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Show Thursday, December 6, 1973 (Utah) PRESS THE BEAVER Beawr Tlie Pi-es- MINERSVILLE s ektem I Susan By Lorna Craw If you wish to subscribe to The Beaver Press, call Lorna or Susan. The cost is $4.00 a year In the County and $5.00 nd (386-387- Second Published every Thursday. Class Postage paid at Beaver, Utah Editor-Publishe- H. RICH Business DOROTHY Business Otliu" Phone r Manager Mrs. Nettle Myers has returned from her trip to Oregonwhere she was visiting with her children. Miss Evelyn Banks of St. George and Mr. and Mrs. id East Center St. 438-289- 1 S4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County S5.00 Per Year MEMBER OF Le-la- nd THE MEMBER nAT)ONIL tWEWSPlPER I Association - Founded 1885 bw m V Rj-- EVERY make electric carpet shampooer does a better job with famous Blue Lustre. Reynolds Bldg. Supply HOME FOR SALE Nice 3 bedroom home. New carpets, drapes. 12 acre lot with water, fruit trees and garden. Price reduced to only $16,500. With $7,000 assume 6 14 mortgage. Call King Realty, Cedar City, 586-443- 3. ST. GEORGE CATTLE RANCH FOR LEASE PHONE SALT LAKE 278-84- FOR SALE goods for Hand tooled leather Billfolds, Christmas gifts. belts, handbags, etc. Bill A- 230 W. 2nd So. Beaver, nderson, phone 438-299- 8. HUSBANDS Assure yourself and your family of homemade bread and nutritious meals. Give your wife a Bosch Magic Mixer for Christmas. Magic Mill wheat grinders also available. CallUtahnaNlel-se- n 438- - 2596 or Donna Cart-wrig- ht LOST In Beaver, Sunday, November 25, a box of mechanic's tools. Please return to David Gillins, REWARD. 4. TEXAS REFINERY CORP. offers high Income opportunity to mature individual an Beaver area. PLUS regular cash and vacation bonuses, fringe benefits. Regardless of experience airmail P.N. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp., Box 711, Fort Worth, Texas 76101. NEED A NICE GIFT TT? For that Anniversary to please both people . . . For your student" or the one In the military service, who Is far from home and misses "the old home town" . .. the Birthday gift for someone who has "everything." How about the Christmas gift for a whole family? The Beaver Press is the gift for all occasions. Order a gift subscription "l p m TumUy HELP WANTED experience, will train. Bob Orton or call FarWest Garments Inc. See No 438-24- 82 now . . . call 438-289- 1. We'll send a lovely gift card from you. $4.00 in Beaver County and $5.00 In the United States and to soldiers anywhere In the world. FOR SALE 1972 D at sun pick-u- p. good shape. New snow tires. 19,000 miles. Call Jessie Harrington FOUND 438-557- 1. - Boys Bicycle - Identify at the City Office, pay for ad and claim. Beaver City Jessie Harrington. 438-557- Call 1. her sons Hartley with and Glenn Greenwood and their Iil prepared the Thanksgiving for all to enjoy. Martin Green attended a wedding reception November 3, 1973 In Henderson, Nevada for his gran son, Michael Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royle (Ina) Wood and Valerie Jo Anderson of Las Vegas. They were marked In the St. George Temple. The reception was h6ld In the Lola and Wlilte Street L.D.S. Chapel In Henderson. The couple plan to make their home in Las Veas. Mr. and Mrs. Don (Barbara) of Salt Lake Oakden spent families. with weekend Don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan (Gladys) Oakden. They also visited in Cedar City with Clifford and Arelene WHliams. Mr. and Mrs. Max (Alene) Baker had as their guests over the Thanksgiving weekend Mr. and Mrs. Arden (Flora) Williams and three children of Ely, NevThanksgiving alf . 35 Cllng-ensml- 438-515- 438-220- 438-242- 81. Le-la- nd BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY To operate a 32 unit Trave-LodMotel. Also gas station and tire center. For details on earnings and other questions contact home office 640 South Main, Rich4. field, Utah. Phone ge 896-549- Cedar 438-26- 34 00000000900000 Also MARBLE pullmans, fireplace hearths, Candy and Leather-wor- k slabs. MOTJDR Stereo Cedar visiting of Lillian G. Walker week City spent last NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ada. APPERTAINING TO THE PROWe were happy to have as our POSED LOCATION, CONSTRUCguest for two days last week TION, OPERATION, ENVIRONSgt. Ed Betensen of Salt Lake. AND MENTAL ASSESSMENT He also enjoyed visiting with ITEMS RELATED TO THE NEW other friends. WASTEWATER TREATMENT Mrs. Belle White Is living in FACILITY Kennewlck, Washington with her NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank THAT BEAVER CITY CORPOR(Marlon) Hatch and family. Mrs. White will be 90 years old DeATION will hold a public hearard (Gwen) Pryor. to the concember 26, 1973 and the family appertaining ing Mr. and Mrs. Ty (Bernlce) are environoperation, planning to all be there to struction, Gillins were in Salt Lake recelebrate her brithday with her. mental assessment and such , (Happy Birthday Belle). other related Items pursuant to cently. Mr. Jimmy Carter was the the proposed new wastewater Dr. Dale Murdock of Pleasant of his parents, Mr. and treatment facilities to serve the guest visited with Dr. and Mrs. Grove Mrs. Newell (Vera) Carter. Hal (Gloria) Murdock and famcity of Beaver, In Beaver County, Cri.sten Wal'jeck, daugState of Utah, at the hour of hterMiss ily over the weekend. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Mar7:30 P.M., on the 19th day of Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Betty) had Walbeck ilyn) abirthday party Calder of Salt Lake enjoyed In the BeaDecember, 1973 on 29th of November. She ver Community Center, 61 West was the Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. seven years old. Center Street, Beaver, Utah. and Mrs. Bert (Syble) Smith and Rick-erall, Mr. Billy Bradshaw of The project consists of a sewandMr3. Fred (Lucille) Crit-se- r. Mr. Ore. was here recently age lift station to be- located relatives and friends. near the present point of dis- visiting Garold John Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. (Marybelle) Eyre Mrs. Bert (Syble) Smith has recharge into the Beaver River traveled to Salt Lake Thursday cently had surgery on his knee, and approximately one and one-hto visit her daughter, Miss Lor! miles of pump line to the he Is getting along real good. and to Provo to visit her site of lagoons situated west of Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Alma (Mickey) reKendall son, Mr. Eyre. Lorl the Interstate highway and apLowe spent ten days recently mile to turned with her mother to spending Thanksgiving with their proximately Miner svllle for a visit. the south of the South Interson and family, Dennis (Bonnie) Derek and Jam zee In change to Interstate Highway No. Lowe, 15. Jacksonville, Florida. Dennis Is The lagoons are designed for employed in computers with Blue Mrs. Vay Hoopes was hostess : Cross and Blue Shield. Theyre-po- rt total retention of the Influent and the family as all being well there will be no discharge for Ir- at her home Wednesday evening, ' and busy. rigation purposes nor to any sur- November 28, 1973 after servface stream. ing a delicious luncheon, Bridge Mrs. Evelyn Smith Is visiting In CirclevUle with her daughter Preliminary plans for the pro- was played. Prizes were won by Bernlce at BeaAUgoodand the Elsie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hales, be examined can ject ver City Office, Beaver, Utah, or Karl a Tatters all. (Irene) Blackwell. obtained from Rollins, Brown and Sunday, December 2, 1973 was NOTICE OF SALE OF a real treat for the Edwin Smith Gunnell, Consulting Engineers, a DELINQUENT WATER STOCK family. Mr, and Mrs. ' Steven Provo, Utah, by depositing KENTS LAKE RESERVOIR CO. Smith of Springville attended the fee of $25.00. There are delinquent the folBY ORDER OF THE MAYOR First Ward Sacrament meeting lowing shares In the amounts where they had their son named AND CITY COUNCIL shown on the books of the coms Geo. B. Low and blessed, Steven Edwin, by Beaver City Recorder pany: his father. Other relatives for the occasion were Steven's parPublished in The Beaver Press Nov. 15, 22 & 29, & Dec. 6 & John Bradshaw, shares, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Smith and children, Susanne and Maur$106.98 13, 1973. Wm T. Hadin, 8 12 shares, ice of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Mar"found $32.58 vin Cobb of Springville; Mr. and 1 pair A sale will be held at 12 Lady's Prescription Mrs. Charley (LaRue)Smith,Mr. glasses near Beaver Variety o clock noon on December 21, and Mrs. DeVar (Louree) th Store. Claim at The Beaver 1973 at the home of the Company of Provo and Edwin and Press. secretary, Evan Patterson, 50 Lydla, the great grandparents. West 300 South, Beaver, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold (Althea) BAB YS ITT TNG at which time and place sufficLow spent the Thanksgiving In my home. Daytime 8 to 5. ient of the shares of stock listed weekend In Salt Lake with Mr. Prefer age 2 or over. Lunch will be sold to pay the amount and Mrs. Bill Low, Mr, andMrs. 2. Included. Call delinquent and the cost of sale, Maynard (Carol) Vorhees andMr, Evan Patterson, Sec and Mrs. Scott (Maxlne) Tatter-sa- ll YoRawvsniAs" Published In The Beaver Press and their families. AKC reold, Two, December 6, 13 and 20, 1973. andMrs. Charley (LaRue) Mr. gistered, apricot colored, male Smith visited with LaRue's partoy poodles. highly SMMENTAIL BULLS ents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldintelligent and affectionate. 625 lbs. average weaning win and other family members Call before 8:30 a.m. or after weight. Cattlemen, you'llgreatly over the weekend. 2. 5 pjn. increase your weaning weights Mrs. Gertrude Easton enjoyed and profits by using these bulls. a good dinner and a nice visit FOR SALE I have bull calves out of 1250 last week with Mr. andMrs. WalG.E. Automatic washer. Good lbs. First calf heifers that lace Frazer. condition $40.00. averaged 760 lbs. at weaning. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Boulter of Early American couch. Hard Gib Yardley, Beaver, Utah. Phone Salt Lake visited last week with wood arms and trim. Newly 4. cloth - back vinyl. Mr. andMrs.Ennis (Vay) Hoopes, ! Vance is Vay's brother, Makes Into bed. $65.00. Phone Mrs. Kathleen Famsworth enPLUMBING All Types joyed the Thanksgiving weekend In American Fork with her daughRemodelLv MONUMENTS ter and family, Mr. andMrs. Commercial (Thelma) Priday. While Septic Tank Pumping there she attended the wedding of WM KEHR Memorials the Friday's foster Lamanlte Phone OFFERS: daughter, Anna Begay and John Beaver, Utah Monuments, Markers, Bronze Radcllf of Riverside, Calif. In Plaques, Cemetery Lettering. the Provo Temple . Anna and 386-32- FOR CHRISTMAS Complete set of weights. Colur TV Rarlioj (Karen) Banks of Caliente, Nev. visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wells (Imelda) Banks. The Building Fund Committee for the new Miner svllle church traveled to Salt Lake to study plans for the new building. Mr. Wells Banks and Mr. Randall Banks are patients at the Milford Hospital.' Mr. and Mrs. Clauss (Melba) Marshall went to Salt Lake recently for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon (Rachel) Eyre traveled to. Whittier, Calif, to visit his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Nelda) Tanner and to Montecito, Calif, to visit their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin (Nona) Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Newell (Vera) Carter spent a week in Vancover, Wash, visiting their son, Mr, and Mrs. Barlow (Bonnie) Carter and in Boise, Idaho visiting their granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Kathy) Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall (Nellie) visited their son, Holllngshead Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holllngshead, and family of Declo, Idaho and to see their new grandchild. Mr. and Mrs.Tom (Joan)Makin and family of Salt Lake visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How- The goal of criticism is to leave the person with the feeling that he's been helped. Mrs. O L A 562 N Main Cedar Cil Ph 5864514 Car Stereo Tap Recorder Cassette Tape VAL BEESON Beaver Valley Cleaners Reynolds Bldg. Supply Fn. 438-222- 2 110 E Center Beaver . Janet ; ' . Hal Lessing My name is Melanle Thompson and I'd like to tell you about my grandpa Earl Grim shaw. He was born In Beaver on Feburary 2, 1900. They played run sheep run and kick the can. He likes horses and when he was still little he milked cows and chopped wood Janet Gillies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay (Charlene) Gillies and Mr. Hal Lesslng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Myrl) Lesslng were married In the St. George LDS Temple November 24, 1973. The wedding was performed by President Theron Ash-cr- for the family. All of his friends were kids he went to school with, and when he went to school he went to the Belknap and the Rock School House. His favorite Halloween joke was to get a spool with string and stick a pencil in It and put the pencil against the window and pull the string which made a funny noise. When he got married he married Vaune Ross. They were married in 1926 and they got married in Piute County. They had three children, Connie, Neil and mom Marie Grimshaw my ' The bride wore a traditional white satin gown with a boat neckline and fitted waist. The detachable train was embroidered medallions with seed pearls. Her veil extended to the waist and was bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of crescent shaped straw flowers. Matron of Honor was Mrs. Gayle (Lynette) Carter. Other brides maids were: Miss Lana John Fowles. Prelude and postlude music Sitting at the guest book was was played by Eleanor Marshall. Boyter. Joyce Limb officiated. Bishop Earl In charge of the gift room was Wilma Davis and Sylvia Davis Elsie ' and Annabell Hales and sang a song. ' Invocation was Ruby McMullln. Del-be- rt Orem, Barbara is a sister to Louis; Donna Boyce and daughters, Becky and Cathy, and son Shawn from Granada Hills, Donna Is a sister to Calif., Myrl; Josephine Shepherd and her mother, Retta Parkinson and son, Rick, from Salt Lake; Josephine Is a sister to Myrl. Annabell Lister and sons, Allen and wife, Ralph and Kay.-o- f Par agon ah and Salt Lake. Anna-be- ll Is Myrl's sister; and Joan Hickman and daughter of Provo. Joan Is also a sister, to Myrl. McKay and Janell Farrer visited their daughter Connie, and husband, Bill Carter and son, Steven In Salt Lake over the week-- " end. . bows. The couple plan to make their home In Salt Lake where Hal Is attending Salt Lake Trade Tech. 2nd Ward Sacrament1 Beaver Second Ward Sacrament Meeting was held Sunday, December 2, 1973 In the Ward Chapel at 11:30 pjinieWaycS t Sat. Sun. Mon, Dec. V "PAHIM- ajn. Prelude and postlude music was played by Ruth Crook. Clara Carter directed the singing accompanied by Mrs. Crook. Clark Smith of the Bishopric - MAnoriAL Wed. Thurs. Fri. SHOW TIME 7:30 P.M. Firmage Theatre , COMMUNITY CALENDAR 3 1973. - DECEMBER 'committee in charge was 10 - Dorothy Williams Camp DUP Beth Dean, Helen Williams, Carol Fern 13 Greenwood DUP Party Wright, Roma Holllngshead, Zona Myers home Williams, LeOla Myers, Louise Farrer and Helen Hutchison. we- ,15 Widows, of Beaver Social President Jackie Nowers - 3rd Rellf Soc. Room. 1st lcomed the members and one Club Christmas Party Lions 15 guest, Mary Patterson. Natl Guard Armory-- 8 pjn. Donna Morris led the collect the to attended American Ann Marshall ,19 Legion Christmas The club voted 19 - Belknap Christmas Play 7:30 club business. to give $50 for the dinner for 20 - Belknap Christmas Play 7:30 the football team. She said the 25 -- MERRY CHRISTMAS Community Center had been painted and asked for volunteers' the electric guitar. Santa Claus arrived In time to to help clean the rooms. Louise Farrer dldamarvelous help the committee distribute exjob as Mistress of Ceremonies change gifts to the crowd. the program In announcing The club gave the committee a big hand and thanked the Pondrhyme. Jo Ann Blackner, Marlys Bohri er os a for the delicious ham dinand Carol Kesler sang, "Christner and pleasant atmosphere. mas," accompanied by Marlys Seventy members were present. on the guitar. , Mary Lowe gave the reading v 'There Is a Santa Qaus." CLUBS Jack Waters accomapnted Mrs. Hazel Stapley entertained himself on the banjo and sang, Monday Nov. 26, 1973 at her "He's Gettin Nothln for Chris- home. After serving a delicious tmas." luncheon, bridge was . played. David Robinson sang, "IStart-e-d Prizes were won by Annabell You "Good Loving Again", Louise Farrer and Susie Time Charley" and "Swinging Hales; Bee son. Doors" accompanying himself on I CUSTOM WASHING & DRYING SERVICE , v Bring in your laundry - we'll wash, dry and fold it - ready to put away! SPECIAL We will clean your sleeping bags See NORM or JOELEEN at the - BEAVER LAUNDROMAT r SERVICE FOR THE HARD OF 234 W. HEARING Center Provo, Utah 84601 ANNOUNCES A FREE SERVICE CENTER AND ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST . - "Better service for your hearing aid means better hearing for you.", Friday, Dec. 7, 1973 10 a.ir until 12 noon Delano Motel, Beaver DALE WINNIE Beltone Consultant conducted the services. Invocation wasglvenby Andrew Terry. - ilHlti UMItU A -l0j JOHN WAYNE I ? given by cake was decThe three-tiere- d Jameson. with orange rose buds orated The obituary was given by with the initials J (Janet) and H Virgene Jameson. (Hal). The top was an enclosed Charles Jameson was a speakbrandy snifter with a bride and er. The cake sat Wilma Davis and Sylvia Davis groom inside. on a table decorated with a gold sang at the felt cover. Dedicatory prayer Serving tables were dark green was MlnersvlUe Cemetery given with an autumn flower compote by James Goff. Military honors arrangement in the center. were performed by the MlnersHall decorations were gold ville American Legion. garlands of artificial flowers with large green, gold and copper John are both attending BYU. Kathleen will spent Christmas with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth. She will fly to El Paso, Texas to spent winter with Dr. andMrs. Lynn Farnsworth and his family. Mrs. Faye Fordham spent several days last week In Monroe, at the home of Claude Utah and Annette Fordham. Grandmother Faye was there to help when Annette and the new grandson came home from the hospital. Relatives In Beaver for the reception of Janet Gillies and were: visiting Hal Lesslng with the Lesslng family, Barbara Fowles and son, John, of Z . Ponderosa Cafe was The Christbeautifully deocrated in mas motif when the Beaver ChristB.P.W, held their annual mas Party Monday, December School. . will be held In the Recreation Hall Saturday, December 8, 1973 as amission-ar- y activity was announced by An Open House Dr. Terry Henrle. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Belinda) Hutchings was named Weston Lee and blessed by Rondo Farrer. The grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Audrey) Hutchings were present to hear the blessing. Spiritual uplift was given by Clark Smith. Benediction was glvenbySher. man Carter. n The best gifts are tied with heart strings. 1 Scaled bids will be received in the office the of City Recorder, Beaver City Corporation, 60 West Center Street, Beaver, Utah, until the hour of 5:00 P.M. on Thursday, December 27, 1973, for furnishing Beaver City with a new 1250 gallon per minute Pumper Fire Engine. Specifications are on file at the City Office, and may be obtained at any time during regular business hours. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the City Recorder, Beaver City Corporation, 60 West Center Street, Beaver, Utah, until the hour of 5:00 P.M. on Monday, January 7, 1974, for furnishing Beaver City with a new 1974 Model Ton, 4 wheel drive, truck cab and chasis (no bed). Specifications are on file at the City Office and may be examined at any time during regular office hours. Recorder BPW Xmas Party th NOTICE TO BIDDERS (signed) George She was born March 21, 1899, In Elslnore, Sevier County to Anton C. and Mary Sorenson She married Edward Johnson. LaMar Outzen May 11, 1927, Milford; he died Dec. 23, 1971. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Marie) Wright, (Anna Eugene Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ivan D. (Mary LaMar) Geumiek, North Beach, Calif; 5 grandchildren; Richard C. brother, sisters, Lake Salt City; Mrs. Johnson, J.J. (Ruth) Sanf ord, Albany, G a.; Mrs. Willis (Barbara) Whltbeck, Mrs. Max (Olive) Bennlon; Root, Milford. Graveside services were held Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1973 at noon In the Milford Cemetery. slng. Lesslng, Miss Sandra Lesslng, Mrs. John (Pam) Warby and Teresa Gillies. Flower girl was Tracy Gillies. The Matron of Honor and Flower Girl wore married. street-leng- th dresses of green At the present time his favorite and gold flowered polyester. places are in the mountains and In They wore large dark green Beaver. His favorite pets are wooden beads. The bridesmaids horses and his favorite cars are wore street-lengdresses of Fords. The food he likes are dark forest green polyester. good wholesome food. His hobThey carried baskets of autumn and his colored straw flowers. bies are building things favorite holidays are Christmas Best Men were Paul and Dale and Thanksgiving so the family brothers of the groom. Lesslng, can get together again. Ushers were Blake Gillies, John I'd like to express how I feel Warby and John Fowles. about my grandpa. I love him The mothers and grandmothers very much. He Is very nice and corsages were white orchids.kind and is good to me. The Wedding March was played By Melanle Thompson Carol Kesler. by Student In Mr. Joseph's Master of Ceremonies for the Sixth Grade. program was Dan Joseph. Opening prayer was given by Isabell Goff Collins Acle Gillies. Denise Barton, Isabell Goff Collins, 50, FresSheryl GrimRowley, Cheryl e. ofMiners-villno, Calif, formerly Kim Valerie Bradshaw, shaw, In died Nov. 26. 1973 Carol Baldwin, Katy Benson, Fresno after a long Illness. Julie Smith and Carolyn She was born Sept 26, 1923, Nowers, did a march. Roberts, Mlnersville, to Lorln Ellsha and Barton sang, "Wedding Paul married She Goff. Booth Ethel Song", accompanied by Denise Lewis Collins, California. MemBarton. LDS Church. WAC, during ber, Nell Smith sang "Music from WWII. The Way," accompanied Survivors: husband, brothers, Across by Pattl Smith. Lorin Goff Ogden; sisters, Kay A barbershop trio, Jack WaJ. Goff, Mlnersville; Steve Goff, Vernon Condie and Gordon ters, Boulder James Goff, City, Baker Roy; sang, "Don't Go Away Nev.; Mrs. Van (Colleen) Arrant, and Leave Me." Leslie (Betty) Mrs. Sunset; Farnsworth played a Mary' Flagg, Rolling Prairie, Ind. of Junior Prom medley piano Funeral services were held themes of both the bride and Saturday, December 1, 1973 at 1:00 pjn. In the Mlnersville groom. Closing prayer was given by (signed) George B. Low, Recorder ( pital. After the wedding 65 friends and relatives attended a wedding dinner at the Town and Country Restaurant In Cedar City hosted by Louise and Myrl Les- Thompson. They havo lived in Los Angeles and Beaver . He has worked at the power, station, as a carpenter, a railroad man, and for the state road. His saddest time was when his mother and father died. His happiest time was when he got Wed. Thurs. Fri. Ardath Johnson Outzen, 74, MHford, died of natural causes Nov. 30, 1973 In a Salt Lake hos- oft NOTICE TO BIDDERS B. Low, Ardath J. Outzen Gillies Weds Earl Grimshaw ' himself must pass, for everyone is In need of forgiveness. one-fou- 438-221- 4. 438-561- . Fmim f.liisr Jl Minimum vtwe) He who cannot forgive" others destroy the bridge over widen he ; a year elsewhere. Gift subscriptions may be ordered from these ladies, also. 64713. o FORGE A. RICH ' Grandfather Youi Checkbook. Or ol the handtt book you can haw around. TM you what you'v icwnt. And you check can prove K. Start your own Book ol Knowledge Soon. BEAUER 6ITY DQM1 of MILFORD STATE BANK tmber Ptdtrol Deposit Insurance Corp. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $20,000 I |