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Show rz THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Friday, February 2, 1962 REUNION PLANNED NEWS OF YOUK NEIGHBORS IN 1 I State Legion Official Cites 'Whys' of Great Legion Program 10 (Reprinted from the Uintah Basin Standard - Roosevelt) "The mustering out pay of veterans of World War II would have paid annual dues in. The American Legion for more than. 40 . year s," said Dean C. Hall, Ad j utant .' - j "' - ; , i ' of The American Legion, De- p a r t ment of Utah, in an address before Leg ionnaires of District 9. The "What better training in citizenship can any youth find than the Boys State program of The American Legion? The 0 Oratorical contests in teaching Americanism (last year with more than 355,000 high school More students participaing?) It 1 Boy Scout troops are sponsored by The American Legion than of by any other sponsor; 60 the players in last year's major league baseball were graduates of The American Legion ' Baseball Program." ; "At one time The Legion the was considered by public as being 'a rough bunch.' And vail , i.r ,i J suit m they were. They were taught to 'be rough' for war is no BELL SYSTEM TV SCIENCE PROGRAM shrinking violet parlor game. Now, the trend is the other DEALS WITH TIME MEASUREMENT way, I'm sorry to say, for the of time The measurement spread of imperialistic comfrom billionths of a second to munism must be considered the Marines Have Provo of years, is explained priority problem of the age billions in the new Bell System Science and it will take men with guts Recruiting Office Series program, "About Time,'' to withstand the pressures put A newly established recruitwhich will be seen over NBC-Ton by the appeasement groups ing office has been opened in Channel-2- , Monday, Febthat would have you believe Provo, according to Marine 6:30 The at p.m. ruary 5, we've got to learn to live with Bill Graham, Master Sergeant hour - long colorcast describes them." in a release to The Press toof the calendar construction the "A report by the Denver poday. This office will serve the the principles of clocks and lice department following the area in Utah County and the natural phewatches, timing National American Legion consouthern part of the state. s nomena of both vention there last fall said: 'Not Graham further anand geological ages, and Eina single arrest was made of a nounced that regular enlistof stein's relativity. theory member of The American Lements are now open in the "About Time" was written U. S. Marine Corps for three, gion during the week's confor the Bell System Science Most commendable. vention. four or six years. A chance Series by Leo Salkin, Richard The same cannot be said of for men between the ages of . Owen other conventions our city has Hobson and Nancy Pitt. 17 and 28 to serve their counCrump was both producer and hosted!' try with the finest military director, and the program was is now offered. "We haven't lost our guts. organization produced by Warner Bros. StuThis service in the Marine We have turned to letting off dios. steam in community projects Corps is accomplished on the Like the seven earlier proland, sea, and in the air. that are helping build a better ' Being a Marine will make America. More and more peograms in the Science Series, was Time" "About produced Amerto The you a better American. You ple are turning under the supervision of the will know the pride and perican Legion to get things done Scientific Advisory Board consonal satisfaction that comes child welfare, veterans benesisting of Nobel Prize winner fits, and civic projects for betonly to those who have served Dr. George W. Beadle of the ter safety, aducation and entheir country as a U. S. MarGraham. tertainment." University of Chicago and other ine", claims The new recruiting office is outstanding scientists in the field of Biology, Genetics, Baclocated in room No. 1, downCapsule Editorial stairs in the Provo post office. teriology etc. One of the phony ideas getGraham may be contactin tho ting wide circulation ed by telephone by calling U.S.A. these days is this: If NORTH CREEK you believe in the profit system you are not a humanitarBy Mrs. William Twiichell ian. Mrs. Stella Merchant visited Rimpau to Attend is Humanitarianism being last Saturday at the home of defined as opposed to the proMr. and Mrs. Oren Puffer and National Meeting fit system which is pictured at Milford. The event family as greedy, selfish and evil. Theodore Rimpau, supervisbeing the birthday anniversary But there are just two facts Soil Conseror of the Twin-of Mr. Puffer. She was accomwe ought to concentrate upon: will leave Satvation District, RoMr. panied by her uncle, 1. Every practical humanitarto the annual attend urday bert Limb, who greatly enjoyian project in the United meeting of the National Associed the visit with his nephew. States exists and thrives soleation of Soil Conservation DisMrs. Martin Green left Wedly because of the profit system. tricts, to be held in Philadel2. Every nonprofit phia, Pa., February 4 to 9. nesday for Henderson, Nevada, to visit at the home of Mr. After the meeting Mr. Rim enterprise in the United States and Mrs. Royal Wood and sons operates on gifts and funds pau will attend to business in where they have a little girl, supplied by those who do make Washington, D. C, and also born on January 26th. She will visit Joe McMurran, suprofits. This winter is rugged enough, will spend the week helping pervisor of the Culpepper Soil at the home. The little miss weather and otherwise, withConservation District of Virout exposing ourselves to anhas two brothers to welcome ginia, at his home, Oak Grove other "snow job." her home. Farm, in Barboursville, Va. bill which included the mus- tering-ou- t pay for service men, was sponsored by The American Legion, Mr. Hall pointed out. Other pcviinent points of his "talk included: "Being a member of America's largest civic and service organization is a privilege that should be an obligation to all veterans who have received untold benefits from the GI Bills that were made possible through efforts of The American Legion." "It will be remembered with shame how the disabled, maimed and broken veterans of World War I were turned from the hospitals to be housed in jails, churches, schools or any place they could find refuge because our Congress dropped all claim responsibility to those who had given so much to keep America free." "Here in Utah, the 12th Ave Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City has been closed. Now, there's no room at the Ft Douglas Hospital to carry on any of the therapy so necessary to restore our men to a life of service and usefulness. Wa need all veterans to belong to The Ameircan Legion so that bills we will submit to the 87th Congress for continued care of the disabled can be put through. Your supoprt as individuals and posts is urged to further plans to discontinue those necessary services can be effectively blocked. "Some people have thought the GI Bills would 'break' the government education, home loans, training, etc. but the opposite is true. They have made money for the government in increased earnings therefore more taxes; repaying loans at earlier dates than scheduled; and their services to their community state and nation. Dean Hall V) 0 3i n Is ) 5 41 .YilAft . V micro-second- M-S- M-S- M-S- gt 373-058- NOW... Chery INA FULL II Nora 100 Sedan H Naruse has been in Phoenix, Arizona, the past two weeks on business. e Martin Sherwood is visiting in Salt Lake with his daughter, Mrs. Donna Burnham and family. Chevy II Nova i00 Chcry Shopping easier titan ever at your Chevrolet dealer's p Nothing fair to middling about the II Nova 100 or Station Wagon spa- their January meeting at the a birthday Tuesday with members of her family enjoying the occassion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, along with Mr. and Mrs. Summer Murdock of Beaver, spent the week end at Logandale, Nevada. TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of NETTIE W. KIRK, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned executor at the offices of Cline, Wilson & Cline, his attorneys, on or before the 4th day of June, 1962. J. DEL MAR KIRK, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Nettie W. Kirk, Deceased. First Pub. Feb. 1, 1962. Last Pub. Feb. 22, 1962. ...I.UI .. ..IM!,!!.!..!!!!. I, 25 REWARD for information leading to arrest and conviction of the person or persons snowflake obsidian stealing from my claim known as Snowflake No. 2, north of Black Rock, Utah. Contact Glenn C. Osborne, Box 248, Garrison, Utah. YOU HO can do a PROFESSIONAL JOB ON YOUR CARPET with the New HOOVER SHAMPOO The Nancy K. POLISHER held Camp home of Althea Low, with Grace Gillies in charge in the absence of Captain Maud Christiansen. Prayer, by Chaplin Pheobe Warby. Hattie Schwab gave the Camp's financial report. The lesson was given by leader Elain Edwards, "The Old Salt Lake Theatre." Refreshments were served to 12 members and one visitor. Next meeting to be at Stella Larson's home. only S59-9- County. Year round, work; good profits. steady Write Rawleighs, Dept. Denver, Colo. Feb 1. 15, 22 ne Their January meeting was held at the home of Daughter Erma Anderson, with Captain Sarah Yardley in charge. Prayer, Ina McQuarrie. After opening song and roll call, Leader Phyllis Warr gave the lesson, "The old Salt Lake Theatre." And told of many fine socials and entertainments held there. A letter from State D. U. P. president, Kate B. Carter asking for any information or stories of the early Saints in St. Louis, was read to the group. The time spent was interesting and very pleasant. Mrs. Anderson served delicious Cherry Shortcake. m .1.1,1 ft 1". s n- - I It Chcry II Nova W0 Sedan 1958 FOR SALE For more information call DU Milford. Up Oldsmo-ril- e. JEFF MERC. in Milford wjul ri B, .,,a... ,, vj- 11 - IL.ni lrt.rii vjf v:;vxt ...r. ..llff.:rfIT.J Jeff Merc Specials Friday - Spring Garden PEAS Shurfine pJJ Saturday. Feb. 2 - 303 cans No. Carnation JJJJ 2Vi fa yfc 5 3 for $1 can 4 for $1 Chunk Style VETS DOG FOOD 14 for $1 Tastewell PINEAPPLE. 46 oz GRAPEFRUIT DRIN K 4 for 95c 46 oz TOMATO JUICE TOILET TISSUE Astor King Size Tastewell 4 for $1 Packs 3 for $1 4-r- R1NS0 BLUE pk" 98c DUTCH APPLE COOKIES By Supreme mi. b Chevy tifully blendedl FOR SALE Used Furniture. child's high chairs; 1 dinette sectable with 4 chairs; tional. See Vic Muzny or phone DU Family Tested FROZEN VEGETABLES .iw.iwiiia c for 98c , r Hm j II Nova 100 ConverlibU ri l c r , DRY CLEAN ONLY SERVICE COIV-OTYTE 8 lbs S2.50 REAVFR VALLEY CLEANERS r P new Chevrolet and new Conair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer'3 Beaver IR. RON'S North Main St. (Hiway 91) 45c 2 wmw II, -3 at ,tM j, I'- - 5! UTB-221-13- 7, full-siz- See the new Chevy 5 ANDERSON CAMP in Good open, MAN WANTED ing. Sell Rawloigh Products In low-pric- cars from Chevrolet! From the looks Novas of these nifty (unmistakably new), you'd never guesa they're so easy to own. Even some Kgger cars wonder how we got so much e family room into such a park-abl- e package and such hustle out of a 6 that sips gas so sparingly. Your dealer will point out more reasons why luxury and a low price have never been more beau- Camp held their January meeting at the home, of Theda Gale. Prayer by Jane Gale, Chaplin, then the Victor Myers of Minersville called on Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins Tuesday afternoon. Registered Quarterhorse Stud Satin Joe Wix. P. 100981. Out of Davil Joe P. 3293 and Pixie Poo P. 46038. Joe Moore P. 30339, Miss Wix P. 33663, Little Joe, Delia Moore, Chicago Bill Ace of Hearts, Wayward Irving P. 176C4, Little Peach P. 4088; Marshall, Old Red Buck P. 9; Red Buck Sherry P. 3881. standing at Cal Wright's, Hurricane, Utah. Owned by Martin Sanders. models make cious and spunky new lineup of or 1 arnwM neic-siz- e 1"I spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodwin and attended the Funeral of Orin Goodwin. ELECTROLUX SALES AND SERVICE, Glen Pickard, Beaver Hotel, Beaver, Utah. - HE8-246- Sporl Coupe The Greenwood permit-tir.- g juvenile to drive car on highway, fined $10. Carl A. Knoll, Ft. - Worth, Texas, driving too fast for existing conditions; ran into rear of snowplow truck. Fined $20, $10 suspended. 3Sff group sang "America." After roll call and business, the history of Daughter Mary Goodwin was read by Theda Gale. The lesson consisted of choice stories from the Dec. and Jan. D. U. P. Magazine. Refreshments were served by Vie Yardley, Jane Gale and Theda Gale. Next meeting will be at the home of Daughter Nelda Walker. Mrs. Zelma Alger celebrated Mrs. Amy W. Culver, D U P Meetings Mr. and, Mrs. Kennith Myers and family, former residents of South Milford, now of Oregon, were here last week. Larry Myers spent Friday night with Keith Gillins. 0 Max Baker, of California, Mil-for- BEAVER Mrs. Hilda Nolan of Cedar City, spent Mon. and Tues. with Mr. and Mrs. Themen Walker and family. 2-- 2 CARS One-Sto- (Held over from last week) Civic minded person having confidence and respect of business people to make credit investigations for Beaver, Utah. Work is part-tim- e on fee basis. Write Dun & Bradstret, Inc., P. O. Box 2160, Salt Lake City, Utah. LOW-PRICE- D Eleven By MRS. CLAIR GILLIN'S NOTICE Following are recent cases heard before Judge O.C.Koch, d Justice of the Peace for City and Milford Precinct e, WANTED LINE OF 5 SOUTH MILFORD FOR SALE Safeway 25-f- t. Trailerhouse in very good condition. New paint, gas appliances, electric brake and hitch furnished. On display at J. J. Schnackenberg home, 402 West 500 South, or phone DU for further information. LIVELINESS AND LUXURY The Third Ward Reunion will be held in the 1st and 3rd Ward Recreation Hall, February 8, according to Dick Man-ziongeneral chairman. The program is under the direction of Howard White, and is going to strictly Hawaiian, program, decora'-ion- s and refresh- ments. Something new and exciting is going to happen. Everyone in the Ward is invited. Bring your own dishes. CHEVROLET IJcavcr Phone HE WENDELL BROOKSBY, VETERINARIAN, will be in Beaver Feb. 14 to 18. and every Call two weeks thereafter. County Agent to leave calls. 71 2 2. 9, 13 YOUR ONE-STO- P SHOPPING CENTER ; |