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Show get more schooling. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Gale and family were here from Moroni Sunday for a visit with Mr. Gale's mother, Mrs. Jane Gale. Jae Kutcliiugs was here from Ely, Nevada Tuesday and Wednesday, visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alex Boyter. Mrs. 1). L. J5ta?iey left Tuesday for a visit in New Harmony with home folks, expecting also to visit with .sisters wno are going to be there. Mr. end Mrs. Sam Hickman were business visitors in Richfield Saturday. While there they also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clitf e. Mr. anil Mrs. Jess Carlwright had as week-enguests Mrs. brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waters, and family of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Palce of East Ely, Nevada spent the weekend in Beaver, guests at the home of Mr. Pake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paice. Youth Ciub members met at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hort-o- n Sunday night after LD3 Church sendees. A social time was enjoyed, with refreshments being served by the hostess. Mrs. Gerald Vickers entertained 24 young people at her home Monday afternoon in honor of her son Evan, who was six years old Sunday. The usual good time was had and refreshments served by Mrs. Vickers. Mr. and Mrs. John Oakden and family of Salt Lake City were in Beaver last week, guests at the Elmer Paice home, coming to get old baby boy, who their had been with the Paices for several days. The Book of Mormon Study Club met Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Draper after LPS Church services, with 11 members present. Following a Bible lesson, refreshments were served by the hostess. Ranee Rollins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollins of Adams-ville- , and Clair Baldwin, son of Mr, and Mrs. Aubra Baldwin of Beaver, were home over the week-en- d from Logan, where they are attending Utah State University. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tatter- sall and children of Kearns were visitors Saturday at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Low. The Tattersalls were enroute to southern California for a visit with other relatives. Mrs. Edna Crosby accompanied her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gillins and family of Minersville, to Parowan Sunday. There, they visited with the Kent Benson family. Mrs. Benson is another daughter of Mrs. Crosby. Mrs. Blaine Cox, Mrs. Wallace Dean, and Mrs. Bill Cox motored to Cedar City Monday to bring d home Dean Cox, son of the Bill Coxes. The little fellow had undergone an appendectomy recently at Iron County HosCart-wrigh- d t's WINS TWO CONVENTION TRIPS Mrs. S. G. Hickman was hostess to members of her bridge club Wednesday afternoon of last week. After a delicious luncheon, cards were enjoyed, with Mrs. Ross Smith receiving the high score prize and Mrs. Wallace Gregersen that for high honors. Don and Barbara Oakdea, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee, all of Salt Lake City, were luncheon guests recently at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Oakden. John and Karen Oakden and family, also of Salt Lake City, were more recent visitors at the Oakaen home. A family dinner honoring Mrs. May Oakden on her 93rd birthday vas prepared and served Thursday of last week at one of the picnic areas in lower Beaver Canyon All local members of the family, numbering about 11 persons, were present for the memorable occas-sion. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan D. Baker and three children of Lancaster, Calif., spent Thursday night and Friday of last week in Beaver, visiting Mr. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker, and brother Gordon and family. They left Friday for Scipio, where the children are staying with their other grandparents while Mr. and Mrs. Baker are in Denver, attending a convention cf Prudential Life Insurance executives and agents. As a result of having had the greatest volume of sales in the Hollywood district for the past year, Nolan was the winner of two convention trips for himself and Mrs. Baker the present one to Denver to be followed in August by one to the national convention, to be held in While Sulphur Springs, West Vir- Here's Mere About 9 jbunna, s But P i ginia. The family will stop in Beaver Melvia Carter, 12 years old, obfor another visit as thoy return served his birthday Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. to their California home. Rex Carter. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by Roger Mur-doc- PLAN JUNE WEDDING t- Y --' Ben Smith, Mark Carter, V Announced in the Salt Lake TriRichard Smith, Richard Oakden, Gayle Carter, Lynn Carter snd bune recently was the approaching L young Melvin. marriage of Miss Ann Klinge of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Milton Klinge, had as their house guests Wednesday and Thursday of last week Mrs. Dalton, Nebraska, and Frank Hurst Williams's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whornham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton B. Frampton, of Provo. Presley Whornham, Beaver. An aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. The young people became acJoseph A. Christiansen of Pleasant quainted while Miss Klinge was an airline hostess. She now is enGrove, were house guests Saturday and Sunday. gaged in office work in the Utah Dinner guests Sunday at the capital, where Mr. Whornham is home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leon operator of a large service station. Smith were Mrs. Evelyn Brannon He previously attended the Uniand friend, Mr. and Mrs. Jack versity of Utah. The couple is planning a June 5 Brannon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reeves, and Charles Brannon, all of Salt wedding in the Trinity Lutheran Lake City; also Gerald "Zeke" Church in Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Hickman and sons, Douglas and Presley Whornham, parents of the and other relaBob, of Milford. bridegroom Mrs. LaVar Hollingshead enter- tives expect to go to Nebraska to tained members of her rinochle the wedding. club Thursday of last week with two guests present, Mrs. Kenneth LEAVE YOUNG 'AS FOUND' f Bowden and Mrs. Gordon Baker. Sewing and a delicious luncheon URGED ON YOUNG AND OLD were enjoyed. Prizes were given to The annual spring reminder to Mrs. Gerald Nowers, Mrs. Se'Ji Morris, Mrs. Frank Gentry, and "leave them as you find them" has been issued by the Utah DepartMrs. Bowden. ment of Fish and Game. Mr. and Mrs. William Willden CALLS ALL GIRLS IN THE said this reThe returned home Monday evening minder department BEAVER COUNTY AREA. Viconcerned all forms of from a visit in Gunnison with Mr. vacious Sharon Baxter, Utah's wildlife during the period covered and Mrs. Sylvester Pierce, in several weeks, when next the by American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. creatures are nesting or re- Lovelies Urged to Enter Fank I vie, in Lehl with Mr. and these and the young are first producing, Mrs. Lamar Lund, and in Trovo accustomed to their new Dairy Princess Contest becoming with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jones. world. Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. I vie are sisA call was made this week by Though not often seen, the to ters Mr. Willden. Utah's Dairy Princess to ail girls of "lost" mother the apparently Mrs. Ralph Smith was hostess to between the ages of 17 and 25 in members of her rinochle club fawn is close by in all but extreme- the Beaver County area to consider cases. rare ly Thursday of last week. The evePrincess compeCounty entering d nest of both game-anThe disturbed ning was enjoyed with cards and a tition. Utah's 1960 Princess is a d can nest mean that song-birdelicious luncheon. Prizes at Pi stunning brunette, Sharon Baxter nochle were won by Mrs. Cullen will be deserted. As springtime is the season when of Hyrum, Cache County. Williams for high score and Mrs. Most county Dairy Princess conthe public moves into the fields tests Robert Wright for second high, this year are being held in is so and hills, it the critical time while Mrs. Brent Carter was awardconnection with June Dairy Month when wild creatures are raising ed the consolation prize. events, said Wallace A. Parrish, Mrs. McKay Farrer was hostess the young that are tomorrow's chairman in charge of to members of the Canasta Club pleasure for all to see, to hear, and general competition. season. to in harvest Wednesday of last week. A deli"One of the best ways to preIt is a time to leave them alone, cious luncheon was served and pare yourself for this wonderful law to and remember the provides cards were enjoyed during the eveis to drink plenty of competition must ning. Prize winners were Mrs. that game animals and birds ex- milk," said Miss Baxter. "Milk is pital. or not be molested habored Mr. and Mrs. Neil K. Boyter and Claude Goodwin, high score, and your best beauty cream, besides family of Cedar City visited here Mrs. Lee Strong, second high, cept during the regularly declared being nature's most nearly perseasons them. for taking Sunday at the home of Mr. Boyter's while Mrs. Leon Paice received the fect food good for your complex- mother, Mrs. May Boyter. Their consolation award. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillies have son, MacXeil Boyter, is going to W Holds Fort Ord, Calif., to join up with had as house guests their son, rrovo horpita! with pneumonia.Sew- Beaver B Members cf the Justamt-rthe National Guard as soon as MSgt. Robert F. Gillies, his wife school is out. Helen and their two children, ing Club gave a farewell party Installation Breakfast Mrs. Wesley Farrer was taken Robert and Terri Ann. The visitors Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Members cf Beaver Business and to Cedar City Tuesday of last week left Tuesday for Dugway, where William White, who is joining her Professional Vomcns Club heid for medical attention and, while in Sergeant Gillies will be stationed husband at Page, Arizona, where their installation breakfast Sunday the hoppital, had the misfortune to after spending the past three years they will make their home. The morning at the Civic Center, Mrs. was nc"J 31 la.K P11" sufforin Canal and Zone. a are bath the while slip They taking in Eeaver Canyon, With the group Walter Joseph playing appropriate fered several broken ribs. Thus, mer residents of Beaver. music while the members were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Murdock and she was confined to the hospital delicious for the gathering. dinner eek-en- d prepared w were of several days longer. Provo vis baby The tables were festive in spring Mrs. Don Glenn cf Milford spent itors at the Carlos Murdeck home. the occasion. colors, with pink and write carnaa few weeks here at the home of Reed, who is attending BYU, came A group of Beaver relatives ather mother, Mrs. Alex Boyter, to assist his father while he is con- tended the Golden Wedding recep- tions for the center piece and a while her husband was attending valescing from his recent ilLncss. tion for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dean pink carnation corsage at each place. The place cards had written an A T & T school in Denver. The Joe, another son, also a BYU stuin Provo. Going from Bea- on them the club's theme for the Glenns left Beaver Sunday for dent, is reported getting along Sunday ver for the occasion were Mr. and "A Right Turn to a Confident Pocatello, Idaho, where Don will nicely after being a patient in a Mrs. Carl Dean, Mrs. Mattie Hutch- year, Future." Hor-tens- e ing';, Mrs. Nellie Davis, Mrs. Mrs. David R. Pearce, Incumbent Parks, and Mrs. Barbara president, greeted the members Paticrson. They all visited at the , anj Euests and Mrs Gicn pickard lifeblood Mining dollars -pLeon Dean home and were dinner served as mistress of ceremonies. guests there prior to the reception. The program consisted of a Blood circulation is essentia! to human life. In the same Mrs. Gilbert Gale entertained at toast, given by Mrs. Percy Becson, the circulation of dollars is essential to Utah's way, a birthday rarty early Monday to Anna Stark, a prominent former economic life. Mining pours nearly $100,000,000 yearly evening in honor of her daughworker in the local club; to Utah into our state's economic bloodstream through purchases ter Mel in da, who was 11 State BPW, to the Beaver BI'W, of equipment, supplies, power and fuel. As a customer years old. Guests invited to parti- and to the coming convention. A alone, Utah mining helps support hundreds of busicipate in games and refreshments review of Miss Stark's activities nesses which employ thousands of Utahns. were Connie Parkinson, Susan and achievements in BPW circles Yardley, Sue Murdock, Linda was related by Mrs. Hurley Fother-inghaUTAH Baldwin. Annette Edwards, Betty and remarks were made Twite-hellKaty Lund, Mary Mar- by Mrs. Stanley Tattcrsall and Mrs. "from tho earth comes on abundonf We for all" garet Baldwin, Genevieve Harris, S. G. Hickman. Songs were sung and Elizabeth Messtnger. by the club's Melody Moms, and a banjo selection was played by Mrs. Walter Mackcreil, accompanied by Mrs. Joseph. President Pcarco conducted the cf 1900-6- 1 club officers installation WEEDS as follows: Mrs. Ross Smith, president; Mrs. Warren Thompson, vice president; Mrs. Walter Mackerel!, recording secretary; Mrs. Alton Atkin, secretary; Mrs. Mattie Hutchings, treasurer; Troublesome weeds can rob your growing crops of needed and Mrs. Wells Farrer, paliamea-tariamoisture and soil fertility. Now, you can stop this loss in your corn, small grains and pastures with Esteron 99 a versatile, The committee for the break'ait e 2,4-that's more effective than consisted of Mrs. Arnold Low, Mrs. materials . . . kills a wide range of tough broadlcaf weeds Rex Packard, Mrs. Stanley Tatter- easily and effectively. Discover for yourself why more farmers sail, Mrs. Henry Wood, Mrs. Albert use Esteron 99 than any other brand of 2,4-See us today. Smith, and Mrs. Charles Parson. J k, r' f two-stor- y two-stor- c) i j j yr. mm II MM 111 f Gigantic Musical Play Based on Mormsn Battalion BYU STADIUM MAY 27, 28, 30, 31, JUNE 1 great historic spectacle will be presented on a stage nearly as long as the football field by cast of hundreds. This DON'T MISS IT THIS YEAR NOW GET YOUR TICKETS CLIP AND MAIL- Reserved Seats ... - FIELD! IOUSZ TICKET OFFICE Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Please $2.50 AT: Salt Lake Adult Education Center. 200 North Main. Southeast Furniture Co., Sugarhouse Utah Symphony Orchestra Office, 55 West 1st South, Salt Lake. OR Buy general admission ticfcet from your LDS bishop or take president. Reserved seat sold only at BYU Ficldhouse and Utah Symphony Office. Use coupon below or come in person. BYU Smith Drug Co., American Fork Smith Drug Co., Pleasant Grove BYU Ogden Adult Education Center, 555 24th Street Glen Bros. Music Co., Ogdcn Van Engelen's, Brigham City BYU Ficldhouse Ticket Office, Provo Merrill's Pharmacy, Richfield Stone Drug Co., Spanish Fork n. easy-to-us- e all-rou- rosperity's corrt-spondm- to "Sand in end me ticket Their Shoes" for the for $ each night D Tndtmark of Tht Dua Chtmicul Company GREENWOOD FEED Beaver, Utah ,t tulA-i'j.- - far Sam Hickman snd Joe Smith are pleased with the April U S $2.50 per hour or more for part Savings Bond sales. Beaver Counor full time route work. Large re8 above the were ty purchases peat orders. Man or woman. Write April sales in 1959. Local resi- McNESS CO.. Box 4014, Oakland, bonds in $4901 dents invested 23. Calif. (ml3-20pdduring the month, bringing the FOR SALE Frigidaire Electric total up to $21,191 for the year, or 26.5 of the 1960 goal. Stove, used for only eight months; must sacrifice. Take up notes or available. Owner leavThe Seniors ain't got nothin' town. See it at 280 W. Center bankers. on the ing ts Wednesday the Beaver County Street, Beaver. (ml3pd) bankers left for Las Vegas to at- O WANTED CUSTODI ANlor tend a four day Utah and Ne- new Rent-frebuilding. vada Bankers Convention. and Write Utah apartment salary. BeavRepresenting Milford and Education Association, 312 East er are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cline, South Temple, Salt Lake City 11. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cline, Mr. I960 Dairy Princess, invites all FOR SALE 71 head cows, 71 and Mrs. George Jefferson, Mr. lovelies in this area to compete Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mr. and calves; and large cows and early for Beaver County Princess title. Mrs. Sam Hickman . . . and Mr. calves. If interested contact Clarand Mrs Jack Davis may leave ence Lamoreaux, 125 South 100 ion as well as for your general, later in the week. East, Cedar City, phone JU health," Hp Mr. Parrish said that all Dairy According to Ralph Robson, WANTED Male Custodian for Priucess candidates must be single Census District Supervisor, the y new building. Rent-fre- e and high school graduates. Judg- recent daily newspaper report ing will be on personal appearance, that Beaver County population apartment and salary. Write Utah had doubled in 10 years was just Education Association, 312 East public speaking, and personality. South Temple, Salt Lake City 11, County Dairy Princess winners slightly wrong. will compete for the Utah crown Instead cf doubling our popula- Utah. (m20c) in state miais in salt Lake City in tion we lost 577 residentsfrom FLOWERS for Memorial Day. November. The Utah winner will 4851 in 1950 to 4274 in 1960. The Beautiful California Flowers, good represent the state in the national breakdowns by communities have variety, reasonable prices. Call at finals. Carol Ralphs of Ferron, not been released. Stan Oakdens, Beaver. (m20-27Emery County, was a Utah Prin- FOR SALE Martha Beaumont cess who won the national crown APPLICATIONS WANTED home at 335 N. 1st West in Beaver, for 1959. Miss Janet Hofheins of Brick construction. Beaver, now a freshman student Also, Applications will be received Utah. di lsu, was Beaver county s miry until June lf 1960 for the positi0n refrigerator, coal kitchen range, 1 of janitor lor lieaver county court radio Warm Morning heater, living Local gins wishing more in house, to be filed with room rug, living room set, dining formation regarding competition Beaver applications room set, bedroom set, and other Clerk. County miscellaneous household furniture. may do so through your local counInterested persons contact Leonard ty agent, or representative of the Accidents don't "Just Happen" Bcaumort or John O. Christiansen, American Dairy Association of . . . thsy are CAUSED!! Utah," Mr. Parrish said. Beaver, Utah. (m20tf) 'sa saves moisture and fertility in corn, small grains and pastures tions. The biggest event of the year the annual Forty niner Dance gets under way at 10 p. m. SatBv STEVE WILLIAMS urday, with dancing and other festivities lasting well into the Old Eig K krushehev pulled a night. Committee heads for the varboner in Paris. His diatribes of events are: ious emto course were an attempt American LeQueen Contest barrass arid harass Eisenhower, gion Auxiliary. nations and frighten the smaller Parade Steve Williams. out cf the Free World fold, but Children's games and conceshis outbursts backfired and resions Junior Kirk. sulted in uniting the Free World Iicrse races Bob Carter. him. agninst Refreshment bar Warren Johnson and Garthe Banks. We would never accept the Refreshments at race track title-o"Isolationist" or "AggresBill Wunderlich. national but our economy sor," Soft drinks Little League. and our international prestige Programs were always higher when we Steve Williams.and advertising left a firm had foreign policy, Dance John Grimshaw. no doubt about how we stood on Vaudeville show Dave Morris. world issues and especially issues Finance chairmen John Davis affecting this hemisphere, and and Roland Culver. stood ready to fight for what we believed in. V, And didn't try to play Santa r idea world with the Claus to the that the American taxpayer's purse was an indefatigable golden -i egg laying goose. i P Esteron 99 STOPS Park lawn. Following the children's games, fun concessions will be opened on the lawn. Six races are planned for each day, Mr. Carter said, with several match races as added attrac- .) son-in-la- w MffHfJG ASSOCIATION 9 Jtzatel . to-be, e Continued from Page One WW V seven-year-ol- rs Forty-Nine- Enclosed is my check or GENERAL ADMISSION money order for a total of J . 41.50 KAMS. Children (under 15) $1.00 ADDRESS- AdulU CITY.. ..STATE.. |