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Show CHIT CHAT BT EST A We were happy this week to have our granddaughter, Glenys Riddle of Las Vegas, visiting. She came to have her dress made in: preparation for Hal and Gloria's wedding on Sept. 3rd. She is one of the Bridesmaids. Mrs. Gertrude Easton has received word that her nephew, Jimmie Hickman, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fay (Mame) Hickman, who has been living in New York for several years, sailed for England Aug. 19th for an indefinite stay. Jimmy was in the Broadway play "Auntie Mame" and other Broadway pro ductions. Mrs. Vona Cox spent ten days in Bountiful with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Shirley) Floyd. While there the Floyds and Vona spent a day at Flaming Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler and three children of Denver and Mrs. Alma Butler of Spanish Fork spent several days in Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vickers and family. Mrs. Butler is Mildred's mother and Ray is her brother. Mrs. Evelyn Hutchings left Thursday for Provo, Utah, to see her son, Kenneth and family. Kenneth went back into the Utah Valley Hospital Friday for another operation.' Miss Ann returned to Salt Cartwright Lake after spending a week in Beaver and Mrs. Hutchings rode as far as Provo with Ann. We hope this operation will be the last one for Kenneth and that he will soon be entirely recovered from the terrible accident he suffered. On Thursday, August 26, 1965, Miss Susan Joseph will become the bride of William E. Linnell of Salt Lake City. Susan is the daughter of Keith and Beverly Joseph and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph. Their reception will be held August 26 in Salt Lake at 3000 South Highland Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph, Annabell and Elsie Hales, and Mrs. Rubs' McMullin will attend the wedding and reception. Visiting at the J. C. Perkins - home are Mn. Peggy Kline and two children, Jan and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wright and children Lisa and Jeff; Michael and Lori Perkins, all of Southern California. They all enjoy coming back to Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schmitgall of Arcadia, California spent several days in Beaver visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Oakden and Glen Gillies. Mrs. Schmitgall is the former Vanice White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert White, former Beaver residents. Mrs. Marion White Hatch of Kenneurick, Wash, called on Mr. and Mrs. Stan Oakden. Marion was on her way to Provo, Utah to attend the graduation of her son, Frank W. She has been visiting in Cedar City with Mrs. Belle White, Mr. and Mrs Robert White, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams. Mr and Mrs. Bill Orton of Carlton, Oregon visited Sunday with the Cox family. They had been to Panguitch to visit with Bill's family, Mr. and Mrs. Orien Orton. We were very pleased to see them. It was the first time we hed seen them for twenty years. ' Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn over the week-en- d were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White and two sons of Provo. They had spent a week in California visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Vie) Lund of Alhambra, and with Mrs. Jane Ann Kindred of Santa Barbara who returned home with them. Jane Ann will remain in Beaver until the last of August when her husband returns from a scientific convention being held at Bou-doiMaine. They will attend the wedding of his sister before returning to their home. Maybe it would be nice if we remembered the people from Beaver who are in the hospital in Milford is Mrs. Luella Thomp son, Mrs. LaRue Briggs, Mrs. Ida Riley and Leora Riley and at the Valley View Hospital in Cedar City is Mrs. Zelpha Cartwright. Send them a nice get well card. It always helps. Wednesday we had as dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis of Richfield. They were on their way to Minersville and Parowan to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kings n, -- Forging Farm CARD bury of Salt Lake City itopped in Beaver on their way to Cedar City for a Sons of Utah Pioneer Convention. Mrs. Kingsbury is the former Ilene Hanks, daughter of Sam Hanks who was principal of Belknap and later served as Beaver County Superintendant. The Kingsburys were members of the same Ward in Salt Lake that Dorothy Rich attended. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Swindle-hurand Mr. and Mrs. Alton Atkin spent a very nice eight days just touring and sight-seeinThey visited in Philips-burMontana with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Swindlehurst and family, then on to Glacier Park and into Cardston, Canada, where they toured and took pictures of the Mormon Temple. At Wallon Lake they visited the Prince of Wales Hotel. They took a boat back into Montana went through Fort Macloid and back through Great Falls and visited Idaho Falls on their way home. They report the trip was very interesting and educational. Mrs. Hazel Eyre is visiting in Oakland, California with friends and relatives. Have you noticed that nice lawn Mrs. Madsen has started around her home that she purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller? One is never to old to do the job they set forth to accomplish. Or THANKS THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1965 We want to express our to the sincere appreciation many relatives, friends and neighbors who were so kind during the illness and death of our dear mother and sister. Also for the food, flowers and We say words of sympathy. "Thank You" The Rose Sly Bradshaw ORDER BY PHONE : Family st The Puffer Family. g. Gloria Morris Sets Nuptual Date g, Mr. and Mrs. King Morris announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Gloria Lee to Mr. Hal Murdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Murdock. The couple will exchange vows September 3 in the St. George Temple. They will be honored at a reception that Ward evening in the First-Thir- d Recreation Hall. ...PAY BY CHECK! C If you had a checking account at our bank, you could pay C.O.D.'s by check . . . bills by mail! Your canceled checks e would automatically become receipts, too. It would be wonderfully convenient ... in any weather! . easy-to-fil- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Horton and family of Van Nuys, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Horton and family of Provo are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Horton. The Hortons gave the program in the Beaver Second Ward Sacrament meeting last Sunday which was very interesting and Open a checking account here now! BEAVER The Sewing Club joined their husbands for a chicken supper at Ponderosa Park Thursday were preevening. Twenty-tw- o sent to enjoy the evening visiting around the fire. The committee consisted of Vilda Esplin, Carol Carter, Ann Swindlehurst, Colleen Lee and Emma Davis. CITY BRANCH of the MILFORD STATE BANK informative. Steven Riddle of Las Vegas is visiting in Greenville with the King Morris family. f?t, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000 GLORIA MORRIS Gloria is a graduate of Beaver High School where she was editor of the Beaver B. She was a member of the pep club and active in journalism, music and drama. She attended Girls State in Logan, Utah and is currently employed at Cal-Ut- e Corporation. Hal is also a graduate of Beaver High School where he was Studentbody President. He was active in sports and one of on the basketball the key-me- n team. He attended Boys State and was selected to attend the Freedom Academy held at Camp Williams, Utah. Hal attended CSU in Cedar City where he is majoring in business. He plans to continue his studies there this year. fM? m0mrn,J After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Beaver. COMLN'S And GOIN'S By Vilda I guess I must have a bit of printers ink rubbed in kinda deep or maybe it's the folks I work with that makes my job so nice but here I am back at work and liking it. Today I'm trying to fill Boss Dorothy's shoes and finding right fast I can't. She took a slight spill and sprained her ankle and leg last Friday and as a result she isn't moving quite up to par. Hurry and get that "peg" going again Dorothy, this show must go on! It was nice to be among the "goin's" last week. Our grandsons, Roger and Jeff were good traveling companions and suggested many interesting side tours which we would have probably missed. In Oregon we visited Ross's sister Peggy and her husband Joe Schular and their daughter Pattie at Cres-en- t Lake. At Winston we spent some time with my sistsr Donna and her husband Clinton Boy-te- r and their family, and my brother Ray and his wife Yvonne and their family We returned by way of the Redwoods and San Francisco. Had a very nice time and saw some beautiful country. Wish you could have all been along. As we came through Ely on Sunday we noticed Sam Hickman on Main Street and upon investigation we found quite a number of the local folks were there for the horse races. Other than Mr. and Mrs. Hickman, there were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-roGriffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Myers. There could have been others but we haven't heard who they were. Gordon and Baker have their horses out there and have remained races. Get for this week-end- 's those nags going, Gordon, we're all rootin' for you. Mrs. Nell Cartwright was a guest recently at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moore, at Sha and Jane had a very nice visit but the week passed too fast. Don Brinkerhoff has been a bit under the wealher lately but is beginning to feci some better and 's back at work w Es-tel- le Og-de- In the blazing hot converters at Kennecott's smelter, molten copper at a temperature of 2100 degrees Fahrenheit is processed to remove impurities. One of these impurities is sulfur dioxide, a gas that's captured in flues and transferred to Kennecott's acid plant where it's used to produce sulfuric acid. A local chemical company combines this acid rock with two other Utah products-phosph- ate mined in the Vernal area, and ammonia, a byproduct of steel making. From these materials, born in the earth, comes a fertilizer that goes back into the earth to help Utah farm land produce a more bounteous harvest. Made in Utah by Utahns for Utahns, this product typifies the industrial enterprise and teamwork that i3 a bulwark of strength for the economy of the entire state. The Emma Baldwin home is the seen; of a happy family gathering this week. Mrs. Baldwin's daughter, Mrs. Golda of Salt Lake and her grandd mghter, Kristie, of Calif., are spending a week here with Mrs. Baldwin and Goldie's sister, Mrs. Ber-nic- e Thompson. The girls brought their mother home from Parowan for the Kristie Is the daughter of Mr. and Mr.- Clinton McShane. Mr. and Mrs. Clair McMullin and children are moving back to Beaver to make their home. They have lived in Roy, Utah the past five years, Mc-Sha- r. Jonnccott Copper Corporation - Utah Coppor Division "A n Equal Opportunity Employer" n. |