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Show SCOUTS THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS CAMP AT By Mildred Yardley THREE CREEKS Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah One hundred boys from nine troops including boys from Springville, Nephi, Hol-deEditor-Publishe- r Fillmore, Kanosh, Sal-inGEORGE A. RICH Circleville, Beaver and Minersville are spending a 45 East Center St. Business Office week at Three Creeks CounPhone 438 - 2891 cil Camp, near Three Creeks Reservoir. They arrived Mon$4.00 Per Year in Advance day and will leave Saturday. Subscription Price Warren Thompson has had Outside of Beaver County $5.00 Per Year his tractor on the project for a week, along with County NATIONAL NLWSPAr Road employees, Reed Edwards, Shorty Nowers and Jim Bonn, getting a road into the camp. Othersi helping during the week were Dick Davis, Kay THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1968 Ashworth, Raymond Davis, NOTICE TO WATER USERS SAWS SHARPENED Merrill Lee, Keith Warby and Hand and Power Saws The following application Scouts from the Second Ward Satisfaction Guaranteed been filed with the State has Walt MackereU Engineer to change water in 6 Phone Beaver County, State of Utah. CHIT CHAT BY EST A All locations are SLB&M. United States of AmFOR CHIT CHAT erica, Forest Service, 324 25th If you are going to do a St., Ogden, Utah proposes to Backhoe Work good thing: Do It Now! of the diversion, change point are going to do a If your of of nature use place and Sand & Gravel .090 sec.-f- t. of class (a) water bad thing Wait until toof class (b) morrow. and .072 sec.-f- t. Hauling-Backfillin- g water evidenced by the BeavLife is made up, not of Decree, Awards 17a Tree Topping and er River and or duties, but of little Award 17b (77- in which smiles and diwater The has been 435). things, Trimming verted from the Beaver River kindnesses and small obligaat a point S. 1780 ft. W. 2050 tions given habitually, are CALL ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 23, what win and preserve the T29S, R7W, and used from heart and secure comfort. Sir Humphery Davy. Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irri- ian of 8.5 ac. within SWy4-SEy- 4 Mr. Mrs. Ken (Thelma) and SAND & GRAVEL Sec. 21, T29S, R7W. of Idaho are visiting Barton Hereafter the 0.090 sec.-f- t. Barton and other Phone 438-297- 9 of class (a) water and 0.072 Mr. John and relatives. sec.-f- t. of class (b) water is Wands to be diverted and used as Mr. and Mrs. Newell (Maud) Keep your carpets beautiful fallows:. No. 1 036 sec.-f- t. and granddaughter, Iverson ciespite constant footsteps of class (a) and .028 sec.-f- t. class Dutson of Delta spent a busy family. Get Blue Lus- (b) is to be diverted from Kathy the weekend with Maude's tre. a spring located S 47 deg. 45 mother, Mrs. Hattie Goodwin, Rent electric shampooer $1.00 min. E. 6653 ft. from SE Cor. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. KenReynolds Building Supply S:c. 25, T29S, R6W, and used neth (Garneta) Hollis of for domestic purposes of 37 LaRue Gilbert and FURNITURE NEED family units in the Kents Lake Briggs and the Iversons went REUPHOLSTERING? Campground and Picnic Area up Beaver canyon to enjoy an Have that living room set or within SE14 Sec. 31, T29S, iuting and do some fishing. R5W. No. 2 027 sec.-f- t. class favorite rocker Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of class (b) and redesigned by Twitchell f(a) and .021 sec.-f- t. Ualif. and Mr. Westminster, to is be a from diverted spring Upholstery. Twitchell's have served the Beaver area for located N. 81 deg. 59 min. W. and Mrs. Ron (Sherie) Beebe 4231 ft. from E14 Cor. Ssc. and three children of Circleover 15 years. Their reputation for guaran- 26, T29S, R6W, and used for ville spent last week visiting domestic purposes of 120 per- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. teed service and quality rthur Leon Smith. sons in the Ponderosa Park unsurpassed. Mrs. Margaret M.orris, Mrs. For free consultation in your Picnic and Recreation Area Sec. 26, T29S, Helen Paice and Lula Atkin within NW home, drop a card today. Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 R6W. No. 3 0135 sec.-f- t. class of Ely Nevada spent a few class (b) days in Greenville with King years of decorating experience, (a) and .011 sec.-f- t. will call with samples of all is to be diverted from a spring and Donna Morris. the latest furniture coverings located S. 88 deg. 22 min. W. Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Ruth) and help you choose the color 8448 ft. from Ey4 Corn Sec. Hogan and family of Clear-liel- d Mrs. Kathleen and and fabric for your sofa or 26, T29S, R6W, and used for domestic purposes of 11 fam- rierce and baby of Springchair. over New ily units in Little Cottonwood ville visited last week with Save one-hawithin Mr. ad Mrs. Allen Reynolds. Furniture prices. Campground Twitchell Upholstery SEy4 NWy4 Sec. 28, Guests at the home of Mr. 750 N. Main Cedar City T29S, R6W. No. 4 .0135 sec.-f- t. and Mrs. Jim (Sadie) Low the class (a) and .011 sec.-f- t. past week were Mr. and Mrs. LANDS WANTED clals (b) is to be diverted Roy Patterson of Orem and Will buy lands for recrea- from a spring located N. 46 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker tional Must deg. 32 min. W. 1191.35 ft. and baby. Val is the daughter development. access and from SE Cor. Sec. 25, T29S, of Mrs. Cherril Mitchel and have adequate .easonabla water rights. Will R6W, and used for domestic the late Warren Low. purposes of 11 family units in Visiting the past week with consider any size and type. vVrite Max Loll, Western Little Reservoir Campground Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swindle-hurwere Mrs. Meriene Lands, P. O. Box 17401, Holla-da- within NWy4 Sec. 25, T293, R6W. All uses will be from Smith and family and Mrs. Utah 84117. Jeannie Moore and baby of Apr. 1 to Oct. 31. Protests resisting the grant- Las Vegas. Jeannie and baby CUSTOM HAY WORK ing of this application with went on to Salt Lake to visit Swathing $3.00 per acre reasons therefor must be filed Jerry's family. Baling 12c bale Contact in Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Dar-lenduplicate with the State Miles Anderson j Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Harris and Shelley of Salt Lake City, Utah, on or Las Vegas are spending their FOR SALE vacation with us, fisMng up Ford Tractor Loader. $500. i before August 24, 1968. Hubert C. Lambert the Beaver Canyon and a few Call Warren Hutchdngs State Engineer days at Fish Lake, where Bill Published in Beaver Press, is employed with the Forest Beaver, Utah, on July 11, 18, Service. LOST 1968. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth BowBoy Scout Timex watch at 25, men and family and Vickie LLVlj League dugout Friday, NOTICE OF SALE McCann are spending their July 12. Contact Gail Grim-GbaOF ESTRAY ANIMALS vacation in Nevada and Calif, 2 or 2276. STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY visiting places like Marine GAS POWER SAW Land, Disneyland and Knotts OF BEAVER. Berry Farm. They will spend Remington, 5 HP, chain saw In the Beaver Precinct of next week in San Diego with $200 when n:w. $iu0. Quinton their sons, Steve, Dean and Gunn Box 383, Beaver, Utah said County. I have in my possession the Donnie Harris, who are staFOR SALE described estray tioned at the Military Base. following Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Janice) Large brick home and lot, animals which, if not claimed six large rooms, bath and and taken away, will be sold Fails and family of St. George basement. Coal furnace. Ex- at public auction to the high- - are visiting her parents, Mr. cellent location. Wnh or with- est cash bidder at the front and Mrs. Gerald Vickers. out garage for 4 vehicles. Con-a- door of the Beaver County Friday, July 12, many BeaWendell Ross, 140 West Court House, in Beaver Pre- ver people were in St. Georg-fo- r the wedding of David Yar Utah. cinct, on Friday, the 26th day 1st North. Riichfield, Phone of July, 1968, at the hour of dley and Margaret Truman. Steven Messing'r and Ran12 o'clock noon. WORK WANTED One sorrel three year old dall Cox were at t!i? Ti'inpl in preparation for th ir mis" g Shetland Girl 18 wants work mare. and housework. Call One sorrel four month old ions to Brazi and Ja. an. After ths tempi session Mr Shetland male colt. Said estrays were taken up by and Mrs. Ira (Sara) Yardlj PIANO TUNING me in said Precinct on the entertained the group at the Lou Craftsman 11th day of July, 1968. Sugarloaf Cafe tJ a doliciou.5 Brown, steak dinner. Our family wan. iano Technician will be in Mel Tait Vaver the week of August Sheriff of Beaver County, to say thanks becaus; Dili Pound-keepe- r '.2th. For quality tuning and Utah, and Irene, Donna. Randall, Jtili' Mar-ha- ll I were there to enjoy it. and Ann call Precinct. Beaver for epairs, please Second Class Postage Hither and Thither BEAVER Paid at Beaver, Utah n, a, ,SKgT,gN 438-249- sac-ific- ?s (77-43- Jim's Mil-for- d, work-manship- is By Susan Rich South Mr. Buck Weaver his is visiting California Gate, sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bole. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Morris and family of Salt Lake are vacationing at the home of Mr and Mrs. Carl Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Boulder have their neice, Patsy, visiting from Modina this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Barton of Oregon are Beaver visitors. They came to see Mr. John Barton who has been in the Beaver Valley Hospital. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer this week, is .their son, Byron, and fumiy of Boulder, Colorado. Mrs. Irene Fletcher of Lo--is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Yardley. Also the Truman-Yardle- y attending wedding was Mrs. Yardley's sister, Ruth, and family. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Spendlove this ?k is their daughter, Glen-r- a Stevens, and family of Ore gon. David Lynn Pearce and fam ily of Idaho are visiting t'ha Dave Pearce family and to have Dave bless their new son Mr. and Mrs .Elwyn Olsan and family, Mr. Wayne Hansen and Sylvia Yardley were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Yard ley. Mrs. Dewight Miller returned Sunday after flying to Maryland to see a brother. Her mother, Mrs. Ogden, accompanied her from Delta. They visited in Washington, D. .C. before driving back They were gone ten days. Family members attending the Truman-Yardle- y wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yard ley of Panguitch, Mr. and Mrs Li.Grande Davis and (Mrs. Alice Kesler of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Blackwell and family of Circleville and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Smith. Miss Jeanne Yardley, Kathy Lund and Carolyn Esplin will lrave by bus July 18 from Salt Lake City to participate in the Hill Cumorah pageant in Palmyra New York. They will be acting as representatives of the Church and will live by missionary rules. Each girl will be assigned a companion and will live in homes of They will return to Salt Lake, July 18. Carlos Valentine of San of m -- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowler of St. George visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nowers Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Fotheringham and family of LaHabra, Calif and Jane Ann's girlfriend, Laura. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Robinson of Cedar City visited the home of Mrs. Retta Parkinson on Sunday July 14. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Farrer son, Steven, and Bill Carter went to Logan for the Girls State Inaugural Ball, July 13. Kristine Langford, daughter Laurie, and baby son, Scott, spent the week with Kris-tine- 's parents and returned to Logan with them when they went. What Makes Pennies Worth Dollars? Safe Deposit box Renting a here at a cost equal to only a few pennies a week to safeguard your jewelry, important papers and other valuables worth many dollars. Burglars are most active in the summertime; home fires destroy all year around. Rent a Safe Deposit box here right now! vault-protect- WARD " MENT Third Ward Sacrament service was conducted by Roy Yardley. Opening prayer by Dennis Farnsworth. Music was directed by Mari lee Yardley and Carol Baker Speakers, from the High Council were Jim Morgan, and Harold Edwards. Cindy Farrer and Susan Davis played a piano solo. Remarks by Byron Puffer. Closing prayer by J. D. THIRD BEAVER ed CITY of the Os-bor- n. California has been spending his vacation with his fal'h.sr, George Vakntine, in Beaver. They went to Idaho Falls to visit George's son, Vir gil, and family. Thursday, George accompanied Carlos to Cal iforriia where they will visit another son, Dick, in Arlington before going to Carlos's, where George will spend a couple of months. Russell E. Parsons, an unci? of Donald Harris of Beaver, Vis the attorney for Serhan B. Serhara who is charged with killing Sen. Robert Kennody. Attorney Parson's nam 3 was chosen from a list of attorneys submitted to Serhan after he fired the public defender assigned him. Mr. Parsons was a resident of Beaver and Milford and was Beaver County Attorney for some time. A note from Rhoda (Schwab Browner says they enjoy reading about the home town and they look forward to receiving the paper each week. She says Hal'tie especially looks forward to it. BRANCH MILFORD STATE BANK Diego, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 Puffer and Mrs. Rhoda North Creek Notes By Emma Green Visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merchant were Mr. and Mrs. James .Thorpe and 5 children of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lizzie Twitchell, Mrs. Phoeby Warby and Ellen Gillies. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shot-wand family and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nowers and family of Bsaver visited Mr. and Mrs Earl Shotwell, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Harris of Beaver visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green and family, Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boyter and family returned last week to their home in Ely, Nevada. IThey spent 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. George Boyter. Visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy' Puffer wsr3 Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Corry of Cedar, Mr. Boyd I el Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dotta and family of Pamona, Calif, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merchant and Darrein, Dinner guests Sunday at jthe home of Mr. ad Mrs. Fred Puffer, Sr., were Mr. and Mrs James Thorpe and family of Salt Lake. Sunday afternoon (Visitors were Mrs. Lizzie Twit chell, Mrs. Phoeby Warby and Ellen Gillins. Friday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ver- nard. Tracy Green visited in Beaver with Kelly Davis. H lf NE14-SWy- 4, st y, e) 438-294- 4. 438-236- 8. w 438-232- V A move for the better... The Southern Utah membership in the programs of Blue Cross and Blue Shield has grown so rapidly that to provide all the services you require we just had to find a larger home. Therefore, Blue Cross and Blue Shield is proud to announce a move for the better to the new Prudential Federal Savings Building at 363 North University Avenue. This expanded enrollment and service facility will enable us to keep pace with the rapidly developing Southern Utah district. ct 896-620- MEET THE PROTECTION TEAM THAT WORKS FOR YOU baby-it'Mn- ill! Jip Ogl fej) :! I . io -- 438-556- Don Mehlhoff, Sales -- CARD OF THANKS We want to expreti our pprcciation to everyone who x pressed sympathy, sent flowers or food or helped in any ay at the tim3 of the death f rur mother. Also we thank who took part in the ?rvires. Olive F. Murdock family MIY NOTICE You are invited to share In he Protestant Worship Service In the Community Center 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Worship Service 11:15 a.m., :r:ewitive ER -- . Wayne Braithwaite, Sales .' RE-COV- OR UPHOLSTER We will give you a good trade in for your used furniture on new furniture. See our new shipment of Carpeting frorri $4.99 and up SAM'S Furniture Appliances Eunice Bishop, Profession-a- t Relations Representative NEW ADDRESS 363 North University Avenue Provo, Utah 84601 Phone Number 375-209- 0 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD Blue Cross and Blue Shield, where constant attention is paid to the economics ofyour health-car- e needs. even-hangin- Gr Elnise Heap, Branch Office Secretary Shot-wel- l. |