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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS , Thursday, January 7, 1971 Beawv Pi-es- TJie NORTH. CREEK s. TRI-STAT- 298 SOUTH MAIN, CEDAR CITY Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Published CMC PONTIAC GEORGE A. RICH - - Editor-Publishe- DOROTHY H. RICH Business - Business Office Goodwill Manager Selection, Savings 40 East Center St. Phone 438-289- 1 Value rated & Service-Me- the Dealing's Great at Founded 1885 Raid V per word $1 IT'S Inexpensive to clean rugs and' upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent' electric shampooer $1. itoyWfe BoUdlnf dvppty FOR SALE Old house and one acre,' west of Beaver, $7900. my $3700 eq- late-mod- car, el truck, or trailer of equal value. Call 801 or Box 667,' Beaver, Utah. pickup 438-23- 48 FOR SALE 32 acres in strategic in- LoZ Mrs. S.K. (Bonnie)- ?etuned after spending the Forms Clost i pin. Tuesday Nowers and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Minimum holidays in Minersville. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Roy (Louise) Lessing. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin The great grandparents of of the In the matter and Mrs. Seldon Horton and family are Mr. URIdaho visited at estate of GEORGE Nowers and Mrs. Nampa, (Delia) deBAN VALENTINE, Davis home Stella Wade of Fillmore. the Eulalia ceased. during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Creditors will present Roberts attended the claims with vouchers to Second Ward eral of their sister Mrs. the undersigned at the office of John O. Chris- Fast and Testimony Frank (Retta) Griffith in was held Sunday,' Midvale, Utah Saturday. tiansen, Beaver, Utahp meeting de 1971 at 11:30 Mr. and Mrs. Karl the on before or 84713, January 3, of and postlude man had their daughter 26th day March, 1971; claims must be presented music was played by Ruth Jan Jacobson and baby in accordance with the Crook, The music was of Provo, Utah visiting directed by Melinda Gale, them during the week-R- ay provisions of Sec. 5, Utah Code Annotated, Davis of the Bishop- - end. 1953, and with the proper ric conducted the meet- - Clyde and Marsha Hardverification as required ing, ing and son of Fredonia, was invocation The therein. given Arizona have been guests O. at the Marshall Hollings- Robert Christiansen John Bliss. by ErickAdministrator. head home, Raymond Lynn son , infant son of Mr. Mrs. Lucy Murdockhas Console Spinet Piano. and Mrs. Milo ( Joann)'had her son and daughter-EricksWill sacrifice to responwas blessed and: w Mr. and Mrs. Bill sible party in this area. given his name by his Richards of Las Vegas, Cash or terms. Also Elec. father, assisted by James Nevada visiting her Write or phone Eddie Erickson, ing the holidays. organ. Credit Mgr., Keith Erickson and Leon- - Mr. and Mrs. DohnMar-ar- d Tallman Piano-Org- an tin are home after visit- Erickson. The benediction was! ing their children in Las Stores, Inc., Salem, 97308. Oregon given by Arlo MessingerJ Vegas, Nevada. FREE-puppioutdoor Mr. and Mrs. Allen Car-- p. Rowter have had her parents dogs. Contact Ivan .jj 6. ley o j Mr. and Mrs. Matthew - between Salt highway Lake City and Zion National Park. Less than $1000 per acre. Under-pric- ed loca- considering tion and commercial potential. Box 667, Beaver, Utah; FOR SALE Small parcel of land zoned R-- F on South Creek Road near south Beaver Inter- change. 667, 438-234- or Box 8, fun-Bea- ver Tru-Prelu- 75-9-- tersection of U.S. 89 and Utah 20. Well permit included. About 14 mile of highway frontage right through Intersection, also 14 mile of Sevier River flows through property. Top spot for motel, station, or trailer park. Located 9 miles north of Panguitch on the major Beaver, Utah. 503-363-57- 07, es, 438-238- SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED helpful but not necessary, for local and over the road haulYou can earn $10, ing. Experience Bldg., 223 W. 700 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84 101. WINTER SPECIAL Two and three room fur- nished apartments. TV's have gueen size beds. Help Wanted. a Utilities paid. Kitch10 spare time hours enettes available.Granada week? Exceptional earni2. women 75 S. Main Inn. or men for ngs ei Raw-ldistributing famous gh Products. Rawleigh, BPW BOARD MEETING 1415 23rd St. Denver, The State BPW Winter Colo. 80205. Board Meeting will be held Sunday, January 31, FOR SALE: Merritt T. 1971 at 8:00 a.m. in the Paice property: 2 Beaver Inn in Salt Lake Ramada lots with frame City All members are house. Lots 2 and 3, Block City. to attend. 16, Plat "B", Beaver City urged Please contact Survey. O. ChristJohn Attorney BEAVER HOME iansen, Beaver, Utah. Do you $60-$75-$- 85. 438-229- MOTOROLA Color TV Radios e Stereo Car Stereo Tape Recorder! Cawette Tape FURNISHINGS Sywlsi 4 Quoth) Seuics 'Service for ELECTRIC RANGES WASHERS DRYERS REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS VALBEESON Beaver Valley Cleaners JrfoM 438-283- 1 Contact JOHN H. OGDEN, Representative 40 West 400 North Phone (801 ) 438-229- 3 Beaver, Utah 84713 Alcoholocaust 'Look at Jerry Marcus us gol This is the fastest car on the road!" Williams. John Wilcock of Hurricane, Utah and Rose Hartley of Leeds, Utah visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Emma Green. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green and family. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Murdock and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer, Jr. and family visited with their father Glen Merchant on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wood and family of Kearns, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Green and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lenzy Hoops, Jr. and family T,, with spent the week-en- d Greens. the (Ila) Messinger hosted the; j Limb Mr. and Mrs. LeeRoy and children of Verna1' Griffiths and children been have Utah visiting from ed Gerri, Cheryl, Abe and home Debbie of Murry, Utah Brazil showed slides and yTT4 ire. ,! with Mr. and Mrs. visited told of his expierences ,Jls Green and family Gorden and travels. wUh her grand-in- g. evenEmma Green and to Mrs. the enjoy present Mrs. Mr. Parents were Refreshments They were Thursday. jnd the during Eyre with dinner served by the hostess. Jhurman guests for holidays. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Visiting with Mr. and A jest that comes too near the Mrs. Fred Puffer, Sr. truth leaves a stinsr behind. for a week were the girls of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Twitchell. Shirlee and Doctor Cherri Davis and Debbie in the Kitchen Puffer also visited. Mr. and Mrs. Konstantin visited the PufDerebeew M. M.D. Laurence by Hurth, Consultant, National Dairy Council fers Friday and had New Years dinner with them. dur-Har- 438-234- Beaver, Utah. To Buy or Sell 'Second fastest." 23 c"' Tht Travelers Safety Service NORTHEAST FURNITURE 920 North Main in-la- 12, 48 Mr. and Mrs. George Glen Merchant Boyter, and Frank Walters. Visitors Thursday afternoon were Mrs. Margaret Barton and daughter Danna Kaye of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lenzy Hoops, Jr. and boys of Kearns, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward and family of Taylors-vill- e, Utah and Ronda and Penny Nowers of Murray, Utah spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nowers and family and Mrs. Josie Puffer. They all had New Years dinner with the Shotwells. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shotwell and family joined them Thursday. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Josie Puffer Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Lenzy Hoops, Jr. and sons Tony, Kirk and Darold of Kerns, Utah. Visitors Saturday were Ben Merchant. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John on to $15,000 per year FOR SALE after short training. For Used Stokermatic coal application and interview, or furnace, recent model in call excellent condition, $175. write Safety Dept., Unit8, or Box 667 ed Systems, Inc., co Call Utah. Beaver. U.M.T.A. Credit Union SALE Water shares in Kent's Lake, Mammoth Canal, Willis Canal and Harris Ditch. Box 667 or 438-23- : Business Places Homes Undeveloped Acreage For honesty, competence and good service : 000 FOR MLNERSV1LLE Beaver Valley Hospital. California with her Her name will be Holly. Jay Browner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald She weighed 6 lbs. 12 oz. and Jack Gray Marshall The grandparents are Mr. and trade uity for te (Linne) Nowers are happy to announce the arrival Mrs. Vella Stephenson of a baby girl born Decis visiting in Norwalk, ember 25, 1970 at the son STATE.PRESSJSSOCIATION Will Trl-Sta- LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Newest Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Doug fed? llVEWSPPQPER Phone Used Can ans , MEMBER UTAH CADILLAC BEN BALDWIN S4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County S5.00 Per Year Association OLDSMOBILE r ESTATE , Farms Puffer, Jr. and family, Sciond Class Posta.qe Paid at Beaver, Utah ; UNITED FARM AGENCY Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merchant and Darrell had as New Years Eve dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred 80 1 S8tl593 JEEP REAL B7 Emms Green MOTORS E CONNIE GRIM5HAW SoxSS: mfe'rv -:- - Cedar City, Utah dy, J Sieenwere; I Ps ... I "'i v t f-- V j ': Mki. GORDON BRINGHURST I JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE J SAVE UP TO 7 5 0- - Local Salesman cm Put Your Comfort In The Right Hands rT NUTRITION AND PREGNANCY Young women who eat sensibly will need to make only a few changes in their food habits when they become pregnant and while nursing their babies. Food surveys show us, however, that many teen-aggirls have poor eatings habits. And we see birth difficulties and needless problems for young mothers that definitely can be related to the poor eating habits they practiced e earlier. But let's assume you have been eating sensibly and now you are pregnant Or. if you've been eating poorly, perhaps now that you are pregnant you will be motivated to change your ways It is true you will be eating for two, but that does not mean you will double what you cat. For Baby's Crowth At first your unborn baby will be so small that his demands for food will hardly be noticeable at all Later, however, your appetite will probably increase and you will want extra food. The extra foods you eat should be the one's your baby needs for growth. You will need more protein, minerals and vitamins. But how much more should you eat? Your doctor will advise you, of course. And doctors usually recommend a gain of 20 to 25 pounds over your ideal normal weight during your nine months of pregnancy. If you are underweight to start, your doctor will want you to gain more; if you are too heavy, he'll recommend less. As a general pattern, the four food groups will serve you best. And here's a brief outline for you to follow: The four or more servings per day of fruits and vegetables that are recommended in the four food group plan are the same for a healthy, active woman, or a pregnant women, or a nursing mother. But it's possible you would have slightly larger portions when pregnant or nursing. Same For Other Croups The same Is true of four or more servings of breads and cereals per da But the two or more daily servings of meat, fish or poultry, plus 3 to S eggs per week could be stepped up to an egg every day. Similarly, the two or more daily glasses of milk that are recommended for normal women should be increased to 3 or more glasses daily for pregnancy and 4 or more glasses daily while nursing. As for other foods, such as fats. oils, sugar and other sweets, and tools such as pies, salted nuts, potato chips, these may be added for variety and flavor but if you gain too much weight these additional foods are the ones you should first cut down on, or cut out Ko more specific information you should see your own doctor. 1Q Corner Asked why he smoked, one young boy said he wanted to smell like a man. Of course he did. Strong mature manhood Is the goal of every youth. If the men In a child's life smell like tobacco, he will assume that this Is part of adulthood which he is trying to achieve. William B. Lewis of the American Cancer Society said about a recent study made of youthful smoking, "The study Indicates deep teen-a- ge dissatisfaction with cigarette smoking, considerable knowledge of its ill effects, but a very exaggerated estimate of the acceptance of emoking by the adult world... due largely to the impact of advertising and the reluctance of enough (conoco) nnnnnn Hi 1 7 11. . In O u w uyu HEATING OIL I 1 Heat with Conoco specially made to give the kind of even, dependable warmth that wards off winter chill and ills. Burnt cleanly: helps prevent pauses of service troubles and to assure the most carefree heating comfort you ever had. Even-Glo- CALL in- fluential adults to strongly and directly condemn cigarette smoking." Telephone 438-55- 98 Beaver, Utah |