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Show Society Clubs Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mortimer and son Gerald of Logan spent Wednesday night with Mr. Mortimer's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baker. Get Your Education the Y's Way Study at the largest university in the Mountain West where you learn how to live as well as how to make a living. Is Your Goal MERCHANT ARTIST BANKER DOCTOR NURSE AIRMAN TEACHER WRITER : SECRETARY DIPLOMAT DENTIST MUSICIAN ACCOUNTANT MANAGER HOMEMAKER ACTOR PSYCHOLOGIST SOCIOLOGIST .1 . LIBRARIAN SCIENTIST It's Your's If You Le-lan- d Mr. and Mrs. Lee White of Ruth, Nev., spent the week end with Mr. White's parents, Mr. S.ept. 5. and Mrs. John White. Lee's sister, Alice, accompanied them MRS. ARNOLD PARKINMRS. KARL back to Ruth for a fortnight's MR. AND SON entertained Sunday with a dinner in honor of her moth- FARNSWORTH and family and visit. She will also visit her er, Mrs. Annie E. Joseph, who Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farnsworth brother, Marvin, and uncle, were feted at a dinner given by Byron Limb. observed her 90th birthday. In the late afternoon ice their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reese cream and cake were served to Taylor Farnsworth. of Panaca, Nev., spent Sunday The occasion was in observ- with Mrs. Reese's brother in 40 guests. of Karl's birth anniver- law and ance Out of town guests included sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joseph, sary, and a farewell for Allen John White. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Joseph and Barbara before they left Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vickers and three children of Parowan; for St. Louis. and family were guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders Clark and Mrs. Frank Henrie and Mr. and three children, Mr and reAnnouncements have been and ceived here during the week by and Mrs. Woodrow Young at a Mrs. William D. Stewart son Max of South Milford; Mr. friends of Howard R. Low, for- canyon party in Panguitch. and Mrs. John R. Lister and mer music instructor at the Par- They enjoyed a mutton fry and corn on the cob, with all the family of Paragonah. owan High School, telling of his Eighteen persons trimmings. Mrs. On Thursday a sister, marrage. The bride is the form- attended. "Alice G. White, and daughter, er Mona Joan Bunnell, daughter Mrs. LaPriel Manzione, visited of Mrs. Lee Bunnell, of Salt Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennis White Mrs. Joseph. All her children Lake City. had as guests over the week end except a son, Thomas, who lives i The marriage ceremony was Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murdock and in Minnesota, were at home for solemnized in the Salt Lake L family of Orem. her birthday. D S temple on Friday, Aug. 17. Miss Lois White left Monday Howard was music teacher in for Salt Lake, to resume teachTHE MOTHER the local schools five or six ing at Cyprus High She spent MODERN Culture Club held their sum- years ago, spending two years the past summer with her parmer party at the home of Mr. here in that capacity, and was ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennis and Mrs. Edwin Smith Friday also an active member of the White. The committee on ar- varioss wards in the city. After night. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farnsrangements included Mr. leaving Parowan, he taught muAL's Zelnia Muir, sic in the Beaver High School worth, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Woolsey and Mrs. for a year or two, then received Mrs. Ambrose Dalton, Fred and a call to fill a mission in the is- Paul, left Sunday for St. Louis, Lydia Smith. A chicken dinner was served lands of the South Pacific for Mo. Allen plans to attend the on the lighted patio to 27 guests the L D S church, but his health Washington University Dental and a program was. presented. caused him to come home from School. that mission after serving for Arnold Patterson and Gary a few months. Show of Farmington, have been Thomas Murdock of Salt Lake visiting with their aunt Mrs. was the guest of his cousin and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bohn Earl T. Smith. family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Murdock, on Thursday. Mr. and son Gary of Summit City, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Machem Murdock was en route to his Calif., are visiting their moth- visited Monday and Tuesday base at San Diego. er, Mrs. Lou Bohn Willden, in with Mrs Mecham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Warr. Beaver and They Gentry in Cedar City. They left Logan Friday for St. Louis, LaMar's have been visiting UTAH STATE FAIR Mo., to attend Washington Unibrother, Ray, and Marie Bohn versity dental school. SEPT. 14 thru SEPT. 23 and family in Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Good8:30 p. m. Nightly Mrs. Clara Moyes returned win and Mats. 2:30; Sat.. Sun.. & Wed. daughters, Jileen and from Salt Lake after spending Mary Jean, left for three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Heber City to visit Monday relatives for Her little grand- a few days prior to Ned Dodds. leaving for daughter, who had spent the Phoenix, Ariz., where Jack is summer in Beaver, was injured employed. when struck by a bicycle. Mrs. Mrs. Orrin Puffer and three Moyes also visited in Kearns with her son and daughter in daughters of South Milford law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moyes, spent Sunday and had dinner in Salt Lake with relatives. with Miss Eva Powell. and MAIL ORDERS NOW: For best seats send special delivery stamped envelope wcheck or money order. Box 2136. SLC. Specify two dates. For or Wed. state Mat. or night. Prices incl. tay and fair admission: $3.75, $3.25, $2.75 & $2.25. Wed. Mat. Bargain Prices $2.75. 2.25 & $1.75. CAPACITY LIMITED ORDER NOW Mc-Mulli- n, Mrs. Devoiu Griffiths reBeaver, Utah, Press; Friday, August 31, i956 turned home the last of the week from Cedar City, where Mrs. Norman Muir and fathshe spent several days visiting of her daughter and family Mrs. Alton Atkins. er Mr. Maycpck were Richfield relatives and friends. visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Snez Limb of Cedar City On Wednesday of last week m Mr. and Mrs. George C. Good- was the guest of her daughter imh Mrs Norman Murwin and son Bill and Mr. and last week. Mrs. Jack Goodwin and two dock and Mrs. Delmar Parkinson. daughters, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Goodwin of Beaver, enMrs. Venice W. McCracken joyed a chicken dinner at Pon- and daughter Mrs. Janett derosa Park, in observance of and three children of Whit-te- r the fifth wedding anniversary Calif, have been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Good- of Mrs. McCracken's parents, win. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. White for a week. John Gunn left Thursday for to" Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs Bill Murdock a meet his daughter, Jane Ann, who was taking her former Beaver boy, and children father as a guest to Chicago by Nancy, Judy, Tommy and Katy This was Jane's last of Boston Mas. spent the weekairplane end at Beaver as the guests of flight as a stewardess. his Aunt and family Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith Mrs. Glenn Gillies and other Some why of Roseville, Calif., were guests relatives. They were on their of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bald- way from Calif and Utah Canwin Sunday. They spoke in yons. They were going t church at Manderfield. They are spend some time in Ogden with members of the church from his brother, Riggs Murdock, and are voting the Northern California mission family, and in Salt Lake with where Kenneth Baldwin and Mrs. Murdock's relations before Dan Joseph were assigned. Mr. going back East to their home. and Mrs. Smith visited at the Miss Jeanne Whornham left home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest for her home in Salt Lake City, LJ3 Joseph. after a weeks vacation with her Mrs Augusta Marshall of parents Mr. and Mrs. Press Minersville has been the guest Whornham. GOVERNOR nj Har-rol- d reasons REPUBLICANS for Prepare Summer Specials Mid SUPPORTS EISENHOWER -Clyde has worked closely with the While House staff and the Eisenhower team. Ha It 100 tor Ike and 100 a Republican. Utah's relations with Washington will be harmonious and helpful with Clyde as Governor. freshmen ....Sept. 20 Registration....Sept. 24-2- 5 For Information Write Public Relations Sai.-Su- BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY UTAH PROVO '50 CHEV D&UXE 2-D00R RADIO AND HEATER ALSO A VERY. VERY CLEN ONE-OWNE- '50 STUDE COMMANDER RADIO. HEATER. OVERDRIVE 4-D- R. $425 - - VERY CLEAN - '47 CHEV GOOD COUPE 5-PASS MOTOR. GOOD TRUE REPUBLICAN Coorg Clyde Is and has always been a TRUE Republican. He Is a man af principle ond Integrity. He Is controlled by no faction In the Party and has no political scars. He Is the man to again UNITI the REPUBLICAN PARTY In Utah fo certain victory la the final $225 TIRES. GOOD PAINT 30 to 70 and enjoy automatic heat! '51 ' .'.. v..; ti.tr.. ',.: ' A Vote i TON TRUCK GM C WITH CATTLE RACK. RADIO. HEATER. SPOTLITE. TIRES VERY CLEAN CUT FUEL BILLS n. lctlon. I TRUE REPUBLICAN Sept. 11 in the Primary Election WE ALSO HAVE A FEW NEW CARS LEFT GOING AT BIG, BIG DISCOUNTS B r! i DISCORDANT NOTS Utah's governor was branded as the "discordaiit" figure al the Republican national convention by local as well as national writers. This "discord" has become serious problem for the Republi. can Parly and the Stat of Utah. $450 1 i - THIRD TERM Even Covernoi lee, who seeks a third term, has stoutly protested the Idea of "long Incumbency In lop oxecu live olfices In government" until this year. CAR R HOLIDAYohIcE Plan NOW to Enroll . WELL QUALIFIED Mr. Clyd.'i training a administrator, engineer and educator makes him unusually well qualified lo solve Utah's most pressing problems on roads, water, education ond economic development. . ENGINEER - enter- BOHN MR. AND MRS. TAYLOR FARNSWORTH enWtained recently with a family gathering at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Priday and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Dalton and sons. Het-tie'Harr- FARMER ? MARIETTA tained her bridge club at the El Bambi Cafe, this week. Ten members were present, and two guest. Prizes were won by Ruby Thora Beeson, Mildred Vickers and Alta Boyter. and Jaycee - TIIE JAYCTES Jaynes held their annual canyon party at Ponderosa Park, Aug. 22nd. A hot supper was served to 35 members. After dinner, the evening was spent square dancing. Chairmen were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Grimshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore, Mr and Mrs. Merrill Lee. The next meeting will be and M Vote George Dewey Buick Sales Main Street Milford, Utah for CLYD He has the qualifications and experience lo make a greol governor. (Paid pol. adv. by Allan Johnson, Orem, Utah) K:, ' y w,1- in L t ON LABOR DAY ...America pauses to honor the men and women of "the production line" for their efforts in strengthening the national economy and national defense . . . in creating a better life for all Americans to share. ' A-""'- oy Kom th comfort of ttiormotfo can fco Now, COfflrotld, uniform. 'cool hot o oppreumot tannq 30 70 of teif ytor'i ful bill, Stokormahc revolutionary mw SU'Et HOMl HEATEI to ImW, tohor and blowor combined im on comport unit coa b locatorf m any room in me aowi IM boMment, ' t ir YOU CAN SLASH MATELY ml M othar iTpoi Nm Mil HOI M ATM oft IS tiakwmtU Svpw BaM BttMUMWO m 4Mr of iMUrt femUtloa BAPS mL Mokw tf flclrr 14 nnimi moka mi out or duM lo wcam. (or N SATO HF.AT 30 to 70 CHILD w Mt CLEAN HEAT Wo MMt FUEL COSTS APPROXI- Return dynamic government to Utah! Vote for William A. (Bill) : rUTL LOWOT COST ItlMMr MM tOW YOUR kotM iir fTNGFKTTF CONTFOt M W.fl pMrol of mm UrvufboM aw fcim Cmn. Am Porful h AMribrnt mm to to Mfrmty. mm, to orcvtMi m. LA TTD fn .uk)y mo iitMM CONSTANT WARMTH m) Piro mim h Mi. ry Iww nu4iM c4 wmimv, StMPU IVT U.LATTOM faMUlbtlMl oumo m9 lluV MiUt mi of ATTRATTrVt CAWNFT mmt (Ml mi Democratic candidate for piMiy SECRETARY of STAT Uw m (won Paid Pol. Adv. by Charles Pickett St., St. George, Utah (HrrtAt niktt tM i y mum wmx MM mm MM OMtt MtlMMitk MM g' VOTE DEMOCRATIC LOW nm Tm COST J mqt mom mt m, low 4 . 4 t M, m NmMt W 4w $i$mm miMmmjufik A progressive who stands for efficiency, dignity, ond justice in government. 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