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Show TEE BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS "V.'e still must get across to the CHIT CHAT Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker young people that they can do with their lives just about spent a week in St. George THURSDAY MARCH 1G, 1937 e xpanding 4-- H na" th y want to do," Direc- - doing Templa work. While New ideas for expanding the tor Bennett there they visited Mrs. Kate urged. CUMLNS & GOINGS Club program in Beaver di- - Bowman, a fomer Beav.r resi- Specialists from the b v nail day. county were brought home this vision of the Federal Exten- - dent, and her daughter, Doro- I noticed a number of folks March is a popular month weekend by Mrs. Betty Marsh- sion Service, U.S. Department thy, and her husband, who taking advantage of the beau- for birthdays in the Leon all of Minersville from the ot Agriculture, V. Joseph Mc- - live in Overton, Nevada. They tiful weather we have had the Smith Leader Auliffe and Mrs. Fern S. Kel- - were at the Temple for a day. On March 7ih vv ester n Regional family. past few weeks. Now is the Jessie entertained at dinner Forum held March 9 in Salt ley, encouraged the local lead- Miss Alene Williams spent time to start that spring clean- for Leon's to find ways of expanding the weekend in Ely, Nevada Guests .ike City. trs birthday. ing and fixing. As President were Leon's mother, Mrs. Car- She was among 218 local their influence, particularly a- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arden McKay once said, "The man cline Smith, Mr. andMrs. Brent and state leaders from .Lung uisadvantaged groups. Williams and family. who tills the soil, garners the Smith and children and Mr. throughout the thirteen West-- . Tlr.y reported that Mrs. Maude Lewis of Orem fruit, increases his flocks and and Mrs. Val Smith. in Spates io attend the Forum of the youth of the nation are is in Beaver visiting friends his herds, having in mind makOn Monday the family met on "New Dimensions of Lead- not being served by any for a week, ing the, world better in which at the new home of Mr. and ership in Expanding Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Erva) youth group. The expanding hi lives, desiring to contribute Mrs. Brent Smith when Janet The highlight of the Forum, population of the West, they Goodwin of Ely, Nevada ar to the happiness of his family entertained at dinner for Brent Mrs. Marshall said, came at the pointed out, indicates a grow- - spending a week with Roy's and bis fellows, and who does and his mother, Mrs. Jessie closing banquet when the cer- ing need to train young lead- - mother, Mrs. Hattie Goodwin, nil things for the glory of God, whose birthdays are on tificates of achievement were ers. Smith, cleaning her yards and repair- will, to the extent that he March 13th. presented by Mr. J.C. Penney, McAuliffe compared the vol- - ing fences and outside build-untefor himself these denies ideals, founder of the J.C. Penney Co. leader's role to ings. Happy Birthday, folks. develop his spirituality." Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farns- - It was a grant by the Penney that of a grain of sand in an Another son and his wife, Mr U1UlUuC 6Ui caua- i- w()rth an(J thrge chil(Jren Qf L'oi.ipany that made it possible oyster which becomes a and Mrs. Harold (Audrey) pearl, me one 01 in siate .papers Salt Laks visited at the home or ih National Club adding "A little agitation now Goodwin of Lehj spent Sunday written by J. Roloff of Mesa, of Dean's Foundation to conduct the ai'.a then helps the oyster and with the fa nily before going Mrs. Kathmother, Arizona. Sorry to say, but the leen to Milford to visit their daugh- Farnsworth, last week. Forum The local arrangements may help you too." shoe seamed to pinch so 1 dev.'. rti handled Dr, Charles Freeman of .the ter, Karen, and Audrey's D?an and his wife accompanby tha Utah cided to share it with all of ied some Club Foundation ents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Roberts, friends, Mr. and Mrs. State University Cooperative Beaver in hopes some of it Aims Mr. and Mrs. Neil-so- n Extension Services. The Fed- spoke on Mrs. Mary (Aunt Mary) and responsibility could be improved. to the St. George Temple eral Extension Service, U.S. to help youngsters become full Goodwin will be 90 years old Per"Utah the Beautiful? for a coui le of days and Grand Department of Agriculture, participating members of their Tuesday, March 14. She is in haps it is. I drove through the ma Farnsworth Freeman .said the Milford Hospital. Happy kept the child- also assisted in the program. communities. second week in November and ren. The Forum featured outstanthis leadership was important Birthday, Aunt Mary! seen it was the prettiest I have Mrs. Mary Robinson is Pfc. Reed Willyard is happy ding speakers, field trips and in both rural and urban com- it. The trees had not shed all to be home wit:i his wife, Vir- ample opportunity for discus- munities. "Our large cities are spending some time with her their colored leaves and some old baby sions, she reported. In fact, it sad commentary to the poverty daughter, Alice, and her hus-o- f flowers were still blooming. ginia and opportunity many young- - band Elwood Lund, who live Kimberlee Ann, was the informal discussions I have been making the trip daughter, that probably were the most sters receive in our rural com- - in American Fork, seen he before. hadn't whom through Utah fall and spring useful elements of the Forum munities. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith People leave the for about 15 years. Others Virginia met him in Salt Lake It was in these sessions that the because they lack had Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Roper country Reed has night. Wednesday came tha same route. It isn't the , local leaders compared skills required there. Then of Provo as their guests over the beauty that impresses us. been stationed in Germany for notes on "how to do it" in their the they get to the city and find the weekend. Monday they It is those terrible barns. the past 7 months. He will be Clubs. They quickly distheir skills are even more in- - were in Southerland Utah for Some haven't had a brush of home for three weeks before the flexibility of covered he said. the funeral of Hettie, a cousin anadequate," to back for he has report paint ever, nor a board nailed 'o difrerent community situain com .of Mrs. Smith. Involving on since the pioneers built other two years with the Army Mrs. Lucille A. Murdock and Mike and LeeAnn Erickson, tions, yet found a broad com- c munity development can meet them. I am mentally exhaustmon bond of interest in help-in- two purposes, Freeman believ- - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashman of Mrs. Fred and of Mr. children ed from tearing them down. es. First is the objective of Cedar City are spending a boys and girls. What bonfires I make in my 3rickson of Draper, are visitThe keynote speaker for the helping develop the commun- - week in southern California, with their grandparents, ing imagination, but it doesn't help Mrs. Julia Edwards is enjoy-hel- p Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Erick- Forum was Utah's Extension ity, while the second is "to my high blood pressure. Director, W. H. Bennett. He young people grow in ing an extended visit in Calif, Farmers and ranchers come son, for a few days. Leonard noted that while youth of leadership and in week-en- d visiting friends and relatives, through Utah from Canada find Mima spent the face tremendous pro- citizenship. By working with Mrs. Euzella Thomas is home today the and in brought Draper What an and many states. blems, these challenges present others in the development of after spending several weeks them. back children with farmof Utah get opinion they Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Spend-lov- e the greatest opportunities for the community, young people j in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. ers. Can't someone in an effecin youth and leaders of youth. should grow in many ways," Eldon Thomas and family. enjoyed the week-en- d tive position do something to Freeman concluded. Richard (Dick), Eldon's son erase these monstrosities that Cedar City with their daughtRalph Pullins, a student at Our field trip included a bus has been called to serve a mis-rid- e mar the landscape and beauty" er Maria and Tintic Jiigh School, won $5 to Utah where we sion in Peru, South America, Are YOU guilty for this gen- Wayne Smith. with this limerick. I thought saw a Alpine,active group of He will enter the mission home very Mr. Jack Miller is home it was cute. tleman's blood pressure and with April 10 where he will study Club members d txhaustion? after two weeks in the Holy A fellow named the combined effortswho, of their for three months to learn the Gibbon Why not make those bon- Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. won the Na- - language. fires a reality and eliminate He is feeling much better and Tied up his hair in a ribbon local people, had award for beautification tional those old barns, fences and out- able to be around a bit. His neighbor looked twice with 19'jG, The Beaver Study Club met boys many along L. once Gordon Then said 'pretty nice.' Mr. and Mrs. F. and for all. buildings And most of them are useless, of Draper spent a night with Bui everyone knew he was and girls taking top prizes in at the home of Mrs. Naomi project work at the county Baker on Friday, March 3. Mrs too! fiddin'. the Pershing - Cricksons on state fairs. A horse club Mildred Yardley reported on to Persh Let's make Beaver the "Beau their way California. Mrs. Walter Joseph spent the and that keeps active the year her recent world tour. She tiful"! ing and Mrs. Gordon (Loe) past week in Salt Lake help in the entire showed pictures of points of are bother and sister. They ing her daughter, Mrs.' Karma round. Everyone interested interest. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward and also visited with the Leonard Smith, get packed to move community seemed in Club work. Refreshments were served three children of McGill, Nev., Ericksons ana other relatives. to Denver, Colo. Her husband, The final two day of the to nine members and two and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ward the MurdocK in Denver has spent been Roger Collin, were devoted to devel- - guests. and two children of Salt Lake week-en- d home with his par- for a month making arrange- Forum On February 17 the Study leadership techniques. oping ments for a home for the The sessions City were guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Murwere led by Dr. Club met at the home of Mrs. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ward dock and family. On Sunday, family and getting acquainted Mae White. Mrs. Melba Yard-Clu- b Last week Brent and Janet Chase and Lucille took him with his new position with R. O. Monosmith, State and reviewed the book "Try in leader California, ley Smith and children Terri, Mike back to Cedar where he is the Autobuhner Company foi Dr. Ford, a consultant Giving Yourself Away" by Wendy, moved into their tending school. They enjoyed whom be is an Engineer. They to Dorothy the Los Angeles County David Dunn. newly completed home on 4th attending church service wnere have four children. Mr. Joseph Public Schools. New officers selected for They pointed East and 2nd North. The home the MIA Basketball Team from went to Salt Lske on Saturday the out the of coming year were Alver-need- s many changing is a lovely split-levand will the College Ward was honored, to get Kate and bid the family of growing young people, etta Robinson, Pres.; Lucy make a nice improvement on Roger was a member of the goodbye the time they enter borne, Vice Pres.; Mae Write, the street. We wish Brent and team. Those who have pictures at at the 9 or 10 on up of Kathleen Farn-throu- h ageg Janet every happiness in their Gecrge Galley, Pro at the the Press Office, please come the late teens. Mono- - sworth, Reporter, new home. Golf Course, in and pick them up before smith Canyon Breeze Refreshments were served reviewed the basic pur- Mrs. Anne Johnson had a spent the winter in San Diego, they get lost. then translated by the hostess to nine members of poses pleasant surprise on Sunday California but is happy to be Dell and Jill Hollingshead these objectives into organiza- - and three visitors. when she received a telephone back in Beaver again. He and a friend, David Bennion, call from Michigan and had will take over the running of who attend school at BYU were tion practices in lives. Creative vision, she said, the opportunity of talking to the Club House at the Golf weekend guests at the home work with projects and activi is required to succeed in this ties. twelve of her family who were Course again this summer, of Jill and Dell's parents, Mr work. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rich and and Mrs. Arshel Hollingshead. having a dinner in Detroit to Mrs. Ford challenged the Betty hopes she will be ahy celebrate the birthdays of her two children of Salt Lake are Sunday, the Hollingsheads en- - leaders to "give new twists to to pass on her enthusiam about four sisters. Club work to all interested spending a few days in Beaver tertained at dinner for 'the established ideas." She then Anne and Andy are plan- - with Mike's parents, Mr. and visitors, their son. Jack and his urged that a primary objective members and leaders, and to ning a fishing trip to Lake Mrs. George Rich, and in be to encourage them to strive hard-hel- p family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pry-- , of work with next week and while ford with Kaye's parents, Mr. or and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford the members become er and take a more active there Anne's son, Randy Heft, and Mrs. Max Root. in thei daily . interest in Robinson. 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