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Show CHIT CHAT THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Greenville Iva H. Miller Dies BY EST A Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Mrs. Iva Tanner Hales Miller, 66, died June 13, 1967, in a Salt Lake Hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Miller was born Sept. 23, 1900, in Beaver to Rolin Ray and Rhoda Alice Hales. She married Howard O. Miller February 21, 1928, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a retired school teacher, a member of the Utah Nature Society and an active member of the LDS church. She is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Emmelin) Stringham, Salt Lake City; one brother, Paul L., Salt Lake; and one Mrs. R.A.B. (Zella) We spent one morning en- sister, joying the Frontier Ghost Hatch, San Diego, California. Funeral services were held Town in Bliss, Idaho. We returned home last Wednesday. Thursday, June 15 in Salt Lake Josephine came back with us and has been our guest for Vi Mathews Sprague the week. We enjoyed a family Saturday eve- Dies In Cedar City ning at Bill's cabin in Buckskin Valley. Vie Mathews Sprague, 54, Enjoying the good food and visit were Mr. died of a heart attack June 14, and Mrs. Bill (Irene) Cox, 1967 at her home. She was David, Dan, Taressa, Mr. and born November 6. 1912 in BeaMrs. King (Donna) Morris, Jover to Thomas Melvin and sephine Shaw, Dicky Davis & Thressa Black Mathews. She Blaine and memarried Roy Carson Sprague in Beaver on April 18, 1935. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon (Mari- Later solemnized in the St. lyn) Orton and three daught George LDS Temple. She is survived by her husers, of Salt Lake, visited in Beaver last week with Mr. band; two daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. Arnold (Althea) Low Marion Virginia Howes, St. and Mrs. Mary Haney. They George, Mrs. Bonnie Carole were enroute to Parowan to Ditlevsen, Lakewood, Calif; attend Eldon's fathers' (Clark four grandchildren; brothers Orton) funeral. Mr. and Mrs. and sisters, John Fae; Donald Low and Mrs. Haney attended both of Cedar City; Clark, the funeral with them. Thousand Orem; Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Low Oaks, California; Mrs.. Bernice and family of Salt Lake spent Henry, Cedar City; Mrs. Bonthe week-en- d with Mr. and nie Parry, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jim Low. Funeral services were held Mrs. J. B. (Karen) Jones Saturday jn Cedar City. and two daughters, of Salt Lake, spent last week with Musslsman of Moab. Karen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. were enroute to Cedar They City Warren Hutchings. to attend the officers Mr. and Mrs. John (Ann) convention. Bob peace and Mr. Giles Messer and lamily of Las Ve- are Patrolmen. Mr. Highway gas spent last week with Mrs. Mussleman was Sheriff of Hettie Harris and other fam- Moab. Darlene and Bob won ily members. Larry and Tracy several prizes for the competwill stay for a month with itive events at the convention. their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Merle (Elean-ore- ) Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hutchings have just returned entertained at a barbeque din- from Gray a trip. They were in Las ner for Fathers Day and their Vegas, Nevada to visit with son, Gordon's birthday Suntheir son and his wife, Mr. day. Those present to enjoy and Mrs. James Gray, and in the afternoon were Mr. and Calif., with Mr. and Mrs.' Glen Hutchings, Mr. and Colinga, Mrs. Larry (Gean) Kelly. The Mrs. Henry Limb, and Mr. and Grays and Kellys enjoyed a Mrs. Sam Hutchings and famiday traveling to San Francisco ly and the Alan Hutchings. all the many points of seeing Guests at the home of Mr. interest. and Mrs. Henry Limb the past Mr. and Mrs. Glen week were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hutchings Hutchings Lowe and son David of Albeand family and Mr. and Mrs. qurque, N.M., Mr. and Mrs Alan Hutchings and family Warren Waters and family of Monday touring Capi Las Vegas, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. spent tol Reef Monument, Hanks- LeVer (Ilene) Blake and fam- ville and Lake Powell where ily of St. George, Utah. They they enjoyed seeing all the also visited with Mr. and Mrs. beautiful scenery. Alma Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. MerBrinkerhoff had, Mrs. rill Lowe, and Mr. and Mrs. as her Amy lately, Mr. and guests Cecil (Beatrice) Willden. Mrs. Morgan (Faye) Howell Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker and two children, Tony and just returned from visiting Mr Sherrie, of Oasis, Ut., Mr. and and Mrs. Wendell Baker and Mrs. Sam Sledge of Fort Sill, family in Idaho Falls. The Oklahoma. They were going a to the family enjoyed trip to Delta, Utah to attend Mrs. Craters of the Moon and Sun Sledge's father's funeral. (ParValley. ley Elder). Also Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Hurst Chuck Sledge of Barstow, Cal., of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sam and Chuck are Mrs. stopped in Beaver for a short grandsons. visit with Mr. and Mrs. PresMr. and Mrs. Rulon Curtis ley Whornham. Bill D. is the and family of Salt Lake are son of the late Wm. M. Hurst with Mr. and Mrs. and a nephew of Mrs. Whorn- visiting Bill (Georgene) Warby, Jr., to ham. They were enroute for a few days. Mrs. Curtis is Salt Lake where they were Mrs. Warby's sister. going by plane to Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal BaldOregon to attend the gradua win and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin tion of their son, Wm. Jr., from Smith enjoyed the day Saturdental college. Mr. Hurst is Lehman Caves. day visiting Regional Forester of the South Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Phoebe) West District of Albuquerque. Warby were happy when Mr. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Chambers of Low and Mrs. Jim (Sadie) Utah, stopped to visit Granger, the past week were Mr. and them. The Chambers were Mrs. Bob (Darlane) Low and neighbors of the Warbys when family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert lived in Granger. they Giles, and Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Blaine and I enjoyed five days last week visiting in Bru-neaSecond Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah Idaho, with Blaine's sisEditor-Publishter and husband, Mr. and GEORGE A. RICH Mrs. Harold (Josephine) Shaw. We stopped in Elko, Nevada, St. Center East 45 Office Business for a short visit with Grant Phone 438 2891 and Mary Seaman, who will be moving soon. Grant has $3.00 Per Year in Advance been transfered to the Ogden, Subscription Price Utah office. Idaho is real nice Outside of Beaver County $4.00 Per Year country. They have plenty of water and it was quite a thrill NATIONAL NEWSPAPER to cross over the Snake River A! Mountain as we visited in Home, Cladwell, Boise, Nampa iinnmzTCTTO and other towns close to Bru-nea- Mrs. Bessie Edwards and daughter Annette took Bessies mother, Nettie Fordham, to Salt Lake on Friday where Mrs. Fordham will undergo surgery. The Clyde Murdock family are getting ready to move into their new trailer home. They have torn down their old home and are locating the new one in the same area. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton and family have moved from Greenville to Milford. Don has employment there with the railroad. Bishop Arthur Blackner is home from the Milford hospital and is feeling much better. Week-en- d visitors at the Black ner home were daughter Lou-re- e Stewart and Maurine Yard ley and families. Visitors at the home of the Roy Bartons are their sons, Dick and Bob Orton. Bob and Denna Ann are moving bback to Beaver. Also LaRae and son Troy are visiting while Kenneth is at National Guard Encampment at Camp Williams. Speakers at the June 18th Sacrament meeting were, returned missionaries, Dan Goff and Alan Dotson. Visiting High Councilmen were James Morgan and Hal Norton. All Fathers were presented with a carnation In honor of Fathers Day. u, er our Sunday Special iVy u. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1967 Legal Notices FOR Backhoe Work NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sand & Gravel IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH Hauling-Backfillin- g Tree Topping and Trimming CALL Jim's 438-297- In the Matter of the Estate of ISADORE LESSING, deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned executors at the office of their attorney, John O. Christiansen, Beaver, Utah, by the 28th day of August, - 1967. SAND & GRAVEL Phone er 9 s s LeRoy Myron Lessing Louis Adolph Lessing Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Isadore Lessing, deceased! Brace yourself for a thrill the first time you use Blue NOTICE Lustre to clean rugs. The City Council of Beaver Rent Electric Shampooer $1.00 City, Utah will meet in speReynolds Building Supply cial session at the Beaver City LOSE WEIGHT safely with Office at the hour of 12 noon, Thursday, June 29, 1967, for Tablets. the purpose of adopting a budONLY 98c at get of receipts and disburseBEAVER DRUG STORE ments for the fiscal year, July 1, 1967 June 30, 1968. The proposed budget is now MILLIER'S on file at the Beaver City REFRIGERATION Office. Any persons interested SERVICE in examining the proposed bud get are invited to do so. Commercial Refrigeration s Geo. B. Low and Recorder Air Conditioning Dex-A-Di- et Complete Sales and Service Call Karl D. Miller Phone or 2632 NOTICE Beaver City is interested in renting a number of dump trucks to haul gravel onto the City Streets. Anyone having a dump truck they wish to FURNITURE NEED rent should contact the Beaver REUPHOLSTERING? City Office immediately. Have that living room set or BEAVER CITY CORP. favorite rocker NOTICE and redesigned by Twitchell Notice is Hereby Given that Upholstery. Twitchell's have served the Beaver area for the Board of County Commis over 15 years. sioners will meet at 1:15 p.m. Their reputation for guaran- on the 5th day of July 1967 teed service and quality for the purpose of considering the request of the County unsurpassed. For free consultation in your Sheriff to increase his and his deputy's expense allowhome, drop a card today. Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 ances from $350.00 to $550.00 years of decorating experience, and from 400.00 to $1,000.00 will call with samples of all respectively. the latest furniture coverings Any person wishing to proand help you choose the color test the respective increases and fabric for your sofa or may appear at said time and chair. be heard. over New Save one-haBy Order of the Board of Furniture prices. County Commissioners, s C. V. Smith Twitchell Upholstery 750 N. Main Cedar City County Clerk 438-29- work-manship- is lf HOME FOR SALE Three bedroom home for oil furnace, carpeted, sale electric stove, refrigerator, drapes; garden area, fruit trees, pasture, large corral with cattle right at Minersville, Ut. Contact Heber Gillins, 2824 East Tonopah, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030. FOR SALE 1964 Chevy Van $1,000.00 1966 60 Series, Chevy and Truck, Priced for well equipped. quick sale. Due to change in new mail schedules this equipment will have to be replaced. 5 Call Dick Davis 438-288- SET FOR SALE Like new, bedroom set, queen size bed, box springs and mattress. $275.00. SHOT GUN BEDROOM Shot gun, Winchester model 12, used once $75.00. Call Naomi Packard. Phone after 5 p.m. 438-566- 5 WANTED TO BUY Private party want to purchase old fashioned style print magazines, old prints or pictures. Also old glass and other various antique articles. Please give some description and price. Dave Crocker, CanWrite yon Breeze Trailor Court, Central Ave., Cedar City, Utah. OLD COINS PAPER I need items from the firms listed below to complete a his I will pay a toric display REASONABLE price for script paper or tokens, from the Beaver Wool and Manufacturing Co., and the Beaver Co-O- p Company. I also need paper money drawn on the Bank of Beaver in any denominations. If you have any of these items please contact Clifford D. Hughes. 2445 East 2900 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Write about any old coins or Hems of Historic Interest. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of Beaver County School District until 10:30 a.m., July 5, 1967 for a 72 passenger puller type school bus. Specifications for the body and the chassis and the bid forms are available at the office of the Board of Education, Beaver County School District, Beaver, Utah. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Board of Education. Arlo P. Messinger, Clerk Board of Education Beaver County School District SHARPENED Hand and Power Saws Satisfaction Guaranteed Walt Mackerell 6 Phone SAWS 438-249- Brin-kerhof- I MOTOROLA By Mildred Vrdlr Mr. Bob Nowers has had as guests his daughters, Esta Hall of California, and Mrs. Vera Hunter of Bountiful, and their families visiting the past week At the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McQuarrie are their four grandchildren of Cedar City, children of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christiansen. They will visit for the summer while their parents are on a teaching assignment in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gillies and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gillies of Salt Lake in Beaver spent the week-en- d moving the furniture and getting their house in order to be rented. Mrs. Paul Anderson and son Lynn spent several days in Salt Lake with Paul at the new restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher and family of Ogden and Mrs. Irene Fletcher of Logan are spending gome time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mrs. Fletcher was Yardley. Distance rates are at their lowest. No need to wait till evening. You can dial a station-to-statio- r call n Gasolir : Octane Ratings Contiru j Upward Climb anywhere in the country (except Alaska and Hawaii), and the first three minutes will never cost more than a dollar. 100 . El UJ 2 90 - WL- - n in k 1946 tig JEBk) Mountain States Telephone Mrs. Bonnie Hutchings and family and Glen and Evelyn Keener of Fallon, Nevada were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs Glen Hutchings and Mrs. Fern Church. After spending a week Bonnie took her mother, Mrs. Church, back with her to spend a month. Fern will also visit with her sisters, Ruth and Bernice in Vallejo, Calif. Evelyn and Glen Keener will stay with their grandparents for a month when their mother, Marie Keener, will come for a visit and take them back home. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Frazer of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frazer of In dependence, Calif., were guests of Mrs. Ruby McMullin and Annabell and Elsie Hales the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frazer are here to spend a month. Mrs. Ruby McMullin motored to Salt Lake Sunday where she and Mr. and Mrs. Doug McMullin attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMul- v lin. I pioj "- 85 i Miss Jeannie Whornham of Salt Lake spent the week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Presley Whornham. Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Ivie of Flowell, and Mr. and Frazer of Cedar City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin. 3 u 1 Why not take advantage of our Sunday Special rates, and make this a very special Sunday for someone somewhere else? 113 M 05 1966 1956 Regular pi" I K. Premium The octane rating of U.S. gase oline is at an high. In 1966, regular gasoline averaged 94 octane, while pre- mium fuel averaged 100. (Octane indicates a fuel's resistance to engine knock.) Although octane is important, it is only one indication of the improving quality of motor fuel. May M. Atkin was hostess to the Wednesday night club. After serving a delicious plate luncheon, Bridge was played. Prizes were won by Kate Vina Hutchings and Anna Nelson. Ea - h, 'ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. LETS GO WESTERN" The Modern Mothers Club held their meeting Friday, June 9th, at the home of Mrs. Oakden. President Gladys Phoebe Warby was in charge. Current events, poetry, and other items of interest were given by Esta Cox. Ten members were present to enjoy the nice luncheon and report. SADDLERY RANCH WEAR WESTERN BOOTS Visit our friendly S5 store. i Widest selection of all types of Western clothing and sad dlery. Lowest prices. Send For Your New FREE Western Catalog! fully illustrated cataloq with many styles in full natural color) Wrie Dept. "L" 62 E. 2nd So., Salt Lake City. Utah Susan Smith was honored at a bridal shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, June 16th at 8 p.m. Games were enjoyed by the friends and neighbors present. Lunch was served and Susan received many lovely personal gifts. CROSSWORD 1 Phi I j. j 10 Ti H " " """" " - k By A. C. Gordon Id U h' i " ix I "" " 7? "7" xs o Mi 14 """ !7 """" I." vu TT" v7" s) "7" s" ' " SALES Color TV A I Black and White TV rm"L Radios BEAVER All day long on Sunday, Long TIME HANSS HEAVY... Stereos A WOUND CLOCK IS "AVIEK THAN AM '..VOl'KD ON - .' THE CLOCK t Service on All Makes TFI TIIIM . Mother of the Year from Utah last year. Her son Robert is an instructor at ths school in Ogden for the deaf and blind. Mrs. Frank Gentry accompanied her father, Mr. Jensen, from Richfield to Salt Lake to bring home her son Curtis who has been confined in th? Primary Childrcns Hospital in Salt Lake with a leg infection. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Fothsr-inghaand family of California spent several days visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nowers. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Swindle-hurand Kent spent the week-en- d in Las Vegas where they met their son Sherman, who was returning home from spending several months In Texas. He completed his training for the National Guard. IP l s i 1 3 7 9 10 U 12 Lt - ACROSS Roman 1(H) Stnge action Iron (them.) Preposition Fish eggs Writing uhstnc- Preposition 13 - A . ' IS S PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR HEART IS -IN Ato C RICA! 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