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Show I BEAVER, (UTAH) Mrs. -- t. ti .'IH x 1 1 , JU- . 1. V. V. 'uir visupo PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1961 Margaret Mitchell of Salt Lake Miss Roberta Detmer of Idaho City visited In Beaver ten days at visited last week with her aunt, the home of her aunt, Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Lottie Burke and family. She ian Tolton. returned home Monday. Farrer and Bets m Provo Wed- Air. and Mrs. James Burke and Joy Crosby and Richard Gillius nesday wihe Mr. Fairer attended of Salt Lake City arrived left last week for a k visit family Hie hearing in Salt Lake KD K X X ITT I V LS KNC.AGKM EXT ANNOUNCED VOll II EES-Oher Tuesday night to spend a few at Grand Junction, Colo., with City Miss Sylvia Vorhees, daughter Mr. and their sister and aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Patterson days with his parents, Mrs. Isabell Gillies of Las Vegas1 of Mr. and Mrs. W. LaVar Vor- Mrs. Thomas Burke. Holzer and family. spent several days last week with hee:s of Beaver and formerly of announce the engagement of their he,- brother. Tom Burke and fani-- , Milford. and Wm. Edward Oak- - daughter, Barbara to Mr. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wade and) Mrs. Weils S. Farrer and ily. den, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Grinnn. son of Mrs. Wllford Has-lere- three children of California eamo. Ann Sue Linda Julie and of brideCedar The City. Oakden, were married at Pioche, olect graduated from the Beaver turned home Thursday after at- to Beaver and spent a few days Mrs. Alfred Prusse and fivp Nevada, on Wednesday, Aug. 29 visiting their grandmother, Mrs. children of Bountiful spent a few; They returned to Beaver on Thurs High. Class of '51. She was a tending the wedding of Mrs, Low and aunt, Mrs. Nell Leone Miss niece. Knowles, Nancy days here witti imr nr.,,,. iil re- member of the Pep club and active day and the bridegroom last week, then on to L. of E. Mrs. Dr. and Hntchings, and Mrs. Ezra Ashworth. and port Friday morning In Salt Lake in Land affairs. Mr. Grimm spent daughter wed- Fillmore to visit his parents, Mr. The Los Knowles. Angeles. in servin Alaska the armed other relatives. ias a volunteer in the Navv Air time was Aug. 25 at the First Bap and Mrs. Arthur Wade. On a trio Coi ps. His bride accompanied him ice. He has employment at Iron ding and the Farrer girls to Zion's Canyon, their car broke tist Church Mountain Utah for Contsruction. Buster, son of Mr. and Mrs to Salt Lake. were flowers girls for their cousin down at Hurricane and the visBernard Walker, was returned to The new Mrs. Oakden is a grad A definite date for the wedding and were dressed In white organdy itors returned to Beaver Sunday to his home last week from the uate of the Milford High School has not been set. to learn of the death of Mrs. Low. frocks. Iron county hospital, where he in the class of 1949. while Mr. nad undergone an appendectomy Oakden graduated from Beavei Birthday Anniversary Party Higr. Monday was an Important occa Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Christian sion for Keith Erlckson when he sen and daughter Eileen of El TRAINED LIVE,' Bejjin your training: now at celebrated his 8th birthday nnni Centre.. Calif., will leave Monday Party Honors Ilawlinsons Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Rawlin-so- n versary with a party at the home for the.ii' home after vi'istlng a of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonwere guests of honor at a week at the home of his parents, eveard Erlckson. Fifteen boys and party 'Thursday Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Christiansen ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. girls enjoyed the party with Keith Mr. and Mrs Cleo Patterson and Chase H. Murdock. The evening playing games and having refresh. ments. The cake and all daughter Ann and Cay Cartwright was spent in visiting and light re- refreshments birthday were carried out in left Saturday for Denver, Colo, freshments were served to 14. a color scheme of pink and white. to visit their daughter, Helen Pat terson, who has employment there Have SujHr in Canyon They expect to be gone a week. Mr. and Mrs. Chase H. Murdock Canyon Party Enjoyed Members of a sewing club went and family and Mr. and Mrs. Circle these dates: The County Company of the Frank Hatch and famiy had sup- to Ponderosa Park last Thursday Daughters of Utah Pioneers will per Monday evening at Ponderosa evening for a chicken dinner. Inholo a convention and election of Park. The Hatches are Sept. 13, 9 a.m., Registration for new students visiting in cluded In the group were, Lois new officers on Wednesday. Sept. Beaver from their home in Rich? Tolton. Colleen Shelby. Margaret former students 12, in the DUP Hall at 2 p.m. and, Wash. Sept. 17, 9 a.m., Registration Murray, Alice Swlndlehurst, Vilda All Camps are expected to be in Lund. Owen Espin. Enid Spafford, attendance. Ella Firmage, and special guest, Partiew Held for Rawlinson Hoys Mary Iou Merryweather. The next Don Rawlinson was the guest of hostess for the club will be Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. honor at a going away party givenj Lund. N'ettie Baldwin of Boulder City, for him recently by the Guide class Xev., spent Tuesday and Wednes- of the Second Ward Primary. The Honors Birthdays day with their mother, Mrs. Belle boys and their teachers, Helen J, Family The Hattie Goodwin family met Reese and sister, Mrs. Mary Tat Hutchison and Donna Morris went to Greenville for games and a pie recently at Ponderosa Park, the Now offering: tersall. occasion being mrs. uoouwm s nic lunch. Bachelor's degree in elementary education birthday and her daughter's. Mrs. at of was the honor Kpnt guest Mr. and Mrs. .T. Cordon Toltonl i Three year course in Agriculture LaRue Briggs. Those present were and son Grant of Provo visited a neighborhood party held at the Mrs. Ben Lewis and son Stanley, O Three year course in Air Science (ROTC) this week in Beaver at the home Howard Walbeck home. The chili Milford; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy of Mrs. Marian Tolton. They left dren enjoyed playing games on O Upper division classes in other departments Goodwin, Jean and Joan, Nevada; their son at the home of his grand the lawn and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollis, Car courses in Vocational certificates for mother while they visited the served. ol and Afton; Mrs. Clark GoodSecretarial M'leiice canyons. HwilneMS win, Jerry, Cullen, and Mr. and EDWARDS FAMILY REUNION Mrs. Harold Goodwin, Milford; Building trades Mrs. James McGarry and chil Auto mechanics Mrs. George Baker, Minersvllle; dren Kaye and Steve of Ogden are Sixty descendants of the Robert Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Briggs and Agriculture facilities ; large dormitories, fieldhouse expected here today (Friday) to Edwards Jr., family met for a re- Judy and Barbara Fordham and Expanded at the home of union at Ponderosa Park on Sat- Ruth spend the week-en- d Reynolds. Mrs. McGarry's brother and sister-in-la- urday. Program, dinner and vis m. For further information, Mop ln and visit, with pirector Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stev iting were enjoyed. Visitors were or write to MilClub Mwts Iioaver from Orem, ens. Provo, Study present Chairman, Public Relations The Beaver Study club met on ford and LaVerkin. New officers of last afternoon are Philo week; Orem, Branch Agricultural College presif Edwards, Thursday Mrs. Esta Cox returned from a and at the home of Mrs. Ellen Joseph. to be named, dent; secretary to to Cedar City, Utah California take her trip Marintha Pendleton, retained aF Mrs. Sara Bakes, a special guest, daughter. Marie James and three "Kris-tin- e a ASK YOL offi review FOR of the K FRKK (XIY OF THF. '51-5- 2 COLLKGE CATALOG worker. book, gave Outgoing hildren. She was accompanied by research hostThe Lavransdatter." cers were LaVel of Bradshaw, presi her son Sammy, granddaughter ess served luncheon to fourteen. i dent and Alma Sly, secretary. Olenys Cornett and daughter, Mrs Donna Morris and baby. two-wee- A Le-Ver- 1 THE lat CO LLEGE ining Solid Black Gold miners step up production of Gilsonite as new creates demand for product as pipe insulating material. intah Basin Provides Utah Unique Product cr insulating Pipes iiisoniie ! for SOUTHERN UTAH'S exclusive method of insulating pipes has been developed bv r,an Gilsonite Ccmpany using one of Utah's exclusive natural An Gilsonite. marketed under the name of Gilsulate. this hydro-carbo- n found je Uintah tiasin, may revoiu-"name to the product, even though the entire field of protecting sacainst heat loss and corro- - he probably never appreciated the importance of his find. ..sulatinj; a pipe with Gilsulate Gilsonite is a first cousin of for virtually no skilled labor. petroleum. It occurs in vertical fisMch is dug, the pipe is laid, sures up to 1000 feet deep, varying (H.wdered Gilsulate is poured in width from a few inches to 25 jnd the pipe. When the pipe is feet. :ed to temperatures from 235 to Waterproof, acid proof, and a deerees, the Gilsulate fuses, perfect insulator, Gilsonite is wide: forms a hard glassy inner coat. ly used making battery cases, elec:apers off to a more granular trical parts and other molded artiirture, which adds to its insu cles. It is also an ingredient of .ivps. be i w re quality. methods of install-- : and corrosion-proo- f soist about SI 4.5(1 a foot, plus ?d labor costs, (IHsulate coated :;S cost about $2.50 a foot, plus ,'raventional insulated tiled labor. company has applied for a'.Sun the process developed by Nelson and J. H. Baker, ; E. a are being conducted now to '.ermine the effects of low tem--.'ar- es on the corrosion protec-- ; The of the materials. the entire world's sup-o- f Gilsonite is found in Uintah It was discovered in 1885 by samuel Ouson, who gave his qualities Virtually a :!. GRIGULTURAL BRANG PtoifSieMwe Collate 0 q 0 varnishes, enamels, asphalt, plastics, paints, floor tile, building and roofing materials, inks, and soundproofing materials. Gilsonite can be converted into crude oil, and in 1949 a plant for the conversion was built in Bonanza. About G')0 barrels of crude oil made from Gilsonite are injected daily into Rangely crude, which In piped to the Salt Lake Refining Company. Despite its many uses, Gilsonit may attain its widest acceptance because of its newly discovereC Mr and Mrs. Emanuel Lund and quality of protection for pipe line son Richard and Jimmy of South of all sorts. Gate, Calif., arrived here Friday k vaca night to spend a tion with his mother, Mrs. Lue Thompson, and brother Warren Thompson and family. 0 two-wee- a IN OUR m M I .SECOND WA KD CARNIVAL A big crowd attended the Second Ward Carnival held Thurs day afternoon and evening in the anous American Legion Hall, ;ere accompanied by their ward organiations and committees . . . .... , ti. tL,una ana Keun. worked diligently on the projects nil 'to. Mrs. Lund and children, for this carnival to raise finance Mel Skinner and Mrs. S. G. for the ward. &n. KlY rvf iha nnoA A food sale, bazaar, auction :aing requirements for their and various games were on the . f m... Also nass wors. atroiida for entertainment. Hal 1 with the following porgarni. ;ie Parfv U..I.1 ceremonies: of ... master as i Hickman k iiviu 1 Ut"MWU, J6 Guid M4QO solo David Pryor; tap Ctnrnnj vnrai . . N D.t Beeson and Geral-din- e 'dance. Shirley naa a "wary party TuesGriffiths; skits under the acquaint the mothers with of Ila Messinger; otiei, direction Jjasand projects of the class Fata rvv and Anona Smith; fashof direction n Were nroaaniaA arA !ion revue under the J and Sheiny. cookies served. The Vilda Smith; trio, Colleen Howard. oi me dass are Helen v0ii cmlth and Shirley ; -- vu Clark'w. Smith was general chair ana nonna Morris Have fts Swimming Party - riia o ocuius or second Ward l: a swimming party at Cedar ; Wednesday evening and a ic lunch afterwards. The 10 . ' 'V For Homebullder JAf - S d, Evan Walker of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Thady Baldwin of Cedar. Returning last week from a vacation trip to Hungry Horse. Montana, and Canada were Mrs. Manzione and son Howard Mar Wavne. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gil- lins and daughter Debra Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall, Min- ersville. They went to visit wttn Mr. and Mrs. Alton C. .Black and son and Dudley Gillies in Hungry Horse. ! man. GirlF j Sk tzmL mzzjyJ "V&lj'i Sii'iitiwi; mh.j j-- , ."..' Roberta a Hnrtnn " fioo i..-j- .... . a -- i- . ... unuv. Haminirgers were served. and watermelon . The name . YardW of Nancy was evening of fun - ina&verienu .... oisnoprics. emitted ..j we Goodwin. W"'n ....u. n .rtnn returned on Mrs. Marina i.... twu-w- - flt?,Mr8' Erlckson left Tuesday f... n Nation to salt Lake City. aJWr rT0 after left Tuesday e ln Com" v Calif w f,mi,n graduated 'fttiv Iasl f rlday She T bppn in Provo for 8f,,slonRelative ttfn ' uation. were. (W '""wi Han, Beaver V"0;: Mrs. Nettie Huber. mi Farnsworth of v'icu "ifr, ;ork Mrs. Smith - i'-tlv- In Beaver. a with her aaugn.e. ' in Provo. Salt Lake and Marthaand Mr. accompanied Mr. . She Horman to Provo. Smith Mr. and on Thurs lay Mrs. Alrd ti -; . route to thrir homes ifc.rnia after being foi Mr attend the funeral ley.c &rick ed him. - . j . "X'': - v l ' ' ' bn plinnini to par... "MORMONS ARE DIFFERENT" By JOSEPH II. 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