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Show BEAVER (UTAH) MINERSVILLE By RKVA 13. 1955 ville, was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr.s Keith Hollingsheail Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jamwoii jn Sunday and Monday. and son Richard of Cedar speu Fix-u- p The Clean-uand Paint Sunday at the home of Mr. and Minersville got for up Campaign Mrs. Merrill Jameson. underway Monday. From the 9th Mr. and Mrs. Val Beeson and ro the 21st ha been designated weeks. The drive will Mrs. Stannie Myers, Beaver, and is clean-u- p Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall, ceda be headed by the American Le City tspent Sunday visiting at the ?ton Auxiliary, with Helen Davis home of Mr. aud Mrs. Newell md Shirley Hollingshead as co chairmen. The Town is giving Marshall. ot hoee and l prize of a Mrs. Oscar Stevenson of Cedat sprinkler to the one making the spent Sunday visiting her mother most improvement on their prem isea. Mrs. Alba GlllinB. PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY p, 4LBMCHI Ros Marshall, George aud Marshall Holllngshead were in Cedar, Monday on bust Mri. Betty Marshall received medical attention at Cedar, Mon day. She has had trouble with her back and the doctor said she had three vertebrae out of place. Mii-for- d, spent Sunday visiting their mother, Mrs Effie Marshall. They Mr. and Mrs. Robert Good a in, were all dinner guests at the Cedar visited Sunday at the home r, home of Mr. ad Mrs. Walter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodwin. with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman also as guests. Mrs. Ora Fotheriugham, Spring Mes-singe- out-of-to- NOPCREER Ttielma Twitchell FIRMAGE THEATER DRINK . .tastes extra good in Utah! top-not- . UTAH MILK FOUNDATION IFF broadcast." FOR SALE Good weaner PIGS. In conception In scope and in numContact DON BALDWIN, Sun- ber of guest artists, this will be a days, Saturday afternoons or radio "spectacular." after G p.m. week days. Radio Station KDYL in Salt Mil Lake City will broadcast the full FOR SALE Excellent PASTURE hour program in this area beginhighway frontage; will consider ning at 6:30 p.m. Mountain States some trade. Contact. CLARK A Telephone together with the othei GRIFFITHS. M.r telephone companies of the Beii TOR SALE SNOOKER TABLE: System sponsors the program. first class condition; cheap. See M6-1- 3 EVAN NIELSEN. Word has been received tha G. A. SAVE HAY by feeding Herman-sen'- s Allfn, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Greenville, has been Fordham 20 Protein Stocker Pel a lets 90 lb. bag for $2.65 each appointed assistant manager of Can be fed in any portion up t'i Safeway store in Salt Lake City. the full grain ration for Stocker Cattle or Dairy Cattle, and up to 13 of the grain ration for Beef Cattle. HERMANSEN'S ROLLER MILLS, Phone 24 71, M6-2- 7 Gunnison, Utah. ON ALL DURING MAY VAL'S SHOE SHOP y DENIM WORK SHIRT ATTENTION CATTLEMEN Mar ket prices paid for Dairy COWS, springers or just fresh; also Mr. and Mrs. Brose Bradshaw Canner and Utility Cows and ui minora spent Monday ait. i he Bulls. J. ARDEN SELLERS, Ben Merchant home. buyer, in Beaver every Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Puffer contact, M. J. Warr, ph. 202-W- . moved to Kanaraville, Wednesday, where Fred has employment. IT ( J E EPS Tit UCKS VA GO NS NEW AND USED past few months, have moved Henderson, Nev.. . where Mr. Frazer has employment. Uhe with the purchase of Also to 9. WESTERN STYLE EL DRIVE WILLYS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frazer, whe have been in Beaver at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mollie Harri v isltors on Mother's Day and standing performance as Sitting Bull. It is so different than the for the week-en- d at the home of usual it is worth anyone's time to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Briggs see. Matinee wun serial p.m. were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Halsey and daughter and Karl Briggs Tues. Wed. Thurs, May of Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. LaMai "THE "BRIDGES AT TOKO-RIBrig.ea, Henderson; Mr. and Mrs It is with ereat pleasure that we Clark Goodwin and Mil are able to tiring you mis oui ford; Mr. and Mrs. Cullen, Fava Rigby Taken motion picture. standing and family, Spanish Fork, and on from the best seller of the same Sunday, Mrs. Alton Swindlehurst name that millions thrilled to. 1: and Karen were present for the screen. is now even better on the dinner. With a powerful cast of William Grace Kelly, Fredric Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lessing and March and Mickey Rooney, the sons were at the home of Mr. and honors. picture is slated for top Mrs. I. Lessing on Mother's Day. It is not just a grim war picture, there are spots of good comedy. Other visitors there during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Mau and an excellent story told of the past rice Fowles of Salt Lake City who and Holden of family relations will thrill visited here a few days after the Miss Kelly. . The. picture , J brought Mrs. Lessing to Beaver. you irom Beginning 10 euu Mrs. had visited in Salt you will love telling your friends Lake Lessing for two weeks. Also overis. It wonderful a what picture Filmed in technicolor for wide night guests have been Mr. and Mrs. LaNolr Jones, Cedar, and Mr. screen. 17-1- "birthday hour-lon- g 10 per cent By Mrs. Sun. and Mon., May 15 and 16: One of the SITTING BULL." greatest Indian characters of all times comes ho the screen In an unusually txecellent motion pic ture. Filmed in the great out doors in beautiful Eastman color and cinemascope, this well-tol- d story Is not the usual Indian-ca- v airy picture, but a moving drama excitingly told. The stars In this picture are Dale Robert son as a young cavalry officer and J. Carrol Naish, who Is always excellent and who gives an out MILK MONDAY One of the ma-- t important rati io events of the year conies up Monday, May 16, when The Telephone Hour marks the beginning of its 16th year on the air with an Bees, Dairy Show Discussions on bee pollination, tare of rural and urban lawns and a report from one of the West's top dairy shows feature next week's "This Business of Farming1' broadcasts on KSL Radio. On May 16, Lowell Hicks, well-knobee expert, will discuss the need for an adequate bee population to handle pollination for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and alfalfa and orchards. Dr. Anil family rame Friday from their Stark gives listeners advice on care of lawns to prevent crab home in Provo to spend the moth on the May 19 er s day week-en- d at the home 01 (trass infestation program and the week's series M. and Mrs. C. Edwin Palce. Vis closes with the Mav 20 report itors on Sunday from from "Black and White Days" in were Mr. and Mrs. Alden Neilsen Richmond, Utah. and children of Oak City and Mr. "This Business of Farming" is and Mrs. Howard Paice and fam heard at 12:15 p.m. Monday through Friday as a service of 1ly of Milford. Utah Copper Division of the Kennecott Copper Corporation. SHOWING NEXT WKEK AT THE HOUR" MARKS Kith AVMVFRSXRV. Features Lawns, 50-fo- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nichols, Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor, fell from a low Antimony, Mr. and Mrs. Melvlu shed and broke her arm last Fri Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Sprague of Cedar City visited uu day. at the home of Mrs. Mary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ken Knight and Ellen Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Rachel Hunt, Cedar and Mr Mathews of Cedar visited Moi Mrs. and Donald Jones, South day in Minersville "TFXKPHOXE Farm Program Geigcr Counters and 111B Scintillators by pair of KEY BRAND OVERALLS Precision Immediate 2 I Delivery CEDAR MOTOR CO. 145 N. .Main Phone 1080 ." FULLER PAINT COLOR CONTEST .4 Ford Ranch Wagons to lucky winners! PLUS I0J0 Nothing to buy! Here'i all you do... 1 . Pick a favorite color from the famous Fuller Jewel Cast. 2. Write the name and PRIZES! OTHER num- ber of the color chip, and your A Fri. and Sat., May name and address, on an entry blank. Deposit In entry box. (If you prefer, write to the nearest office of W. R Fuller (k Co., and they will send you an entry blank and a color 20 and 21. CONQUEST OF SPACE." George Pal, a producer of great films. sives vou an excellent peek 'nto hings that could happen in the future. As travel between planets becomes a reality. It is not a scare picture, but a look into maybe the near future. The problems are manv as scientists attempt this unusual trip. The picture as it un folds Is extremely interesting and will hold you fascinated. It Is film ed in technicolor for wide screen. card). Enter todayl Visit Matinees have been discontinued for the remainder of the summer. They will start again in the fall, 'BUILDING 'SUPPLY and Mrs. C. H. Cook, Salt Lake. Try a Press Want Ad WATCH THE MAIL Mr. and Mrs. V. Richard Horton and daughter Linda were visitors over the Mother's Day week-en- d at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Air J G. Merkley and Mr. and Mrs. G BRING IT TO THE Visitors at the home of Mrs. Mattle Hutchings for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hut chings and family of St. George, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Colby, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Colby, the former Janiel Hutchings, will igraduaie from LQS Business College, May 20th, the only executive secretary to graduate at that time. Mrs. Colby has employment at the n- torney firm of Worsley, Skeen, Thurman and Snow. Mrs. Hutch ings is planning to be present foi thg graduation. Trio ; Eve McKnight, (1 KKZ Family changes vacation reservation by telephone ... saves 35 Invocation Address of Welcome "Temple by the River' Jeanne Griffiths, Sandra Davis Ray Beaumont David C. Williams Class History Nancy Yardley "The Spirit of God' Eugene Lund, Barry Baker, Richard Easton, David Williams Trumpet Quartet Talk. "In God We Trust" .....- Gay Cartwrigh: I- Eve McKnight Ellen Powell Talk, "Temple Marriage" Talk, "What Seminary' Means to Me". - Phillip Nehon "The Lord's Prayer" Girls' Chorus Rhonda McOuarrie. Carol Hood. Frances Gale, Gay Cartwrigh? Patricia Thirnock, Nancy Yardley, Jeanne Griffiths, Lorraine Reynolds, Eve McKnight, Shirky Nelson and Nina Hue Yardley, accompanied by Janet Carter Phylh-Morgan- Address to Graduates Presentation This family had paid $35 as a deposit on an apartment at a summer resort. At the last moment, the reservations had to be shifted to a later date because of a change in the husband's vacation plans. He called the rental agent by Long Distance, explained the circumstances and reached agreement that the money would apply to a later period. For this family, here was proof that telephone service doesn't cost it pays! ' This is only one of many ways the telephone can save you money, valuable time and trouble, too. So use it often let it work for you. Aren't there some calls you should make rigtu now? Rhonda McQuarrie Poems (own composition) ,rti DON'T THROW IT AWAY BEAVER SEMINARY PROGRAM, LISTED Girls' - of Graduates Awarding of Diplomas Girls' Trio .. , , Lynn A. McKinlay Principal Walter Kerkuek Pres. Wallace D Yardley --- - "' Walk with God' Shirley Nelson, Phyllis Morgan. Frances S. Gale Fardomattc Well ptionai at ntn co trade you cars for IO minutes ! Test Drfv o vt awr V-- 8 bokU some mighty big tlirills for you. And "swap" yow cars to prove it. So come in today. mocfa faster accelerating and hill climbing owt how Find can b with Trigger-Torqu- e power. Ws JtiQgv-Tarq- v WMour w1 oriy car with Thunderbird ttythgl get a real kick out of driving any of Ford's 16 new modefa. For each Km the look of the long, low, fabuloua Thunderbird. And each handles like a "dream car," too, Ride. with Ford's mw Try Itm You 11 Angto-Poiae- d intmrhn yoolf want to keep ff teyt)l see Ford's new Aetra-Di-al Once yen feel Ford's new fabrics Control Panel and nearly 20 larger windshield . . . convince yourself that Ford it roomier and is finer . . . you 11 want to drive a Ford home. J?afax m Lwxury Lovng (and w ... wrap-aroun- d P.D.A.F. AS EASY TO OWN AS IT IS EASY TO LOVE . . . ... FORD the new BEST SELLER Ford sell more because it's urth mart! SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER, TODAY "Vacation Idea Visit Fo rd Rotunda Showplace o f the Auto Industry." YOU WILL RECEIVE A CARD Horton. A. Talk, "Faith in an Unbelieving World" nr?& -- Benediction Ann Patterson - Vam THE GRADUATING STUDENTS, Monte Ray Hutchings Burton Dean Gillies Merlene Evans Carlos Leon Valantine Boyd Yardley Zora Gay Cartwright Rhonda McQuarrie Carol E. Hood Ellen R. Powell Roxie Lee I'aramore Donna Jean Gillins Sandra Lola Davis Marilyn Tattersall Anna Marie Neilsen I lannah Lorraine. Reynolds Ann LaRcc Powell Phillip Joe Nelson Jay Floyd Pryor Ann Patterson Gordon G. Eyre I'.erdell E. Corbridpe Vernon Joseph Hutchings Ronnie Elmer Roberts J unes Max Williams Eugene D. Lund Roland Rovce P.aker P.etsv Rene Fillmore withheld, but story is an actual case taken from 1955 Nina Rue Yardley Nancy Yardley Ray I'eaumont Ronald K, Ward Harold II. Ashworth Larry W. Griffiths Jerry D. Atkin Patricia Ellen Thoinock Larry D. Manzione Sterling T. Griffiths Frances S. Gale Fred DcLoy Smith Earl Neil Grimshaw Phyllis Morgan Shirley Rae Nelson Phyllis E. Him .pes Lcola Mathews Janice C, Roberts Eve Lourettc McKnight ' I.' f Telephone Company files. :pr mrti&n 8 Ycrlenc Gray Gary A. Atkin David Charles Williams Nelson Eddy P.etenson Keith Skinner Gerald Marvin Nelson David Lvnn Pcarcc "V Telephone people la Utah work every day to make y.'iir telephone service en even bigger value. |