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Show Iteautfr JJraa Sin ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25. 1904 UTAH STATE The MERLE B. MERKLEY Astociate Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTIQN RATES Year, $3.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE !N ADVANCE) 3 Mo. $1.25 A Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, is second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of Mar. 3, 1879. Telephone 24. Advertising rates quoted on requwt. all the girls in the ward are enrolled in MIA. The program and activities of the evening were held in the Relief Society room, with parents of the girls, MIA officers, Senior Scouts, and Mrs. Maxine N. Firosiilo Meetings The Junior Girls and Senior Scouts of the Second Ward have had two fireside meetings recently. Onn was at the home of Alan Gale, with Mrs. Clara Carter relating interesting pioneer stories of Utah. Ice (ream and cookies were served. Mr. and Mrs. Gale and Sherman Carter were among those present. Joanne Heeson was hostess to the group at her home. Evan Pat terson told the group about his missionary experiences in Australia and about the customs there. Sixteen were present, including Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeson and Howard W. Bradshaw. The hostess served ice cream and cookies. Junior (iirU Hold IUwe Bouquet Ceremony In Second Ward Recently the girls of the Junior class of the Second Ward MIA had their Rose membership evening, which can he achieved only when teacher-trainin- at the ward meetinghouse. Martha Paice, president, conducted the meeting. Hortense White was In charge of the scripture reading, assisted by Merle Nelson. The lesson was presented by Lenora Muir. ChriRtmas candy and nuts in dainty, decorated baskets were served by Georgina Warby, Elva Hodges, Mary Miller, Altheda Gale. SKVKXTYS HAVE BANQUET AT MIX ERHVILLE CHAPEL Dec. A 8. Probate & Guardianship Notices 2 chicken dinner was Burt vis For Further Information Consult ited at Minersville, Sunday, and the County Clerk or th Rechristened the son of Mr. and Mrs spective SiDrs. Dale Dotson in the Fast Meeting im THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH there. The cxiild was named Gary Ward. Mrs. Jean Harris acconi NOTICE TO CREDITORS panied the Burts to Minersville. In the Matter ot the Estate of and Mrs. L. M. Quality Graded Bulls SELLING BULLS AT AUCTION FEMALES d, THIS COUPON THE FEMALES HAVE BEEN CAREFULLY SELECTED AND (iHADKD AND ARE CHOICE FOUNDATION FEMALES WRITE FOR CATALOG ON ALL LIVING ROOM and Some BED ROOM SUITES SAM'S & Administrator (First publication, Nov. 18, 1949) (Last publication. Dec. 9. 1949) IN THE DISTRICT COURT BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH. ur NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of SYLVIA BAKER GREEN, also known as SILVA GREEN, de-- ! ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator, at the office of his attorney, Geo. C. Miller, Beaver, Utah, on or before the 20th day, of January, 1950. HENRY P. GREEN, Administrator (First publication, Nov. 18, 1949) (Last publication, Dec. 9, 1949) DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. IN THE H. B. SAGER, AUCTIONEER i Solve Your Money Problems g Our experience in give us the knowledge and qualifications needed to help problems. you with your Whatever your financial problems are, our friendly advisor is always at your service with advice and wise counsel. Come in and bring your money problems with you. farm-bankin- farm-financi- al NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of DANIEL RAY BAKER, also known as RAY BAKER, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator, at the office of Geo. C. Miller, Beaver, Utah, on or before the 20th day of January, 1950. HENRY P. GREEN, FURNITURE Mrs. Fred B. Harris and daugh ter Geneva. Mrs. Eleanor Scott ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Redman to Logan, after they had visited in Beaver several days. In Logan, Mrs. Harris also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harris. also JOHN WARD GILLIES, known as J. WARD GILLIES, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator, at the ornce or nis attorney, Geo. C. Miller, Beaver, Utah, on or before tne 2 urn aay of January, 1950. GEO. B. GILLlciS, UTAH HEREFORD APPLIANCE STORE k .on.,o served by the DUP ladies of that community. The table decorations and the menu carried out a Christ Fotheringham, stake Junior lead- mas motif. Program numbers, as er, as special guests. Kach girl announced by Merrill Jameson, placed her rose on the table and senior president, included: a read- these were tied with a satin ribbon and presented by the leader of the group, Mrs. Vie Fothering-ham- , PLAN NOW TO BUY YOUR to Mrs. Marie Smith, president of the YWMIA. The first-yea- r Junior girls received their "J" pins. Refreshments were served. AT TIIH The girls were lovely in formal dresses for this occasion. UTAH HEREFORD SALE-DECEM- BER 15, 1949 IN SPANISH FORK, UTAH Teacher Truining Meeting Held The teacher-trainin- g meeting of 65 the Second Ward Primary was held Monday evening at the ward 10 meetinghouse. The meeting was These Bulls have been carefully graded by the Utah Extension conducted by Esta Cox, president. Service and are Guaranteed to be Grade "B" or better. They was by given Scripture reading have been consigned by some 22 of Utah's leading Hereford Merle Merkley; lesson by Mabel Breeders and represent some of the best bloodlines known to Merrell. Demonstration on Shadow the Hereford Breed. box pictures by Lois Messlnger. Pictures of the Guide Boys trip KEEP AHEAD WITH UTAH HEREFORDS to Big John's Flat last July were shown by Bishop Arlo P. Messing-er- . UTAH JIKRKI OUDS are Market Toppers from Chicago to Low Refreshments were served by Angi'les; Cattlemen of the Intcriiioiintaiii Area will find the Bulls to Head their Commercial Herds Bulls that are (Rugged, Heavy-boneand ready for service. Vou will rind what you want at THIS SALE. AND trass; t- Mr. was one of the lovely parties. -- M- A banquet by the Seventy's Quorum of the Stake, held in Min- - ersvllle Friday evening, LEGAL NOTICES Old-tim- g meeting was held Monday evening PRtSS ASS0O4T101I AIRD G. MERKLEY Editor and Publithtt First Ward FIRST WARD MIA TO PRESENT CHRISTMAS CANTATA NOTICE OF SHERrrr, NOTICE ' The First Ward MIA will pre-!pi- ,t that I. jaspeSr 5glEBYSbJL" HEARING a Christmas Cantata, "The Beaver Countv n"er' the BUDGET Eve McKnight playing piano; ie- e King of Christmas," on Wednesday reading, Orville Harris. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN evenine. Dec. 21st, at the First- dances and others were enjoyed, that on Saturday, December 31, 100 par Beaver L. 189. following the banquet. Partners of 1949, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., tne Third meetinghouse, with Rnn the members were special guests. Board of County Commissioners ticipating. This Cantata will be acwill meet in the county wu. directed by Jess Walker; piano B. th .following describe1' Ruth hy One Cadiia played WARD CONFERENCES SET i" companiment Beaver uian, City, house. Motor No. Tc20V9c3J tiiirnftSfi OI adopting a budget of VcClov: organist, Shirley v&ice. Serial Ward conference will be held in the General Fund for 1950. The The readers will be Jolene DeLeuw Beaver Second and Third wards Said sedan unHcpt is now on file and Faye Muir. 8 801dfor.. on Sunday, it has been announced with the County Clerk and may be . . nf r.-- and payment . pairs during and the the P. public amount Arlo jexamjned by of mo.oo Messinger by Bishop In office hours. Bishop Wallace D. Yardley. JASPPB Dln- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woolsey C. VICTOR SMITH, addition to the regular meetings, (First Parkinson publication Dp, .heris(accompanied George by County Beaver of and Clerk Priesthood, Sunday School I5n (Last nuh1ipatf at visited Dec. 1949) 9, Walt Ely and .uu, Ufw, t , " Messinger Sacrament meeting, all ward offi (First publication, '! the " cers and teachers are expected to (Last publication, Dec. 16, 1949) and Cherry Creek, Nev., with 111. UMto from families Thursday Barton attend a special meeting ia the Saturday of last week. afternoon. , Smith, Norma.ing by Thora Beeson; retold story Easton, Eva Easton and Lola by Gail Elmer; tap dance, Nancy Hutchings. Nineteen were present.jYardley and Marva Carter, with Lois Tolton, Ada BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949 Administrator BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF MILF0RD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor (First publication, Nov. 18, 1949) (Last publication, Dec. 9, 1949) 0 WHAT COULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE AND USEFUL FOR CHRISTMAS THAN A GUT THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY FORYEARS TO COME. FURNITURE IS THAT KIND OF GIFT. COME IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER. YOU'LL BE PLEASED WITH (OUR PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS. WE KNOW. mm WE IDEAL (SHIFT BOXED SET OF THREE BOOKS Storyteller's Scrapbook Golden Nuggets of Thought God Ranted a Tree All for Special Price of 2.25 1TXK)R IAMPS Good light adds charm to any room. Our selections of FLOOR LAMPS are large and complete. $14.05 up. MIRRORS OCCASIONAL TABLES They're lovely and cheerful in most any room. We have many sizes and shapes to choose from. Priced from 3.75 to 21.05 Here's a .good suggestion. See our selections of attractive occasional tables. 1.IW to S.5 BOOK CASES An attractive addition to your living room. Many to choose from and priced from 10.1)5 to 31.05 TEMPLES OF MOST HIGH 2.50 ADDED UPON 1.60 GEMS OF THOUGHT 1.00 BIBLE STORIES FOR CHILDREN 1.75 By Mrs. Mark E. Petersen I ! THE QUEST 2.25 FROM SUNSET TO DAWN 1.00 3.50 MARY by Sholem Acsh Author of "The Nazarene" and "The Apostle" THE BIG FISHERMAN Author of "The Robe" 3.75 ON THE WAY TO IMMORTALITYAND ETERNAL LIFE by J. Reuben Clark Jr. 3.50 AND MANY OTHERS CARD TABLE. CHAIR SET DESKS Here's a wonderful family s;ift. and priced within your budget. See them soon at 82.95 up COM B I N ATION HA DIOS WASHING MACHINES Every home should have one. Select one for your home from our colorful selec10.05. tions. Here's something that will do away with washday blues. Several to choose from 9181.00 up Here's the perfect gift. Choose yours from many well known makes. Prices range from lOO.oo to 20H.00 CHRISTMAS CARDS SOMETHING DIFFERENT CEDAR CHESTS Here's an attractive and most useful piece of furniture. These are exceptionally well made to last a lifetime. 59.00 09.00 49.05 TOASTERS Hpre's a good gift for your own home or someone elses home. They're reasonably priced too at only 14.05 up ELECTRIC COFFEE TABLES IRONS Here's an appliance that will make her life easier. We have several to choose from 7.5 9.05 12.95 a more homey atmosphere to your living room with a coffee table from here 12.05 to 35.00 Add Sash's Fusoiittore & Appliance - SEE THEM NOW FOR CHOICE For a Personal Gift, Give - BEAUTIFUL PRINTED STATIONERY 50 shts, 50 eps Seauer press 2.50 |