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Show THE HE A V Eli (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1961 If they can't find your name one the telephone directory thing a farmer in can be sure of... you may miss the call! ... if he has a businesslike checking ac- count here: He can save a lot of time and travel by paying all his bills by mail . . . even make prepaid purchases by mail. Check stubs give a running record of exe penditures; cancelled checks are easy-to-fil- receipts. Ask us about all the advanlcqis SOLUTION: Bill Bruhn, Democratic candidate for Congress, said today following a conference with President Johnson, that he was both delighted and surprised at the knowledge Mr. Johnson has of the State of Utah. "The President is vitally interested in Canyonlands, recla mation projects, the cattle industry, agriculture and both urban and rural problems facing the state," Mr. Bruhn said. President Johnson reminded Mr. Bruhn that before becoming president, he represented a state very much like Utah with simi- "My door will always be open ed to you," the President told Mr. Bruhn at the close of the conference. "I will look foreward to seeing you in the Congress," the President said." Minersville went to Lund, Nevada to visit with their daughter and a personalized listing! If the phone you use is listed under another person's name, important calls. Remedy this busi- ness office and ordering CHIT CHAT By Esta Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Betty Whits) Garner and family of St. George came to visit with Mr. end Mrs. Norman Bradshaw the Garners returned home but their two children, Rondi Lee and Dannie spent a week with Norman, Virginia and family. Everyone enjoys a vacation in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. White went to Oroville, Calif., on business last week. Bill and Wanda have spent the summer in Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bradshaw and family. Mrs. Lisa Colledge of Lehi, Utah is visiting in Beaver with her sisters, Mrs. Hazel Eyre and Kathryn Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mustoes ' and twlo children, Betsy and of Calif., visited LaHabra, Mike, with Mrs. Hazel Eyre last week Mrs. Mustoe was the former Mar garet McCully of Adamsville. son-in-la- By Ruth Dotson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eyre are the proud parents of a baby boy, born August 13 in the Mil-for- d Hospital. Also happy to welcome the new baby is Carolyn, Lynn and Lesa, the other children of the Eyres. Mrs. Glenna Osborne and her children of Beaver spent Monday visiting with her sister, Mrs. JoAnn Eyre. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pryor and two children of Weed Heights, Nevada came to Miners ville to visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor and get their three daughters who have spent some time visiting relatives here and in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pryor and family of Henderson, Nevada, at the Frank spent the week-en- d Pryor home. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Limb and daughter Sherri of Ely, Nevada visiting spent the week-enwith the Frank Pryors and other d The M M C Club had a very enjoyable time when the members motored to Cedar City on Friday afternoon to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams, where Mrs. Bal-l- e White was hostess for the afternoon. Edith Harris gave a ls very interesting report from Magazine, "Judy Garland's Own Story." Fourteen members were present to enjoy the book report and nice refreshments served by Mr. Williams. Two guests, Iretta Fotheringham and Rebecca Orton were present. Glenna Davis has gone to Salt Lake to visit for a few days with relatives. The Third Ward MIA girls visited the LDS Girl's home. There were 15 in the group who enjoyed a good time. They took their annual trip to Puffers Lake and then came down the creek from Redfalls to the home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limb motored to Salt Lake over the week end to get their son Gil who has ben visiting in SL with relatives and also to visit with Mr. and Mrs. their children, Kent Limb and baby son. (Ar-len- e) Mc-Cal- TICKETS NOW AT S. L Tribune Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pryor spent Sunday on the Kolob Mountain hunting deer. Mrs. Amy Stoddard Miller of Salt Lake is spending some time visiting with her friend, Mrs. Albateen Roberts. Mrs. Helen Larsen and four children of Tucson, Arizona are spending a week with her mother, Mrs. I. N. Nolder and other family members. Mrs. Bertha Dalton and son home in Mesa, Arizona. Mrs. Larsen and Mrs. Dalton are sisters. Another sister, Mrs. Pat. Williams and son Steven of Milford also spent Sunday visiting at the, Nolder home. i State Fair Coliseum www I FRIDAY, SEPT. 18th thru SUNDAY, SEPT. 27th MATINEES Sat. Sept. 19 Sun. Sept. 20 Wed. Sept. 23 Fri. Sept. 25 Sat. Sept 26 Sun. Sept. 27 1 & 5 p.m. 2:30 5:00 5:00 1 & 5 1 & 5 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Inc. Tax A Fair Adm. 11.25 I3.M $2.75 FAMILY BARGAIN 5 p.m. Wd. Bpt 23 Onlr Prlrn 13.75 - - - 12.75 12.25 $1.75 On. Adm. $1.75 All Bhnwi For Information Call ORDERS.' trdt ttlUi ticxfl. Snd tttmptd, itlfaddrtntdto rnmn tnrtlnpt ptih tmillmf 322-481- 4 MAIL VTAlt STATU fAlR, Bon 16006, Uli Uii Ciif, Vitb. Quite a . large number of the towns' people attended the races in Ely over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bcrncll McAfee and daughter Janet of Payson, visitUtah spent the week-en- d ing Mrs. Chole Davis and other family members. While here the McAfees accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Daisel Davis of Minersville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis of Beaver to Ely, Nevada, for the horse races. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammond of Pioche, Nevada spent a night at the home of the Del-mGrays. The next day the Grays accompanied the Hammonds to Orcm where they attended a wedding reception of a niece and also celebrated Mr. lly Lamb's birthday. Mr. Lamb is the father of Mrs. Hammond nnd Mrs. Gray. er Mrs. Bertha Cusick of California is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dotson personalized listing a directory. The cost is and low includes number of the phone you use. new telephone directory goes to press soon! HURRY! The Yellow Pages Planning to place an advertisement in the Yellow Pages? Call our business office and ask for a Yellow Pages representative to get in touch with you. Mrs. Alba Carter had a real full house with so many of her children and their families here to attend the Gresman reunion which was held Saturday, Aug. 22 up in the Minersville school house. STATES TELEPHONE (5) Mrs. Eric Clark and family of Tooele spent some time visiting her sister Mrs. Ganeal Dalton and family. Mrs. Betty Murie and children of Cedar City visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Edwards received word of another son born to Mr. and Mrs. David Wilden of Las Vegas. This makes four sons for the Wildens. Mrs. Wilden is the former Jeanne Griffiths. Mrs. Ruth Dotson and son Ward spent Thursday and Friday in Boulder City, Nevada visiting with the Phil Sisneros. Mrs. Sisneros and babies came back to Minersville with her mother to spend a week. Friends and relatives were saddened by the news of the death of Mrs. Gertrude Myers Fisher of Milford. I'm sure we all extend our sympathy to the Fisher and Myers families. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gillins and Mrs. Truman Bradfield have returned from a trip to the Northwest. Goin s And Comin's By Vilda With the feel of fall in the air the last few mornings and evenings reminds us that our summer is on it's way out. It camo fast, lasted short and we hate to see it leave even though cur falls are beautiful In Southern Utah, because we all realize that winter isn't far behind. If you listen you can hear the faint ring of school bells and that's another sure sign that our summer has Just about had it. Some like winter but I prefer the warmer weather. Some of the Comin's and Coin's last week included visitors from Salt Lake. They were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gilbert and they visited with Kate's mother, Mts. Caroline Smith and other family members. While here, thpy spent one day at Lehmans Cave. Loss! Ooy FMcs Good , . . your name, address and the There was a real large crowd out to the Ward Banquet and party held in the Recreation Hall last Wednesday night. There was plenty of delicious food and a good program was enjoyed by all. Mr .and Mrs. Stan McKnight in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d .visiting their children. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL DEPOSITS INSURED TO $10,000 in the new telephone Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson motored to Santaquin Sunday to help one of Mrs. Jameson's cousins celebrate her birth day. family members. Paul are visiting with Mrs, I. N, Nolder. They will accompany Mrs. Helen Larson back to their 7W Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Gale. Jo Lynn and April, who have spent some time visiting in Lund wth their sister, returned home with their parents. Their two daughters, of the MILFORD STATE BANK chances are you're missing situation by calling our lar problems. Beaver City Branch MOUNTAIN Beating the school bells by a week were the Clark Smith family. They took off for a couple of days of fun and sight seeing. They went to Zions Canyon and through the tunnel, which I might add, thrills every From youngster and oldster. there they went to Glen Canyon and visited the new dam and back home again. Johnnie did the reporting and he says they had a wonderful time. Lest we forget, Comin's and Goin's is eager to lend an ear to news about vacation fun, visi- tors and summer entertainment, or other happenings. Although you may think your activities are small and no one else is interested, we are and so are That's what your neighbors. small town papers are for. We all enjoy knowing what our neighbors and friends are doing. Call your happenings are our news! . . . and you will too as a graduate of Utah's finest private business college. Plan a career in IBM or Administration; be a CPA! The training and Job placement is yours at "LD". Fall registration is September 17. For details contact the their annual School of Instruction fcr all Unit Officers and Chairmen on Thursday, August 20, at Spanish Fork, Utah. Those attending from the Boaver Unit were: Joyce M. Joseph, President; Alice B. Gillies, Second Vice President; Ellen F. Joseph, Historian; and Maxine N. Fotheringham, Girl's State Chair man. Much valu"le instruction was given to aid in making the coming year a big success. Second Ward Sacrament Merit Badges: Mik3 Fothering ham, Allen Cartwright, Ben Smith, Roger Murdock, Rodney Swindlehurst, Jerry Fotheringham and Mark Carter. A special Court was held by the seven Eagle Scouts present at the meeting. At the Court Stephen Messinger was presented his Eagle Award, the Eagle being the highest rank in scouting. A talk was given by Milo Erickson, who also presented Maple Dell patches to the 25 boys attending that camp. The closing prayer was by Mark Carter. 438-289- Guests at the Glin Pickard home were Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Honeycutt of Shreveport, Louisiana. Mrs. Honeycutt is a sister of Glin's. They were in the west last year and were so impressed with our climate that they are thinking strongly of moving to Utah permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Johnson and children cf Great Falls, Montana were visiting in Beaver and Minersville with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers. Dorithy has been here for almost a month visiting with relatives and friends. Sammy is working with a big furniture company in Great Falls. Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth was hostess to a quilting party on Mond?y. Cuists were Caroline Smith Eli?:1 Gunn, Hazel Eyre, Josie Skinner, Thora Beeson and Ruby Grlmrhaw. The hostess served a dcl'clous dinner at noon. The ladles completed a ber.utiful quilt before they left in the tfternoon. Mrs. Janet Smith and children Mrs. Jessie bmith end Mrs. Caro line Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Val Smith and Mrs. Lottie Burke at Cedar last week. Aunt Lottie has been real sick but she is The Burkes were improving. formerly residents of Beaver. The American Legion Auxilof Utah held iary Department A special youth honor program and Court of Honor was held, conducted by Councilor D. Ritchie. Opening prayer was by Chase Murdock. Graduated from primary were Carolyn Baldwin. Marilyn Niel-soBonnie Sherman and Jan Smith. These girte were welcomed into MIA by June Walbeck. Bishop Niclson awarded Arr-onl- c Priesthood Certificates of to Gary Lund, Achievement Mark Carter, Blake Walbeck, Jimmy Low, Jerry Fotheringham, Billie Carter, Doug Niclson, Mike Fotheringham, Stephen Messinger, Roy Dalton, Roger Cox, Hal Murdock. Ben Smith, Randy Cox, Ray Allen Baldwin, Allen Cartwright, David Joseph Bert Sherman and Roger Murdock. Kay Ashworth conducted the Scout Court of Honor. The presentation of the Colors was by Billy Carter, Roger Smith and Gary Stevens. Talk by Doug Nielson. Trumpet solo. Roger Smith ac companied by Nell .Smith. Talk, Gayle Carter. Talk, Stephen Messinger. Talk, Mike Fotheringham. Sherman Carter presented the awards. Second Class: Craig Maycock. Dee Grimm. Dan Cox, R. G. Low Roger Smith. Gary Stevens, Gary Dean and Gates Nowers. First Class: Billie Carter, Gayle Carter, Robert Smith and rvin Griffiths. Star: Jimmy Low. n, Little Danny Atkin, son of the LaVar Atkins, is quite the young man since he celebrated his fourth birthday August 24th. His mother went along with the occasion and had a nice party for he and his little friends. Mom had a madhouse but the kid3 liked It. Melvin and Bronda White and family of Provo are visitors at the- - John Gunn home this week. Hard Day? Relax with a Long Distance call to someone far away. Enjoy a laugh. Share a roemory. Pass on the latest news. You don't need a special occasion to call Long Distance. Try it and see. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE fJ.Tr'i.ir.jti. |