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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS NORTH CREEK By Emma Green .x V Mr. and Mrs. Heber Murdoch and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Powell of Beaver visited their father, Glen Merchant, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford of Richfield visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer Sr. to the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Konstan-tei- n Derebew visited them. Mr. Oren Puffer of Milford I; mmmmm& - : visited Monday withMr. andMrs. Ben Merchant and Darrell and had dinner with them. Other guests for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer Jr. and family and Mr. Doyle Louder of Milford. Miss Rose Mary Stevens of Fillmore visited Sinday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green and family. Visitors Tuesday with Mrs. Josie Puffer were Mr. and Mrs. 1 iftippi Pis John Williams of Miner sville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Puffer of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer of Beaver. Visitors Friday evening and for supper withMr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and daughter, Sharon, of Minersville and Mrs. Josie Puffer. Sunday Rhoda and boys visited in Cedar with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shotwell and family and had Father's Day dinner with Christine Bradshaw to Wed Wayne Atkin Christine Bradshaw, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Howard Bradshaw and Wayne M. Atkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Atkin, have chosen the 7th day of July as the day they shall be married in the St. George LDS Temple. Christine is a graduate of Beaver High. She received the Crisco award in her Junior year for the outstanding student in Home Economics. She was a member of the Beaver for two years. Wayne them. Mr. Sunday Day and to celebrate Father's their 43rd wedding anniversary. Children there were; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gale and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Gale and family both of Cedar, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Annette) Fullmer of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. is a graduate of Beaver High. He is inthe National Guard. The couple will make their home in Beaver. Manderfield By Ilynn Bradshaw Sheila Bradshaw, daughter of shaw, son of Hazel and Gary Bradshaw is staying with his grandparents, LaVal andllynnfor a week. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Myers and family of Milford and other family members were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw last Sunday when Hyrum called from Fort Dicks and they all got to talk to him. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Willden and family, Mr. Mrs. Craig Will- and den and Mr. and Mrs. LaVal Bradshaw had Father' Day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw. Mr, and Mrs. Milo Baker were the speakers at Manderfield Sacrament Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bradshaw of Milford had Father's Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Myers and of Molford family visited the Ray Bradshaw's for Father's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb and Janet Bradshaw visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collls Bradshaw on Facer's Day. Man is the artificer of hit own happiness. Thoreau Lyle Gale of Richfield, Mr. and BY ESTA Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bradshaw is visiting in Milford with the Sherman Myers family while Dennis Myers is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw and other family members. Scott and LisaBradshaw, children of James Bradshaw went to Provo to visit a week with their parents attheBYU. Grant Brad- Mrs. Albert Gale had and their children visit them All I WHITtWALLS vVcar Guarantee ment firm year lor strength E78-1- 4 (7.55-14- n8-1- 4 or 15 (7.75-1- 4 or 15) 678-1- 4 or 15 (8.25-1- 4 or 15) H78-14o- r 15 (8.55-1- 4 or 15) 178-1- or 15 1 4 or 15) 40.000 42 Cord S56.4I Year ff i ill I I I2I4I IBM W24 70OIS 7 0OK 126 95 1393 V"V O I S "22.C8 25.88 28.88 28.88 Prices Plus Good Casing and $2 61 to $3 64 Fed Ex. Tax. Premium is our own designation. l?voil 17015 19.88 20.83 All BATTERIES rlljl$1?97 110 NYLON Premium level Our best conventional full FOUR PL V Tire. 25.38 27.38 30.38 33.38 36.38 36.38 5226 "J 1 body ft56.41 TRUCK TIRES 22 Belted Premium long mileage Even wear, ends balancing Mi Fire replace 43.52 45.24 ) (8.85-1- 200 RADIAL Super quality double iction. ?4 OflO Mi GlUI x; j Jtt extension Utah entomologist, State University. He noted that these busy little insects have invaded hundreds of Utah homes, commercial establishments and churches in recent years. They are seldom seen and are usually Ignored until a floor gives way or other damage becomes evident, Roberts estimated that each year pest control operators treat hundreds of homes and commercial buildings in Utah for termlt j 4 M- that if a home owner or businessman suspects he has termites in his building he should request an insepction by a qualified and licensed pest control operator. K termites are found to be present, he advised requesting bids from two or more before reputable companies agreeing on a contract. The cost for termite control varies with the extent of damage and the size He suggested GIGANTIC 25th JUNE ANNIVERSARY SALE - 000 ! REGISTER FOR SCORES OF GORDON FREE GIFTS bringhurst FAVORS FOR LADIES Local Salesman of the building. He also advised anyone buying a new home in Utah to make sure that it has been ed pre-treat- for termites. Additional information on this subject may be obtained by contacting the local Extension Service office. .:. -- JFtl ,u ill "Sec here, Winson. it's bad enough 10,000 population, and who are not able to secure credit from regu- Z) Kdwn7," that you didn't get to church today!" Put Yourself In Their Place! CHOOSE YOUR CAREER The Army has it! The Army offers in your choice of hundreds of courses. training These cover practically every phase of every job They arc designed to equip you for added responsibilities in the Army-- to move you ahead in your military career. Even if you decide to return to civilian life after completing your military obligation, the training you get in the Army will give you an edge in getting the kind of job you want. All Army training falls into three broad categories: Service Schools . . . Career Fields and the Combat Arms Program. You simply select the one that interests you most, and if you qualify, that particular program is guaranteed in writing by the Army before wu enlist contact: SSG Frank E. Stastny Cedar City Ph 586-459- 4 Today s Army wants to join you. 4 Smith visited Monday in Oak City with Lydia's brother, Lei and Roper and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Darlene) Harris and daughter, Shelley, of Las Vegas and Mrs. Jeanetta Harris of Wardell, Missouri are Full Guarantee Three 19 95 In. MUFFLERS Guaran Duty Heavy teed as long as you own your car 16 88 MAYCOCK'S 438 N. Main Beover. Uroh and Mrs. Bill Cox and fam- Jack will work on their mountain cabin while he is here. Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Sue) Davis and sons, Darrell and Tracy, were In SU George to attend the graduation of their son, Dick Jr., from the Dixie College June 1, 1972 where he received his first degree in Aero Technology, Mrs. Marie Keener and two children of Fallon, Nevada are visiting with Marie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Evelyn) Marie will be in Hutchings. Salt Lake for a week to attend a Seminar on Alcohol and Drugs. She will take the information back to Fallon as their representative, the children will remain in Beaver until she is finished with the schooling. Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Sue) Davis visited in St. George Monday to assist Nancy with the new baby on bis arrival at home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Barbara) Smith of Provo and two granddaughter, Sue and Natalie Wads worth, and Mr. and Mrs. 311 Smith of Richfield visited at Jie Gilbert Smith home over the weekend. ' T;A t infestations. Cedar City, Utah spending two weeks vacation with and Mrs. Blaine (Esta) Cox and Sam, Mr. and Mrs. King (Donna) Morris and family and e I yJX ! : Mr. 6 Guarantee SHOCKS Cars low-inco- : -- th Four Wheels. 20.000-Mil- steeling emphasized that .families must demonstrate that they otherwise merit FHA financing, and that credit Is not available from regular commercial sources. The new policy will assist families in which the wife's income is needed to improve the standard of living. Note that if the wife is the principal breadwinner, the rule does not apply. This change will In no way affect our expanding service to families," Mr. Smith said. Loans may be made to families that will buy or build homes in open country or towns of up to Mr. ily. , 88 Administration, newly-eligib- le prevent termite infestations for several years. It is the best protection againsttermites which may be classed as one of Utah's most important insect pests, according to Reed S. Roberts, r $2588 Most loan. James V. Smith, National Administrator of Farmers Home 920 North Main ds BRAKE RELINE Set Camtw, diot Pretreat for termites when building a home or other building. Treatment at this time can a $6rr toe-in- Many additional families in Utah are now eligible for rural housing loans from the Fanners FHA Home Administration, County Supervisor Elvon H. Spencer announced today. "In families where both husband and wife are employed," Mr. Spencer explained, "the new policy permits half of the wife's gross income to be excluded in determining whether the total family income is within the maximum limit for loan eligibility." For example, the husband is the principal source of income with $6,500. His wife earns $4,000. His entire income, plus half of his wife's or $2,000, total $8,500. This is within Utah's moderate income level of $8,500 so the family may be eligible for a Farmers Home Administration NORTHEAST FURNITURE er BUY DIRECT AT WAREHOUSE PRICES! WHEEL ALIGNMENT Pretreat for Termites When Building Mrs. Ronald Gale of Milford and lar commercial sources. ComSome persons never change Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Gale and plete information is available from the agency's county office their opinion because its been family of Beaver. Their annat the Federal Building in Beain the family for generations. iversary was June 19th. Mr. Bob Potter got a call ver, Utah. Many a man would reach a from his son Friday from Las greater height if he had more Vegas telling him his brother, depth. Bill, had passed away in California. Mr. Potter left that It is easier to gather up a bag night to go down there. Visitors withMr. andMrs. Col-l- is of loose feathers than to round Mrs. Emma Green entertained Huntington the past few weeks up or head off a single lie. with a dinner Sunday evening. Ned were: and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Fra-zMrs. were Mr. Guests of Tooele, Mr. andMrs. LewMr. and Mrs. Grant (Vilda) Harris and son, Jared, and daugEsplin have had as their guests hter, Jennifer, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- is Thompson of Los Angeles, their daughter, Carolyn and Brian don Green, Sue Tracy and Rodney California, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Broadbent of Provo, Utah. and Miss Rose Mary Stevens of Mastros of Longmont, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. ark Hutchings of Mrs. Sandra Bliss and three Fillmore. children spent a week in Lewis-to- n, Caliente, Nevada, Mr. Ray Hutchnewly-wewill in reside The Utah visiting her parents. ings of Provo, Mrs. Mabel. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Irene) Cox Los Angeles, California where Thompson of Orem, Mr. and and daughter, Teresa, and Esta Keith is employed with the Bank Mrs. Lloyd Kenny of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Parker of Cox spent last weekend in Las of California. Harold Griffiths (Sonny) gave and with Nevada Jack Covina, California and Mr. and Vegas, us a copy of his recently reMrs. Jay Rowdy of Sandy, Utah. Darlene Harris and family. Mr. andMrs. Steven Grimshaw We received word that our leased record album on Atlangrandson, Chad James, son of tic Records. The album is and family of Richfield, Utah visiMrs. Marie Botiller of Whittier titled "Good Ole Boy" and Sonny ted Sunday with their grandand Don James of Idaho, and not only sings and plays guitar mother, Mrs. Sara Mackerell. Madelane Anderson is spending Carol Ann Walton, daughter of but he also composed all but one Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton of of the songs. The lyrics are a week in Las Vegas with her Whittier will be married June very Interesting and we are really mother, Karma Anderson, and 24, 1972 in Las Vegas, Nevada. enjoying the album, at this time, sisters, Valerie and Sheila Jan. Sonny is on the road promoting She enjoyed flying down with Fred A reception will be given in Smith in his plane. their honor July 8, 1972 in La the album. Mr. Eddie Murdock is home Mr. andMrs. Carl CRuby)Grim-sha- w Habra, California. had as their guests over the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold (Althea) again after spending sometime in Low spent two weeks in Salt Lake Salt Lakeformedicaltreatments. weekend, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Rosalind) Whitsell of Sacramento, Califvisiting their family. While there ornia. The Whitsell's will visit they attended the wedding and Peterson will be moving to Clevethe Canyonlands in Southern Utah land, Ohio where he will be emreception for their granddaugand Arizona before returning hter, Pamela Voorhees, daughter ployed by Jerome, Jerome. Rosalind is the daughter of home. of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard (Carol) Voorhees and Keith Walker, son Mr. and Mrs. F. Dennis Farns-worMr. and Mrs. Gilbert (Vie) She and Smith had as their guests over of Adamsville. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Waher husband both graduated this the Father's Day weekend Mr. lker of Salt Lake who were marspring from the BYU. She with and M rs. King (Louree) Stevens of ried June 10, 1972. The reception was held the same evening her B.S. degree and he graduated Roy, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. in the Phi Mu Sorority House. with a Masters Degree in the Ronald (Lo Ann) Smith and daugM.B.A. Program in Accounting. hter, Lana, of Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (Lydia) SEIBERLIRJG Performance fiated m FHAHas Housing Help For Rural Utahns Thursday, June 22, 1972 r Let us help you with your new home, we offer: PRE-CU- T Family Homes We HOMES - many floor plans Apartments Mountain Cabins have some building lots for sale Contact: ATKIN CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLIES 450 N 1st East Ph. 438-246- 8 Beover, Utah |