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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS r Thursday, August 19, 1971. FOR SALE 1969 Chev. heavy-du- ty 12 ton truck, under warranty. $2,400. Call 438-55- . The Beavov Press 97 for Clyde Webb. Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah St i (Hid Class GEORGE Pcista.ce Paid at Beaver, Utah RICH A - - DOROTHY H. RICH East Center St. i() ' 38-289- r Business Manager - Business Orhte Phone Editor-Publishe- Mr. and Mrs. Roger (Arda) Cox are rejoycing over the arrival of a baby girl. Born August 16, 1971 at the Beaver Valley Hospital. She weighed 5 lbs. 1 oz. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie (Freida) Talbot of Panguitch and Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Irene) Cox. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine (Esta) Cox and Mr. Hugh Gilger of Hurricane, Utah. 1 S4.00 Pet Year in Advance Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County $5.00 Per Year -- i? 'S-Z fl fiy' MEMBER OF THE IfV PLACE CARD OF THANKS v BEST EDITORIALS ) We appreciate all the help given by the fire department and townspeople during the fire on our property, Friday night. Norm Ostler J JJ Beaver Press MEMBER 'ATiONML EWSPPPER NORTH CREEK By Emma Green Association - Founded 1885 Visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. Emma Green and for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Usher Wil-coand daughter, Brenda, of Milford and their grandson, Todd James, of Syracuse, Utah, and Calvin Albrecht and Gil Limb of Minersville. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-coalso visited the Gordon Greens. Mrs. Green received a teleher grandfrom phone call daughter, Mrs. Judy Workman telling Mrs. Green her sister, Mrs. Rose Hartley, who is in the University Hospital recovering from a operation performed Friday morning is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. Bruce Dalley of Salt Lake spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer Sr. Two of their other grandsons, Lenzy and Dan Puffer, stayed with them Thursday and ck IT'S Inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent electric 2 9' x 2 windows and entry door. Thick Butt shingles. Painted and on your slab for $1600.00 Contact DELMAR CONST. CO. Box 67, Milford, Utah. Phone Garage with 2. FOR SALE Fillmore honey. In gallons and five gallons. Call Stan Beai-mo- nt 438-565- 1 North Main 152 Cedar City FOR SALE 6 month old 2 bedroom home. Basement, oil furnace, carpets, drapes, electric Contact Ray Baldwin, range, 1. Phone or 438-28- 438-242- 02 2. FOR SALE Used Stokermatic in excellent Call 5G54. condition $175.00. Cold weather is only two weeks away. FOR SALE Old house and 114 acres west of Beaver near Miner sville State Park and Reservoir. Electricpo-we- r, modern bathroom, some furniture, sheds water well. Beaver River just 100 yards south. Will trade $4000 equityfortruck, trailer, or car of equal value. Balance at $30 monthly. Contact Lee Oertle at Beaver Canyon Campground, Reaver, Utah. 438-365- 4. WON DERFUL PRODUCT M ON E Y- -S specials AVTNG foryourcus-tome- rs help you make big profits as a Rawleigh Dealer. Write Rawleigh, 1415 23rd St., Denver, Colo. 80205. We Repcrir TImex Welches Gem lawelsrs FOR SALE Weiner Pigs For Sale. Norm Muir 438-29- Friday. Call Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green, Sue and Tracy spent four days ns sightseeing. They visited FOR SALE Cave, Elko, Nevada, and Conventional washing machine went through parts of Idaho. and covered tub on wheels. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Millett and 2 two For Information call 438-2girls of Cheko, California spent Friday night with Mr. and WANTED Mrs. Dell Evans andfamily. They were on their way to Provo to Baby sitter from 9:00 ajn. to 5 p.m. One three year old girl. visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4. Phone Kay Robins at Shirley Baker. 2. Visitors for a few days at the call After 5 p.m. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Green and family were Mrs. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Green's mother, Mrs. Delia ck The following change appliand her sister, Leona Larwith State the cation has been filed Richfield. from Beain son, water to change Engineer Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris of ver County, State of Utah throughBeaver visited Sunday afternoon out the entire year unless otherwith Mr. and Mrs.GordonGreen. Locations in wise designated. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merchant SLB&M. and Darrel visited in Monroe Hartley Monday with Mr. andMrs. Robert Greenwood, P. O. Box 264, BeaAllcott. Then they and Mr. and to 84713 Utah proposes ver, Mrs. Allcott visited in Richfield. change the point of diversion, They came back to Monroe and place and nature of use of 2.0 had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. ac. ft. of water out of a total Scott Ogden. as of water of 213.36 ac. ft. Visitors Sunday afternoon with evidenced by Seg. Appl. 266JT-a- a. the Merchants were Glen MerThe water has been divertchant and Mr. and Mrs. Fred well 400 ft. ed from a Puffer and family. deep at a point S, 1000 ft. and received a Mrs. Merchant NE Cor. the from 1340 ft. W. phone call from her sister in Salt Sec. 24, T29S, R7W; and used Lake, Mrs. Leah Storry telling for the domestic purposes of 40 her she had fallen down the stairs homes and trailer park for 200 and hurt herself badly, but is boys; and for the stockwatering feeling better now. of 30 horses, and also for the Visitors during the week with incidental irrigation of lawns and Mrs. Josie Puffer were Mr. and shrubs in a recreational develMrs, John Williams of Minersopment to be known as Fort ville, Mrs. Alva Gale, and Mrs. Cameron Lodge in the SW 14, Rhoda Shotwell. SE 14, SE 14 SW 14, Sec. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell and 13, NW 14, Wl2 NE 14 Sec. family are visiting their children, 24, T29S, R7W. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nowers and Hereafter, 2.0 ac. ft. of water family in Murray and Mr. and is to be diverted from an Mrs. Carl Ward and family in well ft. deep at a Taylorsville. point N. 1290 ft. K. 750 ft from the S 14 Cor. Sec. 28, T29S, R7W; and uied for the domestic Yardlcy Duo Enjoy purposes of one family, & of 10 cattle, and from 60th Birthday Party 31 for the irrigaApr. 1 to Yardley's South Creek Ranch tion of .25 ;ic. in the SW 14 was the place chosen by Bill SE 14 Sec. 28, T29S, R7W. Protests resisting the granting and Jack Yardley to celebrate of these applications with rea-s- os their 60th Birthday Anniversary. Sixty family members were therefor, must be filed In for the steak fry, which present witn Enginthe State duplicate eer, 152 State 'Capitol, Salt Lake included andhomemade rolls, pie, Ice cream. cookies City, Utah 84114 on or before Everyone took part and made October 2, 1971. it a time to remember. Members HUBERT C. LAMBERT came from California, Provo, State Engineer iliblished in the Beaver Press Orem, Salt Lake, Cedar City, Milford, W. 19, 26, & Sept. 2, 1971. Parowan, Paragonah, Greenville and Minersville, Beaver. Miss Melinda Gale, daughter of Know." Closing prayer was by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gale beWhitaker, an uncle of the groom. came the bride of Mr. Theodore The three tiered, white wedCarl Whitaker on August 6th in the St. George LDS Temple. The ding cake was trimmed with turMini-tu- re quoise and orchid roses. couple were married by Presiof the bridesmaids andushers desdent Theron Ashcroft, cended down the sides of the cake. Temple Presidency. Baskets of gladiolas and carMr. Whitaker is the son of nations decorated the hall. The Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Whitaker heart-shapof Granger, Utah. background was decorated with the sameflowers. That evening the couple were honored at a reception held in Serving tables were centered with small baskets of orchid the Beaver Second Ward Cultural Hall. The bride wore a flowers, surrounded by orchid net. wedding dress of chiffon and lace over taffeta. The sleeves Lori, Julie, Amy Carpenter, Jackie and Tracy Messer and were of chiffon and lace. Her Rachelle Ruesch, wore orchid veil was a Mantilla type of lace net aprons and servedtheguests. and bridal illusion net. She carroses. of a ried pink Peggy Ruesch and Evelyn Gilbouquet lies were in charge of the gift Maid of Honor was Annette Edwards and Matron of Honor room, while Jan and Paige Gale received the gifts at the door. was Mrs. Jay (Susan) Moyes. The couple honeymooned in Other attendants were Mrs. David Grand Canyon and Mesa, Arizona. Mrs. (Helen) DeMille, Larry will also be living in Mesa, They (Sandra) Lytle, Barbara Clyde, Arizona for the present. and Faith Whitaker. Flower girls were Cheryl and Holly Gale neices of the bride. Bridesmaids wore floor length dresses of turquoise christaline. Flower girls wore dresses of turquoise nylon print. All girls wore hats of chiffon turquoise. Bridestin llllllll IIIIIIMIIIIIIII' maids and flower girls carried III '" ' . baskets of pink daisies. Best man was Phil Johnson. Ushers were Gary Sampson, Jerry Pace, Jay Grimshaw and Mark Gale. The mothers wore pale orchid Their corsages knit dresses. were vanda orchids. A Bishop Grant Esplin was the V COMMUMICATIVG vmth a CWW.V, OMO Ycj1COLO(Vj AW? Master of Ceremonies for the ed gave the opening Alan Gale prayer. Jan and Cheryl Gale, nieces of the bride, sang a duet. J.D. Osborn sang "My Cup Runeth Over." Maxine Adams of Richfield gave a reading. David Christiansen sang "Love Me Tender" and "Green, Green Grass Of North Main Cedar City OTOROLA 438-265- 438-297- Lo-bre- (77-150- 7) Stfreo fcar Stereo Tape Recorder Cassette Tape ' VAL BEESON Beaver Valley Cleaners Phone 433-28- 31 r dlmv nrurn iiaup lk nuvic FURNISHINGS V stock-wateri- RANGES DRYERS REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS ELECTRIC ELECTRIC HEATERS WATER Phone 438-23- 22 'IKJ0 I '7AlUM'.i 1 HL'UL P AT'VKI IVICl Ant-- hrd-of-bj-l- ng MVi'M PI GUI I' i1,OMBM TUMWo'.. IHAI 1AM.IL L'ol'.L ' A THLi Tit N VVAMU Dr. A. R. RICH . CO NO MAIN - CEDAR CITY A ?V subscription for one year. renewa Please enter my I enclose $ . of statement. or agree to pay this sum upon receipt A C ... State ttrf f jw i i i VV Hll r . C kt WOVE M 7 ME , berts ALEOGREAT .v. "iffe5 , . v,. s.7 . - r "Jt's haul to Kiinpcls' wi'h a gu like I'I'il MacAil.uns!" PHILHEAT' dressmaker. vooyl& the all Virtue Many folks "boast not Modesty's The one they have most of. STOP CONDENSATION! fill your fuel oil tank for the summer Call us and get full information about our service and Philheat high performance heating oil. ERICKSON'S your Phillips 66 Distributor Alotof 438-24- 50 Americans are suffering from withdrawal symptoms. (EM Wli.r's riihi:! f"t nlii'ii held tn HniuK, tli.m m.ittirm i, w.ifs, M months 4' tini Mm cur Ii.im, w.iri. 'Ili.it mtr.i lint i tunc Mm pl.in on pnttmi; j'.n.idlc ,i l.omis at niiiturir , mom i mr,, w.ur s.niiiL'1-- , ciiii up .ippin to .ill Hmuls issiuil since M!th,;r.iini; soim-Jimc I, l'"ti . . witli .1 comp.iralilc M.nhc M.u'rc Imiiiii! too main impro ol.lir Hmuls. hi for I lie I'.n roll mcl. tt'ii tlimus oii ilon'l Sanntrs I'l.m. A L'rcaf I ittlc lu .n to save a little lu re, a little there re, little tluri. After .iwlnlc ailiis up. aii.l cmiI up with a bankroll. Aon know, that's just the fhcon belit'iil the l aro "s.himl's l lan. 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We bavp budget terms and tremendous savings for you V4 or more off the usual price) Your personal satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed We also have supplta and service for all makes THE BEAVER PRESS VI 1 I will continue to help you In the future wKh prompt, concIiPntku, local service. now. . (t. SAYS: LET ME HELP YOU HEAR BETTER! WITH A MODERN PROFESSIONAL FTTTED-I- I EARING AID Live again! . . New fun for ibt Enclose $5 out of town - $4 in County Think of the fun you will have at Lagoon and think of the good reading you'll get all year long. Mail the subscription or renewal order City .1 Survivors son Mark Carlyle, Caldwell, Idaho; stepchildren, Alice Lorena Gillis, Bell, California; Victor George, Salt Lake Qty, Utah; Irene Strang, Huntington Beach, Californls. 8 grandchildren 23 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held in Caldwell, Idaho August 12. Graveside services were held Tuesday, August 17, Minersville Cemetery. $2.00 in tickets good for any Lagoon ride and swimming any day and any season is yours when you fill in the subscription blank and mail to THE BEAVER PRESS Address yu lle BEAVER PRESS Name C ( inMi-nersvi- When You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription to the WVCllGM. N;-- k'Y I IMl Susannah "Susa" McKnight Ro96, died August 9, Caldwell, Idaho. Born March 2, 1875 to James and Sarah Howell McKnight. Raised by step Married mother Lydia Pitch. Mark Roberts March 27, 1896 Minersville, Utah. He died Feb-ua- ry 5, 1903. Married Walter Roberts August 8, 1914 Beaver, Utah. He died October 12, 1951. She was a school teacher and Free Lagoon TickBds MAIM ng DR.R1CI! WASHERS All We Susannah "Susa" McKnight Roberts an. I use it to Imy ( Servio for ON PERSIAN L 50-1- Crtior TV Radios "For Le-ma- 80 h LI 1Mb AUIHOk','k' Home." Nell Smith sang 43 I &('.' program. 16-in- ch 152 M all for Gem Jewelers GARAGES 387-220- ck Electric Shavers Reynolds Building Supply 7' doors. Tuctihy Bapalri and Parti $1. shampooer 20' x 20 Forms Clost- 5 pm SI Minimum ord Raid V per HH.JXyi Melinda Gale Weds Theodore Carl Whitaker of MILFORD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $20,000 |