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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Thursday, August 31, 1972 Community Calendar AUGUST Primary Stake Meeting. 31 BY EST A SEPTEMBER Delores 2 I Class Postage paid at Beaver, Utah 84713. GEORGE A. RICH DOROTHY H. RICH t ' - 40 East Phone r Center 7 MIA Stake Meeting. 8 Beverly Atkin - Lyman St. S4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price of Outside Beaver County S5.00 Per Year MEMBER Ab- bott Wedding Reception. 9 Renae Albrecht - Rex Williams Wedding Reception In Miners ville. ' 138-2891 Recipe for living: One mind free from bitterness and hate. One heart full of love and sympathy. Two hands eager to cheerfuUy do the task assigned, two ears strained to catch each cry of need, two feet to walk courageously though the path be hard, two eyes to see the beauty of a sunset. Combine all these with the Golden Rule for a perfect recipe for living. ht 5MIA's. 6 J.C. Meeting. Business Manager - - Business Office : Editor-Publishe- - n wedding reception. 3 LDS Sunday Schools First Ward Sacrament Meeting. 2:00 p.m. Second & Third Ward Sacrament Meetings. 6:30 p.m. Second Published every Thursday. : Banks-Lyn- Cart-wrig- happy to have our granddaughters, Glenys and her son, Brent West, and Shelley Harris for their vacation. Mrs. Beth Dean Is in the LDS Hospital In Salt Lake where she had open heart surgery last week. Her husband, Wallace Dean, Is staying with her. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Irene) Cox, David and Teresa were in Salt Lake Saturday to see her. They report the operation was a success and Beth Is We 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 OF THE . MEMBER MIA's. iBAVNlL 13 13 15 Club Pam Marshall and Kent Swlndlehurst wedding reception IVEWSPJFIPER Founded f 985 Association J.C. Meeting. Better Homes . Improving Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Vilda) Esplln the past week was their daughter, Carolyn, and Brian Broadbent of Provo. Mrs. Ann Burgess of San Francisco, an aunt, and Grant's sister and husband of Bountiful, Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley. After visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wes (Lucille) Jense and other relatives in Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Hal (Gloria) Murdock and twin daughters, Deborah and Denise are spending a few days with Gloria's parents, Mr. and Mrs. King (Donna) Morris and other family members. They will leave Thursday, August 31st to return to Louisville, Kentucky where Hal will attend Dental in Minersvllle. 1J r Phone HS.JSOl ord V prf Rates $1 THIS spot that spot, traffic paths too, removed with Blue Lustre carpet shampoo. REYNOLDS BUILDING SUPPLY 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. Excellent One block from Elelocation: mentary and high schools, gro-c?store, church and service stations. Quiet neighborhood. Contact Ronald Roberts Beaver, Utah. Furnace. Garage. ry 438-24- 73 FOR SALE ACRE CITY LOTS - 500 Block South Main, Beaver. Utah. Water and power, $3,295.00, terms, discount (or cash. Mel Lowell, 641 Kingsbury Lane, Las Vegas, Nevada 89106. 14 FERN'S CATERING SERVICE We have a complete service for every occasion. Call 2642 or 2849. 438-56- 75 forsale" Stokermatic. Call 438-221- Good condition. 0. EARN $7,200 ANNUALLY Root for us! Market guaranteed. Fall plantSend $2.00 (Refundable) ing. Growing Ginseng for seed, instructions. GDHerbs; 101 Pleasant St., Middleboro, Mass. 02346. FOR SALE 1969 Toyota. Excellent condition. Needs trans, work. Asking $500. 5. Call 438-553- FOR SALE 1970 10 ft. Alaskan camper. Com- Collapsable pletely furnished. model. Sleeps three. Fits any 8 ft. pick-u- p bed. Like New. Inquire at OK Trailer Park, Jim Williams 438-567- 5. Associate Store. Western you, helps you: CD select location, (2) plan & In- trains stall your store (3) selects opening stock (4) plan and hold Grand Opening, and (5) provides continuing assistance. Some financing available. Contact: Western Auto Supply Co., P.O. Box 1239, Qty of Industry, Calif. 91749. Phone Attention: Ray Speier. HELP WANTED Barton Motel 90 Center Street. 2. Call 438-292- - WANTED maid. ContactMrs. Jones at Granada Inn. Part-tim- e v 8-tr- ack stereo tapes I 3s8 J.C Meeting. Legion & Auxiliary Meeting. Priesthood Meeting. Tanya Goates - Danny White Wedding Reception. 24 LDS Sunday Schools. First Ward Sacrament Meeting. 2:00 p.m. Second & Third Ward Sacrament Meetings. 6:30 pjn. 26 Lions Club. MIA's. 27 27 28 29 J.C M.LA.'s 2nd & 3rd Ward Relief cieties. 4 J.C. Meeting 1st Ward Relief Published in the Beaver Press & For Sale Phllco refrigerator. Gas Water Heater. Oakden 438-244- Call Betty 3. Mutual Interest Group Enjoys Outing On August 21st, the three Beaver Mutual Interest Groups hosted the Milford group at the home of Mrs. Sara Bakes. A very nice dinner was serwed on Sarah's back lawn. After the dinner all took their chairs and sat around the fireplace and enjoyed a short program and getting acquainted with each other. There were 57 participating and all agreed It was a lovely We invite all who are evening. eligible to join us. Mutual Interests is for anyone who is single from the age of 26 and up. SEPTIC TANK PUMPING COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ALL TYPES VAL BEESON Beaver Valley Cleaner, Society M.LA. Stake Meeting Annette Edwards Wedding Reception. L.D.S. Sunday Schools Ward Sacrament Meeting 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd Ward Sacrament Meeting 6:30 p.m. 9 Dorothy Williams D.U.P. 10 Lions Club 8 1st Beaver, Utah 2nd PUFFER ' Introducing INSURANCE AGENCY reprtienting The Travelers Insurance Companies ;: FIRE, AUTO, CASUALTY, LIFE, BONDS DAIRYLAN'D HIGH RISK INSURANCE C V. SMITH, A;ent Phone 11 J.C. Meeting Better Homes Gub 1st Ward Relief Society 13 Wayne Warby & SandraMur-doc- k Wedding Reception L.D.S. Sunday Schools. 1st Ward Sacrament Meeting 15 "' 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd Ward Sacrament Meetings 6:30 p.m. 17 Lions Gub M.LA.s 2nd 3rd & Ward Relief Society. 18 J.C. Meeting. Legion & Auxiliary 1st Ward Relief Society 19 Priesthood Meeting. 22 L.D.S. Sunday Schools 1st Ward Sacrament Meeting 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd Ward Sacrament Mae tings 6:30 pjn. 24 Lions Gub 2nd & 3rd Ward Relief Society. M,LA.'s 25 J.C. Meeting Better Ho Better Homes Gub 1st Ward Relief Society L.D.S. Sunday Schools Ward Sacrament Meeting 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd Ward Sacrament Meeting 6:30 p.m. 31 Lions Gub 29 1st M.LVs 2nd & 3rd Ward Relief So- ciety. HELP WANTED General Labor (all types) Carpenters Grader Operator Cat Operator all (Full or part-tim- e, classifications) Apply: Mt. Holly Resort Sales Office Main and Center Beaver, Utah - Streets 438-24- 88 138-2354 Session's. Guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford(Alveretta) Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. Roldo Robinson and family of Tooele. Their son, Robbie, visited aweekwithhlsgrandparents. Robinson and son, George Michael, enjoyed a night camping in the mountains. Mrs. Ell a Wood of Minersvllle spend one day visiting with them and the Robinson's. Mr. and Mrs". C. Edwin Palce, 1 NEWEST ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Doug (Judy) Erickson are the parents of a baby boy born August 17, 1972 in the Beaver Valley Hospital. ozs. He weighed 8 lbs 11 and will be named Cody Ray. He has two sisters, Cristy and Darla, and a brother, Shane. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Fails of Minersvllle, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Pershing Erickson of Beaver, Utah. 12 Great grandparents are Mrs. Erickson of Salt Lake, Mrs. Marie Rollins of Milford and Mr. Arly Fails of Delo, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (KathyGurr) Lamb of LTdah, California are the parents of a baby girl born Monday, August 28, 1972. She weighed 6 lbs. 6 oz. and will be named Nicole. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gurr of Beaver, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lamb of Cedar Gty. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moore of Bountiful, Utah, are the great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Janice) Lewis are the parents of a baby girl born August 16, 1972 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Gty. She weighed 8 lbs. and will be named Stacey. She has two brothers and two sisters. Grandparents are Mrs. La Prele Lewis and Mrs. Lucy Hos-kl- n. Great grandmother Is Mrs. Hattle Goodwin and the little lady was born on hergreat grandmother's 89th birthday. She Is Mrs. Goodwin's Agnes DR. RICH The Finest hi Custom Upholstery Write or Call for FREE Pickup & Delivery FREE Estimates Cart-wrig- Esta Cox and Helen. sister. Thomas F. Matthews, son of Ethel Mathews and the late Lloyd and Matthews of Minersvllle Tonya Hansen of Or em, Utah were married August 18, 1972 in the Salt Lake Temple. An open house was held at the bride's parents home that evening in Orem. the open house was Attending Jackie Nowers, Mrs. Ethel Matthews, Shelley and Terry Nowers, Mrs. Dena Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gillins from Rlckerall, The newlyweds will Oregon. reside in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Barbara) Madison and son, Kirk, of El Monte, California spent 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Evelyn) Hutchings and other relatives. Mrs. Delia Soule and Nina Hall of Salt Lake are visiting withMrs. Nola Cartw right, Mrs. Annabel Kirkham and the Hutchings family. Mr. and Mrs. Alan (Carol) Hutchings and family recently returned from a two week vacation. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Roberta) McGung and family in Canadaenjoyingthe beautiful places of interest there. They also went to Wenatchee, Washington where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Phyllis) White and family. Gilbert Smith was honored for his birthday Saturday, August 26, 1972 at the Ponderosa Park by his family at a dinner. Present for the ocassion were Warren and Barbara Smith, Leo and Betty Smith of Provo, Bobbie Gillies and two children of Salt Lake, King and Louree Stevens of Roy, Patsy Larsen and two children of Mid vale, Ronald, LoAnn and Lana Smith of Las Vegas, Gil and Linda Smith of Richfield, Vee and Sharon Wadsworth of Cedar Gty, Elmer and Margie Johnson, Edwin and Lydia Smith, and Vie Smith. It's nice to have a party even if we do get older each time. Dr. Arnold LaMar Graff Sr. passed away in Cedar Hospital following a long illness. Norm Ostler had a heart attack Saturday, August 26th while in Salt Lake Gty on business. He is now in the St. Marks Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker and grandson, Ron Baker, spent the past week in Lancaster, Calif, where they went to attend the wedding of their grandson and cousin, Michael Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Baker and Miss Stephanie Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Evans of Covina, Calif. The young couple were married In the Oakland Temple and were honored with a reception the following Before Buying A HEARING AID COMPARE SERVICE am ALWAYS close and available IMMEDIATELY Prompt Adjustment and Repairs You'll Never Be Without Hearing! Loaners given I I have a Standing offer the Usual Price. of at least ONE Many Times it is ONE HALF OFF! Custom-madMold is Included A THIRD OFF Cedar City, Utah Dwane Jones, Owner Margaret Joseph Olpin, 74, Pleasant Grove, died August 24, 1972 at a local nursing home after a long illness. She was born April 22, 1898, Adamsville, Beaver County, to Joseph Hyrum and Catherine Griffiths Joseph. Married Lewis Edwin Olpin December 21, 1921, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died October 18, 1968. sons, daughters, Survivors: E. Dee, Pleasant Grove; Gerald, Salt Lake Gty, Mrs. Elwood (LuJean) Sundberg, Orem; Mrs. Stanley (Catherine) Weeks, Walnut Creek, California; Mrs. Jack (Elaine) Westover, Denver, Mrs. Larry (Jewell) Knight, Los Altos, 32 grandchildren; California; Dr. Lewis, brother, sisters, Sunnyvale, California; Mrs. Delia Mardock, Mrs. Orvilla Tolton, both Salt Lake Gty; Mrs. Ted (Mae) Richards, Palo Alto, California. Nettie years. Survivors: sons, husband; daughters, Melvin, Mrs. Scott (Alice) Batt, Cedar Gty; Burnett, Tooele; Mrs. Lei an (Marie)Gor-do- n, Orem; 14 grandchildren; 8 brother, Arch M., Orem. Funeral services were held August 28, 1972 at 1 p.m. in the Cedar Gty 3rd- - 4th LDS Ward Chapel. Monday, Burail was in the Paragonah Cemetery. Beverly Atkin Honored At Bridal Shower Against JACK LgfflfflOH ' BARBARA HARRIS Wed. Thurs. Fri r UAM 586-888- 1 -- Sept. UHUB. 6-- 7-8 I UtOH m. unless otherwise stated at the Theatre, CALENDARS Pick up SHOW rress me Beaver or at Stores Grocery shaw and Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bradshaw were in Elsi-no- re Saturday night to attend the reception of Mr. and Mrs. Brent White. Relatives that went through the Manti Temple Saturday morning with Brent and his wife were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw, LaVern and Virginia Bradshaw, Barbara White, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cox and Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Manderfield By Ilynn Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Cox and in family spent the week-en- d Salt Lake Gty with his sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beaumont and family spent the weekend in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baldwin and baby of Logan are spending a week with Dale's mother and in Minersvllle to enjoy the hunt. Mr. and Mrs. John (Jean) Johnson of Panguitch also visited with her mother over the week- Bradshaw. of B's hard to weigh the faults others without resting our thumbs on the scales. end. Mr. and Mrs. Collis Brad- -. STOP CONDENSATION!, your fuel oil tank for the summer Call us and get full information about our service and Philheat high performance heating oil. ERICKSON'S your Phillips 66 Distributor attended a family party in honor 438-24- 50 RESERUOIQ BEER & BAIT OPEN FOR NIGHT FISHING BOATS FISHING TACKLE & SUPPLIES POP fir SNACKS CLOSED MONDAYS! Minersville Reservoir Tom Giesing, Prop. Ow tairgaDDH foasemraeinitl ope&ns aft PoDVu. That's when low evening rates for Long Distance calls begin. So instead of waiting until 7:30 or 8 tonight to call the family, why not call earlier? You'll get the same bargain prices, and you'll probably stand a better chance of catching the folks at home. Remember, low evening rates begin at 5 p.m. every weekday. Three minutes for just 85$ or less when you dial direct, Monday through Friday in anywhere the country except Alaska or Hawaii. Low direct-dia- l rates apply to most calls. out-of-stat- e, te l rates do not apply to coin phones, credit card, hotel-guecollect, calls or to calls charged to another number. Where g facilities are not rates apply to operator-handleavailable, direct-dia- l calls. person-to-perso- d The Easiest You'll Fnnd No Carrying Charges. Master Chargt and BankAmerieard Welcome. FREE HEARING TESTS fiO OBLIGATION! SUPPLIES AND PARTS FOR ALL MAKES Dr. A. F. RICH 60 N. Main. Cedar City. Utah NKHOUON cu.n( Timp son n While in Lancaster the Bakers station-to-statio- Second to None Superior to Most! My Personal Reputation For Integrity Is Behind This H. &2k-m- direct-dialin- QUALITY I 13 Mo ujo' "Direct-dia- Labor and Parts 3-4 'THt 11 solo. the daughter of Mrs. Florence Langford Baker of Las Vegas, Nevada. Many Beaver people knew her mother, Mrs. Clara Langford, who resided in Beaver for several years. 2-- (XL evening at which Ron was one of the ushers and also sang a vocal of the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Lynn and Merridy. They also visited with their son, Nolan and family. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker were Annette their grandchildren, Baker of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baker and two children of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baker, newlyweds, who spent their honeymoon at Puffers Lake, then continued on to Provo where they will resume their studies at the Y. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hickman, Tracy, Todd and Kimberley of Provo visited with Mrs. Retta Parkinson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Florence Baker) Terrell and son, Gregg, of Anaheim, Calif, visited at the Jasper Puffer home ThursThey were on day evening. their way home from Black Hills, South Dakota. Mrs. Terrell is Sept. , V, Sept. Sat. Sun. Mon. received be -- 31 "Lastcfths A Bridal Shower was given August 23, 1972, for Beverly Atkin at the home of Kathy Atkin. Hostesses for the party were Kathy Atkin, Colleen Coston, Linda Bowden, Annette Fullmer, Christine Atkin and LoisWillden. Games were played and re- freshments served. The Bride-to-many nice gifts. 30-- worst way. Barney wanted women in ine v And that s tne way ne gm man. L. Baldwin Nettie Lamoreaux Baldwin, 75, Cedar Gty, died August 25, 1972 in a local hospital of natural causes. Born Feb. 12, 1897, Paragonah, Iron County, to David Albert and Huldah M. Messinger Lamoreaux. Married Bernard Baldwin October 15, 1919, St. George LDS Temple. American Member Legion Auxiliary, former assistant rarian Cedar Gty Library 11 Aug. NO Charge! BUDGET TERMS 1067 So. Main Wed.Thurs. Frl! Margaret J. Olpin out-of-sta- at GUARANTEE One Year undconditional Anything. No exceptions, ht, Guests over the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon(Alta) Palce was Mrs. Charlene Pierce and family and the four children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis of Salt Lake. Charlene is Alta's says: PRICE DWANE'S IMPERIAL P. O. Box 332 135 EAST 300 NORTH BEAVER, UTAH and Relief 3rd Ward & UPHOLSTERY ' Mr. and Mrs. Foss (Shirley) Sessions and six children have moved back to the U.S.A. after living in New Zealand for seven and a half years where Mr. Sessions has been teaching in Temple View Church College. They are visiting with Shirley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C Edwin (Martha) Palce. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Dene) Olsen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Alden (Erma) Nlelson visited last week with the Paice's Societies. Wm. Kehr 438-263- 4 School. M.LA.'s 31, 1972. FOR SALE 1971 Buick Centurion, $3,600.00. Booked at $4,000.00 Power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, vinyl top, new radial tires, 22,000 miles. Excellent mechanical condition. Contact Marion Robinson 438- - 2974. So- 5 6 . Nicholas R. Dot son County Clerk ' Brad-sha- w . & Meeting. Better Homes Gub Primary Stake Meeting J ana Farrer - Steven Wedding Reception. OCTOBER 1 L.D.S. Sunday School. 1st Ward Sacrament Meeting 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd Ward Sacrament Meetings 6:30 p.m. 2 Anderson D.U.P. 3 Lions Club West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian: Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 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 corporate 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. By order of the Board of County Easy Listening 1 20 20 21 22 In Township 29 South, Range 10 Country Western 438-283- MIA's. boundaries thereof or the 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: Commissioners. . WardSacramentMeet-ing- 2:00 p.m. Second & Third Ward Sacrament Meetings. 6:30 p.m. 19 Lions dub. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 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 a public hearing will be held by said Board of County Commissioners at the 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 Rock and Pop Phone First Forms Clost 1 pm. Tuftdiy Minimum August 17, 24, WANTED WESTERN AUTO DEALER FOR BEAVER, UTAH ' Establish your own Western Auto Auto 17 LDS Sunday Schools are Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Lucille) Strong and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Been) Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Phyllis) White and son, Calvin, of Wenatchee, Washington were in Oak Gty Sunday, August 27, 1972 to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alden (Erma) Nellson and attend the farewell testimonial for their son, Dan, who will leave for an LDS mission in the Gulf States. Calvin White, son of Marvin and Phyllis White will attend school this winter at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coston Sr. have recently returned from a two week vacation in Bay Gty, Texas and San Diego, California visiting relatives. pve decided women can and wiU do some things as well as men. Diane Alvey, the lady jockey from Escalante, really made a good showing by winning several 1st and 2nd at the race meet in Ely, Nevada, where it seemed like everyone from Beaver, Miner and Milford were presentto There was a enjoy the meet nice article in the Salt Lake Tribune Sunday Home section about her. She won the Governor's Handicap race Sunday on Hawaii Kid owned by ReedEkins. Karen Palce daughter of Mrs. Helen Palce and the late Merrit Palce was White Pine Rodeo Queen and she presented the blanket to the winner. Beaver BPW officers meet at the home of President Helen Chrsltiansen to get the programs" arranged for the coming year and the race meet bills paid. Present were: Donna B. May Atkin, Jackie Now-er- s, Ann Marshall, Mary Lowe, n (S) Mountain Bell |