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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESSf, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1952 i50ooo diiaesj A 9UXTMY EVENING SERVICES The Sunday evening service in Second Ward was conducted by W. C. Thompson of the bishopric. The Zion's Boys and Girls Group l of .the Primary, under the direc tion of Ruth Reynolds, Delorea Meikley and Doreen Dahle pre sented a skit ' on the Primary unnaren s Hospital. Talks were given by Louise Roberts and. Mar: lan roiton. me primary group sang, "Let the Little Children Come," and "The Penny Song." A demonstration was given under direction of Esta Cox, showing how the children put pennies in the miniature hospital each Tuesday. A quartet composed of Terry Thompson, Jane Ann Gunn, Dan smun and Ann Fillmore sang a selection, and .Sonja Hollingshead played a piano solo. 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SPRING ITEMS IN DRES AD CURTAIN MATERIALS See Our Window for Many Other SPECIALLY PRICED ITEMS regis-trati- B. Y. U. PRESIDENT TO SPEAK AT UTAH 0 POULTRY CONFAB r JUST RIGHT When it come to describing our baked goods, perhaps the best thing to say is that they're JUST RIGHT. Every bite of our bread, cakes and other taste delights is full of rich nourishing flavor. On try and you'll be convinced. Why not come In soon? Beaver Bakery President Ernest L. Wilkinson of the Brigham Young University will be the principal speaker at the 29th annual convention of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Coop erative which will be held at the lotel Utah, Friday and Saturday, ebruary 15 and 16. Dr. Wilkinson has an excellent in both agriculture background and governmental affairs and his talk is expected to prove unusually Interesting and enlightening to the convention goers. More than 20,000 poultrymen and farmers are now associated with Utah Poultry in Utah and Southern Idaho. The organization has branches in 28 towns and cities and representatives from every one of these districts will be In attendance at the convention, according to P. Oliver Hansen of Spanish Fork, president, who will preside at the sessions. man- Clyde Edmonds, general ager, will give a complete report of 1951 activities. Reports also will be made by other department heads. Important talks also will be made by Marlon O. Romney and Dr. Carl Frlschnecht Sth Ann ivrsary. Friday, Saturday and Monday, 1 LOT LADIES' STREET DRESSES Value $7.93 1 SALE..... 2 B9 5 Value $10.93-SA- LE 395 P. M. A. SETS SIGN-I- Jj, e 0;6tt LINCOLN DAY BANQUET SET COMPANY'S COMING-b- ut that's no problem. Simply reach for your 'phone and call for a quart a quart of America's favorite in food-I- ce or two, according to week B. Now-er- February 8, 9 and II SALE 75 BLOUSES 1 LOT LADIES' WASH DRESSES f Q 1 LOT LADIES' VASH DRESSES Value to $7.93 SALE.. 295 75 1 LOT SKIRTS KIDDIES' DRESSES 49 BYU-Unlvers- ity U'di i-- C injuranct fof the N individual vl.M.B.'.' Fdmil jPQUVIj counter intelligence corps School, which Is the FBI of the Army. He will be dn Maryland three or four Of Goup. months. Phone . The following went to Parowan recently to attend funeral services for Mrs. Adlinda Orton Thornton, a sister of Vene Orton: Mr. and Mrs. Vene Orton, Mr. and Mrs, Cleo Patterson, Mrs. Esta Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Mulr and Mrs. 163-- J I Merlin ern ta: n,s More farm homes have modern facilities. Over 00 thousand more farms reported electricity in 1945 than in 1940 and over 300 thousand more farn.r had telephones in farm dwellings. Seven out of 10 farms had a rad'3 in 1945. He Advertised" S0QXOO4S Patterson. U.S. Needs Civil Defense NYLON HOSIERY $19.50-SALE.g- Bgg ntfit EARL GRIMSHAW 75 PAIR LADIES' -- Mr. and Mra. Don J. Webb. Mr. 'anA frs. Nelson Soafford and Mr. nnli Mr Sherman Carter wemt to Short Furlough Karl S. Farnsworth arrived home Tuesday on a short furlough 0rem and Prov0 ia8t week-end.Twun nis wire ana parents, Mr. andmen aUended he Mrs. S. Taylor Farnsworth. Karl'. TTtfth .hllkethaH eame and the will leave Feb. 15th for Baltimore, 'ladleg visited Mrs. K. O. Murdock aiaryiana, wnere ne win attend a . orem in low cost life 3 SAILS SALE., favorite, any hour, any day! So serve Ice Cream often for good eating and refreshment, too! he tudl B s, chairman. All farmers should be thinking of the practices that they would ilke to perform this year and plan to come in to the PMA office and sign up for them before they begin their spring operations, said Mr. Nowers. Value $1.50 Strawberry, chocolate, vanilla there's Ice Cream to everybody's taste. Remember, Ice Cream is food the delicious way. It's a Cream! Home on 1 LOT LADIES' Value TIRES, with Chain Bar Mud & Snow Tread; Nation-widguarantee in writing. See your O. K. RUBBER WELDERS. Beaver. Sign-u- p day for the 1952 Agricultural Conservation Program administered by the PMA Commit tee, will be held for the farmers in the Beaver area within the next Value (o $5,93 STREET DRESSES Good supply of 15 in. FOR SALE T 1 LOT LADIES' STREET DRESSES and Stamps from your older letters, will pay cash for them. Call Afton Fawcett at Edwin Paice, Phone 188. Fl DIG OUT ithoes old Postcards Mer-rel- l, LOT LADIES' STREET DRESSES MICROSCCF2 I The annual Lincoln Dan Ban quet will be held at Milford LDrf recreation hall on Thursday, Feb. 14th at 8 p.m. Merrill Davis, Salt Lake City, will be the speaker and a musical program will be present In the First Ward, the Seminary ed. Get your tickets from George Warren Hall, was in charge of a panel discus C. Murdock, Beaver; Minersville or Morgan Griffiths, sion, with Principal Walter Kerk-sie- k as chairman. Members of the Milford. BEAVER COUNTY panel were, Don Thorpe, Claudia REPUBLICAN COMMITTED Stapley, Ewa Pryor, Billie Alan Hutchings, Joe Warr, Carol Limb, Lydia Harris, Vanna Palce, Joyce Harris, Karen Beaumont. A mixed quartet, consisting of Jane Ann Gunn, Ann Fillmore, Terry Thompson and Dan Smith, sang a selection. John Ash worth of the bishopric conducted the pre liminary exercises. Lee's Style Shop J Send over a quart ORGANIZING THE HOME FRONT MEANS USING MANY SKILLS (Thil il tht tenth of S mitt of artUUl on civil dtftnte, based on the booklet "Thit It Citnl Dejense" prepared by tht Federal Civil Defenit Administration. It may be obtained from the Superintendent of Document t. Government Printing .Ogict, Washington, D. C, for ten cents.) By MILLARD CALDWELL Federal Civil Defense Administrator After the explosion of an atomic bomb, the resulting fires could cause more loss of life and property than the blast itself. Therefore, getting ready to fight fires is a big part of the civil defense job. Atomic bombine woula cause used in civil defense work. They great fires in the area of the burst, will be a part of the local police of small fires in and start hundreds departments, and under the comWith areas. the regusurrounding mand of regular police officers, lar fire fighting companies fully their to act being presoccupied by the main fires, people cribedauthority by local law. would have to put out these Civil defense will need thousands smaller fires on the spot If they to carry on the live in target areas they must of volunteers know how to fight fires at home duties of the Police Service. You can serve your community by or at work. At least one member of your volunteering1 today. Good Communications Essential family xhould be trained in the No matter what kind of disaster une of banic fire fighting tools strikes your community, much Because women and method. are at home much of the time, will depend upon good communicathey are urged to learn how to tions. In the face of enemy attack, the Communications Service would put out fires in ease of emergency. Teaching of householders to be the nerve center of civil defense fight fires will be carried oat by for it would relay air raid warniinstructors trained by their local ngs promptly, direct fire, police, fire departments. Auxiliary or rescue, warden, medical, engineerireserve firemen will be recruited ng, and other services, and keep to back up the .regular com' them in touch with one another. panies. These volunteers will be Without this service, headquarters trained by local fire companies, would not have the information necessary to control situations uning regular equipment. Your Warden or your local civil defense headquarters will tell you where to volunteer for such training. Traffic A Big Problem The biggest police problem In event of enemy attack, would be the control of traffic Another big problem would be" maintaining law and order. These are the most important of ths duties which civil defense volunteers would help perform under th Police Service. Auxiliary police, which many communities now have to supplement regular police forces In handling parades and crowds on special occasions, will also be brought on by disaster. Thousands of volunteers are needed to man the communications network. in radio, telephone Any technical Come here for tall of your Valentine Gift needs. We have appropriate gifts for everyone at prices you will be willing to pay. Come in soon and make your selections. Our store is gift headquarters. HEART BOXED CANDIES " Sweets for the Sweet." Choos from our large and attractive selection of heart boxed candies. 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