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Show BSAVER 19, 1952 (tfTJlH) PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER i, , Mr, and Mrs. Warren Hutching, she has been wllh her sister, Mrs. Fordham on Wednesday. A farewt'll party was giwu to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baldwin an,', .1 union GaUu. Kayo reports Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin ana, Gates son is improving trom 'n? Kenneth Barton, son of Mrs. Josle 'fall he received when thrown fron Barton, Wednesday evening, by th,elr families. Several couples met at Pond"- - a horse, ibut is still in the hospital the community. It waa held at the rosa Park to enjoy a chicken sup- - and it may be sometime before he ward cliapel. Games" we're played, 'can come" up to attend school. dancing and a program.' and re per, with all the tirmmings. I Mis. Helen Palce and family vis freshments filled the evening. Ken ited at her mother's, Mrs. Margar- leaves for the armed services this next week. et Morris, on Wednesday. Mrs. Norma Smith and dauglwfci . Mr. and Mrs." G. A.' Fordham By Mm. Vivian K.Ivr.U visited Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blat received a phone call from their son Arlos, who is in the army at Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mnvio and ett this week. he was now a Mrs. Hel Pacf and Mrs. iv- Arkansas, saying two children, formerly of Cedv. Lieutenant. First have moved into the Ormond Mo: - thy Davis of Milford visited h. Monday with relatives. rls home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lublin, J u It Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith a I5rl.ni;' your husband to and Edward Lublin, all of Torrey called to see Mrs. Nettlf; Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 8:00 p.ni " Lake, came Saturday and visaed: with the Laurence Thompsons Sunday a birthday dinner a! !.' ! j for Mrs. Thompson at her a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson son, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gillins a:i,i family and the Litgl'ns all at'.c i d. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Edwai-i- s were In Sallna, Thursday on hr-.- f ness. Blaine Blackett was In Hhlifl and Sallna on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Bla 1. AND RE FINISHING accompanied Dorageno Bailey aid family to Cedar this wepk. Pvt. Howard Bowl.n, who is !a REFINISHING & UPHOLSTERING tloned at Yakima, Wash., arri f ! Tuesday evening to spond a fur Upholstering Material and Supplies lough with Mr. and Mrs. Jane:' Smith. Pvt. Bowlln is a nenhew 1 THE AMERICAN WA Y ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25. : U1A9 STATE ARD Mfc ASSOCIATION MERLE B. MERKLEY Auociau Editot G. MERKLEY Lduot and Publittm SUBSCRIPTION RATES Y tit. $3.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) 3 Mo. Y" mfpj TbtAWs Ami PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Ks'fA $1.23 L-V,- GREENVILLE sa yourself THAT THAT WHAT OUST ,' &&HV - o J Moeefuiwyou GOVERNMENT S H DOING . . tntcrd in the Post Office t Beaver, Utah. .4.nd cIjm nwil m.ite. under the act of Congress of Mar. 3, 1879. Telephone 24. Advertising rates Quoted on request. A First Claw Publication al, : planning to go Saturday to take nor daughter, Mrs. Eyvon iMartln and baby, who have been here visiting. Mrs. VI Davis is NOPTCRERK CLEVE'S CA1HET SHOP to Ploche. By Mrs. Thelnia Twltchell Mr. and Mrs. Durray Dalley and son have moved to Cedar, where Mr. Dalley will attend school for the winter. The Dalleys visited at the Ted Puffers Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Yarbrougb and son left this week for Garfield to seek employment. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer were visiting in Minersville, Thursday. Mrs. Welles Banks and new baby daughter are staying at the Martin Greens a few days before returning to their home In Minersville. Mrs. Stella Puffer visited In Cedar City, Sunday. Rtekie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, visited Thursday and Friday of last week at the Boyd Puffers. CABINETS Bernus Barlow of Enterprise called at the home of his sister, Mrs. Chase H. Murdock on Wed nesday. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blackner attended the State Fair and Holi day on Ice and visited in Salt Lake City from Sunday to Wednesday. Mrs. No Wonder J. Wilford Robinson, manager of the Dairy at Roosevelt, and former resident of Beaver, was IJIKH SUNDAY AT HEBER In town Thursday on business ann "hello" to friends and rela saying Mrs. Jessie Wbitaker Turner, wife of Lowell T. Turner, died at tlves. a Heber hospital Sunday follow.Miss Martha Louise Hurst is ing an extended Illness. k vacation in Mrs. Turner was born April 3. spending a home of her sister. at Beaver the O. 1901, at Beaver, a daughter of A. and Clara Fotherlngham Whit-ake- r. Mrs. Presley Whornham. Expected Her father was music In- here on Sept, 28 are ,Mlss Jeanne Whornham and her room-ma- te structor at Murdock Academy, Active In the Church of Jesus Miss Eula Brighton, who are on a Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, ehe tour of Carisbad Caverns, Colorado was prominent In music circles in Springs, Los Angeles, Las Vegas. the Church and community. She Hoover Dam. They will return to n as a vocalist and Salt Lake with Miss Hurst. was conductor of choral groups. Mrs. Kate Bowman received Surviving In addition to her husher that word Major 24. married she June whom band, of San Antonio, Texas 1925, are a daughter and son, her Albert Little e had an accident while parents of North Hollywood and motor bike and had brokenriding cA his seven brothers. lar bone and three ribs. Major Little is the husband of the formt-- r Mrs. Rondo T. Farrer was a Janice Bowman. He Is scheduled patient at the Iron County hos- to go to France in October and it pital for two days. She was return- Is planned that his wife will jo'i ed to her home Monday of this him there about the first of the week. year. Hi-La- two-wee- well-know- son-in-la- NOTICE KENT'S LAKE IRRIGATION AND RESERVOIR CO. Notice Is hereby given that there are delinquet upon the books of the Kent's Lake Reservoir Comany the several amounts set op posite the names of the stockholders, pursuant to the assessment levied by the directors for 1962. Cert. , William Powell William Powell Edwin Smith Gilbert Smith Gilbert Smith Jos. A. Smith Estate Albert T. Smith Albert T. Smith Albert T. Smith M. H. Gale Est. co Harold Gale.. Roy Walters Roy Walters No. Shares Amount 34 57 27 27 91.6Q 282 223 22 15 324 4 78 79 193 10 80 191 121-19- 3 194 .107 SOS S3S 10 835 3 3 6770 3 835 14 3 27,3 835 835 1 6 6 62.86 16. 0Q 54.06 41.14 12.92 15.83 12.92 70.06 12.92 6.00 24.00 24.00 Any stock upon which this assessment has not been paid before September 22, 1962, will be sold to pay the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Only as much stock from each parcel as is necessary to defray the cost will be sold at the home of Arnold J. Low, secretary of Kent's Lake Reservoir Co. 12 o'clock noon on Monday, ARNOLD J. LOW, Secretary of Kent's Lake Reservoir Co FURNITURE REPAIR 1 Smith. Main Street Mrs. Faye Fordham returned :; Monday from California, whew Marlene Oakley of Springville and Louis Schwob of Grand Canyon visited Thursday and Friday of last week at the home of Louis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwob. BKAVKR NATIVE, D. R. Malcolm 1 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eyre and children of St. George were overnight guests this week at the home of Mrs. Hazel Eyre. J KSSIK WHITAKKR TURNER, DELINQUET m fcl MVfflrj' MINERSVILLE By Mrs. Alvaretta Robinson The Relief Society held their teachers convention Tuesday. Mrs. Lyla Terry, Mrs. Zelma Muir and Mrs. Lucy Osborne of the Stake Board were present and gave short talks. President Frieda Wood gave a short talk; piano solo, Mrs. Ted Myers. Bishop Ruben Dotson spoke briefly. After the meeting, light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall are moving here to live. Don is employed by Karl Truman. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis have the Atr Myers home. purchased , , a. r.1. 1.. T Tit j, y mi. aim mra. nnerwui j. wouu went to Seattle, Wash. They will so to the Utah State Fair before returning home. Morris Gray and Orlynn Stott of Milford were married 'Monday. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Carter have been to Salt Lake to visit. The brothers and sisters of Mrs. Beverly Davis of Milford went to her home Tuesday evening to cele Mi,- -. ' Johnny's Puzzled M. MANDERFIELD By Mrs. Hiith Bradshaw Not Long Ago... Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burbank and' daughter of Petaluma, Calif., visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin en route to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. DeLial Ivie and family of Flowell visited last Thursday with their daughter, Mr3 Don Baldwin and family. While here the Ivies took their son Mor-- i ell to Cedar to enter the BAC. A social was held last Wednesday night to raise budget funda. Ice cream and cake were served to the crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chrlstensen . . .. , Thoro were only 95,000 telephones in Utah Today thtrt arc t r I ot Hiisiuore V13- uuuJ uauK'iit-j ,. r .l,ois ited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw and family. Lois went to Cedar to center BAC. ''''M r III BURIED TREASURE Sure, you can dig a hole in your backyard and bury your savings. And if you do it way late at night when nobody can see you, the chances are your money will still be there in ten years. But what good has it done you in the meantime? No, there's no interest in buried treasure but there is 2V per cent interest rate on money placed in our hands for safe keeping. A deposit made today will be greatly increased in ten years. Come in and see us today. During the months of June, July, August and September, this bank will be closed on Saturdays. BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF THE MILFORD STATE BANK 1 210,000 J ii ..iji.il n n ii i nn n n i en years aqo, this Company was serving 95,000 telephones in Utah, then the number has more than doubled! Back of these telephones is a inca ast amount of equipment and during this period of greatest growth, the nee of everything we need to provide service has gone up.' With hinUr wn LL:L. 1iasi, inynwr Tor maTenais, we vviD, .nyiici prices face the same problem you do inflation. We, like any other business, must receive enough for our service to cover our higher costs, with enough left over to pay a fair return to the investors who have made expansion of your service possible. Clark and Gary Bradshaw attended the stock show in Cedar last week. Mrs. Bob Brown and children visited in Delta, Saturday and also brought back fruit. Lr-- Mr. and Mrs. David K. Miller of Salt Lake visited over the week brate her birthday. Mrs. Frieda Wood went to Beav end with the H. L. Bradshaws. Speakers at sacrament meeting er to the doctor Saturday to have an inch-lon- g sliver removed from were Milo Baker and Floyd Wood, high councllmen, and G. A. Terry the back of her hand. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rollins and of Stake Sunday School. $520 A MINUTE ...Every minute of avery Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Atkln and family went to Salt Lake, Satur working day, this company Is adding 620 dollar day to attend the North Creek re family were dinner guests on Sun union which was held at Murray day at the home of iMr. and Mrs. worth of new telephone aquipment to provide Garth Baldwin and family. Park. Pfc. LaVar Cox visited this week nora service. Overhead and underground cable A birthday party was held Mon day for Peggy, the small daughter with the Jess Edwards family. h kmf placed In record quantities. We're A party was held last Sunday at of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis. Ponderosa to celebrate the Park Mrs. Bernice Limb and two sons fetfJtdingt, installing new switching equip- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. SOth blrthady anniversary of Thad . working to meet the telephons r.esds Merrill Jameson one day last week. Baldwin. Those present besides the Mr. were Mrs. I femfiee, business and defense. and The Corbrldge family and the honored guest Evans family of South Milford met Adrian Baldwin, Mr. and Mu. at the home of Clarence Corbrldse, Thady Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening to celebrate his Sherman Frazer, Duane Baldwin birthday anniversary. A nice lun- - and Corene Bauer, all of Cedar; heon was served along with melons. Mrs. Clarence Gillins came home Tuesday from Salt Lake, where she has been with her husband. Tie has had a second operation on his back and Is In the LDS hospital. He Is reported doing fine. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carter Is still in the Cedar hospi tal, but Is reported doing Tint,. "Dodge power really puts out the work at low cost!" Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pearsim nave moved Into the basement apartWe uae four Dodge 'Job-Ratetrucks in our operation ment of Truman Bradfield. and Dodge power really puts out the work at low cost! Most Mr. and Mrs. Jay Orton, Spring of our work is off the highway over mud holes, ditches, and ville, came down Saturday to bring sloppy ground. But that means nothing to a Dodge, because their uncle, Andrew Clothier home Dodge power pulls us through anything! He has been visiting them the past "A Dodge truck doesn't 'two-bit- s you to death' either. . . ioi A. Kaonlng, month. He Is quite 111. do we have any maintenance expense and when we Rarely frmi., fvnt tmody Nolan Holllngshead and son do, it s legitimate wear and tear we can reasonably expect. Mix, Inc., fvnt; Earl of Salt Lake were down last Our Dodge trucks are ready to go 365 days a year !" CoUfonWo week helping his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holllngshead In the linlshlng of their home. Mrs. Been Gray honored Mrs. ; rn Emily Gllllns with a bundle show er at the Gray home Wednesday venlng. The Primary officers and teachers are having a stork shower for Mrs. Sue Carter at the home of her mother, Mrs. Vera Carter, or, Wednesday evening. Get more power at less cost with a Dodge truck! d" THERE'S HO INTEREST Milford .til h .A 'r Probate & Guardianship Not ires For Fnrther Information Consul! the County Clerk or the Be- pwtlTO Siffiten. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH There's a Dodge truck that fits your job. NOTICE TO CREDITORS thA Matter nf tho Vatata ttt WALLACE 8. MURDOCK, deceased. Creditors will file claims, with vouchers, In the above entitled estate, with the undersigned administratrix, at Beaver, Utah, on or before the 30th day of October, 1952. WANDA S. MURDOCK, Administratrix of the estate of Wallace S. Murdoc, deceased. 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Deep frames, Bprings are just, a few of features. many long-lif- e y extra-sturd- high-capaci- Tn V- 4-t- on m'utt ee rit 'itSVf' as-bab- y $ ttiniy1"Artie. 6esf 6oy - $Ljm n mt4HW?;4M ww&v Mutt n ocosf transportation. , ty 111 EE LUNT MOTOR CO. 39 60UTH MAIN STREET of? CEDAR CITY, UTAH |