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Show Items of Interest JOINING TTTE RANKS of are Shirly Paice ' newlyweds when they and Foss B. exchanged nuptial vows at the Idaho Falls Temple Aug. 15th. The double ring ceremony wat performed by the President of That evening they the temple. were honored at a reception at the Seventh Ward Chapel in Idaho Falls. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Paice and the groom is the son of Mrs--. Eliza B. Sessions of Idaho Falls, Idaho. On August 17th, they were further feted at a reception held in the Beaver First-thirThe' Ward Recreation Hall. guests were greeted by the the brides parents, the grooms mother, paternal Mrs Amelia Orton; maid of honor,, Luann Kent; Erma Neilson and Lucille Ushers were Howard Strong. and Leon Paice, Alden Neilson. Marvin White, and Lee Strong The bridesmaids and ushers preceded the bride and groom to their special places for tho The wedding march program. was played by Kate Joseph. The. following program was announced by Bishop Leroy W Harris. Reading, Mary H Lowe; vocal solo. Durrell Paice: accompanied by Kate Joseph: Reading, Fay Harris; two vocal solos by Carmen R. Hepworth of Hinckley accompained by Ses.-ion- s About People You Know ' MR. AND MRS. H. L. Brad- - shaw announce the marriage of their daughter June to Ted Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox on August 19th,. They plan to make their home in Cedar City. DAUGHTERS of tho Utah Pioneers of Beaver County met last Friday Aug. 17th at Minersvillle. They had a dinner at noon in the Minersville Recreation room of there Ward Chapel, with 85 members presAfter ent and several visitors. dinner a meeting and program under the direction of our county president, Lucy Osborne, was given by ali eight camps furnishing a part for the proTwo of our oldest Pio. gram. neers present were Mrs. Jane Lang of Milford and Harriet Myers, Minersville. THE j THE OLD FOLKS dinner! Wednesday, Aug. 22nd, was well attended with about ninty being present for a lovely thicken dinner. Prizes were presented to Mi and Mrs. Neils Jensen for the One presented oldest couple. to Mrs Dorothy WilliamsCAunt Dorothy) for the oldest woman and one for Mr. Niels Jensen the oldest man. Guests who were envited were: President and Mrs. Wallace D. Yardly, Bishop and Mrs. Leroy Harris, Bishop and Mrs. Chase Bishop and Mrs. Howard C. White. Remarks were given by President Wallace D. Yard-leBishop Chase .Murdock and Bishop Leroy Harris. A lovely program was given following the dinner: Invocation, Bishop Chase H. Murdock. String orchestra, Beison Fam. ny; Welcome from Mayor Taylor Farnsworth; Duet Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baker accompanied by Phylis Baker; Reading, Blanch Ann Yard-ley- ; . Mur-doc- y, THE SECOND annual for the T. L. Griffiths was held August 19th, at Ponderosa Park. They had a ; delicious dinner and played games with all the families joinThere were forty-fiv- e ing in family members present Harmonica Band number; and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Davis acSolo, Karl Farnsworth. and family ot South Gate Calif, and Mr. Alliss Cartwright as companied by Ireta Baker: Trio, Frank Smith, Kent Mor Out of town families guests. who attended, were Mr. and gan, Milo Baker reading, Mrs. Duane Bartholomew and' Harris; Rosalind Accordian Solo, family of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Myers and family of Farnsworth; Benediction, C. Dennis White; Milford. The dinner was sponsored by Beaver City, with four D. U. P. enterMRS. SADIE Patterson assisting: Gladys Oak. tained at her home in honor camps den chairman; Zelma Muir, Ashworth's Mrs. of Myrtle Melba Yardley. Ilelma and Sly birthday and for Mrs Jeneva A Idol of Lynnwood Calif. A group of young married delicious lunch was served and got together and had a people the time spent playing bridge. swimming party on Aug. 15th. "twelve to There were present had a real good time after they enjoy the occasion. which they adjourned to the El Bambi Cafe for supper. Mr. and Mrs LaMont Thorn-ocA birthday dinner was given and family were in Beaver for Morris Patterson at their home on Aug. 16th. There were Sunday and Monday taking care twelve present for the occasion of some unfinished business, and Morris was presented with returning to Salt Lake Tuesday where they are now living. birthday gifts. . Or-vill- e k The Better Homes and Gardens Club met August 15th, at the home of Thelma Twitchell. They held elections for the coming year, naming Laura Smith as president and Erma A book Hoopes as secretary. committee was appointed. Mrs. Lucille Hopkins gave the book report which was a condensed storv from McCalls magazine called "The Year I did as 1 Pleased." by Stella Walthall There were eleven Patterson. present, delicious refreshments were served. Beaver, Utah, Press; Friday, August 24, 1936 CHURCH NEWS Third Ward Sacrement Meeting was held Sunday evening August 19th,. Bishop Howard C. White conducted. Speakers for the evening were Mrs. Mabel Smith and Mrs. Beekman who is a convert from Germany, she is eighty one years old and in an aunt to Walter Kirksiek. Linda Prince gave a violin solo. The First Ward Sacrament meeting held August 19th, was Mrs Lois Smith entertained ward conference. her pinochle club Tuesday Aug- at A7 business meeting was held o'clock, and the sacrament Prizes ust 14th, at her home. at eight o'clock. Presimeeting Bea Deone Smith, George, by dent conducted the Yardley Vay Madsen and Ina Hamilton. ser were refreshments Light ved by the hostess. The Second Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday, August 19th, shades and carried nosegay bou- was conducted by Counselor quets. - Earl Clark Smith. Ice cream and homemade McEwen - Mans Speaker choice and free cookies were served at small agencies. Short tlak Jackie tables centered with low vases Heppler on "virtue." by of sweet peas. Murdock and Dorothy The bridal cake was decor- Hoopes Count Your Blessings ated with sprays of roses, blue instead of Sheep." birds, and topped with a bride The lace cloth and groom. Sunday August 19th, six carover the table was lined with loads of people from North yellow. Hollywood stopped at the Wra. The couple are honeymoon- E. White home. They were to Salt Lake to play ing in Eastern Canada and will return to Logan where they will church They had make their home for the winter. planned to attend church in talk and Out of town guests attending lieaver, but arriving a little her orginal poem by the groom. were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ander- late, so they held Sunday Prayers were by J. Albert Muir, son, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ander- School and Priest hood meeting Jr. and Dean Anderson, a son, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce at the White home. a cousin of the bride. One of the boys in the group Mr. and Mrs. Heber The wedding Rose, Margo and Michael of was a nephew of Mrs. White. waltz was the first dance folDeseret; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin The Third Ward outing will lowing the program and the Hepworth and Beth Hepworth, honored couple was joined by be held August 27th, at Kenyon Mrs. Silas the bridal attendants, parents Hinckley;Mrs. Hanna Orton, They will have pot Salt Grove. Tame, luck supper and a program and and close relatives. Mr. Mrs. Guardell and For the marriage and recep- Lake; Milford; Mrs. Eliza B. dancing. tion the bride wore a gown Banks, Idaho Falls; Luann A couple party was held at which she designed and made. Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond; Kent, The bodice was of chantilly lace Arthur Olson and Panderosa Park and a delicious family, Provo; styled with long sleeves pointed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pace and ham supper was served to the at the wrist. The round neck- family, Milford, Mr. and Mrs. following: Mr. and Mrs. Aubra line was accented with lace Marvin White, Ruth Nev., and Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. ShelThe full skirt was Mr. and Mrs. Alden Neilsen of don Nowers, Mr and Mrs. Brose flowers. floor length of nylon tulle over Oak Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Martell City. net and satin with a lace cap Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Farrer. trimmed with rhinestones. The Singing was enjoyed Mrs. Martha Ann Swindle-hurs- t around the camp fire following brides bouquet was an orchid of Henderson, Nev., is the supper surrounded by pink rosebuds tied with white satin. visiting with her parents Mr. The bridesmaids were frocked and Mrs. Ellis Yardley for two Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil in identical gowns of pastel weeks. nam E. White are Mrs. Ruth Perkins and son Jeff of Merced, Calif. They plan to visit for two weeks. Ruth is a sister of Blaot pickup. New Ford 8 ft. box on wb. glvei you nor loodipace than Mrs. White. On August 20 an any other '.itonner up to 19 cu. ft. morl other sister, Mrs. Virginia Ward Up to 400 lb. dor total oxl capacity, tool and family of North Hollywood were overnight guests of the Whites, en route to Yellowstone i d new-lywed- s, grand-mothe- ia Duet-Virgin- en-rou- te soft-bal- l. sister-in-la- Fin-linso- ever-popul- ar Par-owa- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Patterson, Mr., and Mrs. Karl Ward and Mr. and Airs. Ab. Nelson visited relatives in Cedar City, Wed. Aug 15th. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Burton White also their brother-in-laMr. Carl Cox who was confined at the Iron County hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Morris and family of Pioche spent the week end with Eldon's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morris. Mrs. Sherrie Tripp and boys of Salt Lake visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay Deanj over the week end. They returned home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Morris Patterson entertained recently with a stork shower at her home for her The daughter Carina Sly. evening was spent playing bingo and prizes were given. There were 22 present. Refreshments, were served during the evening. Mrs. Veda DeMai spent the past two weeks visiting with her daughter Verona Morris and family in Provo, and Aubra ller Morgan in Salt Lake. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Morris returned with her to Beaver where they will visit. Mr. and Mrs. Alburn Nelson of Santa Anna Calif, have been vacationing in Canada and are now spenduig a lew days in Beaver visiting with relatives. They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Patterson. They motored to Milford Wed. Aug.l5th, accompanied by Mrs. Veloy Ashworth and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lee and Mrs. Kathryn Whittaker. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Yardly received word of a new erandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yard-- ! ley at Bell Garden Calif., on! July 28th. Mrs. Joe Yardley the former Verlene Gray of Minersville. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearce and son Doug of Salt Lake are spending their vacation in Beaver with relatives. On Sun-- a side trip was taken with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Easton to Bryce's and on Thursday they left to spend some time at Puffers Lake Lodge. They also have their little granddaug hter Candy with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pearce and children of Salt Lake spent four days at the Puffer Lake Lodge and in Beaver they visited with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Neils Jensen and other relatives. is BBS JmMm B. son-in-la- Goodrich New Tires . OK Auto Float Full Caps USED TIRES AND TUBES Wheel Balancing Written nation-wid- e money back road hazard unconditional guarantee $12 Trade-i- n for your cappable casing on New Nylon Tires 0 l( Rubber Welders Jas. G. Williams it . EflM. 8 fW'? Stock up on cheese today RAY Puiers Lake and Bryce Popolar6V4-fcM.r.iw- Mr. Pearce yon of Mrs. White. handling provide: fu!i 45-- c j. ft. box on 11J-lwb., 1 lake! payloadi to 700 lb. 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