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Show BEAVER STUDENTS ACTIVE Items of Interest ' IN C.S.U. DRAMATICS Mrs. Mae White was hostess to was assisted with vocal numbers by Carol M. Smith and Carol Lee Baker and instrumental numbers by several students from the High School music department. The hostess then served refreshments. Mrs. Glenna Osborn entertained her club Wednesday evening, May 13. The guests enjoyed an evening of Pinochle, with prizes going to Gerry Smith, Sonya Dean, and PatSpecial guests sy Hollingshead. were Mrs. Durrell Cox of Delta and Janice Roberts. Other memt, bers present were Helen Virgina Ashworth, Stannie Myers, Carol Blackner, Mary Ann Williams, Carol Wright, Maxine Horton, and Nancy Smith. Lesa, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Grimshaw, Cart-wrigh- celebrated her fifth birthday May 5 with a party given by her mother. Ten little girl friends were present to enjoy an afternoon of games, followed by delicious refreshments and birthday cake. enterMrs. Melba Gregerson tained her sewing club Thursday-eveninof last week. Present to enjoy visiting together were Vilda Esplin, Jewell Williams, Gwen Lund, Carol Carter, Dorothy Johnson, Maxine Barton, Ella Firmage, Helen Lee, Colleen Lee, and a special guest, Kate AxtelL The hostess served tasty refreshment. The Modern Mothers Club met at the home of Mrs. Maude Christiansen last Friday afternonn. The report was given by Mrs. Lucille Hofheins, a guest, on the book, "Grandma Moses." The hostess then served a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith spent several days in Las Vegas last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith. While there, they attended the annual Helldorado. Diane Hood, who is attending beauty school in Salt Lake City, spent .last week end in Beaver with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hood. most careful survey and consideration, has reluctantly decided to close the Milford store rather than risk disappointing our customers or lowering our standards of customer service. We hope that our many friends in Milford will understand our reason for this decision. It was made with deep regret because we appreciate the way our customers through the years have responded to our efforts to serve them well with Pennov values in good merchandise. For tins patronage we extend sincere Old Folks Dinner The Old Folks Dinner, under direction of both Lincoln and Susan camps, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will be held Monday, June 1, in the Minersville LDS Recreation hall. All persons 64 years of age and over are invited to attend. This includes persons of Beaver and Milford who are former residents of Minerville. Captains Mrs. Madge Carter and Mrs. Cassie McKnight announced that the dinner will be servpd at noon, followed by a program. Roland Culver, Milford J. Included in the cast of C. S. U.'s final dramatic production, staged Penney store manager for the last last Friday, entitled, "The Admir- three years, announced this week Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollingshead able Crichton" and directed by that after the business is closed by and children, accompanied by Mrs. Professor Richard M. Rowley, were the Penney company he will oper- Lydia Patterson, went to Las Ve- the following students from Bea- jate a general dry goods store at gas last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. ver: Lorraine Reynolds, Bill Hick- tne same location. Mr. Culver has signed a lease Gordon Eyre and to enjoy Helldo- man, and Lee Gillies. Mr. Gillies with the buiHing owners, the Milalso served as stage manager. rado events. ford IOOF Lodge. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Extensive remodeling will be Mrs. J. Albert Muir recently were Mrs. Muir's brother md sister in HONORED AT ASSEMBLY done, Mr. Culver said, including a thanks." law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sullivan, Honored as one of the outstandand her sister, Mrs. Alfred Morris ing students at Cedar City High Penney's first opened here in THE BEAVER PRESS of St. George, also Mr. and Mrs. School Awards Assembly last week 1922 and has served this communiEnoch Muir of McGill, Nevada. was Annette Seaman, daughter of ty continuously for the last 37 Beaver, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Leon Paice and Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Seaman of years. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 children spent Mother's Day at Beaver. I ji Wellsville with Mrs. Pake's parMiss Seaman has been attending I I ents. Cedar City High School during her i Mr. and Mrs. S. Albert Smith and senior I ! year and has been especial. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith visited ly active in music. Sunday with their sister, Mrs. She expects to spend the summer Thelma Welling, and family in Ce- in Beaver with her family. dar City following the sudden Mrs. Ray BradshaW returned Mrs. Welling's brother in D U P NOTES home Friday after having been a death of law, Walker Welling. A in the Iron patient County HospiThe Nancy K Camp, Daughters Mrs. Hattie Tanner visited for tal following major surgery. of Utah Pioneers, met at the home in several week this Beaver days Mr. and Mrs. Leo Louis of of Captain Stella Larsen for their Belle Bakes. with Mrs. her sister, Compton, California spent last She May meeting. left Tuesday for Heber City, week in Beaver, visiting with Mrs. The lesson was given by Jessie will spend the summer ! she where Louis's sisters, Mrs. R. R. Thomas Ward on "The First Companies to Mrs. Clara with another sister, and Mrs. Theda Gale, and families. Enter Salt Lake Valley". BusiWhile here, they also attended Whittaker, at "The Homestead." ness matters were discussed and was Williams Mrs. taken Dorothy Centennial activities in Miners-villthe decision made to hold the sumcare. to medical Provo Saturday for Kolantl Culver mer meetings at the DUP Hall. has Waters Mrs. spent Myrtle Mrs. Dale Murdock and children The next meeting will be held June are visiting wifh Mr. and Mrs. Car- two weeks in Parowan with her son Ronald and his family, assist- complete new front for the build- 12. los Murdock this week. Mrs. Larsen served a tasty spring the arrival of a new son, ing, renovation and modernization Mrs. Mattie Hutchings and Doug ing after of the interior, and installation of luncheon to the 16 members pres8. to born them May spent last Saturday in St. George J additional convenient racks, new ent The prize was won by Maude with her son Karl and family. counters, lighting, and other im- Christiansen. V provements. 1 SUMMONS Date of the new opening will A hr''Sht name of Papp The Belknap Camp held their IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF be announced soon. happy chap, THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND at home the of May Capmeeting by Coufiht what looked like an old rattlerap. Mr. Culver is a native of Edtain Martha Beaumont. The lesson, FOR BEAVER COUNTY but at an early age CHARLES PARSONS gar, Nebraska, Lubrication. Eut Stop-Weas outlined, was given by Mrs. Zel-m- a FRANK QUERRY, Plaintiff moved with his parents to vs. and Beaumont Muir, A Captain station a Union Oil Idaho Falls, Idaho. He completserved light refreshments. FLORENCE ROYCE, WILLIAM ed his schooling there, then served in a snap U. COX and NELL COX, his The next meeting will be June 1. Papp's old trap for five years with the U. S. Coast wife, ANNA COX, WILFORD Guard, 3V2 years of which was in COX and MERLE COX, his wife, the South Pacific. The Anderson Camp members LEO COX and RAE COX, his Who cares if cars get old, as long as they tiJt He married the former Amy were entertained by Mrs. Ruby like new! And they will, with regular and NORMA wife, JENSEN, Ward of Minnesota in Seattle and Grimshaw at her home. Captain Lubrication by your neighborhood known heirs at law, and all unthey have five children: Ronnie, Kathleen Farnsworth conducted Union Oil Minute Man. He guarantees in known heirs, of John E. Cox David, Martha, Trudy, and Susan. and Sara Yardley gave the lesson. writing "No squeaks for 1000 miles." Good andor Martha Ellen Cox, his Both Mr. and Mrs. Culver are Mrs. Grimshaw then read from the deall wife, deceased; MARY HORTON, active civic workers and enjoy history her Grandfather Tolton, as He likes Parson's Utoco Service widow of George B. Horton, detheir association with the Meth- written by Lula T. Tanner in her so well he comes in EVERY UNION OIL COMPANY of California ceased, GAROLD HORTON and odist Church, in which Mr. Culver book, just published. The hostess MORNING!" INA HORTON, his wife, WILhas been a lay leader. Both have then served refreshments to the 23 LIAM HORTON and'ARTHEA There's no limit to our effort nm been active in Cub Scout members present. ijjin HORTON, his wife, BERTHA to give you the service you exand Scout work. Boy The next will be held at meeting HORTON, KATHLEEN SAN-DApect! Mr. Culver is a member of the the home of Phyllis Warr. and GERALDINE SUSICH, Moose lodge and Mrs. Culver known heirs at law, and all un to the Rcbekahs. Greenwood Camp met at the known heirs, of George B. HorUranium a major Utah industry DUP Hall Thursday, May 14, with UTOCO NEW BELKNAP ton, deceased; HALBERT T. PARSON'S Irene Green Captain . LUND, administrator of the taking Uranium has been responsible for about 800O jobs in OFFICERS ARE NAMED Beaver charge. The lesson was given by Phone HE estate of Elizabeth Emerson, deUtah since 1950. Directly, jobs have been created in Mrs. Jewell Williams will sucJessie Ward of the Nancy K Camp. ceased; and all other persons AAA Towing mines and mills. Indirectly, jobs have been created to ceed Mrs. Lucille as Mrs. Ida of presithe Strong gave Riley history unknown claiming any right, Auto Parts Machine Shop meet the needs of mining companies and their emof Swindle-hurdent Associathe Belknap her mother, Charlotta title, interest or estate in, or tion for the school Mrs. Smith ployees. Tax revenues have Increased too, from every Veda and DcMai coming year. lien upon, the real property with will her be Mrs. a Serving phase of this new activity. Uranium mines and mills Sybil gave reading. The prize was described in the complaint adalone paid property taxes on an assessed valuation of Smith, vice president, and Mrs. drawn by Lola Hutchings and reverse to the complaintant's ownfreshments were served by Lydia Faye Hollingshead, secretary-treasure- r. $29,000,000 in 1958. ership, or clouding his title Flora Edwards and Lola Patterson, thereto; Defendants. UTAH Ballots were cast by the parents I Hutchings. HHPS YOU THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" present at the Belknap Dance Fes ( The next meeting will be held DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED BETTER tival Thursday afternoon. June 11 at the DUP Hall. AND EACH OF THEM: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon John 0. Christiansen, plaintiff's attorney, whose address is Beaver, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after the service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to A man, new to Cadillac ownership, recently reported great do, judgment by default will be 77ie taken against you for the relief delight at the quickness and agility of his 1959 Cadillac. demanded in the complaint, which And, indeed, it's a pleasure to find that a car of Cadillac's has been filed with the clerk of substance and stature docs respond so promptly to its the above named court and a copy of which is attached hereto and is driver's commands. Be it a sudden burst of speed for passing herewith served upon you. This acor a gentle movement into a tight parking area, the 1959 tion is brought to quiet the title in the plaintiff to the following Cadillac is second to none. Visit your Cadillac dealer soon described real property in Beaver to learn about tlte world's finest miles between start and slop. County, Utah: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 28, Townshop 29 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence South 160 rods; thence West 160 rods; thence North 2.254.4 feet; thence North 8321' East 305 feet; thence North 74" 1' East 305 feet, thence North 69 21' East 111 feet; thence North 224 feet; thence East 1,940 feet to the place of beginning, containing 154.8 acres; together with all improvements thereon and all appurtenances and water rights belonging thereto. Dated May 18, 1959. JOHN O. CHRISTIANSEN, Beaver, Utah Attorney for Plaintiff. i Plaintiff's address: ' "7 Jyj ,',,.., About People You Know the Beaver Study Club Friday, May 15. Mrs. Ireta Baker gave a most enjoyable program on "Our Country's Patriotic Music". She Roland Culver to Operate J C PENNEY STORE Store at Penney Location TO CLOSE JUNE 13 C. ! . Closing of the J. C. Penney Company department store in Milford at the close of business June 13 was announced today by Roland L. Culver, the manager. Mr. Culver explained that the store is being closed because the sales volume does not justify an investment sufficient to maintain a stock of representative Penney merchandise. "People want and should find complete stocks of merchandise in all our stores," said Mr. Culver. "Today a large percentage of the merchandise we sell is style merchandise. This means that, to provide our customers with the variety and assortment they expect in a Penney store, it would involve carrying too large a stock of merchandise for the sales volume of this store. "The Penney Company, after the well-round- I - ! '.' ' e. GAS -- TOONS ar Stop-We- ar -- Jv I i Y bo-lon- gs A 5i'J, WILL SELL corner lot in Milford, Fifth South and First West, one block from Main. Street. Consider best offer. Ver.ion C. Beard, 1593 Tamarack, Alwatcr, Calif. (64) WOULD LIKE to do IRONING in my home. Mrs. Rose Vinson, phone DU Mil-for- d, BLUE LUSTRE not only rids carpets of soil but leaves pile soft and lofty. Beaver Home Furnishings. Choice Iris plants. FOR SALE See them now in bloom at home of Mrs. Dora Johnson, No. 1 South Main Street, Milford. lip e FOR SALE Living Room Suite, in good condition. Contact Ezra C. Barton, Beaver. Two-piec- Brown and Black PekinLOST gese Dog, License No. 14, in vicinity of my home. Reward for return. Contact Mattie Hutchings, Beaver, phone HE Beautiful California FOR SALE Memorial Day Flowers at reasonable prices. Contact Mrs. Mae Oakden, Beaver, HE One crib mattress, FOR SALE plastic covered, practically new. Mrs. Doyle Twitchell, phone HE Beaver. Axtell Chevrolet st ADVERTISING MI Used Cars: P. 1937 CIIEV SEDAN 1951 CIIEV SEDAN 1953 MERCURY CLUB COUPE 1955 CIIEV 8 CYLINDERS, OVERDRIVE 1955 FORD 34 Ton Pkup 1957 CIIEV. STATION WAGON AXTELL CHEVROLET Beaver and Milford standard of the world in m Jl 0. Box 33 Temecula, California First publication May 22, 1959 Last publication June 12, 1959 Responsiveness jJ i fi , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of ADA ANNAP.ELL FRAZER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with Vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at 283 North 300 West, Cedar City, Iron County, State of Utah, on or before the 6th day of July. A. D. 1959. Dated this 22nd day of April, V ' A. D. 1959. SHERMAN FRAZER, Administrator. DURHAM MORRIS, Attorney for Administrator, First Security Bank Eldg., Cedar City, UUb y 7 ,. AV 7 -- . M. Sj 'IjjrTrtm ,i . u a h qtiadri ; We have a very good Selection of Fine, Clean MINING ASSOCIATION UVI' POi USS ZT "'l":ii' V. ,.. m .wCT--- Ak" r.: r"""" - , Aw -- - ? VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER FAIR DEAL MOTOR COMPANY 71 WEST CENTER ST. . . CEDAR CITY, UTAH |