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Show uoes geaver Beaver Does Need A Hospital 5) Need j Hospital A WPFImL Elmer Marshall Isaacson B. Conference Stake School Registration Sessions Succumbs to Crash Injuries lASdress ' un Dates Annonnced sei vices tor Elmer Mar- - For Next Week-en- - d anilOllm-em.m- Sunday, special Ruben V. Dotson conducted the piaueu uu iuc services which were attended bj a a large crowd. i, niDle. Bishop Isaacson, The speakers were Charles K l... high school coach and ,i,T naonlp will hp Jameson, Walter anion oi yo""6 Holdaway, and to Mr. Ipson. Pres. A. his first official visit Carlos Mur-dociV-ikoffered the opening prayer. since becoming one of A quartet sang two numbers I general Authorities. sched- 4 Beautitul Isle" and "Beautiful anee in the regular Land"; Charlene and David Wil sess'uno " af general First liams sang, "Beyond the Sunset" L tor this conference. 93 session will be at 10:00 Vivian Marshall and Sylvia Davis I ,undav morning as usual, sang, "Silver Haired Daddy." session Mr. Marshall was injured when i,e second general 1 at 7:30 p.m. rue eve- nis overturned after its j,,d i; meeting ...n w" rnntiipac talks- brakes failed to hold on a highway by young grade in the bills, between r ucal numbers and Cedar City. He suf and their leaders. Special elections also are plan- - fered a fractured back and neck 2i, .trthe morning meeting. At lie was norn July i, 18X4, in jWeral sessions, the center Minersvule, son of Oeorge and will be re--- I Rachel Thrower Marshall. J,", of the chapel the ages x betwen He served in the Australian those for mission. 20 Church of Jesus Christ and years. j ILOP.r Saints. Before be S.'al meetings auring uic of Latter-da- y lid . nrp include a Priesthood coming a farmer, he hauled ore Alt rwhiD meeting at 8:00 p.m. from the Frisco mine. He was s ui1T evening and a welfare prominent farmer and stockraiser Dn G. U for all stake and ward He had served a term as county n commissioner. committee members, -at 2:00 p.m. He married Effie Hutchinigs in V,.:mnch as - this will be me the Salt Lake LDS temple, Oct yfinday at home for the Na- 1, 1914. tl Guard, a special invitation Surviving are his widow; four - sons bfPn extended to them to parand five daughters, Jess A!' M!e n tne comei ence. acwiu-- i Ruth and Aldene Marshall, Mrs ASIOV ations are being arranged to Phyllis Truman. Mrs. Barbara M at the Gressman, Howard Marshall, Ross nearly 100 people chapel and amusement Marshall, and Frank Marshall ingffe 5 nd Ken Ward's PA system all of Minersville. and Rachel mm ft rake it possible for all to Marshall, on an LDS mission in a area; two broth aple: Marshall and Golden ers, George A): Marshall. Minersville; two sister Sr. and Mrs. V. O. Heffner and Mrs. Alba Gillins and Mrs. Alta is t lb ame from Salt Lake City Hollingshead. both of Minersville tod. Barer last week-enMr. and nine grandchildren. All-!- ; to Salt Lake where Interment was in the Miners employment. He was ac ville under the direction of the n fjjsriied by Miss Jean Heffner. Southern Utah Funeral Home. la' ltd spent her vacation here, )ina!:G" to the Dee hospital ', plio: Ed. son of Sherman Hickman After three more a: - :here. she dans to eo to of Pioche, New. spent five days Mrs. Heffner and Mary last week at the Arthur Ieon Smith home. nit if here for two weeks. on win lie k 1 k Min-ersvil- i Sun-ernoo- E .... : JI- c Texas-Louisian- tab'-t- 5- ; 'turn ' rrea: All-- : -Ea: null on js- has i p MOTKL B'imiKXT COMPLETES .PROGRAM DR. EUGENE N. DAVIE OPENS OFFICE IX MUX FORI) HMM'K Eueene N. Davie. M. D. last Stapley. owner of Dee's the south entrance to week onened his offices in the has Professional Building, recently completed the Munford V f at summer vacation is- draw ill" to an end next uiH reuMster on Thursday afternoon. August 31. and the !'th. Huh. and 11th grade students on Friday. Sept. 1. To assist students and faculty in proper registration, all Ninth Grade students will take a placement examination next Thursday moininn at icon a.m. This is the tirst year such an examination has been required at Beaver High, and Mr. McClov urged the cooperation of all concerned in this innovation. Actual classwnrk will not get f.. y,-a- underway until Tuesday. Sept. 5. due to Labor Day on Monday. All schools of the county will begin instruction on that day. Seventh and Eighth grade students need not report until Sept. 5, at Beaver High, according to Mr. MeCloy. The first faculty meeting of the new school year will be held Monday of next week, said Mr. McCloy. at which time schedule of classes will be worked out. Present plans all for a continuation of the day, inaugurated here last year. As announced in last week's Press, three new faculty members will greet students at Beaver High on opening day. They are: Miss Ruth V. Boswell. girls' physical education instructor, replacing Miss Barbara Page; James H. senior high English, reReed Adams; and Alfred placing William R. Liechty. science, Stephen L. Wood. Miss Roswell and Mr. Liechty are graduates of Brigham Young Univer sity, and Mr. Updegraff of the University of Utah. All three come highly recommended, according to Sunt. D. R. Pearce. Enrollment at the high school this year is expected to be slightly under last year, said Mr McCloy. due mainly to the calling of the National Guard. Young men. und- r IS years of age who had not ompeted their high school work. had an opportunity for deferrment of their call to active duty until their graduation, but only one boy hose to exercise that right, all others selecting to go with the Guard now rather than wait until spring This takes about seven or eight boys and with a few marriages of high school students accounts for the expected decline in numbers in the senior high. six-peri- room across the street from the County Courthouse. Office hours for the if ay iWtnr have been announced as ai-- with indirect Mrs. D. E. Stapley and family lighting and 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. daily, except firenlace. Sunday. Mrs. Marie Smith, reg visited for a few days in New Har irtni?:' Vitifnl, flagstone terror of the cabins has istered nurse, and former super- mon v. with relatives. hear rainted a light at Prfr green color intendent of the Iron county hos ' n lights have been install- - pital, is the office nurse tor nr. J ' the top of the cabins, fac- - Davie. KMAH tt" highway. Dr. Davie, a veteran of the last . .... . , . M.,.1, e; N war, is associates wnn in. ne.i.of the in the operation Fowler ert PD:s m TO FORMER edit newlv remodeled Milford hospital i in lK.TS OP BKAVKR Dr. Davie has indicated that ne Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Walbeek 'ICKri Reav :iiwl son left this weeK lor las for call constant on be will Has ' been received by Mr, 3RMAer patients, as will Mrs. smnn. Wsns New. where Mr. Walbeek 24 f a has employment as a carpenter. baby boy on Aueust 18. ' d Mrs Auburn Atkin at u. rant. Miss Catherine Brooke of Ogden Mrs. Atkin le WAY CLEARED FOR 1 aer R..nee Patterson, and penl the ween lo re visum b 'heir mother. Mrs. Bernice isrooKe anu first child. COMPLETION OF ad Mrs. Ronald Patterson other relatives and trienns. sord to n..aver of the birth HIGHWAY 6, Miss lessie Walker returned on 'wond son on August 16. after. I.ptro sneiiUing several ft j legis WASHINGTON (Special v,,. v.ranaparenis m ernai wnn mi. ard Mrs. Lowis davs to visiting Utah will which permit lation Patterson M O Boswell and fam Mrs and Mrs. S. O. Hickman. on ,,t 4i mn" pnmniPtP onstruction ily. of U. S. Highway 6 in VUtah, as initiated by Senator was THnn i Firmage, Mr. and Mrs. W. A V. Watkins (R.. Utah) v nuiw-Mr- . IW Z--V"IVE. MAKES Mr and Mrs. v Senate. the approved Tuesday by TOl U OF SWEDEN and Mrs Drnn Williams were The legislation was approved of the n Salt Lake City two flays last P"mas L. Joseph, dean during Senate consideration week. 1951. L, Minos. University Federal Highway bill for min Senator Watkins. ranking two Mrs Margaret Gillies and Jfwrh of Heaver, is in ority member on the Senate sub..;i i of i.ane Salt hildren ... ...e , i. home t " of the Swedish committe on roads ot me r..". wei-Ka atnenaeo u itino- for two Mr and Mrs. Wal- steel Institute Committee, Works giving ' ln the if her parents, Several !H bill in committee to authorize was er S Joseph. . This sin,.!. program. """'"i by his wife and construction Sen-o- t Thomas and Robert. approved on the floor of the left Mr and Mrs. Milo Lyon Watkins. Senator Ti.psd.-ivaboard the Scan- to return to a sundav a week L;nes for Stockholm. and Senator McCarran sponsored visiting after or in Kama, 'r the lp, second amendment on the floor with Mr Lyon s parent. eontract for and visit Norway. Mrs. Final Lyon, and family, -. England the Senate providing so of $2,500,"o . 'ulin,rics and return to authority - with other relatives. aiive to R tnitmn of an office glass windows face the and the interior is en- - p plate :' o: r 1 Ti--,- I PRESS. ' Eli - - - -ll V west-centr- ai-th- rk-- Allen C. Reynnlds, ow ner of the Reynolds Building Supply and the senior member of the stake high ouncil, was sustained as bishop of the Second Ward at sacrament .ervues Sunday evening. He suc- t eds Alio P. Messinger, who was :he first bishop following the di- -' vision of the wards, two years ago. Counselors, chosen by Bishop Reynolds and sustained by the large congregation Sunday evening, were Walter S. Joseph and LaVar Willden. with Mel Hesling- on as clerk. Released with Bishop Messing- r were: Gilbert Gale and Richard It. Thomas, counselors, with Marvin Spendlove and John A. Gunn. clerks. The reorganization took place under the. direction of the stake presidency, with Pres. A. Carlos Miudoek directing. Brief remarks were made by Bishop Messinger, Bishop Reynolds Mr. Joseph and Mr. Willden. Mr. Heslington is out of town at the present, but was contacted by pohne. Sunday. The newly installed bishop has had many years of varied experiences in church work. He filled a mission in England, graduated from the BYU, taught Seminary in Cireleville and Beaver for 17 years. He has held many positions in the church auxiliary organiza tions and Priesthood quorums. He has been ward and stake superin tendent of MIA, president of the 12th Quorum of Seventy, teacher in Sunday School, MIA and Priest hood! He has been a member of the Beaver stake high council or over six years and senior member for more than three. Married to the former Kate Frandsen, the couple has the following children: Lenore, now on a mission in California; Clair. Ruth, Loraine. David and Kathleen. Walter S. Joseph, first counse lor in the new bishopric, also is a member of the high council. He is principal of the Belknap School and has been active in educational affairs in the county for several years. He was ward clerk in the former East Ward and has been active in other church capacities LaVar Willden. the second counselor, baa been president of an Elders" Quorum and participated in r.ihpi- - church activities. He is custodian at the Beaver Hih. Mr iTesIinsrton. the new ward clerk, is social studies instructor at the lo al high school and former coach He has served in the Stake Sun day School superintendency and at present is Explorer Commissioner of Beaver District Roy Scouts. If we cannot be a lighthouse, let Moody. us be a tallow candle. ,s- -ft ' ' d States ,RA ,y in sept. 26. construe."" immediate m Val- - could be undertaken f., - i .i nasiseaver a nost or agreed to also. by Mat vpb who take The bill, already approved .nna- - roes to a House.u. aompliHhments. and committee Senate conference . an, ed Senator Watkins has been "tK PAST WEEK BarkUy W. Alben w Vin. Pree. by Vice Pres. senate conferees on the of one as 93 - ""u I BLE EAT rJ ' -.. it H its P 93 21 ' 91 1 93 93 1 .... 91 71 42 46 47 48 50 52 53 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Vhave the utmost confidence mem- the House committee ber; and the House will accede-- ill w the Senate amendments make pmwlbf V.tk!nS NDI1H " Hiltnway B Raid. "1 j r I VI V A .jr. , 1Qt;,i X & O V PRICE SEVEN CENTS Selective Service County 4-Exhibit to Be Large Crowd Attends H Calls More Men; First of Week Lists Classifications The annual Beaver County Exhibit will be held at the Beaver Announcement was made this High School on Monday and Tuesweek by Miss Alene Williams, day of next week, according to clerk of Beaver County Selec-tic- e Grant Esplln, county agent. Service of the calling of eight Club members are asked to have more Beaver County men for their exhibits iu before noon of These men the 28th. Judging will start at physicals. are to report at Fort Douglas on 1:00 p. m. on Monday. September 18 for examination. Theta Johnson, clothing specialFollowing are the names of the ist from the USAC Extension Servmen who will report next month: ice, will judge all exhibits, demGlenn R. Heard, IHniii Rert onstrations, the style dress review and Keith Meant and meal preparation contests. Anileison, The meal preparation contest l.e.inv, all of Milford; Cliaile Inland Yaw and Tex Marshall will be held on Tuesday afternoon. of Minersville; Edwin Harold The demonstration contest will start at 1:00 Tuesday and the s Gale, John R. Xowers and style dress review will be held at Neil 'Manhard, all of Heaver. approximately 2:30 p.m. The public Is Invited to attend Seven men left Wednesday for the events to be held Tuesday and the August examination. Howard to view the many fine exhibits W. Bradshaw was in charge of the which are expected to be exhibited group, who left on the bus during on these days. Most of the Home the afternoon. Others going In Economics clubs in the county cluded: Thomas Arnold Swindle-hur- are expected to exhibit food and and Glenn Rollins, Milford; clothing items and the Fix-i- t Club Kay Ira Ranks and Clarence E. from Milford expects to exhibit Corbridge Jr., of Minersville; Ray some wire splices they have made !). Morris and Wendell Albert this year. 4-- H oX-fi- ce 4-- H IKmi-li- H st Green, of Beaver. The following men, previously called by the Hoard to appear this week for examination, have toeen deferred, for various reasons: Ted Victor Myers. Minersville; Clifton G. Reese, Milford, and William C. Oakden, Beaver. Only one Beaver man, James Thomas Jones, has passed the physical examination, to date, and none have been called to report for induction. The Press asked the local Selective Service office for a list of All registrants classifications. would be wise to check their classification, notify the Board of any change of status, and also of any change of address. Following are the classifications as set forth by the Federal Selective Service System: available for military; Class conscientious service; Class MRS. NORMAN FAHNSWORTH, FORMER HEAVERITE, DIES IN CALIFORNIA s ,d C "too thort" Over "half the town" crowded onto the City Park Thursday eve ning tor the community farewell party for Reaver National Guard. Dinner and program, followed by a dance iu the Legion Hall consti tuted the evening's entertainment. The crowd, estimated at ovor 1000 gathered ,on The Square at 7:30 and were served a hot ham dinner, with all the trimmings. National Guard men uud their partners wore served first at the tables in frout of the DJJP Hall. Dozens of housewives throughout town cooked the meat and various organizations assisted with serving the large crowd of men, wom en and children. Beaver City, Lions Club, American legion and other groups cooperated to stage this huge farewell party. This was one of the largest affairs of this kind ever held in Heaver. All united as "one big family" in the "send-off.- " the dinner, musical During numbers were render over the PA system, with the following groups fumishin.g several selections: mix ed quarter, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Murdock, accompanied by Miss Lois White; double quartet, Jane Ann Gunn, (Henna Reusch, Sherle Dean, Gerry Griffiths, Tim Mack-erel- l. Harold Hickman, Clair Lee, Dan Smith, accompanied by Florence Woodhouse; cornet duet by Terry Thompson end Gerry Smith, duets by Nell Thomas and Hal R. Smith, accompnnled by Tim; solos Word was .received here Sunday of the death of Mrs. Hermolne Robinson, wife of Bishop Norman Farnsworth, In Santa Monica, Calif., after a lingering Illness. A former resident of Beaver, Mrs. Farnsworth has a host of friends and relatives here who mourn her by Carol Williams, accompanied passing. She Is survived by her husband by her mother, Mrs. Ann Williams and the following children: Nor- girls trio, Robbie Dalton, Karma man Robinson, Marilyn, Gary and Joseph, Carol Williams; Green ville male quartet. Helen Farnsworth. Mayor C. A. Kirkham, in brief Those going to California for commended the "boys" remarks, funeral services included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farnsworth, Orem; for their willingness to serve their Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor Farns country, and extended appreciaworth and Mrs. Ernest G. Josph tion to everyone who had assisted with the party. D,r. and Mrs. Reed Farnsworth The local unit went lo Cedar on and family were on a trip to the for physical examinaWednesday Is and it Northwest, hoped by fam tion objector avallabe for by Army doctors. Several of members that be could ily mem Class they service ant only; the men had a "close squeeze" ber of the Armed Forces of the located In time to go to Callfor to pass the physical. The status member nla for the services. United States; Class of two men Is still in doubt, and of Reserve Component or student one, Arthur L. Fotheringham, did taking Military Training. Ross Van Orden, son of Mr. and not paBs. Some had to have a re- deferred because of Mrs. II. O. Van Orden, will be in check of their blood pressure the Class II-civilian employment (except agri ducted Into the Army with the following day. deferred be Salt Lake unit of the National Today (Friday) the equipment culture); Class II-cause of employment ln agricul Guard on Sept. 11th. Their destin and trucks of the local unit is be defered because ation, after their brief training ing loaded on flat cars of the railture; Class III-of dependents. period has not been revealed. Mr road at Cedar City. Shipplng-ou- t Class IV-registrant who has Van Orden has attended the Unl orders are Indefinite at this time; competed service; sole surviving verslty of Utah for the past two but it Is expected the unit will official deferred years. He and his wife, the former leave here Monday or Tuesday. An son; Class IV-Aliens; Class Delia Rae Myers, will move their advance detail, composed of E. Lo- by law; Class IV-IV-minister of religion or Di beongings to Beaver soon, and Mrs Roy Puffer, WO JO; Rohert F. con Van Orden plans to make her Gillies, sergant, first class; John vinity student; Class IV-scientious objector opposed to home here, for the present, at F. Nowers and Richard Tatter- least. both combatant and sall, privates first class, left here int military service; Class IV-Thursday morning for Fort Lewis, Wash., to prepare the camp for physically, mentally or morally STAKE (MIA PRESENTS the unit. Capt. W. W. Firmage. Registrant over SUCCESSFUL unfit; Class V-SPEECH the age of liability for military accompanid by his wife and daugh CLINIO AT MINERSVILLE ter Colleen, expect to leave Satservice. A speech clinic for all executive urday to drive to amp, to arrive before the men of the Battalion. Rhead Gunn left Wednesday for officers and teachers of Beaver was Stake at held evening Friday he has employ Chicago, where ment in the electrical field. His the Minersville chapel under the SECOND WARD PARTV IX direction of the Stake MIA Boards HONOR OP SERVICEMEN wife, Colleen, will be here for a Lillian Thornock, speech WAS MOST SUCCESSFUL short time before joining her hus with Mrs. In director, charge. The prayers band. were spoken by Chase H. Murdock The ward outing of the Second and Bishop Ruben W Dotson. Mrs. Ward, held Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allgood of Margaret Moyes, music director and evening of last, week at Mark Los Angeles visited here with Mr. conducted the singing. Woolsey's pasture, was declared a The general assembly was con success by the large crowd attendAllgood's mother, Mrs. Ethel at the home of Mrs. Eunice ducted by Mrs. Thornock, showing ing. The outing was a Valentine. Mr. Allgood Is a for- the .group the proper way to con for the ward members and espe duct a meeting, handling an cially to honor the young men of mer Beaver resident. nouncements, giving credit for the ward leaving with the Nation preliminary music, etc. The group al Guard, there being 23 ward then separated Into five depart members ln the Guard unit. DAIRY CATTLE TO ment and moved from one depart The MIA organizations were ment to the other nntll all had directly In charge of the outing, BE EXHIBITED AT attended the five sections. These with all organizations assisting. Pershing Erlckson was general meeting were: SO.UTAH STOCK SHOW department Program and meeting planning, hairman, with Vllda Smith In Mabel Smith, chairman, assisted charge of the program. The Relief Dairy cattle are to be Included by Don J. Webb, John O. Chris- Society had written special Invi in the southern Utah Livestock tiansen, Gale Farnsworth and tations to all servicemen and their Show to be held at Cedar City on Newell E. Warr. families. cat-1 8 9. and Dairy September 7. Good Speech Making, Wm. F. Swings In many of the tree? tie have not been shown at this Farnsworth and Melba T. provided entertainment for young Yardley. Show before, but the committee Technique of using the public er people present. Softball was an should be non-comb- at C, E, Mr. and Mrs. Max Packard of Stiringville ;.re expected here to at the home spend the week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Packard. Mrs. William II Gillies, Ivewis. Lee and Mrs. T. L. Griffiths were in salt Lake City on Thursday and Friday of last week. June and Farnsworth, who is school in Provo summer attending at his home spent the week-enin Beaver. 1 W Mrs. Florence Hartley and son Wyn of Salt Lake were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Woodhouse, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Larson of Hurricane visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. A. Kirkham sev eral days the past wh-k- , Mrs. Warren Hatchings spent last week at Salina, visiting with her husband, who is employed ln a coal mine there. Ap-plet- repre address system, Ulanche felt that they Pryor, sented in the future, ir any of chairman, Thora Beeson and Ina the exhibitors care to. they may Messinger. White and Bonnie Vie made a trip enter their Dairy animals ln the Presentation of good lessons. sale. on Saturday to the Wayne Ira M. Fisher, Milford. "Let's go to prayer meeting," Anyone from Beaver County A Hardy and Dr. and Mrs. F. who wishes to enter animals in Lillian McKnlght, Minersville. twin daughters m l'rtV Mrs. Verma Vowels and chil this show are asked to contact to see The group with Mr. ailed Fridav to visit of Caliente. arrived Thurs- the Beaver County Aent for entry a skit presented by Mrs. Pryor, dren Har-ivThe Mrs. Mel vin White. with their brother and blanks. Mrs. Messinger and Mrs. Beeson ,d were he- day to visit returning home after uncle. Jay Willden. who is leaving is expected that approximate- on "What the MIA Is accomplishIt me in Salt Lake Ci'y next week with the Guard. ly 20 fat steers will be entered ing in the Speech Department." In this show from Beaver County, Further use of the PA system was MrT K. McHoy Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. In addition to some purebred Here demonstrated and the conclusion on Wayne, two daughters returned an fords, sheep, and swine. Breeders was a talk and the repeating of to their home Alma V. Decker, underwent, FHdav of last week ipeiation at the Iron county hos or purebred cattle are urged to the MIA theme. A large crowd attended, and pital on Saturday of last week. It enter their animals ln this show has been Beaver High School, be returned as an attempt is being made to members of the Stake MIA Boards will he 1 SAC. is expected at Mmmer school to his home Friday or Saturday of increase the breeding beef division assisted with the events of the renins;. of the show. this week. Bummer. a -- Community Farewell For National Guard non-comb- EiK-s- , THE COUNTY SEAT NEWSPAPER .(I'iipct - Of Second Ward Quarter-lovferenc- 1 OH'XTY Allen Reynolds Chosen Bishop sunn, bb, who was seriously inthe jured in a truck mishap tn Thorpe B. Isaacson ofLeon-fWith tile tliw t of last week and who died Tuesday Bishopric and J. 'eek by Principal Sunday Ralph Welfare General .urlov in the the evening of Cedar hospital" t the dates for f to speak at were hoM registration at . U'idn,u.j... . ,tee scheduled .u..csuaj auemoon in the Heaver High School, people e I"".! Stake iue Beaver iuinersvine of chapel. Bishop realize thai ?- nn BEAVER lUTAHl r jpe riTV 34 YEAR-- NO. rTymST WSPAPKR IX)U DKAVKR -- Mr. and Mrs. Jane Ann. Mr. John and A. Gunn and Mrs. Melvln er entertaining feature. For the program, Terry Thomp son played his accordion for the accompaniment of the musical numbers which Included: Community Blnglnjr. led by Kate Joseph; duet, Nell Thomas and Hal Smith; trio, Jane Ann Ounn, Doreen Dahl and Ruth Reynolds; duet. Karma Joseph and Nell. The prayers were by Pres. A. Carlos Murdock and Allen C. Reynolds. G. Mitchell Tolfon, captain of the Guard, paid tribute to the Guard boys, and expressed thanks to the ward for the party. Jackie Brannon of Milford spent Friday of last week with Cherla and Fred Smith. |