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Show n THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah GEORGE A. RICH Editor-Publish- Q Jmjmflk When you miss hearing his voice, his "Hi, Mom" brings him home again when you call iv 1 er 45 East Center St. Business Office Phone 438 - 2891 $3.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County $4.00 Per Year i ISM 'A THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 f Legal Notices FOR NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Sand & Gravel Engineer to change and appropriate water In Beaver County, Hauling-Backfillin- g State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise Tree Topping and designated. All locations are in SLB&M. Trimming To Change Beauprie Nowers, CALL Beaver, Ut., proposes to correct the point of diversion anj spring area of .0133 sec.-f- t. of water evidenced by Applica SAND & GRAVEL tion No. 23386 ). This application was filed for .25 Phone 438-297- 9 sec.-f- t. of water, however, the applicant has filed Proof and Am interested in items of is only perfecting .0133 sec.-f- t, of the .25 sec.-f- t. that he origl early Utah for Historical Disnally filed to appropriate. The play. water was to have been divert Write Clifford Hughes ed from Kane Spring Area 2445 East 2900 So. (Kane Canyon Spring Area) Salt Lake City, Utah at a point S. 500 ft. and E. 660 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 6, T30S, OLD COINS R6W, conveyed through 50 ft of pipe to a trough and I am interested in purchasused for the stockwatering of ing quantities of old coins. 150 head of cattle. Especially Silver Dollars! Hereafter .0133 sec.-f- t. of I pay cash. water is to be diverted from C & S Investment Co the same source as above at a 2445 East 2900 South point W. 1235 ft. from SE Cor, Salt Lake City, Utah Sec. 31, T29S, R6W. The spring area is described as beginning W. 995 ft. from the SE Cor. of SAWS SHARPENED Sec. 31, T29S. R6W, thence S Hand and Power Saws .. 64 deg. 00 min. W. 141 ft., W. Satisfaction Guaranteed 150 ft., N 125 ft., N 77 deg, Walt Mackerell 17 min. E. 302 ft., S. 7 deg. 6 Phone 131 ft. to begin- 45 mln.-- W. for the stock and used nning, watering of 150 head of cattle Furniture Need in SSE Sec. 31, T29S, R6W, NViNEy (lots 1 & 2) Sec. 6, Long Distance. Go ahead. Call now. Backhoe Work Jim's (77-74- n. 438-249- Reupholstering? Have that living room set or favorite rocker and by Twitch-el- l Twitchells Upholstery. have served the Beaver area for over 13 years. Their reputation for guaran- T30S, R6W. - Wallace Yardley, Beaver, Ut., proposes to cor rect the point of diversion and of place of use of 1 sec.-- ft water evidenced by App. No, 18639 (77-4as amended by The Change Appl. No. water was to have been divert ed from a well at a point N. 38.5 rods and E. 101 rods from the SW Cor. Sec. 20. T29S, R7W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 30 for the irrigation of 40 acres in SV4SV4 Sec. 19, 7) teed service and quality workmanship is unsurpassed. For free consultation in your home, drop a card today. Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 years of decorating experience will call with samples of all Sec. 30, NttNViNEy the latest furniture coverings cur . c oa xnir i. tvtiit Chad Johnson Receives Promotion -- Mrs. Warren B. Johnson, Mil-forUtah received an early promotion to Army pay grade private E-- 2 on completion of basic combat training at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 4. He was awarded the promotion two months earlier than is customary because of his score in firing the 4 rifle, high score on the physical combat proficiency test and his and military bearing leadership abilities. ine eany priomojion pro gram is an Army policy pro viding incentive for outstand ing trainees. Johnson entered the Army in March 1966. He graduated from Milford High School In 1965 and attended Utah State University in Logan. M-1- Beaver Boys Gain Recognition Since graduating from CSU and the Utah State University Wayne Heppler has been an enginer at Philco Corporation, electronics division. He is en rolled at- - the University of Santa Clara in San Jose. Wayne was responsibe for the design of all the micro on (the ' Satellites whichwere recently placed in orbit 18 thousand miles above the earth. He is currently in, volved in the Early Bird type Satellite. The communication system will be installed in Rome, Italy in early 1967. He is scheduled to fly to Rome in wave components Communication February. tf n. e, (77-40- 438-23- 438-263- Partly furnished 2 bedroom, FOR RENT home for rent. Good Location. Oil furnace. Can be seen after furnished house near Greenville. Call James Smith. August 15th. Phone MARGERY TWITCHELL Phone two-bedroo- m 438-554- 0. 438-557- 6. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bettridge d, Wayne is the son of Mrs. Marva Heppler. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hepp ler and two children of SunnySVTY vale. Calif,, spent a two week i. o vacation in Utah. They enjoy ed visiting in Beaver with a foht-i,- . sofa nr'29, T29S, R7W, 1 sec.-f- t. of with friends and playing golf Hereafter the chair. is to be diverted from a on the beautiful golf course. over New water Save one-ha- lf 12-iwell 450 ft. deep at a Furniture prices. Glade B. Merkley was recent N. 583 ft. and E. 1362 ft. TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY point from SW Cor. Sec. 20, T29S, ly promoted to Vice President 150 N. Main Cedar City R7W, and used from Apr. 1 Operations-Financof Tridea to Oct. 30 for the supplemental Electronics of South Pasadena, Carpets and life too can be irrigation of 57.1 acres in Calif. Tridea Electronics embeautiful if yon use Bine SW14SE14, SE14SEV4 Sec. 19, ploys four hundred people and Lustre. NWViNEVi, NEViNEft Sec. 30, does over $7 million in sales Rent Electric Snampooer $1 SWSWy,SESW Sec. 20. a year. Its products include Sec. 29, T29S, R7W. radar systems and various NV4NW Reynolds Building Supply To Appropriate aerospace support ground 37668 Utah Power equipment, which are sold to SPINET CONSOLE PIANO & Light Co., P. O. Box 899, the U. S. Government. Want responsible party in this Salt Lake City, Ut., .02 sec.-f- t. Glade and his wife, Nordine area to assume small monthly of water from a well Stoney, live in Arcadia, Calif. payments. Write Credit Man- from 50 to 500 ft. deep at a with their four children, Car, ager, Tallman Piano Stores, point N. 582.40 ft. and E. 2078.-2- 1 een, Gregory, Keith and KenInc.. Salem, Oregon ft from SW Cor. Sec. 13, dall. They are active in the T29S. R7W, and used for inci- church and Glade is currently dental domestic requirements serving as a counselor in the FOR SALE of the Utah Power & Light Bishopric of the Arcadia Ward USED UPRIGHT PIANO They are visiting in Beaver Excellent condition flM.BS Company Cameron Substation, in SEySWy4 Sec. 13, T29S. with Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris Beaver Home Furnishings R7W. and Mr. Burnett Stoney. They Phone Protests resisting the frant- - will visit in Salt Lake with before ing of any of the above appli- the Arid Merkleys Take cations with reasons therefore BALDWIN PIANO returning home. over payment of $10.00 per must be filed in duplicate with month on Baldwin Spinet or the State Engineer, 442 State will sell for cash. Also electric Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, Newest Arrivals on or before September 10, organ. Write Adjustor Mr. and Mrs. Sam (Vickie) PO Box 17302 1966. are the parents of Hutchings 84117 Lake Ut. Salt City. Hubert C. Lambert a baby boy born Tuesday in STATE ENGINEER FOR SALE Published in the Beaver Press, the Valley View Hospital. The a daughter to Utah, from July 28, Hutchings thehave Beaver, new welcome Top quality second crop to baby. Grand1966. Aug. 11, alfalfa in the field for $25 a parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stan ton. Located near Parowan. Beaumont and Mr. and Mrs. Contact EIRoy Stucki, 440 W NOTICE TO CREDITORS Glen Hutchings. 500 North, Beaver. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Phone Mr. and Mrs. Don Burt had OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH a phone call Thursday to say IN THE MATTER OF THE Mr. and Mrs. Dell Goff of Roy, PIANO TUNER ESTATE OF MARY ANNIE Utah have a baby boy. This Will be in Beaver about Aug MADSEN HAWKER, Deceased. makes two boys for the Goffs. 15th. Anyone needing a piano Creditors will present their Mrs. Goff is the former Fay 2874 tuned call Kate Joseph,claims with vouchers attach- Hamilton. The Don Burts end ed to the undersigned execu- Web and Ina Hamilton are the LOST tor at the offices of Cline, Annie Mrs. Three sleeping bags, between Jackson & McCoy, her attor- grandparents. is the Hamilton 1. Beaver and Nephi, August neys, at Milford, Beaver Coun. Reward. H.A. Cooper, Rt.2 ty, Utah, on or before the 4th Box 2, Vernal. Utah. day of November, 1966. Alene Williams received ARVEL H. MADSEN, Mr. and Arden that Mrs. word SALE FOR Executor of the last will Williams have a born boy baby 4c New potatoes and testament of Mary pound 14 at Ely, Nevada. This Is July Annie Madsen Hawker, the third Pick up at James W. Low child for the Wildeceased. home. 310 North 4th West or two boys and a girl. liams, First Publication: Aug 4. 1966 The telephone are Mr. and Last Publication: Aug 25, 1906 Mrs. grandparents Orrin Williams of Provo. FOR RENT 438-245- Mountain States Telephone FORT BLISS, TEX. - Chad W. Johnson, 19, son of Mr. and BEAVER Geraldene Williams Says Vows With Dale Bettridge Miss Geraldene Williams ex changed wedding vows with George Dale Bettridge, Friday, August 5, 1966 in the First-Thir- d Ward Chapel. D. James Williams of the High Council officiated. A reception honoring the couple was given by parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, following the ceremony. floor-lengtThe Bride's white satin gown had lace over layed panels on the back and front of the skirt. The bodice had a scalloped neckline, trimmed with sequins and and long,' tapered sleeves which buttoned at the wrist. The full, hooped skirt featured a chapel train which attatched at the waist with a satin bow. A crown of held her shoulder length veil. She carried a white orchid surrounded by pink roses. Mrs. Jo Ann Blackner, sister of the Bride, was Matron-of- Honor. Another sister, Miss Connie Williams, was Maid-o- f Honor. Br.desmaids were Mrs. Mary Lou Moody, Mrs. Joyce Alsup. Mrs. Patsy Webb and Miss Barbara Leonhardt. The Flower girl was Colleen Bett ridge. They all wore empire- styled gowns of mint green silk with bonded lace. They carried bouquets of green car nations. The Best Man was- - LaMont brother of the Bettridge, groom. Ushers were Wayne Charles Dalton, Bettridge, Dwight Stones, Bob Bettridge and Leslie Williams. Junior usher was Shane Blackner. The mother of the Bride suit wore a white metalic-lac- e and the Groom's mother wore a black suit. Both ladies had corsages of green carnations. Master of Ceremonies for the progTam was Ray Kesler. Opening prayer was by Milton Dailey, grandfather of the Groom. James Williams sang, "I Love You Truly", accompanied by Annette Edwards. Robert and Ray Wright played two guitar numbers. Laurel Matheson and Helen Whitney sang "The Nearest Thing To Heaven" accompan ied by Helen on the guitar. Craig and Shane Blackner sang " Henry ine tigntn . They were accompanied oy also Annette Edwards.,who Blackner Ann Jo for played and Ralph Fordham when they sang "Hawaiian Wedding Song and "To Think You've Chosen h, seed-pearl- s, seed-pear- ls Me." De Anna Stapley sang a Fellow Needs A Girl". Her accompanist was Marg Ann Bradshaw. Closing prayer was by Jon Yardley, a cousin of the bride. Single gardenias floating in brandy snifters, tied with green satin ribbons, decorated the serving tables. A five tiercake set off ed wedding by a bride and groom between the center layers and wedding bells on top, was cut and served to the guests by the newly-wed- s. The couple are Beaver at present. living in CLUB Mrs. Neola Brown acted a? hostess to the Betcr Homes evening. Club. Wednesday New officers were chosen with Mable Smith as President and Florene Smith a Secretory for the coming year. A book committee was also chosen. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Weaver were in charge of the program for the evening. Mr. Weaver, who is studying to be a social worker, gave an interesting Mr. and Mrs. Kennell report on social work and reand three children re- lated some of his personal turned home after ten days of experiences. visiting in the Northwest with Refreshments were served relatives. by the hostess. Brin-kerho- ff By Mildred Yardley Beaver Students Gain Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Baker and family of Lancaster Caif. Honor Roll At CSU are vacationing in Beaver this 4 The Spring Quarter Honor week at the home of Mr. and Roll at College of Southern Mrs. Milo Baker and Mr. and Utah was recently announced Mrs. Gordon Baker. by Ward S. Robb, CSU RegisMr. and Mrs. Dave Tezonella trar. Bryon Noal Robinson spent the night with Mr. and was among the students reMrs. Loyal Baldwin on their ceiving 4.0 G.P.A. way from their home in Calif. Those students receiving a Mrs. Tezonella is a granddau- 3.6 G.P.A., or above, were ghter of the Baldwins. They Blanche Yardley Taggert, were going on vacation to Salt Mary Faye Woodhouse and Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clara Jean Yardley. Baldwin and daughter, Gay-lenof Petaluma, Calif, spent Monday evening. The ladies three days visiting their par- were asked to be judges. Miss ents. The Loyal Baldwins then Linda Nichals of Delta was accompanied them to Provo, chosen Princess of the County, Salt Lake and Ogden, visiting with three attendants from with other relatives. The group Fillmore, Holden and Flowell. returned and had a family din- Miss Ann Webb, daughter of ner at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb of Mrs. Garth Baldwin. Mr. and Delta was retiring Princess Mrs. Don Baldwin and family of last year. The girls of the Third Ward were also in attendance. Mrs. Beth Morgan, Mrs. Roy MIA are spending three days Yardley, Mrs. Alice Gillies at the Girls Home in the Beaand Miss Mary Yardley at- ver mountains this week. Mrs. tended the Dairy Princess Leola Yardley and Mary Yard-le- y Contest in Millard County, are acting as chaperones. e, Senior Citizens Dinner August 11 The annual Senior Citizens Dinner will be held Thursday, August 11 at 12:00 in the First Third Ward. A dinner and program have been planned by the combined DUP camps, of under the chairmanship Mrs. Beatrice Willden, captain of the Dorothy Wiliams Camp. Beaver City holds this dinner each year to honor its citizens who are seventy years or older. The combined efforts of all the DUP Camps goes into the dinner and program for this occasion. Beth Morgan will serve as Mistress of Ceremonies and all elegible citizens are urged to make plans to attend. Anyone needing transportation should call Mrs. Willden any DUP captain or any DUP membe.r. Joe and Carol Kesler had a nice three day vacation in Las Vegas last week. 11! Are there really any sound reasons for buying a Chevrolet in August? ?2 'i OJl llT ii mi it rn During August, It's 3 easy to Sedan own a Bel Air as getting fn the car. " ..KSS&5 I Wait till you see how sporty you look sitting in your Jmpafa Super Sport. In a word: Six ever known the instant IHave youof selecting a new Impala Super Sport in the color you want, seats, slipping into its Strato-buckand driving it home from the showroom the same day? Now's your chance. et Your Chevrolet dealer has a big choice of models on hand with small August price tags. More than likely, your present car will never be worth as much in trade as it is right now. Money another good reason to buy a Chevrolet this month. Head those articles about when to buy a new car and they'll tell that August is one of the best you months. And your Chevrolet dealer is ready to show you why . . . with buys that are better than ever. 2 3 If you think winter's tough on an old car, believe us, so is Bummer. There's added strain on the engine because of vacation driving. Greater tire wear. The cooling system has to work extra hard. A new Chevrolet can save you a lot of trouble. You do a lot of driving for pleasure so why not ride on Chevrolet's Full Coil suspension. Let Chevrolet your feet feel that deep-twicarpeting. August is to enjoy. Make your summer driving safer driving by taking advantage of the eight standard safety features built into every new Chevrolet. If your present car doesn't have seat belts, back-u- p lights, outside rearview mirror, padded instrument panel, look into a new Chevrolet. 4 5. st 6 Chevrolet Chevelle Chevy n Corvair Corvette See the man who can save you the most your Chevrolet dealer 430553 RON'S CHEVROLET AND EQUIPMENT North Main St. Beaver, Utah Phone 438-56- 74 |