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Show Thursday, May 25, 1972 THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS FLORAL Grandmother Francom tmmtmm for Louella Vel-a- te Brandt Francom was born in Eureka, Utah to Emil and Lillian Velate Houey Brandt on the 19th day of August, 1912. She had two older sisters, Lola and Winona, and one younger sister, My grandmother, IIAHMoMIMUflWI Francis. She graduated from high school in Eureka and moved with her Later they family to Oregon. moved back to Eureka. She met my grandfather, James Derwin Francom at Pay son and they were married November 17, 1932 in the Salt Lake Temple. After their marriage they moved into a home in Pay son. One son was born to them a year later and another 3 12 Rita, my years a daughter, mother, was born. was a good Grandmother seamstress and had artistic abil- ORDER NOW Tteia G7 6 ities. Phone 438 - 5675 4-- H The NEWS Grandmother Evans Peace Makers held their My grandma is Lela Evans. She was born in Minersville, Utah. She was the only girl in her family. She married Arshel Evans, they had nine children. first meeting April 10 at 3:30 at Connie Gillin's home. We elected our officers, they are: Marianne Lee, President; Julie Gillies, Secretary; and Carol Ann Baldwin and Patty Low, Treasurers. We discussed some of the projects we are going to do this year. We held our second meeting April 21, at 3:30 at our leaders. There were three present at this mseting. Marianne Lee opened the meeting by having Julie Gillies give the prayer. Carol Ann Baldwin led us in the pledge. Our leader, Connie, gave us a demonstration on the different weavings of material. After the we demonstration decorated some boxes to put our sewing in. The meeting was adjurned. Our next meeting was held April 28 at our leader's home. Marianne Lee opened the meeting. We had the prayer, motto and pledge, then we wont up to Lunds Bro. Store. We looked at different materials and learned that cottons and polyesters are the best to sew with.' Meeting was adjurned. Our next meeting was held May 12 at 3:30 at Connie Gillin's home. Marianne Lee opened the meeting. Patty Low gave the opening prayer. Carol Ann Baldwin lead us in the pledge and Julie Gillies lead us in the motto. We cut out the material so we could make our parctice article. Meeting was adjurned. . They are: Wayne, Clyde, LaRee, Merlene, Geniel (my mother), Elaine, Lois, Rama and Betty. In my grandma's childhood days she had a lot of fun. She went to school and played with all There was a lot of the kids. work to do but she would always find time to play. The games they played were: run sheep run, kick the can, and a lot more. My grandma's saddest exper- ience was when her little girl Betty died. My grandma's scariest experience' was when she almost drowned. They were all down swimming and she went under the water and she couldn't get up. A boy finally missed her and he got her before she drowned. My grandma's worst exper- ience was when her father was charged with a bull and he died a few hours later. I think my grandma's favorite holiday is Easter because all the family is home and her happiest time is when we are all together. My grandma has traveled alot. She has been to Denver, California, Arizona and Minnesota. She would prefer a little town though. I really enjoy my grandma and I like her a lot. By Natalie Roberts Student in Mr. Joseph's Sixth Grade LIGHTING FIXTURES GARDENING SUPPLIES VETERINARY SUPPLIES HORSEMAN'S BAR CENTRAL-VA- C CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS CANVAS & NYLON DAMS in Everything for ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING SUPPLIES Electrical Contractors . Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning R. E. D. Inc. V 20 West 1st North She played the piano by ear and could remember a piece of music months after she first heard it andplay it without music. She was quiet and uncomplaining. She loved to work and was an excellent houskeeper. She loved to ride horses and she loved animals and they responded to her. She had many friends and she was never known to gossip about anyone. She was married during the She was thrifty and depression. male do with what she had. She loved poetry and left a notebook full of poems. In October of 1936 she went to a clinic for an operation. Because they lacked the proper facilities she died of surgical shock. She died when my mother was only 6 12 months old and my uncle was just four years old. I never knew my grandmother and my mother didn't know her mother, but we enjoyed learning about her from other people. By Theron Jessup Student in Mr. Joseph's Sixth Grade Ph. 438-297- 1 J Grandmother Ward My grandmother's name is She was born on November 9, 1913 in Beaver, Utah. She attended the Belknap Jessie C. Ward. and Leeds Elementary Schools. She also attended Beaver High School. My grandmother has lived in Leeds and Beaver, Utah all of her life. One of my grandmother's childhood memories was when she went to Richfield in a buggy to her aunt's wedding. Some of her friends were Elaine Edwards and Pearl Gillies. Her favorite games as a child were hide and seek, kick the can, candy pulling, and run sheep run. Her favorite pets are dogs and cats, and her favorite holidays are Christmas and Thanksgiving. Her favorite foods are turkey with dressing and pumpkin pie. On May 16, 1930 she was married to Karl Monroe Ward in the She had St. George Temple. four children, Colleen, Shirley who is my mother, Eugene and She has worked Billy Ward. at the Paice Motel. She also has been the Relief Society President, Counselor, and Class Leader. She has been to Marine Land and Knox Berry Farm. She said that the happiest times in her life was when she got married In the temple and when her ' children were born. Her most scary experience was when she was caught in a flood and her most humorous experience was when grandpa went to town in the car and ran home with some ice cream and forgot the car. The Christmas she remembers best was when all of her children came home. By Debra Smith Student in Mr. Joseph's Sixth Grade CHICKEN IN CREAM Yield: 4 tablespoons butter chives 2 tablespoons chopped and half half or cream 2 2 cups light ). cut up Mr, andMrs.DelvinGregerson v Sp; nW on (o ,n skillet melt butter; brojjnchjdw Fillmore, announce the coming marriage of their daughter, peppe, to taste; Terry Ann, to Mr. Wilson Gates of and son Mrs. Mr, Nowers, over chicken. Gerald Nowers of Beaver. The couple plan a June 2,1972 wedding in the Fillmore Second Ward. is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of Fillmore High School. Gates is with the U.S. Army Murdock, their daugfinishing his training at Fort BPW Installation 2nd Ward Sacrament hter,Sandra who has recently returned Sam Houston in Texas on May Beaver Second Ward Sacrafrom a L.D.S. mission to EcuaBeaver B.P.W. held their 26. After a short leave he will ment Meeting was held Sunday, dor in South America spoke. be assigned to duty in Alaska. Installation Dinner Wednesday, 1972 in the Ward ChaSandra was very grateful for the May 17, 1972 at the Ponderosa May 21, pel at 6:30 p.m. Cafe at 8 p.m. opportunity of serving the Lord Grandmother Nelson Prelude and postlude music and expressed that each one are President Joann Grim shaw was was by Roberta Stoker. disciples of the Lord. She read grandmother, Gladys in charge. My Clara Carter directed the singa poem on "Service." Collect was read by Colleen Braithwait Nelson was born April ing. The Relief Society Chorus sang 23, 1902 in Manti, Utah. When Boyter. Ray Davis of the Bishopric cona musical number, "Let There Be Minutes of April 3, 1972 and she was young, her family moved the Graduates Tea were read by ducted the meeting. onto their farm in the winter. Peace on Earth". They wjre Invocation was given by Ennis and in Manti school She attended Jackie Nowers and approved. directed by Roberta Stoker and Hoopes. State Membership Chairman, accompanied by Peggy Ruesch. graduated from Manti High. One New members admitted to the Merrill and Mary Lowe, Alan fun job she held was in a ladies May Atkin, reported on our large Edward Bradand Joyce Gale sang "An Evendress shop. membership and their activities. ward were John shaw, Randall, Melanie andTracy ing Pastorale" accompanied by Mildred Pickard is eligiblefor She said all of the holidays Russell and Melinda Hutchat and Muir, back then her 25 year pin. were different Clara Carter. and Lawrence Gregerson. lngs announced Bradshaw Christmas she got an orange in Remarks were given by PresiVirginia Kriston Lindsay was approved dent Paul Neilson. her stocking. A special treat for the following program. Group of Benediction was given by MerEaster was when she and her children from Belknap School for a Priest in the Aaronic rill Lee. brother and sisters went hiking sang, "Mother," "You Are a Priesthood. Speakers for the evening were: and they always got crayons and Wonderful Mother" and "Love is Carol of Murdock, who expressed 4th On You." the to can books. I all SECOND GRADE POEMS that give coloring the importance of keeping recJuly, the town had a program. Daivd Christiansen sang, "WhisPrayer of the Kangaroo Her father used to give her 50c" pering Sands", "Welcome to my ords, of taking responsibility of as By Vivian Tuft She learn "we said, teaching. World" and "The Green Green to spend. Oh Ixird, had has and she we teach" always kick were Her favorite games Grass of Home", accompanied Why must I hop a desire to always be teachable. the can and run sheep run at himself on the guitar. have a pouch and M'irdock Normal liked expressed Three District Officers from night with a bonfire. She to carry my babies? Richfield were present, Rhoda his thanks for the ward members baseball too. must I kill to eat? Why teach who had their family. helped Grandmother marriedGrandpa Palmer, Helen Sorensen and Lois And why must I hurt when I in wards in lived have three They in home Fowler. Rhoda Palmer, District Nelson and made her am mad? Why? Second and Ferron, Utah. They had four boys Director, was in charge of the Greenville, Beaver must I do these things? Why Milford. and three girls. Her saddest installation of the new officers. experience was whenGlenna, who The officers are: Helen Christwas a twin and Joe, who was my iansen, President; Jackie NowK daddy's twin died. My dad is ers, 1st Vice; Ann Marshall, 2nd jtT Jim F. Nelson who works at the Vice; Mary Lowe, Treasurer; A.S.C.S. office in Beaver. Her Donna Morris, Recording Secrehappiest time was Christmas tary and Carol Kesler correstime when all of her children were ponding Secretary. Mrs. Palmer gave each new there. She used toget scared when she officer a carnation to hold while had to walk past the cemetery at she was being installed, because a pink carnation stood for inner night. a very strength and she felt that the had Grandmother had certainly special day this year. She and Beaver Club 50th Then the and celebrated their unity. strength grandpa Wedding Anniversary and all of bouquet of carnations was given PETUNIAS - GERANIUMS - BORDER their family spent the day with to out going President, Joann them. I was able to attend and Grimshaw, who thanked everyone PLANTS - SNAP DRAGONS - PANSIES enjoyed spending the day playing for their fine support in the past with my cousins. year. She presented the PresiAlso TOMATOES - PEPPERS ASTERS dents pin and gavel to new PresiBy Joe Nelson dent, Helen Christiansen. Helen CABBAGE - ONIONS - CALIF LOWER Student in Mr. Joseph's pinned the Past President pin on Sixth Grade Joann. Helen then expressed her KERKSIEK'S appreciation for being chosen to lead and direct the club in the Mutual Groups coming year and asked each Enjoy Outing member to assist her in having a successful year. She compliOn M ay 20, an outing was enjoy580 So. 2nd West mented Joann for bringing more ed by the Mutal Interests Groups unity and love Into the club the Ph. 432-225- 4 from the Beaver, Garfield and or 438-237- 3 at Kane Stakes. They met Ruby's past year. The tables were beautifully Inn where registration took place. Next they were given a tour of decorated and the favors were of L STp.SE SrSLf po. '' X ma PmiM 0 mm mmmi Bryce Canyon with a ranger explaining all the different formations. At 1:30 a lovely dinner was served where each one introduced their partner giving a chance for everyone to get better acquainted with each other. Next a meeting was held in which J. Eldredge, a member of the General M.LA, Board and his wife were the guest speakers. They were on their way home from a Scout in Los Angeles. Conference a story Other numbers were: by Mrs. Thompson from a reading by Hettle Harris on skillet Large covered flour 14 cup ia teasooon salt t teaspoon paprika chicken 1 broiler-rye- r Terry Ann Gregerson To Wed Gates Nowers, Can-nonvi- sac mm servings and Maud Christiansen, and a number of musical selections from a ladies band from Panguitch. The group was then divided into five groups, each suggesting projects to be carried out by the region in the near future. Garfield High Councilman, Dan Tibbs of Panguitch was chairman assisted by Edna Miller of Garfield Stake, Laura D. Holly of Kane Stake and Sldonla Whiting of Beaver Stake. There were 55 members enjoying the outing. Beaver Stake had 20 members, six from Beaver First Ward, six from Beaver d. Third Ward and eight from Mil-for- They plan to have many more fine occasions like this one In the near future. We invite all eligable members to join us. small glass snifters filled homemade candy made by Baldwin. with Car-en- e e members and three guests enjoyed a delicious ham dinner and an evening of fine entertainment. Committee in charge of the installation were Jaiell Farrer, Dorothy Virginia Bradshaw, Fifty-thre- 1 Rich, Carol Hutchlngs, Eleanor Beeson, Mary Jane Baldwin, Barbara Bradshaw and Carene Baldwin. Ou r next project will be painting the shelter at the Swimming Pool that is now completed. Joann reported that club members had given 5,545 hours of free service to the community. INSTANT HOUSE! A Boise Cascade Heme is built under ideal conditions. It's delivered to your lot, completely finished, within 45 days after construction starts. Completely finished, inside and out. Appliances and living room, bedroom and hallway carpet included. More than 20 designs and floor plans to choose from, 816 to 1680 square feet, with or without g.iroge or basement. 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