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Show T i ' THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Thursday, August 10, 1972 Published every Thursday. Second Class Postage paid at Beaver, Utah 84713. FORGE RICH A Editor-Publishe- H. RICH nOROTHV r Business Manager Business Ottitc Phone I Wedding Reception for Rodney Green and Rose Mary Stevens in Fillmore. 15 Lions dub 16 Jaycees Meeting 16 Wedding reception of Sancfl Hollingshead and David Chrls-- Hansen. 17 Priesthood Meeting 18 Geneal Gardner and Darrell Yardley Wedding 22 Lynette Davis and Dan Cox Wedding 22 Lions Club 23 Jaycees Meeting 26 Golden Wedding for Kate and Walt Joseph. Second Ward. SEPTEMBER 11 KiTlic Beawr Pivss C, () East Center St. 138-2891 S4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County S5.00 Per Year Delores 2 Banks-Ly- Cart-wrig- nn BY ESTA CHIT CHAT The difficult age is when we're too tired to wore ana too poor wedding reception. First OF THE WardSacramentMeet-in- g. 2:00 p.m. Second & Third Ward Sacrament Meetings. 6:30 p.m. 5 MIA's. 6 J.C. Meeting. 7 MIA Stake Meeting. 8 Beverly Atkin - Lyman MEMBER IvewspMper bott Wedding Reception. 9 Renae Albrecht - Rex Association - Founded 1885 lliams ' 1 TTwgW3 Pnonc iCs .N'il 51 prr word FOR R ENT Portable Welder. 1. R.E.D. Inc. Call AC-D- C. 438-297- FOR SALE Newly remodeled two bedroom home. Fully draped and carpeted. Excelled Furnace. Garage. location: One block from Elementary and high schools, grocery store, church and service stations. Quiet neighborhood. Contact Ronald Roberts Beaver, Utah. Deceased Creditors will present their claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned executrix at the office of her attorneys, Qlne, Jackson & Mayer, Milford, Utah 84751, on or before the 10th day of November, 1972. Claims must be presented in accordance with 5, Utah provisions of Sec. Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required thereon. Vay B. Madsen FOR SALE Executris of the last Will and Testament of Arvel B. Madsen, Deceased. ' Thorobred HorseDisposal Sale. Pleasure, Jumper, Racing. Contact Dick Banaszynski 438-26- 29 First Publication: August 3, 1972. Last Publication: August 24,1972 5613. WANTED Useable coal condition. Call p m Tuesday 75-9-- 438-24- or j IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ARVEL H. MADSEN, REYNOLDS RUILDING SUPPLY T Formi CMtse Minimum NOTICE TO CREDITORS MILLIONS of rugs have been cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's America's finest. Rent electric shampooer $1. range 438-289- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water inBeaver County, State of Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise desig- In good 1. FURNACE CLEANING Carbon Clean M aster. Expert cleaning. Will be In Beaver August 1st, 438- - 2891 Call for appointment. Raj' Jensen. nated. telephone survey work this fail. Give phone number. Must have private line. Not a selling job. Air mail letter Including eduwork experience and cation, names of references to: American Research Bureau, Field Operations, 4320 Ammendale Road, Bettsville. Maryland 20705. Locations in SLB&M. Beaver Lane (77-43- 8) ' HELPW ANTED Interviewer wanted for part-tim- e and Cattle Company, P.O. Bo 67, Beaver, Utah 84713 propose to change the point of diversion, place, & nature of use of 28.0 ac ft. of water as evidenced by & Award 17a, W.U.C. 8, Award 17b, W.U.C. 9. The water has been diverted from Beaver River at a point N. 3560 77-43- ft. ft, from SE Cor. 23, T29S, R7W; and used Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the & W. 2070 Sec. from supplemental LADIES irrigation of 9.09 acs. but limited to sole supply Need a $1,000.00 by Christmas? of 7.0 acs. in NW 14 SW 14 Earn it the easy way by selling Sec. 22, T29S, R7W. major brand toys on the party Hereafter, 28.0 ac. ft. of water plan. Is to be diverted from a Fisher-Pric- e, Play Skool and well 0 ft deep at a point Child Guidance. For more inforN. 50 ft & Wr. 1370 ft from mation call E 14 Cor. Sec 25, T29S, R6W; and used from May 1 to Oct 31 FOR "SALE Golf cart, used once. Man's golf for the domestic purposes of 75 in SW 14 clubs. Also sofa-belike new. families part time use NE 14, SE 14 NW 14 Sec 25, Call Bernice AUgood 100-30- d, 438-569- 7. T29S, SERVICE FIRE EQUIPMENT Earn big money from what you know. Train at home complete with Write for certificate. details. Moor - Fite Inc. Enterprise, Utah 84725. FOR SALE 1970 10 ft. Alaskan camper. Completely furnished. Collapsable model. Sleeps three. Fits any 8 ft. pick-u- p Like New. bed. Inquire at OK Trailer Park, Jim Williams 438-367- 5. EARN $7,200 ANNUALLY Ginseng Market guaranteed. Root for us! Fall plant- Send ing. $2.00 (Refundable) for seed, instructions. GD Herbs; 101 Pleasant St., Middleboro, Mass. 02346. 8-tra- ck ROW. Protests resisting the granting of tills application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before Sept 23, 1972. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer Published in the Beaver Press August 10, 17, & 23, 1972. """" card"6Fth"anks We want to express our thanks to the volunteer fire department who so citizens promptly answered the fire call and kept it from spreading to our motel units. Ward & Linnea Hood and Growing other Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Provo Charley (LaRue) visited Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. They all took a trip over Boulder Mountain. stereo tapes 388 DWANE'S IMPERIAL UPHOLSTERY The Fhi rut in Custom Rock and Pop Upholstery Country Western Easy Listening Reception Ab- WiIn Mlnersville. l y R4, Wedding Write or Call for FREE Pickup & Delivery FREE Estimates 10 LDS Sunday Schools First Ward Sacrament Meet- -' ing 2:00 p.m. Second & Third Ward Sacrament Meeting. 6:30 p.m. 11 Dorothy WUli am s DUP. 12 Lions Club MIA's. 13 J.C. Meeting. 17 LDS Sunday Schools First Ward Sacrament Meeting. 2:00 p.m. Second & Third Ward Sacrament Meetings. 6:30 p.m. 19 Lions Club. MIA's. 20 J.C. Meeting. Priesthood Meeting. 21 22 Tanya Coates - Danny White Wedding Reception. 24 LDS Sunday Schools-Fir- st Ward Sacrament Meet- p.m. ing. Second & Third Ward Sacrament Meetings. 6:30 pjm. ' 26 Lions dub.' MIA's. 27 J.C. Mooting. NEWEST ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Bonnie) Mayfield of Salt Lake are'rejoy-dn- g over the arrival of a baby boy born August 2, 1972. He weighed 8 lbs. 10 ozs. His name will be Robert Thad. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Mar Jean) Moore and Mr. and Mrs. R. Mayfield. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs; Don (Marguerite) May cock and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore. This first great Is Marguerite's grandchild. n Mr. and Mrs. David (Jill) of Salt Lake are happy to announce the arrival of a baby He boy born July 29, 1972. weighed 7 lbs 2 ozs. He will be named Jeffrey David. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs; Hugh Bennion of Rexburg, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Arshel (Roma) Ben-nlo- Hollingshead. villa aid mx. aini nu ai Rexburg, Idaho and Mrs. Lois Great-grandp- Hollingshead of Mlnersville. Roma has been In Salt Lake assisting with the new grandson Mr. and Mrs." William (Danna Kaye Martin) Long are the parents of a baby boy born July 19, 1972 in the Beaver Valley Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and will be named Russell William. Grandparents areMr.andMrs. Dan Martin of Beaver, Mr. Jesse Long of Milford and Mrs. Mary Long of Porte rville, California. Great grandparents are Mrs. VI Davis of Beaver, Mr. andMrs. Jesse Long of Provo, Utah, and Mr. Moody of North Carolina. hos- Wednesday evening, August 2, 1972 for her club at the El Bambi Cafe. After enjoying a delicious plate lunch, bridge was played. Prizes were wonbySara Bakes, Esta Cox and May Atkin. Mrs. Irene Blackwell and son of Circleville, Mrs. Maude Lewis of Orem, Wendell and Gwen White of Salt Lake and Melvln and Braunda White of Provo attended the fun-er-a! for Grant Smith. Phone 438-283- 1 P. O. Eox M2 10G7 So. Main Cedar City. Utah Dwone Jones, Owner of Southern Swindlehurst California is visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert (Anona) Swindlehurst Jay has been quite 111 but is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Elizabeth) Grimshaw and family of Salt Lake have spent some time in Beaver with Elizabeth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo (Da) Messinger. I understand they have been up helping Arlo and II a with their cabin in the Beaver Mountains. Mrs. Lenore Plumb and daughter, Leslie, of Globe, Arizona are visiting with Lenore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Kate) Martha Louise Hurst andJeanne Whornham of Salt Lake are visiting with Mrs. Agnes Whornham. Miss Jessie Cox of Salt Lake is visiting with her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew (Edla) Terry. Mr. andMrs.BiU(Wanda)WhItet and Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Alda) Hess formally of Orville, California, now living In Liberia West Africa, spent Thursday touring to says: FrTFLAME Mrs. Ray Davis engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lynette, to Mr. Dan Boyd Cox. Dan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Cox. The couple have chosen to be married in the St. George LDS Temple on the 22nd of August, 1972. Lynette is a graduate of Beaver High School where she was of her Junior class, a member of the Band and and announce the Mr. Vice-Presid- Page, Arizona and Zion Park. Mr. Hess is an engineer and is in the railroad interested throughout the country. Bill and Wanda met the Hesses whilethey were living in Orville, California. It has been two years since they have seen them. Mr. and Mrs. Ron (Betty) Garner and family of St George spent the weekend with Betty's parents, Mr. andMrs. Bill (Wanda) White. Mrs. Iris Henderson and children spent several days last week in St George visiting Iris's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Lu Jones) Waite and other relatives. They came home Saturday. Iris's daughter, Janet Hymes, returned with them to visit for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Ford (Ha) Faux of Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-te- ll (Ella) Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Arvella) Gale and Mr. and Mrs. Russell (Dutch) (Aleen) Gentry were here to attend the funeral for Dr. E.S. McQuarrie. Mr. and Mrs. William (Anona) Cavner of Manti spent the night with Anona's mother last week. They were enroute to Las Vegas on business and to visit with Anona's sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Francis) HImmler and June Ball. Debra Price daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Price of Hong Kong, China and Roger Lee of Panaca, Nevada were married August 4, 1972 in Caliente, Nevada in the ward chapel. A family dinner was served and an open house was held at the home of the bride's grandmother, Vera Calvert. The bride's floor-leng- th gown and veil were made in Hong Kong. A beautifully decorated three tiered wedding cake with wedding bells and a bride and groom on the top was made by Debra's aunt Mr. and Mrs. James (Lillian) Williams of Greenville, Mrs. Gertrude Easton of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Elma) Hewett of Provo attended the wedding and open house. The bride's parents were unable to attend as they are in Hong Kong where Ted is in military service. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice (Sharon) LeFevre and children from Seattle, Washington came to help Maurice's celebrate parents their 50th wedding anniversary in Panguitch. They also visited in Beaver with Sharon's parents, INSURANCE AGENCY reprientin w, BALANCER Mc-Knl- e I ! Rock, Mayflower, Wax Museum and many other historical sites. They also stayed a night In New York City where they saw Radio City Music Hall, the Empire State Building, United Nations Bldg., visited the Statue of Liberty and The Travelers Insurance Companies FIRE, ALTO. CASUALTY, LIFE. BONDS DAIRYLAND HIGH RISK INSURANCE I V,.. Justin Wrangler Nocona Frye C V. SMITH. Afienr Phone 438-235- 135 EAST 300 NORTH BEAVER, UTAH 446 S. Main Milford, Utah 387-284- 7 fir' '- - 1 - WESTERN BOOTS RANCHWEAR Send for your FRCf 96 Pago Color Catalogue SADDIERY Jacke Wclte . D r. nz-.n- ip niiiv.n it eic h ' ' ' l Notion from STORESIDE Wf Heort of tht Salt la lie City, Utah 84111 Phone 801 322-040- 9 h Iff' Mi V PARKINS V mi Because we are what we are. wo have a wide range of services. All under on rojf. Co, whenever you vs... we're ready. And wailing to !o ako-.- ".'r :fs bus'ner.ii "Wm Against fill your fuel oil tank for the summer 585-888- 1 S Acme STOP CONDENSATION! The Easiest You'll Fnnd No Carrying Charges. Master Chargt and BankAmerieard Welcome. FREE HEARING TESTS NO OBLIGATION! SUPPLIES AND PARTS FOR ALL MAKES Dr. A. F. RICH 60 N. Main. Cedar City. Utah and Gijis afU Jiff 1 (PwlllPS BUDGET TERMS Fashions Fabrics many other places. Theywentto 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! Second to None Superior to Most! My Personal Reputation For Integrity la Behind This 1 BUDGET Without Hearing! QUALITY SAVINGS! OL IMMEDIATELY Labor and Parts Pick up SHOW CALENDARS at the Theatre, ifs e PUFFER HE Western Beds Tony Lomo Don Post Call at full information about our us and and Philheat-hi- gh performance heating Mr-vic- e oil. ERICKSON'S your Phillips 66 Distributor 438-24- 50 1 8 1 I One Year undcondifional Anything. No exceptions. 7-- on .a GUARANTEE Introducing 1 Press Chorus and President of the Grocery Stores or at the Beaver her Senior year. She attended Dixie College in St, George last year. Dan is also a graduate of BHS and was active in football and He was Treasurer basketball. of the school and Homecoming King. He was named Mr. Athlete jthe John F. Kennedy Airport pAUNAL FACTS in the Senior Spotlight. Dan attenwhere Dora and her grandson, The beaver's nose valves close ded Dixie College last year. when it submerges, l8' automatically The couple plan to make their McMullin of Minersville boarded oversize lungs hold enough mi home in St. George. a jet andflew toSalt LeOto'-- . dr to permit lt to stay under- Delmar and (Verda) Mrs. Mr. arguments have two sides water for 10 to 1 5 minues at a llm time. Parkinson and children. They and no end. toured all the temples in Utah while here and did some camping in the mountains with Mr. and Mrs. Varnel (Yvonne) Parkinson and children from Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Zel-d(June) Parkinson and child113. ren from Oak Harbor, Washingi 1 r a few all ton. camped They days in Parowan Canyon where Mrs. Reva Gates and boys from ' Salt Lake met them there where they all enjoyed the John Lang BACK-TO-SCliOReunion In Parowan Canyon. Keith Parkinson was here also and stayed a few days longer with his parents before returning to Salt Lake. Recent visitors at the Delmar Parkinson home were: a sister-in-laMrs. Cathrine Limb, from Sharpe, Flordia and Mr. and Mrs. Melbrum Limb from Cedar City. The Parkinsons enjoyed visiting in Richfield at the Harvey Neilson home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (De Anna) Fanner of Tempe, Arizona spent the weekend with De Anna's Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Henry (Blanche) Wood. De Anna lived in Beaver with her grandVt. 2r parents for two and a half years while she attended SUSC in Cedar Qty. Frank is the Math proffes-ie- nr at Tempe College. A Mrs. Dora McMullin recently Sew Your Own New Wardrobe and SAVE! returned from a five week vacation to Minneapolis, Minnesota Or Come In and Let Us Custom-Mak- e A 'Complete and Hartford, ConneticutwithMr. COORDINATE WARDROBE. Many plans avail and Mrs. Scott (Mary Jo) and family. They toured able. The Price Will AMAZE You! many of the New England States. They stopped at Mt Rushmore, visited the flood area in Rapid SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 0 Qty, South Dakota and crossed Lake Michigan on a ferry boat Mrs. Fisher, bridal specialist and consultant and $ O. They drove to Canada and saw former owner of Fisher's 'Bridal Shoppe, California, 5j the Canadian and American sides will be relocating in Milford. Mrs. Fisher of Niagra Falls, saw the Hill specializes Cumorah Pageant visited the. in Custonv-MadBridal Gowns, Veils, Attendants $ Joseph Smith Family Home and J needs, and Mothers - of - the - bride attire. the Sacred Grove. The family a in spent Boston, Mass. lught CALL THIS STORE FOR APPOINTMENT where they visited Bunker Hill, Old North Church & Paul Revere Statue, Old Ironsides, Plymouth 1 62 Cost 2nd South Street Dept. "N" Btf 16-- Show Time 8:00 p.m. unless otherwise stated Lynette Davis to Wed Dan Cox in Temple Rites Strving PRICE Aug. REGULAR ADMISSION f SERVICE WARNER ROARKE Wed. Thurs. Fri. Order by Wi ship enywht Before Buying A HEARING AID Trompt Adjustment and Repairs Loaners given You'll Never FLOYD Or tives. available 12-13- -14 Mrs. Dee week. Hal and Gloria Murdock were happy to have five of Hal's young dental students visit with them: Dr. Ed Isaacson of Sprlngville, Dr. Stephin Murdock of Ogden, Utah, Dr. Van Johnson of Salt Lake City, Dr. John Braithwaite of Manti and Dr. Boyd Moss of Mesquite, Nevada. Hal will join them for a three day camping and horseback' trip in the Beaver Mountains. The are all students at the University of Louisville. Mrs. Vlnnie Ashworth was taken to the Holy Cross Hospital last week for a medical checkup and treatments. We wish her a speedy recovery. Elder Kendall Eyre, son of Gar old and Marybelle Eyre has been called to the position of Secretary to President Martel Bird. Kendall is serving an LDS mission in the Australian East Mission. Mary Lu Roberts and Alda Baggs of Cedar City spent the afternoon Friday, at our home. We really enjoyed visiting with them. Mrs. Lois Smith is in Salt Lake assisting with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Diane) Bess. Diane has had major surgery and is slowly recuperating. Jay Aug. from the Hollingshead Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne (Irene) Bentley and two children of Salt Lake City called on Irene's aunt, Mrs. Lula Tanner, this week. Irene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tolton, "former Beaver residents. Miss Lois White is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Mae C. White and other rela- tess DR. RICH THES-YB- Reynolds. CLUB Mrs. Mildred Vickers was I am ALWAYS close and VAL BEESON Ben a Willi) Ge.mir, ' 2:00 How well most people like hard work depends upon whether they are doing it or paying for it (Leah Ruth) Hollingshead visited with Dell and Dee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arshel (Rom a) Hollingshead over the weekend. They also visited in Minersville with Leah Ruth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. George Boyter and Retta Boyter spent last weekend in Ely, Nevada with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boyter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Evan (Roberta) Nielson and daughters, Brenda and Tamara, of Provo visited last week In Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Lenora) Muir and other relatives. Brenda is a stewardess with the United Airlines and was on leave. The families enjoyed dinner in the Beaver Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. D.E. (Hazel) Stapley have enjoyed theirfamily over the past weeks: Mr. and Mrs. Jene (Marilyn) Rasumssen and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Claudia) Dykman and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Georgia) Jones and family, Evan Stapley and friend, Peggy Rowley of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Lane (DeAnna) Elmer and family of Payson, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ward (Revow) Carter of Cedar City and Mrs. Euzell Thomas of Milford visited with Mrs. Hazel Eyre last ht jfci3agp Sat. Sun. Mon. Dell Itafing rr-- to quit BYU and Mr. and - i , m I lV, 0-1 PLAY IT J 1 3 LDS Sunday Schools MEMBER Aug. ' Wed. Thurs. Fri. 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