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Show BEAVER THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS 2nd WARD SACRAMENT CHIT CHAT BT ESTA Bishop Paul Nelison was in By Mildred fardley As much practice as Larry charge of the meeting and the Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Warr Morris has had this summer music was under the direction have as their guests this week soft ball, he can't duck of Mrs. Kate Joseph and Miss playing Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah Dr. and Mrs. Eldon (Mary) fast enough. Saturday morn- Helen Lindsay. Mecham and family of Salt Editor-Publishing a cow kicked him in the GEORGE A. RICH Opening song, "Now Let Us Lake. his four Rejoice." mouth, loosening at home of Mr. the Visiting 45 East Center St. front The doctor is conBusiness Office Invocation, Clark Smith. and Mrs. Heber Gurr this week fident teeth. that the teeth will be Mable Smith, Relief Society Phone 438 2891 are Mrs. Gurr's parents of OK. but, as Larry put it, it President, asked for volunteers Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. was really painful and he had to help at the hospital. $3.00 Per Year in Advance Bruce Moore and family. Subscription Price a fat lip. New members were wel$4.00 Per Year Henry Willesen visited in Outside of Beaver County V lA 1 Mrs. Vona Cox spent sever- comed into the Ward Mr. Beaver over the week-enHe al week in Cedar and Mrs. Fred Erickson and last days has been working in CalifTHURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966 City visiting with her son and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo ornia. his family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim- Davenport. Alan Rhnstrom of Glendora, Cox. my "Prayer is the Soul's SinCalifornia is vacationing at the Mrs. Beth Crawford of Salt cere Desire," was the SacraFOR home of his grandparents and Lake is spending the week ment song. Mr. and Mrs. at the NOTICE TO CREDITORS other relatives of Mr. and Mrs. home Backhoe Work Sacrament blessings were by Frank Smith, before he has IN THE DISTRICT COURT to return home for the school Jim Low. She also is visiting Randall Cox and Doug Neil-sowith her daughter and family, Sand & Gravel OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH year. Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Vickie) Bishop Neilson presented a IN THE MATTER OF THE Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wood-hous- e Waters. Hauling-Backfillin- g to the Ward Softball plaque ESTATE OF MARY ANNIE Mountain States Telephone and family are spending Mrs. Hattie Schwab had the team. They won the Stake MADSEN Deceased. at of home vacation the HAWKER, their Mr. and with of Tree Topping visiting championship and took second Creditors will present their their parents, Mr. and Mrs. pleasure and Mrs. Lester Roberts and place in the Regionals at St. claims with vouchers attach- Tony Woodhouse. Trimming granddaughter Karen Good- George. David Reynolds and ed to the undersigned execuDr. Allen Farnsworth and' win of Milford. Karen is the Hal Murdock were the coaches tor at the offices of Cline, family of Mesa, Arizona are and Mrs. Har- for the group. of CALL daughter Jackson & McCoy, her attor- vacationing at the home of old Goodwin.Mr. She has just Sam Cox sang a solo accomneys, at Milford, Beaver Coun- Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth. opened a beauty parlor in Mil- panied by Marge Ann Bradty, Utah, on or before the 4th Mr. and Mrs. Gary Black- ford. Blaine talked on the plan shaw. He sang "The Lord's CARD OF THANKS of November, 1966. ner and family are spending As guests this past week at salvation and the blessings SAND & GRAVEL day ARVEL of a special arrangement H. MADSEN, some time at the home of Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prayer" We want to express our by the father of Mrs. Ann John we have in being Latter-da- y Executor of the last will and Mrs. Allen Blackner. Gary heartfelt Wood were their grand- son and Mrs. Betty Lind who Saints, if we live right. Phone 438-297- 9 Henry gratitude to the fireand testament of Mary is a Seminary instructor in children, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy friends and neighbors "Lord men, dismiss to song,. Sam Closing presented the music Annie Madsen Hawker, Salt Lake. A. Norcross and baby of Long and Marge Ann. who fought so gallantly to save with us Thy Blessings." deceased. Miss Annette Browner and SAWS SHARrBNED The benediction was given our home from burning with Calif., and Winfield A. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine (Aneta) First Publication: Aug 4. 1966 her friends and two brothers, Beach, the barns and outbuildings Norcross of Kermet, Texas. Lund were the speakers for by Marvin Spendlove. Hand and Power Saws ... Last Publication: 1S&6 Aug 25, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Before returning to their home the week. We greatly apprelast Satisfaction Guaranteed the Anita read evening. Browner of Norwalk, Calif., they are going to Oregon and ciate their efforts. We also & Walt Mackerel! Lord's "The Sheep" poem. DUP SUMMER OUTING returned to their home after travel down the coast. want to express our thanks to 6 Phone 4-- H reminded us of our responsiFair Winners visiting their granmother, Mrs the city and county crews who Mrs. Betty Petty and Mrs. bilities as leaders of youth. The DUP meet will County have cleaned up the lots and Ruth Neilsen of Glendale, Cal. Exhibits of high quality Hattie Schwab. 26 12:00 at at Friday, August Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and were Beaver visitors last Furniture Need foods, clothing, home improve the First Third Ward Church made them look so nice since week. Alice Or-to- week. daughtGillies, children four Marilyn (Sara of were the fire. guests ment and Forestry were very They visited at the home of the Walter Josephs and Dr. er of Dick and Margaret Gil- in Beaver for their annual Mrs. Arnold Parkinson at the evidence much in Reupholstering? who has been visiting Summer Outing. All members and Mrs. Wallace and Children McQuarrie. Betty, Ruth, Kate lies, held in, Milford last Wed- President Fair to A are attend. urged pleasant with her grandparents for the D. Yardley recently. Have that living room set or most a and Ina exhad enjoyable to In the addition nesday. Mrs. Ira Yardley accompanpast month, wil return to her afternoon is anticipated. favorite rocker hibits a demonstration contest day at Puffer Lake. Mrs. Pet- home in California to start Bring your own dishes. Las to her ied and Mary fordaughter by Twitch-el- l was held and were Newest Arrivals style dress re- Vegas Monday on business. ty and Mrs. Nielsen school. Twitchells Upholstery. mer Beaver residents. where clothing club view, THIRD WARD SACRAMENT Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Mrs. Gale Mr. and Gilbert have served the Beaver area members modeled their dresses Mary will return to Las Vegas Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- and The Maude of Ward Mrs. Sacrament Third to teach and continue her Phoenix, Arizona are very this family for over 13 years. year ter Joseph motored to Salt Winners of these contests who Christiansen have enjoyed a Services were conducted by proud of two new grandchildcareer. Their reputation for guaran- will childing their with to visit Lake in State Fair Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith ren, Mr. and Mrs. Collin Smith visit to Yellowstone Park and Dan Joseph on Sunday even- ren born recently. The first, teed service and quality work- contestparticipate at Logan and Salt Lake and ing. Opening prayer was of a boy, was born to Ross and daughter of Bountiful and family, and Mr. and Mrs. other places of interest. manship is unsurpassed. in September are: Style Marcia Ashcroft at Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Prisk fered by Ken Brinkerholf. were guests recently at the Keith (Beverly) Joseph. The For free consultation in City Dress Review. Kathy Truman A piano solo was given by on June 22nd. And a dainty your home, drop a card today. of Minersville; Demonstrations home of their uncles and aunt children of Keith and Beverly, and son Robert are spending little girl was born to Carl Joe and Irel and Ruth Will-de- Keith, Jr.. and Kathy and their two weeks vacation with Brad Neilsen. Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 Limb, of Beaver, and Jerry Pat's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Speakers were Darwin Mar and Helen Basinger at Oaklanj years of decorating experience Janet and Brenda Marshall of Keith, Jr's. friend, Jim Christ-ensoshall and Heber Gurr of the California on July 27th. will call with samples of all Minersville. Also a livestock Bishop Howard Bradshaw returned home with the Presley Whornham. Grandma and Grandpa Smith It's good to see DyAnn Hood High Council. and family are spending a Josephs a the latest furniture coverings for visit to team Sunday will participate. week Yellow-- ! The closing prayer was giv- will get acquainted with the Blake with the cast Off her in and help you choose the color judging vacationing Contestants in this event will stone little granddaughter in CalifNational Park. Before ther, Vernile Bradshaw and his foot. I'll bet she is enjoying en by Mary Yardley. and fabric for your sofa or be selected at the Cedar City ornia soon. the change. a bro-- . family in Montana. visit will chair. they returning Stock Show. over New Save one-ha- lf whose exhibits Members Furniture price. were selected to be sent to the TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY Fair are as follows: 150 N, Main Cedar CHy Foods I . Lynn Strong, Beaver; Chad FOR SALE Gillies, Beaver; Laurel Davis, USED UPRIGHT PIANO Melodie Prodzinski, Milford; Excellent condition $100.00 Milford. Beaver Home Furnishings Foods II 2 Phone Donetta Carter and Audrey Brace yourself for a thrill Marshall, Minersville. Foods III the first time you use Blue MinersDoris Hollingshead, to clean Lustre rugs. LuAnn and Ruth ville; Gentry Rent Electric Shampooer $1 Beaver; Betty Smith, Terry. Reynolds Building Supply Milford. Foods V Decorated Cakes Baldwin Piano Deborah Gurr and Jan Smith, Picked up this area. If you have good credit take over Beaver. Foods VI Making the grade the payment $18.97 month. Write Maxine Milford. Stewart, hard way . . . Teams Co. Music Clark Adjustor, Style Dress Review were used to grade rail Drive. Salt 4835 Highland Kathy Truman, Minersville. ' lines for overburden Lake City. Demonstrations dumps in early days of Jerry Limb, Beaver; Janet and FOR SALE Bingham Canyon Mine. Minersville. Two bedroom home with Brenda Marshall, Advanced Clothing fenced lot. Carpeted. Kitchen Limb. Beaver; Kathy Jerry Structuincluded. appliances Minersville; Maxinne Truman, 160 So. ral sound. $5,000.00. Milford. Stewart, Jim Contact Beaver. Main, Home Improvement I Bohn. phone Sharon Williams, Grace Marshall, Gaye Pryor and Kerri CAR FOR SALE 1959 Ford two-doo- r, radio, Wood, all of Minersville. Knitting I heater, air conditioned, conMilford. Julie Christiansen, ventional transmission. ExcelII Forestry Call condition. lent From its beginning in 1904, the Utah Copper enterprise was Blake Gillies, Beaver. Later years were to note such expansion projects as a new Clothing I based on experimentation and engineering research. The first ore FOR SALE $12,000,000 power plant and a subsequent $18,000,000 addition Limb, Three bedroom home with Sharon Strong, Vickie Minerswas from an underground mine and it was milled in a 300-to- n to a new per $22,000,000 electrolytic refinery; a $10,000,000 it; Pam Marshall, stokermatic Beaver; half basement, near the mouth of Ever Beaver. day experimental plant Bonnie Canyon. ore Lowe, Bingham ville; Cartunnel, and the purchase of a $20,000,000 haulage connected like furnace. since the story has been one of modification, improvement and Clothing II Box smelter. 59, Write and drapes. pet advancement. or call Mary Ann Esplin, Shelley RoUtah Annabella. berts, Beaver; Nedra Wunder-licBy early 1967, Kennecott's Utah Copper Division will have spent For example, in 1906 the first steam shovel, which operated on Milford; Laura Roberts. more than $100,000,000 over a period to' restore copper Beaver. railroad into bit the transand hillside track, the to the level of 10 years ago. To achieve this goal, it Bingham began production Beaver Legion Names III Clothing formation of the property into an open pit mine. The following has been necessary first to increase ore production, and then "Now Offirers Madelyn Hollingshead, Carothe experimental mill was replaced by a 6,000-to- n mill near at year, Hollingshead, Last Wednesday evening process the additional tonnage into copper. lyn Eyre, Julye Magna, the closest source of adequate water. the Ponerosa Park, 150 mem- and Annett Truman, all of The current expansion project, now nearing completion, means bers of the American Legion Minersville. During 1910 and 1911, the company built its own railroad from that Kennecott plans to continue as a major employer, key private Clothing IV and Auxiliary were present to the mine to Magna to handle the ore formerly carried by the industry, economic force and responsible witness the installation of of- Kay Burt, Beaver. community citizen in Clothing V ficers for the coming year. Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. for Utah to come. many years LaVar Atkin and Mrs. Carol Kathy Lund, Beaver. Smith were Installed as commander and president, respec- MANDERFIELD 1 tively, of the American Legion Brad-shaDuane Mrs. Kg Mr. and Auxiliary. and of Ogden ore at Mr. and Other officers installed were Garth Baldwin, Mrs. Carl Bradshaw's. They Legion ; 1st vice commander; Marvin came to get their son, Clayton, commandwho has been visiting his Spendlove, 2nd vice er; Mark Woolsey, adjutant; grandparents for two weeks. Mrs. Ray Bradshaw, Mr. and Dan Joseph, chaplin; Joseph A. Manzione, service officer; Mrs. Glen Blackner went to and Gilbert Briggs, sergeant-at-arm- s. the Salt Lake Temple to see a of the Blaek-ner- 's Mrs. Mildred married on Friday night. Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards Atkin, 1st vice president; Mrs. Alta Paice, 2nd vice president; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Low Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth, spent a few days camping at An electrifying develhistorian; Mrs. Ellen Joseph, Indian Creek. Elder Mel Osborn was the chaplain; Mrs. Helen Hutchinopment . , , Electric Mrs. speaker at Manderfield Sacshovels on crawler-typson, secretary-treasureJackie Nowers and Mrs. Bea- rament Meeting, Sunday. treads replaced steam Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of trice Spendlove, sergeants-at-armhoel$ on rails during Salt Lake visited Lafe Bradthe lWs at Bingham. Mrs. succeeds Smith shaw, Saturday. They were on Mrs. Carol Kesler as auxiliary presl the way to Arizona for a week Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rowley dent. Mr. Atkin, who has served for several months as com- spent the weekend in Parowan Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Myers . mander, was held over in the visited n Salt Lake. post. Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah When you can't see them, you can almost feel they're in the room with a er d. Legal Notices n. Jim's 438-249- n) 4-- H n. n, 438-232- Mireiii Kennecott Expansion Program Ac tolly Began Hor Than O Years Aa 438-29- 438-264- 8. h, 896-533- 4. ar w grand-daught- r; Honnecott Copper Corporation I ut CoPper Division er e s. wSx |