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Show Thursday, June 1, 19V THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS r KsiTlie Beaver Press Community every Thursday. Second Class Postage paid at Beaver, Utah ' A. RICH GEORGE Editor-Publishe- DOROTHY H. RICH 40 East Center St. Ottitc Business r Business Manager - June Reception for M arilee Yard-le- y and Chris Eyre. 3 Wedding reception for Wanda Nelder and John AlbrechU' 4 L.D.S. Sunday Schools. Sacrament Meetings. 1st Ward 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd 6:30 p.m. 5 B.P.W. Anderson D.U.P. 6 L.D.S. MIA's. 2nd & 3rd Ward Relief So- Phone 438-289- 7 1 S4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price S5.00 Per Year Outside of Beaver County 11 13 MEMBER OF THE ciety. Lion's Club. J.C. Meeting. 1st Ward Relief Society 10. L.D.S. Sunday Schools. Sacrament Meetings. 1st Ward 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd Ward 6:30 p.m. L.D.S. MIA's. 2nd & 3rd Ward Relief So- ciety. Lion's Club. 14 MEMBER bVIewspMper Founded 18 1885 Association 20 Auxiliary Meeting. Better Homes Club. J.C. Meeting. 1st Ward Relief Society. L.D.S. Sunday Schools. Sacrament Meetings. 1st Ward 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd Ward 6:30 p.m. Legion & M.LA.'s. 2nd & 3rd Ward Relief Pnonc Rwf iWJsyi Forms Closr ?1 Minimum V per word REYNOLDS BUILDING SUPPLY Newly remodeled two bedroom home. Fully draped and carpeted. Furnace. Excellent Garage. One block from Elelocation; mentary and high schools, grocery store, church and service stations. Quiet neighborhood. Contact Ronald Roberts Beaver, Utah. 438-24- 73 FOR R ENT Portable Welder. R.E.D. Inc. 438-297- Call AC-D- C. 1. FOR SALE Plymouth 8 2 dr. hardtop Roadrunner. Good condition, good tires, new wheels and radio. For 1969 see Beaver City information 2. Branch Bank or call 438-221- FORDS FOR SALE 1970 Maverick 6 cyl. automatic book price. Needs tires and some body work. Runs excellent. Steal it for $850.00. 1970 Ford L.T.D. only 15,000 miles. 352 engine. Automatic trans., air conditioning, as nice a car as Ford ever put out, and In show room condition. Buy it for book price. See Fred Smith for details. 438-236- 433-246- FOR SALE Weiner Pigs. Call Norm Ostler 5. WANT TO BUY girl's bicycle. or 438-550- Call 438-55- 63 9. PERFECTED ROOTER FOR SALE SERVICE Ford Convertable. Radio, heater, power steering. Good condition. Contact Jim McKean 1967 438-233- Early American consolette piano to be picked up and sold In this area. Assume low mo. pyts. with automatic Also organ rhythm. Phone collect or write Adjustor, 612 N. Orchard,. Boise, Idaho 83704. 41 FOR SUE Electric guitar aid amplifier, in excellent condition. Very good for beginner. Phone 438-56or contact Kevin Lee. 15 DANCING LESSONS Enroll now Tap and ballet. for summer classes. Contact LaRae or Teresa Cox. Phone 438-553- SEWERS CLEANED 2. FOR SALE 8. Basement and Septic Tank Pumping PLUMBING CiU 43 William "Bill" Gentry, 50, Richfield, died May 24, 1972 of a heart attack en route to a local hospital. Born February 14, 1922, Beaver, to Milton Henry and Ivy Jane Erickson Gentry. Married Glen-d- a Staples June 22, 1945, Rich- field. Member LDS Church; attended Utah State and Brlgham Young University; veteran World War II; employed as automobile sales- hter, Car Stereo Tape RecorderCassette Tape Stirco - widow; son, daug- William Force, Color TV Radios 3-- Beaver, Utah William Gentry man. Survivors: MOTOROLA Larry, U.S. Air Mrs. San Antonio, Texas; William (Andrea) Mack, Provo; a grandchild; brothers sisters, Joseph, Mack, Frank, all RichMrs. Spencer Roberts, field; Cedar City; Mrs. Dale Roberts, Wadsworth, Indiana. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 27, 1972 at 1 p.m. in the Richfield 5th LDS Ward Chapel. The burial, with military rites, was in the Riclifield Cemetery. VAL BEESON Bcaer A'alltj Cleaner 1 Phone HOME FURNISHINGS 30 Meeting. L.D.S. Sunday Schools. Sacrament Meeting. 1st Ward 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd Ward 6:30 p.m. MIA's. 2nd & 3rd Ward Relief So- ciety. Lion's Club. Better Homes Club. 1st Ward Relief Society 10. Bonnie Osborn and Leslie Williams weddine retention. Manderfield By Ilynn Bradshaw Weekend visitors with Hazel Baldwin were Mr. andMrs. Sheldon (Louise) Kelsey and family of Nevada, Mr, and Mrs. John (Jean) Johnson of Panguitch, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baldwin and baby of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baldwin and baby of Paysoru Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Baldwin and families, Janet Bradshaw of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Collis Bradshaw had dinner up Indian Creek on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradshaw and baby visited in St. George last weekend. Mi, and Mrs. Jess Edwards went to Milford Sunday to attend Sacrament Meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards. Their son, Jeff, is going on a mission. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and family of Lehi visited with Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson aid family went with Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw on a camping trip. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Deakins n of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Blackner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw during the weekend were Mrs. Jay Mel-vi- (Rhoda) Browner of California and Mr. and Mrs. Jim King and family of California. They are very good friends of Shad, who is in the mission field down there. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob White and family, Mr. andMrs. Verl (June) Johnson and family of Dugway, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw and Mr. andMrs. Lynn' Bradshaw and their families had dinner with them. Visitors in the afternnon were Mrs. Jasper Puffer, Mrs. Julia Edwards and Mrs. Annabell Edwards of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw and families and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner went to Milford Maintenance work at the Cemetery will be resumed on Monday morning, June 5th. Any flowers or plants that owners wish to keep must be removed from the Cemetery prior to that time. BEAVER CITY CORP. Serviiy for ELECTRIC RANGES WASHERS DRYERS REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Phone 438-23- 22 CONNIE GRIMSHAW r INSURANCE AGENCY representing IRK. AUTO. CASUALTY, LITE. BONDS DAIRYLAN'D C. V. SMITH, Agent Phone H3S-235- HIGH Lake Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Gale on business. Her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lister of Salt Lake returned home with them. Another sister, Mrs. Mary God-da- rd of Cedar City came over and the sisters visited with each other for a few days. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gale and her two sisters went to Panguitch to decorate for Memorial Day. Weekend visitors with the Gales were . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fullmer of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Lions of Salt Lake and Mn and Mrs. Arson Talbot of Paragonah. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Evans and family were Mr. and Mrs. Armond Morris and daughter, Valerie, of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Baker On and son, Paul of Draper. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Shyrl Evans and family of Anaheim, California visited them. Visitors Sinday- evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green were Mr. and Mrs. Royle Wood of Henderson, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boyter and family of Ely, Nevada visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Boyter over the Memorial Day weekend. Visitors Sunday with the Boyters were Mr. andMrs. Keith Anderson and son of Hunter, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pal-ist- ie - children, and Mrs. Myrtle Anderson and daughter, and Lucille, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Rose Hartley of Leeds, Utah is spending a few days with Mrs. Emma Green and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green and family. Visitors Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merchant and Darrell were Mr. Or en Puffer of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Sly and baby of Fresno, California. Monday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Potter and friend of Las Vegas, Bob Potter and Mrs. Penny Crosby and baby of Salt Lake and Bill Twitchell of Ogden. Visitors Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Twitchell were her son and family, Mr, andMrs. Butch Davis of Parowan and Mr. Bill Twitchell of Ogden. Visitors Sunday with Mrs. Josie Puffer were Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Corry of Cedar, Mr. Jeff Mar- shall and boys of MInersville, aid Ennis Hoops of Beaver. Monday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Low of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tattersall of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Puffer of Tooele, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nowers and family of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shotwell aid family and Calvin Nowers of Las Vegas visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwsll and family during the 6(ut6(uxt men, like the tallest mountains, retain their majesty and stability during the most Great severe storms. Sat. Sun. Mon. BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Maxine) Tattersall of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dick(Sandra)Tattersall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Donna) Tattersall and family of Kearns spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold (Althea) Low. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tolton of Washington, Utah visited with the Lows and with Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Ruby) Grimshaw. Paul is Ruby and Althea's brother. Mrs. Charley (LaRue) Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and baby visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. - June June 1 TECHNICOLOR" fl,St MUSIS 1 NATIONAL CENERAl PICTURES W RISK INSURANCE 135 EAST 300 NORTH BEAVER, UTAH 7-8- -9 1 GP Show Time 8:00 p.m. unless otherwise stated Pick up SHOW CALENDARS at the Theatre, Grocery Stores or at the Beaver Press s. Mr. and Mrs. Webb (Thelma) Barber of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Althea) Utley of Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Lot- tie) Hunt of Ely, Nevada visited with their mother Mrs. Mae Atkin md their brother and family Mr. mi Mrs. &ton Atkin over the memorial weekend, PETUNIAS - GERANIUMS - BORDER PLANTS - SNAP DRAGONS - PANSIES ASTERS Also TOMATOES - PEPPERS CABBAGE - ONIONS - CALI FLOWER KERKSIEK'S BEAVER NURSERY 580 So. 2nd West 3 4 Ph. or says: 438-287- 432-225- - PfflLHEAT' STOP CONDENSATION! fill your fuel oil tank for the summer Call us and get full information about our service and Philheat-hi- gh performance heating oil. Wil-coc- ERICKSON'S your Phillips 66 Distributor 438-24- 50 r Pennies a day keep the burglars away Before Buying A HEARING AID COMPARE SERVICE Your jewelry. Stocks and bonds. All your valuables. Tuck them away in a Safe Deposit Box. Easily accessible to you, but not to burglarr. am ALWAYS close and available IMMEDIATELY Trompt Adjustment and Repairs Loaners pivon You'll Never P.e Without Hearing! I Cost? Just Pennies. PRICE I have a Standing offer of at least ONE THIRD OFF the Usual Price. Many Times it is ONE HALF OFF! A Custom-madMold is Included at NO Charge! Lahor and Parts . Against Second My -5 RELEASE June I Wil-coc- - 3-4- members. R'-gg- t ) None Superior to Most! Personal Reputation For Integrity fs Behind This BUDGET TERMS The Easiest You'll Fnnd No Carrying Charges. Master Chari-- t and BankAmericard Welcome. FREE HEARING TESTS NO OBLIGATION! SUPPLIES AND PARTS FOR ALL MAKES Dr. A. F. RICH 60 N. Main, Cedar City, Utah 586-888- 1 w PtOOoCllOH Wed. Thurs. Fri. David and Carolyn White and family of Richfield and Richard and Pat Baldwin of Tooele visited with their parents the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Ira (Mary Jane) Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard White and Mr. and Mrs. Aubra (Betty) Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Phyllis) White of Wenetchee, Washington were in Provo Friday night to attend the graduation of Marvin's sister, Alice White. They came to Beaver with Alice to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo (Naomi) White, Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Paice and other family Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Barton, Mr. Jack Barton of Sun City, Arizona, Mr. andMrs. Ken(Thel-m- a) Barton of Gooding, Idaho, Blayne Barton of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Ray Barton and daughter enjoyed visiting together and seeing their many friends over the Ken and memorial weekend. Thelma were in Provo for the graduation of two grandchildren at BYU Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Low and of Salt Lake visited with family week. past and Mrs. Jim (Sadie) Low Mr. Mrs. Helen Green, Sue and Tracy and Mrs. Emma Green Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold (Caddie) were In Milford Monday afterand Mrs. Ina Bischoff Ashworth k, noon. They visited Brenda Idaho are visiting with Ina's son of k, Mr. and Mrs. Usher and daughter, Judy and Ralph Mrs. Morgan Griffiths and Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Griffiths Guests at the home of Mr. and and family from Murry. Mrs. Warren (Pearl) Thompson over the weekend were Mr. and CHIT CH AT Mr. aid Mrs. Dan Murdock of Mrs. Lorin (Celesta) Thompson Wittman, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. of Eureka, Utah, Mrs. Mettie s (Laverne) Murdock of Winburn of Salt Lake and Lottie Lund of South Gate, California. Ogden and Dan Beck spent the Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie (Durell) weekend with Mrs. Helena Cox and family of Cedar visited and Jane M. Jeremco. McGary Mrs. Belle White and daughter Monday with Mrs. Vona Cox and Leola Limb. Vanice Schnigdall of Arcadia, Gertrude Easton was In Provo Bob and Eleanor White Calif., and Clifford and Arlene Williams Friday, May 26th to attend the of Cedar City visited Monday graduation for her neice, Mary Alice Davis at the BYU. Mary with Mr. and Mrs. Stan (Gladys) Oakden and other relatives. Mrs. Alice is the daughter of Vernon White and Vaiice will visit in and the late Ruby Davis. Cedar City until after June 2, Mrs. Ethel Blackner had as 1972 when Dan Williams, son of her guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Campbell, Mrs. Clifford and Arlene will be marGladys Roesner, Mrs. Nadine ried. Worthen of Salt Lake, Mr. and on Monday. The Blackners also Mrs. Kenneth Blackner and famwent to Panguitch. ily of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. One Year undconditional Anything. Nn exceptions. -2 Paul Marvin Newman "Pocket Money" It Is a thousand times better to have common sense without education than to have education without common sense. Mr. and Mrs. Alton CM ay) Atkin had as their guests during the memorial weekend Mr. and Mrs. Leon (Joan) Ashworth andf amily, Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Raye) Atkin and family of Ely Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Bevan (Karla) Mcintosh and family of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ron (Janet) Best of Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks of Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs. Cathrine Hughes of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson (Lola Jean) Murdock of Tampa, Florida enjoyed visiting friends and relatives over the weekend. The Murdochs were in Provo to attend the graduation of their daughter at 31- fBie Little Jrl BY ESTA QUALITY The Travelers Insurance Companies I Mrs. Martha Gale wenito Salt May Wed. Thurs. Fri. 45' m mwellbethcro! GUARANTEE Introducing PUFFER - By Emma Green DR. RICH NOTICE 438-283- BEAVER 28 J.C 1st Ward Relief Society 10. 9. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS Sales and Service. Vacum Bags. 1. Glin Pickard. Phone 438-292- Small 27 trans., several hundred dollars under So- ciety. Lion's Club. Tuesday pm FOR SALE 21 EXCELLENT, efficient, economical, LowmileMalibu. Chevelle 1971 Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. aje. Line new condition causja-559- 7. 25 FOR SALE NORTH CREEK 2 Published 84713. Calendar DEAUER OTY BRAECII of MILFORD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $20,000 |