OCR Text |
Show CHIT CHAT BY EST A "Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident; riches take wings. Those who cheer today will curse tomorrow. Only one thing endures: Charar Horace Greeley. ter!" During July 24th when the Dairy District Race Meet is on, it is really a homecoming here in Beaver. We were happy last week to have Mr. and Mrs. Enoch (Mary) Muir of McGill, Nevada visit us for a while. They were on their to Panguitch to visit When you visit Salt lake City, drop in at our way friendly store, t) Browse through the widest selection of western elothinn nnrf Mary's family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert (Alice) Hutohings of saddlery in the country. Latest styles. Fair prices. SADDLERY - RANCHWEAR . WESTERN BOOTS Bakersfield, Calif., also called Send far your FREE 96 Page Coor on us for s visit. They were Cataogue here visiting friends and reOrder by mail. We ship anywhere. latives, Mr. and Mrs. George (Millie) Paice, lived in the home now owned by Bert and V RANCHWEAR 'Syble Smith and were our Serving the Nation from the Heart of the West 'neighbors for years. For information on: 62 East 2nd South Street Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bring- Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 and family of Spring-viii- " "N" Dept. hurst Personalized listings, visited with Mr. and Mrs Paul (Alton; Smitu last wei;k. changes in listings, or Minersville ents, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Mr. Brinpnurst is Aifcu s brotPryor. advertisements in the h-: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willesen, Barry Therist of Salt Lake I.Ir. a' d Mrs. Daviri (JeanYellow Pages, please City is here visiting his aunt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, ne; "'il(Jn and family of Roand uncle, Lola and Phil Mrs. Lois Paice of Salt Lake I.as '.'egas e"joyeri - v. it wit:i call our Business berts. and Mrs. Louise Murdock of Mr d Mrs. Keith 'Evelyn) Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dotson Pleasant Grove, were here for Office. But hurry, the Ma other frienas nd Warby attended the Shakesperian the wedding of their nephew, ieln Festival in Cedar City Friday Mark Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Don.'-- . Allied Directory is going Mr;. Ora Fothringham is of Buna.iK visited in night. to press ! Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Myers home after spending the past with frienos and rei.tive? last of Colton, California, spent the two months in Northern Ut. week. week-en- d here with relatives. Wednesday, July 24, Mr. Mr- - I?;ra Brimnail Hienze and Lori Eyre are and Mrs. Lester Roberts en- of Salem. Utah, Carolyn Mountain States Telephone away in California for a visit with tertained Mr. and Mrs. Clin3th, 1D68, at ths home July ton relatives. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. of her daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Gray has returned Mrs. Jule Gillins at dinner in De J. Cutler in Layton, Utah. home after spending some the Hong Kong Cafe. Mrs. Hienze is Mrs. Roberta time in Northern Utah visitThursday, July 25, Mr. and Stoker's mother and has spent Mrs.Jule Gillins entertained much time in Beaver visiting ing cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and at a steak fry at the stock the Stokers and has made a children of Las Vegas have show groundg in Minersville number of friends here. We YbIIow : Ibeen at the Gladys Myers Canyon for Mr. and Mrs. Les- wish to extend our sympathy Page ter Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Clin to the family. home.. ton Thompson and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thor, Dr. and Mrs. Donald (Iris) son of Salt Lake City were Mrs Victor Myers. Fotheringham and three child here for the weddng of their Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Victor ren of Lodi, Calif., spent their I i ' X - grandson, Mark Thompson, on Myers entertained at their vacation in Beaver with Iris' home with a ham dinner for mother, Mrs. Stella Thompson Saturday. Gillins of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts, and Donald's sister, Mr. and Mr. Harreli j Kearns, Utah, spent the week- - Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomp- Mrs. John (Marie) White and 1 w We. His family returned son, Mr. and Mrs Jule Gillins, family. Donald participated in ' home with him after having Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Carter, the golf tournament and he M and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Car- said to congratulate the Beavbeen here for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jameson ter. This group also attended er people on their beautiful of Bountiful, Utah, were week the wedding and dinner for golf course. "i short vAJ end guests of the Delbert Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thompson. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs 1: Jamesons. Gilbert (LaRue) Briggs for con was Sacrament Gillins Mr. and Mrs. Heber meeting the past week were Mr. and fcm ana daughters Barbara, Karen ducted by Bishop Milton Mrs. Doug Briggs and family, 1 with music under the Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Donna) and Linda of Las Vegas, Nev., i of Eleanore MarshISIIMIlil were in town visiting rela- direction Newman and five sons of Salt all and Reva Williams. . tives. , , , Mr. and Mrs. Ronald The Marshall Hollingshead Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eyre family of Lake-vieBriggs and1 children of Las Vegas, family gave the program, Terrace, Calif.; Mr. and Nevada, have been guests at their Neii will leave for a Mrs. Ronald (Judy) Edwards the home of Mr. and Mrs. mission to Scotland. Neil was and family of Ely, Nevada presented a "Duty to God" Thurman Eyre. Judy was here to attend her Mrs. Effie Marshall has re- award by Bishop Albrecht. class reunion held Saturday Vocal Solo, "Climb Every at the Ponderosa Cafe. turned home after attending the "Hemisphair 68." She ac- Mountain" wag sung by MarThe trophy won by Pat Yard companied her daughter and sha. Saturday for the saddle ley, Ruth and Ken Speakers were Nellie, Mar- race was given by Douglas shall, and Neil. Janette and Briggs and LaMar Fordham f '!-- n Pierce, who was wound- Knight of Cedar City. Mrs. Tom Makin has return-?- d Tammy sang, "Forgiveness." ed in Vietnam, is here visit-lin- g President Yardley spoke. Berg and Kenneth Hollings- to her home in San Franhis wife, Ann, at the cisco after visiting her par- Prayers were given by Dale head. Wells Banks home. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PREiS SOON! jack Welk ..i..:.- !,. ::;:;::;:. ht . w of the Utah Barber College where they are Instructors. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calder Jack, Robert and Shanna of Salt Lake were here for the Saturday races. Jackie Gray, son of Warren and Bonnie Gray returned home with them after spending his vacation with them. They visited with Betty's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith. Mrs. Mattie Hutchings has had her family with her the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hutchings and family of St. George, LaVar Hutchings of Garden Grove, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Neil Colby and family of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Cleone Diamond and three children of Concord, Calif. Cleone has been here the past three weeks. She will return home Mattie wiE go Wednesday. with her and spend two weeks inCalifornia visiting them & other relatives. Mrs. Mike Morris of Las, Vegas spent the weekend in and Minersville Greenville with King and Donna Morris and the Leon Thompsons. She came for the wedding of Mark Thompson. W Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Henrie of Las Vegas, Nevada are vac ationing with their son and family Dr. and Mrs. Terry Henrie. Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Karen) Martinez and family of Salt Lake spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paice. Aim, her littl2 daughter will remain another week with her grandparents. Leon and Alice Swindle-hurand family of Lancaster, California are camping at Put fers Lake and visiting friends id relatives in Beaver. Jay Swindlehurst and Clay Carter of Camerillo, Calif, are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bert (Anona) Swindlehurst. Clay is Iona's son. The family will remain here until August 1 wlien they will have a party for Bert's birthday. 's Other visitors at Bert and Wednesday and Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson and son, Rodney, of Reno, Nevada, where Vera is employed at the bank and Earl works at the shoe repair shop and store. Mr. and Mrs. Rex (Norma Nell) Smith and family are spending ten days in Beaver visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Barton. The Smiths have been living in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where Rex is doing agricultural experiments at the University. 'ty are moving to Gainsville, Florida where he will do research work in biochemistry THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 j: ' v One way A to keep COOL is to have a full-servi- bank ce ' 1 CHECKING 5C0UNT! ...1. You not only can pay all your bills f your cool home or office by mail, but ycu also can do all of your personal, family, and business banking in one cool place-o- ur bank. Start your checkijr:; here now! "full-servic- e" st BRANCH BEAVER CITY of the MILFORD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 An-ona- uun KCAutK: you can BELIEVE our advertisements They are backed by LOCAL people . "PERSON-TO-PERSON- " That's Us! You and Your LOCAL Newspaper -- son-in-la- F6 JDUV JDO nds here you work, They do. Z' I ift j V' -.- vi-T) Why do our servicemen buy U.S. Savings Bonds? Their reasons are the same as yours and saving for the future, supporting freedom. And because they're fighting for freedom, too, maybe servicemen see the need more clearly than many of us. Buy Bonds. In more than one way, it makes you feel good. mine: NOW Impolo Sport Sedan See your Chevrolet dealer. He'll give you savings on any sound, straight year-en- d Chevrolet a car worth owning. For example: special savings on Power Disc Brakes and Power Steering. Also on popular V'8's, and automatics on big Chevrolets and Chevelles. Vhn ww oet tha hiaaect WO- year-en- d -" Higher Rates! Savings Bonds now pay 4.25 when held to maturity and e savings just where you'd expect to. JSS- - Th4 U.S. Government tervici in cooperation - l'vJi- - S Freedom Shares (sold in combination with E Bonds) pay a full The extra interest will be added as a bonus at maturity. 5. And now you can buy the BondFreedom Share combination any time no monthly commitment necessary. Get the facts where you work or bank. US. Savings Bonds, Freedom Shares new 5k t-- i |