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Show Universal Microfilm 141 Pierpont Ave SlC. Utah Co Bearer PVe&i VOLUME 65 NUMBER 52 BEAVER, UTAH 84713, Christmas Lighting Winners First and Second place were thd and will receive $20 each. Louis Lessing and Foch Parkinson. Third place: Claude win. Good- $10. Honorable Mention Gordon Walt Mackerell, Baker, Blake Smith, Bill Pry-o- r, Wallace Yardley, Robert Christianssn, Paul Anderson, Barbara Davenport, Leland Smith and Bill Warby. SINGLE COPY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1968 Gilbert G. Crosby Dies In Salt! Lake League Basketball Starts Friday ft fl j r ,5 'rJ j I I Jj '. 4 Funeral servicss for Gilbert GarnUl Crosby, 44, who died December 15 were held Jn Salt Lake and in Beaver Wednesday. H.j was born July 4, 1924 ii Beaver to Guy LeRoy and Norma Blanche Warby Cros-- 1 y. Hi married Batty June Gardner, March 30, 1943; sol- mnized in the Manti LDS r;, , S.. i I J4 hzJ? 10c in Survivors: widow, sons, dan ghters, Gil G., Roy, Marjorie. Penny, Cathy, all Granger, brothers, sisters, Allen, Mag- a Gar; Kearns; Normal, 'aff. California; Mrs. Essie rhnmson, La Panta, Calif.; T'S. Hlffie Taylor, Roosovelt. Funeral services wera held Vednesr'ay in the Beaver Ward Chapel. Virginia Bradshaw played the prelude & p:stlude music Bishop LaVel Bradshaw con 'u:t3d the services and Keith by gave the invocation. Paul Warby spoke of Gar-nclearly life when the family liveed in North Creek. "In The Garden" and "O, My Father" were sung by Evelyn and Gorgine Warby, accompanied by Virginia Brad shaw. Bi fop Bradshaw thanked everyone to the lovely floral ifforings and the help extended to the family. Benediction by William War S3--o- id ls w Sandy Sherman To Wed Clark Black "V:; ; Sh - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sher man announco the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sandra to Mr. Clark Black son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Black. The ceremony will be performed by Bishop Howard Bradshaw in the Boaver First-Thir- d Ward, January 3, 1969. A rcctption will honir the wly wsds following the ' by, Jr. ' Pall bearers were Wayne and Brent Warby, Morrell, Lynn and Ronald Taylor and Gardner. Tl;wers wors taken care of v friends and relatives with Mabl? Smith in charge, by Allen Crosby. 'cation of the grave wa'; y. Miss Sherman PARTIES is a graduate The annual Christmas p:ir!y of Bsaver High School, where she was Junior Class Vice President and Publicity Manager for her Senior Year. She has been attending the Continental College of Beauty in Salt Lake City. Mr. Black is a senior at Beaver High School where he is Vice President of the Senior Class and has been active in the radio class. The couple will make their home in Beaver until June and will go to Salt Lake where the bride will continue her studies at the Beauty College. THIRD WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM Christmas program was presented Sunday morning in the Third Ward with Supt. Robert Christiansen conducting. Opening prayer by Howard A White. Sage Wha'tcott presented the Sacrament Gem. Music was directed by Mari- - Yardley and Becky Kesler Christmas story was riven by Vernon Condie. "Silent Night" was sung by J. D. Osborn. Ina McQuarrie gave the story "Christmas In Bethle-- 1 A hem" The congregation sang "O, Litlb Town of Bethlehem" Sam Kcrksiek told the story "A Missionary Christmas". Colleen Dotson told of "A Blessing of A Child At Christmas" The Nursery class sang "A Christmas Lullaby" "Christmas At Our House" by Georgia Whatcott. Christmas poem by David Bradshaw. Closing prayer by Floyd Yardley. for the families of Heber and '7'' V' ' - Vv- i&fS-'"- CiT - ,.;'.SC ,.'' Front row L to R: Managers David Joseph and Jerry Mc Cann. DEAR SANTA Reception Honors Newly Weds Miss Tamara Kaye Carter became the bride of Mr. Kent Gillins, December 7, 1968 in the St. George LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter cf Mrs. Clair Carter and the late Mr. Carter. The groom the son of Mrs. Thelma Gillins and the late Mack Gillins. The bride's empire styled gown of white Nottingham lace had long sleeves, a triangle train and was trimmed with pearl sequins. H?r bouquet was of red and white gladiola florets. Matron of Honor was Tonya Carter, sister of. the bride.. Bridesmaids were April Dot-soFaye Dotson. Julie Kathy Gillins, Margie Marshall, Carol Carter, Annette Truman and Carolyn Carter. The attendants carried red and white feather poinsettas. There gowns were red and they had white hats. Dale Gillins, brother of the groom, was Best Man. Ushers were Scott Barnes, Larry Barnes, John Kirk. Marshall, Grant Wads-wortGarth Bohn, Steve Lar ?on and Blake Carter. The Wedding March was played by Margaret Miller. Opening prayer by Scott n, d, El-v- in h, Cox. Back row: Coach Don Tuft, r.onald Baker, Doug Baldwin, Second row: Ralph Myers, Tim Marshall, Kent Swindle-hurs- t, Gayle Eyre and Dan Stephen F. Barton Serves In Vietnam Thank you for the things you brought me last year. I've been a pretty good boy this year, so would you please bring me a Hot Wheels set and a Dr. Kit and a G. I. Joe. I've been sick all week but I hope I'll be better for Christ mas. There will be a treat on the table for you so be sure and come. A little friend, Mark Messinger (age 5) Lt. Col. Stephen F. Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Fletcher Barton, has been stationed in Vietnam since Septem- ber j 12. Col. Barton is at Da Nang, near Saion, where he is dir- f c'or of Petroleum Operations t r, N Beaver Second Ward Relief Society held their Christmas party in connections with the Swal Relations lesson. Vilda Esplin conducted the music, directed by Mae C. White, accompanied by Gloria Murdock. Invocation by Gladys Oak-dcn. j - - ! r r el -- hand-painte- j I ' ,1 ' t Newest Arrivals SOCIETY PARTY 'v" "?iCy BRr y Bill Carter, Gayle Carter and Keith Griffiths. After serving one more yeor Col. Barton will have com- -' Christiansen Laurel gave plcted 22 years with the Army the lesson, "Christ's Teachings , ser-to from retire and plans assisted by Carol Smith, Ila vice. Iris Henderson, Messinger, During the past three years Ramona Mc Clung, Patricia News for next week's paper he has been teaching Political nas and Roberta Stoker. (January 1, 1969) should be in Science at the Western Michi- Two Chhristmas songs wers .! Saurda3:'!fan University sung by the Singing Mothers, iccciuucr o, ioo or suuner. Aftor his retirement, he and directed by Mariam Gibbons, his family will live in Portage, accompanied by Gloria Mur? dock. Michigan. McKnight. Vocal solo by Nell Smith, "My Precious Angel" and Lt- Co1- Stephen. F. Barton accompanied by Clara Carter. "Tammy" were sung by Mar- 11 Co- USASC Members sang Christmas Saigon !ys Bohn, Karen Marshall and H & Director of POL carols with Mrs. White and Charlene Barnes Gloria directing. Ranae Albrecht and Konda!APO San Fransisco 96491 Marshall danced. "Happy Birthday" was sung a Mrs. While. "Temple By The River" was The Weather Vilda wished everyone a sung by Vernon Condie. Dotson. Holiday. Happy Reading by Faye Benediction by Lucille A. "My Best To You" was sung Murdock. by Nell Smith, a request of A delicious luncheon was Tsmara's mother. Date Mlth tvre low 26 9 .20 served by committee members Closing prayer by Oswald Dec 19 Fla-r11 Myers. .51 Marie Lee, Ila Messinger, 29 jDec 20 and Henderson Iris The newly-wed- s -Lee, will make Dec 21 18 5 Helen Lee. their home in Idaho Falls Dec 22 22 17 d handker where Kent is employed. Tarn- - Dec 23 43 A 4 ara will finish her studies. Dec 24 46 19 chief was given to each mem-- 1 - ' Hattie Yardley was h?ld Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Smith. A hot turkey buffet dinner was served to over thirty members and their partners. A program was presented during the evening. The group sang Christmas carols. Games were played and Santa Claus called and visited with each member of the family. He presented The oranges to everyone. home was beautifully decora ted In the Christmas theme. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yarddley are grandparents of a baby The Third Ward Relief boy born to Mr. and Mrs Colheld their annual Christ lin Carter of Provo, on Dec. mas Tuesday afternoon party 22 in the Utah Valley in the Relief Socieety rooms, which had been decorated tor Christmas. A Christmas skit Parents for the third time was and the Singare Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Yard-le- y ing presented Mothers sang several of Kanab. Their new dau- songs. Visiting teachers with 19 December was born ghter over thirty years service were Her grandparents are Mr. and a red carnation. A hot given Mrs. Bill Yardley and Mr. and dinner was served by the comMrs. Marshall of Minersville. mittee. A gift was given each lady by the Relief Society. CARD OF THANKS Kitchen gifts were exchanged To our many friends and by the members. Mrs. Melba neighbors who were so kind Yardley, Loosle, Mirgaret at the time of the death of Ireta Baker and Ina McQuar- our wife and sister, Irene Bolton. For the services, flowers, food and other kindnesses, The Beaver Jaycees and we are appreciative. their wives had a Christmai Arthur Bolton and Florine party in the Community CenMr, and Mrs Collig Hunting- ter. Tables were decorated by ton. the Jaynes. The Thompson families A Christmas skit was preMr. and Mrs. Gail Galbraith sented by Nancy Smith, e Carter and Mr. and Mrs Dewayne Paskett. The group enjoyed singing The Kent's Lake road is bring cleared for ftlrlgh riding Christmas carols. After a buffet dinner, th? couples danced. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Mike Riley, Doug Nielson, To Elizabeth Twltchell on Susan Yardley, Katie Davis. 28 and to Verdie Dana Kaye Martin and David Terry, January 1st, we say, Farnsworth are home from BYU for the holidays. Happy Birthday. Ar-len- |