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Show and Mrs. Martin Green. and Mrs. Bovd and family motored to Manti oa Tuesday. The occasion was ther Mar Green and tenth wedding anniversary. They for their a.uuiyauie Dy Mr. and Mrs 75.per le after spend- - Wm. Twdtehell. On WSHn. at the Albert they as their dinner ?u Pat fi Mi. land Mrs. Wm. Bladtett of Orem. Mr. t4 BEAVER (UTAH) PRSS, FRIPAT, AUGUST Prlestohod representatives. The Stake Primary organkatloo includes, Mrs. Morgan, president, (6 I as space sprays or aero(5) Apply, as may be reeded. Lois Messinger and Alva Gale, sols containing pyrethium and or I pyrecounselors, Mildred Smith, secre- prays of methoxychlor or organic thlocjranates, as such pyptary. Mary Goodwin, historian, thrum and activators needed. if cows. Lucille to Laska Woolsey, choirster, dairy ronyl butoxlde B. Murdock, organist and the following class leaders: Fern Wilf:VpeADna Benson of liams, Lois Young, Ingra Van Or- TXT Dancing Party Held Beaver Study Club Meets a few days here FLORIDA un xnursoay aiiernoon, Aug- den, Ruth McCloy, Oae Murdock, INTRODUCES One of the interesting parties Max Yar- Macel Horton, Wanda Roberts. NEW TOURIST LURE of the late summer season was the 18, Mrs. Naomi Baker was hostess Haxel 0r . Woodbury, Alice Farns- to of the members Beaver the TNT dancing club members and re-- f Gunn. Jessie worth, WlnGreen home. Mrs. at her Martin club Mrs. Practically stealing an iHa0 !, guests at Kenyon Grove on Thurs- Study sDd, . birth of a baby the Utah a review of The roll call showed 84 Beaver Department of Publicity day evening, Aug. 18. The people nifred Smith gave Mrs. and Mr. from the "Book stake and ward people attending three taken to essays Saturday abandoned tourist welcome cen came dressed in western attire and Mrs. Minersville. A. of Essays," by Parley Christen- f to the r enjoyed many square dances durtersthe Florida Chamber sen. were: The essays "Judging SVtthe Iron County -Commerce is onenine a Pi,riHo ing the evening, with Sherman W. "The Bad, Better and hBine brought home Welcome House"0otobtr i Carter as "the caller." The orch Literature." jn Rest of Literature," "Motherhood. stav a few days of its estra was in center of a 'Sri7Zk's before returning nere. major highway entrances. the dance seated andthearound aiue." Seventeen the wereDeclining floor visitors entering the State Mrs. Baker serv UTAH and present will be greeted by trained hostess- hall were placed bales of hay to ersvillf STT STJ ed refreshments to the group. AOsiorittma i" .. iMra ,.n))v left Friday to es, who will ladle out fra ,.,,. onchairs" the for provide "easy N EW INSECTICIDE TO BE ;r Mother in Grand the Juice and provide complete infor lookers. The committee in charge Entertains at 4 SIOWS DAILY THIS OCT. 2 PartyL after spending USED WITH CAUTION mation. Adjoining the welcome directed many novelty dance num Mrs. Kate Noyes entertained at INSIDE DAIRY BARNS ? jr here with her sister. Mrs. house will be a huge bers the old sod new ia rail oadins; . . . plu psgeantry Fresh the evening. during parking area, a delightfully arranged party at d excmuuneat...a thU foe the whole family. eitl ns. equipped with picnic tables and peach shortcake and pop was serv The bureau and of a home for her Entomology Saturday evening ed to 58 couples. The committee L. Wells Banks and daughter other facilities. The personnel will CA VP cntsportado'i biggest barby Gityfeound has recently few friends. Following the three Plant Quarantine be .Mtn eitan with Mrs. Yard included: Mr. and rir...vacationlands. Thursday the State Roy by supplied State of Florida gain to Cbicgo... was pjayed added a new insecticide called R;jers"lc F ley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph course dinner, bridge Ask about convenient scneauiet loamji to Lindane list Insecticides the of the Larson with Stella winning Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Merrell and recommended useMnside for dairy point prize and Mable Gentry the Mr. and Mrs. Fay L. Messinger barns. Although Lindane is recom honor prize. GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT mended for use inside dairy barns Club Has Activities at Ponderosa Phone No. 1 BEAVElt DRUG OO. it is not recommended for use di A group of club ladies had an on nor feed on cattle dairy rectly evening's entertainment at Ponde to be fed to dairy cattle and beef rosa Park last Wednesday evening CELEBRATE UTAH'S BIGGEST AND BEST being fed for immediate slaugh A delicious hot supper was enjoy ter until more is known about it ed. The remainder of the evening Lindane is the essentially pure RAND REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS was spent visiting around the famma Isomer of Benzene Hexa I bonfire. The committee on arrange chloride and has not caused any AT ments was Helen Grimshaw, Lois HAYSEED HOP objectionable odor in milk nor has A to from start fun dance of Tolton and Barbara Smith. AND FURNITURE any residue of the insecticide The same group of ladies and finish was the Hayseed Hop at shown up in the milk when used M Men Minersville for unmarried their husbands had a party at as directed in milking barns. and Gleaners and Senior Scouts Ponderosa of Wednesday At present the only two insect! evening OFFICE EQUIPMENT Beaver the and Girls Junior of this week. Special guests attend cldes recommended for spraying Stake. The new recreation hall at ing were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pat directly no dairy cattle for fly . terson of California, who are here Mlinersville was appropriately dec control are Methoxychlore and with corn stalks, sun flow orated visiting. Beaver Phone 66-- J Phone ers etc. Many square dances were pyrethrum or activators such as NINtTtfNTM butoxlde. directed by Sherman Carter with plperonyl seem Flies to resistance Bridge Party develop Mrs. Carter playing the piano. A Mrs. Vie Paice entertained the to some of the Insecticides such was given to Newell Warr as DDT and Chloradane over a members of her bridge club at a prize and Faye Patterson for the best party Thursday evening, August corsages, which they had made out period of time. For this reason it is a good Idea to change insectiHOmECOtDIQG 18th, at her home. Following the of corn stalks, sun flowers, etc. luncheon, bridge was played, with Punch and cookies were served to cides If the one you are now using featurlt seems to be loosing its effectiveprizes going to Maye Atkin, points, 250. Mary Warr approximately LaRue Briggs, honors, Vina Hut stake recreation leader for the ness, according to Grant Esplin, ii chings, consolation. The next hos summer, was in agent. charge of the par county tess will be Annabell Hales. Following is a list of practices ty, with commiteees from each recommended by the Department ward assisting. of Entomology to control flies Meet Class Painting around or In dairy barns and milk The ladles of the painting class CHURCH SERVICES processing plants on farms. met at the home of Mrs. Stella (1) Follow sanitation practices in The the Ward First speakers Merchant at North Creek Tuesday the disposal of manure especially Thre Afternoon were 2 p. m. Deck Wayne afternoon. Following an after Sunday evening teen- and other materials in which flies er LaRae the and Edwards of noon of painting and crocheting Friday SatmxUy Monday breed. a delicious two course luncheon age group and Mr. and Mrs. Arch 2-3residual of (2) Apply sprays was served by Mrs. Merchant, as Hoopes. LeRoy Harris of the bish insecticides, such as DDT chlor High ichool and opric was in charge. college graduates, veterani, and active sisted by Marie Puffer. adane, Benzene Hexachlorlde, businessmen: consider the Labor Bay Ina Messinger and C. Harvey methoxychlor or lindane to places September 5 complete training and placement In outside dairy barns where files were Rawlinson the speakers Visitors Entertained at Dinner jr.rvicei available to you at L. D. S. Business College. FREE FIREWORKS - Friday, 2 Mrs. Nell Hutchings was hostess the Second Ward Sunday evening. concentrate. These residual sprays were services conducted The on be used by the walls outsidu may Mr. Mrs. at dinner Sunday to and PARADES Labor Day, of dairy barns, on fences, in hog Earl Bls8ell and her two uncles R. R. Thomas of the Bishopric. SOME OF THE MANY CLASSES calf barns, stables, poultry pens, and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Ray FLOWER SHOW Wiliam Farnsworth and Newell Holman of Provo and Mr. and Warr were the speakers in the houses, on garbage cans and simPUBLIC SPEAKING ACCOUNTING . . . ilar places. 1 Mrs. Robert Holman of Bear River Third Ward Sunday evening. Jan Exclude flies where prac HUMAN RELATIONS (3) Low. Mrs. her and intermeNancy mother, a et solo. Carter beginning, played piano Holmans are brothers of Mrs. Howard C. White of the bishopric tical from dairy barns and from BUSINESS diate. and advanced! The milk looms doors, by screenicg Low, and she was happy to have conducted tht meeting. FOUR DAYS AIIO windows and similar openings. FO ADMINISTRATION them come to see her. Mrs. Low's STENOGRAPHY residual of Apply spray (4) health has not been good for some methoxychlr of lindane to the in time, and she has been unable to PRIMARY CONVENTION' 2-3-4of dairy barns and it neces Write or call today for further information side -5 get away from home. The convention for the Beaver sary, to milk rooms. and Parowan stakes was conductd ed Friday at the demhome Mrs. Eleanor Smith, COLLEGE of St. George Chapel, under the direction of the onstration agent iSm 70 North Main Salt Lake City visited a few days with her friends host stake, with Beth Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whornham. president of the Beaver Stake Primary, in charge. Representatives from the General Board were Mildred C. McKay and Villetta Wood. The meetings in the morning were for stake board members, and the afternoon sessions were for both ward and Btake workers. Priest hood representatiives visiting dur ing the day were Pres. A. Carlos Murdock, Pres. Mark Woolsey, Mr. loKTHCREEK I t-,- , F5eek I 12. I. ri itlfl -- hos-lJ'8,- ". XivJi i CIIICA6I IAILR0AD FAIR , - JK... W ... T Contact Roy Puffer for LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Ply S!ilV i GQLDEnVmon caul Mm r t in u Lru il o oris i AM Ha to enroll WES., SEPT. it 6 September -5 AMATEUR RODEO - Nebo Dairy Show September September 5 September 4 . 5 Thursday, Sept. Bond Concerts Reunions Carnival Oft fJ SEPTEMBER i Lf $J BUSINESS First-Thir- FIVE TRAGEDIES H Bishop Carl Goodwin, R. R. Thorn as ana Howara wnue, ueaver Stake, and Mr. nalton from Parowan Stake. Luncheon at noon was served to Stake Board members the visitors from Salt Lake and A man struck a match to see if the gasoline tank to his auto was empty. A It wasnt! man patted a strong bull dog on the head to see if the critter was affectionate. It wasn't! man speeded up to see if he could beat the train to the crossingHe couldn't! A ''When a Utah miner gets ready to build a home, he' mighty glad to have some good carpenters handy to help him. A man touched a trolley wire to see if it was charged. It was! man cut out his newspaper advertising to see if he could save mney. He didn't! A And I UtVWVt. "H.'W..'WI,l,'.. ... think that carpenters appreciate what mining means to their trade. Miners and those who depend on Htm f: I nailobt TOAT MOW mining furnish work for one half of the carpenters CONSISTENT NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING h Utahl" "PEEET CAHPAIG WILL BRING THORI FY MOTOR POMPAMV RESULTS 18- Fonth Main AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION t GOLD MEDAL AS rl.. ru VV VWIM TUt "FASHION ADRIAN BALDWIN, Beayer Cwinty Salesman CAR tt-- U i. Of THE YEAP |