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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS CHIT CliAT Ml fcoTA Live for something. Do good and leave behind you a monument of virtue that storms of Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah time can never destroy. Write Editor-Publishyour name in kindness, love GEORGE A. RICH and mercy on the hearts of thousands you come In contact 45 East Center St. Business Office with, year by year. Good 438-289- 1 Phone deeds will shine as the stars in heaven. Chalmers. $4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Mead W. Stevens passed $5.00 Per Year Outside of Beaver County away August 19, 1968 at his home in Roy, Utah. He was the manager of the Brooklawn NATIONAL NEWSPAP2& x Creamery in Beaver far many iSCjtyTlgN years. He and his wife, Fay were active in church and civic activities. Their son, married the former King THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1968" Louree Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Smith. Gil SAWS SHARPENED bert and Vie attended the Saws Hand and Power funeral in Ogden last Thurs Satisfaction Guaranteed day. Mr. Stevens was taken Walt Mackerell to Oakley, Utah for burial. 6 Phone Mr. and Mrs. Abe (Bobby) r 1 b d Gillies of Salt Lake spent the weekend with her parents, Mr FOR Band Mrs. Warren (Barbara) V- - I i Smith. Backhoe Work Frank Beeson, Jr. is in the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Sand & Gravel Lake after having major sur Hauling-Backfillin- g gery. Mrs. Susie Beeson and Mrs. Donna Cartwright visited him last weeflc. Later he under Tree Topping and wpnt annthpr nnpration Last Trimming report was he is improving. I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vickers iand son, Evan, spent a most CALL vacation in Seattle (delightful sister and family, jjjMr. and Mrs. Rod Smth. They 'enjoyed the many interesting SAND & GRAVEL iVplaces while there and visited Salt Lake and Spanish Jjjin Phone 438-297- 9 $Fork with other family mem-i'ber- s on the way home. f. Their daughter and Xne proven carpet cleaner Janice and Bill Fails, are Blue Lustre is easy on the h "Suspending two weeks with Restores budget. forgotten me dow num. iviu- lor ,,tnem colors. of the baby care took dred Rent electric shampooer $1.00 j'l while Bill and Janice took Reynolds Building Supply to Salt Lake to the zoo jftand Lagoon. FURNITURE NEED !;: Recently Mr. and Mrs. Hy REUPHOLSTERING? ;Lee enjoyed a visit with his I?;1 Have that living room set or mother, Mrs. Bertha Bell, and n a i a favorite rocker Si sister, Mrs. Bertha Nelson, of V and redesigned by Twitchell Monroe and Mrs. Margaret Upholstery. Twitchell's have Taylor and son of Salt Lake. The Dirndl . . . twice as nice served the Beaver area for :!: Mrs. Norma Easton left last over 15 years. in Tartan plaid. The solid liweek for Kansas when, she Their reputation for guaran ''will meet her son, Richard, color top has short cropped teed service and quality work-'- f jjisnd family. They will come t" sleeves, jewel neck. By fj Beaver for a visit while Mrs. manshipis unsurpassed. k Vicky Petite in For free consultation In your ' VEaston goes to Portland, Ore-'go- n Orion acrylic bonded to home, drop a card today. to visit her family. Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 ; acetate. Blackgoldred or !.'; Mrs. Evelyn Warby and dauyears of decorating experience, )j navygoldred. Petite ghter, Debbie, spent last week win can wun samples of all . $14.98 the latest furniture coverings sister, Bertie. :r t and help you choose the color Mrs. Lucille Critser of Las and fabric for your sofa or Vegas spent the weekend with chair. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith.-ShSave one-haover New was here for the wedding of Furniture prices. her granddaughter, Caroline Twitchell Upholstery Gray, to Ron Marshall. 750 N. Main Cedar City Mr. and Mrs. Burnett (Ar-villSara Bakes says this month Swindlehurst of Mesa, has really been family month CUSTOM HAY WORK were in town for a Arizona for Vaness and have her. They Swathing $3.00 per acre The visit. Swindlehursts, Mr. Baling 12c bale Contact had the following members and Mrs. Clyde Allgood and Mr. Mrs. visit them: and Ray Miles Anderson Atkin of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hy Lee spent a Mrs. couple of days at Panguitch Dale Slater and two CAKE DECORATING Lake enjoying fishing from of Debra and Darlene, ghters, For all occaafams. Phone Swindlehurst's new motor the Sacred Mr. Heart, Minnesota, 2 fla Smith boat. Burnett and Arvilla and Mrs. Joe Atkin, daughters - went to Salt Lake to visit a and Clara Jill Jo, granduaghRANCH WANTED Mr.-an(or TannaFQ n f Procftntt Apit daughter and family Will pay cash for a property and Mr and Mrs Garth ShelMrs. (Colleen) Boyd Qakes which will support 200 cow- - and by before returning to Mesa. daughteeri Becky. calf units on a year round The Anderson home on CenMr and Mrs R Calder Street is bustling as Paul ter Le0nJ,rdnJ- a"d sons, Robert and Jack, Zylstra, Rverde Dr., t the weekend with Mr and Karma and children are Ontario, Cal.forma 91761. and Mrs Bert Smith and John moving back for the winter. nis business in R:Ser Cox spent a few days Paul wil1 FOR SALE weekin California with friends. He Salt Lake and spend 5 acre pasture northwest of has become here. Karma ends retumed Saturday night with in o snares n.y wiiii xjcavci Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gilbert a fashion model, appearing Irrigation Company stock, daughter Christy, and son, clothing shows and published Michell's owned by estate of Rose Brad-shaScott. The Gilberts are here advertisements with deceased. Contact Har- on business and Mr. and Mrs. Perry (Betty) for pleasure old Bradshaw or John O. nillin. nf Henderson. Nevada the next two weeks. Christiansen, Beaver, Utah. stopped for a visit Tuesday! Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah er -- 438-249- fk rllIt sw tfi Jim's i son-in-la- iiiTlUJLA II ;', .' ' They are on their way to Great Falls, Montana to get their son, Wayne, who has :ompleted a two year LDS nission in the Western Cen-rMission field. They visit-- d in Minersville and Milford Ath Perry's family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillins and Mrs. Nina Bingham in Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Jules GiUins in Minersville. They stayed with Betty's sister, Mrs. Verle Pat terson, Tuesday night. Lyn Cartwright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omni (Donna) Cart wright left Monday to enter the mission home in Salt Lake preparatory to serving a mission in Holland. He will leave August 31. Sunday, his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeson entertained at dinner for Lyn and his parents. Seems like old times again in our home. We arre enjoying our great, granson, Stan ley Brent West, born last Tuesday in the Beaver Valley Hos pital. We feel he is part ours. Glenys has spent the past two months with us and now we will be able to enjoy Brent until about the middle of Sept. when they return to Las Vegas where Glenys is a beauti al cian. (By the way, this is our 14th grandchild.) Hal and Gloria Murdock are home after spending two months in Logan where Hal attended USU. He will go to CSU in Cedar City this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Patterson, daughter, Cecelia and son Michael of Provo spent a few days with Mrs. Merlin Patterson. Cecelia spent a month vacation in Florida. She visited three days with her bro ther, Lynn, who is serving a mission in Florida. She attended a Youth Conference in Tallahasee where over 500 young people attended. Mrs. Ethel Blackner went to Cedar City to get five of her grandchildren and bring them to Beaver for a few days. Mr and Mrs. Ray Butler and family of Denver and Mrs Alma Butler of Spanish Fork were here to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Mildred) Vickers and Evan. Have You Claimed North Creek Notes Your Medicare By Emma Green Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green entertained at dinner for Gail and Ned Harris Sunday before Ned left for the Air Force His wife will accompany him. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer, Sr. had Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer, Jr. as dinner guests, Sunday. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puffer were Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn and Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and daughter, Sharon of Minersville. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Boyter were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyter and Mr. and Mrs Don Daniels. Jerrie Lee and Abe Griffiths, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green and family and Mrs. Emma Green, returned to their home in Murray, Utah, Friday. Their grandfather, Morgan Griffiths and sister, Cheryl Ann, came to take them home. Benefit Yet? Health Insurance under the Social Security program has now been in operation over two years. Kesler T. Powell, District Manager of Social Security at Provo, had a question for certain of our readers "Have you claimed your medicare benefit yet?" This question is directed to those of you who have your medicare card and who had medical bills, even ast year. The Social Security Adminifetration and the Medicare office believe aome of you have not yet applied for the reimbursement. If you don't know how to apply go see the social security man when he is in your area. If you can't go, perhaps a member of your family can; or you can write and ask that he come and see you. Social security to help. A representative of the social security adminiErrors, like straws, upon the BREEDING stration wil be at lthe Comsurface flow; He who would Artificial insemination. Cat- munity Center in Beaver on search for pearls must dive tle and horses. Most breeds. September 5, 1968 from 9:00 below. 1 Call a.m. unti 12:00 noon. for service. peo-wa- nt 438-567- wool-loo- Sennetrs , "Tender Loving Care" Paints lf a) at 438-264- PRICES . PIANO AUGUST AVAILABLE IN HUNDREDS OF Bennett's 26th through August 31st COLORS Bennett's LATEX WALL PAINT Save on our best latex wall paint. Quick ing, long lasting, completely washable. dry- 85 Reg. $6 98 4 LATEX SEMI-GLO- SS e latex enamel for walls and woodwork. Easy flowing, fast drying. Water cleanup. Odorless and excellent washability. Satin-lustr- Reg.$8 6 29 S3 LESSONS Experienced teacher. Call Ruth Crook for details, VI-- 438-290- 8. KITTENS Your choice of eight. Come and get them at 200 North 80 West, Collis Huntington. LOST Three sheets 3x8 ft, one 3x3 ft sheet tin. Lost at Green ville turnoff, last Thursday on Call Clarence Rollins, 2 or Elmer Johnson U-2- 1. 438-553- 2 BABY SITTER WANTED To tend in my home if pos- sible. Two small children. Call Hazel Eliason before p.m. Phone 1 438-236- HOME FOR SALE T.arge brick home and lot, 6 large rooms, bath and base- ment. Coai Furnace. Excellent Beaver location. With or with-- 1 out four car garage. Contact Wendell Ross, 140 West lsB North, Richfield, Utah. Phone 896-620- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Coal trucking. truck, with dump bed and hoist. Call Warren Hutchings 438-236- 8. NOTICE You are invited to share tn the Protestant Worship Service in the Community Center 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Worship Service 11:15 a.m. LATEX HOUSE PAINT KO For people who don't like to paint Our best formula house paint. Dries and bug free in minutes, long lastin FREE 438-556- r SALE 438-294- ,rlt0o once-a-yea- o often. dust-fre- e Reg $8'5 an honest man with strong convictions EL RANCHO REDWOOD STAIN (Q) 52 Beautiful, durable finish for fences, shingles . and outdoor furniture. Manu factured by Bennett's. Ready-mixed- Now only $5)88 gal. Are you concerned about increasing crime rates? Are you concerned about consumer protection against fraud? Are you concerned about Utah's inequ'tab'e freight rates and airline schedules? John Preston Crecr is concerned. He wants to do something about crime, about consumer protection, and about muking certain Utah's growth continues. He knows a lot about these problems because John Preiton Crccr has outstanding experience in law and ' the executive administration of government. Salt Here are some of his past accomplishments: Lake County Commissioner, Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney, associated with law firm of McKay & Burton, Executive Assistant to a United States Conr gressman, John Preston Crecr really works. He can work for you. . Entire line of ROLLERS - BRUSHES SHAMPOO OFF BIG 9x12 FT. PLASTIC DROP CLOTH only I9c with this coupon LADIES' OR MEN'S POLY RAIN COAT rain coat with hood and snap Compact, fasteners. Great for fishing, golf, hunting oil ... VOTE JOHN PRESTON CREER FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL DEMOCRAT Paid pol ad. by Utahns for Creer, John Dahlstrom. chrm. SAM'S XJOI eactiL m ' h!r- !fSH, Bennett's Bennett's tender loving car ... an extra year or Furniture & Appliances (wo of wear |