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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 OUT Ronald C. Johnson Named Research County Dairymen Invited To State Convention Manager By Ronald C. Johnson, 1704 E 4620 South, Salt Lake, has been Beaver County dairymen this week received a pretty invitation to attend the 29th annual convention of the American Dairy Association of Utah at F00D-Gu3- IS named agricultural research o Sumanager of the gar Company. He will supervise research personnel in Utah, Idaho, Washington and South Dakota and coordinate research with other beet sugar companies and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Utah-Idah- iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniinuiiiiit if 98c LB TBOfJE STEAK 1 SIRLOIN STEAK 89c MRS. CHESSER'S PKG CHICKEN PARTS Mr. Johnson, 43, was assistant research director. The agricultural research manager post is a new position in the firm, said Douglas W. Lowe, president Mr. Johnson joined the company in 1946. A native of Adams ville, Beaver County, he was graduated from Utah State University in 142 with a degree in agronomy. H1 J ?wf f 59c Manderl'ield .Notes By Ileen Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bradshaw of Duck Water, Nevada visited with his father, Lafe Bradshaw. Mr and Mrs. Cloyd Webb, Mr. Clyde Webb and Patsy Bradshaw of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Collis Bradshaw over the week-enMrs. Bob White of Cedar City visited with Lafe Bradshaw on Thursday. Raymond Colelay of Orem visited with his brother, Wesley Colelay over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw. Mr and Mrs. James Bradshaw of Salt Lake visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw had Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. James Bradshaw of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bradshaw of Cedar City, Colleen Willden of Beaver, Lafe Bradshaw, Raymond Colelay of Orem and Rea Dawn who was also home from school at Cedar. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Fox of Nevada visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards on Sunday. JOLLY TIME 2 P0P0ORN RADiAT lb Package 29c lb. 1 FROsi CAKE HiX 59c ORDER CHRISTMAS DEADLINE THIS WEEK TOYS LAY-AWA- Y Register For DINNER TURKEY FREE Nov. Drawing 21 ORDER YOUR TURKEY FOR THANKSGIW CHASE AG MURDOCK'S AWARD WINNERS Cont'd 4-- ley. Kathy Truman, Clothing Xiaine Marshall and Judy Nar- UN. Elaine Foods and Nutrition Marshall, Carol Roberts. Home Improvements Marshall and Carolyn Mar ne Gerry Pries, Leadership Ilaine Marshall and Kathy man. Public Tru- b3-co- 4-- H Be'knap PTA Meeting Elaina Speaking Marshall. Klalne Marshall entered her In the General records Contests and foods State received a cook book for her Foods quality work in the Nutrition program. County mrJals are awarded by National Don its who supwork throughout th port nation by furnishing those m trips to the National Club Congress at Chicago and 4-- H 4-- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- REA DAWN BRADSHAW Salt Lake City's Hotel Utah, on Saturday, November 28. The invitation came from Beaver county Dairy Princess Rea Dawn Bradshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw, Beaver, who will represent this county in the state Dairy Princess finals during the convention. Convention sessions will get underway at 10 a m., with a general session for wives of dairy farmers. Using the theme 'Old Fashioned Christmas,' home economists will present recipes and suggestions for holiday dish es featuring Utah dairy foods. The presentation will be under the direction of Mrs. V. M. Noyes, president of the Utah Dairy Wives, and Dixie Lee, executive director of the Dairy Council of Utah. There are no finer dairy foods in America than Utah's, and we plan to dem onstrate their superior flavor and texture in delightfully Mis arrangements, tempting Lee said. At 2 p.m all dairymen and their wives" are invited to attend the annual membership meeting of the ADA of Utah. At that time Utah's 'Dairyman of the year' will be selected and club and Future Farmers of America scholarship winners will be announced. Highlight of the convention will be a banquet at 6 p.m. followed by the Utah Dairy Princess finals at 7:30 p.m. Th finals will be televissd over KCPX-TChannel 4. Seventeen milk -drinking county Dairy Princ:ss winners will vie for the state crown held by Margaret Winn, Smithfield, Cache county As the 'First Lady' of Utah's dairy industry, the new Utah Princess will reign over the state's June Dairy Month and will travel throughout the state speakinng to young people on the value of drinking milk for more vibrant health and looks. The new Dairy Princess will also represent Utah in the national Princess competition in Chicago next year. The Belknap PTA meeting will be held for th first time this school year on Wednesday evening, November 18, at T.20 in the Belknap lunch room The theme of the evening will be 'Looking in on Ycur School will A very inter. sting also be given concerning :h . Beaver School District. It is hoped that all parents will attend this Important school event First Ward Young Marrieds Sponsor Dinner Party Nov. 20 Beaver First Ward Young marrieds are planning a dinner party to be held Nov. 20. The dinner will be served cafeteria style with Fried Chicken as the featured item All items on the menu will be moderately priced Dinner will be served from" 6:00 to 8:00 with an interesting the evenprogram to round-ou- t ing's entertainment. Proceeds from the -- inner will be given to the Ward Finance. YOU ARE INVITED! ! ! V First Ward Young Marrieds PIERCES r " I1 ' I I6 WIIGI.E OR JI LLIED 7T mm LIBBY LAY-AWA- Y PLAN 259c OLIVES HERSHEY lib Can COCOA DASH """ IT" " jt JS" """" 19 si is to way to et our Vitarr.in-raise your own Oranres. The Easiest way scorbic Ac'd Tablets is to buy r.IcKcsso'toda rd win a real live Buy yor-- lest C s ORANGE TREE " Third Ward Young Marrieds Fireside Second Ward Sacrament Meeting The meeting was conducted by Bishop Paul Nielson. The prayers were offered by Grant Esplin and Clark Smith. The Beaver Third Ward Young Married Fireside was held Sunday evening in the Community Center Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kes-le- r were in charge of the program. The Singing Mothers provided two musical numbers, ''The Lords Prayer" and "I will Thank Thee O Lord", under the direction of Roberta Stoker with Peggy Ruesch at the piano. Charles Terry and Clarence Rawlins, representing the Stake High Council, were speakers of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paice showed films of their Mission in Arizona and Mexico. They also showed beautiful Indian rugs and articles made by the Indians. It was a very interesting meeting for the twenty-fiv- e in attendance. Delicious pie a was served. North Creek BT Mrs. Wm. Twitchell Mrs Fred J. Puffer is at Vernal, Utah visiting with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Durray Dalley and grandson Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shotwell left for their home in Michigan after a visit with their brother Earl Shotwell and family. They enjoyed the deer hunt as well as the visit. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Green spent Sunday at Milford with their and families, John and Usher Wilcock. First Ward son-in-la- w Sacrament Meeting Prayers were off2red by John Ashworth and Edwin Paice. Speakers were Brooks Poul-soof the MIA, Merrill Lee and Howard Bradshaw of the High Counsel. n Manderfield Sacrament Speak ers were Jim and Jeanie Bradshaw, Walter Joseph and Darwin Marshall. son-in-la- Ill 1 Exclamation 3 Cultivator! 7 Thoroughf are (abb.) Sheep talk 11 Educational Orders (abb.) 12 Exclamation 13 Erode 14 The sign of "not good" I 'Mature Note In 17 19 Jl" 22 24 26 29 30 J Guldo'e scale Fart lr le Anclei Greek market place Shed copiously Harden Grain Circle eegment Boy't nickname Arm bone Vegetable) 84 Farmer's 34 37 storehouse Color Tantalum (cbem.) 31 'Dolt 5 1 11 QUICK 69c 46 oz 3S1 1 lb Pkg. WALNUT HEATS CERTIFIED 2 lb Pkg. 89c 29c s7 JOLLY TIME 7 1 55c "73" so ACROSS 55c 50 oz GIANT SIZE New Low Price SUREFINE " 1 43c Pitted or Plain RED CHILI BEANS 15 16 The RICARD0 BEEF 2 LB NESTLES 7T " 5T" USE OUR 249c OUAIBERRfES PINEAPPLE JUICE Shopping For Christmas OUR TOY ROCM WILL OPEN SOON WITH AN EXPANDED SELECTION OF TOYS AND PRESENTS FOR THE WIIOLI. FAMILY 369c PORK & BEANS CERTIFIED CAMERAS WE HAVE WATCHES HAIR DRYERS ELECTRIC RAZORS Cans 3 BEAVER DRUG It's Not Too Early To Start 383c JUICE 2V2 By A. C. Cordon IT" " 77" TOMATO oz ' PHI I PIERCES 46 The Beaver First Ward Young Married group held their meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Farnsworth showed slides of their mission. CROSSWORD x "Beaver's Dep't. Store ft d. 4-- H Scholarships Club programs ari The sponsored by Braver County, Utah State University and th.? Federal Extenon Service. It is designed to give training to boys and girls to help them better citizens. They learn to do by doing. It is hoped that the experience has helped its members to live richer, fuller lives. Lwm .Bros. U-- I I I 40 41 43 46 47 I I I . .calator Organic toll Haraei Either ..... Simple toy (nickname j - Planted 49 50 Big deer (po.) 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