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Show take him back to Las Vegas on Monday. Chris Beaumont, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beaumont, was an excited boy when he returned home fro mthe annual Antelope tlunt in the Parowan area recently. He was successful in bagging a large one during ne hunt. Mrs. Margaret (David) Yard ley visitej family members in Parowan Monday. Her mother returned to Beaver for a short visit with her. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Huntvisitings spent the week-en- d ing their daughter Karen and family in Salt Lake. Guests Saturday at the home of the Boyd Carpenters were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rainey of Santa Clara. The group enjoyed fishing and niking in the mountains while here. Mrs. Neola Brown, a teacher in the Cedar City Schools visited her family Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bowler and, son Steven spent from until Monday at Saturday Zions Canyon. An annual get together of old friends is en joyed every Latter Day by the Bowlers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larsen in Salt spent the week-en- d Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earn Pearce Jmd Mr. and Mrs John Williams and other rela THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 There is no substitute for experience! VOTE A. A. PRATT KESLER PRATT Republican Candidate for KESLER For Proven Ability, Integrity and as an EXPERIENCED Attorney General Paid Political Advertisement Dick Davis were in Salt Lake for several worth were visiting the Den- days obtaining medical aid for BEAVER nis Farnsworths this weekend. Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Mima Cartwright spent Mrs. Kathrine Gilbert of By Mildred Tardley several days visiting at the Salt Lake visited her mother, Mrs. Alice Anderson of Oak home of her daughter, Wilma, Mrs. Caroline Smith, over the City was a guest over the Barton of Fillmore. Labor Day Holiday. of week-en- d her home at the Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Olsen At the home of Mr. and Mr and family of Salt Lake are sister and brother-in-laMrs. C. Victor Smith recently and Mrs. C. Edwin Paice. The spending a short vacation at were Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham Paices also had other family the Yardley Ranch on Asay and baby of Shelly, IdaSmith members visiting, fJlr. and Creek. ho. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Neilsen and family The Darrell Loosles had Mrs. Carl Smith, formerly of (Erma) of Oalk City, and Mr. family members visiting, Satwho live in Idaho and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and urday and Sunday. His father, Beaver, now. They were enroute to of Prow. (Ileen) family George Loosle of Clarkston Los Angeles, Calif., where Mr Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weeks and his brother, Marvin, and Smith will enroll in Los An and family of Logan are family of Sale Lake. They geles University. His wife has week Labor the Day spending picniced at Ponderosa Pary on end at the home of their parSaturday evening. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baker. The Doug McMullin family Mr. and Mrs.Oral Griffiths of Salt Lake are enjoying the visitare Beaver of Salt Lake Labor Day holiday with their ors this week. grandmother and aunts. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Warr Sue Farrer, daughter of have their daughter, Mary Louise and Wells Farrer, is Mecham, and family of Salt in Bernardsville, New Jersey Lake as their guests this week where she will teach Physit nd. cal Education at Gill School. e Ennis Atkin left for Salt ,This is a private school thirty Lake to visit his son Jerry miles from New York City. who was in an accident and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin is recovering in the St. Marks enjoyed a four day visit with Hospital. their children in the northern Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lefevor part of the state. Those they a and family are enjoying visited were Mr. and Mrs. few days camping in the Bea- Charles Smith and family of ver mountains and visiting Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr Baldwin and family in Ogden friends over the week-enLefevor is the former Beaver and Mrs. Lillis Gunderson & County School Suprintendent family of Salt Lake. and is now teaching in the Mr. and Mrs-- . Varnell ParkSalt Lake area. They live in inson and family were visitHoliday. ors at the home of their parVisiting the Quentin L. Isaac ents recently, Mr. and Mrs. sons is his brother, Melvin Delmar Parkinson. Isaacson, and wife and daught Many Beaver people attendor from Kansas City, Kansas. ed the Iron County Fair and At the home of Mr. and Race Meet in Parowan SaturMrs. Arvel Madsen for the day and Monday. A lot of the are Mr. parents took their children to Labor Day week-en- d and Mrs. Jay Madsen and the carnival to ride the merry family of Granger. go round and the ferris wheel Guests t the home of Mr. and all the urasual rides that nad Mrs. Al Marshall, Sunday, vvre present at the carnival. were Ann's parents, Mr. and A flower show and exhibits Mrs. Gardell Snow of Ferron, were also interesting to the her brother and wife, Mr. and public along with the produce Mrs. Steven Snow, anl a sis- which 'has oeen harvested ter, Jean. Steven has recently from throughout the county returned from Vietnam. They this year. were present to see Al and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oakden Ann's daughter named in Sac- and family were gueslts of rament, meeting. Stan Oakden. Their son David1 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Yard-le- y (11 years old) has spent the have her parents, the Gar- past two weeks visiting his dners of Snowflake, Arizona, grandparents. He met with an accident, breaking his arm visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woolsiy when he fell off his Shetland of Salt Lake are visiting at pony which had become enthe home of his brother Mark. tangled in a barbed wire Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farns- - fence. His parents came to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ainsworth and family of Glendale. Calif.. visited over the week-en- d at the Leonard Roberts home. Callers at the Jess Cart-wrighome were Mr. and Richard Foulger of Salt Lake who had been visiting in En& WELL terprise. tot Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rob..clOA SI1" Beaver Coumy erts and family visited in Sail Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown. Mrs. Brown is still remet k tWitent cuperating in the LDS Hos 69 lot s. Buread oi wm ' PctS " pital following an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Patterson of Winnemucca. Nev.. visited briefly in Beaver with family members. Mr. and Mrs Sam Hickman joined them for the annual open house held at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Spring where their son Larry is a Cadet. wrtet ecoti VUtedW federal and to acWeve Overnight visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Haney were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tattersall and family. They also visited in Parowan before returning to their home in Salt Lake. Visiting for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patterson are Mr. and Mrs. Political Advertisement Sponsored by Aub Atkins (Renae, Mack's VOLUNTEERS FOR LLOYD Phil Bullen, Chairman sister) of Torrence, California. They have enjoyed some of their vacation in the Beaver Mountains. Maxsons are living in the old her sister, Dana Kay, to Salt Mrs David Steffens and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow (Len-or- Dick Thomas residence which Lake to catch a plane to Cali- They were enroute to Phoenix Plumb and family of U- - they bought when they moved fornia to take her home. con, Idaho visited their par- - up from California and usuMrs. Winnie Puffer receiv- the Air Force. He is the son ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. ally have one or two nieces ed word recently that her of former Beaver residents Reynolds for several days last visiting them. Alj the neigh- nephew, Clark E. Prince, son Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Steffens. week. call him of Mr. and Mrs. Clark (Lin- Mr. Steffens was the County borhood children Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paics "Uncle Ben". He is loved by da) Prince of Salt Lake, has Agent in Beaver for many visited in Salt. Lake over the all the children. He always been made assistant superin- years. They now live in Logan Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mc Danholiday with their daughter, has a Shetland pony and sad- tendent of the Sunday school Karen, and family. dle ready for their use. Mrs. in the Redwood Second Ward iels returned to Beaver to her Mrs. Chloe Fillmore spent Maxson is the Girl Scout lead in Salt Lake. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony several days in Salt Lake vis- er and has a very active grou Visiting, Saturday and Sun-jda- y Woodhoiuse. Mr Mc Daniels at the Chase Murdock re-- ; has been in the Provo hospi-- I iting her daughters and their of girls participating in the families. sidence were Lucille's parents 'tal following a recent auto program. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maxson Mr. and Mrs. Dewight Miller Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Barlow of accident in Blanding. He will have been adding several and family visited over the Salt Lake. They also visited in recuperate here before resumrooms to their home at 1080 holiday in Delta with their Enterprise before returning ing teaching in Blanding. East 200 North, making a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo OgAlso visiting at the Murvery attractive addition. The den. Mrs. Miller accompanied dock home were Mr. and KNOWS THZ JO. DOES IT tives. Mr. aod Mrs. by J. Thomas Green teaching position there also. ht ' GENERAL ATTORNEY Ta e) ' nn amid Cherish your Long Distance dialing finger, a skillful servant from nail toknuckie. Beginning at7 p.m. tonight or any week night- -it will obligingly connect you with distant family or friends for one dollar or less per call. That's right; a dollar or less. Take advantage of this opportunity to visit inexpensively with family or d. KIOUS rWK JLLr T ptpYOUt-r'CYt..- Ji v ritnfl "X PRODUCTS friends. (The quoted rate applies to a 8 tonight station-to-statio- n interstate call anywhere In the Continental U.S. except Alaska.) a LIQUID! IS THE OIL used to lubricate WV WATCHES. 1TC06T& . cmaUo OVER TH AT BANKS OTHER flllANClAL MJNTER SAALL CHANS.-- ! 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