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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Thursday, January 22, 1970 Daniel J. Stewart lTlw "Beaver Pressy MINERSVILLE Daniel James Stewart, 63, waf killed January 23, 1970 in an industrial accident in Mercury, Nevada. He was born June 18,1906 in Adamsville, Utah to George He-band Lydia Catherine Covington Stewart. He married Eva Carol Randall on May 16, 1934 in Peoche, Nev. It was later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. Survivors: widow, daughters, Mrs Clifford Jones, Salt Lake; Mrs. Edward Tomsic, Panaca; 9 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Roy, Pioche; Duard, Klamath Falls, Oregon; Leo, Enterprise, Utah; Mrs. Viola Yardley, Beaver; Mrs. Ruby (Bobby) James, Milford and Lena, Garrison, Utah. er Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid GEORGE A. RICH - - H. RICH DOROTHY - Editor-Publish- Business Manager - 40 East Center St. Business Office Phone at Beaver, Utah 438-289- 1 $4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County $5.00 Per Year o MEMBER NISI PAMPER Association - Founded 1885 UTAH$fATBM$OCiATIOM Ireta M. Fotheringham Dies In Milford Mrs. Ireta M. Fotheringham died January 25, 1970 in the Milford Hospital. She was the daughter of o James Wilson and Jane McMmott. She was born in Payson, Utah, October 10, 1890. Rates: 5c per word 438-289- Home For Sale 10 rooms (six carpeted). Two acres of ground fruit trees, raspberries, on canyon road. Call William Warby, 4 Sr., Two-stor- y, $1 Minimum Forms Close 5 p m. Tuesday FOR SALE Kelvtnator electric range in good condition. Four burners, oven and storage bins. Call Nick Dotson Full-iz- e 438-265- 3. 438-561- NOTICE ONE of the finer things of life Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. electric shampooer $1. Keynolds Building Rent Supply HELP WANTED Electrical Foreman. Immediate opening, in above position, with progressive mining company in Milford, Utali district. Applicants must have experience in mining industry. State experience and salary required in first letter. Reply in writing to: R. M. Kleine, General mger. The Shield Development Co. Box 338, Milford, Utah 84751 SAWS SHARPENED Hand and Power Saws Satisfaction Guaranteed Walt Mackerell 438-24- MOTOROLA Applications are being accepted at the Beaver County Sheriffs office in the County Court House until 5 p.m. on January 30, 1970, for the position of Chief Deputy Sheriff. a MEL. TAIT Beaver Co 117 Sheriff NOTICE She married Arnold Fother-eringhaMay 17, 1909. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died June 14, 1931. Survivors: daughter and sons, Mrs. Harold (Vees) Baxter, Milford; Jack, Springdalei, Utah; Bill, Spain; Dixon, LaHabra, California; Bruce, Cedar City. 16 and some grandchildren great, grandchildren. Mrs. Fotheringham has lived in Cedar Ciiy for several years Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 28, 1970 in the Minersville Ward Chapel. TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received n the office of the city recorder of Beaver City, Utah, 60 West Center Street, until the hour of 7:30 p. m., Monday, February 2, 1970, for furnishing Beaver City with a quantity of 6 inch cast iron pipe, fittings, valves and fire hydrants. Material list and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Beaver City Recorder. S George B. Low Recorder NOTICE OF HEARING CASE NO. 6159 BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH In the Matter of the Applica& tion of UTAH POWER LIGHT COMPANY for a Certiof Convenience and ficate Necessity to exercise the rights and privileges conferred by franchise granted by the City of Beaver, Beaver County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that d the application of Utah Power & Light Company will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at its hearing room, 330 East 4th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Thursday, the 29th day of January, 1970, to immediately follow Case No. 6158. 10:00 a.m.) This is an application by Utah Power & Light Company for a certificate of convenience and necessity authorizing it to locate maintain and operate certain electric transmission power lines within the city limits and in the present and future streets, alleys and public places in the City of Beaver, Beaver County, Utah, together with all the necessary or desirable appurtenances, for the purpose of supplying electricity generally to the people of the State of Utah, as set forth in the franchise recently granted applicant by the said city of Beaver, Beaver County, Utah A true copy of said franchise is attatched to the application and made a part thereof. By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 12th day of January, It CARD OF THANKS is with thanks and grati- tude we express our sincere appreciation for the acts of kindness, words of sympathy, floral offerings, food and for those who participated in the services for our beloved husband and father. The Ken Ward Family SPECIAL PTA MEETING Belknap & Beaver High PTA Wednesday, February 4, 1970 7:30 p. m. Belknap School Parents are urged to attend! W0RKF0RY0U above-entitle- Car Stereo Tape Recorders Cassette Tape Color TV Radios Stereo VAL BEESON Beaver Valley Cleaners Phone 438-283- 1 FURNITURE NEED REUPHOLSTERING Have that living room ict or favorite rocker and redesigned by Twitchell Upholstery. TwitcheU'i hv served the Beaver area for over IS years. Their reputation for guaranteed service and quality unsurpassed. For free consultation In your home, drop a card today. Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 years of decorating experience, will call with sample of all the latest furniture coverings and help you choose the color and fabric for your sofa or chair. over New Save one-haFurniture prices. work-manshlp- is lf Twitchell Upholstery 750 S. Main Cedar City 1970. C. R. Openshaw, Jr. Secretary (SEAL) Attorney of Record Sidney G. Baucom Robert B. Porter P. O. Box 899 Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 Reception Honors Mr. And Mrs. Wilding Miss Jeannie Yardley, dauof Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Yardley became the bride of Mr David M. Wilding in a ceremony performed by President Rudger Atkin in the St. George LDS Temple on Jan. 23, 1970. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Malin T Wilding of Orem, Utah. A reception for the couple was held that evening in the Beaver ghter Ward First-Thir- d . White pillars topped by pink and orchid satin bows, formed a background for the receiving line. Colored spotlights accented the columns which were connected by satin ribbon. "The bride's floor-lengt- h gown of candlelight slipper satin had a wool lace empire waist, full sleeves with long satin cuffs, and a manderin collar. Her full length veil of illusion was trimmed with appliqued lace insets. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Wayne (Sylvia) Hansen was Matron of Honor for her sister. Other sisters, Mrs. John (Blanche) Linton, Mrs. Craig (Jolene) Sorensen and Mrs. El-w(Nina Rue) Olsen were" attendants with Mrs Kent (Donna) Jones, Miss Susan Yardley, Miss Christine Wallace Miss Shirley Reese, Miss Mary Carter, Mrs Kenneth (Sherrie) Gray. They wore floor-lengk crepe. They gowns of carried a single white crysan-themuwith a pink satin bow. Paul Wilding was Best Man for his brother. Tom Walker, Bill Walton, Gilbert Yardley, Craig Sorensen, Elwyh Olsen, Wayne Hansen, John Linton, m USERS The following application have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Beaver County. State of Utah throughout the year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. B. Nowers Land and Livestock Company, Beaver, Utah proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0.015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by App. No. 31312 ). The water was to have been diverted from a well ft. deep at a point S. 1250 ft. W. 50 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 10, T30S, R7W and used for domestic purposes of 1 family and stockwatering of 300 cattle in NENEVi Sec. 10, en-li- re -- (77-112- 0 T30S. R7W. of Hereafter, 0015 sec.-f- t. water will lie diverted from a wel! 119 ft. deep at a point S. 2110 ft. W. 40 ft from NV Cor. Sec. 34. T29S, R7W, and used as heretofore described in SENVWi Sec. 34, T29S, R7W. 39722 Miles Anderson, P. O. Box 635, Beaver, Utah Cattle Prices Weekly Livestock Report for January 24, 1970 The livestock market was steady last week. Good demand for all types of cattle Utility cows $18.50 to $22.50 cwt Canner & cutter cows $16 to $18.50 cwt Bulls 823 to 1060 lbs, $24.40 to $26.25 cwt Calvey Heifers r cows $210 to $265 each Cow & calf prs $257.00 pr Small calves 200 to 300 lbs, $39 to $44.25 cw t of water from a ft. deep at a point S. 912 ft. W 1243 ft. from N14 Cor. Sec. 34, T29S, R7W; and used for domestic purposes of 1 family and stockwatering of 200 cattle, 4 horses and 50 Sec. 34. sheep in NEV4NW sec.-f- t. well high performance HEATING OIL DeDcndable Home Heating Oil. (CJ 438-245- ERICKSON'S your Phillips 66 Distributor 0 100-30- 0 T29S, R7W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Ent gineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before Feb. 28, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER . Published in Beaver Press, Beaver, Utah on January 13, 22 and 29. 1970. Kent Jones and Pat Yardley were ushers. Carolyn Esplin and Lana Gae Lessing were in charge of the Guest Book. Mary, Elizabeth and Phyllis Yardley and Russon arranged the gifts. The three-teire- d, white wedding cake was decorated with pink net butterflies, white wedding bells and topped by a minirure bride and groom. The pink under table cover of pink was covered by a white imported lace cloth. Serving tables were covered with pink tablecloths and centered with white bells and satin bows. Serving girls, Lana and Sandra Lessing, Valerie Anderson, Laurie Beard and Valerie' Bradshaw wore pink net aprons personalized with their names in glitter. march was The wedding played by Clara Carter. Master of ceremonies for the program was Roy Yardley. Opening prayer by Bishop Howard Bradshaw. Gilbert Yardley gave a read- Crook family Sacrament meeting, Sunday. Susan, Mark and Mr. Crook gave talks. David gave a reading and Mrs. Crook played an organ solo. Mr and Mrs. Joseph C. Smith of Milford were Stake Presidency visitors Mr and Mrs. Goldie Marshall returned home Sunday after spending the past two months in Tempe, Arizona. Their son, Hayward met them at the Cedar City airport. Beaver Stake Relief Society Leadership meeting will be held Thursday, January 29, 1970 in Minersville. PI Ly-net- te Manderfield By Ilynn Bradsbaw Miss Janet Bradshaw spent a weekend with Carol Baker at Exhibition Col lis Bradjhaw home. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw ' MWHl ,?, it counts, and what you make on the trade-ispend on options. But shouldn't you be just as careful when you finance your car? You can save money on your car loan, too. Get fast, bank financing. You don't have to have an account here to get an auto loan. Drive in here for your drive-ou- t loan. T' H i Every buck you can low-cos- BEAVER CITY ballroom dancing by Paul Wilding and Michelle Moody from BYU. Mike and Brent Olsen, Chet Linton and Steve Sorensen, nephews of bride, sang "Love and Marriage" accompanied by Nina Rue Olsen. Jill Bennion sang "Til There Was You" She was accompanied by Clara Carter. Michael and Brent Olsen sang a song, with words written by their mother. Michael accompanied them on the ukelele. Paul and Michelle danced two more ballroom numbers. Closing prayer was by Malin Wilding, father of the groom. B B St calves 300 lbs $38.35 cwt Wf St calves 280 lbs $39 cwt Wf bull calves 385 lbs, $35.50 Wf Heifer calves 300 to 500 lbs, $28 to $33 cwt Hoi heifsr calves 475 lbs average, $35.80 cwt Heavy Hoi sirs 680 to 950 lbs, $24 to 26.50 cwt BRANCH of the MILFORD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 MOT MARTIN SENOUR Enamels - Flat - Varnish Oil and Sealers Assorted Colors One needs common sense to succeed, and a sense of humor to be happy. Bert Estabrook QUARTS $2.70 $1.70 Reg $8.60 $5.90 Reg GALLONS HALF PINTS Collis Bradshaw went to Salt Lake to visit her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. Cloyd 'Bonnie) Webb and family, Friday, with Mrs. Edith Yardley. $1.00 QUARTER PINTS 50c ALL MUST GOI ! MARTIN SENOUR ANTIQUING SUSC. Mrs". Brent Baldwin, Mx Clyde Webb and Mrs. Mel Cox of Cedar visited Sunday at the r: 53 ing. Mrs. (77-142- 0015 Wayne the best trade-i- n on your car... th TO WATER The of Beaver gave the program at Of course you want hot-pin- NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood are visiting their son, Grant, and family in Kearns, Utah A LITTLE WORI) If any little word of mine May make a life the brighter, If any little song of mine May make a heart the lighter God help me speak the little word And take my bit of singing, And drop it In a lovely vale To set the eclioes ringing. Math-ewsn- Phone tives, Sunday. Karl returned' January 13 from an LDS mission in Irland. Mr and Mrs. Reed Nicholes of Ely, Nevada called at the Sherwin J. Wood home, Thursday. They were here for the funeral of an uncle, Ken Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and baby of Provo, Utah, were week end guests at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Andy Bohn. Mrs Pearl Kelsey and son. Frank, are visiting Mr. and Mrs Richard Kelsey. Frank has returned from Vietnam. Mrs. Nettie Myers is spending some time in Bountiful, Utah, with her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. Sam (Dorothy) Johnson. Mrs. Eva Davis and daughters, Denean and Becky spent the week-en- d in Las Vegas, Nevada visiting relatives. Mrs. Royle Wood, daughter, Laura and son, Karl, of Henderson, Nevada, called on rela KITS Assorted Finishes BY ESTA Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs John (Connie) and Mrs Mel Cox had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brad- Cartwright of Ely, Nevada spent the weekend with his mother, shaw on Sunday Mrs. Mel (Rachel Cox and Mrs Nola Cartwright and Mr. baby spent the weekend with and Mrs. Clark Gillins in Miners her parents, Mr. and Mrs. La ViMti. Vcl Bradshaw. Mel came MonMr and Mrs. David (Doreen) day evening to take them home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Houghland Marshall recently moved from and family of Nevada spent the Price, Utah to Moab, Utah, weekend with Mr, and Mrs. where David will be manager Jess Edwards. of a Gulf Station. Reg $4.95 Reg $6.45 Now $3.95 Now $5.00 JACK'S SALES & SEDUCE |