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Show Thursday, September 14, 1972 THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Manderfield MINERSVILLE By Ilynn Bradshaw ml. BY ESTA Mr. and Mrs. Cecil James of Salt Lake City vi sited here Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Jane Curtis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Albrecht and children of Ferron.Utah were here Saturday for the wedding reception of Ranae and Rex Wi- - Better you should forget and smile, than that you should remember and be sad. If thou hast a thou sand friends, Thous hast none to spare; If thou has a single enemy, Thou wilt meet him everywhere. lliams. Mr. and Mrs. Stan McKnight of Midvale, Utah spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fails and children of Orem, Utah were weekend guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Vera) Waters of Las Vegas came last week and got Warren's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Waters, and took her with them to visit with Mr. and Mrs. George (Golda) Murray in Mapleton, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Laurel) Fotheringham and family in Spanish Fork. On the return trip they stopped in Beaver to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jess (Ellaleen) Cartwright and Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Vickie) Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Baldwin of Phoenix, Arizona visited last week wit!) Mrs. Lula Tanner. Roy's grandparents were former Beaver residents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Henry(Blanche) Wood motored to Salt Lake where Blanche will have a medical Fails. The David Williams family of Lcgan, Utah have been guests at the home of his sister, Anna Rae Carter. 1 1 A Mr. Clyde Hollingshead andhis daughters, Judy and Ginger, and their families of Salt Lake City were here Saturday for the reception of Ranae and Rex Williams. Mr. and Mrs. C.K. Jameson Mr. and Mrs. Delber Jameson and Bernard were in Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday for Bernard to have a medical checkup. Mrs. Phil Roberts did the driving for them. check up. The American Legion Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer held their meeting September 6th " were in Tooele last week to visit at the home of Shirley Hollings-hea- d. with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Puffer. Lynnea Marshall, PresiIMS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neilson dent, was in charge. Carrie Carter, Donnetta Carter and Laurie of Ephraim, Utah visited Sunday Griffiths gave very interesting with their son and family, Mr. reports on Girls State which they and Mrs. Paul (Eris) Neilson. attended in June at Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Cindy) After business was taken care of Perkins and baby and Mr. and the hostess served refreshments Mrs. Jim Perkins have spent to the seven members and three three months In Beaver. Other visitors that were present. visitors at the Perkins summer At Sacrament Meeting Sunday, home were Rick and Jeff Wright Thurman Eyre and Sheldon Roband eight friends from Los erts of the Stake High Council Angeles. Julie Oakden, daughter of Mr. Sondi Hollingshead, David Christiansen Repeat were the speakers. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Charley Oakden and her accompanied her husband there. Garden Reception On Saturday, September 16th, Vows, Honored friend, Linda Barelay, of Oregon and Mrs. Frank Carter and spent the summer with Julie's in colors of Mr. gowns of gingham and Mrs. Charles Jameson Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sandi Hollingshead, daughter of grandparents, light blue, orchid, pink, yellow at a reception Oakden. and and red. They carried bouquets will be honored Mrs. Faye Hollingshead, of their Mrs. Aubrey F. Tolton and her David Christiansen, son of Mr. of the same colors mixed with in commemoration Golden ., friend. Anniversaries., Wedding Miss Bob Ingersoll, of and Mrs. Robert Christiansen, variegated ribbon which accented on September Salt Lake spent the day last week were married August 16, 1972. the outdoor garden scenery. The They were married The open' with Mrs. Lula Tanner. mother of the bride wore a long 20, 1922 in Idaho. They pronounced their marriage held the Ward be will in house Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin in a garden ceremony vows gown of white and navy blue and no were happy to have Mr. andMrs. officiated by Bishop Grant Esplin. the mother of the groom wore a Cultural Hall. They request Wilford Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Helen Christiansen long gown of pink with corsages gifts, please. Mr. Grant Pryor of Tucson, Kim (Alice) Metiers, Mr. and of white carnations. were hosts at a wedding dinner in Mrs. Dave (Jane Quregly and the Ponderosa Cafe following the Garth' Draper was Best Man, Arizona is in town visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Mosher Mr. and Mrs. Wilford (Iris) Lar-sceremony for the many friend with Brent Jolinston, BriantGale, call to see them. Wilford, Kim Davis and Craig Davis as were at Riverside, California and relatives attending the wedFriday for the funeral of their Jane, Alice and Iris are child- -: An open house followed, ushers. ding. Orvill Neilson, ren of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe in the garden of Sandi's home, Mrs. Carol Kesler played the brother-in-laan automobile in killed was who Johnson former Beaver resihome. wedding march on the organ and while en- -i dents. They also visited Mr. and also furnished beautiful music accident August 30th The bride wore a floor-lengReuna Gillins for to Utah route Mrs. Jasper Puffer. with white satin pearled during the remainder of the evengown of We were happy to have as weekion. His wife, Edeisa, Is in a veil of flowers and a floor-leng- th ing. end guests my sister and her St. George Hospital with injuries net trimmed in lace. The crown The tiered wedding cake was ' husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis' was pearled flowers to match the decorated with pink, yellow, red, she suffered in the accident. Ben Robinson of and Mrs. Mr. (Ida) Graham and Mrs. Deane; of a She carried and orchid to blue bouquet flowers dress. light Beaver visited here Sunday with Cherrington of Ogden, Utah. carnations f'and . white match the color scheme, ft was pink their daughter, Kathleen Davis They went to Panguitch Monday orchids. placed upon a revolving, lighted attend the funeral for Mrs. and to family. Ann were Bridesmaids table. Mrs. Steven Kesler was Mary Mr. and Mrs. Blaine SidweU, , - Hortense Ex cell. Esplin, Pam Marshall, Lesa seated at the guest book. weekAlbert Muir of Ogden, Utah Grimshaw and Margery Marshall The couple spent a week in of Salt Lake City spent the Armina with her end here mother, spent several days last week with Carrie Hollingshead as Maid Las Vegas and Disneyland and Banks. visiting friends and relatives. of Honor. They wore floor-lengwill make their heme in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Elmer of He had been to Pioche, Nevada for the funeral for his sister, Salt Lake City were weekend SERVICE FOR THE HARD OF HEARING Lucy Gillins, who was brought guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dotson. to Beaver for her burial. Mrs. Ruby McMullin, Anna-be- ll and Elsie Hales have just 234 W. Center returned from a two week tour Provo, Utah 84601 and vacation. They went to Idaho Falls, saw the beautiful temple ANNOUNCES A Mr. and Mrs. Sherman wauu5 there, on up throughGlacier Park FREE SERVICE CENTER AND into Canada. They saw the Cards- Bradshaw) Myers, of Milford are ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST the parents of a new baby boy ton Temple, Waterloo Lakes, born Sunday, September 10, 1972. Baniff and Lake Louise. Calgary, "Better service for your He weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. and was They then went on to Vancouver born on his mother's birthday. and then back into Idaho to visit hearing aid means better 1 He has one brother and three and Mrs. Fay Messinger and Mr. hearing for you." sisters. Grand parents are Mr. family. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Ruth) Bradshaw and Mrs. John (Ethel Jean) Barof Manderfield and Mr. and Mrs. Friday, Sept. 15, 1972 ton in Salt Lake andMr. andMrs. Claude (Verona) Myers of d. Doug McMullin in Orem. They, 10 a.m. til 12 noon Great grandparents ar'eMr. reported it was a most beautiful DALE WINNIE DeLano Motel, Beaver and Mrs. Glenn (Leola)Blackner. and Interesting trip. Beltone Consultant Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Evelyn) Hutchings were In Salt Lake over the weekend where Glen went for an eye examination. Mrs. Shirley Fossions andf am-i- ly are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paice. They have recently returned from New Zealand. Mrs. Lucy (Muir) Gillins died August 24, 1972 in Pioche, Nevada of cancer. She is survived by her husband, Eldon Gillins and three sons, Eldon Jr., Jimmy and Henry. She has a sister Jean-et- te ' Hooper and her brothers are (17 MILES EAST OF BEAVER, UTAH) Albert Muir, Wallace Muir, Marion Muir, John Muir and Enoch Muir. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 26, 1972 in Pioche. She was buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Bea. at ' en w, th r th , Mil-for- 4t Prat, holly FISHING ' SKIING HUNTING ; ver. SOUTHERN UTAH'S NEWEST SKI RESORT IS OFFERING A LIMITED NUMBER OF FULLY IMPROVED 23 ACRE COMPLETE VACATION HOMES 3 SKI LIFTS TO BE OPEN BY NOV. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES A 4 SEASONS DEVELOPMENT OF LEISURE 111 1972 WEST VILLAGE SPORTS INC, MT. HOLLY RESORT SALES OFFICE Mom of Center Streets Phone Beover, Utoh 84713 i Mrs, Hazel" Baldwin went to Cedar one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Collis Brad--; shaw and Suzanne went to Tooele '.to visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradshaw. They also visited in Magna with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. doyd (Bonnie) Webb7 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde (Patsy) Webb and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Tabiona with Clyde's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw took Hyrum to Salt Lake Friday to enter the mission home Sat- ' urday morning. Hyrum will fly to Tulsa, Okla- D H C W I O Fair J it I 1 ifSfsSfitn! J fjfc 'JBHkX Jtf Hi K y admission ticket to Holiday on a s'ub which also admits you to the Fairgrounds, and all oi the gieat exhibits and enterlainment events scheduled lor the day you are trieie. You h X" Ice 7 j HOLIDAY ON ICE FABULOUS Vfe S 271h EDITION " lfefl I LI ! Moss Urges Action to Stop Abuse of Nursing Home Patients Senator Frank E. Moss ! A Mjr vm s ffJ (m hJ5 Cj h r t - . - Salt Lake City $ Tjfl' LDS Church and a S r J ( , & t V sk T m ' " P., mpf' Oak. -- I Stephen - i."00 J t I S- J C KM'' W'X P. ', Tolton Stephen P. Tolton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tolton of Washington,' Utah, and a reHaw of Althea Low and lM;yC'rf shaw of Beaver, was recenu' natedto Phi Kappa Pat, .fclU aal scholastic society at tho of Utah. He will Rrat.;ite in December at the t ;ui hV the fall quarter with a detiofi in Thomas H. Jones, 81, Milford, died September 1, 1972 of natural causes at home. He was born August 5, 1891, in Adamsville, Beaver County,to John C. and Mary Ann Griffiths Jones. He married Golda Alice Evans, March 18, 1918, Parowan; solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. She died July 19, 1972. He was a active member of the (D VJ?.Tv tt: xLl Vfe V ff. mk Thomas H. Jones Utah) warned that he would seek "legislative solutions" If growing evidence continues to show that nursing home patients are oversedated, and that drugs are dispensed by unlicensed person- nel on their own initiative. In an article for the September Champion 1,062 pound steer sold for $3.25 per pound. Cindy's issue of Bedside Nurse magazine, steer was selected as Grand the Utah Democrat declared that several recent studies indicate Champion in the judging on Friday by Dr. Doyle Matthews, Dean incidence as high as 50 per cent of Agriculture, Utah State Unof drugs being administered in error in nursing homes. Several iversity out of a total of 90 steers Lou Gardner, cattle noted physicians have confirmed entered. buyer from Richfield purchased that there are loose drug controls the steer for a total price of and excessive use of tranquiliin the nation's nursing $3,451.50. Cindy is the ten year zers to Senator old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. homes, according Moss. dark Carter of Beaver. He blames inadequate drug Other Beaver County exhibitors made excellent showings as controls primarily on physician five of the eleven steers which' absence from the nursing home. topped the six classes were called Few homes have physicians in out to compete in the Grand for overall responsibility In most, Champion class. Two of these patients, he claims. steers belonged to Mary Ann the care of patients falls to the Esplin of Beaver and one each to nursing staff. This situation is Colleen Truman and DenlseWood particularly serious in regard to of M iner sville. the flow of drugs through the Other Beaver County steers homes. Normally, registered placed In the High Choice class nurses are responsible for setwere as follows: Kelly Smith 2, ting up and passing medications Nannette Smith, Jackl Carter of in nursing homes, he explained. But most of their day is spent on Beaver and Kevin Wood of and Ann Marie Coatesof administrative duties so they Wah Wah Ranch. spend comparatively little time Beaver County steers grading ' with patients. Thus, the bulk choice belongs to the following ' of patient care, including the disexhibitors: Lillian Greenwood, pensing of drugs, is left to unand Glen Greenwood of Beaver; licensed personnel, he stated. Valerie Wood, Kerri Wood, Shawn Many physicians do not even Pearson 2, Allan Wood 2, and see their nursing home patients once a month, while most preDenise Wood of Minersville. Beaver County steers grading scribe care and medicine over the telephone. "The telphorie Is Good were exhibited by the folGlen Greenwood, Beabecoming a more important medlowing: ver; Lisa Eyre, LylaTrumanand'!' ical instrument than the stethoKelly Wood of Minersville. scope," he said. Many physiIn the Fat Lamb Division Mary cians "neglect the nursing home and do not view it as part of the Ann Esplin had the 4th place lamb in the show plus two more prime and one choice iamb. Cyndee Farrer exhibited one choice aid " one good lamb. Mary Ann Esplin exhibited two Hampshire Ewes receiving one blue and one red , ribbon. Beaver County H members dominated the Fitting and Showing contest. In the older divi sion, Mary Ann Esplin placed 5 first, Becky Smith 2nd and Valerie Wood 3rd. In the younger division Kelly Smith placed 2nd and Nannette Smith was 3rd. Nannette Smith placed second in the younger division of the Livestock Judging contest. " Beaver County businesses who purchased steers were Paul Nelson of Beaver Drug, Alma Lowe of Alma's Market and Ron Bradshaw of Bradshaw Equipment and Jefferson Merc of Milford. 7 Viri1) sZT LYNN ANDERSON It was a Cinderella type finish for Cindy Carter at the Southwest Livestock Show at Cedar City Saturday when her Grand i FRM up fcJr iJ)l J Beaver County Entries Win Honors in South-- , West Livestock Show H JilliUliUlMjM CSlfilf "see what Utah is to In 72 opens 5pm Sept. 14. LVJTtB iPLAyJ Bradshaw. i U ' O homa on Wednesday. Mrs. Bob White, and Mrs. Clark Bradshaw visited LaVel and Ilynn one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Fisher were the speakers at Sacrament Meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bradshaw had their baby blessed last Sunday by the grandfather, John 1 Vfiwi'.-r-sit- . Business Administraticnpjd a ; major in Accounting. Stephen was a I9b4 grht&ate of Oakland Technical HlghrScfcool in Oakland, California. Ija then two attended Dixie Colkgt years and Utah State I'ldttJ.Vaty for one year before mttitn&f vice interrupted his sebjlfclg. After his discharge fton'.tjie h. Army he enrolled at the farmer. Survivors: sons, daughters, John T., Cecil D., Mrs. Melvin (Drucilla) Bradshaw, Mrs. Leo (Reva) Nelson, all Milford; Mrs. Ross (Donna) Cottrell, Salt Lake City; 22 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 5, 1972 In the Milford LDS Ward Chaple. were conducted by Services Southern Utah Mortuary. Burial was in the Mountainview Cemetery, Beaver. tiiiit'r-sityofUta- The Bronze Star MedalConi- -' bat Infantryman Badge, ffi'cf the Army Commendation MediiJvere received while assigned as a Squad Leader with the 101st,Mr-borDivision in Vietnam"." Stephen resides in Salf&ake City with Ms wife, the '.per Louise West of Salt Lalie'c.ty. ne ' medical continum," he declared. Senator Moss emphasized that physician absence from nursing homes has become so widespread that It Is now common practice for doctors to sign death certificates of patients who die in nursing homes without even viewing the bodies. "The possibilities for covering up foul play In such cases are obvious," he said. Wldle affirming that nursing; home3 today are far better than they were several years ago, Senator Moss pointed out that the "quality of care in most nursing homes across the nation is not yet at the level where everyone can feel comfortable In placing a loved one in each and every nursing home." . Senator loss asserted that this level must be achieved, and could be achieved through a combination of proper legislation and "the tender loving care that conscientious nursing personnel Min-ersvi- lle . Smokey Says:,'' F5 H nr., i Don't let wildfires dwjiy our picnic areii! provide." 4-- V $g 1 . 2nd Ward Sacrament m Meg Beaver 2nd Ward Sacrament Meeting was held Sunday Sept. 10, 1972 in the chapel. Bishop Grant Esplin conducted the meeting. Prelude and postlude music was by Ruth Crook, directed by Clara Carter. Invocation was givenby Randall Cox. David Cox, Donald Morris and Gregory F. Smith were approved as Priests in the Aaronic Priesthood. Speakers were Coy Williams and Ray Bradshaw. A song, "I Wonder When He Comes Again" was sung by Eddie Smith, Mike Smith, Bruce Carter and Tommy Barton. They were accompanied by Carol Smith. Benediction was given by William O. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Mildred) Yardley left September 1, 1972 by plane to go to London England to meet Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr. andMrs. Norman Glavins Olelba) Yardley who have served an LUb Mission and were ' of Denver, Colo, are spending a released September 5th. The two few days with her nelce Mrs. will tour Europe and Faye Hollingshead, and family. couples other countries before returning John Howard who recently went home. We will let them reports to Garden Grove, California has their trip when they arrive back decided to stay and pursue his to Beaver. studies in that area, John has Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer (Helen) found employment and will conDavis and Mr. and Mrs. Alton tinue his Senior year studies (Lenor) Swindlehurst are enjoythere. He ing a two week tour. Mr. and wishes all his Beaver Mrs. Walter (Kate) Joseph are friends well and is looking fortaking care of the Sleepy Lagoon ward to visits here. Motel while Chalmer and Helen Mrs. Harry (Allle) Howard will are gone. return home this weekend from Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baldwin Long Beach, California where she has been visiting her son, John, of Ogden, Utah and four of their children spent the weekend the A.R. Landers family and a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. niece, Sherry Skogh. Mrs. from Beaver to CaliLoyal Baldwin. They also visited fornia with her niece and has his brothers and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Baldwin and been enjoying visltmg with old friends and points of Interests. Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldwin. v,u. IKSC ffiwi) tenons T ,ii... a ijtifisA'l?t .& mi )4 ed 438-248- jQ-- . : : , ' . , t ; ';" , v 1 " |