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Show -- V.1' ) "1 ft t 4 r 1 MINERSVILLE i of WccUy Dig Fish CorM'.v; Sts July 25, 1972. City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Marshall and cluldren were in Salt Lake :t':'r I V" Ha ill 1 Marshall to Wed Kent Swindle hurst Mr. and Mrs. T.ex Marshall of Mliuvsvilie announce the engagement forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Pamela, Rae to Mr, Kent Swindlchurst, son of Mr. andMrs. Rue Swindle-hurs- t, of Beaver. Wedding plans are being set for September 15th intlie Minersville Church. Pam is a graduate of Beaver High School where she was CheH;r Leader for two years and intho Pep Club for one year. She was FFA Chapter Sweetheart, She was a member of the Senior Ball Royalty and Homecoming Royalty and was named Miss Attractive in the Senior Siwt- - Rosemary Stevens to Wed Rodney Green Geneol Gardner to Wed Alvin Darrell Yardley Mrs. S. Neal Gardner announ ces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, to Mr. Alvin DaiTel Geneal, Yardley, son of Mrs. Daniel t&M Yardley of Bea er. The couple plan to married August IS, 1972 in the Manti Temple. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Brigham Young University. She graduated in 1968 with her BS degree. While attending tlie Y, she was affiliated with Sigma Delta Omicron, Omicron Nu and Y Calcares. Siie fulfilled a mission to the South Argentina Mission. The prospective groom has attended SUSC where he graduated with a BS degree in 196G. He was affiliated with the Utah Student-TeachAssociation and the Beaver County Club. He graduated from the BYU with a Masters in Education in 1970. At the Y he was affilliated, with the Special Education Association. He fulfilled a Central Atlantic States mission. er NORTH CREJSK Ann. MRS. EMMA GREEN who has faithOurM'v fully sent in the North Creek news, recently returned from the hospital with "orders" from her doctor to "Take it Easy." so sh-is going to retire from reporting the news. and best wishes go Ou - tha-itto Emma, for her efforts and sers Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. vice. We appreciate her great William Russell of Tooele and help to us. Now, how about someone else Mrs. Christine Dalton. in North Creek taking' over this Mr. and Mrs. Doyle (Toni) service? We'd appreciate hearWade of North Fork, Virginia are rejoycing over the arrival ing from anyone who would like to do it for us. of a baby boy born Friday, July 28, 1972. He weighed 7 lbs. 8 ozs. Annette and Jerry Fullmer of St. George spent a couple of Grandparents areMr. andMrs. Leon (Lois) Dean and Mr. and days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade of Provo. Great Mrs. Albert (Martha( Gale. Martha Gale went to Para-gongrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon and Carl (Olivia) Dean. Thursday for the funeral Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Wade of Mrs. Homer Boardman.- Then flew backto seethe newbaby. she went to Cedar to visit her Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Rama) sister, Mrs. Mary Goddard and Strong are rejoycing over the sister, Mrs. Mary Goddard, and arrival of a baby boy born July sons, Hal and Dave. Mrs. Goddard returned to Beav.er for a 28, 1972 in the Beaver Valley He weighed 6 lbs. short visit with Mrs. Gale. Hospital. 10 34 ozs. and will be named Curtis Robert;"-- ' Grandparents areMr. andMrs. Lee Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Arshel Evans of Minersville. She has two brothers, Brett and Great grandparents are Mrs. Brian. ' Grandparents are Mr. Chloe Dads and Mr. and Mrs. andMrs. Edwin Paice. ; This is the 13th Howard (Delia) Paice and Mr. and great grandchild for the Paices. Mrs. Bud Hendrix of Ely, Nevada. He was born on his uncle, Mike's, are Mr. and Mrs. Jude Henderson of Valejo, birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Judy P.) California and Mr. and Mrs. C Ilendrix are happy to announce Edwin (Martha) P;dce. Thelittle the arrival of a baby girl born miss was born onhergreatgrand-mother'- s, Martha Paices, birthJuly 24, 1972 in Fullerton, California. She weighed 5 lbs. 13 ozs. day. ah Great-grandpare- GRAY AND SONS 34 W. Milford, Utah 400 S. 387-553- 2 avasaki SALES AND SERVICE ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST ANNUAL Manderfield Heber Dean Reunion By Ilynn Bradsbaw The family reunion of Heber and RophiaSwindlehurst Dean was held July 22nd at tho family .home, now home of Lee and LuThe three living cille Strong. children, Isabel Muir, Alice Anderson and Martha Paice, were there. Also, their brothers, Jim's, son, Wallace Dean, was there. Others present were Beth Dean, sons, Russel and Robert, and their families and Gordon's wife., Eldon Anderson son, Dean, and wife and two sons, Edith Finlinson and children, Edwin Paice, Lucille and Lee Strong, Leon and Alta Paice, Erma iiiid Alden Nie'lson, Arthur and Heon Olson, Marvin and Phyllis White and their families. Dinner was cluldren served after which played games while others visi- Mr. and Mrs. Sam "Baldwin' and baby of Payson visited with his mother, Hazel Baldwin, SunGilbert Gale was the speaker at Manderfield Sacrament Meet- ing Sunday. Mrs. Hazel Baldwin went to Salt Lake Sunday to visit her sister mid brother and to attend a Gordon reunion in Hyrum. While there she will spend a few days with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baldwin in Logan. Elder Kevin .Griffiths and Elder Shad Bradshaw are both serving-ithe Southern California Mission. They hadn't seen each other since they left about one year ago. Last Thursday, they were made companions and will now work together for a while. ted. Rock. . . I distinctly remember one of the very first days at Belknap, when Burton confronted me, on lunclu-ooand the steps, informed me that he was "the toughest guy in school"! I never doubted his word and from then on he stole all my girlfriends. All except Vickie. She and I were too involved with getting the walnuts from the Big Ditch to be much bothered with ro- My classmates were sitting around the long banquettablewith thoughts of, "I wonder if remembers. . . .?" going through their heads. Iwas seeing faces that kindled all sorts of thoughts. So thats what a class reunion is all about! Some questions I would have had years ago, regarding my nt with mates, are now the obvious answers available in their eyes. Other questions I have and have had, will have to wait until five more years have passed - either I didn't get a self-evide- mance. The whole class was still young enough to remember the 400 yard relay around Whitehead's board fence and the battles in the sand . chance this time or Fm still fearful of embarrassing or insulting, by bringing up the long-pa- box. Impetigo, my partner?" st. "How do you do and the hearty of Mr. Joseph also turned out to be pleasant ivemories of Belknap years, vo'ie older w, yes, always aware of and prctid to be a member of the kids of the Class of 57. The dinner catered at the Pond-erowas enjoyed by 20 classmates and their spouses. Class- mates attending were: Clair McMullin, Hugh Blackburn, Lee and Sally (Myers) Smith, Vickie CMyers) Waters, Q ark Carter, Mary Yardley, Sam Cox, Peccy chin-shaki- ng Tm sure the same discretion was practiced by the others sit- ting there, because !'v isn't humiliated as I was expeciirigtobeby having to give answers to certain questions. . .Questions I'm positive were on the tongues of many who were present. It was good of Clark and Earl to recall', correctly, that it was Bill, not I, who startedthe waste-bask- et on fire in Well's room. True, I did throw the burning and true, basket the ensueing fire in the shrubs was quite intense, but Wells could have had Hickman's hair in hand, as well as the Cox locks. Garth wasn't at the dinner, so Clair andlweren'tableto resolve the fifth grade incident at Pink : WW ?;..,hi. . Kent is also a BUS graduate and was active in and FFA, lie was school sports a member of the Public Speaking Team of FFA audnamedto Football Team as quarterback. He plans to attend SUSC stalling Winter Quarter. The couple will make their home in Riciifield until that tune. All-St- granddaughter, Miss Sandra Gibson, of Riverside, California and a friend, Brent Sweeney, of West Covina, California, They wero enrotite to Provo to attend a weddiiy of a friend. Sandra v ill leave September 9th to servo 'i LDS mission in Pennsylvania. The descendants of Joseph Banks Sr. will hold a reunion Saturday, Autmst Sth at the Stock Show.iYHUid in Minersville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor are announcing the Kiarri.'ce ol theic d;uhter, Gayc, to Mr. Deo Lloyd Grimm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Grim 11 of Cedar A City on Almost 5, 1972. reception will be held in the Minersville LDS Cultural Hall that evening. At sacrament meeting Sunday Elder I:Ude;ui Gale of lieaver was the speaker. A ladies quartet consisting of Carolyn May-coW delta Lai'son, M and Kathy Brown sang, "The Old Village Choir." Bishop and Mrs. Earl Lunh took their grandchildren to' Salt Lake City Saturday after they had spent a week here with them. They are the children of the Kent limbs of Vernal. Classmates and teachers ot hold a reunion the class of Monday, July 24, 1072, at 8;00 p.m. at the El Bambi Cafe in Beaver. Eight teachers and their companions attended. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver GraT, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthon, Mr. arid E. Smith Dies Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Smith, 75, of Phoenix, pave Pearce, Mr. andMrs.' Allen died August 1, 1972 find Arizona, Jolm Mrs. Mr. Reynolds, in a Salt Lake hospital of causes Gunn and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larincident to aje. son. lie was born October 20, 1806 Classmates and their partners who attended were: Lt. Col. ;md in .Beaver, Utah, to Joseph A. Mrs. Fred Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. and Amelia Swindlchurst Smith. Ho amnied Mary E.Robertson Don Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Boyter, Mr. and Mrs, January 15, 192G in the SaltL;!:e J.C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don . LDS ItmplO. She died November Hatchings, Mr. and Mrs. Dm 21, 192. Married Marie Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. April 19, 19:iS in the Salt Lake Fotheringham, Temple. Douglas Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. He vay a retired farmer Ronald Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Colo, Mr. and Mrs. Bob and businessman, a former ro- Price, Mrs. Bob Bonner, Mrs. 'sideiit of Beaver and an active Marie Hutclungs Keener, Mr. member of the LDS Church. He and Mrs. Dean Farns worth, Mr. served a mission to the SouthMd Mrs. Mack Ashvvorth, Mr. ern States. Survivors: widuw; sons, daugand Mrs. Kent Esplin, Mrs. J;S. llorman, Mr. and Mrs. Clark hters, J. Clinton, Orem, Utah; Ray M Vancouver, Washington; Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Melin Dalley, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph E;'m, Mr?,. Ross (Marcia) Ashcroft, Ar v."na: Idrs. ('arl Mr. and Mrs. Werdf'U iioss, IV, Ci'.yle:'') W.r. and end Mrs. Bruce Osbuvue, Basintjfr, Sun Jose, Mrs. Robert Holmes, Mr. and Basinger, San Jose, Mrs. Spencer Roberts, Mr. and: (Helen) Mrs. Vivian Edwards, Mr. and Calif.; 18 grandchildren; 1 great, Mrs. James Eyro, Mr. and Mrs. grandciuld. Funeral services will be held Pill Warby Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lessing, Mr. and Mrs. Friday, August 4, 1972 in the Garth Baldwin, Mr, and Mrs. Beaver Second Ward chapel at Delvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 1 p.m. Friends may call Thursday at the Beaver Southern Utah LaVar Atkin, Mr. Bill Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mortuary from 7 until 9 p,m. and Friday one hour prior to Morgan. services. Jim and Beth are the only ones Buri;d will be in the Beaver to m arry a cl as sm ate of thi s cl as s Mountain View Cemetery. of 19 11. They acted as of the planning committee. Marie H. Keener served as comDean Fami,worth, his T. Folker-iiighai- n, Bessie F. Edwards and mittee members. The class entered a float in the parade for the 24th and received 2nd prize in the Individuals Group of floats. The met at the homo of LaVar Allan and had a good time planning and ma'in this float ever the weck- enu. 19-5- kt n-- sa , s, (Patterson) Quarrie, Earl Burton Myers, Ranee Rolh, lins, Madelyn (Quarrie) Jane (Cartwright) Moore, LaVce (Harris) Ford, Morrell Nowers, Bill Hickman, Mike McKnight, Ray WalbeckandSonja Olollingshead) Dean. Gil-len- Iiori-poug- AVAILABLE! -- 5 i U-'- ft j usi 1 5:30 to 7 p.r, SOFT DRINKS AND SNACK!. tks UtJ1- - U. S. Achievers r. vo - t IJ f I' I guests, but per-to, selection for Sally, an ucvoiw ist, has mm maiy and awards. She h the I'taliSyirif tra four times as j. hiis been first-plaNiu Utah State tions, was awarded Chamber of Comm. "Musician of Gre and is the winner o piano competitions, for nothing new to Mif has performed iii :K r.hf-m- Sally Peters'.n, eaioyint: her Her first Miss official atJpeav'ai'O cnt.ie at the of Acliieve-nitnt- 's American Batw.tvt of the Golden Plate, July S at thr- - SaU Palace in Salt Lake City. To Miss IV.ervni, a stunning and energetic greeting the more t!vm 50 prominent rcrjn as di, Class of '41 Reunion ijil way mUi Sattsrdoys freffl v TJc.-i- Aca-.tcm- national fyure:' Irom theatre, business, poiiUcs, ini.ion picwas "an extures, and sck-ncciting experienvf" mi one she will never forget. 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Main '! : remarked, "Jvi o magiuiicent i,iwJ. t a radiance a:! :'ri.' makes me feel y Maj. de Sever sky v Miss Amerir.a 1' tomber to c'ieui fo c..'. 13. a :t- the banquet, ixsers. . "X :""(' ander P. eta Sever; tion pioneer and U one of ti;e Golden plants. Maj. do Se person :d friend of I one uf Miss Utaii's w, r" - : an ardent admirer, her the honorees, Sali.v impressions: "The mostbeauti-fu- l qualities those people possessed were their humility and love for people. Each one of them seemed to inspire one with new dreams of achieve-in- nt. Their ::!' ?'.)''' rfctHvc. fcdiij ol foster: ambition and f; :i. .t D.C., Toxa;., Mis and the We-i- C'jiast. chatnT;an of the event held in Salt I.aJse City. After meeting asdc hatting widi ' ; 'f t; e Vi'ar-jjha- a P !' C ct , Grant Class of '57 Reunion M OTORCYLE CLEARANCE in Milford. The couple plan to make their home in Beaver. day. By Emma Green NEWEST ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Jeanne) Dalton are happy to announce the arrival of a baby girl July 8, 1972 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. She weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz. Her name will be Valerie Lynn. She has a sister Pamela Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stevens of Fillmore, Utah announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Rosemary, to KodneyGreen, August 11, 1972 in the Fillmore Third Ward. Rodney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green. Rosemary is a 1971 graduate of Millard High School, where she was active in all student cq:.;-,- State ?crk LOciJ :ind jitiended a-i- affairs and was a member ot the Pepetts. She attended LDS Business College last winter in Salt Lake. Rodney is a 1969 Beaver High He attended School graduate. He is Snow College one year. presently employed at the mill mile !f t if ' Mrs. Sl;onviu Wood an Open House at the Banquet Room of the Towne and Country Motel and Restaurant hi Cedar City Saturday night honoring Jeniae and William Stabler. She is the daughter of Mr. andMrs. Dan Ilenrie and a niece of the Weeds. Mr. i! Mrs. William Gibson had as weekend guests their PGm one-ho- rjjr.-t-sviii- Idalio. Mr. catch ot the Register located Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis have two grandsons here vi sill .13 tliem. They are the children of l.r, and Mrs. Don Brienholt of Blackfoot, Vs. V SEER a-- 3A P.BBlVQm Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gray Orem, Utah visited here recently with relatives. The Lanion Perkesf:miily visited relatives in Cache Comity the past week. Mr. and Mrs. dark Gi'Uins made a business trip to Salt Lake V ft V .f.V if Thursday, Augi THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Miiford, Vtah L r |