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Show TURN KEY INSTALLATION Wed St. George Miss first to enjoy this amazing opportunity. Enjoy these advantages as an owner of a coin operated car wash multiple operation. No land to lease, no building to buy, no fixed overhead, no labor probnecessary. lems, no experience We furnish location, installations, and training. You furnish $2900 (total) and reap the profits. Can be handled without disturbing present occupation. Write for local interview. Be Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Lerleen Cluff to Lamar I. Lund. Disclosing the news are parents Mr. and Mrs. of the bride-elecGeorge Leo Cluff of St. George. Mr. Lund is a son of Mrs. Thomas Lund of Modena, and manager of Lund's White Market in Milford. They will be married Friday, Dec. 9, in the St. George Temple t, , WESTERN SALES Box 2801 Boise, Idaho Accidents don't "Just Happen" . they are CAUSED!! . THE HEAVER (Utah, PRESS Friday, December 2, 1960 -- reel HEARING AID SERVICE CLINIC Lowe Hotel, Beaver - Tues., Dec. 6 10:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. This is a monthly service of the BELTONE CO. Held for the Hard of Hearing Regardless of the make Hearing Aid You now have, WE HAVE SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND Beltone Utah Co. East Broadway Personal MR. AND MRS. YARDLEY Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert Gardner honored their daughter, Sofia Ann, and her new husband, Mr. John R. Yardley, with a wedding reception on Saturday, Nov. 26, in the Beaver First Third Ward Chapel. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Williams, grandparents of the bridegroom, parents Mr. and Mrs. John R. Yardley Sr.; the bride's parents; Jack Waters, the Mention and Mrs. Wallace Yardley entertained the Ira and Roy Yardley families and the Blake Smiths and Miss Kenna Kay Bar Mr. -- newly-marrie- Salt Lake City d Utah State University included Lynn Smith, Joyce Joseph, Ranee Robert Easton, Clair Rollins, Baldwin and Cliff Yardley. Miss Judy Murdock was representing Beaver County as a Dairy i'nncess on Saturday evening with the other county contest ants. Judy made a very lovely picture on TV, as did her father and mother and Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Warr, who were shown frequently. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paice drove to Salt Lake and had din ner with their children and grandchildren there. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Heppler had children, Mr. and Mrs. The maid of honor wore a lime d green lace dress trimmed in satin at the waist with a large net ruffle at the bottom. cake A tour-tierewedding trimmed with pink bells, net and roses, graced the lace - covered table in the sreving rooms. Cousins of the groom did the serving at the small tables arranged in the dining room. Wild grape and nine con centerpieces were used. A delicious frappe, cookies and mints were served. Those attending from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Wade of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Verne Taylor of Loa, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hutchings of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kenney and daughter Veda Ann, Cedar City; Miss Mary Jane Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell Salt their self-colore- Wayne Heppler, daughter Cheri and son Robert Keith; Mr. and Mrs. Connell Smith and kiddies Chris and Kelly Rue; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heppler and daughter Susan at their home on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Patter- son of California were here for Thanksgiving and they joined Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patterson and visited their mother, who is recuperating in the Milford Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Horton entertained Mrs. Horton's parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers for Lake; Miss Lula Bastian, Mrs. Sadie Stones and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Revier Robinson and Mrs. Helen Robinson. Para-gonaMr. and Mrs. Harrold t, Mesa, Ariz.; and Mrs. Fran-ci- c Hintze of Logan. CULVER'S Mil-let- MILFORD, UTAH 4 MORt MORI j A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR CHOICE YOUNG MISS :v 1 SLIM WOOL SWEATERS IV m SKIRTS 6.95 5.95 1 The new popular large roll orlon. Long neck, in 100 sleeves. or push-uMany colors. Sizes 34 to 40. reduced from much higher priced skirts, Novelty tweeds and pat- terns. Sizes 24 to 30. V LOOK! BIG TERRY are FOR SALE Monarch Range. In excellent condition. See Howard Pryor at Coal-Woc- FOR RENT 440 acres farm land; Milford area. 200 acres of producing alfalfa; home; potato cellar. Write: KEITH MORRIS 4G50 North 58th Ave. Phoenix, Arizona Phone YE 9 1146 JACKETS Now's the time to buy those extra toys! Games, puzzles, cars, and many others to choose from. S10.99 Seven Only price, ow at this are dry.clcan. 1 RED POTATOES FOR SALE. In Beaver contact Clark Wright; in Milford see Father Valine. Thpy aDie suede in 3 good colors, Sizes 38 to 44. TOWELS for ONLY YES. OUR TOY TOWN IS OPEN 66c Thrifty, yet a full 22 by 44 inches! Fluffy, terry, sturdy, all perfect! Gay stripes glittered, too! Yellow, pink, brown, turquoise. Wash Cloth fob 19c top, to 510.95 Brand new arrivals in junior misses and half sub-tee- sizes. All new styles and colors for this time of year. MEN'S SHIRTS 52.98 We have either short or long sleeves in a new wide selection of colors, prints, novelties. YES, OUR TOY Genuine THERMAL Undcarwear 52.93 Each Trap body heat to give warmth without bulk. Com pletely washable. All sizes to 3 3 LADIES' IJOXED HANKIES BOXED TABLE LINEN NAPKINS USE OUR LAY-AWA- for for $1.00 $1.00 $2.98 PLAN Y THE WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON SINCE VryrSIT. t" sparkle in Ucf . 1795 OI the w Tat-tersa- ll like best esting book review given by Lucy Osborn. Attending were 14 members and a guest, Eliza Gunn. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. ' 1 t - I t i ' L -" I SEAM 5 v j- " and later Mr. and Horton drove to Kearns and and visited their sons Richard Earl and their families. Thanksgiving, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw went to Dugway where their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Verle Johnson, went with them to Elko, Nev., to enjoy dinner with the Thanksgiving Daris Gilligan family, and went sightseeing around that area. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Oakden had as guests on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillies and Mr. and Mrs. Will Oakden and Mr. and Mrs. Don Oakden and sons Ray and Jim of Salt Lake. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillies entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Stan Oakden, Mrs. Helena McGarry, and Miss Judith Murdock, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Murdock, who is attending the U of U. H BEAM'S OLYMPIAN in LIGHT BLUE. An original classic design. Contains 6 year old, 100 proof Bonded Beam bourbon. WEDGEWOOD Thanksgiving; Mr. and Mrs. Morrell H. Nowers, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon II. Fotheringham and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Bowler, and Mr. Nowers' mother, Mrs. Ella Nowers. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox were in Salt Lake over the week end attending the business. Mrs. Hilma Sly was moved to a Salt Lake hospital early Wednesday morning. Attending the meeting of the State Association of District Supervisors of the Soil Conservation Service included Kenneth Williams, Evan Patterson, Gilbert Yardley, Fred Harris, Clarence Rollins, Leo Mayer and Ted Rim-pau- . KAREN B AUDI NO is now employed at DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SHOP and invites all her friends to visit her there. STOP Mr. and Mrs. Ab Nelson have IX or PHONE for complete list been visiting for a week with relof our CHRISTMAS SPECIALS. atives and friends here. Mrs. Wanda Martin had a famFOR SALE Full size folding ily gathering at her home con pool table. Like new, hardly used. sisting of their daughter, Mr. and Sell at 50 discount. Phone Mrs. Rex Marshall of Milford; DU 7 2308. Mrs. Virginia Miller and daugh FOR SALE STEWING HENS, ter Dyanne of Cedar, Mr. and 50c each. Call McCoy Williams, Mrs. Theo Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Martell Easton, Mr. and Mrs. DU Robert Lee, Mr. and Mrs. RayFOUND Yellow shoe-boot- , in mond Hutchings, and Mr. and Wah Wah Valley. Owner may Mrs. Dan Martin, and their famisec Leon Rowley at Milford Hotel lies, 29 in all. to identify, and pay for ad. Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor Farns-worthad at their home over CARD OF THANKS Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Max In sincere appreciation to all C. Robinson and four sons of Alour many friends and neighbors ton, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. William we give humble thanks. The kind F. Farnsworth and three sons of deeds and thoughts will always Vernal, and Dr. and Mrs. Allen be remembered. The quotation, Farnsworth and two children of "A friend in need, is a friend in- - Duchesne. Dr. and Mrs. Farnsdeed," expresses our thoughts worth also visited the Brose Dal-tocompletely. family. Thank you all. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer THE DALE SLY FAMILY. had at their home for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Reed Edwards NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MORGAN EVANS, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vcndon Myers and family of Minersville; Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carter and will Creditors their present Mr. and Mrs. Robert Puffamily, claims with vouchers to the unand baby of Cedar, and Mr. fer Build305 at Nowhousc dersigned and Mrs. Jimmie Edwards of Ceing, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 25th ihy of March, A. dar; Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Puffer of Long Beach, and Mrs. Linda D. 1961. Munford. Cullen was on a MYRTLE LITTLEFIELD, leave. He pasesd his third-clasExecutrix of the Estate of examination in August and Morgan Evans, Deceased. will leave Jan. 4 for overseas JOSEPH C. FRATTO, duty. Attorney for Executrix. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Muir First Pub.; Njv. 25, I960. Jr. and baby were with the home Last Pub.: Dec. 16, I960. iV IV J!M BEAM (86 prod) genuine, Kentucky straight bourbon the world over. enjoyed whiskey, (All jilt packasirg at no extra cost) KENTUCKY STRAIGHT D0URB0N WHISKIES DISTILLED AMD BOTTLED JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT. KENTUCKY folks here for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Yardley dinner at had a Thanksgiving their home for Mrs. William Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Yardley, Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Mrs. Bell White visited in Yardley, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Yard-le- y and children, Mr. and Mrs Beaver and attended the parties Bill Yardley and daughter Udora, Hester Mrs. for Harris. given Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yardley and Dan Martin was happily sur- daughter Edith and son Al, and prised when three couples walked Mr. and Mrs. John Yardley. in Friday to celebrate his birthMr. and Mrs. Karl Ward were day: Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oak very happy to have all of Mrs. den and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ward's brothers and sisters here l Muir. Social chat filled the eve for Thanksgiving as well as their own family. Those who came ning. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Heffner were Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlow had Thanksgiving dinner at the and daughter Joan of Price, Mr. home of the Howard Wallbecks and Mrs. Charles Carlow and in Salt Lake. Also present were daughter Suevon and son Richard, Les Wallbeck and his lady friend and a grandson, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Howard's four children. Two and Mrs. Alburn Nelson of Santa sons, Dale and Ray, are in Ja- Ana, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Seth pan and Texas in military serv- Norris and five chidlren of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Patice. Mr. and Mrs. Heffner had terson and Mr. and Mrs. Delvin gone in to take Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Beaver, making 32 in Kent Burch to attend the wed- all. ding of Miss Judith Anderson, at Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strong were which Mrs. Burch was a brides- hosts on Thanksgiving day to Mr. maid. The Burch's ate Thanksand Mrs. Marvin White and three giving dinner with Mr. Burch's chidlren of Las Vegas, Mr. and parents and grandparents in Mrs. Howard Paice and two chilOrem. dren of Ely, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox enterArthur Olson and six children of tained on Thanksgiving for Mrs. Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Aldon NelLois Cox and children of Rich- son and five children of Milford, field; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paice, and Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. King Mor- the family of Mr. and Mrs. ris and family of Greenville, and Strong, making 36 in all. Mrs. Cox's mother of Panguitch. Mr. and Mrs. Nowers had all their children at home for the y4 """' NATIONAL 7 IVIL Dec. -- DEFENSE DAY & Peace through preparedness' BY THE NORTH CREEK Bv Mrs. William Twitchell Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green included the families of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcock, Mr. and Mrs. Usher Wilcock, of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sellinger of San Bernardino, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wood and sons of Henderson, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Wells Banks and family of Minersville and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ross and family of Beaver, all were guests at the Martin Green home Thanksgiving Day. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams at Minersville. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Puffer and family spent the Thanksgiving holiday and week end at Eureka with Mrs. Puffer's mother, Mrs. Delia Allison, and sister and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Puffer were hosts at Thanksgiving dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merchant, Glen Merchant, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Puffer. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green went to Milford Sunday to visif Mr. and Mrs. James Cox and see also the They visited at the homes of John Wilcock and Usher Wilcock. great-grandso- CARD OF THANKS The Sly Family want to thank the people for their kindness and consideration during the time of their loss and sorrow. They especially want to thank the Relief Societies and Kiwanis Clubs of Hemet and Huntington Beach for their condolence and sympathy cards and the beautiful floral offerings that came from there. STARTING NOVEMBER 25 WE WILL GIVE ONE TICKET FOR EACH $1.00 SPENT AT OUR STORE then, on FRIDAY DEC. 23 We Will HAVE A DRAWING AND WILL PRESENT Mil-;for- NEW DRESSES S7.95 $2.98 MEN'S INITIAL HANKIES CHRISTMAS GUITAR LESSONS offered in Beaver. If you sing a little and want to play for fun, guitar lessons will be given at Hansen's. They will be given each Thursday starting Dec. 8, at 4 and 8 p.m. (50c per lesson). ! HOXED TOWEL SETS d Min-ersvill- MENS SUEI)E 3)1. OO cnLX FOR RENT 4 Rooms and Bath at 390 South Main. Contact William Willden, HE Beaver. S4.99 These TOY SPECIAL 11 FOR SALE Blue 1955 Chev in good condition. New tires. $200. See Karl Ward or call HE 8 2079. in mm Ida and enjoyed a very inter- J Oiher students home from the couple, and Miss Edith Yardley, maid of honor. The new Mrs. Yardley is a na tive of Mesa, Ariz., and after completing an LDS mission came to Beaver as Home Demonstration Agent. Mr. Yardley also recently filled a mission. The bride was lovely in a shoulder length veil falling from a lace tiara. Her gown had a skirt of tulle, floor length, with a lace overskirt, pointed back and front. The bodice had full length tapered sleeves with a high collar and V neckline. The lovely gown had been styled and made by the bride. Christinas Store Opens;? BEAVER STUDY CLUB The Beaver Study Club met on Friday, Nov. 18, at the home of Hazel Barton, with 13 members and one guest, Mrs. Alta Hickman, attending. Mrs. Hickman gave an interesting history of Frisco, ghost mining town, where she aryi her family lived in her childhood years. Mrs. Barton served delicious ton, who was a house guest of Miss Blanch Yardley from the BYU, also Miss Sylvia Yardley refreshments. from the USU and Miss Jolene The club met earlier month at the home of Yardley of Cedar City. Mil-for- R. RUSSELL RANERI, Distributor 23 FETES RECEPTION AUTO WASH Lamar Lund to BOYS' SHIRTS 51.93 We have an mas selection long sleeve, cottons in the Sizes 4 to 18. ideal Christin short or novelty knit latest colors. h Ladies' HANDBAGS 52.93Tax j Brand New Arrivals; large size, small or medium. All new colors. A lovely selection. LAND IS OPEN 4 J ! New Shipment Men's Sport Coats S19.95 The latest colors and fabrics for fall and winter. New color selection. Also, $10.05 Matching Slacks SPECIAL! 72x90 BLANKETS 54.99 Plain colors. 75 rayon, orlon. Ex15 cotton, 10 tra long length. A fine, superior quality, easy to wash. Electrics, 72x90 - $14.99 Our Christmas Presents to You: ANY PAIR SLACKS up to $17.93 2. $16.95 ICE CHEST 3. ANY SHIRT up to $5.93 1. 4. n i 5. Single Mantle COLEMAN LANTERN Retail Price $15.50 ANY DRESS HAT up to $10.93 CARTON OF .22 LONG RIFLE SHELLS 7. Your Choice of 1 PAIR DRESS SHOES 8. ONE PAIR PAJAMAS 6. Tickets Will Re Given On All Accounts Paid two-wee- s MERRILL'S Sporting Goods Main Street Ikavtr |