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Show CHIT CHAT They attended Sacrament meeting where the twins were named and blessed. Guests at the Milo Baker home for the Memorial Day weekend were Mrs. Viola Pax-to- n and sons, Arthur and Arnold Mrs. Norene Sharp Phillip and Otto Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hughes and family. The Hughes also visited in Milford with 'his mother, Mrs. Naomi Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Rae Ellen) Atkin of Ely Nevada were here for the opening of fishing season and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Atkin of Ely, Nev., were here for the opening of fishing season. Gary's parents spent the day with them at the Minersville Reservoir where they caught some lovely fish. Mr. Jim Lindsay and daughters Karen and Debbie and grand son David of Venice, California visited with Mrs. Cora Lndsay and other family members. Dr. and Mrs. Newell Warr were guests of his parents over Mr. and Mrs. the week-en- d Morrell (Phyllis) Warr. Mr. and Mrs. Emil (Viola) Nowers of Las Vegas spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nowers and family. Bruce Yardley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yardley, assisted the Robert IMoClungs in moving to Canada. He came back to Kali-spel- l, Montana .to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bill (June) Kesler and daughter Molly before returning home. I know I didn't see everyone at the cemetery but I would like to make a list of the people I had a chance to say hello to Ken and Thelma Barton, Roy and Wanda Puffer, Jack and Loretta Yardley, Harry and Emr, ma Hare, Bud and Kathlesn Mr. and Mrs. Bill the Bill Beaumonts, Clark Beaumont, Ken and Donna Lytle, Cliff and Mable Golda McShhane, Ralph Frazer, Scott and Maxine Martha Louise Hurst. Clair and Minerva Symes, Jay Thompson, Frank and Letha Barbara Stoddard, Murray, Maude Lewis, Harry and Ada Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Max Patterson, Ann Cartwright, Betty Bonn, Lydia Pattersont Nellie Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Ivie, Violet Pierce, Alberta Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar (Elenor) Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Phil (Darlene) Russell, Charles and LaPrele Willden, Charles & Eva Whorn-haViolet Huntington, Mr. & Mrs. LaMont (Lillian) Thor-noc- k and daughter Patsy and family. Norris and May (Blackner) Deakin, Mr. and Mrs. Jode Murdock, Kay and Zoe Palmer, Bill and Doris McGhie, Earl and Virginia Pumphrey, Russ and Joan Grimshaw, George and) Betty Anderson and daughter Virginia and two children, Sarah Throckmorton, Mable Thomp son, Carl Hutchings, Jim and Ilona Holyoak, Albert and Anna Denny, Alma Sly Lorene Stevenson, Vera Hunter, Jim and Emma Burke, Clark and Thelma Griffiths, Gladys Roesner BT EST A It is when we forget ourselves that we do things that are most likely to be remembered. A house Is built by human hands but a home is built by human hearts. If you want toknow just how human peoples hearts are, have a flat tire three miles from the road. After walking until I could hardly go, I met Bill Gillies who picked me up drove back to the car and tried to fix the tire. Neither of us had a jack that would do the job, so he took the time to bring me to. service station where Fay h took me back and changed the wheels. I want to say thonks to Bill for "going the extra mile" to help. Visitors, over the holiday, weekend at the home of Mr. anl Mrs. Keith (Evelyn) Warby were Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Le-liWarby and family of Cedar City, Mrs. Ada Edwards and Mr ond Mrs. Winfred (La Berta) Bobo and son Jeffrey of Delta. Mrs. Verda Heffner Is home after spending six months with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Burch. Mary will stay with her mother for twp weeks before returning home. Mrs. Hazel Eyre and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Corbridge were in town for Memorial Day. Hozel is helping her sister, Mrs. Kate Walker, and will return to Salt Lake with the Corbridges. Mrs. Hattie Schwab and daughter, Rhoda Browner and sons, of Norwalk California visited Mr. and Mrs. Presley Whorn-haMrs. Schwab is staying with Ithe Browners in California Mrs. Horace Patterson had Mr. and Mrs. Clark Patterson and sons, Mike and Lynn and daugh ter, Cecelia, Joan and Paulette Hyer and Mrs. Hortense Park as guests over the weekend. Mrs. Vera Williams had Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buhanan as weekend guests. Mrs. Delia Nowers is spending a .few days in Kanosh taking care of Helen's family while she and her husband, Carlyle Rollins, are in Salt Lake on business. Larry and David Rich are visiting grandma and grandpa ( George ond Dorothy) Rich for a few days while their parents are in Southern California. Mrs. Lynda Yardley anj daughter, Linda Kay of Montana, are visiting in Beaver and Mil-for- d with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Low of Salt Lake were weekend guests at the Jim (Sadie) Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muir of Ogden, Utah were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smitth last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wes (Lucille Jense, Dr. and Mrs. Dale Mur-doc- k and family of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Murdock and family of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hal Murdock. A?h-wort- a) Gil-ncu- Ash-wort- h, e, Tat-tersa- ll, 'and daughter Nadine Worthen and two children Ralph and Dan Williams, George White St family, LaVard and Emily Reese Ann Price, Blaney Barton Helen Parker, Jay and Clnda Dean, Cleo Maack, Carol Blake, George Burns, Ford and Ila Faux. Mr. and Mrs. Leon (Lois) Dean, Terri and Loni of Provo, Mrs. Helen Paice and family, Mrs. Lula Atkin of Ely, visited with Mr. and Mrs. King (Donna) Morris. The Deans also visited with Leon's parents Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robinson and family of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ford-haand Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Helen) Williams. Memorial week-en- d guests at the home of Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth and family of Granger and Mr. John (Jes-seSmith of Salt Lake; her Rick grandson, Farnsworth, Dean's son will leave June 14th Ifor a mission in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Leo (Julia) Cam peau were guests of Julia's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace (Beth) Dean this past m o) week-en- d. Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Diane) Bess and family of Salt Lake are visiting with Dian's parents Mr. and Mrs. Morton Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant (Maxine) Roberts of Boice, Idaho visited with Maxine's aunt Gertrude Easton. They spent Saturday in Milford with the Kirks. Mr. and Mrs. Alma (Mickie) Lowe and family were in Hurricane for Memorial Day. Visiting with Jack Ashworth for Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ashworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ashwoorth. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swindle-hur- st 'had, as week-en- d guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Merlene) Smith and family of Las Vegas, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernile (Doris) Bradshaw and family of St. Ignatius, Montana. Mr and Mrs. Dick (Jeneva) Cox of Orem and Mr. and Mrs Wallace Muir of Fillmore visited with us for Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Nile (Sally) Muir and family o fDurango in Beaver spent the week-en- d with Nile's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Leonora) Muir & other relatives. Nile returned home Saturday. Sally and the children will visit for a week. Mr. and Mrs. John (Jessie) Gunn had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Braunda) White and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gunn. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch (Mary) Muir of MeGill, Nevada, visited with Mrs Hattie Goodwin on Saturday. They had beeen to Panguitch to visit with Mary's family. Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth returned home Thursday from visiting a week in Logan with Dr. and Mrs. Bill Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Smith, a week in Afton, Wyoming with Mr. and Mrs. Max (Barbara) Robinson where she attended the Seminary and high school ' j wimsus9 A RECLINER LAY-AWA- Y FOR DAD graduation for Reed Robinson. She spent a week in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Leland (Thelma) Friday and family. She attended the graduation of the Priday'a daughter, Lori Lee Miller, who was an A student at the BYU and graduated with honors. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin over the Memwere Mrs. La-Rorial week-en- d Baldwin, daughters June, Peggy and Ann and her two children, Jerry Smith and a friend Barbara Jones, and Lou-re- e Smith the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Cornell Smith. Mrs. Lucille Critser of Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Betty) Calder and son Robert of Salt Lake spent several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert (Syble) Smith. Mrs. Critser returned home Monday and Robert and Jack Gray went with 'her for a month visit. Mrs. Belle White spent a night with Mrs. Maude Christiansen and visited with other friends relatves. Mrs. White recently returned from a visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Marian) Hatch, in Kennervick, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Oakden of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oakden and family of Las Vegas visited with Mr. and Mrs Stan (Gladys) Oakden. Ed and Sylvia stayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Vorhees. Mrs. Karen Marteniz and family of Salt Lake are visiting with (her parents, Mr and Mrs. Elmer (Vie) Paice. Mr. and Mrs. Clen (Ella) Perkins and granddaughter Jody, Mrs. Peggy Cline and daughter Janice of Los Angeles spent the week-en- d at their summer home Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Davis and Mrs. Alice Kesler were in Beaver and Greenville over the ue week-en- Gale of Milford is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Euzella Thomas. Beaver students graduating from CSU in the school of Arts and Letters, Melvin L. Osborn; School of Science, Hal D. Murdock, Donald J. Willden David Ira Yardley, and Steven Ray Griffiths; Business and Technology, Edward Bernell School of Education, Richard Dan Baldwin, Ricke Edwards, Corrine B. Gregersen, Miriam A. Limb and Sherrie S. Grey. Family members were in Cedar City to attend the exercises. Steven graduation Ray Griffiths, graduated with High Honors and Melvyn L. Osborn with Honors. Bishop Paul and Eris Neilson, Marilyn, Janice and David were in Ephraim, Utah, Thursday to decorate family graves and visit theiir folks. Their son Doug will enter the Mission Home June 14th to prepare for a mssion to Formosa. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Barton are visiting his brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher (Hazle) Barton. Randy Muir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Corrine) Muir, left Monday to enter the Armed Forces. He will be stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, John, Donald, Michael, Dennis and Carol Jean of Salt Lake with Paul's spent the week-en- d mother, Mrs. Loretta Thompson. Their son John has just returned from Germany where he spent a year in the armed forces. He will be sent to Vietnam in the near future. Other guests calling on Mrs. Thompson on Memorial Day were Dave and Zelma Gillies, Mrs. Alice Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Davis, Denice Taylor and three sons Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Reese, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Munford of Cedar City. Dr. and Mrs. Terry Thompson of Los Angeles, Calif., spent a week with Terry's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde (Bernice) MEDITERANIAN . . . GREEN Cr GOLD GREEN & GOLD TWEED . . $79.95 89.95 DAY JUNE 99.95 Many other styles and colors to choose from 15 Other Gift Ideas: RADIOS COLOR TV TAPE RECORDERS A Thursday, June 5, 1969 " . 1 Ni V V n. father Don Maycock. 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INSURED TO $15,000 ALL ACCOUNTS isssssssssssssssssssssssssssasssssssssssssx) New Drugs More than 25 useful drugs for some types of cancer have been developed over the past decade according to the American Cancer Society. Li: Hof-hein- s; Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Mary Jane) Seaman of Ogden, Utah, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant GREEN NAUGAHYDE The Beaver Press d. Mrs. Theda All-goo- d. FATHERS and told his family that he and a friend had spent the weekend with Sam Cox and really enjoyed the sights of New Yark. Mr. and Mrs. Russell (Jackie) Muir, Mr and Mrs Nile (Sally) Muir of Durango, Colo,., and Mrs Roberta Nlelsoh and daughter of Provo, visited in Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Muir and family and attended the wedding Reception held May 29 In Venice, Utah for Randy Muir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Muir and Miss Melanie Erick-soRussel and Jackie visited Jackie's in Minersville with and Mrs. Doug parents Mr. Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Don (Margarit) Maycock and Mrs. and Mrs. La Voy (Desma) Maycock were in Minersville Sunday June 1 for Sacrament meeting" where the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Carolyn) Maycock was blessed and named Larry Shane by his grandfathher La Voy Maycock, other relatives present were his grandparents Mr. and and Mrs. Jerry (Joan) Eyre, great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Rrulon (Raoheal) Eyre, great grand- (Vilda) Esplin on Memorial Day. Carolyn Esplin spent the week-en- d with her parents and sister Mary Ann. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar (Kate) Willden of Las Vegas spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Walt (Kate) Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayn (Marilyn) Paskett have as their guests th;ir parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson of Bountiful, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Paskett of Everett Washington The Richardsong returned home Monday and the Paskets are spending a week with Dwayn and Marilyn. Dwayn is employed in the FHA Office. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas of Whittier. 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