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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY oprlc attended the meeting. Refreshments were served to the group by Lois Messinger, Genene Terry, Christina Dalton and June 18, 1968 Sin? Itemier PrMB Walbeck. BEAVER COUNTY AUDITOR'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1951 Miss Mulr was also honored on honor and members when in special Saturday evening Second seats for the program. William E. of the presidency of the UTAH STATE P&S5 ASSOCIATION Mrs An Important social affair of GENERAL FUND white was the master of ceremon Ward Primary, Mrs. Esta Cox, February was the wedding reception- le9 and numbers on the program Louise Roberts, and Airs. Evelyn MERLE B. MERKLEY also Mrs. Wanda White, On hand'Jan. 1, 1951 ARD G. MERKLEY -held Friday evening, Feb. 8 th included vocal trio, Jane Ann Gunn War-by- ,',!;ZAuociat Editot Editot and Publithx In the d recreation hall Karma Joseph and Nell Smith with met at the Mulr home to visit to Current taxes sale ob5'ko Tax Cake cream and ice Mr. to redemptions Mrs. honor gether. and nowlyweds, Marilyn Stapley accompanying; served PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY q'SoonS County officers' fees Ronald P. Smith, who were mar- vocal solo, Sam by the visitors. Marlor, Magna. Reimbursements " R IPTION RATES ried earlier in the week in the St. Year, $J.00: 6 Mo. $2.00; 3 Mo. $1.25 465.53 accompanied by Miss Joseph on the taxes Other IN ADVANCE) George Temple. (PAYABLE piano; violin selection, J. Keltb SACRAMENT MEETINGS Other receipts were assisted in Barton, with Miss Joseph playing The Warrants out Dec. 31, 1951 hirst Class Publication entertd in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah. The speakers in the First Ward Warrants cancelled receiving by their parents, Mr. and the accompaniment; voal duet, Mr. second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of Mar. 3. 1879. Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Hal Smith, with Colleen were Sherman W. Carter and Ira Telephone 24. $69,717.38 Advertising rates Quoted on request. CREDITS Gilbert Smith, maid of honor, Miss hneiby playing tne piano; vocai L. Yardley, members of the "high council. The Primary group sang Carl a Johnson, the bride's slater. solos, Kent Myers, Cedar City. , Yellow and white ice cream and hree songs. The meeting was con fore the Sun Goes Down," accom and best man, Ronald Gale. (Continued on following page) The lovely bride, the former wafers were served in the dining ducted toy Blshon Ralph McCloy. panied by Mrs. Phylls Truman; talk by Elder Harrell Gllllns, re- MlssLoAnn Johnson, wore a bouf room at small tables. Further carMr. and Mrs. Warren Shlpp and Dick E. Nowers, recently return returned missionary; vloltn fant whUe ballerina gown of nylon rying out the color scheme of yel cently Rita of Provo arrived daughter By Mrs. AlvaretU Roblnaon Nowers solo, Harold Baker; benediotlon, net and chantilly lace. The bodice low and white, each table was dec ed missionary, and Prank to visit Mrs. Emma WilSaturday By Mrs. Vivian Eduiirrtwbb of the Chantilly lace, detailed orated with a floral arrangement home on rotation from Korea, were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Boyter of Karl Truman. relatives. Warren other and liams The Sunday School officers met with descending but of Chrysanthemum pompoms and the speakers Sunday evening in the Junction were here Sunday visitand Mrs. Paul Thompson returned home Tuesday and Elma Sgt. lne her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dar tons In the back. The sleeves were Acacia; also yellow and white nap Second Ward. Nancy Nowers sang arrived home Tuesday from Fort will stay for a week. win Marshall, Monday for their of the lace and came to points over kins. The cake held a a vocal solo, with Mrs. Colleen S Ord, Calif., to get their baby son. Murdock. Mrs. Nola Morris and son Neil the wrist. Chantilly lace traced the bride and groom ornament under Shelby playing accompaniment. who has been staying with his and Mrs. Doyle Rollins of Miners-- , Dell Mathews of Salt Lake City monthly preparation meeting. The Stake Missionaries held the waist line and also a wide inset of silver bells with a background of visitr was here over the week-end grandparents. They returned to ville were in North Creek, Sunday the lace was in the full skirt. A net. On each side of the table dis The speakers in the Third Ward California on- Wednesday. Ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd weekly report meeting at the Wil-for- d to visit Mrs. Dell Evans. bon playing the cake were three yellow were J. C. Smith and LaVel Brad- RobinsOm home, Monday eve Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards and El win Marquardson, who recent net, embroidered with covered tapers in crystal candlebra, and shaw of the high ouncil. Musical ly left for Camp Carson, Colo., ar- two' daughters visited Saturday The Relief Society held an all ning. They then went and visited of was veil a selection net. her vocal by pearls, held nylon arrangements of Mum pompoms number rived iback home for a few days, with Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Edwards day work meeting: Tuesday. The at different homes. She held a bouquet composed of a ind Acacia. Phylis Morgan. The Primary had" because of a delay en route in his and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Terry of time was spent in rug making d white orchid included, Mrs. part of the time to explain about orders to report to California to Wallace Fordham was in Fillhere surrounded quilting, crocheting and handwork MIdvale spent the roses Nellie Mr. and yellow and Mrs. Sam the ibirthday pennies which are finish his enlistment time. Marlor, by more, A large crowd attended. Luncheon visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. white Sunday, visiting with rela hycinth, and tied with lace- - Marlor, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. King contributed to the Primary Chil was served by Mrs. Pauline Wood Jule Gllllns. Mr., and Mrs. Blaine Ulackett, tives and friends. Ion. The maid of honor wore a Stevens, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs Glade dren's hospital. "The Penny Ap Mr. and Mrs. Clm Freeman of Mrs. Alba Carter, Mrs. Albeteen Mary Robinson, who returned blue formal gown and carried a B. Merkley, Salt Lake City; Mr. peal" was read by Mrs.-- ' Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barton, and - from California, Monday, is visitMrs.: Hazle were CircleDavis, Mrs. Verna Thompson and Ploehe were here visiting a day or nosegay bouquet of Acacia, white and Mrs. Mead Barton in and Stevens, Rawlins, Oakden, president, and songs so this week. Mrs. Nina Marshall. with Mrs. Helen Williams and sweet peas and yellow roses. Wyo., Mrs. Hazel Patterson, Gar- poems by the children were given, ville, Monday visiting with Mrs. ing was Mrs. Oharlene Hesllngton Smith. Daphne Mrs. Effle Marshall observed her family. bride's the of J. field. also the were the Penny Song There Smith, cousin, singing many In atendtaken to Richfield to receive medl ID. Mrs. Nettie Fordham, Barbara Mrs. Nell Parkinson left this birthday anniversary Tuesday. She cal the wedding march for the ance from Mlnersville. and a demonstration showing the care Tuesday. had dinner at the home of her; Wallace for Salt Lake City. She has week I and Fordham in a box children accompanputting pennies Mr. and Mrs. Max Carter and Dr on Tuesday at Primary. ied Douglas Briggs and Mrs. Dona been staying with her parents, Mr. daughter, Mrs. Karl Truman. Her and Mrs. aa do they went to Las Vegas family met at her home Monday over the Davie Walter K. Kerksiek of the bish Newman to Salt Lake City, Tues and Mrs. J. H. Morris, who have week-enIN OUR evening. All were present except day. They plan to return Wednes been ill. Mrs. Violet Blackett of conducted the meeting. opric Mrs. went Marshall to Hilda Orem arrived Saturday to stay Ruth, Rachel and Aldene. day. Provo, Monday. Her with her parents for awhile. and Mr. Thn Sunday even sacrament ser Maurice Mrs. James Williams Smith, underwent an op In Cedar, Monday, visiting were LEGAL i e n as conducted by Ralph PearNOTICES eration on his back Tuesday morniMr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams. sin. Prayer was by Charles Jame-- ng. Mrs. Marshall phoned Tuesday vr- Dell Mathews a m... lUplace Fuse ..,.., short talk, 4 was suc NOTICK OP ADMINISTRATOR'S evening that the operation Mrs. Margie Sherwood, "Be- - cessful. a y SALE OF REAL KSTATE f fh f f. rnrrtot. o.c. Explorers Hold Open House . Meetings Held hv Mr and Mrc PhlHn CMurorHa The Legion Auxiliary held their The Third Ward Explorers held 1UOC WJLU h" The officers and teachers of the Notice is hereby given that we i meeting at the home of Mrs. Betty Open House In their recently re First Ward met for the their Feb- will Bell at administrator's ijcoci . sale w. Marshall. Ice box cookies and Ice modeled Mrs. j. BiaeKner left Monday penny behind the fuse. The fuse is building Monday evening. ruary meeting at the home of Mrs. what is commonly known as "The cream were served. The opening assembly program by Grace Hatchings. The lesson was Hotel" building situated in Min- - for Salt Lake City where she will ; a safety valve for the electric cir- Harrell Gllllns, his moher, Mrs Explorers as follows: prayer, Clark Utah, and all or part of anena tne Temple marriage of her cuit, and when misused can be as given by Alice Lund. Refreshments ersville, Aletha Gllllns and Mrs. Alvaretta Bohn; additional an adjoining acre of daughter Winnie to Richard Street dangerous as a tied down safety scripture reading, Robert were served by Mrs. Hutchings, for cash to the highest; of Salt Lake City. Robinson went to Beaver Monday Puffer; valve on a steam boiler. ground, Fred talk Smith: theme, Merle Nelson, Leah Cooper, and bidder. Bidders will present their s to attend the funeral services of on the Explorer Slogan by Varnell Julia Edwards. bids to John 0. Christiansen, Beav John Patterson. Parkinson. Regular Explorer class er, Utah, our attorney, on or be Mrs. William White of Beaver work: LOAD CARRIED BY COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN UTAH the to Allegiance Pledge fore the 8th day of March, 1952. The offiWard Third was a visitor at sacrament meet Primary The right to reject any or all Flag by group; outline of weekly cers and teachers met Feb. 6th at ing Sunday evening. programs given by Adviser Evan the home of Mrs. Vinnle Ashworth bids is reserved. The choir held a practice Sunday Nellsen; Constitution and g RUBEN W. DOTSON and for the meeting. evening, under the direction or read to the group for by approval FLOYD B. WOOD, The Drive are and Mrs. Melba Baker. They scripture Penny OF MOTOR VEHICLE prac Varnell Parkinson, Senior crew of the estate of James ticing for the Stake Ward Teach leader. Crew Leaders John Yard- - readings were discussed with the REGISTRATION FEES ARE PAID and Dotson, deceased, group by Mrs. Gladys Oakden, ers conference to be held here BY COMMERCIAL VEHICLES of the estate of ley and Fred Smith explained to The lesson was given by president. Feb. 17. Althea Dotson. deceased. the group present the Art of the Edwards. Refreshments Marilyn, daughter of Mr. and Oampcratt which was on exhibit. Elaine Registration Fees go to publication, Feb. 15, 1952) were served to 13 by Mrs. Oakden, (First and Counties for B & C Mrs. William Wood, has been 111 After class Cities 1952) 22, Feb. publication, (Last was work, pie Lela Morgan, Mrs. Ashworth, and for the past few days with the served to 84 Roads persons who visited Barbara Bradshaw. flu." the Explorer Home. MATTRESSES Max Carter was very HI "with Is Overman's but have a Special better week, g Second Ward pneumonia last UTAH Group Met Sunday Evening Spring-filleMattress and now. Mrs. Evelyn Warby conducted Two Sunday School classes of MOTOR TRANSPORT was to match, Set OilHns Mrs. Box Spring operated Go Greyhound for loss than Daisy g the Second Ward met at the home the meeting of ASSOCIATION both for Trade In jour on fn the Iron county hospital last of Doreen d the cost ol driving the Second Ward Primary held on Dahle church following one new mattress on old a week. your car! YouH relax . . . frte evening. Hostesses were Monday evening at the ward meetfrom traffic worry, enjoying or box spring with Overman's Mr. and Airs. Richard Schwab, Sunday The scripture reading Lucille A. Murdock and Evva Pry- - inghouse. cenic routes, friendly companJohnosn and Alfred or. Dick truck will come to your Their and Jack Jay and Frank Nowers were was given by Lucille B. Murdock; ions. Save your money, your car, door and estimate yur matwemt into Salt Lake for the Bishop Donna the Alorris. lesson Miss and were Beer Root floats by by yourself your time, speakers. tress needs. Service of all LJLAJJ-v- S few days. They will return to served Cathie Mulr was especially honorGreyhound every trip! to 26. kinds. Phone 2 in Bearer. do more remodeling on home here ed, the occasion being her birthMrs. Atberteen Roberts Is home Valentine Qihtft LOW FARES Parties In Primary day anniversary. A birthday cake OVERMAN after 82.10 spending several months In Th Third Ward Primary had been made and she was preCHICAGO, I1L observ CO. her MATTRESS daughter. 27.83 Cedar City with Valentine by having a skit pre sented with a gift. Miss Mulr, in DALLAS, Texa . In Provo & Salt Lake In the preliminary program In ed Stores 30 MIA, Harrell Gllllns opened with sented In the opening exercises; turn, presented those present withWASHINGTON, D. C. Roland Yardley and a flower she had made. The bishreadings prayer; David McKnlght gave a Margaret by PHOENIX, Ariz Bradahaw. Parties Ann "I'm not much for balance sheets and talk and David Williams Sans; a were held In(ADP TAX) the classes, and the solo. One class of girl under the double entry ledgers but I know this much officers served Milk Nickles. There's somnLiug about a direction oT Mrs. Merle Falls en about At the end of the year when bookkeeping. tertained the parents of the girls. Greyhound that maLts it Each class in the Second Ward Utah's mills smelters and show a profit, mines, Ice cream was served. Many of was prepared with numbers for the the friendly way to travel! thafs It for me. means the parents were persent. good program for the Valentine party steady employ ment. And ifs good for everyone In Utah, too, held Tuesday afternoon at the because a profitable mining industry helps busiward meetinghouse. The names of But Elgbt Chair for the numbers were ness In every part of the state." When you buy furniture, eons Ida r participants a Valentine box by drawn out of he to If use Is It who the parson members of the First Group. ValUkei to sprawl, then buy him GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT deeply upholstered chair, in which entine cookies and candy were HEAVER DRUG COMPANY he can slide down. If ha is the served to 110. chair The Beaver, Utah snore formal type, consider I'hone No. 1 Primary of the First Ward with an upholstered back shaped to Uses roar ptrd spl Mi Hi IsIIomI Guars' their Valentine party, Feb. 6 hd give him easy support in the recreation hall at the chapel $2.50 TEMPLES OF THE MOST RIG II using the pretty decorations of the Compiled by Iff. B. Lundwall Gold and Green Ball the evening previous. Games were played and . $160 ADDED UPON Valentine cookies and punch were Anderson 25. 1904 ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER MEMBER-- SMITH NEWLYWED9 HONORED newlyweds, the maid of AT WEDDING RECEPTION best man to assemble J! - First-Thir- - Just-we- l V - J.70 MINERSVILLE GREENVILLE - four-lay- close-fittin- diamond-shape- g, er d lavendar-throate- week-en- d d. mm son-in-la- w vii. . Teacher-Trainin- g . vyv-- I 'sum- - , Today Best Travel Buy! by-la- 613 teacher-trainin- ala-mo- de . NEW Yom m Teacher-Trainin- $47.10 ... d r. Teacher-Trainin- one-thir- AW M . 1S-S- 5 ... . BOOKS A Lasting Gift You are In the Hem! xtiw ft Who cV W6Ues 'ae Fireside Held at Yardleya The Advanced Senior class of the Third Ward Sunday School had a fireside meeting Sunday evening following church at the home of Gilbert Yardley. The class Is study ing the Book of Mormon and the guest speaker for the evening was rho Mrs. Bertha Swlndleburst.gave "Archealoglcal findings of the Mayan Clvlllatlon in Central America." The leaders of the class are Mrs. Ina McQuarrie and Faul Prlsbrey. Refreshments were serv ed to 18. . Special C0P A "W0 "TAH nthh "er Party at cial consisted Kathleen of scripture reading by Farnsworth; theme by Dean; accordion selections, Annallese JUd; song by the Boy Scouts: skit, Gilbert Yardely. Wen dell Ross, superintendent, conduct ed the meeting. Dancing In the recreation hall and refreshments Clnda concluded was the JOURNEY TO THE PROMISED LAND $1.75 Pr. Deta P. Neeley GOLDEN NUGGETS OF TIIOUCwIIT . $1.00 GOSPEL INTERPRETATIONS $2.25 Compiled by Ezra Marler . Dr. John A. Wlduoe HOW TO PRAY AND STAY AWAKE ....$1.75 Ma 8koucn THESE AMAZING MORMONS $1.00. Joaeph II. Wewton MY TESTIMONY 50c Joseph H. Weston MIA Third Ward MIA had a spe party Monday evening, Feb. 4. Opening exercises In the chapel The per cent Nephl served. evening. A big crowd present. Warmiiif Vegetables for "warmed over" vegetables to look and taste mors like freshly In cooked ones, place the left-ove- rs colander over a pan of boiling water to reheat VITALITY OF MORMONISM $2.50 Jamea E. Talmagft THE WAY TO PERFECTION JtMwph. Melding Smith JESUS THE CHRIST $2.00 . $3.00 James E. Talmnge CHILDREN'S FRIEND STORY BOOK....$2.50 .....$3.00 BIRTHRIGHT, a Mormon novel Ezra i. Poul4n till Steamer $Jrjss 1L INTEREST ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS BEGINNING APRIL 1. 1952 NO LIMIT ON AMOUNT HIGHEST RATE PAID BY ANY BANK We are pleased to announce this increase in savings interest rate, which is the maximum fate permitted under insured deposit regulations IF YOU DO NOT HAVE AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK OPEN ONE TODAY AIJ, ACCOUNTS INSURED TO f 10,000.00 WITH FFDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF THE MILFORD STATE BANK |