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Show t Newcomers to Beaver arc Mr. and Mrs. Fred Birkhead. Mr. Birkhead is the new supervisor at the Second Ward construction. They are from Ogden and have one married son and one daughter who is in her senior year of high school and will remain with her brother at Ogden. ' The Birkheads are from England but have been in Utah for seventeen years. During that time Mr. Birkhead returned to England as" a missionary for the IDS . church: He "is a builder by trade and is performing a work mission assignment for the Church at the present time. Welcome! head. At TWITCUELL UPHOLSTERY' & ' CARPET COMPANY your Old in finest decorator fabrics and Styled Furniture can be ; returned to you. as modern as pictured above. ; ALL WORK GUARANTEED FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE ' TERMS IF DESIRED b CARPET TWITCH ELL UPHOLSTERY COl d. . iday in Tempe, Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard and family. The Beaver Third Ward Primary children took their Thanks giving baskets Monday afternoon to all the widows and, shut-in- s of the ward. This is an enjoyable time for all the Primary children. COMIN'S And GOIN'S By Vilda Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thomas of Orem were Beaver visitors last week. They came to get their daughter, Sharon, who had been here visiting with her Euzelle Mrs. grandmother, Thomas for a week. Euzelle returned tq Orem with them where she will remain until after , Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Peggy Smith) Schute- - and their small dt Crecent Lake, daughter Oregon afe visiting Peg's mother, Mrs. Caroline Smith, and other family members for a week. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith of Milford were Beaver visitors Sunday. Mrs. Naomi Hughes of Mil-for- d was in town Monday. She is planning a trip to visit her son Vernon and family in Omaha, Nebraska. Vernon's wife Joan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker.of Beaver. Mrs. Vona Cox enjoyed having her daughter,. Shirley. Floyd, and her two Children of Bountiful for a visit last week. ?nfl ft 1 MNi -- lit- ft iif " - - ia"v$ 'S: Ml 1 Wrf Mrs: Birk- - v vi Let us join in a thankful prayer for all the little things that make for a' prosperous today and promise a bountiful tomorrow. CITY BRANCH BEAVER . ; of the MILFORD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000 of Midway, Utah, spent the week end at the home of their son- in- - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ritchie. They are going to spend the winter in St. George, ' MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS Tickets on Sale at BHS office . 1 I .A ft "i AS NOW ROLLING ?., : in-la- CEDAR CITY, UTAH BEAVER Mr. and Mrs. Kim Weaver visiting Mr. spent the week-en- d and Mrs. Ora Hofheins. Marvin Spendlove visited in St. George recently. . Mrs. Nelson Ashworth accompanied her parents to Las Vegas over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Henry Terra-nov- a left for California to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their family. While there they will be honored guests at a party for their wedding anniversary that is being given by mem bers of their family. Mrs. Walter Mackerell, Mrs. Marjorie Twitchell and daughter, Mrs. Bernice Mackerell and some of the Draper nephews will spend the Thanksgiving hoi and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Abe Boyle ?nd family have moved back to California for the winter months. Mrs. Marva Heppler and her daughter, Mrs. Connell (Mar-lynn- )Smith, of Cedar were in Beaver Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Boyce' and Mrs Zona Sumners of Provo called at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parkinson on Fri-- . day of last week. They were on their way to visit Dr. and Mrs.1 James S. Boyce at Granada Hills California. They will remain until after Thanksgiving. The of the ParkBoyces are inson's daughter, Donna. Mrs. Sumners is the doctors grandmother. Miss Jill Hollingshead had the honor to be selected from the Beaver High School to attend a Senate Youth Conference at the State Capitol in Salt Lake The Conference is recently. limited to one senior student from each high school. They discuss state and federal government, it's duties and obligations. Governor Clyde' gave the opening addrscs. Jill's parent, Mr. and I.irs, Arshel Hollingshead were invited to stay for the opening session. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kohler and redesigning at half the cost of new furniture Re-upholts- Mr. THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS IN... tiura VIIIIV lutfll '111! HEATING America's most popular cars! OILS So place your order now for delivery on the beautiful new kind of '65 Chevrolet that's right for you! . . .. For the warmest feeiing a first class with 6o on STANDARD HEATING OIL. You can budget cost ten the over spread monthly payments with no Interest or carry-In- g What's more, you enjoy the premium quality of Standard charges. 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