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Show Does Beaver I Beaver Does Need Need Hospital A A Hospital OFFICIAL NKUSP.U'KR s A?! mocrats and Republicans I,' or. Nominees at Confabs A' oose kfl : bet'. U incumbent and p Barton, Burt. on Primary election ( C: the Lmber 5 for the nomination Representative or me itff; gj-atAH-- : "Juuui eliminate! ai uie Party- ri was it:: f convention in Friday evening of (mi I Tl lord. ar.irtroom All-;- - U; ' j.., 1 tlm Pn . , Stonehocker of Mrs. with secretary. A misunaerarisen regaining jj;;g con- ligible to vote at me as w,1 hud a: .br ... . a Din for.. ;Ta-- , rail to .ilonVmna i Forney General cleared up ''Dm lation. Tins miA-u- y number of certified All-- ; wm delegates 5Uiau. 8 secret took place by boa: ' M,.BJ,ii;'i V White nan W. G. , in Pk 1,1 1. bal-- i; Mr. "prescribed by law. total was uenny uuuuic ' the other aspirants. both -- Ed tally showed Mr. Barton, trtjir J!r. Hurt .s. aim .wr. s4t. 5. P:; Allan Crockett, a candidate J for Supreme - nomination tti- ASION J!- Kit, NV fryedit!;-- i in :rma: ? 2f N'i; introduced to the eon- briefly. san. iaKe Weilenman, represented the State and save the keynote The Democratic Party." he seeking to provide free annial rp- as and spoke Vkr, KMAf e; fertility." I speaking of the world (Oaay aim t'iri:iaiijr situa- - ai. "which is the soundest to prepare and aid be- fhe danger and outbreak of jfior to try to stop a war alter farted"" vrats face jk one state and contests when they h oounty the polls ;o in Eles- - Primary Tuesdav. Sept. 5. Judge Hi-and Judge A. E. Ellett joking the nomination for S;:reme Court, in the only miip contest. In the county: ail Raker and Wendell Ross ming for treasurer's nom-a- t c:; t tor and Leon Henry Willesen tots, for sheriff; and Mr. Burt and Mr. for State tt: WILLIAMS GALE. 85 ANNA Announced by 4-- Tin. TRUCK OVERTURNS Cedar-Minersvil- le after taking re AdKNT 11rK (JIVES FLY SPRAYS X gs3 and inside dairy fanniTs have wond- - llIl' fiill1 urn-- IU luij- 'UIU nun M"thnx()chlor and Pyre-i'r'- y can tmth be used on ttlHV s s or inside dairy barns. !,hrum sprays are fast. ti'it ! need r !,.. '" M '"refor,. should last 2 or 'wn sprayings. A good ' '' inside nth ;!:,:"s is IV his cattle. Marshall is in the Iron Mr crushed county hospital with two condiHis neck. the of vertebra tion is serious. The truck went out of control on a winding section of the road, about five miles south of Minersville and rolled over two times, from the throwing Mr. Marshall vehicle. Mrs. He was found by Mr. and and Mr. Stephen Hollingshead ajid peolatter The Stewart. Cecil Mrs. Cedar hospital ple took him to the inrnn rfnotin tnr 'd "iiiiiiais ouier tnan it. r't or ..,. e Mr. and Delta Mrs. Mrl"" the Uon f'l '"ndf spent iverson's mother. . o. M"" u. s r'so PAST WEEK M 11 12 ; m ip, 14 is hi 75 SO S4 K6 K9 91 92 Vln. Prec 50 42 43 42 42 44 45 .00 .00 .07 .00 .00 .00 .00 SKAT NEWSPAPER BELKNAP SCHOOL- - Walter S. Joseph, principal; Sara Bakes. Viola Davis. Vie Fotheringham. JohnA. Gunn. Blanche Pryor. Ina Messinger. Donald P. Seegmiller, Lillian Thornock. Wm. Nelson Spafford. Marilyn Wood-wa- i d. MINERSVILLE Sherman W. Thora Beeson, Bernice Gillins. SCHOOL, Carter, principal: Lllliam McKnight, Frank W. Farns-wort- h. MILFORD HIGH Max G. Abbott, principal; Glenn W. Bushnell. commercial; Cordon B. Childs. music; Arthur T. Hansen. Jr. High; Jean Cox Hansen, horn ec, and Girls' P. E. ; LaVeta II. Holm. English; J. M. Hughes, science and industrial arts; Jesse E. Iong. social science; Perry Lee N'eal. P. E. ar coaching; Karl Stott. Jr. High and art. MILFORD ELEMENTARY Ira M- Fisher, principal; Vera Bond. John M Christiansen, Frank G. King. Clerynth .1. Larsen. r.ua Jean Parkinson. LaRetta O Myers. Athene S. Roberts. Harriett S. Hutchings. Andrew Sornsen. HOME OV of Congratulations i t.abv gi.1 was born Sunday (,v;nil,g to Mr. and Mrs. Sumner hos-nitMurdock. at the Iron county and Murdock daughter; Mrs. home on were brought to their Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. I11 Evans are a SeldonNowersand ,he proud parents of Iron County Mr a. the born Mr. Minerva abv hoy. Thp Anudaughter Helen, and horn hospital. Sunday. returned and one Whitehead N. brothers two trip has a arrival home. nesday evening after r awaiting his Park Yellowstone to Twitchell ten-pou- ten-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Junior a visit parents of a baby Evan Patterson enjoyed, ar(. the proud ana in the Iron Mr. this week from born Thursday "m.ss little The Mesa. of hospital. Call countv Aron.; the -. awaiting in the Australian has a brother -m Patterson. Mr. Mrs. McCH Is - j 76. 1 PRICE SEVKN CENTS FrRI.OlT.il Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anders of The conimunjty farewell party Salt Lake City visited in Beavr one day last week, with Mrs. Eve- being planned In honor of National Guard and other men of lyn Anders and others. the community leaving for active Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson service is expected to attract near and Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Van Orden ly every citizen of the town. The h party is planned for next Thurs visited Hryce's Canyon and Lake this meek. day. Aug. 24 In the city park with a banquet to be served on the lawn Mrs. Evelyn Anders returned to in front of the Daughters of Utah Beaver last week, after attending Pioneers hall, commencing at 7:00 school in Boston during the sum- o'clock. mer. She also visited with her son The servicemen and their part Mr. and Mrs. ners and daughter-in-law- , will be guests at the ban Frank W. Anders In Boston. quet. Tickets are being sold for $1.00 per couple for the dinner Ignore and Rayma Hutehlnga, and dance. Those under 14 years daughters of Mrs. Grace Hutchings of age will be changed 25c for the have returned home after spend- dinner only. ing three weeks in Salt Lake City, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Following the banquet and pro gram, a dance will take place In Hutchings. the Legion Hall. Beaver Lions Club, city officials, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Heslington American a Legion and Auxiliary, for and son David left Sunday k visit with Mr. and Mrs. and other civic and church organ Walter Tracy, and also to rial! izations are cooperating. their son Jack, who was shipped out on August 17 for Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Good win, Salt Lake City, has been here Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Pake a week at the home of Mr. Good and Miss Belle Tillman visited win's father, John M. Goodwin. with Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Palce Warren (Barney) was a reserve and family at Cherry Creek, Nev member of the Beaver National from Saturday until Monday. On Guard and has been called back their return, they brought tneir to active service and will be sworn grandson, George, for a visit here. into the Army on Saturday a Pan-guitc- two-wee- Word has been received by Mrs. Wm. E. White that MSgt. Allen C. Perkins has been shipped out, nnsslhlv to Korea. His wife, the former Ruth Pearce, has not heard from him since he left three weeks ago from California. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Hutchings and family of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hutchings of Cedar, are visiting this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutchings. On Thursday, they spent the day In the Beuver Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mackerell went to Salt Lake City, Monaay. Thov were accompanied by Miss QI KEX WHITE PINE II Martha Louise Hurst. Miss Hurst CHOSEN TO REIGN OVER will accompany Patricia and Frank ELY RACE MEET AM) 1 AIR Whornham from Salt Lake City to Beaver today (Friday) The race meet, now one of the Mr. and Mrs. Percy Beeson and major entertainment events of Qiiiripu Ann. and Mr. ana mm. the Intermountain West, opens at Frank Beeson and Joan returned Ely on Saturday, August 19, with h after spending a week's vacation 250 thoroughbreds from in Yellowstone Park. Shirley Ann seven states, California, Nevada, is now in Price, visiting with rel- Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Idaho and Wyoming. Uives there for a time. There will be eight regular Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Woolley races a day and perhaps some and daughter Virginia, Salt Lake special matches, four days of rac Wool- - ing in all, City, had a visit with Mrs. Saturdays and Sundays Mabel Mrs. Gentry, mother. August 19 and 20, 26 and 27. On ley's ind other relatives nere. Mrs. the second week-en- d the Nevada Kmllv Gillins and family of Mln- Fair of Industry will be in full ersvlile were visitors on Sunday, swing, with exhibits featuring Oil In Nevada" as well as dls at the home of Mrs. Gentry. plays featuriag mining, agricul Mrs. Eva Neeley of Salt Lake ture, homemaking, hobbies and Fri arts. There will be a City came over from Milford, photographic saion ana entertainment events day evening and has been visum memof various kinds. here this week with family As an Indication of the import bers: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean, Mr. ind Mrs. Joe Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. ance the Ely event has taken on Pari c.rimshaw. Mr. and Mrs Dern in recent years, there will be ouimrn and Mr. and Mrs. can horses there that have been In the Orlmshaw and members of their money at the new Denver track families. and at Phoenix. Also, Wantha Davis of Redlands, Calif., will Mr. and Mrs. L. E. A. Kelso of have horses there. A jocky herMadison. Wis., visited at tne nome self. Miss Davis once outrode the of Mrs. Minnie Dieni, Tnumuay. famous Johnny Longdon at Agua The Kelsos are returning to their Callente. hnme after visiting with their daughter and family at BurbanK, Calif. Mr. Kelso was a schoolmate of Harry Dlehl at the University, and had just learned of his pass ing top-notc- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. White re turned this week to Beaver, after In spending the past two years Mr. White, who the Northwest. two years ago retired as postmaster of Beaver, Is enjoying fairly hPHh at this time. The Whites nlan to remain here per m.,n,.niu and are "slad to be home with relatives and friends Mrs. Mary F. Goodwin returned home last Friday from Salt Iake r'i. tt.hpre she visited a ween n,ith hpr rfauether. Mrs. Estella KTS and family. While there Walbom MrOt'AKRIr: MARIE INA she got to see her grandson. Pvt.IU(i" FISH AT PANCil lTCH L. Thomas A. Walbom. who was oee transferred from Fort ora Queen White Pine II, Miss Miss Ina Marie McQuarrie won't Calif., to Fort Camprjen, ivy.. a as a his training Georgia Paxton, 17, daughter of "rish have to tell story" anoui continue Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Paxton of Ely, the "big" one that got away any was chosen In a regional election. more. Wednesday evening, while Mrs. D. L. Broadhead, daugh polling 38,460 votes out of a total "Nigger" fishing in a boat at Pan- ana on- - of 154.710. A senior at White guitch Lake, she hooked and land ter Jennie Lou. daughter Arlln Mrs. aod 5 Taylor, Pine High School, she is an honor Mr. 34 ed a trout that weighed were ris- - student. Is active In numerous pounds. A beautiful speclman. all of Blackfoot. Idaho, on school organizations, likes music Greenville and Is in and Reaver iHnir is Ina Marie justly proud came to attend and sports of all Unds. She rep frozen. fish the It have They to Wednesday. going mav he that sh plans to take It the wedding reception of Mrs. resented that area at the 1950 to Provo when she returns for her Broadhead's nephew, Marlon u. Girls' State, holding Important final vear at BYU. in ordpr to Kesler of Cove Fort, held Tuesday positions, Including State ControlBroad-hea- d ler. "prove" her story. Dr. McQuarrie evening at Kanosh. Mrs. The race horse whose acquaintcame In to renew her sub-is claiming some of the glory, because hp was in the party and also serintlon to The Press, ana saia ance she is cultivating Is Olo, taught his daughter "how" to get she looked forward each week to brought here by C B. McFaden of the big ones. reading the news from "home." Arizona and California. the Flrmage Theatre courtesy Force. the theatre management. nH Mrs'. ATHF.R ): lish). 30-da- y . ni-s- nd home-making- M,s ot . ef. BEAVER HIGH Ralph K. McCloy (principal); Zane G. Alder (Jr. High English); Ruth V. Bosewell (Girls' P. E. ) ; Wallace R. Dean (industrial arts) Wells S. Farrer (vocational Ag. ): Maxine Fotheringham (voc. Melbourne Heslington R. William (Social Science): NielC. Evan (science); Liecbty sen (soc. studies and coaching); C. Edwin Paice (Jr. High Math ): C. Harvey Rawiinson (music); Kathryn Schnepel (Commercial); LaMont Thornock (P. E-- . coaching); James H. Updcgraff (Eng- , a They had attended lu,rei5 within o mnntha Goodwin. Cedar. at convention IDT. Chloradane. Tox- - fireman's Ti In,I.. i sprays A. Cline it, nH vra. William Bern.r-dinlarmsieau San of "MOe d!ll.y l)arns and son William pol.i las' ""'I'lfaptnr-,..- . ... visited J.... Calif., iiriH-iionin afternoon with Mr. ana sprays. k 'T,"'hcr formation, contact Patterson. - Teacher List Given Pan-guitc- atives. Lindane. With just a Utte more than two weeks remaining before the opening of schools, Supt. D. II. Pearce this week announced the teaihing personnel for the Beaver County Schools. According to the list, twelve new teachers have been igmd to teach in the county for ihe school year 1950-5All children who will be five years of age by October 31 should be registered for Kindergarten at their respective schools. Children need not attend, but parents should bring birth certificates. Registration will take place at the following times and places: Aug. 21. Milford, 1:30 to 3 p.m. August 22, Minersville, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Sept. 2. Beaver. 10 to 12 a.m. Three new teachers have been assigned to Beaver High, two at Belknap School, a new principal at Milford High, and the remainder of the new personnel in the two Milford schools. With the exception of the new voof on the Beaver High building, all repairs and renovations have either been completed or are now underway in the district. Everything will be in readiness for the beginning of class Instruction on Tuesday, Sept. 5. said Supt. Pearce Doro- Pfc Gordon Manzione, son of Marv Ann Reese. Mrs. Mrs. came rum- - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Manzione. Williams. thy Tan is spending a furlough at eringham. and Mrs. Jennie of his parents in Reaver. the home ner. oldthe to who has been in the Air was Gordon, presented gift est' man and woman present: Mrs. Corps for a year, has been sta it 4. and Edwin tioned at .Fort Warren, Wyoming Frances Jones, oldest in and arrived in Beaver the 9th of Next Si. Swindlehurst. W. August He will report to Camp attendance were Mrs. Dorothy h Hodges. to Stoneman at Pittsburg. Calif-- at Williams and Harry Mrs. Esta Cox has gone ,, peo-ithe dinner mother. end of his furlough, for overthe the her with Following to visit show rela at seas other picture duty in the Far Eastern Air and quests Orton. (airv barns and Mrs. Rebecca Jre several and aro 100 t i I . (ir rour days. Tne lion of Methoxochlor Is ' rv in i. with the City providing the finances. Mrs. Hattle Schwob was general chairman. "old folks" were Forty-eigh- t served a delicious, hot dinner. The dining tables and also the Ilellel Society rooms were decorated with a wealth of late summer flowers. Mrs. Schwob gave the address of welcome; the opening prayer. was bv George A. raiKinsun, Mayor C. A. Klrkham: two vocal selections, Ksta Cox and Anona Smith; remarks by Bishop Arlo P. Messinger and Zeke Johnwas son Mrs. Dorothy Williams Welsh a song. requested to sing There were four sisters present: s, Elmer Marshall. 6fi. Minersville jurors mrludp a son and two rancher, was critically injured 011 out Tuesday when his truck went Mrs. Mary E. Muir, of control in a canyon area on i1'" Sarah Ann Atkin. both the road. The Word; 25 22 away as gave brakes apparently '"andchildicn. and three he was coming down the canyon a tank of water to TY THE COUNTY Mjiflborurt National Guard "Swearing-in- " To Be Saturday; Party on 24 SUNDAY, AUG.27Supt. D.R. Pearce With two candidates for First Thorpe B. Isaacson, second District Congressional nomination counselor in the Presiding Bishof the Republican party as speakers, Beaver Republicans held their opric, and J. Leonard Love, of the nominating primary here Tuesday General Welfare Committee, will afternoon and settled the sole represent the General Authorities t the Quarterly Conference to be nominating contest issue. Three Republicans had filed for lield here Saturday and Sunday, August 21; and 27. state representative in the only A change in schedule has been convention contest. In convention made for the general sessions of voting. Ernest G. Joseph and Sherman Carter were chosen as this conference. They will be held do a.m. and 7:30 p.m. in candidates to be voted upon in the at 10 First-Third the chapel. Special 5. Primary Sept. musical numbers will be furnished Eliminated was Allen ('. Reynolds, third man who had hied for at both sessions, together with the office. Vote was 15 for Mr. specially assigned talks on various Joseph. 15 for Mr. Carter and 13 pertinent subjects. In keeping with instructions for Mr. Reynolds. from Bishop Isaacson, the center E. Thompson Murdock. county chairman, conducted the conven- section of the chapel will be retion and introduced the visitors, served for the young people under as well as all candidates for coun- 21 years of age. Inasmuch as this is the last Sunday at home for ty offices. Dr. Preston L. Jones, mayor of the National Guard, the members will he accorded special tributes. Nephi, and Howard W. Call, Brig- Bishop Isaacson, a former high ham City, both aspirants for the school has a particular inGOP nomination for congress in terest coach, in young people, and is the Sept. 5 Primary, spoke to the convention and the genera pub- making his first official visit to lic who attended the afternoon this stake. Mr. Love, a former bishop, has had much experience meeting in the courtroom. in church capacities. Mr. Call said that the freedom In addition to the general ses of American citizens is at stake leadership in the coming election, and that sions, a Priesthood Americanism comes first in the meeting will he held at 8:00 p.m. principles of the Republican party. on Saturday evening. The Aaronic Dr. Jones declared that Utah and Melchizedek Priesthood offimust expand its industrial and ag- cers of the stake and wards are ricultural activity and provide new expected to attend this meetiag. for its sons and At 2:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon, employment or surrender its all stake and ward welfare workforever daughters welfoiward place in the western em- ers will meet in the biannual fare meeting. pire. Pointing out that Utah is the lowest of 15 western states in CLUB reclamation projects, he made a BEAVEIt BOYS' strong plea for the construction of PLANS STOCK EXHIBIT. SAT. the Echo Park project in eastern The Beaver Boys' Club will Utah. He sharply critized the pasattitude of the have a fitting and showmanship sive Democratic representatives in Con- contest and exhibit on the Public gress toward this important proj- Muare. Saturday at 2:00 p.m. The ect. boys will display the animals they intend to take to shows in the stateRepublicans face three 13 wide contests in the September 5 near future. Approximately some also be will steers shown, fat U. S. Sena Primary: nominees for tor, Representative in Congress. isheep Leaders of the club are Leland and State Supreme Court must be chosen by the voters. In the coun- Smith and Gilbert Yardley. ty, the Republicans must chose between Mr. Joseph and Mr. Carter ;M V'illiams. COUNTY PRESS. Kill DAY, AUGUST IS, 1950 SET HERE First-Thi- '"J .! 11 J rtllltn UTAH School Teachers for state representative. Jasper B. DINNER AND SHOW Puffer, Incumbent sheriff, faces a contest with Omni C Cartwrlght HONORS "OLD Wral services for Mrs. Mabel for the party nomination. All county candidates were at FOLKS" OF BEAVER pi a Williams Gale. 85. who convention. Tuesday, and were the Milturday at 5 p.m. in a Mr. Murdock. Tile annual dinner for the peopital of causes incident to introduced by re conducted ple of Beaver over 70 years of Tuesday at age was held Thursday of last p in the Milford Ward chapel r meetingMARSHALL at the F. week 'ye Gronning, bishop of ELMER a: Ward. house. The dinner was prepared Interment was in under the direction of the four mtain View cemeterv here. INJURED WHEN n Gale was born Oct. 2. 1864, Heaver DUP Camp Captains and "V i CONFERENCE TUESDAY ilKD HKIIK, YN AMI KASTKUX BEAVER BEAVER I J5;.' CITY v. N0.33 YEAR T FOR BEAVKll In-la- Approximately &u culisied lueu and live officers will bo sworn iuu the Kegulur Army a,i cwouiouios at the local Armory sometime biuuriiay. The men wiil report to uio Armory at 5:45 Saturday morning ior breakfast, and will be tramiiig and drilling lull time pending Uie arrival of u Regular Army oilieer iO conduct the "swearing-ill- " cere- monies. Exact date of departure ot the Battery from Beaver is not kuowu now, out it is expected to be between August JU aud Sept. 2nd. Destination of the meu when luey leave here has not been oiiicmUy announced, but it is unuersiood uiey wiil go to Ft. Lewis, Wash., lor training. Prior to departure lor ea.iup, Uio Battery is planning to hold an e and bullet supper at the Armory. A uefaute duie Inid not been set at this time, but it is planned to hold it aboul Aug. 2!) Recruiting of new membeis in the Guard was halted Wednesday night, but after Monday, meu cau bo bworn into the Regular Army and join the local Battery and open-hous- leave wiiu uio iocal men. A new order was received Thursday, al lowing young men under is years of age who have not finished tlielr high school work, to be placed on inactive status until the end of the school year. Approximately live of the Battery members are qualified to accept this inactive status and remain in school, but it Is not certain how many will chose to do this. Several men throughout the county whose names are high ou the draft list, are expected to join the Guard uuit before it leaves for camp. Present plans of the officers are to hold reveille eacli moruing at 5:45 a.m., with breakfast to follow at 6:00. Drilling uud training will occupy the full day, with the men being released to go to their homes at 6:00 p.m. each day. Liberty will be granted all day on both the Sundays, it Is planned. Members of the local Battery, Service Battery, will go to the Battalion headquarters at Cedar City one day next week for medical examinations by Regular Army doctors. Those who fail to pass the examination will be given a dis- charge, it is understood. Several promotions have been granted since the summer camp; Inactive members have resumed their place In the Battery, and so The Press prints the roster of the Guard as of Wednesday night: Capt. Grant M. Tolton; Marshall first lieutenant; Hollingshead, William A. Low, Blair Nelson and Ephralm LeRoy Puffer, Warrant Officers, Grade W-Master Sergeants: William O. Cox and Jay E. Gillies. Sergeants, First Class: Arthur L. Fotheringham, Robert F. Gillies and Walter L. Messinger. William Sergeants. Grade B. Barton, Eslin A. Beeson, Walter M. Blackner, Warren F. Goodwin, Conrad R. Grlmshaw, LaVar Hol lingshead, David R. Martin. Leroy G. Corporals. Grade Barton. Douglas Brlggs, James E. l. E-- 5: E-- 4: Bohn, Ronald Brlggs, Rondo T. Farrer, Wallace J. Fordham, Wil liam L. Gillies, Samuel O. Hick man. Jack T. Hollingshead, Clar ence A. Klrkham, Robert H. Lee, Robert E. Low, Max J. Lewis, El- wln D. Marquardson, Robert II. Skinner. Ronald Smith. Douglas Thomas, John P. Thompson, How- ard L. Potter, Jay A. Wlllden. Privates, First Class, Grade 3 Gordon K. Blackner, Lenzy Hoopes David K. Miller, John F. Nowers, Ward Marquardson, Richard L. Tattersall, Karl Myers, John R. Oakden, Donald J. Yardley, John K. Barton, Earnest Ray Pearce, Leon Swlndlehurst. Herbert L. Privates. Grade Coons. Clyde A. Evans, Gerald IT. E-- E-- 2: Scott. Recruits, Grade E-- l: James Ray Dean, John Mitchell Martin. Mrs. Betty Glazier and two girls returned Thursday to her home In Burbank, Calif. She was accom panied by her brother James Baldwin, who will visit his brothers. Bart and Bob and families, and friends. Mrs. Frances Gray and daugh ter of Provo, and Mrs. Richard Cox of Orem came down Tuesday to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Roxanna Gale, and to visit a short time with their moth er, Mrs. Grace Williams, and |