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Show BEAVER (UTAH), PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1951 FARMaSHOlvtE with Mrs. Melvin Bradshaw. Lois Bradshaw spent the weekend with her parents, the Lafey vlANDERFIELD By Mrs. Ruth Bradshaw CTAR liradshaws. STAT MXTimHM KOREAN YOUTH WRITES PARENTS OF .MITCH URTIX v. MKTri and Mrs. John IiradVliaw Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hansen and A HTI Hri. L IXSK.MI NATION Friday in Cedar and visited children of Salt Lake, visited over SCHOOL SET AT L'SAC IX JUXE with her parents, Mr the week-enA school for technicians for Arand Mrs. Loyal Baldwin, and other tificial Insemination will be held relatives. Mrs. Alma Sly visited here Sun m the L'SAC at Logan from June day. MrB. Flora Edwards acfom 1th to 16th. The purpose of this nanied her back to Milt'urd for an school is to train men to do this indefinite stay. type of work. Application to atMrs. Ilynn Bradshaw and git tend this school can be obtained also Mrs. LaPriel Ed wards visited from the Beaver County Agent. Tuesday with relatives in Joseph Two men from Beaver County have attended this school in the and Elsinore. past two years and are now worksacrament at meeting Speakers ing in the county. and on April 15 were M. J. Warr son Newell. Pres. Aird (J. Merkley Applications must be in by May and Don Baldwin were the speak 19th to the Dean of School of AgWORLD'S URMST MANUf ACTBXUS ers for April 22. riculture, USAC, Logan. and mmmt w Mr. d WARM AIR HEATINI SYSTEMS Beaver Metal Works RCH SERVICES Speakers in the Second Ward, Sunday evening were among those attending Primary and General Conference. They included; Esta Cox, Louise Roberts, Evelyn War- by, Norma Nell Smith, George C. ( II I mnimwim Murdock and Pres. A. Carlos Mur- dock. W. C. Thompson of the bishopric was in charge of the meet ing. Yvonne Stott played an Oboe solo, accompanied by Helen Eas-to- n. ' " 4 J nannnrtrrflnniijffiHiMttrnrnm rTiTTf l vn n yv n nTTlfTTn ami AVER UESDAY May 1st Show Grounds North of Town Miv V- - IMPORTANT to everyone Good telephone service at reasonable cost is important to everyone. But that's not all. The 20,000 men and women of this Company who provide your service are also important to the communities and states in which they live. Last year they received $54 million in salaries and wages and most of these millions were spent in their own communities, on "Main Street" in your home town. 0 Not only do telephone people buy from local merchants, but tlie Company itself is a large purchaser of materials and supplies from western businesses and industries. Any way you look at it, many people in this state, in or out of the telephone business, have a stake in its successful operation. DRESSES WASH 2.98 4.95 STREET DRESSES -1- 0,15 (Spring Shades) COATS AND 8.95 to 29,50 SUITS A SKIRTS o PURSES O BLOUSES O B B GLOVES PAJAMAS a SLIPS GOWNS HOSIERY O MANY OTHER GIFTS THAT MOTHER WILL LOVE OUR DEMOCRACY- BOYS AND G!iU.S WEEK-APR- IL 30-MA- "Main Street In Action"! A Vital Message for Yoo Look for It in This Issue Mat feed 01 hai si jjtueiy 7 rtifh of daj m a h WW B & Q Q S 9 ,! MATTRESSES Overman's have a Special Spring-fille- d Mattress and Box Spring Set to match, both for $59.00. Trade-i- n your old mattress on a new mattress Li I ' I ygSSm fih&& 1 you to iU:w" I! or box spring with Overman's. Their truck will come to your door and estimate your mattress needs. Service of all kinds. Call 24 in Beaver. OVERMAN MAT TRESS CO., Stores in Provo and Salt Lake City. A6tf CARBON PAPER. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. ADDING MACHXNE PAPER and other SUPPLIES AT THE PRESS OFFICE. P ice FOR SALE Two-rooHOME on full lot In northwest part of Beaver. For particulars call at THE PRESS. DSttf m de: r!Tei pctmi CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be received at the of fice of Beaver City for the instal lation of curb and gutter on the east side of Main Street and for i new roof on the City warehouse building. Specifications may be examined at the City Office after May 3. Bids will be opened on May 18. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. PHILO BOYTER, Beaver City Manager v THESS ARE THCI. THE COUNTRY'S TWO MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLS. fm HEALTH, WCLFARE.CHARACTER. AND EDUCATION Curl FOK. THEIR FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES, WE INSURE OUR LIVES ANP SAVE OUR. MONEY. ptte THA T THEY MAY pas.. Mai km OE FREE MEN AND WOMEN IN A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY, WE VOTE AND WORK AND, IF NEED BE, FIGHT TO MAINTAIN THAT KIND OF NATION burial." Joseph Flynn of Cleveland won honorable mention for this fib: "One night when I was firing on the railroad, we got an order to go into a sidetrack to let a passenger train pass. We had 65 carloads of canaries, and couldn't get rolling too much weight. "I guess we would have been there yet if I hadn't hung a lighted lantern in every one of those canary cages The birds, thinking it was morning, flew off their perches. With the birds in the air we had enough weight off the wheels to that we could get going." Eleanor Roosevelt Heads List of Smartest Women wts.l AND Vtr 3n-- USED CARS & TRUCK "0KW P9 J' x. b 1 Rack Stock 86 Hi ton DODGE, 114. ton 42 1 H-to- '38 CHKV. '0 inE Laughs for Children and grown-uptoo, in the hilarious comic strips. s, IN THIS NEWSPAPER Z. n 1 H ton INTERNATIONAL L -- l4-to- n ALL BELOW CEILING -' 1 Mo11 Many Other Cherrolet From Which to Choo BE WISE BUY BRADSHA1 WISER BO'S I Bradshaw Chevrolet I North Main T PMr. Puv Cthe Columbia TRAILER, 80 ft -- Short cattle son-in-la- s NEW YORK-F- or the second con CHEVROLET secutive year. Mrs. Eleanor RooseMm velt was ranked first on the Book GUARANTEE of Knowledge list of the 12 smart WITH PRICES RIGHT Com est women in America. Concert singer Marian Anderson pail was second in the poll, which was Sedan; RKet conducted by editors of the chi'4! PLYMOUTH ldren's encyclopedia. '47 VASIf Listed in the top 12 for the second 41 DRSOTO consecutive year were Anne O'Hare .... 'Aft "11TVCI McCormick of the New York Times, er. Mme. Vijaya Pandit. Indian ambas Sedftnn & OonpFt In sador to the United States, column 4J) STUDEBAKER ist Dorothy Thompson and authoi '49 PLYMOUTH, cl coup 1 Margaret Mead. '40 PACKARD convert... Newcomers to the list were Mar Co , guerite Higgins. foreign correspond Coupe ent of the New York Herald-Tri'47 CHEVROLET OK une; actress Helen Hayes. Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Maine, Sistei Pickups, Trucks, Etc. tf '.SO CHER VOLET rrs j Kenney, Helen Keller and physicist J '48 CHEV. Carryall Florence Rena Sabin. '48 CHEVROLET '47 Mr. and Mrs Otto gchwob were in Milford. Sunday to visit with Mr Schwob's sister. Mrs. Will Mor ris, who is still a patient at the Milford hospital, following a car 'accident in Beaver two weeks ago. (Mrs. Morris had come to Beaver to meet her daughter and who were returning from Conference In Salt Lake when the accident occured at the intersection on Main Street. Her granddaughter. Marios Gillins, also a passenger in the car. was released from the hospital last Friday.! Mrs. Morris expects to be in the hospital for a week or ten davn 1 pie - FOR THESE TWO ARE THE FUTURE THE HOPE AWD PROMISE OF A BETTER, BRAVER MORE STABLE WORLD. Goulette of Los Angeiei was crowned 1950'i champion liar. Goulette'f winning itory went: 'One winter when I wit working on pile driver in North Dakota, a member of our crew froze to death in bed. The ground wai frozen so hard that it wai impossible to dig a grave. We stood the fellow on his head under the pile driver and we had to drive on him seven days and seven nights before wt got him down far enough for a decent a pnjrtei fared pillsti ARE A MAJOR. CONCERN OP THE AMERICAN FAMILY-TASSUfcE THESE ADVANTAGES AND TO PROVIDE '48 CHEV., Read by VANGUARD OF TOMORROW California Man Crowned hamplon Liar of 1950 Wis. Frank J BURLINGTON. The New York NEW YORK Dress Institute recently announced its list of the world's 10 best dressed women as selected by a poll of fashion designers, editors and other prominent persons. The Duchess of Windsor topped the list ar.d three newcomers, Faye Emerson, Sloan Simpson O'Dwyer, former model and wife of the American ambassador to Mexico, and actress Gloria Swanson, were added to it. Others making the list were Mrs. William Paley, wife of a CBS radio executive; Mrs. Byron Foy, wife of the Chrysler executive; Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Jr.; Mrs. Louis Arpels, of the French jewelry family; Mrs. Andre Embiricos, wife of a Greek shipping magnate, and Mrs. Leland Hayward, wife of the Broadway producer. Dropped out of the first 10 were tlie Duchess of Kent, Mary Martin, Mrs. Kingm;m Douglass, and Mrs. Harrison Williams. e ea imore. v. SUNDAY, MAY 13th seven-year-ol- Dress Institute Names Ten Best Dressed Women in '50 I Day 32-vo- lt, i LiVti'lil'tliM Mothers Gifts for m Karl S- Farnsworth, recently returned missionary, made his official report to his home ward, the Third, Sunday evening. Joe Warr favored with a trombone solo, accompanied by Barbara Lee Dalton. Earl T. Smith of the bishopric was conducting the meeting. Three generations of Baldwins. Thady Raldwin Sr., Ogden, Earl Baldwin and Don Baldwin, werej the speakers in First Ward Sun day evening. Ray Bradshaw was also a speaker. The Relief Society chorus sane two selections. "We Ever Pray to Thee," and "School Thy Feelings," directed by Naom rtaVpr. with Stella Merchant at the piano. Leonard W. Paice of th ter. Such a way I take a piece o bishopric conducted the meeting pen and write a letter. I want i FirosMo Meetings Held God is still in the Heaven then The Mia Maids and Explorer does he make me worry. of Third Ward met Sunday eve I lose my father 1950 since then nine at th home of Mrs. Nola I have to feed my all family be Pearce. followine church. Host cause I am the. oldest son of my esses for the evening were Phyli mother. I tried to go to America Gale and Reva Parkinson. A part a lot of way to stay lestons so tha of the book, "The Bie Fisherman i may accomplish tlie purpose o by Douglas, was reviewed by Mrs being a statemen. but it cost so Pearce, wih the remainder to be much money, even in this prezen Pearce. with the ermainder to be condition I couldn't feed myself given at a later time. The host easily, so I gave up to go there esses served refreshments to 16. I beg a pardon for the above Mrs. Grace Smith was hostes riting but I could not help being to a fireside meeting of the Junio burst when I am thinking abon my family. M .Men and Junior Gleaners of th Well I want you to do for me a Third Ward at the home of Mr and Th favour if you do sirs. Mrs. S. Taylor Farnsworth. Could you write about the life speaker of the evening was Karl S. Farnsworth, who told of some v hich you are leading now in Uni of his missionary experiences. The ted States. And how do you think hostess served refreshments to 20 about your son staying over sea Then I can understand the mind of parents because I told you Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thompson before I left inv mother in Seoul of Salt Lake City spent last week where they are fighting. in Beaver visiting at the homes If you tell exactly about that of Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts and then I could know how mv mother Mrs. Estella Thompson. Blaine has thinks on me. completed his school at Henegar's well I nave to go back to my Business College and started work work. Monday for the State Tax Commis Looking forward to your answer slon at the State Capitol. and at the same time I hope you will enjoy yourselves and be good I remain yours sincerely. Ki Bok Rhee - s Lees Style Shop WANTED for Wallace & LlarK My Dear Mr. and Miss Martin; Circus Drivers, working men. 13 "I hope that you are well an for all departments. Contact Mr enjoying yourself. Etheridge at circus grounds the And I hope that you will excuse morning of May 1st at Beaver. the henscratching. Tod salaries paid including I am very happy to find ou A2 board and lodging. that I could write to you by intro Five-roomodern FOR RENT ducing from Mr. Mitch. A27-M- 4 HOME. Call 259 Your son, Mr. Mitch, and I ar quite well, staying in a village $4300 real estate FOR SALE Korea. 5 contract. interest, better it I want to greet you yo than mortgage. Secured by 29 should like to. acres, improvements, primary My name is Ki Bok Rhee an water right, outskirts of Beav work as an interpreter with him er. For details write L. Delos o alive are still We Koreans Diiines. 623 Continental Bank 1 account of him another word U. S Salt Lake City, Utah. Bldg., ou we are so offering Army, A27 hearty thanks to the helping of U S Army in Korea. FOR SALE The former J. F. Tol- I am very sorry for that when ton home on Tenth Street; partever somebody speaks to me tha ly furnished or unfurnished, and 1 Because I get cold, verv often. part or all of the lot. Write to Korean weather which is goin Mrs. R. C. Tanner, 1848 Palm-crothese days is the coldest weathe A27tf Dr., Phoenix, Ariz. that we have ever has for the last automatic FOR SALE thirty years. DELCO light plant, with batterI can figure out how much they were happy and convenient in th ies, four motors and 30 golbes; also Red Bliss Seed Potatoes; United States whenever some boy d broke saddle two tell me about his home. But here I am very sorry fo HORSES, sale or trade; two horse-draw- n combination cultithat we don't have nothing lik Contact vators or corrigators. that another word is not so civil KEITH ROLLINS, Minersville. ized. Lonely and playing games, sing LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR ing, writing, washing, putting th ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. Write life passes lamp on and homesick O. Box 1414. Salt Lake City. P. a flow river of like the jus just M16-A- 6 like the maxim Time flies like a arrow. FOR RENT or LEASE I 'believe that your son Mr room, compeltely modern home; Mitch is leading a life just lik with electric hot water heater; above wrote. I came from Seoul facilities for automatic washer; capital city of Korea, He cam wired for electric range. Inquire from United States. I got leave F23tf at PRESS OFFICE my whole family, he got leave hi whole family. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS J3tf Between him and me have CALL 226. same situation. Rut he could ge RAISE GOOD CALVES and save a mail and write a mail, but milk Purina Calf Startena raises couldn't get a mail and write. So on the one hand I want you write growthy calves, cobU about 4 as much to feed and helps cut a letter telling that I was writing down scours. MESSINGER'S a letter home, ail the same I wish FEED STORE. Beaver, Utah. I could. On the other hand I wan to know how they are writing M2, A6-2- 7 letter from you by receiving a let ft rtnic BEAVER CLYDE C. POPE Mrs. Estella Baldwin, who has been in Murray with her daughter for the past year or so, has re turned to her home in Beaver, tne was brought to Beaver last week by her daughter, Mrs. Alice Bog (The following letter was re ceived this week by Mr. and Mrs. Win. Martin, pannis of Mitchell Martin, now in Koiva. ) C4 |