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Show NOTICE BEAVKR (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1350 O CD TO THE POU.IC Much in onvenieuce and delay vh3 brought about last week-n- d in i he City culinary water problem by the malicious meddling of some jo. o.ir people with the water mains in trying to satisfy their selfish ue-- ' 1 W2 ' Weed, fo-.- ?rr": ! t ' Discussions on weed :iri control measures feature the broadcast schedule of " iness of Farming" hen id at 12:15 p m. on K'l. I', t The l'J."6 weed cmiti and the use of inect: i.f s: ' subject for Friday Mav Monday, Mav 14. The mntr household pests, ' ' and r.iotha is Thursday, Vav IT. v'v'e Mav 21, listeners will b- - re t i ud to date with "epetable pr.'blettis On May 24, the nn.rtu TJah lawn ni:'""t i garner. suSK'.'stion--"Thi- s t f ,V - 4 i - ' 4 u t - 4 ' i 1 -'- a ;i 1? ir Hrrr"" ires. The attitude of most of the Vi public was very fine and we wish WHY .NOT GIVE MOTHER an t compliment you. The City em- -' Automatic N'eedl-- Thruader for ployeea were 'trying hard to locate Movher's Day. Contact PEARL the problem and when it was final- By RUTH FILLMORE Mil THOMPSON. of then the shortage p , ' Sharon Smith, treasurer; Margaret 'y solved HAND AND CHORUS RATINGS ' 1 ' someone Mem- continued FLOWERS because chair-ateSALE r FOR lor Lorna Harris, prom Gray, 4 ' a main in valve with meddled Mrs. the Perkins Klla n Day by t3 - I At the annual Music Festival mtn. from California, at th home of Russell Dean, Sophomores held May 5 ai Cedar the Beaver ! Mll-2- 5 V" i Junior High Chorus received a president; Del Goff, vice president;- We hereby serve notice to the Mrs. May Oakden. Ashin the Nelson Abe that anyone Gillies, future, puUic secretary; rating uf 1. The Senior and Junior FOR SALE SHOE REPAIR busi caught tampering with any of the Hands and Senior High Chorus re-- 1 worth, treasurer. e' Bus ness; machinery and supplies. Xoel Robinson, pres. city installations, other than the f reived 11. and the marching bands Freshmen I will teach you tiie business. a public service " prose-.lanybe .Veil vice will Atkin. blent; president; regular employees received 111. Copper Co rp l Contact VAL BEESOX. M11-J2- 7 Hradnhaw, secretary; and cuted under the law. i'h-as- e l,ynn AlcKee, treasurer. If you have' SPINET PIANO To lie reposed DL1' HALL UKADV I OU UKLH'S ASSEMBLIES ENJOYED cooperate. in vivinity of Beaver. Assume Kighth Grade Nelson Merkley, uy suggestions, give them to the The "Sous hern Fried Minstrel president; Blanche Yardiey, vice balance due. For further informen in charge, The Daughters of Utah Pioneer rily Show." sponsored hy the BYU was president, Jane Fillmore, secre- write HART BROS. Home is now ready for relics, said mation THE OF ORDER in Heaver last Thursday. Miss Jane tary and treasurer. MUSIC CO., 4G East 8th South Mrs. Lucy Osborne, county presiMAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Th Mll-2- 5 Thompson was ihe director. Salt Lake City. Utah. dent. Four lovely cases have been' Pop Club - Loin Briggs, presili sem y was very much enjoyed to display the pioneer1 vice dent; Margaret Gray, presiFOR SALE- - One dozen SCREEN constructed CLUB MEMBERS hy all of rhe .students. and others durjpv to relics tourists DOORS, cheap. See D. E. STAP The traveling assembly from dent; Hannah Gillies, secretary; VTTE1 MEETING AT ('EI)AR next few months of Beavthe ing M4-1- 1 uniform Janet Carter, committee; Y. LE Delta came to BUS on Monday. v er's Centennial year. s, The following members of the ' The theme of the program was Arlene Morgan, homecoming com- Furnished be DUP women at REYT will FOR There Small, Professional and Sharon Business Heaver mittee; game chairmen, "Music Through the years." It APARTMENT. Call HE 2 4 3 the Home on Monday and Tuesday Smith. Shiela Robinson, DyAnn Women's club went to Cedar on Gov. J. Bracken Lee and John H. Zenger, chairman of the public wa.- - very good and enjoyed by all. M4-1of next week to receive the relics, Davis, Ruth Fillmore. relations committee of the Utah State Hospital Assn., look at trw Wednesday to attend a special Mrs. Osborne said. The Home has FI1A Mary Yardiey, president; meeting with the Cedar BPWclub: Hospital Week proclamation just signed by the governor. Hospital own Kits elected FOR SALE BROW X I X G COAL been cleaned and Connie Griffiths, vice president; Dona Cart Wright, Anna E. Stark, prepareu tor this' week Is May HE GALE. Call LaVAR use this summer. Classes anil organizai ions have Vickie Beaumont, secretary; Mary Alice Heslington, Umby McMullin. A13tf special elected officers lor next year as Jane Williams, recorder. Sara Hakes, Mary Tattersall, Al- Preparations are lie ins made to (Miliary Workers Meet liea Low, Pauline Woodhouse, WANTED LIVESTOCK for Sou open the display on Monday, May. follows: The monthly teacher training to have Karla Tattersall and Vilda Smith Seniors l.ee Smith, president; thern Utah AUCTION', every Sat 21. It is especially desired of the First Ward Primary mue;ing 1 Beatrice McHarg, state chair- Sally Myers, vice president; Bar urday, starting April 14. Cedar a fine display for former towns-a as held Monday evening at the bara hails, secretary; Clair Mc- A6tf people when they visit here on! Council Party man of health, Salt Lake City, was City. May home of Hortense White. The les of to tlie .Memorial Day. the Mullin. treasurer; Michael Mc-Rtiest 14- speaker subject Yearbook Day son was given by Virginia Beau-:- i j WILL BUY DEAD COWS and nig lit, social manager. 15 Awards' Assembly, 11 a.m. "So You Want to Live to Be a nt, and Grace Boyter gave the Horses and will move calves and Hundred?" Miss McHarg is emJuniors Fred Dalton, presiVa,d ?Ha Mi,i,,s ""ld 15 Senior Banquet L. PCFFKU report. Mrs. White, asUOUKUT scripture iiLDKIt sheep. Phone VAN C. OLDROYD ' 'Ployed with the Civil Defense, and dent; Paul Kirkham, vice presiir. -- Honor Assembly, 2 p.m. sisted her ENGLAND IX by daughter, Alice, and dial 5591, or call Beaver Fish LN.IOYK MISSION dent; Shiela Robinson, secretary; 17 Commencement Exercises ";lve the ladies a list of items The Mia Maids of First Ward Vera Ash worth and Barbara B. M23tf Hatchery. . which should be in a home First Word lias been received hereji1;lli a iiose Tying ceremony in th White, served refreshment to 20. Aid kit; also stressed that each that Elder Robert L. Putter, sonji.eliel- Society room at the meet- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grimshaw Mr and Mrs. Mick Lindsay and HAY Choice, 1st crop, wire-hale- d ur Mr. and .Airs. Jas,per Puffer of iIlg.house, recently. Parents of th have received word this week from three children returned to their mother and others in the family DELTA & at FILLMORE Alfalfa a course. ot Beav-jgir- is and officers of the MIA were ."I'OKi'iiiii in Third Ward their daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Ron- home in Price, Monday afternoon, should take First Aid Contact LELAND CALLISTER, Last h'ly, Nev., formerly mentioned She the importance was The Primary officers and teachmade senior companion on,sl)ec'ial guests. There were nine ur, ald Grimshaw, that Ronald receiv- after spending the week-en- d with 5 Delta. March 28, two months and twoLj,. ed a special award at the Jaycee t n i t norania M t ' anrl H.f r a ' T a of each person having his blood jn the class and they took ers were in charge of the Sunday and carrying the card in his the program as follows: vtiiiag service in the Third Wrard, lays after reaching his field of, par. B, banquet at Richfield last week. Hes ,, ngton and'j Mr. and Mrs. Chas.1 itype AVKEK AT THK labor at Sheffield District, Eng-- , G;oup singing, "Rose"; vocal duet under the direction of Edytha W. The Jaycees awarded three stpecial Lindsay in Beaver. Their baby was purse. She stressed the prevention SHOWING XEXT of accidents in the home, on the land. He reports having had some l)v nie Muir, VMckie Beaumont; i'ardley and Barbara Bradshaw, keymen awards and Ronald was christened, Craig Dee by Mr. Hes etc. F1RMAGE THEATER interesting experiences: Being ask- - ,Jiayer, Molly Powell; accordion ounselors, with the former presented with one of these. The lington in the fast meeting at Sec highway, Mrs. Ellen Bullock, president, ed Ho leave homes, told to go back soio, Janette Gates; Symoolism of the program. The speak-r- s Grimsha.ws and their family hav ond Ward on Sunday. was in charge of the meeting, and were Linda Yardiey, James B. Sun. and Mon.,May 13 and 14; to America, to being invited into1 the Rose, Hannah Rae Gillies; been residents of Richfield for tne the committee on health and safe- "SINCERELY YOURS." Here is a u lume and asked to clarinet trio, Leah Hutchings, ..'organ, Mary F. Goodwin. Other Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Thornock past three years. ty arranged the .program, Mrs. Lil- big slice of entertainment for the bless their little children. Janet Atkin and Karen Swindle- - numbers were poem, David Easton to and family went Logan and Bear lian Lunt, chairman; Ada Carpenon his'hurst; Mother's Day. whole and He well is 'piano solo. Diane Riley duet. Barbara Stapley and Bonnie family enjoying In Lo ter, Marian Arns, Dorothy Ronnow Lake, Idaho, last week-enmember of the family, old missionary work, according to The ibouquet was tied by the teach- Rollins, with Margaret Ann BradEvery t, daugh-Pawith visited their gan, they i'its oi' the class. Maye Atkin and shaw iplaying the piano; Primary and young alike, will find a per- relatives in Beaver. who is a studeV at the USAC, You .Lenore Swindlehurst, and present standard by Lark class; trumpet Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Paice sonal interest in the story. and who was honored on Sunday of star with the be to the MIA president. Zona solo, Billie Baker with his mother, will ed delighted received their have word that by receiving a scholarship for next KENT K. .M VEILS KECKIVES and Liberace's the show, Myers. Refreshments were served Ireta Baker at the piano; first five sincerity year. There are eight scholarships grandson, Ray, who Is in tne Navy, FOK WORK Articles of Faith hy the Blazer masses COMMENDATION to the desire his Isiplease now is stationed at Treasure awarded to women completing the IN JAPAN COMMUNITY LIFE t. ooys; story, Richard Swindlehurst from chopmusic that with ranges freshman year with a 2.3 average land, following his recent furlough Yiniurv J'onfereiice HeM Sunday mil song by the Bluebird class. Woo-gi- e and to sticks Boogie Jumbo I Chopin at home. In News, Church last who have and also in their grades, Saturday's al S(H.OI1(1 Ward ,.;V(,niUf with him to Bach. desirable character traits, etc. Mr. .Mav Bring Souls I nto , . Ye .. . 'That are Joane excelelnt this in picture . . Mr. a'nd Mrs. Varnel Parkinson !Any oi Kent E. flyers, son oi vjir. niiu ,, w Held at Ky Terry's and Mrs. Thornock and family visas i ue iiieiuu ui me .ve, Alex Nical, Dm. Malone, Dorothy son Mr. and and and Airs, obra Myers of Minersville, Roger hie, ited with relatives in Bear Lake. A fireside for the Sunday Class William Demarest and Lori Nelson Mho last week returned to home, mary Cor.Jernce held in Second They were accompanied to Salt Mrs. Douglas Gale of Salt Lake CUAKANTEil The vvas held at ths home of Kay Terry on Sunday evening. ard we know a wonderful L's picture the weekend tor nis. , , , commendation visiting Lake by Miss Monna Hansen, who City spent The group of all in tech receiving .'oilowing church. SAM'S PHOTO IAB sine work in community relations: visited with friends, and to Logan: t heir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley you will enjoy, and it's ward .president. Prayers boys and girls were shown slides Warby, nicolor. Mr. Parkat and in Delmar leader Mrs. was He Robert Lee.'Stott. group Japan. by Evan Nielsen and P. O. Box 1115, Dept. A were .by Bishop Aird G. Merkley of Japan and other items, clothing who attended Itazuke LDS Servicemen's Group. and Clark the State Jaycee inson, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tues. Wed. Thurs., May W. Smith. All the chil and vases, etc. Refreshments were Salt Lake City, Utah Gale and their families. Convention. A part of the letter of com- dren in the ward had a part in served. DARLING." Those "FOREVER avid fans of Lucille Ball and Desi mendation from the Governor of singing, dramatization, etc., with . . . all officers and teachers in the or Arnaz are in for a real treat again Fukuoka Prefecture, read: A polite man is one who listens assista kind us SEE THE DIFFERENCE RSD MAKES have "You given as the two comedy stars make ganization assisting in arrange ments. The readers were Helen J with interest to things he knows their second picture, ance and warmhearted toward" various administra- Hutchinson and Dorothy Swain :ill about, when told him by a perand this one is every bit as good son who knows nothing about as their ifirst, "The Long, Long, tive affairs of tile (prefectural gov- ston. The singing was under the, De Morny. 'hem. to and ernment contributed prop Nor-even is and Smith of Carol some direction j Trailer." In ways jt er mutual understanding through ma Nell Smith. Counselors to Mrs better, but one thing for sure the the proper guidance as well aS the Warby are Erma Hoopes and comedy w,e all enjoy is plentiful. COMPLETE with the comedy team 'winging up of' various cultural Carol Murdock. The officers of the WWl Ordinary suspension wheeh bop ind bounce violently ou is James Mason, who plays the organizations. Primary presented a corsage to all reuffa ro&da m thorn by actual otcillograpb recordi. "As a result, the existing netter the Primary workers. Guardian Angel of Miss Ball, and between the United Louis Calhern, as her father. One relations of the funniest scenes to be filmed States of America and Japan have First Ward Primary Conference Extra Charge) in a long time is where Lucille ac- been realized. I am very grateful A large crowd was present for achievescientific for a on meritorious Desi your companies the First Ward Primary conference Tractor Truck Implemen field trip, complete with sleeping ments." on Sunday evening, with the same We can also fill your tractor and boat rubber inflatable with was a Kent bag, first lieutenant wheel RSD bounce the With tame road) every program was also car tires with fluid right in the field. Suspension (on tent It's a picture for the whole the 8th Fighter Bomber Wing. In theme.outThe b Windy counteracted, smoothed out to mere flutter oa the with songs, dramatization riu;l so miss this ofdon't to his job as information services enjoy, family ewfllugnph. and talks. Martha Paice, ward TIRE RECAPPING one. ficer, he established programs to was in charge; reader Free Pickup and Delivery president, for better understanding was Miriam Limb. The music was Fri. and Sat., May IS and 19: provide between the American and Japan- under the direction of Sonja ,11. HOOD TIRES WORLD IN MY CORNER." The ese peoples. Dean and Janet Atkin. .Ve are Wholesale Distributors for fast rising star, Audie Murphy He .was had been LDS serviceHOOD Tires and Tubes for Auto, again comes up with a convincing! men's group leader at Itazuke Trail Luihh'rs Go to Temple Truck, Tractor and Implement. role as a young prize fighter in since January. The Fiist Ward Primary offi-c- i this picture. It is the story of a Phone Collect for Service : :.nd teachers took the mem- young fighter trying to make the Builder was the Trail named of the to find titrs given depart the many. Lyle Gray top, only grade to Uioco Service obstacles in1 his path. The cast is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman ment to the St. George Temple last meetNine work. ,'or the at sacrament with baptismal and Saturday capable Barbarai Hutchings strong HE 4 Beaver Rush, Jeff Morrow, John Mclntyrej ing in First Ward, Sunday. The boys and 13 officers enjoyed the a lunch. White. n wheel Karl no twas blessed no for ur to picnic including other same Jay. and baby tvtn by wrench, punishment cars, trucks, fighters NOT justbeing put add authenticity to the fight scenes to shame by the truck OR driver. The picture is well made and astonishing ride of our Blue Chip GMC This sensational performance already should please the entire family. with Road Shock Damper Suspension! is creating a landslide demand. You'll "ANGELS Saturday Matinee: It smothers every jolt and jounce. It see why when you try the RSD ride. IN THE OI'TFIELD." Here is a book for And one we want to you right blots up even little sharp vibrations real treat for the matinee, espeASPEN TIMBER away. from road joints. You drive at normal cially for you baseball kids. It's a So love. where the details roads in. will washboard come We'll over baseball real give you speed story you at $16 per cord or equivIt's great entertainment for the and arrange for the proof. Drop in today. others crawl and there's no slewing, whole family. It stars Paul Dougalent to $32 per M Standard 'on th Suburban) optional at moJeratt txtra cut in all olhtr moJtlt, las. Janet Leight, Keenan Wynn (An on highway or railroad. and onna Corcoran. u if if- - A I ce f I it ; ""1 lil ( -- I itft 1 :' ,c, . j t c....,. K -- M23-M2- i n d. '"ftfck rir in-sid- e ,,.,- MONEY-SAC- 15-1- top-not- ON THE JOB ' TIRE SERVICE (o Now! The ride - that's amazing the country! low's well-know- We Will Buy wu,mmL Aminotriazole Weedkiller) yi-te- n J ft Trrt ..-- : ' X Contest winner: A free pass for the entire week of May 6 to 12: Mrs. Fern Williams. '' - - LA Kit V W. trT?L FOK INDFCTION Larry W. Griffiths, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Warren Grinflthk, left y IN MOTOR TRArJSrURI LIADI THE Sftut, j ife t ; A &r -m- w-"V.'V" WA1X z too, & J it Your ity to Blut Chip valut for Tr'tfih Chech d used truch -- WAEBY'S SERVICE IT AH WESTERN GRIFFITHS VOU'N'TKFRs for Fort Douglas, this week, for induction into the Army. He volunteered for Immediate induction to the Selective Service Hoard of Heaver County, according to Miss Bernlce Markerell clerk. Larry, who graduated from Beaver High last spring, has a brother. DeVon who enlisted In the Air Force. This is the first Inductee to leave Beaver County since November. 1955, said Miss Markerell. Dan M. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross II. Smith, reported this tihvslral at week for iT'ort Douglas. He is attending the I'SAC at Logan this year. Contact Here's the great new herbicide discovery you've been reading about in the leading farm ma?z7;.t es. Kills Canada Thistle, White Top, Quack Grass IM)ES NOT WOOD Excelsior Mfg. Co. P.O. Roxe 609 or Phone 147, Cedar City KTKKIME THK SOIL FOR f1Ai YOIH Upholstering: Needs There's nothing else like It. Kill your really tcugh problem weoJs. SEEVOU rr'LCn TOOAV FHEE BULLETIN ON PJ Re-UU- nf tr!1 Wasatch Chemical Company St'OAKMorSK KO.X 110 I'HONK HI" SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH iucb ai Kecoverinn of Living. Room Furniture; of Springs and Refilling Cusbloni. a. well a. Custom built Furnl-twDrop a Card to Twilchell Upholstery not 438 Cedar City. Utah Our truck U In Beaver every two weeks. FRKE estimates, pick-uand delivery. p |