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Show Cedar City with Mr. and Mrs Sim Murdock, Mr Murdock has CHIT CHAT been ill, but is improving. ESTA Bit Ribbons Awarded Diane Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens came The Beaver County Fair Ben Franklin said: There is a wth the Murdocks to visit her is being held today, July 31, time to wink as well as to see-- It Mr and Mrs. Mar-v- n in the Milford Methodist is hard for an empty sack to grandparents, and other relaSpendlove, Church. The discontenstand upright. . tives. At 10 a. m. girls 14 years of ted man finds no easy chair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen age and older will present a We were happy to have Afton are visiting Mr and and Gilson of Kandsh, Emma Lou Mrs family style dress revue, and at 1:30 Eldon Stoker and other rethis afternoon meal preparation Drake of Ogden and Mr. and latives Mrs. A. F. Price of Tremonton and public speaking demonstraKathy and Susan Morris, daulor a short visit Saturday They tions are scheduled. A fashof Mr. and Mrs. Warren ghters had been t 'the wedding of Morris are ion show will follow by girls spending their vacason Mr. of James Mrs and Price, v entering sewing exhibits. with their grandmother, tion Arnold Price, and Zola Mae Mrs. Iretta Morris. Judging of entries has been Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Smith of Las Vegas, completed. Following are the Mrs. Elton E. Richardson of sonGregory and Mrs. Fred Smith results of the judging, with of Mr. Enoch. They were married in is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert ,entries chosen for State Fair the St. George Temple and a Swindlehurst. exhibit marked (S); "B" IndiJay Swindlehurst reception was held in the Enoch is home for two weeks. He is cates Blue Ribbon; "R" indiWard. Afton, Emma Lou and employed in Camarello, Calif. cates Red Ribbon: Arnold are my cousins. Tuesday, July 29, Mr. and Home Improvement, Phase Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Low Mrs Leon (Alice) Swindlehurst I Grace Marshall, B (S); had Mr and Mrs. D. B. Stauffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lauri Roberts B (S); Gaye and son, Bailey, of Safford, Ariz (Jerry) Smith, Mr and Mrs. as guests for a week. Bailey has Pryor B (S); Lyla Truman B Bert Swindlehurst, Gregory (S); Audrey Marshall B (S); just returned from a year in Smith & Jay Swindlehurst had Vietnam and be stationed will Frances Marshall B; Shelley a family get together at Mahoin the states now. Roberts B; Grace Marshall B Grove to celebrate Ralph gany Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn have (S); Kerri Wood R; Becky Low Bert's and birthdays. had twenty-fiv- e immediate famB (S); June Limb B (S) FranMr. and Mrs. John (Geneva) three and guests, Joseph of San Jose, California ily members, ces Marshall B (S). visiting them recently. They invisited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cookies, Phase I Patsy Paice cluded Mrs. Maurine Gunn and Paice over the weekend. B, Nina Low B, Marianne Lee They six children of Orem, Gregory were here to attend Mrs; Wool-sey's B, Carol Ann Baldwin B, Julie Bou-che, Gunn and his fiance, Jean funeral. Ann Baldwin B, Julie Gillies Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gunn Visitors at the Collis HuntingR, Michelle Myers R, Jean and three children of Portland. ton home were Mr. and Mrs. Linda B, B, Mrs. Hutchings Ore Mr. and Reed Gunn Gentry of Salt Lake, Mr Lloyd Kenney Bezanson B, and four children of Concord, and Mrs. Wallace Mastros of Wendy Carolyn Gale B, Ester Jane Muir B, California, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Palmpale, California, Mr. and White of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Lori Carpenter B, Penny JoEdison Frazer of Tooele, Mrs. Lloyd Hopkins and son, seph B, Marianne Wisner B Mrs. Mabel Thompson of Orem, Steve. They all enjoyed the 24th Mr. and Mrs. Clark (S) ; Ann Messenger B, Karen Hutchings celebration, a picnic and fish- - of Caliente, Whittaker B, Georginea BeauNevada, Mr Ray ing in the mountains. mont B (S); Patty Low B, Hutchings of Provo, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Erva) Carol Carter B, Shellie Rose Mrs. Lewis Thompson of Los Goodwin of Nevada Ely, spent Angelesl, Mrs. Sarah ThrockB, Mark Truman B, Gary Gil-lia week with Mrs. Hattie GoodB (S); Russell Albrecht B, morton of Orem and Mr and win. Mrs. Max Thompson of Granger Chad Hollingshead B, Barett Mrs. Caroline Smith Recently, Hollingshead B. Out of town relatives at Mrs. had her daughter, Mrs. Iva Fink Susan Clothing, Phase I of Burbank, California visiting, Woolseys funeral were Mr and Crook B, Frances Marshall B, Mrs. Carl Woolsey, Mr. and Mrs for two weeks. Another daughLauri Larsen R, Debbie Miller ter, Mrs. Kathryn Gilbert, of John Barton and family, Mr. Baxter B, Wendy R, Tracy Salt Lake visited one week. Mr and Mrs. Fay Messinger and Jones R, Mary Lund B, Cath- and Mrs. Karl Smith of Shelley, daughters Mr. and Mrs. Bill Idaho, daughter, Karleen, two Nelson and family Mr. and Mrs eline Carter B, Leila Pipher, grandchildren stayed overnight Michael Grimshaw, Mr and Mrs. B and W. Gay Gillins B. Mary on their way to Los Angeles to Doug McMullin, Mrs. Taylor Stewart B. Carol Nowers R, Parkinson and family, Mr. and visit their son, Kirk, and famKim Nowers R, Kerri White Mrs. Walt Messinger, Clarence ily. R. Linda Hutchings B, Patti Mr. and Mrs Lynn Lowe and and Joe Foy and Hilda Gardner Low B (S); Carolyn Roberts family of Albuquerque visited and Mrs Norene Sharp. B S; Denise Wood B (S); the Alma and Merrill Lowe faTn Wayne DuBois of Springville Gay Gillins B (S); Paula Marilies, Alberta Limb and the wrote a tribute to the Johnsons shall B, after Alibi B won the Dairy Cecil Willden family District Derby, entitled "TriMrs Mickie Lowe and daughShaune Muffins, Phase II Lori Bonnie and Jerri spent bute To Our Dear Friends In ters n Banks R, Julia Carter B, Beaver" three days in Salt Lake. Dotson B (S); James Lee Its Beaver and they came to Dr. and Mrs. Terry (Betty) Stewart B (S; Jana Lee MilThompson, Paul Stacey and cheer, ler B, Janet Kesler W, Valerie Linda of La Canada, California Today was Derby Race and Wood B, Katie Hollingshead B, ' spent ten days with Terry's hard to keep pace-- Our dear hosts had Birdie J mother and husband, Mr. and Lacy Marshall B, Kathleen But Pink Point tested her Mrs. Clyde Allgood Roberts B S; Evelyn Yardley Mr and Mrs. Glen Smith of right away. B, Nancy Gale B. There was a lot to try and Lehi stopped in Beaver Friday Muffins, Phase III Peggy to say hello to friends. They the feeling was high, Smith R. I can tell you the feelings were on their way to Cedar Clothing Phase II J. Burt B, went clear to the sky. City for the Shakespearean FesKerri Wood B, Jill Albrecht R, Although he is tenacious, Dcbra Pipher R. Gaye Pryor B, tival plays. Glen taught school is gracious, Beaver in was He Drama the Wally Lyla Truman B S; Grace teacher. Today Sam and Floss are Marshall B S; Lori Carter B Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walbeck truly the boss (S; Gaye Pryor B (S). Cause from the tall tree, It and son, Kristen, of Salt Lake was Alibi B. visited Mr and Mrs. Howard Foods - Bread, Phase IV Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. JosWalbeck and Mr. and Mrs. John Lyla Truman B (S); Janice of Parowan visitetd Sunday Williams and familiies. eph B B Martin (S); Joyce Martin Mrs Josie Oviattt tof Salt afternoon, with Mrs Retta Park (S); Kerri Wood B (S); Linda inson. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jimenez W, Grace Marshall B Oscar is visiting Larson and the (Stella) Mr. and Mrs. Woody Salter of (St; Patti Hiatt B, Barbara Mae White family. El Monte, Calif., are visiting Hutchings B, Gaye Pryor B, Mr. and Mrs. George (Bobby) with Mr. and Mrs Henry Wood. Sharon Strong B (S); Lonnie Murdock are spending a week The SaVters owned the Wood Price R, Lewellyn Murdock B, in Oregon with Mr and Mrs. home at one time and lived Janice Martin R, Jill Albrecht Boyd (Jennie) Myers and famhere for several years. B. Bonnie Lowe B, Lori Eyre ily.. Robert Strong and a friend, B, Debra Pipher R, Patti Smith Mr and Mrs. John Gunn and Pat Phelan, of Tyler, Texas, B. Melodie Prodzinski R, Jo Mr and Mrs Melvin White attenwith visited over the week-en- d Ellen Hatch R; Katie Benson B, ded a wedding reception in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Piooche, Nevada for Mr and Mrs Strong and other family memSharon Williams B. Duayne (Cherie) Stott. Cherie bers. They have now completBiscuits or Muffins. Phase is the grandddaughter of Mrs. ed the Hospital Corps School III Leila Pipher R, Donna Erma Valerttine Bernard and at San Diego and the entire, Kaye Barton B, Patti Hiatt B, attended BYU Nursing school. company has been sent to Camp She is working at Utah Valley Lesa Kaye Lee B, Jennie Jones Pendleton for six weeks trainLonnie Price R, Cheryl Hospital in Provo. B, ing in the Fleet Marine Corps. Mr. and Mrs Carlos Valentine Grimshaw B, Denise Wood R, Pat enjoyed the mountains spent a month in Germany visithey don't have them where he lives. ting her family Mrs. Gertrude Easton visited Kristie and Scott Olson have in Caliente She went with Mr. visited in Beaver with thier and Mrs Fred (Elma) Hewett, When alerted to danger the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. whiti'tail invariably travels with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon (Ruby) Edwin Paice. Scott returned to Davis and Mrs Laura Pace of Provo but Kristie will stay at it. nnsr in the wind. Provo. They attended a Calvert SI'OKTS AFIELD. the Lee Strong home for the family reunion with their sister remainder of the month. Mrs Vera Calvert, a daughter Recent visitors at the Lee and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Strong home were Ronald Carintrowere first 'utiijrjrt'i'n Ted (Ramona) Price flew from man and his mother, Lcnu Carduced to the U.S. about 40 to attend the reunion man of Iowa City. They came yours iijro, probably in the Japan After visiting Mr. and Mrs. to get Ron's children Heidi and Miami, Florida, area. The pole Edwin Smith for two weeks. Mr Robert Scott who have lived at were made of bamboo, and and Mrs Ray (Yvonne) Murthe Strong home for the past were quite crude by today' dock and family of Suthcrlin, nine months. AFIELD. SI'OKTS standard. returned home. They visited in Mr. and Mrs. James L. Adams of Fullcrton have been camped at Little Reservoir for the past week. They usually come and spend their entire vacation in the Beaver Mountains. Their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Garner of Neosha, Missouri met them here and stayed be: Must To Cover Beaver County. with them In the mountains for about five days. The Garners 1. Well rspected in the community. were fascinated with our irrigation system which isn't neces2. Clan, neat appearance. sary in their part of Missouri. They have all visited at the Lee 3. Aggressively seeking higher income. Strong home. Mrs. Ruby McMullin, Anna-be- ll Person accepted will receive company car and Elsie Hales left Beaver 18th. On the 19th they left July benefits. and other friinge Salt Lake with the Holiday Travel agency going thru Denver, Topeka Kansas. IndeContact Herb Nakken, Manager pendence Missouri where they visited the Reorganized TaberFord Parkway nacle, cite of the LDS Information Bureau and the Harry TruUtah Cedar City, man home. They spent two days Phone 5SG-913in Nauvoo and viewed many of the old buildings being restored County 4-- H The Beaver Press 7, 1969 Thursday, August Fair at 4-- H Jo-ly- RESIDENT SALESMAN WANTED 5 set to help ' deaf A Code-Coand blind persons communicate is being tested and developed by Bell System research and organizations. manufacturing A vibrating disc on the left of the set and a light in the black rectangle portion of the device will aid the handicapped. m ti,- ro - Twi-Lit- k v s , -- Twl-ligLeague ends with the championship match Thursday, August 7 between Pryor Merc of Minersville, first half winners, and El Bambi Cafe, second half winners. Milford-Beave- r Bank garnerfor third ed the most points place. Results July 31, 1969. Milford-Beave- r Bank sen's Drive In 2 El Bambi Cafe Drug Telephone Help More than 1,000 Utahns bena new device developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and Western Electric. According to Gerald Vickers, manager for Mountain States Telephone, the invention, Code-Corwill help the deaf-blin- d to "feel" and the deaf to "see" conversations. Through a simple system of amplifiers and oscillators, the set will convert impulses from telephone lines into both touch and flashing light signals. By a codes, using with a communicates; caller deaf-blin- d person over a vibrating disc on the set, The deaf-blin- d person will actually feel efit from n, Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Anna Lou) Walbeck went to California July 26 for a baby girl who weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. and will be named Rae Lynn. She has three brothers waiting to help 'spoil' her. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walbeck and Mr. and Mrs Osmond Willden Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mns. Warren Griffiths were Mr. and Mrs. De Von Griffiths and family of Towanda, Penn. They spent three weeks with Warren and Treva, Ralph and Jerry Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Yardley. De Von is Branch President and the family are all active in church. He teaches school in Towanda. Mr. and Mrs Larry Griffiths of St. Maries, Idaho attended the LDS conference in Salt Lake and came to Beaver for a visit with the family. 0 Lund Bros. Merc rs 2V4 A mixed game and a steak fry were held Saturday, August 2nd at the course, with the following winners: 1 Summner Murdock and Ella Firmage - 27 2 Mack Patterson and Vi Thomp son . 29 3 Tie between Bill Firmage and Alice Heslington and Wally Gregersen and Faye Hollingshead - 29 Maxine Edwards and George Rich won Most Fun prize. Fourteen couples took part in the activity. the message. In addition to the vibrating disc, the new device will have a light that blinks according to g the code. This will allow persons to read incoming messages. Persons using the set will be able to communicate with callers by talking into a telephonic mouthpiece. Mute individuals will be able to return codes wth a telegraph-lik- e key that is part of the set. In Utah there are 1,143 deaf persons (about 850 of these d are also mute) ' and six who could use the new device. deaf-seein- The Morrell J. Warr home pictured above demonstrates the beauty which can be achieved by a little effort. The garden In the foreground not only provides food for the Warr table, but is a thing of beauty for all to enjoy. Newest Arrivals League e Code-Cor- n Tv r v Tf ?-T v. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Browner of Norwalk, Calif, visited in Cedar City with his mother, Mrs. Velln Stevenson. They attended the Eyre famly reunion and came to Beaver for the races. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith and family left July 24th for a four day trip to Yellowstonet Park and other places of interest in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson and grandson, Richard Hughes,' Mrs. Aleen Osborn and Mrs. Olivia Dean were in Enoch, Friday, August 1 for the reception for Mr. and Mrs. James Price. tl Life Is a grindstone: Whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends on what you are made of. Manderfield deaf-blin- By Ilynn Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Webb and family of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Collis Bradshaw. They all enjoy ed a trip to Indian Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn Baldwin Mr and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw went with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Willden to Cedar City, Sunday, to attend Sacrament meeting where the baby of Mr. and Mrs Edward Willden was blessed Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willden also went. Donald Bradshaw took his Sunday School class of seven boys up Indian Creek for supper Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards took their daughter LaRae Cox and family home to Nevada. After a short visit the Edwards will go on to Chino, California, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nelson and family for a week. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw, Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Del-mSeely and family of Blyth, California, and Ilynn's sister, Lois Page and husband. Bob, of Salt Lake. The Pages were on their way to California. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bradshaw and family took Mrs. Larry (Rca Dawn) Rowley and family to their home in Greenriver, Ut. They visited points of interest in the area. Rea Dawn has been visiting her parents for a week. by the church. At Springfield they visited the Carthage jail and Lincoln's Shrine. They saw the Indianappolis Speedway and then to Washington, D.C., and a visit of the White House and other places of interest. Then through the Blue Ridge Mtns of Virginia and on to Philadelphia, birthplace of the nation. The enjoyed a cruise around Manhatten Island and attended the LDS Pagaent in Rochester, New York as well as many other places of interest there including Niagra Falls. They flew home from Buffalo N. Y. arriving in Salt Lake on Tuesday, July 29 where they got their car and were accompanied home by the Doug McMullin family to attend the funeral for Mrs. Woolsey. Over the July 24 week Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pri-da- y and family of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Farnsworth of Salt Lake, Dr. and Mrs Allen Farnsworth and family of Mesa, Ariz. They enjoyed family outings and a trip up the Beaver mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Alma (Netttie Smith) Huber of Midway, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Smith of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall of Riverside, Calif., spent several days with Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth. They were here to attend' the Eyre family reunion in Parowan. 400 members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Glen and baby formerly of Australia spent a night last week with Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth. Mr. Glen was one of the Scottish missionaries they worked with in the British Isles. The Glens are to southern California to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith had her brother and family, Gerald Hickman, sons, Doug and Bob, and daughter, Sandy of Las Vegas, as guests last week. Mr, and Mrs. James (Jane) Gibson of Salt Lake spent the ar weekend with her mother, Mrs. Chloe Fillmore. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Farrer, Mr and Mrs. Rondo Farrer, Mrs. Fillmore and the Gibsons spent the day in St George where they attended a session at the temple. The Gibsons leave soon for the Azore Islands where he will teach music and Jane will teach a business class. They will be gone two years. The Azores are located off the coast of Portugal. Mrs. Delia Nowers and Jackie Nowers spent several days last week in Scoffield, Utoh visiting relatives. 1 -- I h r Salmon, mushrooms, cheese and rice are combined in this delicious casserole. Serve it often for family meals. EASY -- TO -- MAKE MEATLESS What should you have for dinner? If yours is a household which enjoys tasty fish dishes, they'll enjoy Salmon Rice au Gratin. It's a flavorful casserole of salmon, mushrooms, and cooked rice combined in a rich cheese sauce. The milk and cheese both give a boost to the nutritive value of the di.sh, in addition to forming a creamy base to blend flavors. Here's a casserole which will freeze well, to be popped into meal. the oven for a hurry-uAnd it's hearty enough to require only a green vegetable, fruit salad, and buttered rolls to provide the main course of your dinner. Acid brownies a la mode and milk to drink for a well rounded meal. 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