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Show TELEPHONE COMPANY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1952 BEAVER (UTAH) APLIES FOR RATE INCREASE COUNTY DUP CAMPS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING, TUESDAY The continuing effects of inflation from which neither the busi nessman nor the housewife has The Camps of the Daughters of By HOWARD R- - LOW been able to escape have caught Utah Pioneers throughout the ARD PLAN'S up once more with Utah telephone ONI) ARE WE SUFFICIENTLY Cnuntv loined in a dinner andP SUPPORTING MUSIC? TK ALCLHT 27 operations. F. D. Sawyer, Utah rime-raTueadav from 12 to 3:30 Commercial Manager of the Moun i i iifi annual Nflnnn warrt a tain States Music is something which be " Telephone and Tele comes a part of our lives and re Wanda Holm, Milford, County union will be held next Wednes graph Company, has filed an ap u was i, jav. Alitnisr 27th at tho Cmilh mains with us forever. We enjoy yic.iu-uwith the Utah Public At noon, tu enjoyed omner Grove. flcPOrnn tn tho nmm!f. plication it in the gymnasium, on the stage, Service Commission requesting In on the athletic field; but we can after which the following program tee Dick Nower8 general chalr creased costs of doing business. v i ?. J t vr, i- was vua. leucine our in Jessie our given: man, in Ruth it churches, Cunn, Some of the factors which have pujoy Reynoldi Ruby Williams, accompanied by flnd Beeson Tnora in ourl na,fi Mlipilnplr affected operating costs are a gen homes, and riding along ,be eg for the cn. eral wage increase for Utah's 3000 It is everywhere unmsnaw; aaoress 01 greeting u There automobiles. nuuui BU"6 w dren at five o'clock, a amfthn telephone employes; the increased Music builds character through nnnu eio associations with others in musical ducted by Alvaretta Robinson; eamfl. i. investment In equipment required .u, uun, royrue prayer, seven O.clock w,n be the dln to serve each telephone and higher tQ builds culture hy It organizations. . Hnib Mr! Whlttlcr ........... Sllvar ner nour wltn eacn family pro taxes. The present federal and instilling In our hearts a deep ap ert ,B, Minersviue vldin theIr own chorus, Camp; With arts. the finer for p,enIe iuncheon state income taxes take about 54 preciation From seven until nine o'clock will cents of each additional dollar of myB; ieuu.6, r a knowledge and appreciation of ON ALL WHITE 5e the bonfire and program good music we can better enjoy ureenwooo- uamp; reacuig, muia revenue, leaving 46 cents for the 9 . y.-- .. miauuc.buu other Dcrn members of the and art ward the are fine literature, v..ii., pr. company. pair . duet from Nancy k camp, mna t nPOcnnt things which make up culture. for previous Although requests nuts una iNaiicy ions ui Many schools and many mort' f.r.na rate changes have Ibeeu made to f'lllloo on1 Vila WnnH vice I the Public Service Commission people do not realize the great : "; ; r;.,i primary wvu. aim iiauiu otu importance of musical training in jncBiucuiB, the post war years because during me kou can Dy camps snowtnj Tne lSummer Festival and Ex of schools which should start down factors, Sawyer In Inflationary in the first and second grades and following present: suver ueserr, hlblt of the Second Ward Primary on the application commenting reach a fitting climax in high 8; Lincoln 3, Susan, 4; County wa8 hela Tuesday afternoon at the said that despite heavy expense officers 6; Greenwood, is; Nancy ward meetinghouse, under the dl school. increases, the company has still & The been able to maintain the Most music teachers have the K 13; Anaerson is; ueinnap s. rection of the presidency. of price desire and enthusiasm to build a The next outing will be held opening exercises were under the service at levels below the Increase each direction of Evelvn Warbv coun- - in cost ot living or wholesale price fine department but are handi MInersvllle In August, 195. selor, and consisted of progranj Indexes. He also stated that the capped by insufficient support from S.?-hk OFF the administration and School l"c Mr n.rt Mrs. Rnv Yard ev and UU'""C,D company has never been able. to was The the braided Board. However, Beaver Is fortun Maypole by realize the level of earnings found Mrs. James H. Yardley and family, Broken Sizes ate to have a school admlnlstra Eva were recent visitors at Bryce I .imuu.v necessary and reasonable by the pair I U HUC1 I ILn Oxt II Vi H CV IIUU Hon and a Board of Education m Hill u Ul Commission as demonstrated by tjn rrsn which realize the importance of a aiiu dl ilia nwpeo. iauoue j 1101 the fact that average earnings by music program and have .. r. the T . . Ii ti In the last seven " it o - TlarrAnlIf-- u muu mr. aiiu mm. hlrfnow yoVa r.nmrnamnrat. yearscompany given their supoprt to it. . when computed on the rate , , . , This summer a new Bass Clarline i ii v i iiu aiiiur vioui j wi n base determined by the Commis pending a weeK ai unerry wag dlaplayed during tho sion have Pr,ma inet was purchased for the band Nev., barely exceeded 5 per with Mr. and Mrs and new music and supplies for ton and family. upflllUK CACiuiacs aiiu vurii na cent. This is less than the Com cut and served with punch to the mission allowed and Is subtsan- both band and chorus will ibe purMrs. Annie Davie Paul left SunPOETRY RECITAL GIVEN BY 140 clhldren. narents and officers chased this fall. A school music under the requirement the tially for her home in Salt Lake City to went Flagday Beaumont Clifton and teaener9 present. The work organization cannot function and to take a tne cnndern have accomplished In company believed reasonable. Cur TWAIN TIPPETS, THTRSPAY after Arizona, Tuesday visiting here for three week, Ktaff, added progress without support at the home of Mrs. Oeorgina ror mr. th ,QUmmer primarv was dLnlav rently the company Is earning only A poetry recital was the cultur from the school and the members truck load of possessions 4 about nave ed ,n & clas8 r00m Beaumont, the Boyter Sisters, of the community. After all, we and Mrs. Bruce Howara, wno The company has spent about al treat for slxtv club women of Miss Martha Beaumont, and oth there. employment giver Beaver, Thursday evening, are concerned with building In our ers. The First Ward Primary held 4 million a year In Utah for new by Twain Tippets of Cedar City Rirbber-tire- d students an appreciation of fine onstruction the FOR SALE 1947 John years during mn Dorthe' ineir was Mr. the at proBrum by anniversary Vlaltors Thursday we sponsored of Tippets culture. Shall l)e negligent Deere Mowing Machine in excel through 1950. In 1951 the pro this responsibility, or shall we be othy Williams homo were a grand- Wednesday morning at the chapel was increased to $5 million Literary clubs of Beaver and the or lent condition, can 149-- J. gram w me regumr piusram recital was held in Second Ward Mrs. Betty Lucas anrj Aiier in see proud to have supported the music daughter. will exceed A224 it 1952 ORMOND MORRIS. - and an weni oui on inA m- - .nl Mrs Tnhn M un-- 1 comDieiea, Relief Society room. Refreshments department of all schools and in -- f Ho.thnme. ralifornla.Hawn and enjoyed dancing and million. Sawyer stated that an ad were served following the recital FOR SALE One hive of bees; for -" I stitutions In HCUlOVlUg ll KloaTvi. n vji Vi ditional expenditure of about Seven Sewing playing games. details see Richard Tweddell or Is planned In 1953 If suffl- - by Sara Bakes, Sara Mackerell purpose? jThey will be here a wee. Two beautiful birthday cakes million Beeson. 263-and Vllda Thora A2 call Smith before Sunday can be obtained from Machines in One trimmed in red, yellow and blue, ient money the Primary colors, were cut and Investors to finance a program of LOST Bill Fold, containing clas He size. that stated that during Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lindsay served with Fudgesieles to the sification and registration pap DEMONSTRATION FREE! chlldern and teachers. Sunday eve the .past few years the company- returned to Beaver after a three- - ers, driver's license. Finder re construchave limited these Culver City, California turn to DeWayne Myers, Boy ning at the' close of the meeting might Personal instructions at an exhibit or nandwom oone y ion programs to levels more con with Mr. Lindsay's brother and TO ALL PATRONS OF ARDEN DAIRY A22 184, Milford. with rather sistent its week earnings, sister. They will leave this your home FREE! the children will be on display In costs as so to than expand Kanab. In rapidly home end the in for their Costs increased GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY producthe church. Because of rose higher and higher. However, USED AND NEW ELECTRIC for Service Station Lessee for tion of milk, the milk producers have notified to It a had felt the company duty School Parties Oil Company; last year's Sunday major SEWING MACHINES and Hair Mrs. Mr. increased and Harry us that their selling price is to be The Second Intermediate class provide as much service as possible net earnings, $5000. See D. E of of Cedar S34.95 to S99.50 spent City part family for 1& expansion Basically, money of the Second Ward Sunday Schil effective the morning of Saturday, August STAPLEY. Beaver. Will make in Beaver visiting vacation their comes from facilities t telephone had a swimming party to Milford, good deal for the right operator who are willing to pur- - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. To meet these increased costs, it is necest A22 ' and Wednesday afternoon. A picnic people On Repairs Guaranteed . relatives. other Burke stocks anc) lunch followed the swim. The hase the company's of the increase to and dairies Mrs. Hair the for price Mr. .and Sunday, bonds. tele The sary ipald money by FOR SALE STEWING HENS. group of 20 was accompanied by and Mr. and Mrs. Burke milk 1 cent per quart, beginning on the above Call 104-1A22 their teachers, Mrs. Lillian Thor- - phone subscribers for service 'j family went US Lehman's Cave. Mr. and other to used taxes, wages, pay date. nock and Hick R. Nowers. Frank Wed Body operating expenses and a return Mrs. Hair and family left in Salt HELP WANTED Dealer lowers also accompanied them. Man needed; steady work; top to sepnd a few days nesday to who Invested have those money Thank you. will here Lake visit For appointment, leave name again wages; guaranteed salary, Ap City and The Senior Sunday School cla?s in the business. To continue t and address at ply, BRADSHAW CHEVROLET of the Third Ward went to Cedar attract the substantial amounts of on their return. A15-2- 2 BEAVER HOTEL CO., Cedar City, Utaih. Ph. 28 on a swimming party Wednesday. new money needed. Sawyer stated Mrs. Winnie Puffer Is the teacher. that present Investors must ce rilU-rUUAL,TY CUAL At price? treated fairly and the earnings of KEN SMITH, Beaver Distributor for th you can pay. WARREN 'Barney the company must be sufficient to HUTCHINGrS, phone 21-- J. AStf CHTRCH SFR VICES indicate to new investors that they return a reasonable will receive Wrtrta The Belknap Camp of the DUP Mrs. Mary Goodwin returned use of their money. Withgave the program In the sacrament for the of last week from Hurrican't new out Friday expansion capital, '50 CHEVROLET 1543 meeting, Sunday evening in First continue. That means uhool she visited with her where cane, longer delay with Powergllde Ward. The Camps are requested to Mrs. fillElizabeth Laurltzen and cousin, in connecting telephones present a program In July, com '48 PONTIAC IITfl and family, and attended a tea for memoratine the Pioneers, but due ing applications for a change from 4-MERCURY 41 mar be will who Joan service one to 23 another. Laurltzen, type of to other arrangements the pro 25 at St. George. rled for of each rates A new DODGE schedule '42 145 Aug. for the &!.. . gram could not be presented until Utah community served by Moun'40 PONTHC r. 143 this time. Bishop LeRoy Harris Glen H. Calder, who has employ accomr. 123 conducted the opening exercise tain States Tel. & Tel. Co. FORD '36 ,. ment in Beaver County for the and then Martha Beaumont was In panied the application. If approved the on summer a from r. Fellowship the incerase in Beaver would be '42 PLYMOUTH 43 charge. The speakers were Martha as in VerUSAC, spent last week-en- d follows: one party business, tmmkw IW '40 OLDSMOILK,2-dr....- . Pa ice, who told of the DUP organ nal with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. to $3.50; one party izatlon, plonner history, Indutsrte from $6.50 n also Leo Calder and family, and '51 DODGE pickup 1203 of early days, etc., and Zelma Muir residence, from $3.25 to $4.25; y residence $2.75 to $3.50 1145 attending the wedding and recep '49 CHEV. S4 jkkup.. who gave an account of two tion of his cousin, Miss Laura residence $2.25 to '48 DODGE n pickup 893 one a pioneer woman an 3 and four-part- y 993 48 CHEV. end Hacking. t m hardships she endured crossing 13.00. aady Wm of the plains, and the history Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harris and SPECIAL THIS WEEK: Twltchell. Anona Smith and Esta Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skinner and visited with relatives In family school herel is Another Cone. Are "When Cox CHEVROLET r. Ym, They sang. year sons, also their son Bob Skinner, Beaver last week-enThey were 1950 Do Them." Not fatcin-rinreconditioned, g Forget In all the for need completely th and It with who And has employment Cedar, accompanied from Logan by Mrs. cond. excellent in went throughout Dover of Miss Joan Cedar, I to came I rams that man so much to schoolVlckers. The Harris' get In the Second Ward, the sneak $1293 Special Sale prico to Lehman's Cave on Thursday. been has who son helptheir and were O. Phil, Christiansen ers John are ust a few. Come ing! Shewn on the Harris Fred his C. Allen uncle, Don J. Webb. Bishop Reying MANY MORE MONEY 8AVKR" In n for thM and all tht others that farm this summer. Saturday eve nolds conducted the services. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams of wiM mak your leatr.irg quicker, easier, ning. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harris At the Sunday evening services California arrived in Beaver Sat and family, Mrs. Jean Harris, Mrs. fwnl Ut will Lake from and Salt of the Third Ward, Marilyn Stap- - urday and Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Vlckers, visit here until the end of next ley, Mary Warr and Bruce Fugal Harris went to Puffer's Lake. Mrs. MO North Main Cedar City of Mrs. Alice at homes the week were the speakers. Bishop WalwMmMf Jean Harris and Mr. and Mrs. S Mrs. and Dorothy Huntington D. lace TRAILERHOUSE8 Yardley conducted. Fred Harris returned home that I1UICK PARTS SALES SERVICE evening and the others remained THE MUSIC CORNER """JA " iu'6. s-- m. w, ..in. ..... .. SHOES l.. "iir.z party held 50t BABY DRESSES SUMMER SWEATERS sot SHIRT TABLE SHIRTS 75 "'n fs 'W 7 h OVERALLS BOYS SHORTS " 1.00 50 SHOES 25$ XU '""' BEAVEE X i- cre, CO-O- P 23. PF AFF $i ..v... NOTICE wt Ttt JOE . lst-cla- S. YOUNG ss ARDEN DAIRY J &&s mnty CAR SALE Ira TeshbP 4-- dr 2 plo-ner- s. 4-- a two-part- 3 2-d- )i-to- H-to- 2-t- M4 Sod, d. hr 4 mr MNCIlf AND riNS (iumiH Receive Telegram Mr. and Mrs. John A. t!unn re ceived a telegram from their son, Fred, who is an officer In the Air Force, that he Is being transferred from Dayton, Ohio, to Hill Field Air Base, Ogden. lie said he would arrive In Ogden this week. His family has been In Provo since he was recalled to the Service. Bradshaw Chevrolet 9 overnight. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrura L. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stapley, Mr. and Mrs. Bernett Swlndlehurst, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren .Thompson left early Monday morning for BACK to SCHOOL tA Or L..l ulNO IHC FISH feEFORE Boulder Mountain In Wayne County. They planned to spend a week on this trip. Each couple took a jeep for transportation. the fi6m coou VVT t" T DtSAPJ-OINTE- . VA(T AND 66 6V NOT tt.Al.lNO ANH ruin kONCttR. TPUCUiTQACTOU YooiL ee pie ased with T. t SPECIAI. V New International Harvester Combine Was $2200.00 Will let for for $1800.00 6-f- MIMO OOKS IF THI YOU'LL fUSJICT PINO THI IS SCHOOL K1GHT SUPPLIES AN J W EM AT Beaver Drug Co. "Your Health Is Our Buammm "Mining is more than digging holes in the ground. It's a complicated, difficult operation that calls for skiU end efficiency on the part of everyone. Orvh when we produce the best mat's In us can our companies earn the profits that steady paychecks for all of we."1 gas wm i UIT1I FL'IE SUPPLIES No MARTELLS Dealer for UNDERWOOD Portable Typewriters trade-i- n t. I |