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Show Higher Interest Rates For Savings Bonds THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1968 And Shares U. S. Savings Bonds and Savings Notes popularly known as "Freedom Shares"--ar- e now paying higher rates of interest according to S. G. Hickman, East Beaver County Chairman for the Treasury's Savings Bonds Program. Effective June 1, 1968, the interest rate on E and H Bonds was raised from 4.15 per cent to 4.25 per cent when held to maturity the full legal limit permitted under present law. Outstanding E and H Bonds also carry a comparable rate increase to next maturity. The interest rate on Freedom Shares was increased from 4.74 per cent to 5 per cent on issues dated June 1 ...HAPPY GARS and thereafter. There is no NATURALLY LAST LONGERI legal authority to improve the C!Uiil:liffl I on Freedom Shares yield Your Shamrock Dealer has a lot issued from May 1, 1967 going for your car's disposition through. May 31, 1968, since they come under different law. Chairman Hickman reports that the restriction that Freedom Shares may be purchased A sickening shock . . . and, like fire, can only by individuals enrolled destroy and rob you of important papers, Ijan visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry in a regular purchase BPW Installs Officers BUSY BAKERS BEAVER jewelry and other valuables worth many, has been dropped. Effective (Virginia) Hartman and dau- June 1, Freedom are Shares many times the very small yearly cost of Kari White opened the meetBy Mildred Yardley The Beaver Business) and ghter, Leslie, in Topanga Can- available for over-th- e single, bank Mrs. RobinMr. Ted Professional Women held their ing. We said the and pledge renting one of our vault-guarde- d Mr. and Mrs. Isaac- yon, in combincounter meeting and installation lunch and had prayer. We made son spent ten Quentinin Salt son and family in Culver City ation withpurchase, boxes. Safe Deposit an E Bond of the days Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lindsay eon Sunday, June 23, 1968, in french toast and egg nog. We Lake City. He had heart sur- and or larger denomination. same ate in Venice. and 1 Bambi and Cafe the Ej did the dishes and at p.m. family in the LDS Hospital. Mrs In announcing tne improveRent a safe deposit box here . . . now Mr. and MrsV Nathanial President Donna Cartwright then talked about what we'd gery Freedon-i- a Isaacson's mother of Woodhouse and family of ments in Savings Bonds and conducted and the collect was have next time. President visited them after their reFreedom Shares, Mercede, California are visit read by Flaral Lee. turn from Salt Lake. offer an said Johnson "They Kari White Letters and cards of thanks ing their parents Mr. and Mrs opened the visitMrs Rue opportunity iui uie uiueu iu Woodhouse this week, and appreciation for the fine meeting. We got right to work ed in ProvoSwindlehurst Tony for several days Mrs. Ethel Murdock return- participate in America's goal state convention which was We made ham and cheese with her mother, Mrs. Eva .The Savings ed home after spending four and dreams held here were read by Don- sandwiches punch. We did the Slick. of the months in Jacksonville, Fla. Bonds Program offers a partdishes. Andwe discussed what na from several clubs. Mrs. Roy Yardley and dauwe should with her son, Col. Thompson nership in which Mildred Pickard was in we will have to make next Susan, ghter, accompanied Murdock and family. She al- all belong." charge of the installation cere time. Patrick Lindsay to California so that' Utah'if He reported spent three months in south mony. New officers are Alta Reporter, Carolyn Roberts. for a week vacation. They era California with sons De April sales of savings bonds Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Paice, President; Vay Madsen, and shares were $2,532,891, The Five Sitterettes held Vice President; Sara Bakes, The Modern Mothers Club Wolf and Wilson Murdock ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 au ower momns uus JoAnn their sixth meeting Saturday, was held at the home of Mrs. and their families. Her grand- - iPPing recording Secretary; h The state's yearW. Dr. Murdock John June 15, 1968 at the home of Martha Paice on Thursday, son, Grimshaw, Treasurer. is slightly them. Favors were BPW pens and their leader, Miss Debbie Lee. June 20th, at 2 p.m. with presi also lives in California and total of $9,045,351, 1967's record Lawrence Burton than higher This is not to say that the to in them time visited ishe nylon scrubbers. A beautiful The members of the club are dent Gladys Oakden in charge sales for the same period. poor do not have grievances, from Phoebe Warby gave the re- welcome a new great, grandbouquet of pinik carnations Sue Green, President; Bonnie Reports Beaver County's share cf nor that they aren't entitled was on the head table. These Lowe, Vice President; Barbara port on the book, "Patrick, child. sales wasi $8,164, to redress through established the April Mr. son of Kath-linWood-housManzione, e Larry were sent by Pauline Patron Saint of Ireland," by Washington Hutchings, Secretary; lawful means. Most of the and Mrs. Joseph Manzione, and for the year to date $36. a member who has been Ernest O. Hauser. Henrie, Reporter and Now that the big Washing- people who mached in Washor 40.7 per cent of the ill. "An Understanding Heart", and his fiance are guests of 617, Warby, Treasurer. ton demonstration of the Poor ington on Wednesday in be1968 quota. for his works s. parents. Larry The committee consisted of The girls are studying child by Eileen People's Campaign is over, half of the poor are decent, Vay Madsen, Althea Low, care in babysitting. They are Eight members were pres- the airlines in Newark, New now that the marchers have concerned citizens. They have vacaa is on and short to and ent a Jersey fine Jackie Nowers1, Flaral Lee, making report enjoy the babysitting kit made their point that the as much right to parade in Special Courses for an entertainment book.. They and refreshments served by tion. Euleta Sherman, Vie Fother-inghapoor have problems in this Washington as does any other Val Christiansen, son of Mr have learned how to bathe, the hostess. and Elsie Hales. School land of wealth, they should group. CSU Summer of Mrs. Christiansen Rex and care Alta Paice, the new Presi- feed, dress entertain and naft llr niliptlv anrl nrHorlw But the participants in the his is Cedar . visiting City, 1968 at the home A special course offering redent, expressed her desire to for children. They will be able day June rn Poor People's Campaign do Mrs. or credit serve and asked each mem- to handle emergencies and of their leader, Miss Deboie grandparents, Mr. and credit gular college frQm not have the right indefinitely cQ E. S. McQuarrie. Lee. member to help. Thirty-on- e from the Bngham Young will be dependable. cgme Tq gtay to occupy West Potomac Park they Salt of Mrs. Mortensen Ada The meting was called to Their lesson this week was bers were present. versity Graduate School will longer will almost surely nor do they have a right to so chilorder by Sue Green and re- Lake is visUting her sister,. be available at College of any on the care of invite disaster, which, in my conduct themselves there that Mrs. Ruby McMullin enter- dren. freshments were served by Mrs Cora Lindsay. She came Southern Utah during the has only been the safety, let alone the who Kirk her with Jones, son, k summer ses- judgement, tained Wednesday evening. Af second They are making plans for Bonnie Lowe. thus venience, of other persons avoided ter serving a luncheon bridge their skit to take to camp. Our lesson was on Caring went to St. George on busi- sion beginning July 8, it was far. who visit the area is continu-U- p ness. was played. Prizes were won announced for School Age Children. by Dr. McRay to the this peace point conBut, as of is Mr. Leonard Roberts We are making plans for The Five Sitterettes held Cloward, dean of the CSU at Resurrection City, the poor ally jeopardized. by Mildred Vickers, Mary now, that is exactly the in an right Ogden Hospital fined Educato to of take Saturour School skit camp. and Continuing their seventh meeting Haney Vay Madsen. People's encampment near the situation that prevails there. following an operation. Mrs. tion and Public Service. Lincoln Memorial has only In my view, the President and him Doberts accompanied and been Titled "Organization kept because official should now tell the Resurrecis staying with her son Floyd Administration Public of Washington hai closed its tion City residents to leave. and his family. Schools", the course is designMr. and Mrs. Chase Mur- ed to develop understanding eyes to repeated instances of The permit that was granted dock and family attended the of the school, including its or- law violation. The police have by the Department of the Inbeen lenient and terior for the establishment wedding of a cousin Tuesday ganization, administration, fi willing to take a relative- of the town on a choice park visited also in Ogden. They and the relationship nancing, small amout o abuse in site should be withdrawn at Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chamberof the school and the teacher ly the that an uglier situa- once. Never before has a lain in Midvale. in the community, state and tion hope could be avoided. for Salt private group been given perLake Visiting in A ition. The class wilj stress But this hands-of- f policy mission to similarly occupy a several days this week were tne teacners roie as a pruiess-ioncan't continue. Unless these public park in the Nation's !r. and Mrs. Stan Oakdeu. person in the School. go home, confrontapeople Capital. An exception was Nielson Mrs. Paul Mr. and Dr. Robert Moss, associate JUNE 29, 1968 -- - 5:00 P.M. law made in the case of the Poor attended a State Pharmacy professor in the CSU School tions between them and are People's Campaign. Whether officers Convention in Salt Lake re- of Education, will instruct the enforcement fremore to become bound it was wisdom to have made cently. 125 North 500 East -- - St. George, Utah class, which will meet Mon- quent. And there won't be any such an exception is certainly Mrs. Myrtle Waters, Mr. and 8:30 from day through Friday Mrs. Jack Waters and family to 9:45 am Cost of the course more"looking the other way" debatable. But the exception The law or excuo-makfnas allowed. It should now and Mr. and Mrs. Jess 14 A with Blade One D-- 8 is $52.50 for graduate credit violators will be jailed. Noth- be disallowed, and with as spent Friday and Sat or $10 registration plus $5 per else is possible. little delay as possible. urday visiting relatives in the credit hour for college credit. ingThe One 80 Scraper confrontations, in fact, It isn't necessary to take northern part of the state. Students may receive three have started. Tear Lawrence Burton's word for already the attended they Friday or four semester hours credit One 40 John Deere Cat with Blade gas was employed this week it. The following quotes, wedding of a granddaughter and one-haquarter hours by police on demonstrators which appeared in a WashingFothand niece, Miss Peggy Dr. Cloward said the who credit. lined the streets near Re- ton Post story this week, are One 8 Foot John Deere Rubber Tire Scraper erineham, daughter of Mr. course is required for all surrection City and threw by Alvin Jackson, who was D. R. Mrs. and Fotheringtham students anticipating obtainrocks bottles and tfiaks at chief security officer of ReW One Farm Implement Trailer of Spanish Fork, and Craig ing a master's degree in edu- policemen who were trying to surrection City until he reDavis, who were married in cation administration. prevent traffic disruptions. signed in despair three days the S. L. Temple and honored One 1961 Case Tractor and 8 Yd. Self Load Earth Mover Another course of special 77 persons were jailed ago: that evening at a reception interest beginning July 8 is Some in that incident. "The reason the population Center Stake in the BiolPalmyra Martne One 1951 KW Diesel Tractor Conventional 220 Cummins "Introductory And who knows how much of this city is going down is in Spanish Fork. RusDr. be to by ogy" taught worse the Situation will get? not mud, poor food, rain or Twin Drive Mr. and Mr. Brent sell Anderson of the CSU a experienced lousy homes . . . The reason and daugghter, ReNae, School of Science. Meeting Washington large-scal- e in April. Ten- they leave is that men are riot g One 1956 Autocar Diesel Conventional with Tag Axle California of Monrovia, spent Monday through Friday from sions remain high here. It tired of coming home Sunday and Monday visiting 6:30 to 8 a.m. will deal with wouldn't take much to set off from a day's picketing to find AUTOMOBILES - TRUCKS - PICUKP RACKS with their parents, Mr. and the physical, chemical and d another outpour- their belongings stolen or and Mrs. Jess Cartwright. Mr. of the features biological of violence in the city. their wife raped. I tha lead Mrs. Grant Twitchell of En- oceans. Three hours credit ing FARM TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT has been ers don't do something soon, The President terprise visited Monday also, will be offered. he has this ig going to be known as and restrained; patient WaWarren Mr. and Mrs. One McCullough Chain Saw - Livestock Watering Tank to the blood city instead of Resur- been sympathetic ters of Las Vegas visited their Ad- cause Poor of the People. rection City." Mrs. all Ben and Mr. Waters Valance, Mrs. mother. Myrtle as One 6' Wheatland Plow - Week Old Baby Calves i doubt that the leaders are and other family members of Montebello, California. All ministration leaders such General Ramsey going to do anything, because of these visitors have been Attorney over the weekend. Secre I don't really believe they One 6' Rotovator - New 1st Cut Enterprise Hay Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris enjoying fishing and camping. Clark and Agriculture havs can. They don't control the Freeman Orville tary a are went to San Diego for the The Valances spending shown great forbearance in situation in the city ;ralhcr vacation Don two week their of Four Perm. Reg. Quarterhorse Filly Colts camping son, graduation re- the situation controls' them. from Navy Boot Camp. He at Anderson Meadows. The meeting repeatedly with of the Campaign Some outside force wilj be representatives will be In San Diego for six Maxsons spent Sunday with in One Seven Year Old Quarterhorse Mare spit of indignities and quired to set things straight weeks and then go to Trea- them and had a lovely chicksame these reprethat there That outside force be dinner. en he will where sure Island One Breed to Barefoot Clem (full brother to Candy Spots) sentatives have heaped upon should be the government of A note from Lula Tanner them. In no working in electronics. Mr. country in the the United States. And there and Mrs. Harris also visited says she is going, with her I One Breed to Vino Boy AA am sure, would is precious little time to world, husher their daughter and cousin, Faun Tanner, on a trip leaders show so waste. government in 1967) band, Mr. and Mrs. Glade to Thailand where Faun's son (Broke World Record for and cour much compassion Calif in in Arcadia, is in the State Department Merkley, to the very same protes The Merkleys accompanied Bangkok. They will have stop- - tesy tors MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST who mock and vilify them to San Diego for the overs in Honolulu, Tokyo, j graduation. Taipei and Hong Kong. They sister, Mrs. Cloie Dumar in or 673-221- 7 Mary and Edwin Maxson ghali also see Singapore Djak-an- d Ogden and with Ireta's sister, For Information Call 673-264- 8 two sons, Bill and Paul, arta and Manila before re- - Mrs. Cinda Tibbs in Salt Lake. spent a week at the home of turning home. Mrs. Marilyn Webster visit Each Item Sells to Highest Bidder Regardless of Price Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maxson Lula says she thinks of Bea ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Till Auction Time Edwin is an Agriculture tea ver often and enjoys the Press Carl Bezanson and family. She Equipment Inspection June 29, cher in Delano, California. She sends all good wishes to will stav for the wedding of Also visiting were Mr. and All Sales Cash Unless Previous Arrangements Made er friends here. ,her sister. Corinne. Marilyn Mr:l. Bill Hodson, daughter, Mrs. Syvella Walker and lives at the north rim of the ' Debbie, and ion, Billy, and'Ireta Morris visited Syvella'i Grand Canyon. BURGLARY! it 4-- H 4-- -- BEAVER j CITY BRANCH ... MILFORD STATE BANK four-mont- - e, Cade-Edward- . Um-,hen- pre-scho- ol four-wee- BIG DISPERSAL SALE al Cat Cat Cart-wrig- g. ht lf Cart-wrig- ht g?t-tin- wide-sprea- j j 44021.3 19688 m |