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Show I "Little Things" Guard Home'i Valu BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1953 MISS YVOXXK STOTT AM) V'AHXKL PARKINSON MARRY . WKXDKLL BAKKR TO TAKE IDAHO FALLS GIRL A BRUK When Sept. Miss Yvonne Stott and Varnel 10 comes marriage Parkinson exchanged wedding promises will be spoken promises Tuesday evening in a lois Rennie, daughter of 1.. home ceremony solemnized by Pres. A. Carlos Murdock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Wesley Stott. The bride- ;room is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Parkinson. The bride was iovely in a white, formal gown for this occasion, and had a bou-iid of white, orchid and gladoli. Twenty close fam ily members and friends were pre sent for this occasion. peach-colore- ' f - Y f fT "The dollar value of many homes built ten or more years ago is now twice what it was in 1941. Therefore it is doubly important for homeowners to protect their investment " V. Steudel, So says Arthur ore si dent ot The Sherwn:- SEA S1CHT STUFF lashion in resort wear tured by shapely Marge at Miami Beach, Fla. wears a sombrero print ble, a swimsuit-and-Jack- et A new is feaWilson Marge ensem- com- bination that doubles as a play-su- it Tailored bra and shorts, done In cotton plisse, are topped by matching Jacket with tinted terry cloth lining. Nice? the ensemble, we mean. First Lighted The first church in the world ti be lighted by electricity was St Edward's Catholic Church of Sha mokln, Pa. wav into the structure its.'.; attacking the wood t rum tli. painted and, therefore, ui tected side.' Mr. Steudel adv To the iniiea value ot Ins pmpelty, the lior be owner would wise to inspIns home regularly and to pa it as soon as the need arises, tali-guar- - liliams Co., as he cautions homeowners to pav particular attention to the "little things" in home care. "A leaking eavest rough, for example, is not onlv annovine it can be the cause of costlv damage," Mr. Steudel points out. "The water mav work its wav behind the siding and the next thing you know siding boards start to decay. Replacing them costs a lot more than repairing Jie. cutter." Other danger spots which the homeowner often overlooks to his sorrow, acconlii.g to Mr. Steudel. Steudel suggests. "A good paint job," he points out, "actually enhances the value ot properly, providing exteiior beauty and protection against all kinds of weather. That's because high qualitv paint scoffs at the elements Its quality and durability are proved on 'exposure farms' where painted panels are subjected to all kinds of weather. Paint that measures up to such rugged tests we call 'Weather-ateto signify Its proved durability. "Eoually important is the fact that 'Weatherated' paint actually cleans itself through controlled chalking, with the rain washing away dust and dirt. As a result, the paint looks new longer, and the homeowner does not have to repaint so often." . ir include the f I a s h i n v s a ro u n d chimneys and the joints where window frames join sills. "Failure ' to keep such crucial points in good repair is an invitation to trouble. Here again, water is the villain, working its families furnished the program. Many were called on to speak and some gave musical numbers. Some attending were, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Williams and son "Dee", Mr. and Mrs. Heber Williams and two sorie Allen and Gayle and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Willianis and family, Mrs. Cecelia Dance and two sons Doyle and Arlo and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Williams and family, Don Carter and several of his sisters, and others Visitors at the Arthur Black-ner'- s since Tuesday are Mrs. Maltha Wriedner and two daughters, and Mrs. Wiedner's brothers three children, all of Montebello. Calif., and Maurine Yardley and family. A birthday supper was given by Mrs. Ann Blackner to Jimmy Bai ley on Wednesday. Two birthday ukes were the attraction and about thirty enjoyed the meal. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey are happv over the arrival of a baby boy the past week. This makes 'our sons and three daughters for Incouple. GREENVILLE By Mrs. Vivian Edward visitors at Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mrs. and two C. ohn Burr daughters NOTICES LEGAL of Salt Lake, also from Salt Lake some friends of the Burr's, Mr. NOTICE and Mrs. Oliver High; Mr. and Notice ia hereby given that the Mrs. Chris Chesley and three sons Board of Education of Beaver jf Los Angeles. On Tuesday, they County School District will hold all left for Salt Lake for a lew its regular monthly meeting for lays' visit. Mrs. Barton accompan September on Tuesday. September ied them and expects to return on 1. 1953. aot Educ Saturday. By order of the Boad Mr. and Mrs. Cerald Marx and tion. ARLO P. MESSINGEK, Clerk family and Mrs. Josephine Mott (First publication. Aug. 14. 1953)i moved (his week to Beaver. They (Last publication, Aug. 21, 1953 iiave been staying with Mr. and Urs. Victor Mott. Ward MarqiKudson, who has NOTICE OF Sl'KCIAL ROM) ELECTION, REAVER CITY, employment at Cherry Creek, Nev. BEAVER COCNTY, for Ken Barton, came in to get his STATE OF UTAH wife, Robin, this week. She has been staying with his mother, Mrs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Jennie Marquardson, since he left of 14th the on day that Monday, six weeks ago. election a September, 1953. special Mr. and Mrs. Ci. A. Fordham will toe held within the limits of Beaver City, Beaver County, State are happy to announce the mar of Utah, for the purpose of sub- riage of their son Dean to Miss mitting to such qualified electors Mary Strunk of Fort Smith. Ark. of said City as shall have paid a I'hey were married Aug. 7. Dean property tax therein in the year and Allen left last week to go to next preceding such election, the Arkansas, and all of them arrived following question, back here Tuesday. The newly-wed- s "Shall the negotiable coupon will make their home here, bonds of Beaver City. Beaver where Dean will help run his faHeld at Beaver thi in County, State of Utah, y A Stake for the farm. ther's sum of Twenty Thousand Dot - Trailbuilder boys of the three Beaand Beeson daughMrs. Betty lars ($20,000), bearing inter ver wards and Greenville was held est at the rate of not to ex :ers. Mrs. h,ima Miipp aim First-Thir- d ceed five per cent 59) l)el ter. Mrs. ltnbv Davis and three last Thursday evening at the the recreation with pararrived all, all of Provo, annum, and due and payable daughters, in not to exceed twenty (20) Saturday to attend the Williams' ents as special guests. This event years from the date of said Reunion. They visited until Mon was under the direction of the stake leaders, Edytha Yardley, bonds, be issued and sola tor dav with relatives. the purpose of Improving the Allen Fordham left Wednesday Crace Wads worth and Lenora public parks ot the City by for Salt Lake, where he has em Muir, with Mrs. Yardley in charge. che construction and estat) with the Safeway Stores Welcome remarks were by Louise llshment therein of a swim ployment Vera Mrs. Calvert, two sons Roberts, counselor; songs oy the mine pool, which said swim Blazer Group and the Trailbuilder l be owned and Kent and Douglas and daughteron ming here by the entire group; reading Song arrived .' of Caliente, Janet controlled by said City Wanda Munk. Mllford. The Re by Williams the attend of to form Friday At said election the union. They returned home Sun presidents of the Primary, Martha ballot shall 'be as follows: For the Issue of $20,000 Swim day. accompanied by Mrs Calvert's Paice, Evelyn Warby, Lela Morming Pool Bonds mother, Mrs. Emma Williams gan and Faye Fordham, Introduced their boys. Mr. and Mrs. Mitnies-daDouglas left for the army I I N YES and Mrs. Williams went to chell Fisher, Milford, led in sortie entertainment. The prayers were If the voter desires to vote in be with his mother for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Farkrell by Bishops LeRoy Harris and Walfavor of the proposition, he shall D. Yardley. mark a cross (X) in the square and three children of Ruth. Nev. lace cream and home-mad- e cake Ice on E.s. Sunday returned to their home opposite the word to 38 boys and 66 were served the If he desires to vote against after spending the past ten days adults. mark a cross with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkin proposition, (X) in the square opposite the Mrs. Helen Paice and family of word NO. Ruth. Nev.. visited her parents. Stake Missionaries Speak On the reverse side thereof shall Mr. Recently appointed Stake misand Mrs. Frank Morris, and be printed the following: Paice sionaries were the speakers In the Leonard the with in Heaver OFFICIAL BALLOT FOB First and Second wards, Sunday family during the pant week. BEAVER CITY, BEAVER Jane Smith was honored at a evening. COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH In the Second Ward, the speakSPECIAL BOND ELECTION birthday party Saturday, given by her mother. It was Jane s seventh ers were Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne SEPTEMBER 14. 1953 inniversarv and 20 little friends Carter, daughter Marsha and Pa HOWARD C. WHITE, tricia Carter, all of Mlnersvllle. enjoyed the afternoon with her. (facsimile signature) Mrs. G. A. Horton naa Florence and LaRue Woodhouse and Mr. City Recorder Friday evening Mr. favored with a vocal duet and At said election the polls shall as their guests G. Merkley ana Bryce Gale sang a solo, accompan Aird Mrs. be opened at the hour of 7:00 and in the evening. Mr. ied hy his mother, Maurine Gale. Later hour family. the at closed a.m. and o'clock i.nd Mrs. Tom Williams and una Bishop Allen C. Reynolds conduct of 8:()0 o'clock p.m. ed the meeting. The said election in all three ailed for a visit. On Saturday,-- J the UH of the voting districts within said ti. A. Hortons, accompanied o LaVel Bradshaw of the bishop City, being Districts Nos. 1. 2 and Delores Merkley, took Dick to ric was in charge at First Ward. the of a took basement he in the plane 3, shall be salt Lake, where were Joe Warr, missionaries The on Street, Center Library Building nick to Fort Lewis. Wash, where Beaver; Larry Edwards. Heber In nald City, and the judges of u Is stationed with the Army. and LaMar Fordham, all of election at such polling place shall Mrs. Josie Barton and two sons. Myers be as follows: John Ashworth, B. Milford. Mrs. Hazel and and Don, Bryce Alpha Stapley and Lottie Farrer. Yardley and daughter went to . A.'h Give 1'rouTnif! at Third s COUNIdaho. Friday to attend the BY ORDER OF THE CITY Walter Kerkslek of the Reunion on Saturday. They CIL OF BEAVER CITY. BEAVwas in charge of the services ER COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. 11 returned home Monday. called to it Third Ward. Florence and La- was Blackner W. J. Dated at Beaver City. Beaver Salt Lake. Monday, to his wife. Rue Woodhouse favored with a County, State or Utah, this 12th Mrs. Blackner was ready to come duet, and Phyllis Morgan sang a 1963. day of August, home, when nhe became very ill solo. Speakers were some members of Alcoholics Anonymous and men CLARENCE A. KIRKIIA.M. igaln. Mayor Mr. and Mrs. IMar Fordham who knew of and explained the ATTEST: ind daughter Chris of Mllford vIr- - program. A large crowd attended. HOWARD C WHITE. ited the G. A. Fordhams on Sunday City Recorder A large crowd enjoyed the roament meeting here on Sunday leA Advertise in The Press. Members of the Willlams-ReesWeek-en- d arton's included, -- - by Miss Mr. aud lull Met Mrs. Adam Rennie of Idaho Falls, Couplet' A couples' club met Monday eveand Wendell M. Baker, son of Mr. ning for a party at the home of and Mrs. Milo Baker. The Mr. and Mrs. Wells Farrer. Bridge will be performed in the Lo-avas played and prizes went to Mr. Temple and a reception will be held that evening at the home aud Mrs. Mel Skinner, first; Mr. Mrs. W. V. Bakes, second, and of the hride'j parents in Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Smith, coneie-mou- y n Kalis. The bride-elec- t is a graduate of ;he Idaho Falls High School, and later attended the B.Y.U., where she was a member of the Cesta Tie social unit. Wendell is a graduate of Beaver High and the USAC at Logan, and is now employed in Idaho Falls, where the couple will make a home. A miscellaneous shower was held Immediately following the Relief marriage at the First-Thir- d Society rooms, with Miss Revola and Reva Parkinson and Miss Frances Stott as the hostesses. The new Mrs. Parkinson opened her E XGAGEM EXT A X N )U XCE1) many lovely gifts' and then the reMr. and Mrs. Edgar Edwards mainder of the tittle was spent in announce the engagement of their making a bride's book. Refresh- son, Herbert of El Monte, Calif., ment were served to 35. to Miss Helen June East, South n people here attend- San Gabriel, Calif. Miss East is ing the social events were the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. East or Dewar, Okla. The wedding Inez Limb, Mr. and Mrs. Melbrum is planned for the near future. Mr. Limb and family, Mrs. Wallace Edwards is a graduate of Beaver Limb and daughter, Walleen, Mr. High School. and Mrs. David Brown, all of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Limb TXT Dances at Kenyon Grove of Florida. The TNT dancing club met WedThe newly-wedde- d couple were nesday evening at Kenyon Grove. graduates in the Class of '53 from The theme of the dance was "a Beaver High School. The bride was night club." with floor show. Rethe valedictorian of the class, and freshments were served to 4 5 by Varnel had taken part in athletics. the committee, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Yvonne was studentbody secietary Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gale, and participated in music. Both Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Pearce and had taken part in dramatics and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Murray. in various school and church affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holllngshead The just-we- d couple left early and baby were visiting in Beaver at the homes of Cleo Wednesday morning and planned last week-en- d to attend the eevnlng session at Patterson and Arshel Holllngs the Idaho Falls Temple. They will head. Miss Sonja Hollingshead ac go to Kansas City, Missouri, where companied them back to Salt Lake Varnel will attend an airline for a tert-da- y visit. She also will school for the next four months. visit in Springvllle. serv- m Canasta Club F.ntci tallied The Canasta Club was entertained on Thursday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Colleen Boyter. Thirteen were present for the evening, and prizes for the game went to Evelyn (iillies, first; Shirley Peabody, second, and Alta The hostess Paice, consolation. served refreshments. The next party for the group and their husbands will be held in the Canyon. The next hostess lor the ipgular party will be Dorcus Xowds. Nimble Thimble Club Meets Mrs. .Mildred Atkin was hostess to the Nimble Thimble club at her home Monday evening of this week Lois Messinger, a special guest, save a book review during the evening. A plate lunch was served by the hostess. The next event for the hit) will lie a canyon party, and the next hostess for the club i Miss Ann Want Ads Get Result 3inffi HEV DIFFERENCE?; y-S- $igs3kw (m&zHW 2 "The Only Fine Cars Priced So Low" Phone 88 Boyd and Rue is in St. Cieorge WOULDN'T WE if we could ?. . In recent years, some people have had to wait for telephone service. Even now there are a few whom we can't serve others who are immediately waiting for a higher grade of service. We're doing our best to correct those situations. But how do you know if our effort ia sincere? e Let's look at it this way M esWould any business pecially a business like oura that depends on public good will refuse to serve anybody unless it just couldn't be helped? The answer In our case is an emphatic "NO." e We have the desire and the know how to do the job Utah wants. But first we need the money to finance such a program and that depends upon reasonable earnings. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. 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