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Show Some Things We Should Know About Communism Items of Interest About People You Know ENTERTAINS CLUB Ila Burt recently her p'jwcSile club. Members pre'ont to enjoy the evening were Helen Davis, Vay Madsen, Lois Sm'vh, Sairloy Bo.s.a, Darbara Relratrcim, Beity Oakd?n and Lou. j Lfssing. AI.-s- . enter-tfinr- d HOST FOR PINOCHLE CLUB Acting j hostess for her club lost week was Mrs. Betty McCann. Pinochle was played during; the evening vtlh prizes going to Vickie Waters, Baa bar a ISuompson and Others there were Margaret Jarvis, Jackie Nowers, Mas'ine Edwards, Edil'e Hodges, Colleen Nonnis, Mona Lu Gentry, Dean George. and Johnnie Faye IIc.jjjngahead Bwden. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Virginia Low entertained her pinochle club Thursday She served a delicious dessert Course after wbuch the ladies enjoyed p'ayimg cards. Prizes wen? awarded to Afton Sttvi'lh, Gwen Lund, LaNor Joseph wni Mary Patterson. Special n guccits were Bonnie Nowers, iPcrkinson and Mrs. Patterson. Tjo'-.c- r mmebers present were Ann Swindlehurst, ELI a Firm-agGladys Smith, Ina Hamilton and Dora McMull in. eve-xiiin- g. Ar-fea- MOTHERS MEET The Mvdcrn Mo'Jhers mist at tr-home of ETrh Harris last Thursday. Mrs. Bella White gave a report on "The Sewing Machine by Isacc Singer." ' The hostess then served refreshments to Myrtle Burt, Maude Christiansen, Kettle Harris, Lois Mess'inger, Grace GMIles, EuzeM Thomas, Hathle Sdrwob and Lydia MODERN SmiCh. Mrs. Lucy Dover was a Thursday rfg'.Jt guest of Iher daughter, Mrs. Grace Smtfjh and (family. Also visiting Mrs. Smith this week were Mrs. Lee Smith and son Kelly. is Mrs. Pauline Woodhouse spending several weeks in Poca-tellIdaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Jay MeDariels, assisting ait the arrival of a new son. - Axtell Chevrolet BEAVER very good Selection of Fine, Clean Used Oars: 1937 CIIEV SEDAN CIIEV HARDTOP 2 1935 8 CIIEVS CYLINDERS, OVERDRIVE 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN 1956 CIIEV PICKUP 1956 WILLYS PICKUP 2 1953 e Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blackner and twon sens, Bruce and Brent, The American Legion accompanied by 'Mr. and Mrs. AlDepartment of Utah len Blackner of Cedar City and AM of you know as, well as I do Mr?. Roiri'd Blackner of Milford, returned Saturday Ifram a itrdp to the relative position of CommunSan Diego, where they met the ism in the world today. It is good and getting better all the time. Wc ship and greeted Ronald, who is need not wonaer serving m the Navy and had been why the leaders of ion sea duty for the past several " J Communism hae , months. They all enjoyed their I reason to feci that first plane ride over the harbor 'v .. their goal (the conthere, and a visit to Tiajuana, Mexquest of the United ico Ronald returned ihonu.- - with States) may be in k leave. them for a sight. Mr. ard Mrs. Chase Murdock Here Rre sot no and Mr. and Mr1?. George C Mur-d?c- k facts that are well drove to Salt Lake Monday. Parley worth noting. This Jensen George C. Murdock entered a hos-is from an article (Vial for obsm'ati.m and surgery. Facts (a Miiss Patricia Whamham was at published in Freedom home last week end with her par- publication .of the to Combat Communients, Mr. and Mrs. Press Whorn-ham- . Conference of Angus'?, 1958, and very sm) "A Silver Jubilee for Mr. and Mrs. Alton Aitkin spent '"JSIl-U- S Friendship." last ST.urd'ay and Sunday in Ely, About 23 years ago the United with their son Gary and family, the who was Observing his birthday States officially recognized offithe Communist as, dictatorship aind" wedding anniversary on Feb. of Russia. The ac22. Joining them to celebrate the cial government was Nov. 16, 1933, and tual date occasion at a family dinner were American-SoviMr. and Mrs. Leon Ashworth 'and National Council of to make i expects Friendship Mrs. Mae Atkirt, Gary's grandof celebration the anniversary mother who had accompanied hig The council, officially cited as subtlhem. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nowers versive, says: "This Silver Jubilee and three children of Delta spent 3an be the occasion for much fruitbeseveral days this week in Beaver ful effort in building friendship xf the tween th$ leading powers vtelting Mr Nowers parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Seldon Nowers, and oth- world and thus insuring permanent peace." er relatives and friends. The occasion might just as well iDyAnn Davis was home from a time for the United States Lo be Lake Salt Friday to Monday with take a inventory of what her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ChaLmer Davis. She ig employed at the has happened in this quarter of a oewtury. Here is our Continental Bank list which starts aai 1928: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Willden 192S-193- 2 U. S. machine tools, haive purchased the John Atkin know-hohome. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Davis, factories, and technical Soviet to Union were the shipped who have been living there, moved to get her started on her rapid inweak into this the Cliff Stapley Our deals includdustrialization. heme on South Main. Louis Schwob, accompanied by ed sending the Coaruniunist dictatithe two children of his sister, Mrs, ors complete factories with U S Rihoda Browner, Garth and Jerry, engineers to teach Russian peasarrived from Norwalk, Calif., to ants how to run them. We also trained Soviet technicians in U S spend several days visiting Mr. ool leges and factories. and Mrs. Otto Schwob. 1933 (Nov. 16) The U S recognized the Communist dictatorship CHURCH NEWS as the official government of RusRabies blessed in Beaver last sia.1934-1938 The Great Party Sunday were: took in the Soviet place Purges Beaver First Ward: MansJhell, daughter of Mr. and Union. Nearly all leaders of the Mrs. Dale Swindlehurst, and Cur Bolshevik revolution of 1917 were tis G., son of Mr. amd Mrs. Joe executed or removed from office. Yardley, both grandchildren of Mr. Millions of people suspected of opand Mrs. Ellis Yardley, blessed posing Stalin's dictatorship were J. Del-ber- t massacred or starved to death. fay their 1930s This was also the time of Yardley of Fillmore. the first big Communist United Beaver Second Ward: Julie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Front effort in the United States. Features of this approach were inNoal Gillies; Penney K., daughter of Mr. and filtration of unions, leadership of mass struggles of farmers, penetratMrs. Thurland Joseph; The son of Mr. and Mrs. Carol ion into high places in the U S Government, and propaganda to Oldnoyd. persuade Americans that CommunIn the Beaver Third Ward: David R., son of Mr. amd Mrs. ist society is better than free enterprise society. Raymond Cartwright; 1939-1915 During the World Bonnie B., daughter of Mr. and War II years the USSR and the US Mrs. Gordon Baker. were allies against a common foe. The U S gave and gave and gave. North Creek Between 1914 and 1916, the U S gave tlie USSR four billion dollars By MRS. WM TWITCHELL. to buy industrial and farm equipment in the U S. These goods, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Greon were which included machine tools, elecat Minersville Friday of last week trical generating equipment, and at the Wells Banks home. Mr. entire factories, went to rebuild Green assisted Mr. Banks with re. Qjrnmunism's industrial base. This modeling work on the home. is the power with which they Mr. and Mrs. Usher Wileock and threaten us today. 1916-195- 4 family of Milford spent Saturday Communists repaid ait the Stanley Green home. U S gifts by seizing control of the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Puffer and East European countries end mainBen Merchant visited Mrs. Lenzy land of China, supporting attempts Hoopes Sr. Saturday in the St. at civil revolt in Greece, attemptiGeorge Hospital. ng to subvert Iran, and supporting Mrs. Jose Puffer and Mrs. Stella the Red Chinese and North Korean Merchant were members of the drives into South Korea. 1934-193- 8 Singing Mothers on the First Ward A period of Krus-chev- 's Relief Society program Sunday rise to power in the Kremlin, evening. Soviet propaganda attacks against UwUS overseas bases, iid to foreign countries, growing Soviet economy offensives to drive U S trade out of Asia, Africa and Latin two-wee- I well-nainie- d: et P WILLYS PICKUPS AXTELL CHEVROLET Beaver and Milford CABINS "So then ifflJ Friendship has Western friendship, especally that of the United States, has paid off in tremendous dividends. Right now we are competing aimong ourselves to see who can do the most to help the Soviets surpass the U S in per capita farm and industrial output. When they can do that, according to Le win, the Communist victory will be finally assured. Ae he wrote in "A Great Beginning" (1919) "Capdtalisim can be utterly banished and will be utterly vanquished by the fact that Socialism creates a new and much higher productivity of labor." AT mm vt 3 miR MZ lP'S4& f)f and Bar Raker, Nevada, "In the old days a man who saved money was a miser; nowadays he' a wonder!" Beaver Your Boost Town ! ART and LIL BRUMBLY Own Home BITTER DEESEL ' OK AUTO FLOAT and IV lit I j " v u.sa. IKMK H IT B. F. GOODRICH NEW TIRES -i , , vj. y - f ' PuOFDRFtlADCE 1 When you use RPM DELO Lubricating Oils, your diesel engines spend more time working, less time in the shop. 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GAS-TOO- NS by I Revenue insists on my scalp' too, then by heavens let it be a good one!" et SLOTS I GOOD FOOD said to mvselfj if the Bureau of Internal' Long life AMERICA'S .fkiWfW, ROCK Por-tervill- c, ,, iiH BLACK c:;-r- of Anveiican-Sovimuch to celebrate. 25-ye- much-abbreviat- Burke spent Monday dn Fillmore attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. L. ",. Cay of Milford visile;! Mr. and lr&. Hampton By MRS. Bt.NITI BURKE Burke one day la1;! week. William Hopmms and Bob Slink-er- d Gary And:rcon ua MiUord is of Milford made a brief stop serving as agent at tlie Black K.ck at tlie Black Rock Ranch last depot. wei k. Victor Kaufman drove from THE REAVER PRESS for busin?. Calif., to matt-r- s at his B'ack Reck Ranch. Reaver, Utah Mr. Kaurn:'ii rind Hampton FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959 Neighbors My r, We have a 1956 By PARLEY E. JENSEN Activities Chairman Counter-Subversiv- America, and supporting of Egypt's attacks against the U S. 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