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Show I BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1951 I I NEW CROP mm EXTRA FANCY WHITE CLOVER Peggy Keusch, who also played a piano solo during the evening. Lvia W. Terry directed the choral singing. The talks were iby Ella- leen Cartwright, Mima Erickson, Christine Dalton, Darle Smith, Mrs Wal-becTerry, Helen Hutchison, June Evelyn Warby, Blllie Mer- rell, Ruth Reynolds, Eliza Cunn, Louise Roberts. Musical numbers were, chorus, Mrs. Warby, Glenna Reusch, Norma Nell Smith, Mrs. Hutchison. Donna Morris, Veloji Ashworth, and Eleanor Gray. The prayers Iwere by Audrey Erickson and Emily Pulsipher. Stake officers present were Mary F. Good win, Vie Patce. Mable Merrell and Ingrld Van Orden. Mrs. Evelyn Warby is the new counselor In the Primary, taking the place of Mrs. Ada Smith, whq movf d out of the ward. FRANK A. BEESON DRESS BOOTS Brown Black 1 JODHPURS $12.95 - 'riniuries Give Progariiis The Primary of the Second ward was in charge of the services Sun Esta day evening in the chapel. Cox conducted the meeting and the program was a history of the General Primary Presidents and the Stake Hoards, given by the teachers. Prelude muaic was by FOR ANY AMOUNT SEE Includ- C. Ilynn the following: parts by Bradshaw, Carol Limb, Lydia Har- First Ward program The - - - lw 0UR BEAVER DISTRICT EXPLORER SCOUT ANNUAL PACK 1 TRIP SET FOR AUG. iti, 17, All young men in Beaver County of ase, infroiy 14 to 17 years clusive are invited to participate in the annual Explorer Scout Pack Th-'are trip, Aug. 16. 17, U. Beaver City at assemble PRESENTED to MIA PLAYS TO HE urged at Park, next Thursday morning: HERE MONDAY EVENING and equiphorses with a.m., 8:00 will " Three one-aplays will be pre ment. A demonstration J pacK ot art the on the at tieing given sented Monday evening First-Thir- d recreation hall by the on a horse. "A trip you'll never forget. See three Heaver ward?, according to offiuch beauty spots as the rugged an announcement by the MIA cials. On Tuesday, the plays will South Fork ot Norm .ieen, .vu. and Baldy, Belnap and DeUno peaks. be presented in Milford as part of the August Blue Uike. Twin Lakes. Kim above the timber line wtieie main drama festival. beautiful meadows, and many i!eci can tie seen. a SECOND WARD HOLDS A registration fee of 50c ai.d ANNUAL OUTING. TUESDAY notification if you plan to mane should be handed to Evan, Second Ward members had an this trip Patterson, Sherman Carter or outing Tuesday evening in "The Blaine Blackett by August Kth. A Grove." Swinging and Softball met ting will be held at the home took place in the early evening, of Mel Heslington, Monday eve followed by family picnic lurches at eight o'clock to work out and porgram. Clark Smith direct- ning final plans. ed the program, with community ana Copies of suggested group C. led Harvey by singing being ob can be individual equipment Rawlinson; novelty songs directed tained Mr. (artei. by contacting hy Mae C. Wihte; readign, Glenna district chairman. Greenville boys Reusch; trio, Nell Smith, Colleen necesmay obtain copies and any Shelby and Carol Smith; talk? by Mr. B'aek-ett- . from information Pres. A. Carlos Murdock and Con- sary Minersville and Milford have rad Grlrnshaw, with remarks by been notified, and plans are going Bishop Allen C. Reynolds. Approx ahead in those communities. imately 150, were present. This is "All who wash to see the Little the escond annual outing tor tne in the Beaver Mountains from Alps ward. astride a horse; nature in all its beauty, are invited to go ilong." said the District Scout Committee Stake MIA Hoards Have Outing The MIA Stake Boards had an r - I i 1 LI Lined er Leather Soles ill, VV.EjLiL.JnUUHJ'rt g BOOTS J13 S r.larlvs Oakden conducted the service 'Sunday evening in Third Ward. The prayers were by Al- berta Stewart and Elaine Edwards, reading, Helen Griffiths; Primary history, Lela Morgan; piano soio, Janet Carter; talks on Primary 2l work, Mary Yardley and Mildred Yardley. ALSO QUALITY SHOES FOR WORK and DRESS The Blazer boys of the First Ward Primary enjoyed a "cook out breakfast" last Thursday at 5:30 a.m. in the Grove. They cook their breakfast on cans they had made from instructions In theit Primary books. The teachers are Fay Muir and Karen Beaumont. Vals Shoe Store -- MATTRESSES Overman's have a Special Mattress and Hox Spring Set to match, botli for 851). Trade in your old mattress on a new one or box spring with Overman's Their truck will come to your door and estimate yur mattress needs. Service of all kinds. Phone 21 in Beaver. Spring-fille- d OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Store in Provo & Salt Lake ee's Style Sho V On Merchandise that you will be able to SAVE MONEY on CLOTHES Back-to-Scho- ol 2 Pays LADIES' fcJILY, AuBgwistt BUTCHER BOY GOWNS Cotton, Crepe Re. 2.98 SALE BATH SET - Baby 98 SPREAD 98 2 Only 98 SWEATERS - SLIPS PURSES - BLOUSES house COATS & COATS AND SUITS SUMMER GLOVES 1.98 to 2.50-S79 ALE Reg. 1.19 to 1.98 SALE 69 BABY CREEPERS Reg. 1.49 BABY Reg. NOW 69 SUITS - PANTS 2.95-S- ALE Kid's Summer PAJAMAS baby COVERALLS ROBES - SLACKS Up to 3.93 SALE 98t KNIT POLO SHIRTS 1.45 Reg. 2.49 m Carriage ROBES LADIES' Cotton & Silk A 10 SUMMER no and 11 SUITS SALE Reg. 2.98 (21 SLACKS 98 WASH DRESSES SALE 98 50 Only - KID'S DRESSES 2.9S-S- BONNETS ale 98J HATS Ladies VaL to radio-activ- STREET DRESSES Value to 16.95 SALE 7.95 L W T rVECOT ILTtMPERATUREIN PROPER.EVEN LINNOX HEATING SYSTEM BRAS GIRDLES 100 FALL AND WINTER DRESSES AU Prices Your Choice 4.95 BLENDED 20 can Metal Works CLTPR C, TOPI? BEAVER pill" U n lital Iad STAR KIST TUNA FISH no. CORN Solid Pack 38i .W Hlue Pine WHOLE KKRXei oz. can 12 11 can fires soars it to J E L L SNOW SHEEX 0 ib! CAKE FLOUR ALL FLAVORS i llttl enoiii 3 pkgs. 46 for 27 pkg. eskk k PRESSURE COOKER All Aluminum n situ MIXING SPOON FREE! like ire led tc Cold Pack CANNERS ' PECIAL PRICE h a do Mire 1.98 each DO .( BiiiuRiiniiiiiin all iTe tl by We Will Have Specials Each Saturday & Monday siren f pHER S(JT. RONO VISIT RELATIVES Sgt. and Mrs. two boys visited Jack n. R aecal and Bonzo 1:30 at the homes of wu Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson, Greenwi ville and Ir. and Mrs. Warren place (iilKes of Beaver on Saturday. Sgt. FOR SALE BRICK HOME, clos i ben Bonzo left Cedar City on Aug. 8th in on Tenth Street; cinder bloi 'p sine en route to France, where he will chicken coop. Call 216-A be stationed with the Army comm lean Mrs. Bonzo FOR SALE munication division. FRYERS, :i M and two sons will remain in Cedar REDUCED PRICE. Call 209-two with her parents for months Ai'i 3IU aftei which she will join her husFOR SALE COWS, 3 Holste: tret In band in France. the one Guernsey, and one HolsteB J.uk is in his 11th year of mil14 altt heifer. Contact MRS. WANDI service and since has aunt and cousin, theii I J. pan-rea- dj itary been stationed at Fort Mammoth. New Jersey, except for the past 3 months while he has been attending school in New York, receiving special instruction in subniarinr cable work in connection witn his new assignment. Sgt. Ronzo was instructor in electrical field communication, theory, and teletype maintenance and installation. Sgt. Bonzo also has four brothers serving in the Army, three of whom are in Korea with the I'tah National Guard, and all of them, David, Kenneth, and Max said 'hello' to their parents and friends on Sunday in the re broadcast over KSL B. Another brother, Bob is in San Francisco 19-1- MURDOCK. SPRING Nice, type) FOR h sayln FRYERS (n SALE. See i Mi: BAKER. mainaer t ion excite iOUld A! FOR RENT could i! Al ier w PASTURE for ri tela; of summer. Call i a: Bea i FOH SALE Call 227-- SPRING FRYEPJ A! J. TO FOR SALE 1939 PLYMOt Coupe; 10 x 12 rock crush' motor. Prices very reasonarl Al Call JACK MILLER. F (KORE ;7 m ct L ratlce, 1 To rella PIANO FOR SALE (iboan person near Beaver interna a Angel in taking a high grade Sjla He Loi Piano on easy terms or discoa Hm I for cash. Priced to sell. 1nf th Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Christensen Cr4 UtHDf. write full particulars have received word from their son A4n Manager. Box 893. Phoed Reed, who is in Korea with the A10-Arizona. me i 2o4th Rn. National Guard from 7. Logan, that be has been promoted FOR SALE MOBILE GR0CE2 Before to n Sergeant First Class. Truck, complete with Contact PERSHING ERICKSI H of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ashworth of A3H Salt Lake City came down to snend 006 the week-enon Six BALES with home folk SPECIAL BINDING TWINE at $17.00 They were accompanied to Beaver bale. REYNOLDS BUILD'? by :.;rs. Ezra Ashworth. who had I SUPPLY. spent a week in Salt Lak with mi i mem tiers of the family. Sunday, IVlCTrn 41'Tll Vnur the family went to Kent's Lake i rei TRUCK Insurance. Full co tie Cli and enjoyed a fish dinner. Mrs or age: Low Cost. See Mack Ashworth went to Parowan fa polk oh. Ill Rit.PU V 'Ion of 'o spend the week with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Orton. PflcMed FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASICI W fines: CALL 226. trafi WANTED Any kind of Trttf 1 me Hon work. Bulldozer, Carry-Al- l 35 5 d ! ; ft1Y. Pickup. Trucks. immh.i: ' FORI). 4 ... iMUKiE i Ufr ,23 12." ,,10 lj.,n X'a '"r .... "t opn ate la. r a i r un:j'ij e. . i kindnesses and expresi""j n. II 4 v nil . !ieri .1 j j tV tu,. tn tnei-'i- tm St. i 5n u Mill; UJ , otiatlj cons -- their ! ri 20" 'V.lei CARD OF THANKS u. - Complete Line of HOI SE TRAILERS Cedar llreci Urr Mt'Ki MM parts lirrei 15- - CARP OF THANKS ftirj tho .alia at the home, words and deeds for our HI." tion. MRS. WALLACE AND FAMILY 2-t- WISE SEE THESE 'OR WISFU IH YS SALES Inpoi Tott( fcttn con lie ton 300 North Ma,n an nnlv Of V head S J15-AJ- J jj Ft SIS Short Cattle INTERNATIONAL "II Ford, i 'OU collect, TTt. Used TIRES and TUBib. USED TRUCK TUBES. See O. K. RUBBER WELDE",S;. iso- - 17 I'E COX, KM l4.fon riiKROI.KT LEE W. St. SIO.-- F.t ; ' ICTln OAT Bradshaw Chevrolet Beaver JUICE oz. can 29 4G SEE OCR LARGE STOCK OF OTHER MODEM ANKLETS il wei 118 Packed in Tomato Sauce EVERY ROOM... TT tl THANKS TO MY ivl 7gL yTTyL lis SARDINES 'IT ') lilt u WISER BUYS IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS BALANCED HEAT IN r Every ORANGE JUICE 46 oz.,can 2$C SC can a widow moved Mrs. Dunshee, from Reaver with her four children, Alyce. Clark, Mary and Barbara, in 1927. Since that time they have resided In New Jersey with Dan. Enroute to Raver. they stop ped at Portland. Ore., where they visited with their aunt. Mrs. Fmily Woodhouse Forrester, also visited friends and relatives in Snn Francisco and IOS Angeles. Mrs. Dun Sedans -. CHEVROLET dee is prolonging her vlsi' with (! STPDEIlAKKn relatives in Los Angeles, but will ' visit Beaver within the next few FRA.KR '17 DESOTO weeks. '10 DODGF. Dan will next visit his life-lon- e friend. Dan Berk in Salt Lake citv ".ill. - . - - c.ul ' They grew up together, both en. . CHEVROLET ioyed Telluride fellowships at Cor '!! PI.VMOITII nell and graduated together. iir. Ki M.r.T 3.95 7.9r-S- ALE Ladies HOSE tinuatlon of operations. More recently, he has been en gaged in many of the atomic en ergv projects, particularly in de veloping and applying methods to e dusts. His com arrest pany has designed and manufactured equipment for thih purpose which is being installed in the atomic power development at Arco near Poratello. Idaho. On purpose of the western trio was :n visit this project. Mr. Lindsay left New Jersey at the end of June, accompanied by his sister, Mamie Lindsay D'insbee STREET DRESSES 79 LADIES NYLON Dan .Lindsay of East Orange New Jersey, is spending some time visitinz relatives and friends in Reaver, his first visit to the home town in 20 years. Associated with the Air and Refrigeration Corp. his business office is New York He is a son of late James R. and Aiiro T.lndsav. and brother of rharlpa T.indsav Beaver. He be came a charter members of Telia ride Association in 1911 and from that time to 1915 worked at var imis nower olants in Utah and Idaho under the educational plan endowed bv L. L. Nunn, founder of the pioneer Telluride Power Co entered Cornell Mr. Lindsay University under Telluride fellow ship in 1915. During the First World War, he was engaged in special munitions control work for Ordnance department. He resumed studies at Cornell and took ad vanced degree in physies. He has spent professional career in the field of air conditioning and refrigeration, primarily in the mnnv exacting; requirements for temperature and humidity control in industries. Since last visiting Beaver. Mr Lindsay spent five years on the Whitwatersrand gold fabulous fields at Johannesburg!!, South Africa, where he designed and in stalled the first deep mine air cool- Inir nvstem in that field on the Robinson Deep Mine, at that tinu the deepest mine in the world with operations at a depth of 86 feet helow surface. Temperature? and humidity at this depth had become critical and the result of this project was to allow the con K' SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIAL- SOIL SARDINES DAN LINDSAY MAKES FIRST VISIT TO HEAVER IN 20 YEARS Howard Hutching was a recent patient for a week at the iron county hospital. SUITS GIRL'S-R- eg. -- Min'-rsvill- ris. Martha Palce, Julia Edwards, Verona Morris. Karen Beaumont, Lenora Muir, Fay Muir, Isabel! at Ponderosa Park, ThursWatters, Grace Hutehings, Merle outing where a hot supper, evening, day Alice Lund, Vera D Nelson, of ham, potato salad, consisting NowDelia Nvta Farrer, on the cob, etc., was served E era. Shirley Pake, Mildred Atkin. corn members of the boards and to the Musical numbers Included a chorus The executive offi their partners. Mrs of Mrs, Nelson. Mrs. Farrer, cers for the supper, and hosts were Morris. Miss Limb, Miss Beau the monthly th" meal, following with Shirley mont and Miss Muir, was held meeting preparation Paice playing the piano. laround the bonfire. FREE Delivery PHONE 218 ct Ash-wort- Full-Leath- Dry Coods. Notions, Groceries atj RCRVirK Until 8 p.m. W wish to express appreciation to our many whn assisted j ou; - J a our hereavement at the m"--- fiipr: our aear wire ana . .L KflO .. .. . iany io . we tnanK a i "i in any way Vinco uuwup. " the ..k. (nnV nart OH -oral services, for the nall kindnesses. 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