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Show BEAVER (UTAH) FRIDAY, PRESS, Mrs. George A. Terry was in Betty White was in Salt Salt Lake City for a few days, Lake City a few days this week. Miss Mrs. John Ash worth, Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pryor and Ashworth and Mrs. James Morgan were in Salt Lake City children visited in Cedar City on Tuesday. two days last week. Grant H. Tolton left Wednesday George A. Horton Jr., of Greenevening for Los Angeles on a business trip. ville,, Utah, is now laboring in Greenville, Kentucky, on an LOS Mrs. Atma V. Decker returned Mission. home last week, after being in Phares Cartwright, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City for a few days. visited two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lerttoy Leasing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and family went to Fillmore on Cartwrieht. Guests over the week home were Sunday to have a family dinner end at the Cartwright from Foreman Mrs. Mr. moJohn and at the home of Mrs. Lessing's Nev. Las and Wade Vegas, Mrs. family. Art ther, HPsf I 5 CHRISTMAS GREETING CARIS IMPORTANT! Third-clas- s rat now TWO CENTS on unsealed printed greeting cards, instead of 1 Vi cents. MVWl RV Payment of GENTS' WATCH BANDS 3.75 $7.00 value at LADIES' COMPACTS $5.00 value for only rate rec faster. 3.50 low as first-cla- ss ommended to avoid disappoint ment and obtain best service, including free forwarding if addressee has changed address, or return if undeliverable and sender's rates address is shown. First-clas- s are only 1 cent more than the third-clas- s rate. If you place the stamp upon all your Christmas .greeting cards they will go anywhere and get there much OH, DECEMBER 5th EAR RINGS (The following item appeared the Mining and Industrial News for October): J. J. Sullivan of Beaver County, Utah, has been retained as mine superintendent of Sunshine Gold Mine near Redding, Shasta coun ty, Calif., according to James H. Wren, consulting engineer and manager of operations. Morgan Evans, lately of Anaconda Copper Mining Co., has been employed as master mechanic. According to Mr. Wren, mach inery installation at the property is nearing completion and under ground production areas are being aligned for efficient tonnage delivery Sunshine Gold Mining Co., was taken over several months ago by Texas interests. Milling capacity is being raised from 75 tons per day to 150 tons. William P. Martin was brought Wednesday, after be ing a patient at the Iron county hospital for two days. Miss Velda Roper of California spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Beaver with her friend, Miss Ina Marie McQuarrle. for pierced ears choice 1.00 CHILDREN'S 10 K GOLD RINGS $5.00 value for 3.00 Recommended by MIA Brown coin purse, on Main THRhK V.KI PARTY COMHINF. FOR reNo particular kind of rooting is Street, Sat. evening. Finder for any particular farm buildon: orMIA turn purse and key and keep The three Beaver ward all circumstances, says under ing office. money. Return to PRESS ganizations combined for a party j. L. Strahan, member of the recreation the at American Society of Agricultural FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIUMb Tuesday evening meeting- Engineers and technical director at the First-ThirJJ" ball CALL 226. large of the Asphalt Roofing Industry house. An exceptionally one-ac- t Bureau. the for was Engine, horse present crowd gas SALE FOR fol"The style of roofing selected which machine. the (lance play and for adapted for milking for the farmhouse should affect S23tf lowed. The play, "Orchids for GEO C. MURDOCK. " with Jerome W'illdell as the choice of roofing for all other buildings, large or small, which FOR SALE MONARCH RANGE director, was a very excellent per are grouped together in the same 11-Call in trood condition. he cast inci linen: .ui- farmstead," Mr. Strahan explains. formance, of appearance is iline st.onev. David Miller, Glade 'Uniformity Modern Home FOR RENT for buildings in Mari and Walker Jessie important highly I2 Merkley, Rpb F.r.RIP! THORN. lvn Stanley. Nora White, Joe Warr a group, "For instance, a poultry laying and Barbara Dalton assisted with FOR SALE Slightly used baby or machine storage shed house Murdock the production. Josephine near the farmhouse or located Bed. Call 66-J- .and C. Harvey Rawlinson directed other major buildings will rightly included BABY CARRIAGE. the dance mixers which FOR SALE dance of the. square D2 popular many 20-Phone numbers. Punch and cookies were Klder Wendell S. White COTTON MAT.TRESSES REMADE served in the dining room. Reports Mission to Canada Snrins Mattress Service; New The chapel was filled to capacity Cotton Mattresses; New Spring Rose Membership Evening for the, First Ward sacrament ser A very lovely evening was the vices Sunday evening. I he Matreses. Up to $10 credit for speaker your old mattress turned in on Junior Rose Membership held re .vas Elder Wendell S. White, re a New Mattress. FREE PICKUP cently in the Third ward by the cently returned misisonary from OVKUMaa Junior girls of the MIA. The six- Eastern Canada. He gave a splen and DEBIVERY. MATTRESS CO. Phone 24 in teen Junior girls were attractively did report of his mission and re N4tf dressed in formal gowns and each lated some of his Roavar. experiences. He girl placed a rose in a vase. This told also of the love and respect House FOR TRADE Apartment was tied with red satin the missionaries and Canadian in Midvale. Utah: nine units, bouquet Mrs. Grace Smith and the ribbon, people have for the mission presistore on ground floor; $330 per bouquet presented to Mrs. Dorothy dent. Floyed G. Eyre, a native of month, income; will trade on Webb, MIA president. The mothers Minersville. Jerome Willden sang farm. ISAAC SORENSEN. St. of the were special guests; 'The Holy City.' with Miss Mary girls N25-D1- 6 George, Utah. fifteen being present, one out of Warr playing the accompaniment. town. Bishop Wallace I). Yardley Bishop Alma V. Decker conducted. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE and Mrs. Maxim- Fotheringham. were special Sunday School Class Has Part NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: stake Junior leader, guests. of The Advanced Junior class of Sheriff Puffer, that I, Jasper The following program was pre- the Third Ward had an "automo Beaver County, Utah, will sell at Public Sale, to the highest bidder sented: vocal duet.. Joan Morgan bile" party at the home of their for cash at 10 a.m., on the 20th and Sherrie Dean, with Barbara uier, Mrs. Mabel Smith, Wed day of December. 1949, at tne Lee Dalton playing the piano; nesday evening. A good time was Beaver Body and Fender hnop, in reading. Ann Fillmore; bass clar- had playing various games. Chili. Beaver City, Beaver County. Utah, inet solo, Gwen Miller, with Cathpunch (gas) and donuts (tires) the following described car, erine Miller playing the piano; were served to the group. One Cadilac Sedan, 1939 model; musical reading, "The Symbolism Motor No. 7C201. Serial No. of the Rose," Maryhelle Murdock. Second Ward Services The speakers in the Second Said sedan is being sold for non- with Miss Dalton at the piano; Jun payment of repairs and storage in ior Girls' chorus., directed by Mrs. Ward were Mable Merrell and Miller, with Mrs. Barbara Robin- Ralph K. McCloy. the amount of $150.00. A saxaphone son accompanying; piano solo by duet was by Darrell Riser played JASPER PUFFER, Sheriff. Helen Easton. A two course lun- and Robert Puffer, with Kathrvn d cheon was served at long, Schnepel playing with R. R. Thomas ofaccompaniment. tables, decorated the bishopric potted plants and candles. Miss conducted the meeting. Alice Bohn and Mrs. Smith, Junior leaders, were in charge of this af- Fireside Gathering Held fair. Following Church Sunday eve door SEDANS ning, the M Men and Gleaner Girls l'lie-tluxMembers Attend of the Third Ward met at the home .3375 1941 STUDKBAKKK Session at St. George Wednesday of Mr. and Mr.s J. G. Williams. Runs good Priesthood members from the he cuest of honor and sneaker 19; six Beaver Stake Wards attended for the evening was Wendell s 1938 NASH sessions in the St. George Temple White, returned Clean Motor good missionary from Wednesday evening. Nearly thirty the Canadian Mission. Twenty- were present from this Stake. three were present and at the close TUDOR SEDAN'S & COUPES vi me meeting were served ice cream and cake bv the hosts. 945 Bluebirds Entertain .Mothers 1947 FORD The Bluebird girls of the First Heater Good paint Ward Primary entertained their (ii)5 mothers Wednesday afternoon in FIRST SYMPHONY CONCERT 1941 CHEVROLET Clean Good condition the Belief Society room at the WAS TREMENDOUS TRIUMPH "YOUR" Utah Symphony orch 121 ward chapel. A demonstration on I IMS FORD for only the "Article of Faith" was present estra scored a treinenduous tried by the girls and also some pro umph in the conoert of opening TRUCKS and PICKITS gram numbers. Six girls, five the season at the Salt Lake Tab mothers and the Primary officers ernacle Wednesday Last year's or1940 FORD. 14 ton were present and were served chestra was rated as the best in clean Omaha bed, punch and cookies. The leaders are the history of the state, but the r73 Uynn Bradsbaw and Verle Rrad- - new orchestra is even better ac HMO CHEVROLET, V ton. shaw. transmission cording to the critics. Good condition Utah is headed for its greatest Third Ward Services symphony season. The rendition of The Third Ward services were Schubert's 'Unfinished Svniphonv' Come. Visit Our Used Car Lot directed by Bishop Wallace Yard-le- and 's "Schehev- and short talks were given bv izade" was inspirational and Con Karfn Paice and Gae McMullin. ductor Maurice Abr avanel ALSO ASK TO SEE NEW The main speaker of the evenine i rousing ovation. CHEVKOLKTS AND IU ICKS There is no was Howard W. Bradsbaw, re doubt about the of this ability cently returned missionary. Musi- - great director. He is bringing the al numbers were: vocal duet by finest in music for the entire state Norman and Barlow White "The to eniov. Holy City." accompanied by Mari The second concert is an ambi Cedar City lyn Stapley; Junior Girls' chorus, tious 300 X. Main St. undertaking and a real treat directed by Catherine Miller, with for all music fans. December 0 Barbara Robinson playing the Verdi's Requiem will be SALES SFRVICF. PARTS staged at piano. There was a large crowd Kingsbury Hall at the University present. of Utah. The event Is scheduled LOST d Mar-"ir.- .t m - to his home 2.00 to Farmers niJorm Roof Appearance in Bit GIRL'S LOCKETS-- as 7 ids SULLIVAN SEW SUPT. FOR SUNSHINE GOLD MINE 2. 1949 DECEMBER to-w- it: white-covere- Annahell Hales, Ruby McMullin and Winnie Nelson went to Provo Sunday to take Douglas McMullin back to school at the BYU. They visited in Salt Ltke before return ing home Tuesday evening. MANY OTHER ARTICLES AT REDUCED PRICES! FOR THE GIFT YOU GIVE WITH PRIDE LET YOUR ' JEWELER BE YOUR GUIDE Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Van Orden went to Clearfied to have Thanksgiving dinner with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ran-de- ll and E. Sorenson. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Van Orden nf cnit T.akfi Citv and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Arnell of Ogden. son-in-la- ! JACK DAVIS JEWELRY I 5 Used Car Bargains -- SPECIALS SATURDAY I'll I'll III IT 37c HUES STEcB,H1b. CANNED MILK hsanut ALL BRANDS Large cans .... Hotter SHREDDED WHEAT SOAP 2 for 25c I y Rimsky-Korsakoff- Bradsbaw Chevrolet BLUIIILL NUTTY, CREAMY 16c naiuscos OXYDOL, SUPER SUDS and RlNSO 4 81 GARBAGE DOWN DR, Garbage disposal e the newest home a are being installed 22.2 per cent of according to a survey bv f? ain ff aut can Builder dh magazine. tor two nights to giVe chance to attend the even?" university of Utah Co d choruses under the direct: ...uucu-ruiciiard Condie ii liam -Petersnn - mm .i nn Mark.. N'ielsen will sing With , symphony. The Requiem "J will be composed of BlancheW tensen, soprano; Rachaol rJ. ' """Or, . alto; Wow,.muri- r,;..,. uicnarnsnn and Harold H. Bennett, bass! tenor, s t, .. Mrs. Esta Cox Saturday to visit went to with W da J tor. Mrs. Donald James and fJ Mrs. James get read' o ,.,ue iu i aiuornia. where her and to help husband has work. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Low and Thompa, returned home Wednesday of week, after being in Salt bit several days. Mr. and Mrs. Lot attended the International last convention at the tioiei. ine lour Beaver tended the banquet at Xewhoa people the . hotel plig. 2SD Mr. and Mrs. William Barton of Peck. Idaho, are visiting at tie home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Barton, They rame for Thanksgiving ani expect to remain until after Christmas. This is Mrs. Barton's first trip to Utah and the first time it 4 0 years that Mr. Barton has tea here for any length of time. They are visiting with many relatives of Mr. Barton in Beaver, Greenville, and other communities. xl 8-"- AND 5i& usR t1S 8. Walter S. Joseph and daughter Karma spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Salt Lake City with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. PEN AND PENCIL SETS $7.50 value for 3.95 FRIDAY Engine call for an which conforms archiSMglt ine larger structure "TPi rowing might be quit. IT8 the buildine ls m dn location." The agricultural attention to the usef k in enhancing the app0 farm buildings. He U farmers consider solid or blended coM9 for all buildings RED HOT BARGAINS 1911 PACKARD In first-clas- s $093 condition 191S HUDSON Coinmadore ...1T93 Sedan, Low mileage, like net PLYMOUTH Sedan Good condition 12 1937 CHRYSLER Sedan 63 1!);17 1912 IK)I)GK, Truck 2-t- 643 axle. transmission a good 1939 CHKYROLKT 1 V, ton truck, with truck 2 bed MANY MORE BARGAINS TO CHOOSE FROM AT CEDAR MOTOR COS Used Car Center On Avenue west of humane Odar City BURTON M. WHITE, S0-J- 1 ph. Beaver Co. Salesman, AN OPEN LETTER IHIIIIIOIIUIINIIIOIIIIIIIIIIOIIHIHIIIinilllllMIIII IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT cuf " Fork CBnops BACON ths. 98c lb. 52c sliced auBsage Buallk0MAKHx lb. 39c lb. 39c FRANKFURTERS "sUless WOt ROaSt "A" GRADE BEEF flflj. tfjQ We Are Now Carrying Our Local BAKERY'S BREAD and DONUTS FREE DELIVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY TILL 6 P. M. In order to foil ow modern trends in business and to better serve you in price as well as a representative stock of building materials, it is our new policy to lower prices, to curtail delivery expense and to pass our savings on to you. As of January 1,1950, and thereafter, all purchases made at Reynolds Building Supply will be for cash ONLY CASH. We have appreciated your business and do not in any way' feel that Beaver City people do not have a good credit rating and pay their bills. Our policy is to help you SAVE, and relations as a result. we intend to make only better business We will be able to offer some contract plans for major appliances and to suggest to you ways and means of meeting your needs. part-payme- nt BUT DON'T ASK US TO PUT ANYTHING ON OUR BOOKS! COME IN AND SEE US CHRISTMAS IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER! BRING IN YOUR COUPONS AND LET US SEND FOR YOU A SET OF SILVERWARE Reynolds Building Supply "KI |