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Show rri riMrs mekt1 BEAVER Tli" Hi lknap Camp met Sept. 11 at the home of Mrs. Nell Orton. with eighteen members aid one visitor. Mrs. Alberta Stewart, r esent. Vera Ashworth, captain, ro-ducted the meeting and expressed her appreciation for the cooperation of the members and then turned the time to Mrs. Zona O Mis IaRrte Edwards to Become Bride of fjiVar Cox on Sept. 25 Myers, new eaptain. Mrs. Caroline . Kenneth LaVar Cox of Glendale uave the completion .of th will claim Miss Beth LaRae T3d and Business Pro lesson, "Early fessional Women in Utah."' and wards as his bride in a Temple made special mention of Auntie ceremony to be performed Thur 25 in the St. George Hawkins, the first milliner in ea day, Sept. of the bride are Parents Temple. ver: also Mary Ann Reese, Dorr by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Edwards an i Reesn. )i't:-and Ruth .Williams is the son of Wni i known as Crandma Reese. Reav- the bridegroom E. Cox. A wedding reception will midwife. first er's 'HARVEST Combining irrigated wheal on Friday on the fields of Sheik Nuri Shivetieh neai Mrs. Stewart was voted In os a honor the young couple Beaver. at evening Syria, is this Caterpillar D6 new member and save the history Edwards is a graduate ol uacn-iyp- e r, iracior ana combine. of her Ohirls theMiss Beaver High School and has Willden. Remarks were made by Vtola Yard attended the BAC. Mr. Cox grad the new Mrs. Lvclla iiated from Valley High School and lev and Nell Orton. in the service for tht) Patterson was retained as the see has been months and in Alaska sixteen past WINNER were served Shapely Rhoda retary. Refreshments nee s of AnJanuary. Atter tneir mar the 4th Wetx, queen by the outgoing officers, Mrs. AshMr. Cox plans to take his nvuti uuiu wuai rower Boat f riage. Mrs. Nell Mrs. worth. Hutchlngs, Race, practices her flag- tech- - j to bride Alaska, where he will be Euzell Thomas and Mrs. Patterson. stationed. West Pairn Beach 'classic. M X The Nanev K Camp met at the Pioneer Hall Friday afternoon of I ten ver Rook Club Met 1:T week with Hattie SchwoD, Mrs. Bertha Dalton was hostess captain, in charge. After the open-in- ? to the Beaver Book club at her exercises and business, Mrs home , Wednesday evening. Th Cora Lindsay gave a history oJ book. "Mr. President." by William Jit "The First Dyes and Oolorin? 'n Hillman, which is a book of the BAWLING DUET Hans Hasparek. 2, Utah." Elaine Edwards gave the private papers of Harry S Truman left, and brother Heinz, 3, go Jolirny lesson. "They Came In '52." Prize was reviewed by Lillian Thornoek (Cry) Ray one better upon,amval on .DP was won bv Jean Harris. The next Refreshments were served to 16, ' V ' lTt . ship at New York cnroute to a new home meeting for this group will he Oct. members and one guest, Miss Marin the United States. tha Louise Hurst, by Mrs. Dalton. 10 at the home of Mrs. Stella lv', Tel-Toga- n, jrreat-srandfathe- vice-captain- s, : 1 J BIG LITTER Owner Lawrence Meyer of Spring Grove, Minn., admire: litter of 18 pigs taken from sow and fvd terralac, svnthetic milk. Weigh totalled 840 pounds eight weeks after birth. flub The new club books were passed out by the book committee, Mar-- . gery Twitrhell, Mary Gilllns, and Mildred nraper. m Beaver Study (Tub Entertained Mrs. Mae C. White was hostess to the Beaver Study club at their meeting Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Winnifred Hodges gave the report for the afternoon. "Water of the Earth," taken from various magazine articles. Mrs. White served refreshments to Is. Anniversary Party daughDorothy, ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Hoopes. has honored at a birthdayanni-versarparty at the family home Wednesday afternoon. Seventeen little friends enjoyed the afternoon with Dorothy playing on the lawn. Refreshments were served. and the birthday cake was the main attraction with its trimmings and lighted candles. Favor to each child was a paper Chinese parasol eight-year-o- ld y for Meeting The MMC Club met recently at Mrs. Jean Harris visited for sev- the home of Mrs. Martha Paice. eral days at the home of Mr. and The book review, "The Man Called Mrs. Rernard Stubibs in Parowan. Peter," by Catherine Marshall, was given by Mrs. Maude Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thompson Mrs. Paice served refreshments to returned home Tuesday evening, sixteen club members, assisted by and a gum drop. after spending several days visit- her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Strong ing relatives and friends in Salt Mrs. Strong and Mrs. Isahel Muii U. P. Union Has Raniiet Here Lake City and vicinity. They spent were special guests. The annual banquet of a Union one days at the State Fair and reunion was held Saturday Pacific port the exhibits outstanding and Canasta Club Met at the El Bambi Cafe with evening Mrs. JaNell Farrer was hostess Ennls ,the crowds immense. Hoopes In charge of arrange to the Canasta club at her home. ments. This Is the first time the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Firm age There were thirteen present, in banquet has been held In Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flrmago, cluding Mrs. Beverly Farrer and The steak supper was serv the latter from Milford returned Mrs. Nyta Farrer. The prizes went ed in a private dining room which home Sunday evening after a week to Beverly Farrer, first; Colleen was decorated with many bouquets spent in ,San Francisco and vicin Fox, second and Mrs. Aileen Fugal of fall flowers. ity, visiting relatives, attending to consolation. The hostess served a Those present were Mr. and Mrs business affairs, and "seeing the plate luncheon in the early eve- Hoopes. Mr. and Mrs. George Mysights." They reported seeing ning. The next hostess for the club ers, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwob many interesting things, probably will be Mrs. Anna- Lue Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Von Griffiths, Mmthe highlight being the bridges and ersville, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis a view of the fity at night. Legion Has Membership Party Thompson, Milford, Mr. and Mrs The American Legion had a Bob Bonner, Mlnersville, Mr. and membership party Thursday eve- Mrs. Cliff Martlnsen. Parowan, Mr ning of last week at Ponderosa and Mrs. Vendon Myers, MATTRESSES Park for the purpose of enlisting new members for the organization SPRING MATTRESSES rePartners of the Legionaires also Club Met at Espllns built with extra padding, 919 were Mrs. Vilda Esplin was hostess present. A hot supper was served, followed by a meeting to the members of her club at her COTTON MATTRESSES conThis activity was under the direc home recently. She served refresh verted to Springfilled, $ll.50 tion of Arthur Fotheringham, Post ments to the group of ladles. The allowed Up to $10 trade-i- n commander, and his officers. next hostess will be Mrs. Enid for your present mattress a Spafford. INNER-SPRING our New TUFFLESS Remember the Social on MATTRESS Up to We'll see ybu at Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. at BHS. Sept. 24. guarantee. We call for and delWer FREE. Met ne Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ashwortn of Idaho Falls, former Beaver residents, are spending the week here visiting their daughter, Mrs. Webster Hamilton and family and Mr. Ashworth's mother, Mrs. Hatiie Ashworth; also their many friends. Janet, ld Mr. and Mrs. J. daughter of 0. Williams, was returned to her home Tuesday evening, after being a patient at the Iron County hospital since will receive further at home. Satur-Jay.Sh- e ireai-me- "You've heard about the straw that broke the camel's back. Well, our mining industry can have its back broken, too, and ifs almost happened several times of late. Inflated costs of equipment, unreasonable wage demands, unwise taxation . . . any of these can do the trick. Then scores of benefits are lost to the mine operator, to the employees, and, in the end, to everybody in the state of Utah." SEPTEMBER 19. 1952 game was played with prizes going the! to Ella FIrmage high; Lenore Jo second, and Eleanor Beeson, her seph consolation. Thirteen were preslas ent at this party. The next hostess the for the group will be Mrs. Firmage lletier Home Club Met Members of the Better Homes club met Wednesday evening a the home of Mrs. Lucille Hofhelns Mrs. Lucille R. Murdock was in charge of the report for the eve ning and gave interesting information regarding Santa Fe, New Mex ico. iShe had several articles to display and pictures of the country and the customs of the Navajo In dians. She also gave a review of the book, "Maria, the Potter of San Ildefonso," by Alice Marriott. The hostess served refreshments to 1.1. vi MMC PRESS, FRIDAY, Pinochle Club Mrs. Barbara Patterson was hostess to the Pinochle club at home Tuesday evening of week. Following the luncheon 1 sPT (UTAH) II. O. VAN ORDKN Your Greyhound Agent Proprietor of the Reaver Drug Company, Menilxr of Reaver Lloiw Club. ...nitfAiin-Bii- l H offers you expert help in planning trips io all 48 states, Canada, Meuko Drop in and see the Greyhound agent in your town soon. You'll find he's just the man to help you with complete assistance he'll give you a wide variety of schedules to choose from . . . suggest scenic highway routes . . . explain stopover privileges . . . quote the lowest of all travel fares. He's the only man in your com-munity who can offer you all these travel adj!ii uihertvtr you're going! g -c: Assisting with Greyhound rip planning and sales are all clerks at the Reaver Drug Company. I MUa for planned plea.uit TYPICAL LOW FARES tours, hotel reiervationi. lifers l DENVER, COLO LOS ANGELES, CAI, SALT LAKE CITY PORTLAND. ORE SAN FRANCISCO, (ML PHOENIX, ARIZ LOG AX, UTAH CHICAGO, ILL. NEW YORK, X. V. SPOKANE, WASH. .. . .SI I.3.1 1.10 1.5.1 20.SO 10.(t 13.55 fl.-- 33.10 17.10 . .. 18.0(1 (Plin Tax) for lalo vacations, weekend travel, group tripi. for Iript to the big gamti special fall ovents. ... Sare 20 buying on return trips by round-tri- licttls. GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT HEAVER IHU'G COMPANY H. O. Van Orden Phone 1 A 15-ye- ar ... 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