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Show fjlored Ray on Tricot Party Honors Mrs. K. C. Barton Mrs. E. C. Barton was the guest of honor at a party Wednesday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The party was at the Barton home, and the ladies present included: Mrs. Eva Easton, Mrs. Lydla Smith, Mrs. Kate Reynolds, Mrs. Vie Smith Irs. Vona Cox, Mrs. Lottie Farrer, Mrs. Lurena Burridge, and Mrs. Gertrude Easton. The ladies did hand sewing and visited together lee cream, cake and punch were served. W- - IS 'I Family Honors Fathers Birthday Members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Paice gathered at the family home on the week- nd of November 18th to observe the birthday anniversary of their father. Those coming from out-of- town were Mr. and Mrs. Alden Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ol- sen and son, all of Oak City; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strong and son of Salt Lake City, and the families here, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paice and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Paice and Shirley and Phyllis. ' firP-- v - ;.,, itiHntri Attends Wedding in Parowan a" laeal comDinauon ece'i washaDie lanorea pajama ana jibe set made of the new tricot tit Avisco rayon, the "locked Mrs Vene Orton and Mrs. Cleo Patterson and daughter Faye were in Parowan recently attending the wedding of LaJuna Orton to Wayne Stanworth. Faye was a bridesmaid for this occasion. The reception was held at the West Ward meetinghouse in Parowan. 6h" fabric that is wrinkle-Ufetancan't run, and has al- - t, at stretch. This comfortaijle no wonderful for sleeping or and notice the clever inainq Ijrdinated detail in lapels, pip- and color! j, sash ties is :t evening. Mrs. Marie Smith was a special guest and gave a review of the book. "The Business of Living," by N. E. Shorten. Twelve were present. The hostess served luncheon at the close of the eve ning. Thanksgiving Dinner Family members who were pres ent at the home of Mr. nad Mrs. John Ashworth for the Thanksgiv ing Dinner were. Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Ashworth and son, Dick, Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. James Morean and daughter, Arle.ne, Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth and sons. Fay and Leon. Rriggs Family Goes To Milford For Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Briggs and hildren, Ila Mae, Lamar. Lois and Karl; Mr. and Mrs. Robert John son and daughter, Marilyn of Las Vegas; and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hal-se- Cedar City went to Milford on Thanksgiving day to have din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Goodwin and family. They were joined later in the day by Mr. and Mrs. Alton Swindlehurst and children, Dale and Karen. Ads Get Results m i tm w - n i ADEQUATE COVERAGE j There is a ff urity in real of feeling having adequate iBiurance coverage. Knowing that jou and yours are protin the event of emergencies brings ected peace of lay we mind. Is your program complete? be of service? liitoniobilc life Fire eaver Real Esiafe Insurance Co. & Aini G. Merkley Burton I Phones 24 M. 239-- J White 26-J- 1 PRESS, DECEMBER FRIDAY, 2. 1849 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L Wood Riley Family "Turkey" Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lew Kiser and and daughter Kathertne spent the Darrell entertained the members Thanksgiving holidays in Proviof the Riley family at a lovely dence with Mrs. Wood's parents, Thanksgiving dinner last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Griffin. day. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James M. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. and John Riley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Packard for Thanks Mrs. Othello Riley and family. giving and the holidays were Mr. Twenty were present to enjoy the and Mrs. Max Packard and family of Springville. They returned to day together. their home on Sunday. Have Reunion in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerksiek Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Atkin and and Sammy went to Salt Lake City Albert Atkin spent Thanksgiving for Thanksgiving dinner, which day in Salt Lake City with Mr. was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wendell Stones and famHerman Kerksiek. All of the Kerk ily. They returned home Sunday. siek family members met together for this dinner and reunion. There were 24 present. - MANDERFIELD - By Mrs. Melvin Edwards Family Dinner and Mrs. Donald Smith and son. D. J., has as their guests on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Will Smith, Mr. and Mrs. EJiner Johnson and children LoAnn, Caiia and Mr. Clark. Family Members Gather at Low's Those gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Low for Thanksgiving dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Ii. Voorheos of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Unv and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1. Low. Kmilv Platts, who has been visiting in Woods Cross, came to Beaver Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Kerksiek, who had been up north visiting for a few days. large crowd attended Sunday School. Mr. Kerksiek was here to present a Seminary program. Following the classwork, Jess Wal ker played a piano solo; vocal solo, Jerome Willden; piano solo, Mary Wurr and talks by Joyce A Jessie Walker and Ida Irene Gillies. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edwards en joyed Thankksglving day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards and chil dren of Milford. Harry Mills has been visiting a few days during the deer hunt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Sly and son Russell, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards. '50 d rear bumper, hood ornament to its new in comfort Drive the new '50 Ford is packed with quality advancements. on a foam rubber cushioned seat . . . listen to the silent, secure door locks . . . hear how noise gets shut out of the silent, "lifeguard" Body. From its stylish new shock-mounte- sound-condition- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hoopes went to Provo to have Thanksgiving dinner with their son, Kenneth Hoopes and family. They visited in Beaver a day or two before re turning to St. George where they are missionaries to the Temple. to Logan on Sunday. Mrs. Emma Williams is home after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shinn and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Edwards spent a week upstate. They vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ford ham at Benson then returned to Provo to enjoy Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fackerell. Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Barton spent Thanksgiving with the Wes Bolton family at Provo,. return ine home Sunday evening. Mrs. Margaret Blackner left on Friday for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bailey an San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Scott and in famiiv finpnt last week-en- d Provo. with Mrs. Estella Avery. LaMar Fordham went to Orem on Wednesday on business. 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Mr. and Mrs. Angus White and daughter had visited a few days previously in Lyman, Wyo., with relatives before coining to Bearer. Family Dinner at Martins Family members were present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam P. Martin for Thanksgiving dinner and to enjoy the day to gether. They included: Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller and daughter Diana Lynn, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Marshall and daugh ters, Kay and Caroline, Miners-ville- ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hut- Farrers Have Family Gathering chings and children, Monty Ray, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Farrer had Ireta,, Karren and Martin; Mr. and members of their family home for and Mrs. Dan Martin, Ralph and the traditiona "turkey day." They Mitchell Martin, and the host and ncluded: Mr. and Mrs. Wells S. hostess. m Farrer and daughters Julie Ann and Linda Sue; J. Ross Farrer and Thanksgiving Visitors McKay Farrer and Mrs. Lurena Guests at the home of Mr. and Burridge. Mrs. Ross Farrer and Mrs. Clyde L. Messinger for the sons were in Provo visiting with Thanksgiving holidays were Mrs. relatives and Mrs. McKay Farrer Messin.ger'8 sister and brother-in-laand daughter were in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. James Burdett. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fillmore The lovely Thanksgiving dinner and children had a family outing was enjoyed Wednesday evening to Bryce's Canyon on Thanksgiving and on Thursday the Burdetts,, the Day and enjoyed eating their din- Messingers and daughters went to ner in that wonderland of nature. Zton's Canyon to spend the day. Rondo Farrer and Weston Paice On Tuesday, Nov. 22, Mr. Burdett were in Salt Lake City on Thanks showed moving pictures of Glacier giving day to attend the football National Park nad other pictures game between the U of U and A C. to the Belknap students. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo P. Messinger and family went to Oasis to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Messinger's relatives. I Want Beaver Book Club Mm Mrs. Nola Pearce was hostess to the members of the Beaver Book club at her home Monday Farnsworths Entertain at Thanksgiving Dinner Those .gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor Farnsworth for a sumptuous feast on Thanks giving day were: Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kent and daughters, Mari lyn and Jane; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Huber and children, Don, Mark. Edith and Annette, all of Midway; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dover and chil dren, Jerry, Joan, Ann Marie and Boyd from Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and family Lee, Jileaie and Steven; Henry Anderson. Richland. Wyo., and the Farnsworth family including Mr, and Mrs. Farnsworth, Bill, Bar bara Robinson and baby. Allen and Lynn Farnsworth. The Hubers and the Kents in Beaver from Wednesday to Friday. j.y jff y nothing but ce a "50 Ford will do! M...wi.i-',iri'i-- ff'' "fsxpm " 'tZ JTW REAL ESTATE S 1? 4fo i ' A IT. TJ?. There's g (FORD) In your future - itrr -- ruuo, uuc-uilillljIM.Wi lAJl, 0 town. blocks from three Highway 21. facing east; onny ui lid you like a Home and Business in Provo? We listing on a grocery store and home combinatblock off highway near Provo High ion, located one-haSchon, an elementary school and an LDS Church. Only ACT NOW! down, balance in monthly payments. Wo liavc exeinsive lf bulldf'ig lot 'n Beaver, 91. Choice "iL-'.wa- i'Mi-acr- one-ha- lf hear.. block east of and feel fenced farm on Milford Flat; on highway; 160 e Se6 acres in wheat last year; one well, pump and electric deep well permit. In the heart of the potato area. lines; the Business building on Highway 21 lot 45x100, and Ihi.lding 2l!x4o feet. Connected with city water and sewer. difference SERVICE STATION, CAFE, and HOME on Highway 91, the city limits. Large lot with cinder block garage fid wah house-cella- r, home has three pedrooma, bath, k'tchen. dining and living room, all with floor coverings and Service Station and Cafe fully equipped. at your Just outside '"-t-d- . !. SIXESS BUILDING and BUSINESS in MILFORD from rental of two business locations. MODERN HOME MILFORD FOR SALE Only $6500. HI in in-""- fifirt-acr- e '"art of cattle , Wlxle n'dtwaI lirt$ ovatobt erf Mrfra I cattle ranch with three homes. Will handle 200 Grazing permit for 240 additional. year-roun- d. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Beaver Real Estate And FORD DEALER'S Insurance Company AIRD G. MERKLEY, Phones 24 or 239-- J THO RLEY M OTOR COMPANY CEDAR CITY, UTAH |