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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PKfc56 Ihursday, August 24, 1972 Ella H. Cockett Community Calendar MINERSVILLE Golden Wedding for Kate and Walt Joseph. Second ward. 26 Delores 2 Banks-Lyn- n Cart-wrig- ht wedding reception. LbS Sunday Schools First Ward Sacrament Meeting. 2:00 p.m. Second & Third Ward Sacrament Meetings. 6:30 pjn. 5 MIA's. 6 J.C. Meeting. 7 MIA Stake Meeting. 8 Beverly Atkln - Lyman Abbott Wedding Reception. 9 Renae Albrecht - Rex Williams Wedding Reception In Minersville. 3 Second Published every Thursday. Class Postage paid at Beaver, Utah 84713. A. RICH ""GEORGE - - H. RICH DOROTHY - - Business Office r Business Manager - 4() East Phone Editor-Publishe- Center St. 438-2891 S4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County S5.00 Per Year mcmDCrt ur 10 LDS Sunday Schools First Ward Sacrament Meeting 2:00 p.m. Second & Third Ward Sacrament Meeting. 6:30 p.m. 11 Dorothy Williams DUP. 12 Lions dub inc MIA's. MEMBER 13 J.C. Meeting. 15 Pam Marshall and Kent Swlndlehurst wedding reception In Minersville. 17 LDS Sunday Schools BJEWSpbPER Founded 1885 Association Phonr HH.JS9I Rjtes V rf ord 51 THIS spot that spot, traffic paths too, removed with Blue Lustre carpet shampoo. REYNOLDS BUILDING SUPPLY Call AC-D-C. FOR SALE Newly remodeled two bedroom home. Fully draped and carpeted. Excellent Furnace. Garage. location: One block from Elementary and high schools, grocery store, church and service stations. Quiet neighborhood. Contact Ronald Roberts Beaver, Utah. 438-24- 73 FOR SALE ACRE CITY LOTS - 500 Block South Main. Beaver, Utah. Water and power, $3,295.00, terms, discount for cash. Mel Lowell, 641 Kingsbury Lane, Las Vegas, Nevada 89106. 14 FERN'S CATERING SERVICE ' We have a complete service for every occasion. Call 438-56- or 75 2849. FOR SALE Stoke rmatic. Good condition. Call 438-221- 0. EARN $7,200 ANNUALLY Growing Ginseng Root for us! Market guaranteed. Fall plantSend $2.00 (Refundable) ing. for seed, Instructions. GDHerbs; 101 Pleasant Mass. 02346. St., MIddleboro, FOR SALE 1969 Toyota. Excellent condition. Needs trans, work. Asking $500. Call 438-553- 5. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Beaver County, State of Utah throughout the entire desig- Locations in SLB&M. Beaver Land and Cattle Company, P.O. Box 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 nated. Award 17a, W.U.C. Award 17b, W.U.C. 8, 77-43- 9. 100-30- 14 NW 14 Sec 25, Protests resisting the granting of this 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, & 24, 1972. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a petition has been filed with the Board of County Commissioners of Beaver County, Utah, requesting that a fire prevention district be organized, to be known as "South Milford Fire Prevention District", and to consist of the property hereinafter described, and that apublic hearing will be held by said Board of at the County Commissioners courtroom in the Beaver County Court House In Beaver City, Utah, on the 7th day of September, 1972, at the hour of three o'clock P.M., at which time and place any taxpayer within the proposed district may appear and offer objection to the organization of such district, the proposed boundaries thereof or the1 Including or excluding of any real property therein or therefrom. The real property proposed to be included in the proposed district is all situated within Beaver County, State of Utah, and Is described as follows: pletely furnished. Collapsable model. Sleeps three. Fits" any 8 ft. pick-u- p bed. Like New. Inquire at OK Trailer Park, Jim 5. Williams 438-567- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ' BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF AR VEL H. M ADSEN, Deceased will present their with vouchers attached, Creditors 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. 75-9-- Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required Code thereon. Vay B. Madsen Executris of the last Will and Testament of Arvel B. Madsen, Deceased. First Publication: August 3, 1972. Last Publication: August 24,1972 8-tr- ack stereo tapes 388 Rock and Pop Country Western VAL BEESON BtMcr Valley Cleaner, 438-283- 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 and 30. In Township 28 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M: Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 (exluding the portions thereof lying within the corpor' ate limits of Milford City), and Sections 16, .17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33. In Township 28 South, Range 11. West, SLB&M: Sections 1, 12 13, 24, 25, 35 and 36. In Township 29 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M: Sections 1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28. Dated this 8th day of August, 1972. Easy Listening Phone In Township 29 South, Range 10 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian: Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, By order of the Board of County Commissioners. I si Nicholas R. Dotson County Clerk Published In the Beaver Press August 17, 24, & NEWEST ARRIVALS t Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Kenna Stephenson) Hodges are the parents of a baby girl born August ' 8, 1972 In Fillmore, Utah. She will 7 13 and ozs. lbs. weighed be named Kellie Rae. She has one sister, Kerri Ann. Grandparents areMr. andMrs. Glenn Stephenson of Holden, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hodges of Beaver. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hansen "of Richfield. Steve was able to be home with Kenna and he left August 16th to return to Fort Greeley, Alaska where he is stationed with the U.S. Army. Manderfield By Ilynn Bradshaw C V. SMITH, Aficnt Phone 438-235 135 EAST 300 NORTH BEAVER, UTAH 0-2 iV . RISES 7iiafoe ' Ju BEER & BAIT ; tives. MEN - WOMEN WANTED Excellent Benefits: FREE Medical, FREE Dental, FREE Meals, 30 Days Paid Vacation, Travel, Name Your Choice Of Training. Aircraft Moint. ... Start $288 Ma. Conitrotlion Start $288 Mo. Start $288 Mo. Supply Communication! ... Start $288 Ma. Electronic, Start $288 Mo. CONTACT: SSG Frank E. Stastny Cedar City 586-459- 4 Today's Army wants to join you. BOATS FISHING TACKLE & SUPPLI POP opeinis aft DR. RICH says: Before Buying A HEARING AID COMPARE SERVICE and available IMMEDIATELY and Repairs Trompt Adjustment You'll Never Ee Without Hearing! Loaners given I am ALWAYS close have a Standing offer of at least ONE THIRD OFF the Usual Price. I IMPERIAL The Finest in Custom Upholstery Write or Tall for FREE Pickup & Delivery FREE Estimates P. O. Box 332 1067 So. Main Cedar City, Utah Dwone Jones, Owner SNACKS Oyr bacgaoim basemen PRICE representing FIRE. AUTO. CASUALTY, LIFE, BOXDS DAIRVLAND HIGH RfcK INSURANCE 1 ' rodeo. Hazel Baldwin went to Panguitch Sunday to visit her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John (Jean) Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney (Arlene) Nelson and family of California put on the program in Sacrament Meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradshaw and baby have moved to Page, Arizona for the winter where he has employment. Brent White of Cedar visited Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards spent one day last week in Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw and family went to Green River last week and visited Randy's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. ' Larry Rowley. Then they went to Vernal and visited with Colleen's brother and family, Mr. . and Mrs. Edward Willden. Mrs. Colleen Bradshaw and girls went to Parowan with her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Willden, and Alberta limb. The attended a golden wedding for their rela- UPHOLSTERY : Au RESERVOIR Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd (Bonnie) Webb and family of Magna spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collis Bradshaw. While here they all enjoyed the D WANE'S The Trovelers Insurance Companies wsfws . . 1 PUFFER INSURANCE AGENCY PCTKS 54 31, 1972. Introducing 'Mourn.! r & water has been diverted from Beaver River at a point N. 3560 ft. & W. 2070 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 23, T29S, R7W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 9.09 acs. but limited to sole supply of 7.0 acs. In NW 14 SW 14 Sec. 22, T29S, R7W. Hereafter, 28.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well 0 ft deep at a point N. 50 ft, & W. 1370 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 25, T29S, R6W; and used from May 1 to Oct. 31 for the domestic purposes of 75 families part time use in SW 14 NE 14, SE T29S, R6W. 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. 21 Priesthood Meeting. 22 Tanya Coates - Danny White Wedding Reception. 24 LDS Sunday Schools. First Ward Sacrament Meeting. 2:00 p.m. Second & Third Ward Sacrament Meetings. 6:30 p.m. 26 Lions Club. MIA's. 27 J.C. Meeting. The that FOR SALE 1970 10 ft. Alaskan camper. Com- claims, Tufiday (77-43- 8) 438-297- 2642 Forms Clott 1 pm year unless otherwise FOR R ENT Portable Welder. 1. R.E.D. Inc. Minimum . Ella Hutchlngs Cockett, 95, Beaver, died August 18, 1972 of natural causes at a Bountiful nursing home. She was born December 4, 1876, to William W. and Sarah Agnes LeBaron Hutchlngs. She m arried George H. Cockett, 1 91 6, Beaver; he died. She was a member of the LDS Church; Daughters of Utah Pioneers; American Legion Auxiliary; served as County Recorder, Beaver County. Survivors: son, daughter, George "Ted", Qgden; Mrs. Coe (Margaret) Hadden, Farmington. 5 grandchildren; 3 brother, sisters, William L., Beaver; Marie Rollins, Mrs. Edna Baker, both Milford, Beaver County, Mrs. JuliaBoyle, Mrs. California; Englewood, Effie Marshall, Minersville, Mrs. Susie , Beaver County; Church, Pleasant Grove. Half-sist- er Mrs. Vie Lettie Shirtleff. r services were held Funeral ; Tuesday, August 22, 1972 at 1 p.m. In the Beaver Second WarcL Chapel. Burial was in the Mountain View Cemetery under the direction of the Olpln Mortuary. - X 1 1 Bestseller Mrs. Jule Gilllns is a patient A word can do such wonarous at the Milford Hospital where things, It can lift high, as though she is receiving medical aid. with wings. The listening heart Fay Marshall underwent sur7 (T and suddenly lighten the burgery Saturday at the Medical Leon In Cedar A can Center word City. it free. make den, sing, or heal or laugh, a word Thompson is also apatient there. Ethel Matthews and Mrs. can be a sturdy staff. To Pilgrims faltering on the way mother, Mrs. V.D. Spencer are Of riend, choose well the words visiting In Salt Lake City. They went to witness the marriage of you say. Thomas F. Mathews and Tonia VJI Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Anona) Hansen August 18th in the Salt V Cavner of Manti, Mr. and Mrs. Lake Temple. The couple were in honored that evening their Leland Holden, Orem, son, Joe, Aug726-272- 8 Sat. Sun. Mon. Utah at an open house. and daughter, Kathy, her friBurFinlinson Cordell The of Adel Debbie family end, Parker, ro Falls, Mass. visitedwithMrs, of Caliente, Nevada have been Emily Pulsipher last week. Their guests at the Jack Craw home. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blackson, Joe, will attend Snow College this winter and Debbie will attend burn spent two days In Las Vegas. BYU. They accompanied their daughMr. andMrs. John (Ann) Messer ters and husbands, Mr. andMrs. Shnw Time 8:00 p.m. unless otherwise stated and Wm. Pullen went to Zions Wayne Christensen of Billings, Pick up SHOW CALENDARS at the Theatre, National Park Monday to enjoy Montana and Mr. and Mrs. RusBeaver Press the beauty of the tour and scenery. sell Muir of Denver, Colorado. Grocery Stores or at the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gray Mr. and Mrs. Russell (Melinda) and family of Logan, Utah were Hutching s and baby spent Thursday and Friday in Price, Utah weekend guests at the Delmer visiting with Mr. andMrs. Calvin Gray home. The Lee Smith family of Las Hutchlngs and family. Mai ling Bradshaw, daughter Vegas, Nevada are here at the BPW Breakfast of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bradshaw, home of her mother, Gladys spent two weeks recently visiting Myers. At 7:30 a,m. Tuesday morning, Miss Sherrie Lynn Marshall her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. August 15. 1972 the Beaver Norman Hutchlngs and Mr. and of Provo, Utah spent theweekend B.P.W. Club enjoyed a breakfast APPLIANCE CLOSE-OU- T with here her the Lee LaVel Bradshaw. Mrs. parents, which included ham, eggs, hashed Mr. Wm. J. Pullen of Bristol Marshalls. .brown potatoes, bran muffins, The speakers at Sacrament England arrived in Salt Lake Small Appliances Craig Stereos orange juice, hot chocolate and August 6, 1972 In fulfillment of Meeting Sunday were Mr. and coffee. a life long dream. He Is stay- Mrs. Douglas Mel son. Tapes & Records at the Swimming Pool Park. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Limb of ' ing with his cousin, Mary Lowe It was served at the new shel-- 1 16" Portable Color TV - 1973 Model and Aunt Hetty Harris. MerSouth Jordan, Utah have visited at Pool Park. the ter Swimming rill and Mary Lowe and family here at the home of Deen JamePresident Helen Chrsitiansen 12" Black & White TV ' and Hetty Harris took him on a son. She accompanied them home gave a cheery welcome to the four day trip to Gallup, New Mex- and will spend a week with them. forty-tw- o 2 only 9" B & W TV - runs on ac or dc early risers presentto ico to the Indian Ceremonial Mrs. Dasil Davis is a patient A the meal. hand was enjoy big dance. They also visited Grand at the Milford Valley Memorial given to the committee in charge at cliff the underwent All at Cost Canyon, dwellings who were Lenor Swlndlehurst, Hospital where she Mesa Verda and the Arches surgery. Helen Davis, Janell Farrer, Vie Call Kaye or Norm at 438-26National Monument. Bill is very from 8 to 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Edwards Fotheringtham, Marlys Bonn, impressed with this country. have had their daughter, Laberta Virginia Bradshaw, Dorothy Other visitors with the Lowes Bobo, and family of Salt Lake Rich, Mickie Lowe, Beth Dean over the weekend were Mr. and City visiting them. Helen Williams, Betty Oakden Mrs. Walter J. Neal of Salt Lake. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and Maxine Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert (Anona) and two children of Arcadia, .Swlndlehurst and Mr. and Mrs. California spent two days here FAMOUS FIGURE Alex (Grace) Boyter visited in with their aunts, Nettie Myers Nevada Friday and Saturday. and Lois Pearson. Bert and Anona visited with AnScott Myers of New Plymouth, ona s sister and family, Mr. and Idaho is here visiting his grand' Mrs. Duane (Hazel) Roberts in mother, Mrs. Nettie Myers. STOP CONDENSATION ! McGill, Alex and Grace visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilllns and their children In Ely. family of Rlckerall, Oregon spent fill your fuel oil tank for the summer Mr. George Horton, three a few days here visiting their JoAnn, Holly and mothers, Ethel Matthews and daughters, Helen, of Salt Lake spent the Daisy Gillins. Call us and get full information about our serweekend with George's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brinkerhoff vice and Philheat high performance heating oil. Mr. and Mrs. Alf (Macel) Horof Springville, Utah visited here ton. George is in charge of the Sunday at the Lillie Lambson ERICKSON'S curriculum and materials forthe home. She is Kathryn's mother. Seminary Institute of the LDS your Phillips 66 Distributor CLUBS church. 438-24- 50 Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Kathryn) May Atkln was hostess for club If you know a woman with and Heiser daughters, Annette, Wednesday evening, August 16, large hips, a rotund waist and Susan and Crlss and son, Rob- 1972 at the El Bambi Cafe. After a small bosom, give her this ert, of Columbus, Ohio and Dr. enjoying a delicious luncheon, good news: 250 years ago in and Mrs. Joe (Karen) Murdock bridge was played. Prizes were France, she would have been considered a thrilling beauty. and family of American Fork won by Mildred Vickers, Bernlce The Marquise de are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Allgood and Vay Madsen. Pompadour above, for inMrs. Ruby McMullin enterdark (Carol) Smith and famstance, is known to have been ily and Mr. and Mrs. Chase tained at her home Monday evenextremely close with Louis and Murdock 1972. After serv(Lucille) family. ing August 14, XIV, king of France, and in Lynette Davis was honored at a ing a delicious lunch bridge was his day the most powerful bridal shower Thursday, August played with prizes going to Hazel ruler in all Europe. 17, 1972 in the Beaver Second Stapley, Mildred Pickard and The painting, which hangs Ward Relief Society Room at Bernlce Allgood. in Munich, Federal Republic 7 p.m. Sue Davis and Vilda put of Germany, is one of the a quilt on, the evening was spent favorites of German art Cord of Thanks lovers. Professor Steingraber, We sincerely appreciate the making the quilt and playing OPEN FOR NIGHT FISHING general director of Munich's games. The quilt was completed cards, flowers, food and other calls this the museum, picture and given to Lynette as a gift expressions of sympathy. Also "incarnation of the highly refrom Sue, Vilda and Mary Ann our special thanks to those who fined culture of the 18th cenEsplin. In charge of the shower helped with the funeral services. tury and . . . visible proof of was Ruth Davis. Lois W. Willden, The the Rococo era's brilliant joy family of Mrs. Ella Cockett ES Mary Ann Esplin and Ranae Aof life." Ted & Dorothy Crockett lbrecht. Lynette recieved many Louis XIV was a man who Cbe & Margaret Hadden wonderful gifts. Cr Bill & Lola Hutchlngs ,, , ' knew what he liked. Many high school history students Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim know his famous remark, (Sadie) Low over the weekend and Sandra Hollingshead. They "L'etat e'est moi" ("I am the were Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Mar- also visited with Mr. and CLOSED MONDAYS! Mrs. But, pictures show state"). Sh arand Low daughters, garet) Earnest (Leonora) Muir and other that Louis conformed with at lene, Margie and Mr. and Mrs. relatives. Roberta and Tamra least one custom of his day Bob (Marian) Campbell and baby Minersville Reservoir Tom Giesing, Prop. returned to proyo the ext day proper hair style. He wore his c his down hair to shoulders. while Evan and Brad are up in Lows at our home Saturday afterthe mountains bow hunting. noon for a musical treat with Other visitors with the Mulrs Margie, Sharlene and Sam. over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlllesen and Mrs. Mrs. Russell (Jackie) Muir and K.A. Lowe of Sacramento, Califamily of Denver. Theyweretak-in- g fornia have been visiting friends their daughter, Linda, to and relatives In Beaver for a Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. week. Danny, Penny, John and Mike Mr. and Mrs. Victor Littlefield the children of Mr. and Bryant, and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Walker Bill (Nancy) Bryant of North Mrs. are spending a few days in Reno I Las Vegas are visiting their on vacation. , and Mrs. ClifMr. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hickman and ford Kramer, for about ten days. children, Todd and Kimberly, of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gale enProvo visited over the weekend at a reunion with forty memjoyed That's when low evening the home of Mrs. Retta Parkinson of their family over the and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hickman. bers rates for Long Distance weekend. Their son, Doug, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan (Roberta) of California Bakersfield, calls begin. So instead of Nielson and children, Tamera family were here and all enjoyed a picand Brad were In Beaver for the nic at Big Johns Flat on Sunday waiting until 7:30 or 8 wedding of David Chrsitlanser evening. tonight to call the family, BY ESTA SEPTEMBER t c,un.Mort. 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