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Show lngtonj and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hickman and two children of Ogden. Bill and Dianne also visited with Dianne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Davis. NOTICE RESIDENTS OF BEAVER CITY ! ! ! CROSSWORD rr When watering lawns or gardens, use a sprinkling nozel. DO NOT use an open hose. In case of fire, turn off all jwater outlets immediately when the fire siren blows. 3. Your cooperation in following the above rules will be a real help during the present shortage period. - rtmim, 1 4 BEAVER CITY COUNCIL study of the 1,500 legal reserve companies in America. Only 300, or received Best's and family were in Beaver for a few days visiting with their mother, Mrs. Josie Skinner. On Sunday, Josie received word that her sister Clara was very sick so they all returned to Salt Lake on Monday morning to be with her. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ross and family of Ely, Nevada, were in Beaver for a few days to attend the Games Green Family Reunion and to visit for a short time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green. Mr. and Mrs Clark Patterson, ther children, Cecelia, Lynn and Michael were in Beaver to spend the 24th of July celebration and to take in the Race Meet. Mrs. Hortense Park, accompanied them. She stayed with her sister, Mrs. Nellie Davis while the others remained with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Patterson. Son Lynn remained for a longer visit with friends in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Morris, Jr., and three children f Logan were here for a short stay with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Morris, Sr., and to accompany them to the St. George Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baldwin were also with the group. Mrs. Thomas Muir was taken to the Iron County Hospital last Wednesday evenng. As no recent word has been received, it is impossible at this time to state the nature of her trouble. Her many friends hope it is nothing serious and that she will soon be home again. and Mrs. Frank were very pleased to have their brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs, of Nephi, call to spend a few hours with them. The couple had just returned from an LDS mission to the Southern States, working mostly in the state of Florida. They were on their way to visit with their only son, Charles, who teaches school in California. An older son died while serving a mission in the same field several years ag- - The were also pleased to have a nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, of Richfield, here to spend a day. Mr. Cart-wrig- ' Cart-wrigh- ts Mr. and Mrs. Neil Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Walk er enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christiansen, of Pacific Grove. California. They were here for the 24th celebration and to take In the races. They then li ft for Salt Lake to attend the Christiansen family reunion. Mrs. Christiansen j a sister to Neil and Iva. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dean of Provo are here visiting their parerts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris of Greenville. They were on their vacation and thought it would be nice to spend it with the homefolks. Runnie Dodds, of Kearns, Ut., for a few days in visiting with his grandmofher. Mrs. Clara Moyes. He left Sunday for Milford to spend some time with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wheeler, cousins Loy and Ethel and other family members. wa CORRECTION Our sincere apologies to Esther and the Oakden family for the mistakes in last week's edition. Esther's ftome town is Mayville, Wisconsin and their daughter, Jo Anne, died in 1954. and Mrs. Ruth Bonner and children of Murray were in Beaver for a few days vacation which they spent with their mother, Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth. While here they took a trip to Grand Canyon, Zions and other places of interest. They report having a wonderful time and a nice rainstorm to go along with t.i Where was this storm Myrtle and how did it feel to smell rain again? Mr. Ned and Ted Harris, sons of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harris, have been called to serve an LDS Mission. Ted will be going ot West Germany and will leave on the 19th of August. Ned will be sent to Switzerland and will leave on the 24th of August. A farewell testimonial will be held on the 11th in the Beaver First-Thir- d Ward Chapel. It was learned that Mrs. Jessie Ward will be the new Relief Society President for the Beaver Third Ward to fill the vacancy left by Clara Carter who resigned to join the Second Ward. Jessis Roberts and Melba Yardley are her assistants. Pershing Erickson will replace Sherman Carter as 'Secretary for the Aaronic Pristhood. We wish these people success in their new assignments. Mrs. Isabelle Muir spent thir Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grim-shaand family of Richfield were here to spend the 24th and have a short visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grim shaw and Mr. snd Mrs. Elton Mackerell. w r and family of Cedar City were in Beaver for the Race Meet and to visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Myers. George is still in the hospital but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith and son Gil, of Provo, are Beaver visitors. Warren and Barbara were in the, 24th parade and won first place in riding their two beautiful horses. It's nice to see them home even if its only for a day. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ashworth have had Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashworth and family and Mrs. Virginia Jones and family with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cox of Orem have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox for a week and enjoying the Beaver Race Meet. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family of St George spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walker and en- joyed the Race Meet Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson of Salt Lake. Wilford and Cleone were former Beaver people. Mrs. Alveretta Robinson is in Salt Lake for medical treat- ments. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Afton Kessler of Adamsville ifnormed us of a pleasant visit they had with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock of Sacramento, California Mrs. Brook is the former Iris Mcintosh, daughter of Dr. Mcintosh who. used to live in Beaver. She reports that he is feeling well and has been working for years in a medical clinic in Sacramento where he made his home after leaving Beaver. The Doctor had his office on Center Street in one of the buildings near the Locker Plant His brother cared for th!e Ranch at Adamsville. When they decided to move away they sold their farmlands to the Ray Kesslers. Iris was v ery happy to see the old home again and to visit with i her friends. Her own health is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Easton who have been away from Beaver for several years are moving back. Welcome Home! Gus and Gertrude. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and family of Brigham City were guests of Dan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith. They were also here to attend Dan's Class Reunion. Randy Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hess, has been in Bea- ver this summer working for 40 man and children, Tracy and Todd from Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robinson and two sons, of Cedar City; and Mrs. John R. Lister, of Paragonah; also John Parkinson of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nowers of Las Vegas were in Beaver Sunday to spend the day with their children. Their daughter Nancy and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mortinsen and children, of Sunset, Utah, are enjoying a weeks visit' in the B Mountains. f 1 jfc- I SCMWIYH IIIOMTIY OPCNIS - "down" Flower of the crowfoot family Sports - Romanempexor - To ripen - Detail - Ascended DOWN 2-- - Type abb.) Tellurium OUT- GQOOVFO cal Research (abb.) - A common weed - Be contrite of cabbage 53 54 56 Ronald Smith of Las Vegas spent last week in Beaver visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith and Mr. and Mrs Elmer Johnson of Adamsville. Mr. and Mrs. Neil White and family of Salt Lake City are In Mrs. Beaver visiting with White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ashworth and with Neil's hi mil t r h J, v i v V ' 'J v v V v initial report. Subsequent forms are always made to that agency. For further information you may wish to see the representative when he is in Beaver, Utah, at the Post Office on July 31st from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. The District Office is located at 170 North 2nd West, Provo, Utah, 84601, or P.O. Box 948. - Mr. Kesler T. Powell, Social Security District Manager, stated today that persons employing household help can save time and money by reporting each employee's wages correctly and on time. To be timely, the return must be filed sometime during the month following the calendar quarter in which the wages are paid. To be correct the return must show the employee's name, social security number, and the total wages. Getting the correct name and account number from the employee at the time the person goes to work saves time, and filing the return when due, will save money. If not filed when due, interest and a late filing charge are involved. The employer is responsible for making the report and for sending in both the employer and employee tax, each portion is percent in 1963. Mr. Powell said that there are exceptions to the requirement for reporting of wages paid household help. One is that reports are not required if the household employee was paid less than $50 in cash wages during the calendar quarter. Another is where a son or daughter employs a parent. The third exception is where a parent employs a son or daughter under age 21. Amounts paid in these cases are not covered under social security and shuld not be reported. Mr. Powell added that his office Is always glad to furnish information on reporting requirements as well 3-- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo White, of California, who spend their summer vacation in the Beaver Mountains. Elmo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey White. Marylin also cam home to attend her class reunion. Dr. and Mrs. Terry Thompson of California are visiting with Mrs. Bernice Thompson' and Mrs. Emma Baldwin, mother and grandmother. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Norma Carter of Provo. Her husband, Roydon Carter worked for the FHA and the family resided in Beaver for several years. Then they were transferred to Enoch, Ut., where they lived for some time. Their next transfer was to Provo where they were living at the time of her death. Their many Beaver friends send their deepest sympathy to, Royden and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Iverson of Delta, their daughter, Phyllis Hanson and two sons, Raymond and David of Washington were here last week to visit their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Goodwin. Mrs. Hanson is the former Phyllis Iverson. Her husband, Launny Hanson is in Military Training. V '""'i 9 mm - br '. Garden device Time unit (abb.) Dawn's moisture as forms for the On Time Says Social Mr. and Mrs. starch -- 57 - Express freely 61 - Technical Society (abb.) 62 Male title V SIM t4 vV Iodine - Tin (chem.) 28 - Stiver (chem.) 31 - . .ho National Park. Canada 34 - To endorse 36 - Above (poetical) 39 - That thing 41 -- Exist 42 - Dry, of wine 44 - House plant 46 - Flower part 49 - To garb 50 - Religious Society (abb.) 51 Dry granulated 7 -- To carry 8 - Girl's name (poca.) Report Employee Wages Correctly and Mrs. Darlene Riddle and Mrs. Nola Fitzgerald of Las Vegas were visitors Sunday at the Blaine Cox home. They had been in Idaho and were returning home. steel Rend 26- po.) - ProTlded Security Sharp-pouim- -- 24- - To surround(chem.) - Society for Psychi - A fruit (pea.) t convey - ...Sea. 25 - Treat with sgrala 3 - Biblical dtfisfaa 9 11 15 17 19 20 0f 4 5 6 - Public (abb.) - To plant - College degree d ance - Blooms 63 64 14 : ' tmmi mm' 4 4 . . XaAAAAA ?' AA.AX A X.VX- X. k x.XXXXA X 'U V X . it U.i ti ii iii Storm-Do- or CUTOUT, CvtU- - K VfPl Of CHAIN J Cheek. Simple to make, this effective storm-docheck consists of a length of suitable chain and a strong coil spring. Attach chain to spring to hang about 2 in. below latter as shown. near Drive In a heavy screw-ey- e center of door frame and another into the top crossrail of the door so that when chain is attached it will let door open almost to right angles before the spring comes under tension to avoid sudden stop. i S or 'a-v- Visiting with Mr. and Mrs,. Sam Hickman were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hickman and family of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hickman, Jr., of Kirklaad, Wash symbol Largest type at plant arenas 55 58 59 60 ! 4 PLYWOOD x' "T'T? eS 47 Mrs Rena Rae Rogers and her children of Tucson, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cox and family of Las Vegas have spent the 24th celebration In Beaver with Mrs. Vona Cox and Mrs. Cox' mother, Mrs. Leola Limb. Mrs. Rogers was the former Lena Rae Cox of Beaver. k Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parkinson were happy to have some of their children here for the weekend. Mr and Mrs Hal Hick tfmmm Varicolored Water Curtains in Cumorah Pageant ciw '? 'vy J?"""" ... 18 ST" ".XT mmm in? " that Preposition - Only this, and nothing else 48 - British "Z" 50 - Legal thing-54S Folding Seraan .V,l , Divinity Mrs. LuDene Breeze and her children of Salt Lake have been in Beaver for a week visiting LuDene's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson. Mr. Breeze came Saturday to enjoy the races and to take the family back home. by Snn R. Haan, Tichnieal Consultant This decorator screen has panels of woven lightweight brass or copper chain. Stock that is already grooved can be used for the frames which are doweled and glued at corners after ' drilling holes for the chain at the spacing indicated. Weaving I direction is shown in lower left I detail. Chain is pulled taut and -- in. fastened in groove with nails after each crossing span. Use either a continuous length " of chain or lengths a few inches longer than the spans but than nail both ends. Weave the chain over and under successive spans which it crosses. After chain is installed two uprights are screwed to the frames where chain does not show. Plywood in. wide is held in panel, 6 grooves between frames. A cross- ' rail ot the ton adds to finish at- pearance. Lower ends of up- -' rights are beveled. ., fa - To render smooth- - his uncles, Gordon and Sheldon Roberts. Randy's mother was the former LuAna Roberts of this city. Useful Workshop Ideas Mr. and Mrs. Hooper and 3 sons, of Bountiful, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muir, called at their home for a short visit. The folks were on way to California to take the children to Disneyland. Black-ne- Salt Lake City, Uuh. William A. Barlocker, Chairman of the Board i8 1 MaaaaBa. - The self 35 - Perform 37 - Doctor of COMPANY Home Office: 1879 South Main Street SSaaa.sJSI (abb.) 33 FEDERATED SECURITY INSURANCE X-R- Tj MWjfciyttfffihii j aasaaa. - Prefix lor 30 To our thousands of policy owners in states, this recommendation by Best is further assurance of Fedcrated's continued stability and service. We would like to number you among our clients. MORTGAGE MONEY NOW AVAILABLE on long-terreal estate and industrial properties. Write the Home Office for details. gall-bladd- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth -- 16 eral days in the Iron County Hospital last week with what apparently was a attack. She is home for a few days but will return Wednesand further care. day for 7$ ACROSS fritter 79 by Best. sev- i 23 - Eye part 27 - Everyone 20, "recommendation." Federated Security Insurance Company was one of only three insurance companies commended m Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Skinner rin U - Hawaiian dish. 15 - Crafts 16 - Shrub 18 - More Immature 21 - To perceive 22 - Bora Utah-domicil- THANK YOU -j - Scottish floral 10 authority on legal reserve life insurance Mrs Thora Beeson is happy to have her granddaughter, Karen Fazzio, and her little friend, Paula Snedden, of Orem for a weeks visit. Thora and the girls are really enjoying themselves. They went to Cedar City Tuesday for the day and to visit Mrs. Lottie Burke. vT r" 3TTTn1 W other sound and respected insurance companies. Not long ago the Alfred M. Best Company, Inc., the nation's leading companies, completed -- mtm r Nice people like to be associated with other nice people, just as an insurance company likes to be numbered among a t jtnjTT" T3 lis " --rLJ GOOD COMPANY of California have been in Beaver for their vacation with Neil's mother, Mrs. Euzelle Thomas and Barbara's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. They were former Beaver residents. - Tr'rm IT" 5 n Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rhenstrom "TTI TT" 3i 5 i -r tT" vT IT and Mrs. Marvin White and family of Las Vegas were in Beaver last week visiting with Marvin and Phyllis' families, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Leo White and Mr. John White. They also spent several days enjoying the canyon Is ;"T 7i Mr. 2. I in 3 rr ni$ Cord TTT? ITT ByA.C. tt rsr rtr Mr. and Mrs. David Willden and children of Las Vegas were in Beaver for the Race Meet and to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warby and family and other friends. 9 a.m. l 1 u- and after 8 p.m. DO NOT use Culinary water for irrigation purposes during the heat of the day. LOCALS I J Delia Soule of Salt Lake City has been in Beaver visiting with her sisters families, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutchings. She will return to Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Fay Ashworth and three children will go back with her for a week's visit Water System of the City of Beaver, the City Council asks that the following rules be observed when using Culinary wrater for irrigating gardens and lawns: Water before THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 Mrs. Althea Low and Mrs. Carol Smith are in the Iron County Hospital Hkir surgery. Good luck and best wishes to both of you from all of us. Because of the acute water shortage, and to help to maintain pressure in the culinary 1. THE BEAVER (TJtaH) FRES3 tIHTM2-SVf ASOUT f SVACM CHAIM . ' coii. utk chain tension sri ? i nfWrftiMiiia.-- If you can Imagine this rehearsal seen ot night, with tho players clad In colorful Biblical costumei, and varicolored lights playing upon the ihlmmtring artain of water you will gain some idea of ths beauty, myilery and drama of tht great religious spectacle, the Hill Cumorah Pageant presented annually ot Palmyra, New York. This year's performanct ar scheduled for 9 p.m., August 7, 8, 9 and 10. Admission ond paking are fres. |