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Show g s & 6 very interesting. ( flown Ar Rrto. ham Young counseled the saints not to go to law one with an- Congress in 1956. It lies Just south of the border on the Colorado River. Tha dam, Dam MINERSVILLE Naming Big other). now under will construction, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dalton are create a 23 million acre foot lake By ALBATEEN ROBERTS For Eisenhower when filled, extending 186 miles proud parents of a baby son, born Feb. 8 at the Milford HosF. Bennett up the Colorado. Wallace Senator Daughters of Utah Pioneers, has introduced a bill changing In introducing the bill, Senator This is thp firt Susan Camp, held their meeting pital. child for Mr. and Mrs. William the name of Glen Canyon Dam to Bennett noted that the project Friday at the home of Mr. and Dam." it was received support in Mrs. George Wood. Those in at- uaiton of Minersville, who are "Eisenhower announced this week. and that Democrats Congress tendance were Alba Carter, Paul- proud and happy. Glen Canyon Dam is the key and Republicans alike Mr. and Mrs. Walt in the ina Carter, Pauline Wood, e Messinger, former residents now living in structure in the billion-dolla- r Upper Basis states worked vigorJameson, Effie Jameson, ceaar City, are indeed happy Uper Colorado River Storage Pro ously for its approval. "However, Roberts, Ella Wood. Mrs. over authorized by no individual played a more Wood served refreshing hot Cedar their new son. I was in ject which was on important role or justly deserves business and met Walt deluxe sal-escones, jelly, cabbage Tim the honor which this bill would and mama Tiny out just (Barbara) a of coming floral shop, The lesson, "Pioneer City Ordinances" (March 19, 1849) was and he excitedly told me of the with a beautiful vase of flowers. confer than Dwight David Eisenevent, ne was on his way to see Congratulations from all of us hower," he said. Senator Bennett told the Senhere to you. A granddaughter of the former ate that "It is with a thrill that Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goodwin re- I recall his pronouncement early siding at Enoch will leave for an in 1954 which threw the full LDS mission. She was honored weight of the Executive Branch with the customary "Testimon- of Government behind the UDDer atColorado Project Therefore, it ial." Several townspeople had his unrelenting support, tended the occasion. The town is now installing I which was given concrete ex believe five fire hydrants, which pression in his State of the was very essential. Also, the old Union Messages and in his Bud school and elementary get Messages." high The Utah Senator explained building is being torn down by American Legion members, who that the name of Glen Canyon (will rebuild a hall in a different was not selected to honor any person or event but was chosen area. Mrs. Edith Bradfield was hon- merely because there happen to ored Sunday on her 83rd birth- be a number of glens and coves day. She was surely grateful to in the area. "Certainly it would have her children, relatives, be more appropriate to name the friends and all to be there. She dam for a man whose interest in smilingly said "I didn't know I the project and whose support had so many friends." Well, just for it helped transfer this the same, we all love Aunt Ede mighty dam from a dream to a as we call her (everyone does). reality," Senator Bennett said. The highlight of the party was I can think of no better way to the grand feeling of visiting, en- honor a great man, a great joying each other, along with de- general and a great President licious refreshments. Also, Aunt than rename the Glen Canyon Ede helped serve last Tuesday, Dam the Eisenhower Dam." work and business day for Relief THE BEAVER PRESS Society. She is as spry and young waiting table and telling FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1961 us to hurry before dinner gets cold. She can smile and frown at the same time which makes m her an interesting person, and I must not forget, she can offer REALTY CO. up a Prayer that really counts. Fast and Testimony meeting DU DU Sunday was attended by a large crowd. Carl Truman officiated. FIRE - AUT INICHANCE Four babies were blessed: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Myers to take advantage of our (Molonae), son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carter (Rodney), son of Check On Our Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gillins (Mark), "LOT SPECIAL" son of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams (George). Counselor Truman was grateful for the testi Pre-Pric- e monies (24), and a spiritual feast was enjoyed by everyone present Mrs. Cullen Puffer and baby THIS WEEK IN Sen. Bennett Urges Utah-Arizon- a I " - ; ' "if "T ,n...ww f" -- J Vir-gen- MoM on at night and the one thing you need in this world is a prescription filled for someone you love. You make a phone call and a friend answers your druggist. Within minutes after your call, he's on the job. IT'S LATE It takes a time like this to make you realize how much you depend on this man, yet how much you take him for granted. Your pharmacist means medicine when you need it skillfully prepared. He means service-regardl- ess of time. His concern is for you, not only as a customer, but as a friend. KM Last Week 01 And what a valuable "extra" for you if your neighborhood drug store gives you S&.H Green Stamps. You know, of course, to day half the families in America save them. Your S&H Green Stamps make it possible for you to choose from over 1,500 famous brand-nam- e items at your top-qualit- S&H Green Stamp Redemption Store. UTAH DIVISION The Sperry and Hutchinson Company 3420 S. State St., Salt take City, Utah 10 THE MAN WHO KNOWS YOU BBST. An American Way of Thrift for 25,000,000 Families... Distributed Since 1396 .. SERVES YOU BBSTI Increase Bargain Offer Mar-shal- Offer Ends Feb. 25, 1961 ONE YEAR Renewal S3 TWO YEARS Renewal $5 ONE-YEA- R ar Renewal - and NEW SUBSCRIPTION are visiting her for an indefinite period with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Gertrude) The Puffers have lived in California for a time where Cullen has been in service, but has been transferred to a new area Miss Susan Gillins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gillins, is recovering from an attack of She has been bed pneumonia. fast' the past week. Several students of high school and elementary school have been suffering influenza attacks, including members of the basket ball team. Mrs. Armina Banks had the misfortune to fall and break her arm. She has been visiting since the accident with her son George and family at Parowan. A large crowd enjoyed the testimonial Sunday evening honoring Billy Fails, son of Mr. and - $4.50 Feb. 26, 1961, Price of Beaver County News will be increased to $4 a year THE BEAVER COUNTY NEWS t L Mrs. Dalton Fails, who will leave . I a A JU .. - - 3 Pasture and row orops require adequate nitrogen at the start of the season for strong early growth and development It is during this period when extensive feeder roots nd top growth are developed. Whenever possible, apply the full nitrogen treatment early in the growing f. ' it ' x p" s 11 season. in the near future to fill an LDS We are all happy for mission. him and know he will make an outstanding missionary as do all our boys. Let's say "God bless them all." Townspeople and family are happy to have Mrs. Jerome (Ella) Corbridge here for a visit She is enjoying traveling among and staying with her married children in different localities. Ella is a sister of Dora Evans the sign of the store that sells farm profits It Buy USS Nitrogen Fertilizers where you see this sign. takes "N," Men Nitrogen for farm profits. - MINERSVILLE FEED & SUPPLY Utah Minersville Rollins. Mrs. Goldie (Hilda) Marshall entertained 24 members of her family Monday, celebrating her 58th birthday. She served them a lovely turkey dinner with trimmings. They visited most of the day (sisters, brothers, children, grandchildren) all happy. She received many lovely gifts. (Hilda is a double cousin of mine, seems as a sister). Her husband Goldie, is an outstanding citizen of Mm- ersville, son of George and Rachel Marshall. Uncle Moroni and Aunt Hattie are parents of Hilda. Arshall Evans is slowly recovering from surgery at Milford Hospital Surely had a siege of it the past month. Everyone is very hoping for his recovery soon. Mrs. Nettie Myers has also undergone surgery at tho Milford Hospital recently. Her husband, Victor Myers, informs me sho is home and is feeling better after spending time in the hospital, also a week at her mother's home Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Carter). Nettie, wo do all sincerely hope you will soon be on your feet again. Everyone tells me they are enjoying Pryor's Store, it's so modern and convenient to shop. 1 run in every day or so. Everyone I meet has been giving me the DUCE. No Miners-vlli- e news. So guess this will make them fctl better. Hope to. BROADCAST AND PLOW DOWN YOUR fertiliser whenever possible. Many researchers report that plowing fertilizer down for potatoes, beets, corn nd other row crops is an method of application. nt pa PlOW DOWN OF FERTILIZER jj brings fertilizer and crop residues in to close contact and facilitates more rapid breakdown of carbonaceous material. Extra nutrients are re- leased for the new crop. Extra bushels or tons at hsrveH time is ths pay of. 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