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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Bonnie Osborn Weds Leslie Williams STEP INTO threaded with pink ribMiss Bonnie Osborn, daughter daisys, Two shades of pink were bon. of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Osborn, . . . used for the gowns and the attenbecame the bride of Mr. Leslie dants were placed so the light Williams on Friday, June 30, and dark shades alternated. They 1972. The ceremony was pernosegays of white daisys carried formed by President Ashcroft tied with pink ribbons. in the St. George LDS Temple. Bruce Williams served as Best The groom is the son of Mr. Man. Ushers were Tom Swindle-hurs- t, and Mrs. Jack P. Williams. Dale and Blair Osborn, A reception in the Beaver Randy Cox, Larry Mark Carter, First-Thi- rd Ward honored the Morris and Steve Call. Junior couple that evening. usher was Jimmy Carter. The bride's floor-leng- th gown Carol Kesler played the Wedof white lace over taffeta, had a March and Dan Joseph was THE BEST MOBILE HOME round neckline with a white satin ding for. the of Ceremonies Master edge. The three-quart- er length BUYS IN THE STATE sleeves were edged with white program. Opening prayer was given by lace. Jim Morgan. Broadmore leisurehome Skyline The princess styled gown had "True Love" was sung by a slim skirt which was also Brookdale Statesman Gentry Connie Fails, JoAnn Blackner edged with white satin. Her and Geraldine Bettridge. They elbow-lengJ00 FLOOR PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM. LOW DOWN veil was held by a PAYMENTS, BANK were accompanied onthepianoby FIN ANCING. V.A. LOANS-NDOWN PAYMENT WITH YOUR OWN LOT flower whose petals were satin M0BILE H0ME L0TS F0R SALE. MOBILE Carol Kesler. unIVDAEJtAAADEaccented with seed pearls. She ACCEPTED. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL. B - Steps Club The carried a bouquet of light pink marched. Pep roses and dark pink carnations CHECK OUR FACTORY DIRECT PRICES Christiansen sang, David surrounding a white orchid. and "Let It Be Me." "Jean" Miss Lorri Lowe was Maid Prices Start At 13900 15x44' Closing prayer was by James of Honor and Mrs. Larry (CaroWilliams. line) Maycock was Matron of J.D. Osborn, father of the Other attendants were Honor. sang "Hawaiian Wedding Miss DyAnn Osborn, Miss Lesa bride, CALL COLLECT: TOOELE after which the bride and Song", Grimshaw, Miss Pam Marshall, OPEN TILL 1 P.M. ? DAYS A WEEK while the music danced Miss Kathy Cox, Miss Linda groom was played on the organ by Carol and Mrs. Craig Maycock. sister, Mrs. Agnes Whornham. Myers Kesler. was Junior Adele Bettridge Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Barbara) Ann Ruesch took care Bridesmaid. The attendants wore of Peggy Apperson of Sacramento were in floor-lengGuest Book. the th gowns of pink crepe Beaver last week to help BarShelley Roberts and Lori Henwith round necklines and BY FSTA styled their bara's parents celebrate were in charge of theGift derson sleeves. The empire puffed 55th Wedding Anniversary TuesRoom. Each one of us is a mixture of were accented with a day, June 27, 1972. Otherguests waistlines The couple are making their good qualities and some perhaps were Mrs. Joe Tickey of Temple white band of embroidered home in Beaver. In not so good qualities. considCity, California. ering our fellowman we should Mr. andMrs. Norm an (Corinne) remember his good qualities and NORTH CREEK Muir were in Idaho Falls June realize that his faults only prove By Emma Green 20th to attend the funeral for John received his degree in Zoology that he is after all ahumanbeing. Swainston who died of a heart and his major research in CanWe should refrain from making Visitors Wednesday with Mr. attack June 17th while playing cer. Forty-tw- o other students harsh judgement of a person. and Mrs. Ben Merchant and Dar-re- ll at golf. Mr. and Mrs. John (Dorothy) received their Doctorates were Mr. Oren Puffer of Snap judgement can destroy an lived in Beaver for BYU. Harvey spent one summer Swainston entire family. So as Jesus said, and Joe Puffer of Las Milford three years when John worked for in Arco, Idaho, one in Oakridge "Let he without sin, cast the first Visitors Saturday and for Vegas. Doroand Case the J.L and three years in, Los Alamos, Company Max Yarbrough stone." were Mrs. dinner The on Fellowship Research. thy worked at the Bank. of Stockton, Utah. Mr. andMrs. John (Jessie) Gunn and son, John, Valerie Kaye and Sheila Jan Mechams are residing in Provo at were happy to have their Mr. andMrs. Bob Goldsmith and Anderson of Las Vegas are visit- the present time. a home for children and her mother and three daughter, Jane Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (.colleen) ing with their father, brother and nieces of Las Vegas are three couple of days recently. She was Reed and (Debra) Mrs. and Mr. Madelane Lee, sister, Paul, Lynn their friend, Mr. Bob accompanied by a friend, Mrs. visiting Anderson and grandparents Mr. Carter, Vona Cox and Mr. and Marine Stanim. They visited in a few days. for Potter, of Cox Wood-houand Mrs. Tony (Paulene) Mrs. Jimmie (Durell) Provo with Braunda and Melvin Butch Davis and and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cedar City were in Southern White before coming to Beaver. visited at the of Parowan family California to attend the wedding (Erma) Anderson. and Mrs. Doyle of home Mr. They toured the canyons andMesa for and and and Mr. Gregory Mrs. Jim Willden reception Verda after leaving they also Twitchell and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max (lone) ThompRogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. in Las Visitors for the weekend with Vegas. stopped Palm-dal-e, of son are spending some time here Lee (Lena Rae) Rogers Mr. andMrs. King (Donna) Morand Mrs. Earl Shotwell and Mr. Dawn and California Celia new homes their getting were Mr. and Mrs. Frank ris and son, Larry, Sam Cox, family arranged. They all pi an to retire Lewis of Lancaster June 24, and family of Murray, Nowers Mary Lynn Hughes of Mesquite, in the were married 1972. here in Beaver where they were They and Utah Mrs. LaRae Nowers and Nevada, Nolan Isom and Kelly LDS Temple in Los Angeles. A born and raised. Alton of Hurricane, Utah attended Kim, of Beaver. daughter, same the was. held Eva Powell was in Las Vegas reception a wedding reception July 1, 1972 and Mrs. Geroge Boyter, Mr. CarReed in and of for the Lancaster, wedding evening reception and for Whit Lovell and Mary Shannon her niece, Annette Puffer, daugh- ter was best man. Gregory is Mr. and Mrs. Elex Boyter in Milford Steele who were married Saturvisited Retta Boyter and Vona's of MarOrin the late ter grandson. and Mrs. Carl day morning intheManti Temple. Puffer of Milford and John Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Connie) Saturday with Mr. garet attended and and family. Carl had just Kelly Larry, Nolan Boyter and and T. Pitts, June 23, 1972 in the Puffer daughters, Patty the wedding. Larry sang, "We've returned home from the hospital LDS Prince-Ste- w of Boulder City, Nevada art Ward ChaJill, in Salt Lake and said he was Only Just Begun" and "Love pel. The reception was held the visited with Eva Powell and other much better. feeling Story", Sam Cox accompanied with Milford and in Curelatives same evening in the LDS Maud Boyter celebrated him on the piano. Mrs. ltural Hall at 25th Tonopah Ave. Connie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. her Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Xancy) Sunday evening with birthday They spent their honeymoon in Leon (Audrey) Jones. Davis Jr. and baby boy of St. Visitors at the home of Mr. a birthday dinner. Friends and Southern California. neighbors were present to enjoy George spent the weekend with Visiting now with her parents, and Mrs. Jim (Sadie) Low and the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Sue) Davis Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Zee) Stroup Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Vickie) and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell week and Mrs. John (Billie) are Mr. and this Waters past family and sons visited a few days up Miss Carol Bawes, award winPowers and family of Phoenix, were Howard Low, Mary Beth of lance north last week with their childdecorator ning, free Billie Arizona. says the climate Crawford, Sara Jane Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nowers, ren, Phoenix, Arizona, spent a week is surely a pleasure after the and Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Kathand family of Murray and Mr. recently in and around Beaver. smothering Phoenix heat. leen) Starr and daughter, Mel-ind- a, and Mrs. Carl Ward and family Miss Bawes was thrilled with the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold (Althea) of Salt Lake. Vickie, Mary unique charm and beauty of Low enjoyed having their grandBeth, Sara Jane and Kathleen in Color Country while in Beaver. Taylorsville. Mrs. Connie Fowler are sisters. children, Visitors Sunday at the home of Carol was the guest of Loren and daughter, Kristin, Paul and Mark Woolsey and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Josie Puffer were her friStroup and his parents, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker ends Mr. and Mrs. Jason JohnMary Ann Low of Salt Lake to William Mrs. Stroup. were in Panguitch Thursday to son. spend the weekend with them. Miss Martha Louise Hurst of They are going to build a Dr. Harvey D. Mecham, husattend the funeral of their aunt, new home by Mrs. Puffer. Salt Lake is visiting with her band of Allie Muir Mecham, Mrs. Parley Ipson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Puffer of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Baker and Tooele are spending a few days daughters, Laurie and Rachel, in their trailer home. Friwere overnight visitors last Mrs. Marie Dalley and son, day at the home of their parents, Bruce, of Salt Lake have been Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker. They her parents, Mr. and were enroute to Omaha, Nebraska visiting for a few Mrs. Fred Puffer Thinking of a new car . . . Thursday, July 6, 1972 See TOMORROW LAUOY MAYCOCK Authorized Sales Representative in Beaver County for PEARSON POflTIAC mdiii" iih sell to sell CADILAC PONTIAC SCOUT th CAMPERS Phone 438-240- TRAILERS Beaver, Utah 9 Milford; HUNT MOBILE HOME SALES Chapel. Family Max &(dt6kt se Mr and Mrs Edward Willson Nowers Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary The children of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willson Nowers will honor them at an Open House for their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Sunday, July 23, 1972 from 7:30 until 10 P.M. in the Beaver Community Center. They were married in Beaver by Bishop George Paice July 31, 1922 at Mr. Nower's home. They ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED! dale 6 lav JULY 6 h 1972 Shoe Store IN RICHFIELD Sr., days. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ruesch and Steve Yardley attended a Yardley Reunion Sunday up on Big Flat. Visitors Sunday and for dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gale were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gale and family of Beaver. Other visitors Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gale and sons and Mrs. Mary Godclard and her sister from Cedar, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gale and son.Maurine Gale and Maud Christiansen of spent the afternoon playing games Arlene served and visiting. lovely refreshments, assisted by Maurine Gale. Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Mary Jo) McKnight and family from Minneapolis, Minnesota have spent the past month vacationing in Beaver. Mrs. Josie Puffer, Mrs. Rhoda Utah. They have been guests at and Mrs. RevaWilliams Shotwell the home of Dora McMullin for two weeks and also spent some attended a funeral in Cedar Sattime in Cedar City visiting with urday for Ned Sargent. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace (Kaye) Adams and family. They spent CLUB Mrs. Althea Low was hostess Saturday and Sunday touring the for the Wednesday Luncheon Gub Southern Utah Parks and CanJune 28, 1972 at the Elite Cafe. yons. They will leave on WedAfter enjoying refreshments, the nesday to go back to Minneapolis. was spent playing Dora will accompany them for a afternoon Prizes were won by bridge. months vacation, Mrs. Wallace (Kaye) Adams Lenor Swindlehurst, Sara Bakes and Bernice Allgood. and four children were recent guests at the home of Dora CARD OF THANKS McMullin. We sincerely appreciated the Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Pam) kindnesses and the McMullin from Minersville had many their marriage solemnized at the thoughtfulness shown our family at the the death of our dear St. George Temple, Saturday, mother. and sons had three their 1st July sealed to them. Many family The family of Mrs. Inez Carter members, friends and relatives accompanied them to the temple for the special occasion. are the parents of Edward (Ted), Kearns, Utah; Enid Fothering- ham, La Habre, California; Dorcas Bowler, St. George, Utah; and Morrell, Brea, California. They have fifteen grandchildren. All of the family plan to be together for the occasion and hope their many friends will join them. They ask that there be no gifts, please. Inez Elta Carter Manderfield Inez Etta Roberts Carter,88, died at her home in Minersville of natural causes June 30, 1972. By Ilynn Bradsbaw Ela Stewart went to Richfield one day last week. Mrs. Sherman Myers and family of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill (Joyce) Moody of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rowley and family of Green River came' for the 4th of July. Rea Dawn and family are staying a week. Larry will go back to school, then come Friday for the reception of Christine and Wayne. They will stay with Ilynn and La Vel. Pres. Jim Morgan visited Man-derfiel- d's Sunday meetings. Valerie Brown visited her Hollings-hea- d, Born September 15, 1883, Minersville to Frank and Jane Roberts Rollins. Married Hayward Carter October 3, 1900 Minersville, solemnized Temple. prayer was Carter. given by Prelude and postlude music was played by Eleanore Marshall. Bishop Earl Limb conducted. Invocation was given by Othello Smith. A vocal solo, "In My Father's House are Many Mansions" was sung by Diane Smith, accompanied by Judy Mendenhall. Obituary was given by Janice Roberts. A vocal trio consisting of Wil-m- a Davis, Sylvia Davis, Milton Albrecht sang, "Beautiful Isle of accompanied by Somewhere," Eleanor Marshall. Chad Smith was the speaker. Remarks were given by Bishop Earl Limb. A vocal solo "Prayer Perfect" was sung by Melvin Carter, accompanied by Becky Carter. Benediction was given by Dennis Cusick. were Michael Pallbearers Carter, Ron Marshall, Reed Carter, Randy Cusick, Mark Carter and Lavere Carter. Flowers were taken care of by granddaughters under the direction of tlie Minersville Relief Society. Dedication of the grave was given by Rex Carter. Burial was in the Minersville Cemetery. in St. Geroge L.D.S. He died December 30, 1968. Survivors: sons, daughters. Frank, Sheral, Max, Mrs. Lester (Leona) Roberts, Mrs. Victor (Nettie) Myers, Mrs. Joseph (Lois) Pearson, all Minersville; Mrs. Othello (Addie) Smith, Whit-tie- r, California; Mrs. Chester (Bertha) Kresick, Arcadia, California; Rex, Beaver. 42 grand- Phone 438-289- 1 The Beaver Printing Co. children, Brother, Ronald Banks, dad, Bob Brown. Darlene Peterson and Barbara Patterson and children of Richfield visited the La Vel Brad-shaon Saturday. ws semi annual SMOS to visit friends. Mrs. Arlene Williams of Cedar entertained at the home of Maud Christiansen in honor of her mother, Mrs. Bell White, who was visiting from California where she has been living for sometime. Fifteen guests consisting of old neighbors, relatives and friends, sister, Lois Minersville. Funeral services were held Monday, July 3, 1972 at 1:00 in the Minersville LDS Ward How to earn the look of love. 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