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Show On May 24 Mrs. Rebecca BEAVER Orton, mother of Mrs. Blaine boys and a girl were here Cox. will be 90 years old. On CHURCH NEWS spending the week end with May 28 her entire family will h In the Second Ward Relief their mother and grandmother: gather at her home in for a social in her Society Mrs. Macel Horton was Mrs. Ruby McMullin and Aunts Miss Elsie and Anna Bell Hales. honor. named to replace Mrs. Darle Smith who has been, the acting THE BEAVER (Utah) President recently. Named as her two counselors were Mrs. Friday, May 12 1961 Esta Cox, and Mrs. Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and family of three LADIES' CLUBS n MRS. VILDA ESPLIN entertained her club at her home last Thursday evening. Ten members and two guests were present: Mrs. Mary Jane SeaMrs. Emily Pulsipher was man and Mrs. Eris Nielsen. A happy to receive word from delicious lunch was served. her granddaughter (Harold's that she was THE FIRST MEETING of girl) Susan, from the Seminary the girls under direction graduating of Mrs. Betty McCann and at Santa Anna, California. On May 1 little Terry Jensen Mrs. Jeanette Peckham was came from Richfield to stay held on April 28 at the home of Mrs. McCann. Seven mem- with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox. bers were present. The offi- On May 7, Mrs. Lois Cox his cers for the coming year were mother came to get him on her way back to Richfield from elected: Lynn Lessing, presiPioche, where she and Mr. Carol Williams, dent; were married, Connie Farrer, sec- Clark Elder in the week. retary: Vickie McCann, treas- earlier Mrs. Winnie Puffer accomurer; Susan Warby, reporter; her daughter Shirley panied JanCarol Baker, song leader; Carter from Cedar, to Salt et Roberts, recreation chairLake. Mrs. Carter had an man. with an ear The next meeting was held appointment at the home of Lynn Lessing specialist. On their way back to see Mrs. May 6th. Seven members and they stopped in one guest were present. Cheese Puffer's sister, Mrs. Pendleton. salad and egg sandwiches were They report she is at home now and is gradually gaining. made and served. The name "Lucky Seven" The Doctors told her she was one of three who had had was chosen for the club. similar accidents out of 85,000 who had ever lived. She has HUTCHWARREN MRS. maintained her cheerfulness INGS entertained her Monday through all her suffering. club May 1 Night Bridge Sunday morning a visiting were couple, attended the First Ward Those winning prizes Mrs. Jessie Gunn, Mrs. Helena Sacrament and testimoney McGarry and Mrs. Vona Cox meeting. He was one who bore who was a guest. A delicious his testimaney and proved to dessert luncheon was served be Dr. John and Elina Crnko-vic- , his wife. He is one of the by the hostess. professors at the BYU and is NOWERS an acquaintance of Mrs. RichSELDON MRS. entertained her club with ard Davidson (Bertha Bohn) bridge party on Wednesday formerly of Beaver. She is also Ten members and teaching in the educational evening. two guests, Mrs. Vilda Smith dept. at the BYU. and Mrs. Louise Farrer, were Mayor and Mrs. Martell present. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ruby McMullin, Mrs. Ber- Easton and son David returned nice Thompson, Mrs. Vona Cox on Monday evening from Den ver where they went to take and Mrs. Vilda Smith. their daughter Helen and her children to meet her husband MRS. JIM BOHN entertained Lt. Dean Hunger, at the end her canasta club at her home of his training there. They re with 11 members and one turned to Louisiana where guest, Mrs. Acel Gillies, pres they are stationed. ent. Prizes were won by Mrs. Dona B. Cartwright and Mrs. Mention Pan-guitc- PRESS 4-- Hutchings. ill a 61 t u 1 r llfMm IkVJl.. ft ' i f - ;eam ryrrM jf WWxf The Third Ward Elders made an excursion to the St. George Temple on Friday evening. 20 people went and enjoyed their trip. In the Beaver First Ward fast meeting Sunday four boys were confirmed: Ronald Leon Michael Paice, 4 S ' - "I " ' S 00 he World's Finest Bourbon since lbs 1795 '" i. '- In the Second Ward those confirmed were David Boyter, Nancy Muir, Joann Williams, Eugene Bezanson and Dale The babies named were James Henry Lindsay, Jeffrey Guard Price and Gor- J ii&iiiwim gfx1"" """ -- Little-fiel- Deloy William George Neider and- - Rodney Banks Beaumont. Two babies were named. Ther-ess- a Briggs and Derek Greg Perkins. . don LeRoy Smith. In the Third Ward those confirmed were Patricia Gentry, Christie Carol Smith, and Leslie Cartwright. dp Jeff Merc Specials For Friday-Saturda- MAY y, and 13 12 Let's 'Cook Out' this week-en- d Colleen 20 Wizard CHARCOAL LIGHTER Open Pit HAIUSIXJUL SAUCE .... . 18-o- can 3'Jc z jar z Vh SF.IGKED HICKORY CHIPS THE BETTER HOMES Club Mr. Harry Freeman, is remet at the home of Mrs. LaVar as better from his reported 3. Willden on May Mrs. Flo rene Smith gave the book "A cent illness of pneumonia. Peaceful Lane" to 12 members Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose and one guest, Mrs. Marian Bradshaw and Aleen Robinson. Delightful refresh of Milford weredaughter dinner guests ments were served by the at the Ben Merchant home hostess. Wednesday of last week. si. 33 s. ;2-o- By Mrs. William Twitchell G9c IG-lbl- CHARCOAL i - 35c bas 43c BIRTHDAY MRS. CHESTER'S 2 FROZEN CHICKENS HI-GRAD- 1 llw 1 Wovcr Club pATATji Flavored T3b f Hjps Barl.ecue - Cheese Toasted Onion Oberti pitted OLIVES 211 Vi or Oo1 whole BACON GCZ lb OCU $l FROZEN GRAPE JUICE 6 oz cans Snow Crop SI 7 FROZEN HAWAIIAN PUNCH cans 6-- oz 7 $1 49c - 4 Peterson unique lunch. Mrs. pky djl for served a 53-,- zi" By SUE FARRER FFA OPENHOUSE HELD The annual FFA Open House was held in the Agriculture room of the high school last Monday, May 8. Under direction of the Beaver Chayter officers and Wells Farrer, advis or, an evaluation or review of this year's activities was presented. Of special interest was the presentation of the Soil and Water Plaque to the Beaver team who won first in the Soil Judging Contest on Vocational Day, at CSU. Mr. Kenneth Williams and Mr. Clair Rollins made the presentation. Becoming special honorary members of the FFA were Boyd Twitchell, Oral Hofheins, Wesley Farrer, Bryce Draper, Arlo Messinger, Gilbert Gale, and Wells Farrer. With almost 70 guests and members present, refreshments were served by the boys. Proclaimed by Principal Mel Heslington to be "one of the most 'B' Days outstanding ever to be held at Beaver High," everything turned out to be most successful. During the period before noon the boys from the three upper classes went up to the "B" on the mountain. They removed all the brush from inside the huge blok letter and did a thorough job whitewashing the "B". At the same time all the girls and boys from the three lower classes polished the school inside and out. The city cooperated by furnishing a dump truck and loads of trash were removed from the cam- assisting. Legionnaire entering the race will receive coins, with Forty-Nine- rs larger cash prizes for the winContinued from Page Ont ners. horses." There will be no parade The Chuckwagon Breakfast, tliis year, but fun concepnot offered last year, will be tions will be open on City Park lawn after the kid a feature of this year's 49ers, races. with Elwood and Richard Jefof ferson as this Friday evening, a popular event. The free break- dance will be staged in Arion fast of hot cakes and sausage, Hall, and Saturday evening's with coffee, milk, etc., will be entertainment includes the big served to all comers from 7 annual 49er Dance with Jake to 9 a. m. Saturday, June 10. Schow's music, and a special dance in St. Bridget' Immediately following the teen-ag- e chuckwagon breakfast, chil- Recreation HalL with the Mil-fodren's races and games will be High Combo playing for directed by Junior Kirk, with dancing. rd 111 59c A Complete Selection of Gifts for 53c School Survey 69c rr 11 O YES Extra Coupons Continued from Page One to be low in readlne comprehension. With spe cial emphasis on this subject. the students have been brought up in one year almost two full years' normal fcOUPON A I 1 1 D I FOR VEGAS (Drposlt In Box "A" at Jefferson Mercantile I COUPON B Prize - A WEEK-ENj 2 IN LAS CO. Phone 1 Prize - Drposlt loffurann 1 j Address Curriculum chances for the "B" at Mercantile Cn In Box CT r'T ' ! 1 Deposit In Box "C" it Jefferson Mercantile Ce. 7- -T ?" 1 wm.rTwT; J. D. KIRK, Broker To Be Announced I -r KIRK REALTY CO. I I . j I progress. coming year will be based on results of this survey. COUPON C Prize - Name Address 1 To Be Announced 1 Kama for our Prize Drawings In Hardware Department WEDNESDAY ONLY Alva J. Kirk, Salesman DU DU FOR BEST RESULTS IS BUYING OR SELLING Name FARMS HOMES RANCHES Address Phone Jefferson Mercantile Co. WE GIFT WRAP . . 4 H Club met at the of Mrs. Boyd Twitchell Tuesday evening; Mrs. Gordon Green also was in attendance. 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Mother's Day Suggestions Cotton Half Slips Blue is Shoe Shop Wright-Wa- y from 4 to 10 Hi baths, i I s Have several prospects Interested in Iraslnf hay (round BRICK HOME, i 1 V A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIZES BEAUTIFUL - 20c Cool, Colorful "I ywhid ! COLORFUL with U.S. SAVINGS BONDS WE NEED LISTINGS 3 FREE . . . The dents 3 pair 51.98 Get UtfTTTf Sunday, May home " Brapsn UTAH A&f. The afternoon was spent by the complete studentbody in .organized competition. 'The Mighty Seniors" challenged all classes to the games of the day. Outcome of this was 1st, Seniors, 2nd, Sophomores, and 3rd 10th grade. In the evening the seniors again went to the block "B' and lighted it. The idea was conceived by the "Seniors of 61" and it was so impressive that it is hoped it can be car ried on as a tradition to add to the B Day activities of our y Here's More About 89c Continued from Page One) agents and department of fish and game alike urging license S.NALIv ASSORTMENT buyers to avoid the rush and AQr lost time attendant to a "last nl-r-r bv Nabisrn day" purchase. The department reminded of the law requiring every person tall cans 7 Cnv. CI twelye years of age or older to Shurline IOr PA have a proper angling license CANNED MILK worn visibly on an outer garment whenever afield fishing. Such license may be used 12-o- z Hereford can only by the person to whom CORNED BEEF it is issued. Bona fide residency in Utah of six months is required by law prior to purchase of resiC for NIBLETS CORN 00,, dent fish and game license. - FOR MOTHERS DAY ' ! flULFORD Ilere's More Aboul NYLONS - All the kiddies Hi-jin- pus. Miss Retta Boyter, was Sun school. A dance that proved to be day visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Boyter, their loads of fun followed in the son Lynn also was home Sun- high school gym. day from Cedar City, where he is attending school at the Grow with America C.S.U. FISH and GAME A1:o BILL IlALSliRGER SLICES BAR S HAMS cans l5k PARTY Kelly Peterson, 9 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Peter son, was honored at a birth day party. The Cub Scouts of his den were the invited guests. Games and a treasure hunt were the features of the 93c yTDQ E NORTH CREEK Boyter. other Ilere'g Mor About Personal Fine quality shadow panel cotton half slips. White only. Sizes small, medium and large. Lace trim on bottom. SI New summer shade in 51 gauge, 15 denier. The finest of quality, also, dark Boxed Hankies box. to match. Cotton Gowns SI Attractive gift box . . . three lovely hankies In seams Sizes 8'4 to 11. 2.98 A lovely selection ef baby dolls, waits length, and full line gowns; all sizes. 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