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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Friday, June 10, 1960 nows were en route to their cabin in tne ueaver Mountains THIS WEEK IN where they plan to fish and enjoy the mountain air. IfflNERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Myers an- ROBERTS ALBATEEN nouncc the marriage of their By daughter, Maureen, to Mr. Mar lan A. Hunt, son of Mr. and Hi. Folks! Just a look at MinMrs. Lloyd Hunt of Beaver. The ersville again. marriage took place Friday, June The weather is lovely, gardens 3, and a reception the same day are growing, we have a lot to be in the Minersville LDS Recreation Hall was given in honor of thankful for Indeed. Mrs. Jennie Marquardson and the young couple. daughter Merle motored to BeavMr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts er to attend to business, and also are here viswent to St. George to do Temple of Carlton, Oregon, and friends. Mrs. relatives iting work. Roberts is recuperating from a Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo King broken hip received in a fall at visited in tho northern part of her home. They plan to remain the state last week. They were for a month. accompanied home by three grand Thi Relief Society work and daughters who will spend their business meeting will be held vacation in Minersville. Tuesday, June 14. Lessons will Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Carter are be discontinued until fall. Presibeaut ifying their new home with dent Mrs. Nettie Myers announcan attractive all purpose fence. es the Relief Society will make Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Famow quilts for the public. of Las Vegas visited at the home Mrs. Rachel Myers was taken cf Mrs. Farnow's parents, Mr. to the Beaver County Hospital to and Mrs. Victor Myers. The Far- - receive treatment for high blood l mmn rnin refresh wx rr,. V - f ' r -- " S i ii - t I 1 S- - A'. V v , ! '5 . y si , f , ' ' fill AS; Nature's Lift Nature's Nightcap Nature's Snack Juno is DAIRY MONTH UTAH AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF vices at her home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Delores Stevens and family have moved into the Leon Thompson home for the summer. Mrs. Stevens teaches school here. Mrs. Alice Gillespie is in the j Beaver County Hospital for medj ical care. Mrs. Albateen Roberts has returned from Salt Lake after a week's visit with her children, Mrs. Cecil James, Mrs. Jane Theriot and Sonnie Roberts, and a friend Mrs. Amy Stoddard. While there she did Temple work and on returning home brought pital. has been a grandson for a visit here. Wilford Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Banks of named by the Beaver County Commission as court house cus- Sacramento, Calif., are in Min todian, replacing Edwin Smith of ersville and Beaver calling on relatives. Doyle is the son of Beaver. Mrs. Emily Dotson wa9 re- Mrs. Ada Banks. In Beaver they leased from, the Iron County were at the home of Doyle's Hospital this week after under- brother in law and sister, Mr. ;nd Mrs. Byron Black. going a major operation. Mrs. Jessie Myers has moved 0 Mrs. Charlene Ileslingtion nnd sons of Bountiful and Franklin to Salt Lake to make her home. D. Williams of Provo have been Eleven year old Elvin Marshall, visiting their mother, Mrs. Lucy son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mar Williams. shall, was honored at a birthday fit Mrs. Irva Goodwin of Ely and party Wednesday afternoon, June viaMrs. Nita Goodwin of Ploche itnti thr hnma nf Ihpir moth. ' 8, at his home. Merrill M. Jameson has acPollie Baker. Mrs. Irva Mrs. er, the Beaver County dis cepted Goodwin, took her mother to Ely for Rawleigh farm for a month's visit. Mrs. Nita tributorship and home products. Goodwin, en route home, went by way of Provo to get her son GRADUATES FROM COLLEGE DeWayne who had been attending the BYU. Frank Limb, son of Mr. and e Harold Jameson of Las Vegas Mrs. Byron Limb and grandson spent a few days with his par- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor, has ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jamgraduated from Colorado State eson. He was in Minersville for College at Bould. r, Colo., with a the opening of the fishing season. degree in Mechanical Engineer Ralph Pearson had the pleasFrank will be stationed in ing. ure of blessing his first grand- Quantico, Va., as a lieutenant in child at Fast and Testimony the U S Marine Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Limb, Mr. and meeting Sunday. He gave the name of Tony Raul to the son of Mrs. Pryor, and a sisrter. Sheri Mr. and Mrs. Raul Pearson. Limb, a student at the BYU, all Mr. and Mrs. LaVaughn Grifattended the graduation exercises. fiths spent a few days at Glen BEAVER GRADUATE OF U Canyon this week. Kathy Gillins, daughter of Mr. AWARDED GRANT OF $1,350 and Mrs. Wayne Gillins, was honRichard J. Easton, one of four ored at a birthday party Wed- University of Utah sludetns who nesday afternoon. have been elected to Pi Mu Epsilon a Mr. and Mrs. Jule Gillins were Fraternity, national honorary main Kearns Sunday. Mr. Gillins thematics organization, has been christened a granddaughter, Julia further honored with an award of Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a $1,350 fellowship from the maRay Gillins, in Sunday LDS serv- thematics department of the U. ices at Kearns. Mr. Easton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlene Myers, small daughter Ray Easton of Beaver and a Beaver of Mr. and Mrs. Art Myers of High School graduate, was graduKearns, is spending her vacation ated Monday from the state instiwith grandparents Mr. and Mrs. tution with a major in mathematObra Myers. ics and plans to return there next e Mrs. Viola Lunt Rose held year to work on his master's deJehova's Witnesses church ser gree. I pressure, and a back injury Buffered several years ago. We now have an Irish Colleen visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, an Exchange Student of the Farm Youth Program. Last Sunday evening she took part in LDS Church services. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker are happy to have their daughter, Mrs. Marlene Secgmiller, and new son Mark of Salt Lake with them for two weeks, e Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wood announce tho birth of a son, June 3, in the Beaver County Hos- HERE'S MORE ABOUT ANNA STARK Continued from Page One) Frances Lennox, Vernal, treasurer, Aurelia Buckley, Provo, was named nominations chairman. Beaver club members attending the convention were Anna Stark, Nola Pearce, Vilda Smith, Althea Low, Vay Madsen, Mattie Flossie Johnson, Alta Hickman, Marva Heppler, Dora McMullin, Lenor Swindle-hurs- t, Hazel Stapley, Sarah Bakes, and Lydia Patterson, Esta Cox, Mae At-ki- n, Alice Heslington, Blanche Wood, Dona Cartwright, Thora Beeson, Margery Mackerell, Kate Joseph, Peggy Belt, Mildred Pick-ar- d, and a guest, Linda Carter. The National Federation of Business and Professional Women now is entering its 41st' year and has a membership of 175,000 women. This is the largest membership in the history of the organization. IN JUDGE WILLDEN'S COURT William W'illden, Beaver justice of the peace and municipal judge, reports the following cases coming before him recently: Jerry Anderson, Wellsville, June 1; no inspection sticker; fined $5. James A. Lowe, Ogden, June 1; no inspection sticker; fined $5. Rosemary J. Evans, Salt Lake City, June 3; speeding, 60 mph in zone; fined $10, with $5 suspended. Frederick Krane, Los Angeles, Calif., June 7; speeding, 80 mph in zone; fined $20. Ray Hodges, Beaver, June 7; expired registration and. no driver's license; fined $15. John M. Carr, New Jersey, June 7; speeding, 75 mph in zone; fined $15. John R. Oakden, Sandy, June 5; zone; speeding, 60 mph in fined $10. Verne F. Hunter, Bountiful, June 4; speeding, 35 mph in zone; fined $10. SINCE 1795 60-mi- le ."T'Ct 179 50-mi- le 25-mi- le HERE'S MORR ABOUT LIONS CLUB BEAVER IHCn PEP CLUB WORKS ON TRIP PROJECT Continued from Page One Fishermen proceeding up BeaR. Carter, Hal Lund, and John ver Canyon last Saturday morning Murdcck. witnessed something quite out of Publicity Bryce Draper. the ordinary. Sam Johnson jr., Bob Convention Mel Heslington. Robert Lee, repreDick Lee, Oakden, Osborn, and Safety Hy Beaver Junior Chamber of senting Ilarley Fotheringham, and Ward Commerce, were busy ucar the Hood. Education W. S. Joseph, Bryce Beaver City power plant, putting machine which they up a Draper. Race Meet S. W. Johnson, had loaned the Beaver High School to the Pep Club to sell chairman; Wm. Gillies, hundreds of canyon travelers. The project was devised by the Television Ross Smith, Brose Club as a means of raising Pep Paice. Rue Elmer Dalton, Heppler, to help the club members money Birthday Calendar C. Victor get to Provo June 11 to participate Smith. in a three-hou- r parade. Gum-BaMachine Brose DalThe Beaver Lions Club is sponton and M. L. Patterson. BHS Pep Club's appearBoys, Girls Grant Esplin, Jess soring the in ance the big Lions Club ConEdwards, Elmer Paice. were Reads Martell Easton, Grant vention parade. a and and sold Sunday Saturday Seaman, S. G. Hickman. nice sum realized toward the exBetterment Hal Community penses of the trip, marking it up Lund, W. 0. Cox, W. A. Low. Finance Sam Johnson jr., Mel as a big success. The girls also report their hats Heslington. (if any) are off to Earl Horton, Agriculture Doyle Twitchell, Bee Line Gas Station manager, for Fcch Parkinson. Entertainment J ess his contributions to the fund. ' HE FINEST handy at so many chores! For family trips, it scats eight. For hauling, it carries of bulky load. For back-roa- d travel the Teavelall has high clearance. 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