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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1964 GBADATi Lund Eros. "Beaver's Dcp't. Store" Pitted MT. WHITNEY 46 JUST ARRIVED 363c or GRADUATION DRESS for those SPECIAL OCCASIONS TAIJG LunchMeot CLOVER CLUB 395c Reg. 39c POTATO CHIPS 35c SUPREME SALTINES 33c 3 LB 09c CRISCO PET INSTANT MILK 12 ee'i at 99c Includes 59c Scotch Tape Over people at- tended the morning session of the St. George Temple on Sat- nrday from the Beaver Stake. It was a wonderful occasion for those concerned. Mr. and Mrs. Wendle Ross of Nevada visited Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green over the Mothers Day week-enThey accompan- ied their parents to St. George Saturday. d. Beaver Home Furnishings aniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM 8 MEET COMMISSIONERS Pineapple-Grapefru- it OZ. DRINK Cont. from page one It was moved and passed that applications for veteran's tax abatements be approved and allowed in the following percentages set opposite each veteran's name, with the exception of the application of Stanley B. Mc- -' Knight, which was approved with the provision that he furnish a disability certificate sign ed by a medical doctor. 75 Stanley B. McKnight 100 Ellis LeFevre 100 Jule H. Gillins 100 Mervin L. Edwards 100 Joseph B. Banks 100 Charles K. Jameson 100 Gus Lambson 30 Max R. Carter 30 Daisel R. Davis 100 J. S. Rickerson " 100 Kent M. Smith 100 C. R. Grimshaw 100 Clinton Myers Stephen R. Harris Edward Schoo David W. Morris Don Q. Elmer LaPrele Lewis Jennice Albert Marie S. Lewis Theresa Pitchforth Ethel J. Smith Ora Fotheringham Nettie Fordham . 100 100 100 100 100 100 30 Wm. E. Warby, Sr. Alex Boyter George B. Low LANE Cedar Chests ; . Joseph T. Willden Irl T. Willden Carl J. Dean George Valentine Collis P. Huntington Henry Martin Green-RalpBohn Beauprie Nowers Roland Nowers Gilbert Smith James W. Low Presley M. Whornham Omni C. Cartwright Seldon K. Nowers Thomas Muir 100 100 100 70 30 100 A letter is to be written to the Bureau of Land Management for authority to make a in the NWV county dump-yar- d of Sec 19, T29S, R10W, and the NEy4 of Sec. 24, T29S, R11W. It was moved and passed that the two road foremen be authorized to attend road schools to be held in St. George May 6 and 7 at county expense. Bills were paid and they . find the hole! week-en- d Can't bo done, because we've it re-wo- ven invi- sibly. We can do the same for cuts, rips, cigarette burns, etc. in your clothes. GRADUATION GIFTS moth-hol- es, Table & Transistor Radios ' You'll .be amazed. Service Prompt orfc NOVELTIES QijjfcLAMPS GLASSWARE WALL PLANTERS CERAMICS CANDY DISHES SPECIAL THIS WEEK BEAVER By Mildred Yardley Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dotson of Salt Lake visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Firmage. Colleen Norris and her three children of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward the past week-enVisiting Sunday with Hazel Eyre were her son Donald Eyre and family. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Smith celebrated three occasions Sungrandday. Mothers Day. daughter. Kay Blarkwcll's Semth?ir inary Graduation Blackwell's grandson, Ricky birthday. Th; Smiths motored la C'rc'-vil- b for the occasion. Kay Blackwcil. along with 90 others, graduated from th? Ssmt niry at the Piuts High School. d. LAWN FURNITURE $12.9S CHAISE LOUNGE & CHAIR th-n- 2 MOST FOR YOUR DOLLAR IN HOUSE PAINT! Here's durable protection for your home at a bargain price! Easy to apply Bright white Long lasting One coat covers Phone 438-560- able events. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Robert East-o- n and daughter spent Mothers Day in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Burton White of Cedar City were in attendance at the Fotheringham and Bradshaw wedding. Mrs. Bernard Walker is confined in the Valley View Hospital at Cedar City where she will be unaer observation for a few days. Neil Neilson met with a painful accident recently. He t from a gas truck and broke his flb'iw. He is confined in the hospital CHASE By Ileen Bradshaw Mothers Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baldwin were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kelsey and children of Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards went to Nevada to visit with Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoggland and family for Mothers Day week-en- d. . Kim Baldwin had her tonsils out at Cedar City Thursday. She is feeling fine. Mrs. Bob White visited with Lafa Bradshaw on Wednesday. Louie Schwab was at LaVel Bradshaws' on Thursday, also Hattie Schwab. Mrs. Lynn Bradshaw and Mrs. Roy Harris and Mrs. Frank Harris went to Provo on Sat Phillip Edwards and family of six children from Beaver 1st Ward went to the St. George Temple Saturday. Thosa who went with them were Randy, Lavel, Lynn, Howard and LaVern Bradshaw, Grace Boyter, Julia Edwards, Julin Bradshaw, Vivian and Bessie Edwards of Greenville, Mr. and Mr.s Dan Edwards of Ely and many others from the Beaver i MARTIN Cut Flowers - Containers Baskets utNuun 3000' WW PER Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson and famfjy of Dugway are visit ing with Lafe Bradshaw. Visitors at the Ray Bradshaw home were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bradshaw. They came for the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin had Mothers Day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Ivey of Flowell were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldwin for Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw had all their family members to Mothers Day dinner on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Glen Black-ne- r, Mrs. Melvin Blackner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Moody and children, Mr. and Mrs Kay Blackner and baby, all of Salt Lake, Mr and Mrs. Sherman Bradshaw, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs Sherman M.yers and family. Retta Boyter was a Salt Lake visitor recently. She spent several days with her nephew Lynn Boyter and his family. mi JIM FRESH FRYERS Whole l 29c SWIFTS PREMIUM 49c LB FRANKS lll-- C DRINKS 12 01 DEL MONTE 0SSt12S1 Tall Can 49c PINK SALL10N EGGS COME IN TODAY! REAL PAINT VALUE Third Ward. Manderfield Notes A GRADE FLOWERS riOU AG MURDOCK'S Pink or Caramel POP CORN f.1Ef,10R!AL DAY $2 U.S., CANADA, MEXICO CI KTI I RLSH ORDER 235c Texaco Touring Atlas 8 Ernest Eberhardy of the Seminar Department was the guest speaker. 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