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Show it BEAVER - (UTAH) n I PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER M. IN OUR Party Hold Tuesday Evening SUNDAY EVEMV SERVICES The Fall Soi.lal of the MIA wats Committee The held Tuesday evening for the three were in Genealogical of the Sunday eve charge Beaver wards at ahe services in the Beaver wards recreation hall. A big crowd was ning In the First Ward, the meeting of an dancing was conducted evening present for by Orville Harris FihI (recycles were served. The so Readers for the dramatization in cial w"as under the direction of the cluded Lydia Smith, Ruth Paice activity committees of the three and J. Albert Muir. Musical num wards. MIA has been carried on all bers in addition to congregational during the past summer and the numbers was a quartet selection fall work will commence next by Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker. C week. Edwin Paice and Joan Baker. MIA First-Thir- d HomebuiMers Have Holiday Party The Holiday party for the Ilomebuilders of the three Beaver wards was held last Friday eve ning at the recreation hall the the First-Thir- d chapel. The game were carried out In a 'track-meet- " theme. Root beer and doughnutf" were served to 40. The parents of the girls were special guests. The stake leaders are Wanda Roberts, Gae MnVdock and Macel Horton. USED CARS BARGAINS, Sodnnft- '48 '50 '49 '47 '48 - Sedans & r. $ 04J5 KAISER, FORD FRAZER CHEVROLET KAISER $1405 1225 1005 945 Mi1, and Mrs. LeGrand Gale at Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whit'; and children visited with relatives in tended the Joseph Banks Sr., Re 1 have Z, late model Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries Beaver over the Labor Day week union at Minersville, Saturday. FOR SALE 19S0 CHRYSLER CARS. Will of the 4 were 2 There descendants end. FREE Delivery Every Both PHONE 218 sell one at a bargain price. Benjamin Banks family present. excel in and have low mileage Mrs. Orville Harris and lent condition, like new. See Miss Vie White, who has emJoyce and Mary and Karen L. L. GILPIN, Beaver Lodge -- SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIAL Hettumont were in Salt Lak-- ' City ployment at KSL in Salt Lake City Mr. and visited with her parents. from Friday to Monday. I HAVE a nice pile of Stoker coal Mrs. Lawrence White, and other? clinkers for that mud hole Mrs. John G. White and daugh- over the holiday week-end- . We Hive Specials Every Saturday & on(j Who wants them? L. L. GILPIN A 31 ter Alice returned home Monday Beaver Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ash worth alter visiting a few days at tlu home of her sister, Mrs. Marian and family of Cedar City were FOR SAL- E- Folding I! A BY BUGMARINE BOWL FANCY COLORED Reese and family at I'anaca, Nev visitors on Monday at the home GY, with rubber mat; like new of Mr. and Mrs. John Ashworth ' Call 135 or 287 GRATED TUNA TOWELS Mr. and Mrs. Karl P. Woolsey and other relatives. Genera! BARGAIN and son Terry of Salt Lak-- i City ft Electric REFRIGERATOR, 20 x 40 each Miss Dorene Dahle has returned can tit the were guests last week-en- d 69$ REYNOLDS model. Deluxe 1950 she where from Wool spent Clearfield Mrs. Mr. Mark and home of 4 SUPPLY. BUILDING sey and visited with others while the summer. She is enrolled for her Senior year at the Beaver High in town. BLUE PINE FREE COOKING APPLES and Table CLOTHING School. some PLUMS at J. T. TANNER Mrs. S. L. Tanner went to Ave 4 GRAPEFRUIT own. home. Pick your 54 in. Mrs. Verma Vowles and chil nell. Calif., to visit with her dau Reg. 135 last here of visited dren Shr Two-rooCaliente to Ness Anderson. Mrs. house, SALE FOR ghtei, Sale be moved; would make good accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clyde week at the home of Mrs. i3. A.yd. weekthe for here Wilfden. Also Lake cabin Salt mountain or They City. Chlrman, single garage nd was Miss Evelyn Ray, who hap were gone about a week. See or call AL HOFFPAUIR. FINE GRIND employment in Salt Lake City. FOUND Nearly new axe at Rents Dr. and Mrs. E. S. McQuarrir BOYS' SOCKS M J B COFFEE Lake, owner may have same by Mrs. Kathryn M. Schnepel, Salt and daughters Joyce and Rhonda ax. in paying for ad and describing returned home Saturday after a Lake City, spent the week-en- d lb can nine-da- y pair trip to various places in Beaer at the home of her parents, FOR SALE Former Quentin Colorado. New Mexico and Arizona Mr and Mrs. George C. Murdork. if desired terms Gunn HOME; and visited the South Rim of the and other relatives. On her return 1 Call 45 or 109. Grand Canyon before returning she was accompanied by her son ORANGE or Richard, who will attend school FOR SALE Bassinett, with re GIANT TREND Mrs. Richard Gillies and family in Salt Lake this year. movable legs, liner and pad; BLENDED JUICE also baby stroller. Can be seen have been visiting for the past two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Theurer and at Hood Welding & Equipment. 46 oz. can package S7 to I Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Joseph. Mr. daughter of Providence were vis Gillies, who will teach at Cedar itors here the first of the week Information about the HifUi this year, will come this week at the home of Mr. Theurer's sis WANTED Miss Joleen Ashman, Fillmore1 family and relatives of ROBERT end to move his family to Cedar. ter, Mrs. Wallace D. Yardley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Farns PARKER, born 1820. Write to worth and son Robert and daugh was a visitor Sunday anil MnrdJ family. They had been to the Sou vulvar Mrs. Romaine Woodbury Cox ters. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Idol and Mr. thern Utah Parks and were re Alice and Martha Ann at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A Mary 1019 S. Maple St. Inglewood 1. and Mrs. Elmo Patterson left Mon- turning home. tsicicneu carios aiurdock and familj. i for left Wednesday A31-S- 7 Calif. Farns Mr. where day for their homes in Lynnwood, Wayne County Mr. and Mrs. Glade B. MerklJ Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Dalton WANTED Calif. They had been visiting rel Your AUTO and worth will be principal of the ele were week-en- d visitors at tvJ atives in North Dakota, and eu went to Salt Lake City over the sold have school. They TRUCK Insurance. Full cover- mentary Ihomes of Mr. Mrs. flnn h,h1 to take their daughter, and route home stopped to visit rela- week-en- d LaMar Hodges, Low Cost. See or call their home here to age; Mr. and Mrs. Aird G. Mcrkler' tives and friends in Beaver. and Barbara Lee to take entrance ex RALPH K. McCLOY, ph. 243. to Beaver la. am. nations prior to entering the Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. John They returned J13tf this Utah of later irom Salt Lat ruesaay University evening visit were son of Flowell Sunday to attend the funeral servient She also auditioned for FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ors month. home of their daughter the at music and passed that along with CALL 226. J3tf and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs Merkley s grandfather CM her other examinations. jonnson. FOR SALE SWEET CORN. Call B. Skousen. They were in attend sacrament Congress Keeps Cool in; at ance the meeting MARK WOOLSEY. S7 Heat relief for congress Is pro Second Ward when the infant son elecvided by six IX)ST White zipper case contain- of the Skousens was christened tric motors which drive ing child's glasses. Reward. Call by his father and named Don B. compressors. They produce refrigMrs. Clark Patterson. S7 Skousen Jr. eration every three days equal to from 14.000 tons of ice weight FOR SALE 1939 PLYMOUTH Miss Fanny Carlton of Los An Want Ads Get Result- that of the Washington monument Coupe; 10 x 12 rock crusher: was in Beaver a short time geles motor. Prices very reasonable.! last Thursday between bus stops. Call JACK MILLER. AlOtf She had supper at the home of Other Smith. Mrs. Winnifred FOR SALE Good supply of 15-iUsed TIRES and TUBES, also guests, who were invited by Mrs. USED TRUCK TUBES. See your Smith to visit with Miss Carlton, O. K. RUBBER WELDERS. were, Mrs. Minerva Whitehead M4tf Mrs. Winnie Puffer and Martha Beaumont. Miss Carlton and her father, Karl S. Carlton, had gone to Provo to visit with Walter CarlKea ton and family. Miss Carlton is a Ait Librarian at a Church School in Mi HOLIDAY on ICE! California. 'tlin 23J Si -- S7-1- In the Second Ward, the read ers were Jessie Gunn and Alta G Hickman, and participants in the dramatization were Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Gale, Albert T Smith. John Gunn and Bishop Allen C. Rey nolds. LaMont Thornock and How ard R. Low sang a vocal duet, ac companied by Kathryn Schnepel and there were special congerga tlonal numbers. The services were under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Burt and Mr. and Mrs Smith of the ward committee. Melba Yardley and Nettie Grif fiths were the readers in the Third Ward. Participants in the drama tizations 'were, Ruby Grimshaw Melvin Bradshaw, George Terry Kenneth Barrick. Special musical number was a vocal duet, Karl S. Farnsworth and Enid Rpafford with Barbara F. Robinson Coupe 1545 '50 CHEVROLET mmm Mr. and Mrs. Leo Louis, sod Mrs. Jean Harris and Mrs. L. Burt motored to Parowan last Ted and two grandsons of Comp-to- n. Calif., visited with their sister Friday to attended theCentenia) Mrs. LeGrande Gale and family. Fair of Iron County. 7, 1951 '48 CHEVROLET Aero .... 1195 Mrs. Rose Nlsonger has return 925 ed to her home In Salt Lake City after visiting a month at the home Pickups, Trucks, Etc.- n 1125 of Retta and Mary Boyter and '40 CHEVROLET Htake 975 others. During her visit, hIu and '48 CHEV. 84-to- n with '40 CHEV. l?i cab over IMO the Misses Boyter in comany to went Salt Lake from relatives n 845 47 DODGE, lH-toYellowstone Park. Short cattle 275 41 FORD l?4-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. White and Complete IJne of and Norman COLUMBIA HOUSE TRAILERS daughter Virginia Bradshaw went to Sacramento, NEW & USED CARS & TRCCKiv Calif., to get Miss Betty White, who has had employment tnere. Thev went to San Francisco and then to Salt Lake City, where Bet will enroll at the Unlverlsty of ty Cedar City 360 North Main Utah. After being gone auout a SERVICE week, they returned home Tuesday SALES PARTS 47 PLYMOUTH ii-to- Bradshaw Chevrolet S7-1- m 89i 89 15c S7-2- 656 27 n son-in-la- 0 800-to- n s- n n. 1 YYlf U 7 tv i- . fj V V PT I JN f'V-I IVm) iV I J j i" fRnf?firnRnnfi - -- XIJ Tl "V LU A 1 "ST Uri (tJ Ts ,1 viI $ 1 r1 rw-- jftx XH'lTUlC ' l G fVI f$ -- iSggSpr I g&J AND If .,u.um...mu. Ulmm? c 3rd lent MINING ..one Evtri !rth, irT EXHIBITS! 'nrm eref INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS! MISS UTAH CONTEST! A 1 OVERMAN Beaver Mfital Works tfihi MIDWAY) More Exhibits Than ' mi CIRCUS! Grand NEW have a Special both for S59. 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