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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS BEAVER By Mildred Tardley Mr. and Mrs. Don Brinker-hof- f flew to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., on New year's Day. Don had been there in September and return ed for further examinations.. Their daughter, Mrs. Neil Neilson accompanied them. We received a nice note from Hilda Webb of Sacramento saying she enjoys the home town news. She is a former resident and sister of Alton, Rue and Bernett Swindle-hurs- t. Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah A. RICH GEORGE Editor-Publish- 45 East Center St. Business Office Phone 438-289- 1 $4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County $5.00 Per Year MEMBER it V a 9 AJfAMf 'AIL Mrs. Jack Hollingshead spent several days in Las Vegas with her husband during Association Founded 1885 the holidays. Guests at the home of Retta Boyter and Mr. and Mrs. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 Georee Bovter for Christmas HOME FOR SALE SAWS SHARPENED werp Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Bov- John Thomas Smdth home terr and Hand and Power Saws family of Ely, Nevada at 90 north 100 East in Beaver Satisfaction Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs Lynn Overlade Utah Brick construction, had their daughters ifrom the Walt Mackerell 4 rooms and bath. 6 Phone Garage. northern part of the state, visd Interested persons contact iting them over the weekend. Smith or John O. ChristiTwenty-si- x family members FOR ansen, Beaver, Utah. visited the Martin Greens during the holidays. Visiting from Backhoe Work Henderson, Nevada were Mr. North Creek Notes and Mrs. Royle Wood and son, Sand & Gravel Michael, who is in his second By Emma Green year at the Maratime AcadHauling-Backfillin- g Visitors during the holidays emy at Long Island, New at the home of Mr. Mrs. York. Also there were Mr. Tree Topping and Dell Evans were his and brother and Mrs. Wells Banks and fam and family, Mr. and Mrs. She-r- iy of Minersvile, Mr. and Mrs Trimming Evans of Sylma, California Wendle Ross and family of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green ttichfield. David Ross, who is CALL visited in Minersville with Mr attending BYU brought a girl and Mrs. Ken Kelsey. friend from school whose Dinner guests Sunday at the home is in Wales. Fred Puffer, Sr. home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers SAND & GRAVEL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Wiland family. Debbie Puffer liams have been in Phoenix Phone 438-297- 9 spent the holidays with her recently, enjoying the races. Dr. and Mrs. Reed Farns-wort- h grandparents. John Wilcock of Hurricane of Cedar City, visited FURNITURE NEED at the home of Mr. visited with Mr. and recently Sunday REUPHOLSTERING? Mrs Gordon Green and Mrs. and Mrs Ernest Joseph. Have that living room set or Emma Green Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stapley favorite rocker Mr. Percy Puffer, who has received a phone call from and redesigned by Twitchell been in the Holy Cross Hospi- - their son, Elder Evan Stapley, Upholstery. Twitchell's have tal for two weeks is as well as who is in New Zealand on a served the Beaver area for can be expected. Mr. and Mrs misfl n. He called to wish over 15 years. Puffer will be home a week ihfm a Merry Christmas and Their reputation for guaran- and wil then return for more Happy New Year, teed service and quality work- - medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Farns- manshipis unsurpassed. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boyter ' worth had a girl from Ger- For free consultation in your and famiiy of EVi Nevada many spend the holidays with . i i uu,UC a,up Wu wiujr. Christmas wth their them. It was hhehr first Chrit. lspent Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 parents, Mr. and Mrs. George mas in the states. years of decorating experience, j0yter Mr. and Mrs. Dick Manzione will call with samples of all'. Mr and Mrs Konstantin flew non-sto- p from Salt Lake the latest furniture coverings nprphp to Elizabeth, New Jersey to and help you choose the color th. holidava with Mr anH snenl Christmac with Mr. and and fabric for your sofa or Mrs Fred Pufer Sr Mrs. Larry Manzione. They cnair Mr. and Mrs. Dell Evans "pent five days seeing the over New and S0IV Save one-haBrentj visited their sights in New York and New Furniture prices. , daughter and family,, Mr. and Jersey. A highlight was the Twitchell Upholstery Mrs. Dennis Bond in Meadow Christmas program at Radio 750 N. Main Cedar City on December 24. City Music Hall. Enroute they Royle Wood and son, Mike, stopped overnight in Tooele No regreet, the best yet; Blue of Henderson, Nevada and Le- - with the Gordon Manziones Lusire cleans carpets Deauu-fullMrs. Verdie Terry sent a land Banks of Minersville visited, Christmas afternoon, nice letter saying she enjoys Rent electric shampooer $1.00 with Mrs. Emma Green and the Press and looks forward Reynolds Building Supply to receiving it each week. She Sua and Tracy. Guests for New Year's Eve spent Christmas in WilmingWANT TO REMODEL? and dinner at the home of ton, California with her dauWould you like to remodel Mr. and Mrs. George Boyter ghter. Mrs. Terry is a former that old kitchen or add some were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puf Beaver resident and now lives new rooms, but you don't ."r, Jr. and daughter, Debbie. in American Fork. Mrs Ken (Effie) Paxman Mr. and Mrs. Usher Wilcock have the ready cash? Call and daughter, Brenda. of Mil of Salt Lake spent several LaVar Atkin, phone He'll do the job and arrange ford visited Sunday with Mr days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green and and Mrs. Harvey White. Her for the finances for you. Mrs. Emma Green. jm:ther has been in thhehos- at home Visitors pital. the Two HOUSE FOR RENT Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Roberts bedroom. Call Elva Hodges at of Mr. and Mrs Earl Shotwell were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mar- - Mr. and Mrs. Blake Smith and 8 to see. shall and family of Minersville Mr. and Mrs. Brent Smith and Mrs. LaRae Nowers and spent New Years at Brianhead HELP WANTED of Beaver. visiting Mr. and Mrs. David family AMBITIOUS PERSONNeed Willden of Las Vegas, who to ed due expansion. Serve completed a cabin at recently consumers with Mrs. Mel Osborn and daugh- - tne resor. and soent christ. Rawleigh Products full or spare time. ter of Cedar City have been mas there. Mr. and Mrs. La Can earn $125 per week or visiting family members over Var Willden also visited dur- more. Write Rawleigh, 1415 .ine weeKena. in() th( holidnvs. 23rd St., Denver, Colorado SI i:!h riding in Beaver Can- - , Mn and Mrs Arnold swindle 80205. yoni has been i popular ever the hurst and famlly of B3ulder mi yt - i i .i j nsmias inuiiadys. incy 5iari - ,Cityi Nevada visited at the HOUSE FOR RENT ed their ride near the Low Arthur Blackner home during cabin on the Little Res. road tne holidays, home, Oil furnace. See at 90 'and come to the bridge on the ,ne osborn returned home after spending several South 300 West. Call Claude main road. Susan Yardley. Marge Ann weeks in SaIt Lake with her 0 or Goodwin nd Richard Joseph had the siKtrr and famiiy. of missing the misfortune Mr and Mrs Jess Cart. FOR SALE n me DnclSe ana lanamg spent Christmas with wright 14 f Tandem Trailer, van- - water. They. t. were scratched Brent and famiy Q i i i Ortniortn4 trva f rt ana Drulsca DUl nan no V. Drj',in California. Enroute horn: 4 horse or rr, E. Hut- - ken boncs. mcm yisitcd ' chinson, Greenville. All the children, (and their bsrf in Las Vegas. lamuies. oi mr. ana Mrs ai- - t Mr and Mrs AUon Alk: HOME FOR SALE !cn Reynolds spent the holi- - s - n, Npw Yfars at ,, The Rose Ellen Bradshaw days with them. Mr. and Mr? o( Mr and Mr, Rlral ; B f home at 90 west 400 North Marlow Lenore) Plumb artd and famiiy n parowan. in Beaver, UtahLarge brick family of Idaho Falls; Mr. and , Df and Mrs w D BlsVr house on full city lot. Inter- -' M". Clair (LaDona) Reynolds mni the day ,n Cedar c t. a cmiaren. mr. anu mr... csted persons contact Harold visiting frjcndj and rtliti; . , Mf and M Bron n ap, Bradshaw or John O. Christ- wair neynoias ana cnnart-nau oi roruana, urcgon; air. and iansen, Beaver, Utah. fami,y har h;r m.jtu and Mrs. Ed Hogan and chil- - rom Parowani visiting them dren of Clearfield; Mr. and recentjy FARM Mrs. Brent Palmer and chil- - , Mf and Mrs Jack wnlinm, excellent dren of Corva.lis, Near Beaver, and entcrtaincd mmb n water right. 112 acres, $25,000, Mrs. Thomas PcarceOregon and child ( dinner on famiy NW y, a .;1 Piv e including equipment. D Land of Thirty-onSpringville. Don Bohn of prcyo and w, 9 or 2232. were Titb, Beaver present to enjoy the hoi- - and Mrg Devon Bohn and fam t thrr. ;i'a,-lly or clear(idd visited th ir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohn recently. Mrs. Retta Parkinson sp-- i; t BELTONE HEARING AID SPECIALIST the holidays visiting her dan ghters ' and 'heir families u will be Salt Lake. Mrs. Donna Boycc the Delano Motel and family of California Joined the group and they visited 11 a.m. 9 to from 16, Thursday, Januay the Hal Hickman family in ajEwn 438-249- Le-lan- al lim's I i . . lf ' ' ' I y. ' 438-246- 8. I - 8l,rA - yi Farrer, Konda Marshall, and Julye Hollingshead; left inside row Mary Ann Esplin, Madelyn Hollingshead, Geri Nowers, Debbie Gillins, Doreen McMullin; right side, Janet Bradshaw, Janet Mare shall, Annette Gale, Konnie Lynn Grimshaw, An added attraction for the home basketball games This will be performances by the Beaver precision marching group have won recognicion throughout Southern Utah for their excellent performances. The first home league basketball game will be played this Friday, January 10. Members of the are: beginning at the Debbie Gurr, Connie center on the left side Ra-Na- Albrecht, and Sandi Hollingshead; inside row Tanya Coates, Christy Smith, Carol Baker, April Dotson, and June Limb. Paul Lessing, son oi Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Carter and Mrs. Louis Lessing return and new grandson Tuesday. Mr. Andrew Terry had as ed to the University of Utah after spending the Christmas guests his daughter Kay and vacation with his parents. His lier husband, Mr. and Mrs( brother, Dale, was also home Ray Hansen cf Omaha, Neb. and has returned to CSU. ay is teaching in the high Mr. and Mrs. Stan Oakden school there and her husband entertained cn Christmas Eve is attending medical school. for family arid friends, Mr jThhey spent ten days visiting and Mrs. DicK Oakden, Mr. j in Beaver before going to and Mrs. Richard Oakden and Springvills to visit Don Ter- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pryor. Also jry and family. Mr and Mrs. Mel Stewart visiting the Oakdens for five days were a neice and family, left for their home in Modesto Mr. and Mrs. Don Kline and Califofrnia after spending Florence's with family of Northridge, Calif. Christmas Mr. ad Mrs. John Oakden family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mr. Stewart is stopped overnight enroute to Woodhouse. La3 Vegas, where they will working in Las Vegas as the make their home. osrsonal barber for Howard The families of Mr. and Mrs Hughes. Th2 Reed Smith family reSeldon Nowers met in the Community Center for a New turned after spending two were weeks in Florida at the home Year dinner. Forty-thre- e there for the hot ham dinner of their son . Rex and family,, Mrs. Zona Myers was a and a program by the family 1 ru-c- t members. during the Christmas Mr .and Mrs. Jim Bohn en- holidays at the home of Mr. tertained guests before and f"d Mrs. Ross VanOrden and after the New Year's dancs. family and her daughter, The group had dinner and en- Klynn Talbot, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Lucille A. Murdock joyed visiting during the cariy hours of the new year. spent Christmas with family Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Low members in Pleasant Grove. returned home after rpending Doug McMullin and family several weeks in Salt Lake at of Salt Lake were guests rethe home of their son, Bill, cently of his? molaer, Mr3. nd family. They also visited Ruby McMullin, and Aunts. their daughters and their famMr. and Mrs. Frank Harris ilies, and grandsons who live and family vacationed for 2 in the Salt Lake area. weeks during the holidays in Mrs. Hazel Yardley left for Florida at the home of Mrs. Provo to visit at the home of Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. j i Edwin Dunlap of Satilite Beach, Florida, and also with a sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Flynn, of Deans-villEnroute they Florida. visited for a day with Ned and Ted and Gail Harris in Bnloxie, Mississippi. Mrs. Monte Hutchings and family have beeen spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo White of Compton, California, and returned home Monday evening Guests for New Years din-- j at the Keith Warby residence were Mr. apd Mrs. Paul Warby and family of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. David Will- f2n and family of Las Vegas also visited during the holiday Mrs. Verda Heffner writes from Cedar City, where sha is again confined in the hospital recuperating from a fall 'she. had during .Thanksgiving. She appreciated the cards and remembrances she has received during her illness and she enjoys reading the Press and of the activities of her many friends. Mrs. Betty Baldwin who is associated with the Cal-Ut- e 'sctory here in Beaver, joined other managers from other areas and flew to Las Angeles to get information concerning the factory and making new garments for the coming sea-- i e, Dora McMullin family, Sunday, December 29th. Present for the family get together were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace (Kaye) Adams and four children of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMullin and two children of Minersville; Mr. and Mrs. Clair McMullin and three children; Dora and Doreen of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKnight and five children of Salt Lake. Elder Patrick Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith, has received a call to serve a two- jyear mission in the Phillipine Islands. He will leave in February for the Mission Home in Salt Lake. ! J ' ' THINK UTAH The employment forcast for Utah this year calls for greatly increased numbers with a strong economic climate in store for all Utah industries. son. Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKni-Igh- t Utah DeDpartment of Employ of Minersville were hosts ment Security says new jobs at a chicken dinner for the will double in 1969 1969 Caprice Coupe 438-231- I 1 j Two-bedroo- m d. 438-242- 438-220- 2. , 'r" r; , . 438-237- ? at .... U LXiffmnt - No clowns. No hoopla. No funny lial3. This is an event for the serious i ir buyer. The man who has X number of dollars to spend and is determined to get his money's worth and maybe more. Come to a Chevrolet Showroom during our Value Showdown. Ask the man to show you, on paj)er, how you can order most any r, Chevrolet with a big V8 and automatic transmission for less than you could last year. Come in and spend some time. Dig, probe, ask questions, take notes. You owe it to yourself to be thorough. (Jo for a drive. Get a free sample of Chevrolet'8 luxurious cushioned ride. Shut the windows and see how fresh the interior stays, thanks to Astro 19C9 full-coi- l, Ventilation. Feet the kick of the biggest standard V8 in our field. Then go clown the street or across town and see how we stack up against Those Other Cars. We think you'll wind up with a Chevy. More people do, you know. Putting you first, keep ut first Povo. Service and Arccssories for ALL Makes Mr, and Mrs. Ben Maxson were in California for the holidays visiting family mcm- H ONE FREE BATTERY with each a'ul service, each hearing test, each battery purchased Miss Madelyn McKnight of Salt Lake spent a week, during the holidays, at the home of her grandmother, Dora mm m ii |