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Show " Items of Interest MISS LEAH HUTCIIING3 was honored at a miscellaneous bridal shower Wednesday evening at the home of Barbara Ward. Assisting Miss Ward as hostesses were Mrs. Joann B. Davis, Mrs. Ardella Ady, and LaNor Murdock. The guests made a bridal book and played games, with prizes going to Leola Yardley and Joyce AN EVENING OF CANASTA Boyter. was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Lucille Strong Monday evening. MRS. HETTIE HARRIS enter Prizes were won by Barbara Brad tained the Modern Mothers Clul shaw, Janell Fairer, and Colleen at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Boyter. Others present were Es Mary Low, last Friday afternoon. telle Baker, Betty Smith, Beverly The ladies enjoyed a very inter Farrer and Anna Lu Goodwin. esting report given by Hattie Schwob on "What We Should Know from the Yellow and Pink Pages of Good Housekeeping Mag- azine." The hostess served refreshments cf ice cream and cake to Myrtle Burt, Maude Christiansen, Esta Cox, Lila Terry, Edith Harris, Lois Messiner, Isabelle Muir, Belle White, Darle Smith, Lydia Smith, Euzell Thomas and Ethel Woolsey. MR. DELVIN SMITH took as his bride Mrs. Shirley Peabody it: a ceremony performed by Bishop Walter Kerksiek in the Beaver d Ward Relief Society room, Friday, March 13. The bride, the former Shirley Ward, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ward, and the groom is the son of Thomas Smith. Following the wedding, an open house was held in their honor. First-Thir- J PROMOTION at your house? Spread the news y by long distance Mq. Rates are lowest after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday always lower when you call THE BEAVER STUDY CLUB was entertained Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth. The hostess was also in charge of the program and at her invitation Lynn Farnsworth, who recently returned lust in for Easter Members present were Nell Blackett, Naomi Baker, Lottie Farrer, Ina Lucy Osborn, Kate Reynolds, Melba Yardley and Ireta Baker. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1959 s. SALti NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned proposes to sell at Administrator's Sale to the highest bidder, the following deOJ- - 1 T scribed property: What is commonly known as the Dixon Farm situated in Milford Valley, Utah, described as EV operation. Sonoma s IN CEDAR CITY YOU?, G1IARES IN AMERICA HJYU.&W.GS BONDS & STAMPS Coming from California to at. tend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Smith were Mrs. Peggy Querry and daughter, Melladee Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Alburn Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Neil White and baby. Jolene Yardley left Tuesday for Hyrum, where she will teach Home Economics In the South Cache High School. She spent the week end in Beaver. Since Christ mas she has been working in Hay ward, Calif. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Yardley Sunday and Monday were Mr. and Mrs. John M. Homer of Idaho Falls and Mri. Addie West of Salt Lake. They were on route home from Phoenix. Mrs. Homer is. a sister of Mrs, Yardley. Mrs. Eva Easton has returned home after spending the winter with her children in Las Vegas and California. Visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs. Theo Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Limb have been Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox and children of Delta. Also visiting at the Cox home were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rog ers of Tucson, Ariz., who were here to attend funeral services for Joe Rogers at Milford. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis White, Monday, were Mrs. Etelka Robinson of Provo, sister of Mr. White, and his cous in, Percy Greenwood. They were en route home after spnding the winter in Mesa, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jolley, Vie Louise Marshall and two children spent Tuesday In Beaver vis --- J 1 , jljlji TWIN SONS were born March 11, at the Iron County Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Osborn. Beaver grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. n Cy Osborn and Mr. and Mrs. Sel-do- Nowers. of NWVi of Section 21, Township 29 South, Range 10 West, SLM, containing 80 acres. Together with 80 shares of stock in Rocky Ford Irrigation Company used in connection therewith. Also 400 acres of grazing land together with hot springs thereon situated, described as i, NEUSEU Sec. 21; S',i Sec. 23, Township 30 South, Range 12 West, SLM. All persons interested in purchasing said property, or either parcel thereof, are requested to submit written sealed bids to Lucy P. Williams, Administratrix F. D. Williams Estate, Minersville, Utah or to Durham Morris, Attorney for said estate. First Security Bank Building, Cedar City, Utah, on or before Saturday, March 28, amount bid, and the bid must provide that the remaining balance will be paid upon confirmation of the sale by the Court. Forms for making bids will lie supplied upon request, LUCY P. WILLIAMS, Administratrix, F. SWV4-NEV- D. Williams Estate. Minersville, Utah. Pub. March 19, 26, 1959. THIRD CROP HAY for sale, locatBidders are required to ac- ed at 'residence. He-boGillinc, company their bids with .a remit- Minersville. tance of at least 10 of the FISHING RODS Repaired, Have and Refinished. OkL Jfrn&L- spare rod blanks... Call Van W. tf Memmott, DU 1959. r 7ht FOR SALE Maytag Washer, with pump; would like to buy used hot water tank. Leon Paice. pre-scho- ol '! THE BKAVER PRESS Beaver, Utah l,Oi iCH W P celebrated her fifth birthday on March 10 with a big party given! by her mother, Mrs. Ray Yardley. Twenty young friends enjoyed an afternoon of games followed by from a mission in Germany, gave and each received a refreshments, a very interesting report on Ger. lovely Easter basket as a favor. many and showed many beautiful pictures he took while there. Guests were Hettie Harris, Lucille A. Murdock, Lydia Smith land Ann Swindlehurst. apen-diciti- fie station-to-statio- Mountain States Telephone n Johnnie Cartwright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cartwright, was operated on Friday, March 13, at the Iron County Hospital, for Mention About People You Know RONNIE PAICE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Paice, celebrated his sixth birthday on March 3 with a party given by his mother. Thirty-fiv- e friends gathered to join in the fun and the highlight of the afternoon was the donkey rides they all enjoyed on Ronnie's "big gest" gift from bis parents. Mrs. June Johnson of Salt Lake CHURCH NEWS recently spent a week with her James Bradshaw, son of Mr. and i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Brad- Mrs. La vol Bradshaw, serving a shaw, at Manderfield. While here mission for the LDS has her mother entertained at a bun- leen transferred fromChurch, to Tokyo dle shower in her honor. Seoul, Korea. O Mrs. Hal Lund recently accomAlso recently overnight visiting C. B. Mrs. panied her mother, was Mr, and Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw Cooley of Cottar City, to Ogden to with Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw visit Mr. and Mrs. K?ith Cooley their son Moses of Duckwater. are spending the week at the St. George Temple. and family. They also visited rel- Nev. atives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Karl McBriue Elder Lynn Farnswortr., re(Florence) stopped briefly Mon turned missionary, spoke .n both day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clark Second and Third Wards Sunthe Smith and other relatives en day evening. He gav? t very inroute to California on a business teresting report of h nr.fsiot; to trip. Germany. Home last week from Ely to see in the Thirj Also speaking their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Ward was Douglas Farnsworth, Williams and Billy, were Mr. and son of. former Beaver residents Mrs. Arden Williams and Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farnsworth. Mrs. Alta Paice and daughter, accompanied Mr. and Ms. Dean Speakers in the First Ward Pearce and baby to Wellsville iasl were Herman C. Coray and David week fcr a visit with their parKurr, former missionaries' who ents, Mr. and Mrs. J02 Ileskins. are teaching in the Milford High They also visited Mr. and Mrs. School, and Douglas Farnsworth Frank Lewis in Salt Lake. Durrell Paice, son of Mr. and The Third Ward is sponsoring Mrs. Howard Paice of Ely, an excursion to the St. George to his base at Long Bcaci Temple Saturday. The graduating after visiting his parents and Primary boys and girls will do other relatives in Beaver. He is baptism work. a member of the Seabees. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frazier of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Garner Riverton, Wyo., were here this week on a busines-pleasur- e and three children spent three trip, 'I 8 y and also spout several days in days last week during spring vacaNevada. tion at Dixie College wtih Mrs. Pearl Thompson, Ella Easlon, Garner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill White. , Vay Madsen and Edna Crosby, of the BPW Club, recently attended Carlos, Chase, Sumner and Gae a "Lazy Eye" clinic in Miners-ville- . Murdock drove to Salt Lake SunThe BPW Club is planning day to visit their father, who is a Lazy Eye clinic for hospitalized there recuperating children of Beaver. from surgery . Stun Cox, who sfi fit the last is visittwo years in Hollywood, Dr. and Mrs. Newell Warr were ing his parents, M; and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-re- ll 'Blaine Cox. Warr last week end. Mrs. Warr remained for a week's slay while recuperating from a recent MISS MARILEE YARDLEY ONLY AT 7i Beaver, HE ALWAYS RIGHT "Doing nothing is the most tiresome job in the world because you can't quit and . . . keeps colors bright . . . that's famous Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery cleaner. Beaver Home rest." 1 1 : . 3 - mm I 7 f; t -- V- V i( Wouldn't a glass of MILK taslegoad right now? r K: DAIRY I AMfRICAN ASSOCIATION OF UTAH iting relatives. asssaasssasisssssisia Axtell Chevrolet BEAVER We have a very good Selection of Fine, Clean Used Cars: named Joyce chSSJ yoUng lassie Heard chassis noise in her Rolls Royce Till she found (with elation!) Stop. wear Lubrication; H'hen her Royce rolls now, Joyce can rejoice! A rJemember! Moving parts you hear today r.uy be gone tomorrowl So take the r of regular Lubrication. It's the finest lubrication., because it's custom, tor every make of car. Only at your Union 76 Station. Stop-Wea- 1937 CIIEV SEDAN ADVERT! 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