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Show 1 s or Remodel BEAVER (UTAH) PRE&3, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 Date gy on Sunday. Monty and Marrel Irie of Flow- ell risited a few daws at their " note- i"ls 13 u"c Copies of the two leaflets may fancy yeast breads are included Don Baldwin. be obtained free of charge from in the bulletin. in Mrs. sister's on home, housing ttuuut will gone particles not want V Mr. and Mrs. Schick and daugh county extension service offices. Sinirle copies of it can be ob ,Le articles are being pre, a lot of unneeded space to care for ' T the Utah State Agricul-- 1 Too often ters Helen Santa LaVel and from tained free of charge at county ex remodeling of the old E Mr. "'iieee Extenison Service as home comes too late in the life and with visited Rosa, Calif., tension service offices. of FARM HOUSE PLANS READY Mrs. Howard Bradshaw. t0 prove profitable to families planning to AGENT'S COUNTY OFFICE AT ll,e,u- - 111 many instances a new Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chrlstensen Jor remodel.) ' UKAVKR Small hnnsa MARRIAGE OP YOl'XH XHTLE of 0. farm house plans Twenty-si- x uuiu prove more MILFORD GIRL WEDDED TO Elsinore, and daughter, Veon H. Gardner MAX ON' TUESDAY TO TAKE I LACE TONIGHT economical irom many aspects been have home of at Patterson the visited by Utah State prepared s .i .... ,i .r.iiit'iu Specialist Three cardinal conditions of Miss Marie Extension Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw. College Agricultural .miss become carter uonnie win of Orton, daughter good Service. remodeling are: ce of new building "r. and Mrs. Richard Orton be the bride of Verl Iloldawav in 1. A house that S Each plan is printed on a is basically-soun- came the bride of Howard Sher rites to be performed tonight (Fri and labor what they are and adaptable to are con- will and wood omeseekers is Miss in sheet, the single Carter copies temple rites nerformed day). change daughter many f. rl 2. A clear master ...4 soon ibe available free of charge plan of how oy Pres. Harold S. Snow at 1:30 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter and nr bUVlllS OIU Iiuuica a..u 4 to you want u, at a was Herore transform Heaver at the student the county extension service offices. Tuesday them. uuing afternoon at St. High entire George if 'fill Families planning to build or factors should be house, even though it mav not ). Temple. Those witnessing the mar School, where she was secretary of al major if re completed for five or more years. riage were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the Sophomore class. Mr. Hold remodel are advised to check these ins ri.'ci pSSTR,! UUkUMUlU mm 6. rauence and ietermination Corbridge, Mrs. Bertha mount to 1 plans for suggestions on suitable away, the son of Mr. and Mrs. R nigner man ,t the Evans, to abide by it. it L. Holdaway, is a graduate of the FACTS REGARDING UXDULANT house arrangements. bridegroom's and gamgrandmother, jble L Owen Anderson, an uncle of the high school and was prominent in FEVER TOLD IN LEAFLETS Us j ; tiVi io Don't hesitate to invite the i a popular Detailed blueprints and estimatathletics while attending school. A of a reliable architect and bride. ed costs on each of the plans can experience unalso as known Brucellosis, to check the house, be Wednesday evening at the First reception at the Mlnersville rec- dulant fever and bang's disease, be be obtained from the ExtenUuodelins. says. "There may- engineer sion Service, which is interested aaons why it is desir- fore you buy. Have foundations inird recreation hall, the newlv- - reation hall will follow the endangers public health, decreases in ' ,v an old house and re drainage, sills, plates, ioists. fram wedded couple greeted friends and promoting better rural bousing milk production, causes loss of is NOT ing, walls, chimney, windows, and relatives at a wedding farmstead planting in Utah. and of them , . one in ki reception increases sterility, depre roof checked for state of health their honor. Also in the receiving liirthduy Anniversary Party Held calves, Coulam, USAC extension Joseph cheaper. Unfortunately, ciates the value of a herd, and Miss Irene Gale was compli more line were the bride's parents, the r'ononiif evidence in most and cost of needed repairs or engineer, was in agricultural mastitis. b the bridegroom's grandmother; mented at a birthday anniversary of the plans. n the side of starting all of preparation charge It reduces profits: a national If there is a heating system. matron of honor was Mrs. Dorothy party given Wednesday evening at againloss one ot hundred million dollars gt attach 1,miow 11uie aaequacy ot it and its Evans, Kanosh, and best man was her home. Eight girl friends were a sentimental , ..if inn year. toa cousin of the to BREAD "MAKING SUGGESTIONS the present of evening enjoy bridegroom. "and other values, inipossible emciency operation. If there These and other facts regarding TOLD IX NEW USAC HULLETIN The dark-haire- d in a new home, may is none, learn the rjossihilitv anH bride was glow gether, playing Bunco and Rook brucellosis are reported in two i;,r.h enough to pay you for "osts of installing one. Plumbing ing in her wedding ensemble of Prizes were awarded. A plate lun short leaflets published this month cheon was of The served. guest Housewives, children, and eswirink systems should like- white satin, fashioned with a high Ltra financial costs The- sue and ibe by USAC Extension Service. nice received honor husbands should be degifts. birthday wise a ground-grippecially a is a ruffle necRiine, lace around investigated. WilremodeH-Proved methods of stopping a new ibulletin pubwith a irictt lighted Ihese "innards" of a house yoke, rhinestone trimmed, with n,.aotical planner, not brucellosis and thus increasing lished Utah State Agricultural Meets Club by sleeves Bridge a to over her coming - point largely determine its worth. Yet an farm profits include: periodic The low fares back to school College Extension Service, entitled L the cost of the old house they are not readily visible to the wrists. The princess styled skirt a Miss Elsie Hales was hostess at blood testing of all adult cattle Both Plain "Enjoy Yeast Breads, into a long train. A bonnet bridge party Wednesday evening elimination of infected 6, est of remodeling, compared nexp?rieneed eye. Dry rot and swirled animals, and Fancy." provide you with of lace and net secured her lace- - at her home. At bridge, Mrs. Le new a of house, termite in infestations base f0st sills, of all vaccination j,;t, addition calves, nore Swindlehurst won point prize Bread making suggestion!! in EXTRA pocket money I and natural ad-ii- boards and first floor beams can trimmed veil. Her flowers were of only disease-fre- e animals to the Mrs. LaRne Briggs, honors and f the location been adapted to roses and white gladioli. red have this bulletin be to serious without outward desirable any use of are enough herd, and good sanitary meet, conditions common through The program, as directed by Mrs. Vona Cox, consolation. The one signs, until it is too late. CEDAR CITY practices. Jjj, a smart investment, to twelve. luncheon hostess served In our high altitude and out Utah. K. y consid-as of master be to Ralph MeCloy is a . of Brucellosis disease ani oth Doors, window, ceilings and UTAH i$? next things I'ROVO, next The hostess for the group dry atmosphere, we have problems included the followalso the adaptability of the er teatures in many old homes ceremonies, mals, Is hut cattle, mainly 4.5."i dairy SALT LAKE CITY in bread making quite different vocal solo, Rula Orton, ac will be Mrs. Swindlehurst. swine, goats and beef cattle. It 45 Ira! floor plan to the needs of may be readily changed to take ing: eleva in LOGAX, UTAH lower found those from Jeanette Gillins; is transmitted from animal to man on a modern appearance. The companied by tr familyUTAH Entertained Club climates. more moist and OGDEX, ; tions Bridge vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Brucellosis in man Is becoming nk not only of your present charm of others would be lost if Mrs. Lydia Patterson was a re 32.10 We need more liquid, less yeast, CHICAGO, ILL one of the nation's serious disease but wnai uiey win uc u.ci these physical features were re Baker, accompanied by Mrs. Sher ... P ...,.. TT moved. man V. Carter; musical reading. cent hostess to the members of problems. It causes a CAL... li.lO more shorter and LOS ANGELES, periods,, rising long lingerer bridge club at a party at her and a higher baking temperature illness. If you want your house to have Winston Orton, accompanied on (ADO TAX) size, the general room aring piano by Mrs. Winston Orton; home. Twelve were present, and 'Much time and effort will be to make really good bread in our an unity without awk the anient, or iwwiuimira was the luncheon, following bridge vocal Nell trio. Karma arThomas, new after-thouga ward bs::ne partitions for constructions, required to eradicate this disease," Utah homes, says Elna Miller, GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT played the remainder of the eve- asys Dr. ren vocal Carol nutritionist and Williams; Joseph, a livable that such are for Wayne Binns", head of USAC extension remodeling complete plan junent. went to Miss Anna-bel- l Prizes ofz-thlning. Florence Evans, dition, accompan author me USAC publication. Science oio must be made and followed to the ran he developed, dept. Hales, points; Mrs. Ella East-on- , But Veterinary ied by Miss Gillins; tap dance by BEAVER DRUG CO. with Fundamental facts for ibread may be a white elephant on very last job. To not do so may working together by Wrhite Mrs. and Wanda a honors, Sonja Hollingshead, Carol, Dar-lwe can eliminate making and Utah-teste- d . i hands. also mean extra expense. proved methods, recipes PHONE NO. 1 Robinson, accompanied by Miss consolation. brucellosis in animals and man." for a large variety of plain and iTiodeliiiff isn't worthwhile if BEAVER. UTAH It not only costs money to make musical reading, Mrs. modern installations in an old Joseph; pnot provide Met Monday of better modern liv- - house, but it also costs money to Baker, accompanied by Mrs. Car- Belknap DUP Camp The Belknap Camp of the DUP L Tl.. .TAitntr iiilnlp will Tin tear down, cut openings, remove ter and Mrs. Clark Prince; vocal Illustrated il "Cat.roill.r" m.ul tin t met at home the afternoon Bar with Sherrie Monday Dean, selection, 1st' want a place that will pro- partitions, remove paint, tear out , . ... . r rI'v'I n ii-muivi -i of Mrs. Sadie Patterson. Thirteen bara Lee Dalton accompanying. origir aoing rin prtct k' wort $ needed space as family needs and Install plumbing, heating and on . outdoor (ion thoatir r. Ice cream and cookres were ser were present, includiag Mrs. Caro a line Salt Lake Smith, spe City, ved in the dining room at small tables. Prominently displayed was cial guest. The ladies spent the the pretty wedding cake, decorated afternoon quilting on a quilt for The hostess served in pink and white, topped with the the Camp. - f j,.us Ht o f0 Build j call... f sep-era- te FARManMOSflZfc M r i 'ft - 1" 5.0 5 it linr - . .. f. EUGENE N. DAVIE, M.D. HIYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in male ry The newly-wedde- d couple will make their home in Miltord. Munford Professional Building HOURS: 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday a' sieo PHONES: oei Office 229 Night 248-- J anne ;X!L od o: Jt fin: TOP QUALITY REGISTERED Here&osrdl Mu Els 1 -Hereford Coming Ranch Straight Wyoming breeding, a son of WIIK Helmsman 51st. Choice long Domino 68th. 3 1 yearlings by Laddie - Coming yearling, straight Willi bred. yearlings and weaner calves, all by WHR Royal Duke 35th. We would like- - to see some of these good cattle stay in Beaver County. Several coming he CONTACT TED MU1R will be glad to show them to you. QUIN T. SHEPHERD MANOERFTFJ.n wiring. It has often been said that instead of an alteration job, the owners should have had a good Try a Press Want Ad 1 pa-stur-c lot 45x100. and water and fewer. FACE THE FUTURE W ITH X)NFIDEXCE Knowledge of the fact that your insurance program is and adequate to protect youunfor-Been of event In the yours enables emergencies you to face the future with complete confidence and a feeling of security. Dou yon have this peace of mind? Automobile Beaver Real Estate And Insurance Company 289-- J Ufiliiy brackef bracket to which a kitchen meat grinder can be clamped. Fasten a piece of angle iron to the side of the counter. On top of the angle iron, fasten a piece of wood of proper thickness. fronUe. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH 24 or -. y,.. r. 4 STARRING .; t ' " -- i x if.:- m. DIESEL MOTOR GRADERS . . in oil theaters of action throughout Utah where perform ance and economy pJoy stellar roles ore 203 "Caterpilfar" Diesel Motor Graders. e of these 208 machines were sold by us this past You can depend on pMXv FINISHED HOME IX XORT1IF.AST small faces W(.st; lot has roo.1 gardni "lot nd o. MERKLEY, Phones ' stars in the power blade grader field. 'Wi: nuiLDiNfLor ix southeast PARr op tows """'If ol, excellent dralnaKe for a basement Only A1RD ' ' .. $"f year - - positive proof that "Caterpillar" Piesel Motor Graders are top HioWli ILDIXO LOT only two blocks from town; South ,fnt. rliy water on lot. a drain ami two Hheds. Business building on Highway 21 B'lildine 23x10 feet. Connected with city f mum- Thirty-on- Reditu buildings including living quarters now me AVAILAtW.fc. TEI) 05-fo- ot f HQWTO E SAL Maln - 1 g REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CASH OR TERMS street location opposite pwtofflce liR i By Miss Lois liradsliaw The rodeo, held here Saturday and Monday was a big success Don't you become one of these They had bucking horses, calf rop victims by allowing premature en ing and riding, bramha bulls and thusiasm to get you off the deep other attractions. end. Bishop Alma V. Decker was pre sent at Sunday School. Earl Baldwin was sustained as Presiding Mder to replace LaVel Bradshaw lirXTKRs!' 151LLETIX READY who is now a member of the stake FOR DISTRIBl'TIOV XOW high council. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Maycock Of special interest to hunters is uid family of Fillmore visited a a new bulletin published (by Utah few days at her parents, Mr. and State Agricultural College Exten Mrs. Edgar Edwards. sion Service entitled, "Wild Ducks Mary Lou Edwards spent two uid Geese, Field to Kitchen Care.' days in Fillmore, visiting her sisSingle copies of this bulletin are ter, Mrs. LaVoy Maycock. Mr. and Mrs. Al available free of charge at county Dobrosky of Parowan visited with Mr. and Mrs. extenison service offices. It is written by Jessop B. Low, professor of wildlife management it USAC. and Cloyde Pierce, a stu dent in wildlife management ai the college. Detailed instructions on proper are and processing of wild ducks and geese are given in the bulletin To Fasten Grinder illustrated with several pictures American Builder magazine ind drawings. suggests this way of making a house-burnin- ttiu ; watermellon to the group. traditional ornament. Mr life Beaver Real Estate & Insurance Co. Alrd G. Merkley Phones 24 239-- J good show whenever one of the three "Caterpillar" Diesel Motor Grader models No. 12, No. 112 or No. 212 are on the fob. CATERPILLAR' A STATE ON FIRE Forest area burned over annually is equal to the land area of Wejt Virginia. BLINDS EFFECTIVE Venetian blinds can keep a room at much as 10 percent cooler in summer because of refraction of d the sun's rays from the slats, and in winter Venetian blinds are 90 percent more effective than window shades in retaining room heat, says American Builder magazine. a is Your Best Buy Sold and Serviced by color-coate- SOUND IN SILVER Sound travels through silver at the rate of 8,658 feet a second. MORE CHILDREN DIE Children art the most frequent victims of fire. Nearly 4,000 children die in fires each year. J. CLAIR PLATT-Ce- dar City, Utah Phone, Cedar City, 131-- R |