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Show Fair To Beaver Stake County Quarterly Conference Be In Milford 4-- Introducing John T. Jones Elder Marion G. Romney of of Council Twelve the Apostles, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Beaver Stake Quarterly Conference, Saturday and Sunday. August 13 and 14, in Beaver. Republican Candidate for BEAVER COUNTY COMMISSIONER AM A LIFE-LON- PROPERTY OWNER (City and County) WORLD WAR II VETERAN Employed as Car Inspector, Union Pacific Rail road, .Milford, for 15 years. Father of four 2 boys, 2 girls. BORN AND RAISED ON A FARM, and I have a complete understanding of all the problems facing all farmers, dairymen and cattlemen. GRADUATE OF BEAVER HIGH SCHOOL. Member of Union Lodge No. 1169, Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America. I fully understand the need for INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT of Beaver County, to utilize the labor of any and all who seek employment in our county. Member I. O. O. F. Lodge No 42, Milford Member of the L.D.S. Chuch, 2nd Ward, Milford, with the firm belief that God created all men equal with equal and of freedom worship as they wish. AND I SINCERELY BELIEVE that our County, State and Federal Government was created under our Declaration of Independence, as a Government of the people, For the people, and By the people, with one of the greatest privileges on earth, and that is to vote and choose the candidates that you think best qualified to fill the offices they are seeking. rights-opportuniti- YOUR SUPPORT AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPT. 13 WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED THANK YOU ! ! Paid Pol. Adv., by John Jones WAY SAFE, TO CLEAN RUGS ABISSELL ELECTRIC RENT; RUG SKAMPOOER $00 PER DAY ' BisSEll TTrentTsavFTi I rot tumt mm Beaver Home Furnishings RENT Hoover Electric Furniture Shampooer $1 per day Telephone Hour plans Programming Change A change in programming for the Bell Telephone Hour will be introduced with the pre- miere show of the 1966-6- 7 season on Sunday, Sept. 25. John A. Howland, AT&T advertising manager, has announced that the series will be musical documentaries featur-- . ing outstanding events, perand movements sonalities, ideas in the field of music. Intended to be "entertaining as well as enlightening," the new format, according to Mr. Howland, "will bring an increased awareness of the many and happenings significant movements in music and other arts to television viewers, and offer an opportunity to gain an of understanding increased national and international in- fluences." Among programs planned for the season are the "Festival of Two Worlds" at Spoleto, report Italy; an of an American city as seen through its music and othera arts; aportrait of the life of famous concert artist; and speand Easter cial Christmas programs. Ultimately, some of the prodisgrams may be filmed for tribution to schools and other educational and cultural organizations. Forest Service Tour For BPW Tuesday morning, August 9 the Beaver Business and Professional Womens Club took their anual Forest Tour under the supervision of J. D. Osborn Forestry Technician. After reviewing the map, our first stop was at the new recreation grounds in Beaver Canyon, where all new facilities have been installed. They are covering the area with Plexipave, a new surface. We then went to the old mine sito, Kimberly, going up over the mountain on the road being constructed for a scenic route. We stopped for lunch at Big John's Flat. Next we visited Timid Spring and were given a report on the timber sale and reseeding project there. We continued on to the rain trap on Big Flat, where Mr. Osborn explained why these were installed and how they functioned. At 6:00 we arrived at the Big Flat Ranger Station where we enjoyed a delicious hot dinner prepared by the BPW officers. This was a most and informative enjoyable tour. Drivers of the Forest Service buses were J. D. Osborn, Ric-ki- e Edwards. Gordon Green and Alton Atkin. BPW members who made the tour were Dora McMullin, Ruby McMullin, Helen Christiansen, Darle Smith, Annabell Hales. Blanche Wood, Elsie Hales, Agnes Whornham, Esta Cox, Delia Nowers, Mary Han. ey, Madeleine Bole, Donna Morris.Estelle Sara Baker, Bakes, Peggy Belt, Vona Cox, Althea Low, Sue Davis, Barbara Bradshaw, Anna Nelson, Roberta Neilsen. May Atkin and Janey Law. Karl Myers Wins Chevron Contest ELDER MARION G. ROMNEY 4-- Member, Council of Twelve Apostles Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Elder Romney, former attorney and public official in Salt Lake City, has served on the Church's presiding council for the past 14 years. For 10 years prior to his present position, he served as an assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles. He is head of the huge LDS Welfare Program. Born in Mexico, he has traveled world-wid- e on Church assignments. Other visitors will be Elder Albert V. Sterling of the Priesthood Missionary Committee and Miss Trilba J. Lindsay of the Primary Association. Elder Sterling, former bishop in Hawaii and missionary in New Zealand, has been in charge of the Church Building materials Committee's purchasing and estimating office in London, England. Miss Lindsay attended Weber College. She has been a teacher in the auxiliary organization of the Church and has served as a missionary in Great Britian . Conference sessions will be Sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Stake President Wallace Dudley Yardley will conduct. Visitors are welcome. Minersville Ben and David Mathews of Cannonville. Utah are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Royle Wood and daughter Laura of Henderson, Nevada called on relatives, Saturday. Town Marshall, Frank Carter, is a patient at the Valley View Medical Center at Cedar City. Dave Cumberlidge is acting Marshall in his absence. Miss Pamela Thornton is visiting her uncles, Rulon, Thurman and Garold Eyre and families. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thornton. At Sacrament Meeting, Sunday, Steven Craw was confirmed a member of the LDS church by his father, Jim Craw. Mrs. S. E. Pitchforth of Milford, spent Saturday here with her daughter, Mrs. Florence Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Albre-ch- t of Beaver spent Sunday at the Milton Albrecht home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne of Las Vegas, were in town during the week. They recently returned from an LDS mission in Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Dohn Martin have two of their granddaughters from Las Vegas visiting The High Priests Quorum and their partners held a parnight at the ty, Thursday Livestock Beaver County Show Grounds. A chicken dinner fas served. Mrs. Alba Carter is visiting her children in California. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Griffith have visited in Salt Lake JOSEPH BANKS SR. FAMILY REUNION The Joseph Banks, Sr. held a Family Reunion. August 6, 1966 at the Minersville Ward. A business meeting was held and a program given. At noon a lunch was enjoyed. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Alma Banks, Mantl, Utah; Mr. D. R. Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bohn, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. Jay Banks, his daughter of San Fran-slscMiss Janet Washburn of and Mrs. Mildred a at the was John Calif.; Provo guest Salt Lake City, Utah; home recently. Christiansen Miss Washburn is Laurel's Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hardy and sister. family, Ogden, Utah; Miss son-in-la- w o, Eld-ridg- e, ll, 16-1- 4-- Cliff Williams, Area Representative for Standard Oil Co. announced that Karl Myers, operator of Karl's Chevron Service, has won the Sales Contest sponsored by the company. Four hundred dealers were entered in the contest which covered the first six months sales In 1966. Karl will receive a five day paid vacation to Yellowstone Anna for him and his wife. Wednesday evening. Nelson entertained at her home. After enjoying banana cream pie and punch, bridge was played. Prizes were won by Annabel Hales, Esta Cox and Mary Haney. Fair The Beaver County will be held at the Milford LDS Church on August 16th and 17th. All projects to be judged must be at the church by 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, August Bar-dwe- BEAVER COUNTY MARRIED And 17 Judging of the projects will begin at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday morning and will continue until all projects are judged. Judges will be Mrs. Flora State Foods and nutrition Specialist tend several other ladies from Nephi. The second days program will be as follows: 8:30 a.m Modeling judging all girls 14 years and older. The winner will represent Beaver County at the Utah State Fair. 9:45 a.m. judging of illustrated talks and demonstrations. 11:00 a.m. Style Revue, all clothing members participating followed by the awards program. 12:30 p.m. Remove all projects from church building. See you all at the Beaver Fair, August County RESIDENT OF G 16 16th. Primary Election Sept. 13, 1966 I August H CLUBS The M M Club met Friday, August 5 at 2:00 at the home of Esta Cox. President Martha Paice was in charge. The business of the club included two new which were passed on. Reports for the afternoon were given by Gladys Oakden and Esta Cox, They were current events and selected poetry. Plate lunch was served by the hostess to eleven members. s, Elsie Hales was hostess for the Monday Night Bridge Club Home-mad- e pineapple sherbet angel food cake and punch were served and the evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mildred Pickard. Sara Bakes and Vina Hutchings. Directories to Carry ZIP Nos. Telephone Telephone directories will soon make it easier for people in our area o know and use zip codes, Gerald Vickers, manager for Mountain States Telephone Company reported. Mr. Vickers said that the Telephone Company will start putting improved zip', code maps and information in pro d minent. places in the yellow pages of telephone directories published in the area. This program is part of a nationwide plan to clarify the location of zip .code areas. For example, there are some 363 cities in the United States that are divided into more than one zip code. The maps will make it easier for people to identify zip codes with the proper locations. Mr. Vickers further explained that the improved maps plus references to them scattered throughout the books, will start appearing in directories coming off the presses this fall. The zip codes are expected to aid the Post Office Department in giving faster, better mail service. Post Office Department surveys indicate that most people would use zip codes if they had the proper information. "Furthermore, we think this expanded program of Mountain States Telephone will make the codes easier to find and use." Vickers easy-to-fin- A large crowd took advan- tage of the "Open House" at the new hospital, Sunday. It is a relief to know that we d and have such a d place to tate our loved ones and no longer need to spend hours traveling to other hospitals. Another step of progress for our home town! well-staffe- well-equippe- Gladys Banks, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Maurine Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy and son, Milford, Utah; Mrs. Delia Allison, Eureka, Ut; Mrs. Euzella Thomas, Mrs. Altheda Gale, Mrs. Emma Jane Boyter and family and Mrs. Beverly Erickson of Beaver; Mr. George Banks and son, Mr Ellis Bentley and sister, Paro-waUtah; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Richfield, Utah; Seegmiller, Mr. Lee Banks, Cedar City; Mr and Mrs. Demar Banks and family, Corona, Calif.; the Misses Mary Ann, Martha Ellen and Alma Jean Banks of Calif.; Randall Banks, Armina Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson. Mr and Mrs. Delbert Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Guar-dc- ll Banks and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Wood and Bernard of all Jameson, Minersville. n, SECOND WARD SACRAMEN The Second Ward Sacrament and Testimony Meeting was held Sunday, August 7. 1966, with Rex Carter of the Bishopric in charge. Opening songs were given by the Junior Sunday School with Carol Smith and Sandra "I Hollingshead directing, Have A Garden" and "The Golden Plates". Invocation by Dennis Lowe, included a special blessing for Sherman Carter. Music was under the direction of Kate Joseph and Nell Smith. Announcements: Relief Society Canyon Party, Tuesday at Ponderosa Park, new members appointed to the Youth Missionary Committee, Stake Conference next Saturday and Sunday. Brother Carter encouraged everyone to attend and hear Apostle Marion D. Romney. Sacrament song "Jesus, The Very Thought of Thee". Testimonies by Rex Carter, Theodore Bohn, Mrs. Andrew Terry, Norma Nell Smith, Esta Cox, Albert T. Smith, Carol Carter. Carol Hutchings, Bertha Davidson, Margery Twit-chel- l, Howard Bohn, Mrs. Lisa Grimshaw and Ila Smith. Closing song "Sweet Hour Of Prayer." Benediction by Arlo THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 THE MONEY YOU SAVE ON A BANK AUTO LOAN can make your next vacation trip the best your family has ever had! Sco-ffiel- d, So Bank Auto Loans Hard to Beat! & GOINGS COMINS By Vllda Recent visitors at the Earl Smith home for a couple of days were his brother.Eldred, and family of St. George. John and Laurel Christiansen and son, Richard, have recently moved into their new home across from the hospital. The house is Early American design and is a beautiful addition to the city. John is the County Attorney and Laurel is a teacher at Beaver High.. We wish them every happiness in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hickman spent a couple of days in Salt Lake on business, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bakes just returned from Brigham City where they enjoyed tending their grandchildren while Garth and Pat were in San Fransisco, California. Things seem to go in pairs, at least the Glen Greenwood family thinks so. Their little nine-yea- r old, Glen, Jr., broke his arm when he fell off a station wagon and a week old, Lil later their four-yelian Marie, broke her arm. Now, that's two too many. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Greenwood and family of Pacoima, California have been guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greenwood, for the past two weeks. Miss Peggy Belt spent the weekend in Beaver. She will teach at Beaver High school when school starts. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eyre and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Hazel Eyre. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thomas and family of Orem visited in Beaver a day last week. They were on their way home from a vacation trip to Arizona.. Mrs. Euzella His mother, Thomas, went to Orem witn them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gilbert of Salt Lake brought Mrs. Caroline Smith home last week. ar finance your next car here where prompt action, real economy, and payment convenience make our 1 - , Mt BEAVER CITY BRANCH of the MILFORD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000 She has been visiting them for the past three weeks. Ray Griffiths of Oakland, California returned home after spending three weeks in Beaver, and in the mountains, fishing. He is a former resident of Ademsville and was a guest of Mrs. Hazel Eyre while he was here. Frank and Phyllis Myers, and three children, moved into the Emil Nowers home on Second North. Philip Nelson spent the weekend in Beaver with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neilson and family were in Salt Lake Sunday. Paul returned, while Aris and the children are vacationing for a few days more. Reed Willyard, husband of Virginia Murdock, has been transferred to Germany. He is in the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Farrer are spending a few days in Sacramento with their daughter, Julie Ann, and her husband, Howard Jensen. Ralph Frazer of Ely, Nev. is a guest of his mother-in-laMrs. Mollie Harris, for a few days. Mrs. Eloise Murdock spent Monday night with the Ross Smiths. She was on her way from Salt Lake to her home in Cedar. She has been with her husband, Sim, who had major surgery about ten days ago. Mr. Murdock will be released this week and will come home by plane. Their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ray (Yvonne) Murdock. drove to Beaver with Mrs. Murdock for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. Yvonne's daughter, Raylene, is in the Primary Childrens Hospital We are happy to hear that Mr. Joseph Briggs, who has been in the Milford Hospital, is slowly improving. While he has been ill, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Briggs and family of Las Vegas spent a week with their mother. Another son, LaMar, and his family of Henderson have been here for a week. They, enjoyed camping in the mountains. The boys and their families returned home and a daughter, Mrs. Lois Atkin, and two children of Centerville are now visiting Mr. and Mrs. Briggs. George and Fern Nowers of California have been enjoying the Beaver Canyon coolness for a few weeks. When I saw Fern in town today I remembered that she used to play the piano with several different orchestras for many years during the time I was of dancing age. She surely could "tickle those ivories!" Mr. and Mrs. Kim Weaver of Provo have been guests of the Ora Hofheins. Mrs. Joyce Alsup of Calif., another daughter, has also been visiting for a couple of days. Mildred enjoyed visiting relatives while Gerald and Evan took advantage of the golf courses. Evan was one of the few golfers to hit a at the Spanish Fork "hole-in-on- "Fuel for Thought" - from Rue Swindlehurst We aarsry oves? 10 petroleum products so jy HJT MkVAB Ml a V Va yrw I fni-iiiMnnnn-k. No need for a big inventory. 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