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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Mr . and Mrs. Stan (Gladys) Oakden and Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Rena) Oakden served relatives arid friends who were here for BY ESTA There is little chance for people to get together as long as most of us want to be In the front of the bus, the back of the church, and the middle of the road. ft takes a long time for some people to get over an Illness If compensation sets in. Mr. and Mrs. King (Donna) Morris went to Gallup, New Mexico Wednesday, July 28,1971 to take Gilbert Becenti home for a visit with his f amilybefore school starts. Gilbert has been working on ayouths project here this sum- mer. Arda Cox was in Thursday where she was honored with a stork shower. Mr, and Mrs. Arther Leon (Erma) Smith had as theirguests the past week their son andf amily Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Sandy) Smith of Westminister, California, and Gerald Hickman of Las Vegas stopped to say hello. He spent a week in the Beaver Mountains. Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Lovina) Briggs had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Lois) Atkin and family of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Briggs and family of Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Briggs and family of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Goodwin of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Clark (Alverta) Goodwin of Milford. Mrs. Joy Cannon of Salt Lake and Mrs. Lu Jones Waite of Las Vegas were visiting with Mrs. Iris Henderson and family. Mrs, Auela Storrs of Mesa, Arizona is visiting with Mrs. Mae C. White and other relatives. Mrs. Anna Lu Walbeck entertained July 26th, 1971 for their daughter, Rae Lynn, on her 2nd birthday. Fifteen little friends were present to enjoy her new swing set a birthday present, refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Martell (Ella) Easton of Cedar City were in Greenville for the funeral of Ross Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Anna Lu) Walbeck and family spent four days last week enjoying the many interesting things in Yellowstone Mrs. Pan-guit- ch Cen-tervil- le, Park. Class of '51 Reunion The Beaver High School 'Class of 51 held their 20th reunion on July 24th at the El Bambi Cafe. 44 class members andtheirpart-ner- s attended. There were 81 people present. Howard Potter from Pasedena, Calif, was the master of ceremony. The school song was sung then each class member introduced their partner. Mary Lowe gave an up todate history of some of the class members which was composed by Mary Lowe and Jessie Roberts. Gilbert Yardley told of some humorous Incidents that had happened. Prizes were given to the one traveling the which was Dorothy farthest Johnson, from Charlotte, North Carolina. The prize for the first grandmother was won by Shirley Marshall, SpringvilI.e Utah. The prize given to the one who had lost the most hair was won by Nolan Baker, from Lancaster, Calif, and the prize given to the father with the most children was won by Ken Blackner, Cedar City. Cullen Williams from Greenville was given the prize for being the most friendly. A bulletin board was made by Joyce Joseph displaying pictures of class members during their school days. A newsletter telling what had happened to each class member this past 20 years was given out and will be sent to those who couldn't attend. In memory of the three classmates who had passed away: Ted Cox, Tim Mackeral, and Betty Hodges Mortensen, their pictures were put on the bulletin board and a bouquet of flowers were put on their graves that after- Man-zion- family party was held recently on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yardley for members of the Yardley family. Forty five were in attendance. Those attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. El win (Nina Rae) Olsen and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. John Linton and family of Or em, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilding and son of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Moyes of Provo. Miss Christine Reynolds of Scotland and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson of Culver City, California were also guests. A Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshw, and Mrs. Lynn Bradshaw went to Summit Sunday to see Mr, and Mrs. Mel Cox's baby boy be Manderfield JULY 15 - August 5, 1971 AUGUST 7 By Ilynn Brdihw weekend at the home of Audrey CEDAR CITY UTAH and Norman Hutchings were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. dvde Webb had the burial of Mrs. Bertha Banks. and Mrs. Joe (Bernice) Ashley, Clyde's brother and girlfriend Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Lucille) blessed. and Mrs. Weldo (Susan) for the 24th weekend. Mr. They visitCrltser of Las Vegas are Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackner George and family, Mr. and Mrs. are both from Salt Lake. and family of Salt Lake visited ing with her daughter and family (Hazel) Bradshaw and Gary Mrs. Hazel Baldwin spent the their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert (Syble) Smith. and Mr. Russell Mrs. weekend at Panguitch with family, 24th and Glenn Blackner, also Kay BlackMr. Mrs. Charley (LaRue) and Mrs. ner was there. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Randy CMelinda) Hutchings and Calvin her son and family, Mr. and Debbie Hutchings. Dale Baldwin, also Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Maycock (Peggy) Blackett of Orem visited Mrs. Mary Jo Mc Knight and John Johnson of Cedar City were have moved to town. Mr. andMrs.Edwin(Lydia)Smlth six children of Salt Lake spent there. and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal (Thelma) a week visiting her mother, Mrs. Three cMldren of Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin over the weekend. NORTH CREEK Dora Mc Scott Mullin. the Joe Bradshaw's of Tooele are joined Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Carlie) By Emma Green Pickard and family of Moab are family Saturday for a family staying with their grandparents, a at Ponderosa Park. Mr. and Mrs. Collls Bradshaw visiting their parents: Mr. and get together Visitors during the week atthe Present were Mr. and Mrs. Walfor four days. The parents came home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben MerMrs. Harley (Vie) Fotheringham lace (Kaye) Adams and four chilSaturday and they all went back chant and Darrel were Mrs. Josle and Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Mildred) dren of Cedar and Mr. City; Sunday. Pickard. Puffer, Lenzy and Dan Puffer, and Mrs. Hazel Baldwin went to Mr. and Mrs. George Boyter. Miss Martha Louise Hurst and Mrs. Jack Mc Mullin and three Jeanne Whornham of Salt Lake children of Minersville; Mr. and Salt Lake for a week for a famVisitors Wednesday at the home spent the July 24th weekend with Mrs. Clair McMullin and three ily reunion and to visit with her of Mrs. Josie Puffer was John children of Beaver; and the Scott son and family, Duane Baldwin. Mr. Agnes Whornham, Gunn of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Brad-sha- w and Mr. Mrs. Tony (Pauline) McKnlghts and Dora Mc Mullin. Reed Gunn of California. Saturhad their baby blessed SunSunday in the Minersville Ward Woodhouse had as guests for the visitors were Mr. and Mrs. day the infant daughter of Scott and day. Family members that came weekend, Karma Anderson of Las Puffer of Tooele. Sunday Jo was blessed and given for the occasion were Mr. and Leroy were Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Jay (LaRue) Mary Mrs. Reva Willvisitors McDaniel and family of Blanding, the name Jennifer, by her father. Mrs. Sherman Myers, Milford; iams and daughters, Sharon and Miss Kathy Adams of Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gale of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Mary Fae) Marilyn Walbech and children of spent a week visiting her and Mr. and Mrs. John White, City Marshall and family of Miners-vill- e Minersville, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal MulThe Sherman Myers grandmother, Mrs. DoraMc Beaver. and Mrs. Florence Stewart Corry of Cedar, and Ennis Hoopes lin. and family of Cedar City. family visited with Ray and Ruth of Beaver. Sam Cox is home after spendBradshaw during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Russ (Joan) Miss Tammy Ward of Taylors-vill- e I ing nine months in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker visitand Rex Mr. Grimshaw, Mrs, has been visiting four or We are happy to have him home. Bradshaw LaVel and Mrs. ed Mr. (Marie) Lish and Mr. and Mrs. five days with her grandparents, Relatives attending the funeral and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw Ray (Betty) Calder of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell and for Ross Calvert were : Mr. and Sunday. spent a week at the Grimshaw For information or reservations Sunday visitors atthe family. Mrs. Frank (Louise) Fackrell, Mountain Cabin. Joan, Marie, Shotwell home were Mr. and Mrs. a from Mr. We letter received writecall Shakespearean Festival Mrs. Calude Dorothy Davis, and Betty attended their class and Mrs. Max Baker. In their Clifford Shotwell and family. SUSC Cedar City, Utah 84720 Davis, Mrs. Laura Pace, Vera reunions. Mr. and Mrs, Dell Evans and letter they said: "We enjoy read1 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Telephone Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Lena Rae) home-tow- n and daughter Evans about Carla the news Mrs. the ing Lloyd Calvert, Kent Calvert, Mr. Rogers of Lancaster, Calif, visfolks and miss it very much when Pamels visited in Meadow Sunand Mrs. Vernon (Ruby) Davis, ited last week with Lena Rae's one fails to come. day with their daughter and famElma Huett, Mr. and Mrs. Clifmother, Mrs. Vona Cox and other We are keeping busy and enily Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bond. Beaver Secpmd ward Sacra,emt ford (Arlene) Williams, Mr. and Third Ward Sacrament Meetrelatives. but California in life here They saw the Bonds new baby joying Beaver 2nd Ward Sacrament and Ed Mr. Mrs. (Stella) Lewis, ing Mr. and Mrs. Enoch (Mary) are looking forward to the time blessed. She was given the name Meeting was held August 1st at Don (Mae) Atkin, Mr. and The Fast and Testimony MeetMuir of McGill Nevada called to Mrs. of Shaundell to when to we her father. can return Beaver by in 1:00 the Lewis chapel. p.m. Mrs. Atkin, Atkin, Jay ing for the Beaver Third Ward visit with us last Monday on their make our home. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Prelude and postlude music was held at 12 noon, August 1st and Mrs. La Mr. Grant Murdock, way home. They visited in Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Bonnie) Mrs. George Boyter Thursday was played by Shirley Morris. with counselor Dan Joseph conMar Fordham, and Mr. and Mrs. with Mary's family. and son of Salt Lake evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds Davis. Ray Davis of the Bishoprlccon-ducte- d. ducting. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford (Zola) Gary of their grand home at Puffer Sr., Mrs. Fred Puffer Jr. the visited Invocation was by Ben Alf and Mrs. The infant daughter of Mr. and (Macel)Horton Mr, HesHalsey visited over the weekend had as and family, Glen Merchant, Mr. Smith. Music was directed by the past week Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Richard Carter was named Mrs. guests with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Briggs, and Mrs. Ben Merchant, Darrell Carol Smith with lington and other family memMorris Kori Lynn by her father. The inand Mrs. Dick (Delores) Horton Shirley Ila Mae Rigby and family are in Merchant. The occasion was as the accompanist. of Salt Lake and Earl Horton of bers. They spent some time fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger spending a week with the Briggs. Mountains. the Beaver Mrs. Birthday. They Boyters The baby of Mr. and Mrs. RaySan Bernandio, Calif. (Margaret Griffiths) Daniels was Thirty-eig- ht members of the Dr. and Mrs. Alan Farnsworth served cookies and ice cream. mond (Ruth) Davis was blessed named Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schowrup Kelley Ted by his father. vaAlbert Gale family spent the of Visitors Sunday at the Boyters and given the name Paula by her Southern Calif are visiting with and family are spending their Testimonies were born by Dan cation at the home of their mother were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merevening of July 17 at the Gale Mr. and Mrs. father. Allen S. Farnsworth, Virgil Oertle Joseph, home. chant and Darrell. Mrs. Kathaleen Farnsworth. Pamela The son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gwen Patterson of Salt Lake Dennis Farnsworth, is a dentist inMesa, Arizona. Douglas Gale and family of Visitors Thursday at the home (Vickie) Hutchings was blessed Doss, LaVoy Green, Jeffren and visited in Beaver over the weekMr. and Mrs. Ronnie Roberts of Mrs. Emma Green were Mr. and given the name of Monte La Denver, Colorado were present end, then she and her parents Mr. Danny Farnsworth, Lafe and Naand spent a week with the Gales. in few a and Mrs. Bill Lakner of Leeds, Von by Darrell Yardley. vacationing spent days and Mrs. Floran (Lucinda) Patthan Condie, Richard and Geral-di- ne Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Phyllis) Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan The Benediction was given by Carter. terson, Evan Patterson, Wayne Las Vegas. White and family of Weneche, Mrs. Susan Moyes of Provo is Griffiths of Milford. They came Doug Neilson. Music was conducted by Carol Patterson and Karen Taitwerein at spedning two weeks visiting the to Washington are spending their Provo to attend sacrament meetbring their grandauther, J. Kesler and Kathy Yardley. vacation visiting the Edwin Paice home of her parents, Mr. and Cheryll Ann Griffiths, to visit and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green ing where Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and John White families. The a while with Mrs. Emma Green and family. (Paulette) Patterson hadthelr son Mrs. Roy Yardley. Paices have as guests Mr. and blessed and Drew name the given Mrs. Arthur (Bene) Olsen and Lynn by his father. of and and Mr. Provo Mrs. family Mr. and Mrs. David (Jolene) Alden (Erma) Neilson and family Heslington and family of Lynn-woo- d, of Oak Qty. Calif, visited with their We received word from Mr. last week, Mr. and Mrs. parents and Mrs. James Skinner in Las Mel (Alice) Heslington and Mr. Vegas that their baby boy was and Mrs. Roy (Louise) Lessing. 8 a born July 17 and weighed 8 lbs. Craig and Robbie Lindsay of 6 ozs. We also had the wrong Salt Lake are spending the sumname for him. He will be named mer with their grandparents Mr. Tracy James. Sorry. and Mrs. Mel Heslington. Visitors at the Sam Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whattcott home for a month have been: and family called on friends SunMrs. Sam (Dorothy) Johnson Jr. day enroute to Arizona. They had and three children, Kerry, Susan, been visiting in Oak City and other and Jennifer of Charlotte, North northern cities for two weeks. Carolina. Her son, Sam Jr., who Whatcott teaches in one of the Arhas been attending summer izona schools. school at the University of Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson revisited over the July 24th weekturned to their home in Culver end. City, Calif, after spending sevOther visitors for the holiday eral days attending the 24th actweekend were Mrs. Steve (Lu ivities. They visited family Dean) Breeze and daughter, Mary members in NephI while they Ann, of Salt Lake Qty and Jodie were here. EXCELLENT SELECTION OF JUNIORS Murdock, son of Mrs. Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Charles OakMurdock of Santa Rosa, Calif. den and family of Portland, OrFOR BACK TO SCHOOL Susan Lar ranee of Seattle, egon were guests at the home of Is her aunt, visiting Washington their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sizes 3 to 5 Faye Hollingshead and family, Oakden. Helen Patterson brought her to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swlndlehurst Beaver and they also spent a few and son Robbie spent several days with Also members. family OF RECIPES A COLLECTION OF REGULAR PRICE Dicks father who is recuperating In Room 8 to 20 Sizes Lodies By th FIrrt Graderi from a recent operation. Orchard School, N. 201 of th Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ames and son ond 14l2 to SiltLaU. were visiting at the home of Mrs. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES Wanda Roberts recently. By Amy LeCheminant 20 chocolate chips UTSH fCStfVAL TAMING OF THE SHREW KING HENRY IV pt. THE TEMPEST 586-906- Pan-guit- ch A-l- an LADIES AND TEENS BETTER DRESSES llVi 1 cup salt sugar 12 cup 1 cup water 1 cup flour A little bit of MANY OTHER ITEMS AT dough Put these in a bowl and stir and them put in a pan. Cook it for 10 minutes. Look at it to see if it's done. noon. The reunion committee was e, Carol Blackner, Joanne Barbara Irene Nicholes, Grimm, Marge Gale and Eileen Sherratt all from Cedar City. The chairmen for the classes 25th reunion Is Vie Marshall and Marybelle Eyre, Miners-vill- e, Utah. days In Las Vegas with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eyre and family. Guests over the July 24th Thursday, JELLO A- - Fausett "Grape" jello. Take it out of the package By Terry Buy some and put it in a bowl. in 1 lb. sugar lb. salt and stir. lit and 1 Drop in this weekend, 12 Put it in the refrigerator for hour. Take it out and eat it with somebody else. 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