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Show iri ISP Friday, March 25 Beaver American Legion Hall SPONSORED BY SERVICE BATTERY, 213th FA, and BEAVER JAYCEES t ft W H PUOM TO 1JE HELD I'HIDAV, Al'UIIi 8 AT MII.FOW) UOSIO A U'ise l'rom for the membership of Beaver Stake of mutual iiRi'. will he lu'lil in .Milford on Finlay. April ts. it was announced ibis week by MIA officers direct Inins; Floor show and event. special features will make this an uiiisKinding dance. i STAKE I MEN AND GLEANERS in this age group are invited to attend this annual event. Afton OIWEKVE srE'IAL "WEEK" 'i Isen and Si an Roberts, Mil- There have been special ai'tivi lord are the stake leaders. ties of the M Men and Cleaners On Saturday, a for this week. group or .5U aueuuea sessions hi I'iii'sidi' Hen i'H Itecilal the St. (ieorge Temple. Next Sun.Mrs. Stella Larson and Mrs. day will be a special stake fire- ide in Minersville. A special pro Vilda Smith were hostesses to the m Men ana jr. uieaners at a gram has oeeu arranges and an jr. fireside Sunday evening following of tliis aj?e group are ur.ued to ihurih in Second Ward at the Larson home. Miss Evva Pryor, a t The annual M Men and special guest, presented a poetry will be held March 31 recital and cutting of the play at the First-Thir- d jehapel, with "Media. Refreshments were serv Heaver Second as host ward. Al! ed to twenty. Meant-:-baiuiue- m mm m lilt J 1955 TUESDAY, MARCH SHOW: 9 A.M. AUCTION BARN RICHFIELD 29, SALE: 12:30 P.M. ' . . : C. B. Hawley Lamb Hereford Ranch C. A. Mattsson Clay Paxton C. H. & Don C. Snow.... Snow SneH Swenson Ben Tanaka Winterton Bros Gardell Wales Richfield : All bulls will Grade B or better! Richfield Monroe .....Ferron Ferron Spanish Fork Tremonton Kamas Corinne J. Larue Ogden Wellsville Salt Lake City Layton Gunnison Elsinore Richfeld Yashinori Yamasaki Sponsored by - - dish-brow- 8G-F- 3. IGO-acr- NSW ON DISPLAY! ' I e 4 y If w, ; ' New styling in trucks functional styling that fits your job! For the first time in any truck line, two distinctly different styling treatments are Fleet, um-duty heavy-dut- y. '. is , ! msm smm mhh. p vv:; e VirAl NO DOWN PAYMENT to Introduce ths WORLD'S FIRST VACUUtsl CLEANER ON BtG WHEELS the all new W ! It mJ3 W ROLLS over ROLLS with y S door silts, rugs.floors! PLUS! all fools! New compact square shape "Power Dial" for exact suction! Extra rug Instant dust disposal! Comes with cleaning power I oil tools I pu-it- Trade in your eld cleaner now, get . , , A FREE529'S u and Mrs. Douglas McMullin and son have spent this week In Beaver, visiting relatives. Douglas will return to school at the BYU, where he will receive a degree in June. Mr. KNIFE AND STEAK CARVING SET Knif Carving Mtat Fork Sharpener 6 Steak Knives case ijh? Gold-toole- d IIMI71D Remember" and Tony Martin, "Ix)ver Come Back to Me." That is just a few there are so many other wonderful .parts you will have to see them o appreciate it. Regular matinee, Sat. 1:30 p.m. You OFFER! HURRY INI NEW! uni's Furniture find Appliance BEAVER IIEVU MILFORD HEVn 11 matthew mwm, MAN OF By Henry A. Smith everything a driver could wish for, from its big Sweep-Sight windshield to its concealed Safety Step that keeps clear of in light- - and medimodels, another in Your handsome truck new Chevrolet Task-Forc- e will be a profitable advertise-mcnt-on-heels for you and business! your w A new outlook for tlie driver Truck driving was never like this! The new Flite Ride cab is mud or snow! The new instrument panel and controls are the last word in convenience! Six new"high-vo!tage"engine- a lt electrical With a new system for quicker, surer starting and increased generator capacity! Plus more efficient cooling and lubrication systems, an improved fuel system, and completely redesigned engine mountings. 12-vo- cold-weath- er And uiucu more tint's new ventilaLike new High-Levtion . . . tubeless tires, standard on n models . . . Power Brakes for sll models, standmodels . . . new ard in 18.000 lb. max. G.V.W. in models. And there's a new choice of transmissions, including new Overdrive and Hydra-Mati- c. New Power Steering for all models. Come in and see the newest things in trucks! el 2-t- on loved apostle ni ii i ' rii A rich collection of warmly old experiences from the life of the beloved Matthew Cowley. It'i the impelling tory of his boyhood, his life with hit mother and father, fascinating Vhi tit 'Optional at extra cost. Overdrive available on on Vi; n missionary experiences with the Maoris, and v; ' in the service of God v models. Hydra-Mali- c and I Ion model. -- MAT1IEW COWLEY SPEAKS Owrge Terry, Mrs. Don Yard- - ley, Mrs. Vernlce Orton. 'Mrs. VI Yardley. and Mrs. Myrtle Yardle. .... FAITH AND YOU Mark E. Peterson THE CHALLENGE OF OUR TIMES by W. Cleon Skousen $100 $3.00 . . THE FIRST 2000 YEARS by W. Cleon Skousen , Connie, daughter MAN HIS ORIGIN AND DESTINY .ir. and Mrs. ieianu runuu, honored at a birthday party at the by Joseph Fielding Smith family home on Monday. Thirty th friends were present and spfnt afternoon playing a variety of games. p.efreshmpnts were served by Mrs. Smith, with the hlfrhligni being the birthday in pink and white. ii9wtutiiiwtniuomJwiiwrKPWTTO;n-tt;tiiiit:nt- i $2.00 $3.25 five-year-o- ld Of Phone S3 ind man of faith. ' Birthday Anniversary Observed Mrs. Clara Smith was surprised on her birthday when a group of V'OUR ladies came to spend the after by noon with her. A luncheon wa Mrs. all the other poignant details of a life spent and man. The author has ranged half-waaround the world to eatber a wealth of material which tells the great storv of Mitthcw Cowley. ' nlor of goodwill Mrs. Alton Atkln, Mr. and Mrs. John G. White, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limb, Mrs. Virginia Marshall and Mrs. Augusta Marshall went to Salt Iake on Thursday to attend sps sions at the S. L. Temple, Friday. served to Mrs. Elva Hodges. Mrs. Mildred Smith. Mrs. Sheldon Jes- up, Mrs. Victor LlttMirld. Mrs. Roup Jessup. Mrs. Isabelle Muir. mtr Heartwarming stories ulzut the intriguing life of a be Mr. and Mrs. Ieonard Erlckson and Mrs. Ethel Erlckson visited in Draper from Sunday to Tuesday of this week. AVER MOTOR COMPANY Bearer, Utah JfteI . - Now Chevrolet introduces "Work Styling" an exebsivt development in truck design. Plus new engines new capacities new Overdrive and Power Steering new features and advantages throughout. America's leading truck builder pulls out all the stops! Mere arc trucks that are new from the drawing board outl J J::e;-utive- . Bingo was played, with several winning prizes; also the following program: song, Carol, three-yeaold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baker; piano duet, Mrs. Baker and Carol; piano solo. John Christian sen; vocal solo, La Mont Thornock accompanied ly Mrs. Baker; read ing, Ruth Fillmore; solo, Betsy Fillmore, accompanied by Marilyn Roberts; remarks by Mr. Morgan. Ice cream and homemade cake were served. by the nation's No. 1 truck builder. Whatever your task or trade, there's a new Chevrolet truck to make or save you money on the job. Come and look 9cm over! OlTcrcd-o- ne Briggs. out-goin- It's the largest and finest fleet of trucks ever built flerc'i what happens when Gilbert k maauuic-uiin- Me-Nall- Elders Honor Retiring Officers The Third Quorum of Elder and their wives had a social to g honor two of the presi dency, James Morgan and Clarence Rollins. The party, held Friday evening, was under the direction of the new officers, Sheldon H Roberts and Ray Yardley. There were fifty present, including members of the ward bishopric and the stake presidency. 1 I J IJ 29-31- Van C. Oldyrod and Kent Han sen were the speakers In Second Ward. Making brief remarks were Wallace D. Yardley and D. Evan Stapley of the stake presidency. The meeting was (conducted by Clark W. Smith. V SO two-wee- 1 company, looking for a inn. He call ; in thiee del i r.en and their wives, one of wiioiii ..'ill ge; the job. The.se are 'played Dv Cornel Wilde, June Ailys-jiiv:.n Ilefiin, Ailene Dahl.i Freti Mur.Murray and Lauren Bacall That is where the fun begins wives try to influence ii:r, hoiee. LISTER, Delta or GRANT CAL Al1 LISTER, Fillmore. ;! Tu..;. WoJ., ri iiurs., Mar. WOMEN WANTED, Temporary 'A BULLET IS WAITING." Co-- j six months. Mail postcards. Good lum'jia has put together a light-- 1 handwriting or typewriter. Bo; knit story .oJ right and wrong in 4 7, Watertown, Mass.' liia tecanicolor picture for wide Al screen. The excellent cast includes MarATTENTION CATTLEMEN i.ory Calhoun, Jean Simmons, 9te.; ket prices paid for Dairy COWo fiien and Brian Ahernc. springers or just fresh; alsc The story .begins as McNally, u Canner and Utility Cows sheriff, lis bring Calhoun back t.; J. ARDEN SELLERS stand trial. After their plane i buyer, In Beaver every Tuesday forced down, they take shelter on contact, M. J. Warr, ph. 202-i ranch owned by Miss Simmon-- ' There the story behind the crime TO SELL DEAD or USELESS s told, and makes for some inter. HORSES or CATTLE, call VAK action as well as the roHting C. OLDROYD, 213 or Beavei mance between Calhoun and the J7-2- S Fish Hatcehry, 233-ady. FOR SALE Business BUILDING with modern 'family apartmeir Fri. and Sat. April 1 and 2: in rear. Contact VAL BEESON. 'DEEP IN MY HEART." Here is an outstanding movie, fash-one- d WANTED Several girls to ad ruly by MGM and in dress mail postcards. Spare time bear tif together ul Eastman color, this is a every week. Write Box 161 picture you will long remember M25-A1- 5 Belmont, Mass. and talk about. As the critic "Here is a remarkably enter CARD OF THANKS tainin,g motion picture maae rrnm We desire to extend our heart the life and music of Slgmu-ifelt thanks to our friends and rela- Romberg certainly one of the the tives for the many acts of kind atre's most audient'e-satisfyint- ,' ness during our recent bereave- omposers." Starred in the picture ment; for the calls at the home. are Jose Ferrer, Merie uoeron, floral offerings, those taking par Helen Taubel and Walter Pidgeon, at the services, and all expressions and to insure the musical num of sympathy we are deeply grate bers are the best, MGM has used ful. a dozen or more of their top stars. The Wife, Sons, Daughters. Just wait until you hear Howard Brothers and Sisters of Keel sing, "Your Land and My JAMES E. WILLDEN. Land"; Jane Powell and Vic r- yj. Jack Newman and two last Friday to their home visit Sail .Luke, after a tre !,..ine of her parents, Mr. .Mrs. ; Dd-mo- f.l ovr x our job (HIVAOUT prosperous automobile sing, "Will Woifc styled ; I M 3uii. an ;1 Hon., Mar a 27 & 2?.' 'WOMAN'S WOULD." An appeal i.g m.xtaie of wit and drama ha.-teput together in this 20tli A;:ituiy Fox cinemascope pi eduction in technicolor. Clifton Web:) all his command of bai-beremarks, plays the president of u -- The speakers in the Third Ward were Allen S. rarnswortn ano Bennv .Messer, retudned service men. Mrs. Farnswortn piayeu a piano solo. The meeting was di rected by Walter K. Kerkslek. Association ' i ' IV KICK A I n -- The Aaronic Priesthood mem bers of First Ward had charge of the services Sunday evening, and were awarded Individual Awards The boys had singing and speak ing parts on the services. Bishop Lerov W. Harris presented the awards. LaVel iBradshaw of the bishopric directed the services. - SHOWING NEXT" An evening called "Dear to My Heart" was held Monday at the First Third chapel for all Mia ' Maids of the stake and their moth 'fa ers. The program was announced nil' niiiirby Lillian Thornock stake age LOST Pair of boy's glasses, red group counselor, in the absence of n frame. Return to the Florean Smith, stake Mia Maid PRESS office or call leader. Preliminary music, Lola Briggs FOR SALE FARM anu Second Ward; theme, LaVee Har mod. home; livestock, machinris, First Ward; chorus, "As the ery; 60 acres in alfalfa. Dowi Rose," Minersville; prayer, Sonja payment, bal. on low interest First Ward; wel Musi sen aue to illness. Holllngshead, rie; come remarks, Mrs. Thornock; KEITH ROLLINS. So. .Milford chorus, "Wonderful Mother of Mine." Third Ward; tribute to FOR SALE 50 tons Choice Is 2nd and aid crop Bal'id Alfalfa mother, Georgia Beth Smith. Mil HAY. Contact LELMs'D C. CAL ford Second; tribute to Mia Maids CHURCH SERVICES Utah Hereford For More Details, CONTACT: Snell Svenson Secretary 295 E. 4th North Spanish Fork. Utah "DEAR TO MY HEART" EVENING HELD FOR MIA MAIDS AND MOTHERS Robertson, Elaine Smith, Jackie Nowers, Genene Terry, Carla Eyre Angie Terry and Joan Eyre. CONSIGNORS Bailey Bros. Eugene L. Brown Flint Farms H. M. Gribble Aril C. Hansen GOOD MUSIC SPECIAL FLOOR SHOW Mrs.' Bernica Smith, Milford Sec ond; special talk, Mrs. Mabel P Smith; closing chorus, "My Creed' Milford First; prayer, La Vina Briggs. Cup cakes and hot spiced punch were served to 117. A serving table was decorated with roses candles and a lace cloth. All Mia Maid ward leaders assisted with the arrangements. They are. Mil dred Wilcock, Bertha Dalton. Mrs UTAH RICHFIELD, iij . . $1.00 |