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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1954 OUR DEMOCRACY L.. mas 1. uy 4 k.i-- j .'If Lf si v.? II- liristmas ,llie clmj uiwen 1 until . 1 11 141 freperenceiuioinmcelebratii.mi fe-- it ' flu nativity of the Oftmr (JljilJ, ka like o work an aiyesomc over with Santa. MJNERSVILLE pour IJy KEVA men's souls. magic on W.-s- f rring of faitli.auickenincj of hope and aspiration, an J a urellincj-ii- p of tolerance, forgiveness, and unJerskwJincj. ii iy ii,-- r i. jrcese are trie Qualities v Wtrina peace can onearlli.and ilis tlie reaffirmation of ourWief in fliem 1 ft 1 ilia!" consfif tvtes tne It eif SANTA KNOWS , . . Bins v. :i he buys, hut Santa uarn- i'' ;t t : i.' is growing short n::i :i tl K':-- : iPk, who came fros.i IN. l live in U.S. with parent i. t 1:1-- Diracle of Christmas r iMflfi iVif f" If" -'- "'-'"'"- "' ALIJItlXHT duiishii'i' o! Mr. anil is. Warren Gray, celebrated her birthday Friday. A lovely was Riven and a host of little iiarty friends came t) wish Carolyn happy birthday." 27-2- 5. i prizes going to high winners. Chile, fruit cake, hot chocolate, and homemade candy were furnished by the group and served to 1 (i people present. A lovely birthday party was given for Kathleen Myers at her home. Many friends came to help combined birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs Don Heslington for Anna Rae Car ter. Max Carter, Leland Dalton. and David Williams. The evenin; was spent in visiting with the dif ferent families, and light refresh merits served to the .entire Wil liams family. The Primary children are send ing a Christmas gift to Tommy Mathews, who is still in the hos nital in Salt Lake, and Allen Cress man. who is still confined to his bed at home. A IV TO ORE XII V THUS FIIEIISIir. ALL MIT WE SIT FOI TOM PATIORIQE 111 iX evening. Penla and Adel, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Oillins, spent in Salt Lake visiting the week-en- d They saw their grandmother received and guts Santa Clans I And our best wishes for a happy holiday. Smith's Locker Hood's Welding Plant and Equipment . while there. Jack Carter, son of G. W. Carter, is seriously ill in the hospital in Salt Lake City. hrislmas qA j I ma yours l;:. this iconderji: 3 - season. "TV 19 5 4 Rain, snow and ice mean slip pery streets and highways. Oood fellowship stimulates more NimfF C -- from NE Cor. Sec. 29, T 29 S, R 7 W, S L B & M into the Black ner & Huntington Ditch and used from April 1 to October 31 to irri gate 35 acres in NWVi, NV SW Sec 30, T 29 S, R 7 W, pur SLB&M, and for stock-wate- r poses from Nov. 1 to April V Hereafter, 35302 of 6 sec.-f- t. of water will be diverted at a point N. 1650 ft. and E. 1617 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T 29 S, R 7 W. S L B & M. and used from April 1 to October 31 as a supplemental sunDlv to irrigate 61 acres in g SW14 said Sec. 30, and for purposes from Nov. 1 to April 1. ('VI i:- -- The MIA held their Christmas party and program Tuesday eve ning at the ward chapel. I lrinking, often before driving. And thousands of unwise men fail to adjust their driving speeds to these hazardous conditions. To overcome the added hazards of the season, the Council says, more wise men, bearing .gifts ot extra caution, courtesy and combirthday anniversary Christmas. mon sense, are needed. Then the These men will travel different traditional spirit of Christmas ly by high speed motor vehicles "Peace on Earth, Good Will to but if they are wise men they, Men" will spread over the high too, can arrive safely. ways and the land. It is ironic that this Christian occasion should be the most dead LEGAL ly from an accident standpoint, the National Safety Council tsays. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Last year, 519 persons were killed in Christmas week-en- d traffic ac Notice is hereby given that Wil cidents and December 24th is the liam R. Yardley, Beaver City, Bea most dangerous day of the year ver County, Utah, has filed with in traffic. the State Engineer Change Appli which proposes Early darkness and bad" weather cation No. which add up to poor visibility to change the point of diversion and place of use of 35302 of increase holiday traffic hazards sec. of ft. of water, being a Fogged windshields also make it Award No. 59 of Beaver part River difficult to see and avoid accident Decree dated November 13, 1931. ituations. The water has been diverted from Bull Berry Corral Slough at a point S. 250 ft. and V. 2375 ft The Senior Scouts held a party for their leader, Hollineshead, last Tuesday 1 young Christmas is for the young! belongs to the young because these How many times do we hear few fail to realize that ehildie-arnot engrossed with the iron !!town-upmake this statement? bles of everyday living in the fashMuch too often. Christmas belongs to all of us, ion of their elders. They are youtu to share, to take part in the cele- at heart. bration of the birth of the Saviour, For a true Christmas we need the greatest event in the history only renew our faith in the Saviour of the world. born at Christmas time. We. too. It seems to some that Christmas will then be young at heart Minersville M Men won another league basketball game. They de- - U.Mi:i): MOH1-- ; WIS JO M10X feHted Milford First til to 41. The Many centuries ago, three Wise Rxplorers also won their ball name Men made a long journey and with Milford First, they irrived safely. The purpose of their The School Christmas program trip to Bethlehem was to celebrate was held Wednesday evening in 'he birth of the Christ child. the ncbool house. Two operettas Now, one thousand, nine hunwere presented. The hoys and girls dred and fifty-fou- r years later,1 have worked hard and teachers many men will to their journey hours have spent many preparing own birthplace to join family and bis special event. friends in celebrating that same her celebrate. ) f s A Beaver High Student Council party was given at the home of Havid Williams last week. Miss Marsden and Ann Fillmore were chaperons. Bunco was played with Wtili m W&ZM TA is for the if r it j - I t nil '.::. f " - 11 'ft'-?- ' stock-waterin- Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before February 20, 1955 M. Joseph MERRY XMAS . . . It's an old costume but a new style Santa. Dancing Diane Sinclair tries on a suit for size. Tracy STATE ENGINEER (Published In the Beaver Press. Beaver, Utah, beginning December 24, 1954 and ending January 21, A Hearty wish for Christmas Cheer ' -x ,'h he year. and hp- - -- :1- 1955.) BUILDING SUPPLY HPIHIITIMCI s 111 i -- 'il-- III! vt iiii rnsiii I j 12 1 11 iiti 4 fMTlSi I t it m '".I'M if I fVff t. For Our Co: S ' - tv k J We Wish I .1 nl V 1 5 . Bright be H fff This is our wisJi for ail time to com. MARTELL'S Brooklawn Creamery Co. Your Holiday |