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Show r4 IT 7T 1 THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1967 7W&M HAL LUND She's old encuqh to start savina here... and so are you! 4 f5 foi City Council is w , j Mar? Civic Minded - Pregressive - Energetic BE SURE TO VOTE! SBA Inaugurates Build Business Bus Bill Bruhn, Regional Director of the Small Business Adand Governor ministration Calvin Rampton inspected the new SBA Build Business Bus probably the first of its kind in the coutry. Mr. Bruhn istated, "The Build Business Bus is just as the name implies, a service of SBA to the businessmen of Utah to provide them with service whether on the main street of the metropolis or the back alley of a ghetto or even at a farm house. It is part of 'Outreach' effort to SBA's bring its programs to the people who can benefit most from minority including them, groups. It is a loan and service office on wheels completely equipped with a library of free management publications, forms, loan applications and personnel so that businessmen in both urban and rural areas of the State may take advantage of the many services offered by SBA. To this end the Build Business Bus will follow a regular schedule to the towns Even the young folk today know that having a growing reserve of spore cash in an interest-earnin- g sJMiiivV i u and cities which will be publicized in advance." C. VV'iit'ock, The Balance Growth Con- CHIT CHAT ference was held on the camBY EST A pus of Brigham Young University October 30, 1967, in Did you see in the paper the Franklin W. Harris Fine where the Howard Blakes of Arts Center. Every businessman, whether large or small, Hinkley, Utah raised banana squash that weighed close to was invited to attend. 50 pounds each. I'll bet Jim Governor Rampton, in ap- and Sadie Low and the Leoplauding the action of the nard Roberts had some that Small Business Administration large. We had quite an experfor taking this service to the ience with squash this year. people said, "When the Gov- Donna gave us some seeds that ernment makes worthwhile came from New Zealand. Well, programs available, it is the we had yellow, green and obligation of administrators to striped squash, round, flat and see that citizens are made long squash, but they are all of the program and its delicious and it was a new deal for us. benefits." station-to-statio- week-nigh- That's one hour earlier! t. And from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, you can call for $1.75 or less. every night between midnight and 7 a.m., when you dial your call direct. (If your community does not have Direct Distance Dialing, you still earn this new low rate on most the operator.) coast-to-coa- station-to-statio- calls you place with n TUES. I WED. 1 5 p.m- .K 7 p.m. J Cash sales of United States Savings Bonds in this county totaled during September $4,827, East Beaver volunteer bonds chairman S. G. Hickman Manager, Beaver Branch of Milford State Bank, reported today. For the nine months of 1967, Beaver County's sales reached Chairman Hickman $52,812, said. September bond sales for all of Utah were $1,996,579, according to State Savings Bonds Director Kathleen Mei-kl"These sales bring Utah's total to $19,517,022 for the first nine months of the year, compared with $17,619 824 for the same period of 1966 up almost $1.9 million. Also, it is the highest for any period since the War Years," Mrs. Meikle said. "Nationally, the total amount of U.S. Savings Bonds being e held by the public is at an high of $51 billion, 079 million as compared with $49 billion, 889 million a year ago," Mrs. Meikle continued. She emphasized that buying bonds is a concrete way for individual Americans to show support of our armed forces both at home and abroad. "While freedom can't be bought with money money can be used to help preserve freedom," she stated. "By investing in U.S. Savings Bonds, you help to keep our country strong." e. nine-mon- SUN. SAT. FRI. THURS. I guess Evan Neilsen and his deer hunters felt they had been real lucky. Eleven of the thirteen hunters bagged their deer. Paul and Bert Smith also had good luck with the hunters they were with. They got eight nice buck from the Dog Valley area. King and Blaine hunted everywhere and never got a shot. I guess you just have to be in the right place at the right time. Aleen Williams and the two Indian girls who are staying with her, Marie Whitehouse and Alberta Paywah, spent the weekend in Ely, Nevada visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arden Williams and family. Mr. Horald Griffiths and Sonny of Las Vegas, spent several days in Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warby and th BEAVER MILFORD STATE BANK This Newspaper carries more local advertising than any other publication In LOCAL w Cali-forn- I i i I i Ferron, Utah November 6, 1967 The station-to-statiointerstate call, plus tax, anywhere in the continental U.S., except Alaska. calls diM directly from midniaht to 7 a.m.-- or if your rate applies only to does not yet have Direct Distance Dialing, to most station calls placed with the operator. s Auction 50 HEREFORD long Distance is a bigger bargain than ever before! BULLS, GRADED & YEARLING, Plus 10 FOUNDATION FEMALES fast and easy to Dial Direct I ask 1 l2sJ Mountain States Tebphone Grading Social Hr Sale HEALTH mid SAFETY TIPS . 10 ... 11 1 a.m. a.m. p.m. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: PAUL CRAWFORD, FERRON, OR LA VON DAY, CASTLE DALE, 748-238- 1 By Coincidence Coincidence played a large part in establishing the reputed AIL IS Maximum rates for a ie "Cures" Persist The Cowmen's Kind" i the world... That's Us! You and Your EBHJJL1L j CITY BRANCH family. Sonny, who attended school here, is in the Marines and was home on leave. of the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey (Allie) Meacham and family spent two months in Oakridge, Tennessee while Harvey attended Atomic Research School. They Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. are now back in Provo where ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 Harvey teaches at BYU. Allie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Muir. Mrs. Amy Miller of Salt Lake and they returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Merlene) Carolyn Esplin, who is at- is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mar-sen- a Dalton. Smith and family of Las Vegas tending school at the BYU in Mr. and Mrs. Evan (Roberta) are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Provo, spent the weekend with her family Mr. and Mrs. Neilsen and Mr. and Mrs. Stan (Anona) Swindlehurst. MerGrant Esplin and Mary Ann. Neilsen of Provo spent Friday lene and three children spent and Saturday in Las Vegas two days in Minersville visitattending an Insurance Con- ing Mr. and Mrs. Arshal Evans vention. They stopped to visit and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Smith Roberta's parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Louise Bently of Cali- Ernest Muir on their way home recently returned from a two fornia has been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stan (Gladys) week tour of the Northwest, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Oakden were in Salt Lake where they visited relatives last week. Gladys was in the and enjoyed the many places Kelsey. The Relief Society held a hospital for medical treatments of interest. work-da- y meeting Tuesday. A pot luck dinner was served at noon. In the afternoon Mrs. Fae Fordham demonstrated textile painting. Wednesday night, Oct. 24, the Primary held their child-ren- s Halloween party. A good time was had by all present. the Wednesday afternoon children of the elementary school held Halloween, class parties. The room mothers furnished the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murdock and daughter Raylene of Oakland, Oregon were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gillins Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts of McMinville, Oregon are in "PERSON-TO-PERSON- " town with relatives. ' Mrs. Keith Guymon of Cedar -City spent Friday here with her sister, Bernice Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nelson and family of California have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Far-noof Las Vegas were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers Friday night. Mrs. Frank Kelsey of spent two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Richards. On Thursday, November 2, from the AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION at 2 p.m. Mrs. Johnson of the 535 N. DEARBORN STREET Utah Power and Light Co., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60610 will be here to demonstrate Citrv'gfcmas Poods. All ladies are invited to be present. It will be at the Ward Chapel. Mr. Bernard Jameson is a patient at the Milford Valley Memorial Hjospital receiving medical attention. Emery County Hereford Assn. CUP THE CHART, KEEP IT HANDY. MON. payday. Siarf new! " '. Eduction As;c::c:::o:i. all-tim- From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, you can call for just $1.25 or less. can call Savings Account here is just plain, good common senss! Your savings will grow faster and more easily here if you save regularly, every v County Bond Sales Reach $52,812 In Sept. Now you can call out of state for $1 or less all day Saturday as well as all day Sunday anywhere in the continental U. S. (except Alaska) The $1 rate now starts at 7 every v Assistant Executive Secre- t- are LOWER than ever! 75c-y- ou s Chr-irrran- Long Distance Rates And for - Mrs. Phelon left to Rglit GROUPS SPONSOR AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK , The A. Americanism Richard Sfcte PTA; Sellerberg, Malouf, Director, I. Pele.son, Nefona! Vice Com American Lesion Department oF Utah; Dr. Edwin , Stale Dirccr, PTA; ciiid Dr. Loyd mandar, American Legion; Mrs. Jerry tlr'-ri- MOW for three minutes, ... cdcctivcncss of traditional remedies in medical folklore, points out TODAY'S HEALTH GUIDE, the American Medical Association's manual of health information for the American family. Warts, which come apparently from nowhere and often disappear for no apparent reason, gave undeserved reputations to innumerable remedies which happened to be used just preceding the spontaneous disappearance of a vart. The character of many diseases, such as the milder sore throats and colds, also caused simple herbs and other home methods lo gain a curative reputation which they did not merit, the health book says. Here are the facts about some of the common misconceptions regarding health There Is no medicine which can be taken by mouth to dissolve fjallsinncs. Heart disease Is not necessarily a reason for refusing an operation or for being afraid to take anesthetics. Flowers absorb some oxygen, but the principal reason they are removed from the sick room at night is because they keep better In the open air. Insulin docs not cure di.i betes; it substitutes for the wlikh the Ixxly is unable to provide for itself. ins-i-li- Premature baldness in men ii not caused by wearing hats; nobody knows what causes it. Cancer has nil been shown to be contagious. It is not important lo lie on the right side when sleeping to keep from interfering with heart action; the heart actually is in the middle of the chest and not on the left side. Persons over 40 need not avoid strenuous exercise if thev have been accustomed to it and are in good condition. Removing a mole will not result in cancer; cancer is more likely to result from not having it removed if It ought to be. |