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Show Items of Interest YOU'RE INVITED TO THE ANNUAL About People You Know LEAH IirTCIHNGS TO MARRY DONALD GLENN MEET WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Alex Boyter announce the approaching marriage s, of their daughter, Miss Leah to Mr. Donald Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. David P. Glenn of Milford. The St. George L D S Temple will be the scene of the wedding, with relatives and friends in at. tendance. A reception will follow Hut-ching- that evening Ward Church. in the First-Thir- ST. PATRICK'S DAY JAVCEE JAYNES d WEDDING PLANS TOLD 'Mrs. ADULTS $1.00 Joann Grimshaw and Mrs. CHILDREN 50c Iris Osborn were for the Jaycee Jaynes at the home of SERVING Persona! Mention Coffee Pie for to- h Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Briggs nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Lois, to Mr. Jerry Atkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Atkin of Salt Lake. The ceremony is planned for April 3. an- BETTER HOMES CIXB The Eetter Homes Club met at the home of Mrs. Lucille A. Mur-doc- k Wednesday evening. They especially enjoyed a review of Dr. Conant's study of American high schools given by Arlo Messinger. The hostess served a delicious plate luncheon to Mable Smith, Maxine Fotheringham, Clara Carter, Grace Smith, Mildred Yardley, Lucille B. Murdock, Laura Smith, Maurine Gale, Erma Hoopes, Ha Messinger, Thelma Twitchell, Margery Johnson, Kate Willden, Flor-ca- n Smith and a guest, Mrs. Kate Reynolds. ENTERTAINS CLUB Wanda White entertained the club at her home Tuesday evening. Present to eng joy an evening of visiting and were Zona Myers, Leola Limb, Fern Williams, Mollie Tanner, Pearl Thompson, Gladys Smith, Louise Roberts and Grace Smith. Just-A-Me- re sew-dn- x TO 1 P. M. TO 7 P. M. HALL sponsored an excursion to the Temple Saturday, taking children to be baptized for the dead. TEMPLE EXCURSIONS Mr. and Mis. Paul Nielsen and The marriage of Mr, and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Esplin took Harlcy Fothciingham was solemn- the following group down: Dougized in the St. George Temple Sat- las Roberts, Bobbie Clark, Rita urday, March 7. and their daugh- Sue Warby, Carolyn Esplin, Linda ter Carlie was sealed to them. Ac- Brinkcrhoff, Gloria Morris and 's Jiil Willden. companying then was Mrs. The boys were each baptized for mother, Mrs. Caroline 0 and the girls for 25. Smith. CHURCH NEWS Attending Irani the ward were Prerident ai.J Mrs. Wallace Yard-le- y, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brad-shavOlivia Dean, Ruby Grimshaw, O ;a Lindsay, Linda Mun-forLose Jessup and Annie Evans. v, d, THE BEAVER PRESS Beaver, Utah er d, 5 ST. BRIDGETS RECREATION 17 TUESDAY, MARCH Joann Wednesday evening. President Colleen Lee conducted the business meeting, and further plans were made for the fashion Calorie-Counter- s show to be sponsored later in the month. Members present were Faye Hollingshead, Betty Smith, Alice Carol Blackner, Swindlehurst, Mr. and Mrs. Leith Johnson of Lucile Strong, Iris Osborn, ColBardwell, Canada, spent several leen Lee and Corinne Muir. days in Beaver this week with their daughter, Mrs. Karl Farns-wortENTERTAINS BOOK CLUB ' and family. They were en Mrs. Ella Easton was the host- route to visit other children in v V" ess for the Beaver Book Club California and Arizona. if. Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Sly of Wednesday evening. The ladies enjoyed an excellent report on Milford were here Sunday with Yugoslavia given by Sara Bakes. their parents, Mrs. Flora Edwards Mrs. Easton then served re- and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly. freshments to Arvilla SwindleMr. and Mrs. Arnold Low re"Wo hurst, Alta Hickman, Anna Stark, cently returned from a three Berniece Thompson, Vaun Grim week's visit with relatives in Calishaw, Dona Cartwright, Florai fornia and with their son in law Lee, Hazel Stapley, Kate Joseph, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Del-mNola Pearce, Pearl Thompson, Vie Stauffe:' ami fftmily at Saf-forIn this nation of coffee drinkers, it's not surprising that nearly Davis ,Vie Fotheringham, and a Ariz. They spent the followeveryone prizes a dessert enhanced with the rich, full flavor of his favorite beverage. Especially appealing is Coffee Chiffon Pie, special guest, Ella Perkins of ing week end in Salt Lake. California. sweet and delectable. creamy, Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Hoopes and The recipe, given here, results in a pie that's sheer heaven to end visit week a enjoyed Dorothy eat And, believe it or not, it's low in calories, too! You'll see that with their daughter, Mrs. Mauri:;e SHIRLEY WARD the filling is sweetened with the sweetener, Sucnryl, Zufelt and family at Tooele. rather than with sugar. As a result, you save nearly 100 unMARRIES DELVLN SMITH received relatives was Word by necessary calories in every piece. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward anServe this luscious, yet nounce the marriage of their of the death of Mrs. Lydia Brough. pie with cups of fragrant, niece of George R.obinson, Lydia brewed, hot coffee. Then sit back and enjoy the freshly Mr. Delvin to daughter Shirley Smith, son of Thomas Smith, on Patterson and Jane Gale, in Roosevelt. Friday, March 13. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Grimshaw in was The ceremony performed Veterans Hospital at Salt Lake the Third Ward Relief Society and Marie were Salt Lake visitors HOSPITAL NOTES after undergoing major surgery. room in the presence of family several days this week. They Clint McShan,e former Beaver Louise Mrs. were accompanied by underwent major surgery members, by Bishop Walter Kerk. Mrs. Lottie Farrer was in Provo Farrer and Julie Ann, who re- resident, siek. March 4 in the L D S Hospital at this week receiving medical care turned by bus the same day. Salt tLake. He is reported to be for her eyes. A small particle of recuperating satisfactorily. glass was removed from under an eyelid. Marsena Dalton underwent surOK AUTO FLOAT gery for hernia last Monday in and lj.'.n S. f arnsworth was re the Salt Lake LDS Hosptial. leased Monday from the Iron B. F. GOODRICH Gilbert Smith, son of Mr. and County Hospital. NEW TIRES I Mrs. Warren Smith, underwent 1 NATION-WIDan appendectomy Thursday in the Earl Smith suffered a dislocatA baby girl was born March 6 ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE ed shoulder last week when he Iron County Hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Foss (Shirley) fell from a platform at the RichIN WRITING Sessions at Ogden. Beaver grandStan Oakden is a patient in the field cattle auction. RECAPS AND USED TIRES parents are Mr. and Mrs. C Edwin Paice. 11 A. M. The Second Ward FRIDAY, MARCH Primary 13, 1959 rich-tastin- salute to DAVIS COUNTY non-calor- BRIDAL. SHOWER FETES SHIRLEY PEABODY A personal bridal shower was given in honor of Mrs. Shirley Peabody by her sister, Mrs. Colleen Norris, and aunt, Maurine Patterson, at the tetter's home Tuesday evening. A son was born Barch 7 to for The guests enjoyed an evening of bunco, and refreshments were mer residents Mr. and Mrs. Bard Blackham at St George. served by the hostesses. 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