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Show ..M.f .."- - Bit. .. -- . tnr - a. ..:.a.i. . - du:,!. - 1 BEAVER ' TA i 1 Mre. TRRSS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 4, 1950 ) L. T. Griffiths returned Fillmore, sometime home recently from where she had spent visiting. Barn Given New FcundaiL GREENVILLE By Mrs. Vivian Edwards ii re Ht' Mr. and Mrs Ambrose Bradshaw Be :n r jol during Mr. and Mrs. Hud Cramer and of Provo visited last week with i Mr. and Mrs. two children, Carolyn and Craig their daughier, Mrs. Leon Jones ' ;il ol Joseph, SPEECH CUMC SCHEDULED if Temple City, Calif., are visiting and family. ir way to Salt is Pioche of Diana Harriman ' this week at the home of Mrs. . " On Friday, August 18, the Stake y in' two. f ' ! 30. 06 Springfield t'ramer's parents, Mr. and Mrs spending her vacation with her MIA Boards are sponsoring a stake FOR SALE famIUKLI0, with K2.5 scope mount- Curl Grimsliaw. They tame last unit, Mrs. Audry Jones and wide Speech Clinic at the Minersi' ' ii :cd on l'n-to- n iy. CHKV. to a also week. 1839 here he ed; Saturday ville chapel. The general public is ;, Sail Lake a. Ann blackner visited with TRUCK. See L. K. STAPLKY, Mi rf-iinvited, and a special invitation r , v.'i weeks, v a if A4tf Call 37. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin "Doc" Os- her daughters Mrs. Mauriue Yaid-le- will be sent to every officer and attention Mrs. I.aRee Stewft Hid teacher in the stake. and borne i Sharon and children Mor-'iiu- ii Ann. liiiiy, FOR SALE Large HKATROLA. famllios on be Mill t t El it. I:t'sl Monday A4 Michael II. and Hill of California, Dick Oakdeu, Call 142-Vweek. arrived in Heaver, Saturday, to CHl'HCH SEKVK EM Circleville, Mrs. Smith, visit Daphne a for at the KA.NGI-:of home wt"k The speakers in Second Ward FOR SALK KLEO'i'KK' to spend a w-e!!') in-- visit-Mpract. new; reasonable price. Mr. Osborne's parents, Mr. and nrrived Thursday evening were boys who Sunday Black Blaine Mrs with her 4 Mrs. sister, and 61-A with en other Osborne, b Call after f'y and Mrs. away from home on trip-Tuesday. su, ett and other relatives. relatives and friends. and Ii.. Di Aiincrs-H'laninteresting account gave they lilLOST silver of Boy's red and Mrs. Mae Hall and family of their activities. Alan Hutching! This barn was jacked up while a new concret Barth- uuua itla. - I.. , - i it. liien the structure from Park, Aug taken CYCLK, visited Thursday Wood-houseMr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Compton, Calif., told of his trip to the Hawaiian built under accura Fillmore;' Oil the foundaUui in 1 or 'I. place S11HJ tely call information Any w;;i; Victor Smith newlyweds, stopped Wed and Friday at the C, A. Hortons. Islands with the Explorer Scouts; 115-A4 ". I.. CrifliihH. ;n.?s are jac;;r nesday in Heaver en route to Lo Thev were enroute home after Tim Mackerell about his activities a vacation at Salt Lake ai'd experiences at Boys' State; quently calls for a new founda-removed (one side n I. WANTED- - -- 200 weaner calves to gan, where "Nat" had to report spending cat withstand p. . 1,, u Allen Farnsworth and Dale Mur tion ana a new root, n is sounuiy feed during winter on guaran to his National Guard I'nit, Wed City. 1 neces-foundation corners are eV--' Mr. and Mrs. Frank M rris and dock about their trip t.T the Na constructed His orders are evening. to provide firm support for piaced w ,, ':n","5hed, fc0!,. iituui lULlrtLI All IHl llMt..V teed price. Contact IIARHKLL''"'8'18' sary dauV;i! nnd at Air . K Scout 1 Jamboree weath-same Sniih t.'onal Boy as the local hoys and Posts set;; and M; ,', W. )A I. TON, I'arowaii, or call the the whole building, and a rinniiM am mwimi Me Lake of 111 to went W i for Salt Pro-is Gale U'iamS essential Gilbert roof Ellen be the Rae 19th uniform from ley A neS Forge. Heav-ghter Q r ertight for mi, Press details. 10 l"e MO . 5FEYOURCtJrriFllO vca!"' Citv. Ftidav for medical atten bishopric conducted the nieetii:; tecting the barn's contents from, of August. LINN OX DtAUR.WE'tt Attributes of concrete nv I ' .the weather. Heave orders for. PF.U'IIK.S which was well attended. tion, returniiiR Saturday. American Builder magazine, tribute to its value are . Dixie Peaches, delivery between! Mrs. Nola Hess and son Wess of Mr. and Mrs. Zek" Johns. ir the authoritative publication of bility, cleanhr.ess and at 63-a to Los Angeles, arrived Aug. 10 and 15. Phone spend .,. qua ii were the speakers in the ri" m litrrtt -fnnstriictinn industry. and insort-v.-.am S siCQNC'MICAlLY.TC0J21-A4 MRS. ERNEST Ml'IU. Wiek with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bar Ward, .Musi a! cove prtnrrptA is n wiv:f rhrnee Aniencan Htulder frxPlains Sunday evening. ton. Mrs. Hoss and sons Gary and number was a vocal selection lv as a building material for barn .IM i'Ol'LD WINTER FEED about fit) H'ess went on to Salt Lake, Mon-ia- y Warren Hutchings. with his dau- remodeling. walls, concrete noors,' head of range cattle. Write "Old barns are restored with floor joists arc named a" for a vacation 'there. the Joann piano playing ghter concrete and concrete products," -- i;a ui COSH c e m rec JESSE HARTHOLOMEW, May-fielDonald Jcnes returned home Bishop Alma V. Decker conducted the l' magazine says. "The buUd- - farm sU'uctui&s. Utah. he the services. from Provo. last week, 4r r has btcn visiting with bis FOR RENT Modem apartment, Darihob Speakers in Third Ward were Mr. and Airs. Diiuu-" iasl electric range and water neater. Nelson Spafford, Frank Jessup mew and laniilv ol fillinore speni, ' Ko; Wal and Fordham Mrs. i. A. Press at Newly painted. Enquire and Evan Patterson. Mrs. Spaf- the week-en- d in lieav.T. is:iii:;:: on busi lace Milford motored to Office. Phone 24 or 239-- J ford sang a vocal selection. The at the home ol' .Mrs. T. I.. Ci ilii.i. ni'nthr. ness "last Friday. services were conducted by Bishop and other relatives. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fordham WCAVKH Yardley. J3tf CALL 226. and family accompanied Mr. and and Mrs. and Lund Elwood family "MI-PUDIARIES HAVE FESTIVALS COTTON MATTRESSK3 REMADE Mrs. Mary Robinson to Puffer's Spring Mattress Service; The three Beaver wards hav 8n U Lake where they spent the weekMattresses New Spring IV 1 JJ en had festivals this their end. week, Matresses. Up to $10 credit for Mr. and Mrs. P. M. William? titled. "Summer Primary in Re your old mattress turned in on and Carol visited in Cedar City view," with large groups of chil a New Mattress. FREE PICKUP 3 w Friday. They also attended the dren taking party. Stake Boan OVERMAN and DELIVERY. V ! N r at races. members, parents, and others MATTRESS CO. Phone 24 in f , i "ri . fo L ' Li ; Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs tended the programs. N4tf Beaver. " Q " n 1 m i I i in a In week Second Leon Jones, spent the Ward, the festiva' I friends and relatives was held Tuesday evening on tin visiting the On Thursday, following SUCCESS STC3Y OF THE MONTH Gene Barton had the misfortune lawn in front of the DUP building 'r went to Panguitch Lake for the of breaking his foot on Sunday with Ken Ward providing his pub Crippling arthritis has proved a 1928 shortly after the onset of day: Mr. and Mrs. Cy Osborne, Macel Horton accompanied thf lie address system. The speakinr rather than a challenge She continued to wcrS Mr. and Mrs. Orrin "Doc" OsMilford to stake Primary officers parts were by Mrs. Marsetta Lowe to Mrs. Nellie B. Mono thandicap han 61K time in a Casper bank nitiisr borne and family from Califorthe to attend am1 David evening, Milton Street, Casper, Wyo. As a when her handicap made m.'.'; Margare Monday Reynolds nia; Mr. and Mrs. Rruce Osborne m Summer Festival. Mble for her to leave her home V Gray. Queen of the May tras Na result, her bedand baby from Delta, and Mr. and room is her and her mother, now 83, own thMiss Carol Williams left Sun- dine Thornock, dressed in a lavMrs. Wallace Osborne and family. rown headquarters home, renting k.t. 1 day for Provo, where she ,wil" endar formal and seated on a for four proCedar City. to young businessmen and coi;. decorated tht with float, weeks specially attending spend two spering students. pretty erown on her head. AttendMrs. Monaghan's business era Careful planninc can make the Music Clinic. were ants Maurine visited Erickson and Mrs. Mrs. Lorette Thompson Monagnood of a house suit the per- prises are carried on with the he; CONSl LT 1. .. Joan .. yMurdock; page boys were han, although of a special pulley arrar.-.rr.- e nalities of its owners.- For this in Beaver, Friday, with her dau which holds the telephone bea and materials ghter Mrs. Dave Gillies and family Nelson Merkley and Keith Erick- unable to walk design :!vellin, JL GRIFFITH '.uiiliiruto create a quiet, con- her at the head ol her bed. A srX Mrs. Nellie Blackett entertain son. These children were chosen and sufTering f at has been ervative eil'ect. Sidewalls, steps d a few friends and relatives at from the Zions Boys and Girlf from badly id chimney are of white-painte- d crippled hands, to lie on th-- bed bir!;:..; roit voi'ii for their attendance. group perfect conducts the Mr. Jlonahan to facilitate her calls. nek, in simple contrast to the her home Sunday evening. Moulded in Mrs. Maxine Fotherin.gham wa Stories were told by Evelyn Warby Casper Nurses Registry, n telephone Her nurses registry handles roof of one pieo fur Monument and ser ice for business firms, a magaij'malt shincles. The door and it rilnner sruest at the home of and Lola Hutchings, and Wayne zine t. added nursing service in Casper A nrr subscription service and a bor of business tirms use hirke :ie iron railing add a graceful Mrs. G. A. Fordham, Monday. No team. Merkey did the Eagle dance. The stationery and gift shop. In phone service and in adds n r Needs Desipn of the home is had countries studied this year, where card, Barton Mr. Mrs. and Roy addition, she is active by tel- magazine subscriptien service iapted from Cape Cod archi-'cturthe was taken the mis eve .gospel by a family Monday ephonein the work of her church dies orders for nil parts of Phone 2'2(l Heaver have BritGreat been sionaries, to club and of the Casper Business and irniteri SfrMs nine. Ice cream was served an.-v ian, the Islands of the Sea. and rroiessional Women's Club as well Kucl-.nthose in attendance. France ;n:d Chira Ti Designing Expert Engraving as several other organizations. j.nd - ft shop is ;; Mr. and Mrs. William Blackett the Indians. The May Pole braidcard, In of her hard won u- in' Any Size and .Style Marker mons v.'luch otv; ind daughter, Oreme, returned to ing and queen of the May signi- battle recognition against invalidism and the fied Great Britian; little children c eaoom - th it she Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris'. Friday, she has set for duct business from her bed as mspiring example in Indian costumes, with a setting other handicapped after visiting Grand Canyon. They Napersons, the as fro,n iler ,vii, j fi,,,-are spending their vacation with of the tepee and bonfire, typified tional Society for Crippled Children '"c f. -- ae lv emn the Indian a studies; and boat and anu Aaiuis nas presented her its a college sstwh-r.do her ty::;:: relatives and friends. They are rent srrjcs with Us now at Pintura, visiting the Tom palm trees, with the group in "Who's Crippled?" citation. The she is now abb." lo do all of Irm: 4 grass skirts and with leis and ceremony conferring the citation work with an elct-ri- c tys :",.7.v Parkinsons. was held by the Wyoming Suci, lv 9s) f.c Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Horton, special song numbers depicted the for Crippled Children and Adult's tunii- i "ut us :i, ,.::' as of in two ail studies e..iys. of Islands the n of the Sea. in Casper. Mrs. Vera Bond. Mr. and Mrs. H..;' contribution to her cteri une hundred children in the CtiHi for comfort anil styled Mrs. Monaghan began her lorn clue) is to hanci" the tvv Rollins, and P. F. Rollins enward in had this festival and fight against illness in 1027 when ness in conneci. part o work in, Ccilar-Cres,ii its joyed a family gathering in the were served a box of popcorn after arthritis first sho,ved its cri'.piir. The ocprejeets and ar w.:c ihc i Canyon. Monday evening; the prcferrfl fJiocs foe a cea. .'..: had been taken. All the effects. By 1939, she wis no Ion;: en- meet ; at lior h pictures birthMr. Rollins' casion being T rm and shop. Styles with officers and teachers of the or able to walk and she had littie iise she c an nr. h:t of her hands. Until the last eirt day anniversary. '.eea; i:? lacls with tlii in assisted with the pro months, she has been bediast. ganization moulded backs Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Edwards V3 awnal but ink rest m the duction and a big crowd attended now is able to sit on tiie side of In r r r and family motored to Puffer's is club and an's snug ankle fit give more bed or leave the bed b.r a wh:el the V.'...:.:Lake, over the mountain to CircleKa...in S Third Ward Primary held their chair for a part of each 'e.-.longer wea. t A lay. ville. and back home, Sunday. festival Tuesday afternoon at the Her story, important not only be a; n shati i? pra.v.Come in for a pair. Teilav ' Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Morris, ward cause oi tier business snce am with -! stan-Jinrsame meetinghouse, a li!t!- - erica uay the is Mr. and Mrs. William Blackett. even more important f to be i:i cu program and the same theme. Th he is able Sh ;, fja Rollins Mr. her and and Mrs. Doyle v, indomitable a:'.''. o Il, , Queen of the May was Mary Fae , cripplins, her iu -h- t::fishing at the Woodhouse. spent the week-en- d ray v. dressed for dalntly lations with ntn. r South Forks. occasion and seated on a specially Steadfast mainten o .... !. ,t srtn '"' If Mrs. and Mildred Yardley ANY MAKE OF decorated wagon float pulled by Soma a'-- ! ::i V'- WIIM t I0N8 wtAt Eva Mrs. and Hattie CMWOU 19 tTAMt Yardley hit s lliilirt Pal rick Yardley and Floyd Yard-le.in VXV I,M'KS and Mrs. Evelyn Smith visited at V Panal Her attendants were . IT the Ross Calvert home. Sunday. Murdock and Deana Stapley. The Visitors at the G. A. Hortons, 11 speaking parts were bv Mrs. Mil Tuesday evening, were: Mr. and dred Yardley, Cullen 'iT.r Puffer, and Mrs. Mitchell White and Lucille Ruth Fillmore: stories were given of all and Ross White, Thurston, ik'i. by Erma Kerksiek and Elaine EdM II ford. & wards. A special Hawaiian dance was given by Diane Murdock and 1'iiina carter, directed by Lois White, who played the piano. Th IP. AI t S nuie girls were In special cos By Miss Iois Itradsluuv tumes, as were all the children for wrs. i.ate Hradshaw went to the various parts for the coun Provo on Friday with Mr. and Mrs tries they represented. Myles White. Mrs. Barbara Brad Special decorations, depicting shaw and Margaret Ann. ' the countries studied this summer, ' l!!?IUQM-li.'a nvmiB at Gay Gillinan of Fillmore is here enhanced the afternoon's enterV j,. ood veneer wall panels for for a week, staying with her tainment. j Sixty children In the -I! f Mr. FLYING SAUCPS l.l DI(iS l('M 4' I.IVIXO OI AKTKRS OW and Mrs. Lafe ward participated in the nrodne. y i:es comoine nanasome appear grandparents. S. lt ! -I with easy cleaning and Bradshaw. I'D roil S I E CASH on TKKMS A VAILA1U.K. The Hon and all officers and 'Wi-'pf?:.IP I ZOOM . DO teachers VTHY "..iMit-nanceMrs. LaVel Bradshaw went to hebed ine paneling tree! location opio.it ostofflc Iihj 05-fotttv frontage. with the arrangements. A ACROSS T4JC W05IZ0N I tuui here exhibits fully pic th Richfield on Wednesday to see her eoofl crowd of parents and stake natural pattern of the wood grain, father. J. MIUO? I ONLY IN Tl V V Is ill. noard members were . ie.' e CI II DINti LOT only two I1m ks from town; South uda.ng a luxurious touch to the She was ("hristensen. who J I AIR XPEPTS AND present. bv room. Howard ' accompanied The on . I It,. lot. ARGU II' nter drain and two shod. OBSERVCPS only upkeep usually The First Hradshaw TW and Ward LaVern Beaumont. VVV-..'for held their f Ik DAILY ABOUT wood veneer wall required SENSATION K,. NEWEST Ns, Wednesday evrnilne- In hr. paneling with a natural finish is Her sister and two nieces returned ' OF TM CMoicj: l,ol' IN SOITMKAST PAKf OP TOWN AICW.YS7 "Lwith a waxed cloth tv recreation ome. rubbing Then on jl hall, -. Mrs. h attended Saturday, 't-!,,- ; 0-If f LYING SAUCRS let, eiclt ot drainage for a basement Only SJttIO cry few monthj. and Mrs. LaPriel Ed- erowd. The countries studied this c wards went back over on busi year have been Seandin-ivinfat .Ma t j ness. !'.l;TI I INCHED HOME IN' 0HTIIK.ST IXMW'ilON. Measure Shadow OJans and Hawaiian, and all' the! I ' t; lot Im.t good unnlcn HMt antl MiiaH piistunv Joyce and Janyce Bradshaw ".iiu.en were n rvt m no ViA went to Greenville- on Wednesday ..... -- u. To Measure Building nuring the summer primary The speaking ii Highway '"t iding 21 lot 45xln0, and ''' Here's an easy way to measur and stayed three days with their parts were bv .; the height of a building without grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen T'i11e Skinner, Kathleen Decker Connected with city water and sewer. ni Blackner. Phillip Nelson, stories were climbing on the roof: Drive a pole into the ground LaVel Bradshaw and Earl Bald related by Delia Nowers. Lenore where it will be fully exposed to win motored to ("edar City. Sat- Mnir. Elva Hodges and Jennie G 1 T YOUK PROPERTY WITH sunlight Make sure the pole U urday on business. special dances WPrp nonp vertical. When the shadow cast Deon Ivie came over Thursday hy the various groups, with by the pole is equal to the pole's Jav vith her parentji to snend a few Hntchlnes and Johnnv Nelson doheight, measure the length of th ; 1 m v.j'Asts A3t r. ..... rir j x shadow cast by the building. Thi day? with her sister, Mrs. Donald ing the Eagle dance. All the officers and teachers had wijj tquai mi ouii dings heifnt. Baldwin. .ai..-J- 1 " with the festival, the ln,Hn directed hy Shirley Palre GOOD AS NEW W. Goodwin and son Don- Thompson, 4 I- .4 U. Surfaced with the finest wood aldRay piano, and LaRae Ed-- i and Duaine of Pioche, spent wards, leader. OTI0N's 4 "T0S veneers, a cabinet Exhibits of the1 !TBMTIONAL MODtL nirbf of with work rfnne dnr!n made for Louis XV, king of Franca, Friday lat week . ':::KLFY Phones Zi or 239-- J i,. COST-S- T has been perfectly preserved la heir mother and grandmother. co,WM, from "TS0IT.4U6UST Js-the JLouvrt la Paris. Mrs Mary F Goodwin. tries was exhibited in the hall F;in)'. orth left Sun win at- Aug- - u IJ -- - ' V r. ld c 1 , 1 1 1 1 t I V : ; ' ; - LTV . r- Aloe J Desired ,121-Al- Metal Works c ion: S New-Cotto- una ,, IF, i Mil-for- Mil d - - - 0. box-switc- h .. k nt a. com-iur- Marker K-- e. tr, Air Panels Attractive, Easy to Keep Clean - n-,- t- - : Ar-de- U vu!-pie- comfort, U- , i .t - : : ;riiTi:i:i to Sam's Furniture Stare Repair Appliance op if ;i MANDERFTFJO X - HEAL ESTATE u itl SALE - Il( ' ''in ''; J if Ir Ow'&'W "''. i;riUH; J"" -- e-- 11 - '. US iver Real Estate Jnurance Company m?m)mi . ni', ld VIT' ; 2, |