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Show FOR BIDS CALL BEAVER (UTAH) TRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950 EJ ffn 4 a WOMAN SKKKS SMJX.ATl.'KK OF HKAVF.KITK CALIFORNIA NORTHCREEK Thelma TwitcheU Hy Mrs. !S r Hurry (ireen spent Monday and Tuesday in Halt Lake City for med- I 11 7 S "if Mm ft I mm 2 ' i Wl Mi' (The following letter was received some time ago by Mrs. M 1. (a) General Sherman, Stilwell, (c) Bob (b) Genera J. VVarr, stake Relief Society presid) Alexander the Great made lope, famous journey from ident, Anyone having information ISurma to India. that might assist this California 2. Durham, N. C, Is the site of (a) Duke I'niversity, (b) woman should contact Mi.-- . Warr Colgate University, (c) Dartmouth College, d) Rutgers Unfor the address. iversity. 3. The other place usually associated with Alsace is (ai "Last fall, the day before Calais, (b) Sutherland, (c) Lorraine, (d) Ruhr. Thanksgiving, to be exact, I was 4. (a) Raibo, (b) Banquo, (e) Bilbo was lately a senator on the Greyhound bus going south from Mississippi. from Salt Lake. When we siopp. d 5. A ladder-bae- k is (a) a horse with sagging backbone, for lunch at Fillmore, fell and a lb) d type of chair, (e) a small river fish, (d) a was severely injured. A lady from mountain ridge. Reaver talked to me and offered to help me to a hospital. do not ANSWERS I. (b) Central Stilwell tm 141. know her name, but cannot get Duke UnlveriUj. S. fe) I.orratne. insurance without (wo witnesses 4. (c) Bilbo. 5. b A type pf chair. signing with me. I wonder if you woud help me trace her by maybe reading this in your ineeiins I will be greatly indebted to yon M l: Don ,1. Webb and children HIUNN.W FAU.M I'L.W "Respectfully, Lodena Oribbin." have been visiting in Delta this OI'1'OSKH 15V WALLACE W eeli with relatives. KKNNETT, SENATE ASI'IKAMT lll l A, toncreie euro west side of nm tne corner of south to t!u south !ie r)toltice property. et ot f 1' i.. .... T , aids Ha. anyon I'any ( Ten the I reby given that the r will receive bids ruction of approxi- - II' ,, Bea ;le- AU UCL, .'Dll.e. V fctJS ... MKQiv,-,-.. L QJ J- - 1 I f 0) .LJL.j party, August is. Plat's and specifications may he picnic oiita'ine'.l in f the City at the ol'l'i'-... , ; , 1, plant. salk iiii HOIS IllUM oe ill ti, ere ell iPeCOrdel'. San Bernardino, Calif., after RIPLK, wit!, t.- - it- 6pric? k:im p.m. before or on office ciui :, ba lure several weeks at their ed; also Hi:! 9 l'HEV. o;' ti ,.' " -i dav of August, at which .b summer home. They were accom-Ti.i- n TRUCK. The onened. he line in Hi: i'tl l,y their niece June Puffer, Call 37. to reject the right retains Council w !io will visit in California for a or all bids. WANTED iij,i 'i v.' weeks. .Ma ye Wanda Wli:i. and A t k i) e , j Mr and Mrs. eeci aiiri'i Doyle Twitehell Albei a Lima LI WE!: CITY COVXCIL, in St. teed BOYTER. .) George, IMIILO spent Saturday price, coio.,,,, , fflO ily Wwith Mr. and Mrs. Robert DALTON. City Manager - il Held ti i ii M Men and Gleaner or, Beaver Press t,. 19oi' Draper and family. i nnh. dat ,, Aug. 11 i i' t;on:.i-- ; The l Men and G Mrs Hoyd 1'uffer and family 1 " MIA wa.-i-. 'KAC'HEs n e l Thursday for a Le up of tie' yli' U'a 00! Dixie Peat hein Lnreka, at the home of i:anie-jj Aug. in and 1 I'hotif. osa Park. Sqi are dancing. her mother, Airs. Delia Allison. MRS. EUNKST ML' I It u J- William Warby Sr. is In Salt ami conimiini' i in.'.m provided! WHAT YOUR GIRL I' j,!' va- - di-ii; ni ,,t. which t!ie en Lake Veterans' hospital for med!- 5 'Ol! M Men. and Tal trentment. tr. the by YES? th.j J local ha'; m Girls Phone ments. MIA ' iMce,-IIOWI) IVWILY iuxmov preset! tine f; An-- ; FIGHTING EDITOR Mr. ami Mrs. Rex Pearce are Asserting that he is strongly opud (I John ratio i lll l l AT POMWItOSA PAI5K a r W I lie parents of a baby boy, born posed to the Brannan Farm plan, X)R SALK v PALKDHAY lute ;n .".A ndeii Stake, 1 YEP.. I PROMISED Seventv-eljrh- t descendants of r ugust 1th, at Mount Morris, New Wallace Bennett, Salt Lake City, Moves from the ward, " " V., field. S. U. ATKIX, ' norar if BUILD HER A TO York. Mr. Pearce sent word to his candidate for the Republican nom- were in attendance. Simeon V. Howd, one of the first coartroo Alj.;(CHOUSE WITH CLEAK ination to the V. S. Senate, this sister, Mrs. Win. E. White. (tiers in Heaver in 1 S f 6 nathor- fek. j FOR SALE COMFORTABLE Dinine room ta; '(1 at I'oiHleiosa ill Park. Sunday for week set forth his position on agy.O$ LENNOX posnty ti six s a i: ti HEAT Mr. chairs, d Mrs. Ounn John have ) reunion. KVLMNti and lirhth Wallace 'he si:i:vi( riculture. ltuttVt; v si ndw family mMM! l 3ll.:ortt r Vf of the birth of a J swing and received In a special statement lo the i)ii:i:cTi:i i;v i i:im iiii s Osborne was president for this J? inrnt,!,.. :'!l is,: WM. T. CAUTVR1(jht'2 with Hoy Vnitor, secretary. naoy ir: to Mr. and Mrs. Hyron Beaver Pres Mr. Bennett said in s m servr-er gard as The 33-. r Sunday eveping is At the hnsiliess, meeting and pro-- i Liinn. Chicag, This their first part: 'p; W t lie t !i: ee Reaver w aid- - were inn! ram, held during the afternoon, daugther. They have two sons. "I am opposed to the Brannan er the direction of the Priinar eligibl hjrt .i LOST One Malcolm Steer, V Vilafe Anderson of Richfield was or to any other farm nfficers aixf was u n.niiii.'iiwraf DftWOI program, ion. Din ed four bars on UnfuC Mfltol right Mrs Krma Hanks, Caliente, and Tin rued president for next year, and plan that permits such complete t he a. i'.torne ijrjaYD! ley earmark. Finder anil iversa r Mrs. Fave Chadburn of Pioche, Alaska Hunt. ParaKonah secretary. federal control of our farmers and zation of the iiiiatioi B. NOWEUS and Primary. were visitors for a week at the our A BRAVER C. I'OPK variety of sports for young an1 economy. Though awiber In the second Ward, tl e home of Mrs. Kunice Valentine and the agricultural support program A1U old wore enjoyed during the day, .,.it price present t'o ta ,i jjj suian (! ny were coiki ices Mrs. a family-stylJohn Gunn. dinner was served. leaves many problems unsolved, it ' ' ' COULD aboa" WIXTKlt iliutes i KKED s? and iioeins. tiresideii! w, i i to' ...j-- -j t ff .g- Family members came from Salt should not be discarded until our creed.-- , teacll'-of head .. wi n ee range v cuttle Mike of North Albert and Ward I, like City, Provo, Long Reach, Cal. praveis. farmers and stock raisers them JESSE BAKTI1OL0MFW Z ar.s lolly wood, are spending part of selves can help work out a plan given hv It'tty wneuon. Miaieio 'tiehfleld, Pnnuniteh. Cedar, and cf hot' field, Utah. Kva Kvelyr Kastoii, at the home of their their vacation for the other nearby communities which will restore free markets Camvright. i , , aunt. Mrs. Wm, E. White and fain- - without Warby Lois Toltoti. Ada SmiMi y reunion on Sunday. Next yoar'B lOR REXT Modern apar'.s wrecking agriculture. B .V.r. Knrly Pulsipher. Mima Krickson. date has been set for the first Sun- fcamrnr iV mrr nrri ,r' elertric range and water hear the Brannan plan," Louise Robert-- . I.ila Terry. Louise 5. "Through day in August. ti the so Newly painted. Enquire at Mr. Bennett insisted. CHRISTOPHER, ILL. The Al ien. Satherland. ( oh Allan or Victor C. Leiker, 33- Office. Phone 24 or 239-Mr. and Mrs. John It. Murdock called Fair Deal administration Hoffpauir. campaign Wotds'l.aska anil A'M. Ciiiin no leen fly t u I nor eu e we k y went to year-oici ine Highland. Calif., to take and its 'rubber stamp' congres Musical number were: s..eetioti was it. 'LOWERS FOR ALL OCCASION Christopher Progress here, apainstl)j( so) ()f Mr an(, Mr8 DeWolf sional members from Utah are at hv the Primary officers, "la-- tin VI m anc CALL 220. J'socialize to he home and had after regiment and retempting tion has brought eratifvinc "My Little Children Come." for sometime. They agriculture just as some of their Testimony." ami a sole. tie", by a suits. Four townships were notified visil, ,! COTTON MATTRESSES REMAr pre: accompanied by Johnny, son ofhpr nronosals are aimed at so Primary hoys' chorus The prayers they will lose their state grants of !w' m and coring .iauress Service; more than ?(0,00() a month unless'of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Murdock cializing medicine and the health wor Cotton Mattresses; ew s,,.;L is. "The by Mrs, Marsena Dalton and they show evidence that the irreg Th. left h Friday, to be gone service, housing, education, etc." Cilbert dale. Mrs. Pegay K usi h. M.a'i-- sses. to Sin orhi; I'p ularities have been cleared up. :i we He predicted that the Utah Dem and Mar- C. White played the piano your old mattress turned it t Leiker pressed his campaign ,ho or Fair Deal senate and ocratic a New Mattress. FREE PICKe fesiMlity boss rule the loss despite against Mrs Cladys Oakden, pi- ident. candidates would congressional of auUunTtil! tdvtjtiKinp Mrannt and DELIVERY. OVERJIA! speak -- 5 "soft-DedaAUGUST ONLY! for the conducted ihe services in l inrd their support MATTRESS CO. Phone 24 (oday I'WKMLits i ro i,nBrannan plan while campaigning Ward, and the parts were oiven by Leaver. xi. I'ASTI IUOS TO CONTROL WKEIt in Utah so as not to offend this Klaine Kdwards. Sadie Baldwin. n l!y Miss Lois I'.rad-bav- v BOTH FOR why. Face Powder Alh.-rtg S'ewart farmers. Jessie Walker. state's Karniers are urged to lip their fte d; 3 ox. box, $1.00 Visitors at School Ho! were :lle I.m Sunday are you 'But if they 00 pastures to control annual and b- Mr Krma Kerksjek. tO CONSI'LT Mrs. Cecil Edwards and can he sure mat tney win ionow Lela y. Mrs Morgan. Viola Vardl-iennial weeds before these weeds family of Powder Base farte Milford; Mr. and Mrs. the party line in favor of ,nePan Murdock N'or a. i Kastoii. Mary 3 ox. bottlt, $1.00 six Plus tax go to seed, in a release from the Leva! Italdw'a. Mrs. O. GRIFFITH l:.vra Mary Ann Brannan plan as well as for so()'!. irrie. Mrs iffice of Grant Esplin. county ag(Two items told in comblnarloa only) oun and Mrs. Dorothy Williams cialized medicine, etc. ! a piano selection. Stewart play. I "OH VOI R ftJ ricultural agent. Clippiu.i; also is u of Ilea ver. t ,f , A Moulded in "The Democratic administration and a chorus tiiiml er was renderSpring Revue Cologne Tn advantageous in yome ca,-e- s in that Kiaiin- Orrh k and Gordon Patone piece for ; has long treated the West's basic ed by the officers and Regular $1.50 alia it cuts out some oasture ldauts ' t. added a and on fSonunieni ol are 'ft here or Ko Kim. agricultural and livestock industhat have become old and unpal- a f' w il ys at the home ofvisiting , , fi-- i The services wer.- conduced hv i" Paradise-for-Tw- o their in These as tries Cologne 'step children.' atable. tort nse White and tbe prayetv 'V S;?rei Heed auie. Mrs. LaVel Uradshaw. Regular $1.50 tlx dustries are entitled to a more were Hull thistle is a very oninion , Mi and Mrs. Cecil Edwards and dp , llerris of the bish- ,y LeR.-domestic of the share ' v $1.50 weed in many pastures in the Ii a family of Milford. visited Sunday equitable Bennett a B Martha nora IScavrr inii ail. onric 'hone adcharged He ver area. This is a biennial wed. with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards market." ii rtr.nin 'old of Paice. nr,ivocated a careful scrutiny of the " Liquid, 2 bottles 50c as it takes two vea.is for it to pro and other relatives. and of th,. ':rs: Pi hnarv. Expert Engraving & Designing at H' ' 2 ownc, 5Q ii whole p. s. tariff picture and a lation . piut tm duce seed and will grow two years iiTis. Aurelia ir and Mrs. Melvin Edwards about ,h Rogers. Any Size and Style Muitr of the tariffs affect'' V from the same root. This weed can j'.veni to Milfonl, A Si out hadiie was pre- ir. at to visit special probe president. Thursday ,t be controlled by clipping before a few days with Mr. and Mrs ing the farming and livestock a sented to Krnest Beautiieti' h west. Utah and the of I it. seeds or by spraying with 2 I) Virginia Beaumont. Musical num Sly and family. jThurland when the plant is young. In order bers were "Light Divine." hv the Cedar-CreQuilting at Mrs. Lafe Hradshaw shoes witb tbe to obtain a sure kill this weed ihome, Tuesday, were Mrs. Jane Your Health In Our Ilusines officers and hers; P.liietui'd consecutwo FAMILY TTKM KIXMOXS be for should :Gale and Mrs. Theda Gale of North dipped son'JT by the P.l'iebird (das-;- : chorus ii "MOULDED BACK" iimniiiiini tive years before it is allowed to ('reek. Mrs. number hv Prima 'v wotkers "My innie Puffer and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. La Mont Tlmrnock seed. The seed blows from adj. I Rosa Hradshaw of Heaver. Tes'imon"." and "The fall o' I.ov 1 A and family returned home late t " Built for comfort and styled cent areas so it sluuilil he coin rolla ' ion. the eons.', Paice Shirley l by EA Monday evening after being d along ditches, tence row.-- and nlava! the piano. to work in, Cedar-Cres- ts days to family reunions in roads to keen it from blowing into i: iioni: Ol I K i i.s The of speaking poems, are the preferred shoes for parts rea Idaho. On Saturday the 5th. (pastures. e Lucille Skinner. Merh visi r I'liOM OKNVKK union of Mr. Thornock's irrand-fathe- etc.. wei-farm and shop. Styles with John B. Thornock. was Xelson; Zions Boys ant' Ciils Milton K. Beruet, e moulded backs held at Bear Lake. This was the Croup I and II. in unison; Home d' the Mountain States Telephone in Builder for snug ankle fit give more Trad unison; groups, since and 22a first reunion 1915. and Td. Co.. and C. A. Markham, were in attendance. Organization Builders groups, in unison; Jennie ELEVEN 48-pielonger wear. ompauy official, lnith of Denver, Kvna SETS OF EXCELLENT rreotn for Lvon. (".race Hatchings. A'ta Paice. .ffrt0H nn olo. made a visit to Beaver. Mon Come in for a Klv.i Hodges, and Ann Xelson. pair. day. Mr. lieinet. a veteran official, yeai ly meeting. On members the of Sunday, has made several trips through Feed ;,, jthis area. The visitors made a call Oeorge T. Thornock family.in Mr. Xl.i MELIVEBIES fk the father, met C a ;ll will !,. it the Press office during their Thornock's ,; by riYl.K Blooniington Ward chapel, where! I. MESSIXCKl; .iMm,i,1 ,S',,,u ti .W lay in Beaver. A tiuii st la. family members presented the pro-- ' IOMO MAKK OK AU gram. There were 4 7 present, and FOR YOU all were there excepting one broXY LOCKS ther, but members of his family RALPH II. SK1WI It NOW a n nti:i:') to kit attended. STTloi;i M'. Alt Dl VVI Tl Fish ical treatment. Mr. unil Mrs. Earl Shotwell and fa in ly returned to their home in nl in a I for , I vix-'tiii- : la-- M- ' ,i, 3TAP!,.E-,sTY-Fl- spiny-backe- vis-I'ii- ii' 1 !.() two-wee- 1. , - , i? 1 j .SAL1-J-HAY- ; - 'H.lfej hn-tia- Si;-!-- '; TW i N-;.- (i . n, w-i- 04 d i - : V , d At 'A t. mmai nuino i i rv, ! i , I '. t m ir J ft -- EX-CEL-C- '!' -!- IS M-o- MHUEITIHE LHii3 Specials l" MANDERFIELD i;i:i clear-thinkin- i lu-- n. n- -d J. I r ' - tea-'eT- Ji; S. i 2 bottles for .V J C". eom-ioc- f. barker i i ? pri'-iite- Mo-O-D- or fi-- s, LEAVER DRUG CO. pre?-nt- st LiA fi n away-severa- Li hi r. 1 i nt one-piec- comfort, ce ' . DIN NER WARE if . Jj ,V WITHOUT COST Ranches Held ?oon to Bg Common Rs Cattle Ranches H you have filled up your DISH SETS, WE ALSO CIVE, in lieu thereof S & W STAMPS. Call for a coupon book and premium catalogue. 1 Harold Vogtberg. president Southwest Research Insti-- j tale in San Antonio and Houston, U lis of experiments in herding and fencing fish. The day is fast approaching, he says, when there wil be huge shal- low- - w ater fish ranches with th "fish ranchers'' devoting their ef-- : 9 tooth TILLER or Field CULTIVATOR forts to scientific breeding and 27 ft. harvesting of fish. ELEVATOR "1'ish are intelligent," he reports. "Sometimes I think they art ENSILAGE and HAY BLOWER more intelligent than some hum-- i ans. They have eating habits that 6 ft. GLEANER, Combine hire-- t resemble the hog's. Like the hog. they like corn Aew Holland Hay & Corn HARVESTER eat grc t qiiantitites of iu!i A fi.sh'. meat is ham 7 cubic foot SOIL SCOOP Dr. t eaver spin-favori- te r " He .said . r. my experiments wert and ci.g made in artificial inreinination. Pr. James Nelson Gewanlock of New (.Orleans tolls of the spectacular growth of the menhaden fish iitli.stry. He said the menhaden irdustry produced 49 per cent of the ati.200 tons ol fish oil last year. which is not edible, Menhaden, is used in the manufacture oJ poultry feed pan,'., fertilizer, and even lipstick, be su;d. 1 Co-O- p se all-beari- I FOI5 MONDAY MORNING ha-o- cress-breedin- g Press Ads. bring results & Repair Sam's Furniture & Appliance Shop REAL ESTATE SA MrPI 186.85 295.00 375.00 1645.00 2464.00 75 QQ HAMMER MILL ISSM TRAILER WAGON 28o!oO Used Ferguson Tractor, complete overhaul 1050.00 SEE THE MAT THE General Service Go. CEDAU CITY. UTAH Val's Shoe Store n TOE SALE All-purpo- WE WILL HAVE PLENTY OF A. ) MIAMI REACH. -- If many ex-- I pei ts are correct, it won't be long now until fish ranches will be as common as cattle ranches. cf the (I KEEN Word lias been r by the Low, who lias been parents ef llalph I! Skinner, that called with the National Guard, he is now stationed a' Lowry A irE. IeRoy Puffer. base, penver. ('nlo accompanied is an instriict-w!i.WOJG. to Salt Lake City. Wednes- or in radar. Ralph. has been day. Mr. Low successfully passn in the Army f r 'i inon'bs. a examinations for Warrant Offi- not been home a f'irloiiuh. lie cer Junior Grade and will receive was expected to come home this that rating before the Guard goes monih. but tlie leave was eel" eled on active training. when the emerirenpy occurred. William IMTl, IU II.DINOs INCLi m l KOU oll I'H'iUl'm opposite JH SLKr.Asn il"''''i;riLIIN(;LoT--,nl.- y "V uaK-- on lot. u r I;!!'." !; ,;' " lot. La.M '''I'itless bll , ,,o,k ,Iri from low,.; South shed. ,! vur of town ()MI; ,v xoKTIIKAST il.v LOCA'iK1 small lllnR ' 1 ,,IVIXfi (Jl'AKTLHS X;UMS pot0ffi,.0 lias fl.Vfoot fronts in soi i iikast drain,... f,r a Imse.ncnt-O.- eveHlent I'AnTLV FIMSHKI, fares wos . ,, 0VT v; ? r.n Hlzhwav 21 lot 45X1'11'. Connected with city water and 1ST YOUR e't PROPERTY WITH Beaver Real Estate And Insurance Company MERKLEY. Phones 24 or 289- - |