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Show THE BEAVER (Urah) PRESS A-TIi- 21, 1974 March Thursday, 6kt 6kcU Beaver Pivss. e .tlbli iubiislied 3n(1 every Thursday. Post- age paid at Beaver, Itah 84713 Clasf B tar 8471: rich uKWGi: a DOROTHY F:c!itor-Fubli-hc- RICH H Business Manager Office Phone Business iiX-2K9- 1 Stihit ripnoii 1'rue 4.00 Per Year in Acivaive Ouiside c! Be.ncr Countv 55 00 Per Year - MFMUCR OF THF MEMBER fBA 70VU bxiewspJ4per Association 11. s. i,,, , .,.,,. ix-- .r.l - $1 Fiunilutl TAX HELP Nel-d- on 438-295- 0. -- rNvrrno.N unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. (77-6Ered D. and or Merlene E. Smith, P.O. Box 631, Beaver Utah 84713, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 94.96 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 1) The water has been diverted from a well, 140 ft. deep at a 12-ln- ch point S. 180 ft. and W. 410 ft. from N 14 Cor. Sec. 21, T29s, R7W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of 23.74 acs. In W 12NW14 Sec. 21; E12NE14 Sec. 20, T29s, R7W. Hereafter, 94.96 ac. ft. of water Is to be diverted from a ft. deep well, 300-4at a point N. 10 ft. and E. 4520 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 35, T29s R8V; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental Irrigation of 70.0 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 23.74 acs. In SE14SW14, S12SE14, 14-In- ch Sec. 35, T29S, R8W. Fred. D. and or Merlene E. Smith, P.O. 3ox 631, Beaver, Utah 84713, proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 20.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by a portion of Appl. No. 21727, Cert. No. 4765 ). The water has been diverted from a well, 140 ft. deep at a point S. 180 ft. and W. 410 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 21, T29S, R7W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of 5.0 acs. In W12MV14 (77-153- 6) (77-61- 12-ln- ch Sec. 21; E12NE14 Sec. 20, T29S. R7W. Hereafter, 20.0 ac. ft. of water Is to be diverted from an ft. deep well, 300-4at a point N. 10 ft. and E. 2200 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 35, T29S R8W, and used for the domes--ti- c purposes of twenty families, TuisHav f ni to bid for an- nual grazing PERMIT Bids enclosed within sealed envelopes marked "Sealed Bids for Grazing" will be received by the Southern Regional Office, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 622 No. Main Street, P.O. Box 606, Cedar City, Utah, 84720, between the dates of Mar. 25, 1974 and April 6, 1974, and will be opened April 8, 1974 at 10 a.m. The permits will be issued for the following areas under the stipulations noted; ARE A: Indian Peaks (10,240 acres, approx. 50 reseeded) Type of livestock : Cattle. Grazing Period; April 15, 1974 through June 15, 1974. Permitted AUM's 500. Stipulations: Water must be provided by the permitee in Ms own trough and at his expense at one (1) site on the NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Beaver County throughout the entire year No. 21727, Cert. No. 4765. Dust Newly remodeled - two bedroom home - complete with garage, furnace, drapes, carpet, and kitchen appliances. Excellent location. Contact Ronald Roberts-29- 5 No.l 00 E, - Appointment only, Reynolds BIdg. Supply Your home or mine - Call or Utalina Nielsen ofTTts HOMES Fl'W SALE SUPER stuff, sure nuf! That's Blue Lustre for cleaning carpets. Rent electric shamppoer $1. INCOME 1&85 Minm property. AREA: Northeast of Holden, Utah (Approx. 1,700 acres, approx. 80 reseeded) Type of Livestock; Cattle. Grazing period: April 15 through May 15, 1974. Permitted AUM's 150. AREA: Southeast of Kanosh, Utah (Approx. 700 acres, approx. 70 reseeded). Type of Livestock: Cattle . Grazing period: April 15 through May 15, 1974. Permitted AUM's 85. The grazing regulations pursuant to which the above permits will be Issued, as well as theformsfor submittingbids, are available at the office of the Division of Wildlife Resources, 622 No. Main St. Cedar City, Utah or from the following Conservation Officers: Mike Dunbar, 426 So. 200 West, Milford, Utah. Bill Moyes, 75 West 300 So., Fillmore, Utah; Thell Riley, 295 E. Beaver, Utah. THE DISTRICT BEAVER COUNTY, L 500 No., COURT OF STATE OF UTAH ORDER FOR GRAND JURY HEARING IT B HEREBY ORDEREDunder and pursuant to the provisions Utah Code Annotated 1953 (Chapter 208, laws of Utah 1967) It7ustJon tnai grand jury hearing be held R8W. at the Courtroom of tlie Beaver Protests resisting the grantCourthouse at Beaver, ing of these applications with County reasons therefor must be filed Utah, commencing at the hour of 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt 10th day of April, 1974, at which Lake City, Utah 84114, on or time and place all persons claiminformation justifying the ing before April 27, 1974. calling of a grand jury in said Dee C. Hansen county will be heart In secret and State Engineer examined under oath by the Court. Iliblished In t he Beaver ITess IT LS FURTHER ORDEREDthat March 14, 21 & 28, 1974. the Oerk of this Court cause notice hereof to be glvon by FREE forthwith hereof Irish setter - male - one jcar in three posting copies in said public places old - high bred - no papers. county will be heard In secret and Call Ross Low in such weekly newspapers of stockwatering of 20 cattle; and from .Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 1.21 acs. in S12SW14 Sec. 35, T29S, used ofectlon 43S-31S- 4. FOR 12 9 sail: X X 64 12 general Biltmore tip-o- Trailer -- unfurnished ut refrigerator, stove ... air conditioner, i'hune Dean Gillies except and 41S-2K7- MOTOROLA circulation as are pub- lished in said county for at least three Issues prior to said hearing date. DU'F.D this 2sth day of February, 1974. ,'s.'' I. Harlan Burns DLSTKIO" JUDGE I'ublished in the Heaver Press March 21, 28th and April 4, 1974. FHLF-MON- RANCH NOTICE. r To whom it may concern! The heirs of Freemont Ranch will not be responsible for any IP Color TV Radio-- . Slrrco mi Car Tie Stt-n-- Rrcorurr Castlte Tape VAL BEESON Beav?r Valley Cleorws transactions or negotiations Three Adainsviile. REM bedroom phone home 438-299- 1, forgot to say last week when I wrote the article that Jim Idol passed away. He was survived by his mother, Mrs. Geneva Patter son Idol who lives in Lynwood California. The Idols were long time residents of Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Lynnette) Cox and son Torrey of St.George spent the weekend with their families, Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Irene) Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Emma) Davis. Mrs. Laura Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Pat (Susan) Smith of Cedar City were in Las Vegas last weekend visiting Susan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gregory. This weekend Laura had as her guests, Pat and Susan Smith of Cedar, Mr. and Mrs. Morris (Janet) Root and son, Richard of Provo, Mrs. Janet Ann Moore and daughters, Angela and Janell of Salt Lake and DeAnna Smith, daughter of Rex and Norma Nell Smith who is attending school at BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace (Beth) Dean enjoyed having their family with them this past week, Mr. and Mrs. Russell (Kathy) Dean and family of Lebanon, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Kathy) Dean and baby of Salt Lake and Gary Dean who is attending SUSC in Cedar' City. Mr. and Mrs. Heber (Colleen) Gurr were at the airport in Salt Lake, March 16, 1974 to meet their son, Iilckie who has spent two years in Western Samoa on an LDS mission. He will make Ms report to the wards in the near future. He plans on attending BYU this fall to finish Ms education. Mrs. Lois Pearson of Miners-vil- le Is visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex (Carol) Carter. Mrs. Colleen Gurr has spent several weeks in Bountiful, Utah assisting her mother in caring for tier father, Mr. LeRoyMoore who is bed fast. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Winnee) Nelson and son, Jimmie, and Ms son of Cedar City visited last week with Mrs. Ruby McMullin, Clay, Annabell and Elsie Hales. Mary Ann Esplin who is attending school at Utah State College In Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Brian (Carolyn) Broadbent and family of Provo visited Mary Ann and Carolyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Vilda) Esplin. Mr. Joseph Briggs is In Salt Lake to receive medical treatments. Mrs. Beatrice Spendlove is in Cedar City visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Maria) Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ennls (Vay) Hoopes are spending a few weeks In Overton, Nevada. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chase (Lucille) Murdock areMr. and Mrs. Gary (Judy) Chamberlain and family and Mr. andMrs. Roger Murdock and family of Salt Lake. David Roberts spent Friday-evenin- visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton (Afton)Roberts. He was enroute to his new home in Richfield, after being trans-ferr- d by his firm. David and Beverly have two children. Relatives attending the funeral Saturday In Parowan for Mrs. Nellie Orton were; Sara Jane Law, Esta Cox, Black, Lydia Patterson and Helen Patterson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (.Alice) Davis of and Mrs. David Orem, Mr. (Sandra) Christiansen, Mrs. .Ann Eyre of Las Vegas, and Faye Hollingshead. Karl Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton (Afton) Roberts spent the weekend with his parents. Karl is the coach at the Dugway High School. Mr. George Topham of Para-gonand Ms son, Fred Topham of Parowan called at our home Saturday to say hullo. They were our neighbors wiwn we In Hew Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert (Vie) Smith had as their guests over the weekend, Mr, and Mrs. King (Louree) Stevens and son, David who was home on leave from the Smith Navy, Mr. and Mrs. of Orm, Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Barbara) Smith of Provo, Bobbie Gillies and cliildren uf Salt Lake and Sharon Wadsworth and girls of Cedar City and Gil .'Smith of Rlclifield. Saturday March 23 was Vie, Ixmree and Leo's birthday. A family dinner was served to celebrate tlie occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Ionard (Verle) Muir of Milford called at the Smith home to wish them a happy birthday. ah home-stead- Io ex- cept with approval of and agreement by ALL of the heirs. Mack R. Gentry, Richfield, Is an administrator for the estate of Milton h. Gentry and should be cont acted first In any negotiations. The Milton Gentry Heirs Publislvd in the Beaver ITess March 21 and 28, 1974 FOR Middle age is that time of life when everything begins to wear out, or spread out. I East Center St. '.0 ESTA Too many of us. It seems, go through life spending so much time talking about what we know that we have hardly any time for listening and learning. In DON'T BUILD LIKE THIS ANY MORE The day Is long gone when you see houses with this solid construction and value at so low an asking price! It has 2 bedrooms, a full basement and brick construction. Located In beautiful, THEY multi-featu- re quiet Mlnersville. ONLY $16,200. .Ask for Max WeU at Del Rich Real Estate, renter and Main, Cedar City, Utah. Vie wishes to thank her secret grand daughter for the gifts she sent. Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Afton) Kesler were in Inspiration, Arizona March 11, where Ray had the privilege of naming and blessing the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Vickie) Kesler. His name is Steven Daniel. Grandfather, Ray was assisted by the ward bishop, Nellie Robinson Dalton Orton MINEKSVILLE By Lorna aw Susan nd (386-387- Mr. ana Mrs. Doug (Elma) Blackburn are In Ely visiting with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (ErmaJean) Edwards and their new grandson. r, great grandfather V. W. Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Helen) uncle Tom Bartlett and Bushman of Las Vegas visited Ms father, Steven. Steven Daniel with Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Shirley) Spain-howe- has one sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charley (LaRue) Smith of Provo visited last week with Mr. andMrs. Loyal(Thelma) Baldwin and other family members. Mrs. Lydia Smith, Mrs. Yvonne Murdock and daughters, Raylene and Janice have been staying with Lydia. They also spent some time in Cedar City with Ray's parents.Mr. andMrs. Simm (Elolse) Murdock. The Murdocks returned to their home in Oakland, Oregon going as far as Provo with Charley and LaRue and taking tlie plane on home. Mrs. Martha Davis Is In the University Medical Center in Salt Lake for treatments. The Davis' live on Canyon Road. Glen and Gail Jabionsky who purchased the Morton Smith home wore baptized in Greenville March 14 In the Beaver First-ThiWard by Calvin Yardley and confirmed members of the LDS Church by Cliff Myers. After tlie services they were served refreshments at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. Arthur Blackner is home again after being in the Milford hospird Hollingshead. Mr. and Mrs. Joe (BerMce) Ashley and Mr. and Mrs.Delmar (Dene) Gray traveled to Cedar for the wedding of Mr. Leslie Iindgren and Miss GaleGuymon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Penny) Weaber of Reno visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Gwen) Pryor. Mr. Dean Carter is in Washington on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers of Cedar visited with Ms parMr. and Mrs. Vendon ents, (Lorraine) Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Elaine) Baldwin of Panquitch visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay (Betty) Marshall. Mr. Scott Eyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer (Linda) Eyre celebrated Ms 6th birthday with a party on March 19th. Blys and Mrs. Earl (Rema) Limb traveled to Vernal, Utah to visit with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Judy) Limb and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emil (Viola) Nowers of Las Vegas visited here with friends and relatives. David Albrecht , son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Penny) Albrecht celebrated Ms 4th birthday with a party on March 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Sally) Smith and family of Las Vegas visited with her mother, Mrs. Gladys tal for medical treatments. Mrs. Jo Ann Blackner and sons, Travis, Craig and Shane were In Sallna Saturday to visit their husband and father, Orson Blackner , who has employment there. Dana Kay Barton, daughter of Myers. Roy and Margaret Barton had a Mr. Glen Freeman Is here birthday last week so she and visiting with friends and relaMary Ann Edwards, Carolyn and tives. Laruei Williams, motored toMil-for- d Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Debbie) to enjoy a Chinese dinner Hollingshead and family of Deck-loto make the occasion. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mrs. Vie Smith was happily (Madelyn) Nielson and family of surprised Monday evening by Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. ayde friends wishing her a happy birth- (Marsha) Hardy and family of day and bringing ice cream and Cedar, Mr. Neal Hollingshead, cake for refreshments. The Mr. Duke Hollingshead and Miss guests were Stella Thompson, Doris Hollingshead of Provo were Jane Law, Maxine Edwards, weekend visitors of their parents, Jackie Nowers and Bea WTllden. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall (Nellie) Russell Bakes and a friend Hollingshead. from Brigham City spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Gil (Elaine) limb days with Russell's grandmother of Cedar were speakers at SacraMrs. Sara Bakes. ment meeting. Mr. andMrs. Bulil (Ida) BenA son was born March 20th nett of Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. In the Milford Valley Hospital Lester (Carrie) Scoffield of Richto Mr. and Mrs. Alan (Carmen) mond, Utah visited in Beaver Dotson. Ruth Dotson is the grandlast week with the Wallace Deans, mother. Ira Baldwins, Aubra Baldwin and Mrs. Glenna White visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Sadie) Low. her parents, Mr. andMrs. Kent They had been to Mesa, Arizona (Lois) Carter. to visit Ida and Carrie's brotiier Paul and Donna Patterson, John Briggs. children of Mr. andMrs. Kenneth Nancy Bradford, daughter of (Jalene) Patterson of Milford are Mr. and Mrs. James (Shirley) visiting with their grandparents, Bradford and Ralph K. Street Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Myre) Potter, were married Friday, March 22 Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Marsha) A Dalton in tlie Salt Lake Temple. visited with his parents, was held tlie same Mr. and Mrs. Bill reception (Margaret) evening at the lion House. TMs Dolton. was an occasion for the family Weekend visitors of Armina of the late Walt and Margaret Banks were; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blackner to get together. Pre(Pat) Banks, Mr. andMrs. Blaine sent were Maurice Blackner.Mr. (Emma) Sedwell, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ted (Celeste) CovingDavid (Gale) Harkness, Mr. and ton, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Norman (Kathy) Anderson, (Paulene) Stoddard, Mr. andMrs. Mr. Steven Banks andMiss Donna John (Doragene) Bailey, Mr. and Douglas. Mrs. Richard (Winnie) Street and tlie Bradfords to really enjoy tlie evening together. ' Mr. andMrs. Claude (Annette) The time we kill often sends Its Fordham and baby of Sallnaspent back to haunt us. the weekend with Claude's ghost paents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Faye) Fordham. The occasion was the 55th wedPlans were presented to tlie ding anniversary of Frank and Greenville Ward members SunSusie. Those in attendance were: day March 24 by Ray Kesler Mr. and Mrs. Omni (Donna) for remodeling tlie Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Val Gene Church, wliich they hope can (Elinor) Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. be started In the near future. Richard Manzione and Frank and Vickie Harvard of Germany is Susie. visiting in Greenville with her The management presented parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill them with anniversary cakes and Th? Bedford. (Nancy) Bedfords serenaded them with lovely purchased the John R. Yardley music. A wonderful evening was home. enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Tony (Pauline) Former Beaver residents who Woodhouse have been visiting attended the LaVerne Nelsonfun-er- al a week with their daughter and were: Charles and Lorna family, Mr. andMrs. Jay (URue) Carlow from Salt Lake, Seth and McDaniel of Blandlng. Their Colleen Norrisfrom Taylorsville, granddaughter, Carrie McDaniel Don andAdele Carlowfrom Price, was married March 15. Mel anie and Karl Ward and Jessie McDaniel, who attends Snow ColMaurlne Patterson of Beaver, lege rode as far as Ephraim Jim and Carma Sly from Spring -with her grandparents o.i their ville, Da and Ford Fox from return trip. Moroni, Clinton Tanner from Tony and Pauline also went California, Dutch and Alene to Mlnersville to care for tlx; Gentry from Denver, Kay and children of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ashworth and Joe and Veloy (Mary Fne) Marshall while they Merle Nelson from Beaver, went to Salt Lake. Charles and Carol Nelson from After the Marshall's return, Tooele, Terry and Donna Nelson Tony and Pauline went to St. from Tooele, Alburn Roy Nelson George with Mr. and Mrs. Mel from Chicago, Kay Carlow from (Florence) Stewart to celebrate Tennessee, Carl Cox from Cedar Pauline's birthday. Florence Is City, .Anna Louise and Jerry their oldest daughter. Mile Nelson from TooeIe,Elea-no- r on March 22 the children of and Harold Jensen from Salt Frank and Susie Beeson enterLake, and Milladee, Robyn and David and family from Teme-cul- a, tained at a dinner party at the Swiss Village Cafe in Parowan. California. w, Cart-wrig- Ox-no- PRICE REDUCED lot in nice three bedroom hone on just reduced to $15,900.00. This is a roomy home with new carpets adn drapes, has an outside cellar and shed, fruit trees and a large garden spot with good irrigation water. This home has an assumable 6V FHA mortgage and other easy arrangements for purchasing. THIS HOME MAY ALSO BE RENTED WITH OPTION TO BUY. Call 586 4435 or write: half-acr- s e 112 South Main . : Dalton May 9, 1910 in Parowan. He died June 18, 1916. They had one son, Mack Dalton, who died June 18, 1969. Nellie later married Vene Orton in Beaver, February 26, 1919. The marriage was solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. He died March 22, 1961. Survivors: Two grandchildren, Mrs. Ralph (June) McFee and Wallace Dalton both of Black-foo- t, Idaho, fiv e sisters aid several Meces and nehpews. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 23, 1974, for Nellis Robinson Dalton Orton, 85, In the Parowan TMrd Ward Chapel. Bishop Stephen Adams conducted. Family prayer was given by Budd Munford. The prelude and postlude music was furnishedby Austin LeFevre. Lewis Dalton offered the opening prayer. A niece, lone Bonzoave a Howard afterwhlch tribute, Knight sang a musical number. Jackie Robinson, Elna Stubbs, and Merna Mitchell sang "In the by Garden", accompanied Barbara Batt. Otho LeFevre offered the benediction. The dedication ofthegravewas given by Doug Bonzo. Interment was in the Parowan City Ceme- tery. Pallbearers were Kay Davis, Dee Davis, Rick Bonzo, Gary Davis, Lloyd Davis, and Lynn Davis. The Third Ward Relief Society took care of the flowers and tlie food for the family. : LaVerne Carlow Tanner Nelson SHOW TIME 8 P.M. Firmage ) Theatre ! Belknap Camp DUP Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Roberts announce xhe cosntag marriage Latrie, to of their daughter, of Mr. son Kim Marshal!, Mr, and Mrs. Newell varholl of The Belknap Camp of the DUP held their meeting March 17 at the home of Martha Palce. Captain Delia Nowers took charge. Prayer was offered by Mlnersville, The couple have chosen May as their wedding 3ute and will be married hi the Marti LDS Temple. of tioaver Laurie is a grad-iHigh School where she was active band, in FHA and drama. Shcu.tklpaujd in many assemblies and graduated as one of the top ten in her class, site was actjvs w4-won awards in State Dress Revue, and attended the State competition for three years. She is Brigham presently attending Young University in Provo. 01 Kim is also a smu-- Isabel Muir. The group sang "Oh My Father" accompanied by Vinnie Ashworth on tlie piano. Roll call showed eleven members and one guest present. Delia read a letter from Kate B. Carter regarding the selecting of the queen for the 1974 celebration. The letter also stated the lesson materials for thel974 and 1975 year would be $5. The lesson on the life of Eliza R. Snow was given by Class Leader Martha Paice. Martha Paice composed many of tlie Church songs among which are "Through DeepeningTrlals", "How Great the Wisdom and the Love" and "Truth Reflects Upon our Senses", which the group sang as part of the lesson. Eliza Snow was a talented, wonderful woman. She died at the age of 10 B-- s, Beaver Higii, v.iere he lettered in athletics, He wai Vice president of the senior cl s, a member of the FFA, and a member of the student council. In He has been Mlnersville since gratiuaMon. ck'-rus- , S3. k.tchi;. Greenwood DUP Pymm The Greenwood Camp D.U.P. Mrs met March 14, 1974 at the home i of Susie Beeson. In was read by Susie. The lesson "Eliza R. Snow" was given by Marie White. The history of Levi Stewart, written by a daughter, Clarice Stewart .Anderson, was read by Viola Yardley. The poem "I Remember Mama" by Leona S. 0!sen, was also read by Viola. Refreshments were served by the hostess. i 1 20 years. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 19, 1974 in tlie Winbigler Family Mortuary Chapel, Santa Ana, Calif. Organist was Jeanine Woodin. Bishop PMllip Reber conducted the services. Vocal solo by Rodney Stuart. Invocation by Dick Cox. Stanley Jiles was the uid I i uguen. KM I i S tUlt Hi i I California. a We t! e be s i e i i lit Tl e T it it i l I - "Country was by Prayer letter from Lydia Patterson A i grandcMldren. Mrs. Nelson worked for the Holly Sugar Company for near ly was Opening song Th3 West". Zona Myers. in Uiui, Elsie Hales was hostess for club Monday evening, March 25, 1974 at her home. After serving a delicious dinner, was to bridge ' i Von a enjoyed. Carter, Ruby McMullin and Susie Beeson won tlie prizes. ny h 1 111 first speaker. Vocal solo by Rodney Stuart. Bishop S31. Patterson spoke. Remarks by Bishop Phillip R. Reber. Benediction Entombment by John Stuart. was in the Abbey Mausoleum, with dedication by Bishop PMllip R. Reber. Wit' .U'--J : i i : d AM MCCULLOCH Breck Baldwin Breck Baldwin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen (LaReesa) Baldwin, born March 10, 1974 in the Delta hospital, passed away three hours afer birth. Funeral services were held In Delta on Wednesday. On March 13 grave side services were held in the Beaver Mountain View Cemetery at 11:00 a.m. Clark Smith of the Second Ward was In charge of the services. Clark gave a short talk and Carol Smith sang "Lullaby and Goo- ' r" DS BUILDING SUPPLY Street Phone 438-22- LLir rlH 22 TtH) durPocficts... with a Personal Loan. dnight". Dedication of the grave was offered by David White. Survivors: parents, brother, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira (Mary Jane) Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe (LaRue) of Chavez Richfield, great grandmother, Mrs. Ireta AshRocky, XL n worth. NOTE OF THANKS The family' of Nellie Orton would like to express thanks and appreciation for all the offerings of love and kindness exat the time of her pressed passing. The flowers, foexi, and those who took part in the services In any way were greatly A appreciated. The Family of Ik n H sni re !K ! tltiv'X,'.. AxiA ' ;k iih Il.!j.. t'l.i! U ' v In Nellie Orton l i i in n, i' on .nr. J,., si I'm rt'tket- MONUMENTS Cedar Memorials for MonuVases, Markers, ments, Cemetery lettering, Cleaning, and Repair. Good selection of colors, sizes and prices. Now Is the time to order for Memorial Day Installation. Cedar Memorials -Main - Cedar City. vxiiiv-N.iln- ,p,,i,d voiiKthnv. i.!r ;...u I mi! :t K.i.n cxput uith the c.tn ,iIm .'ur IhuLm Sn. u'liii' in .iiki .v On iutu; nits or short. carry the safe money. .mn ii ,iu r x press I i r"3t, liaw-!ciImjurs jjh 'i 7L", 'J. (i K ! rr7-s.- ( ' ,.in ;n ' Ihrjn Ii pi . d SpcnJ.it It .iiuvthiTc PLUMBING All Tyjwg of Remodeling MILFORD STATE BANK Tank PumpI WM KERR rhone , ) f -2 M i Wanda 29 GOODBYE" I tl-- 27-28-- THE LONG! ; Laurie Roberts to Wed Kim Marshals May 10 March Sat. Mon. Tues. March 30 April ( LaVerne Carlow Tanner Nelawcr. luesuj. Mvh e J, son, 67, died March 14, 1974 passed Nisoita! in Fresno, In ;i 1074 In Apple Valley, California. v , C 1 f i i She was born In Beaver, Utah, t i i to and Eva Olcott Car- ' i t t St, (1 low. i i t M Survived by husband, Alburn, idi ved sin Apple Valley; sons, Earl C. Tant i tl ) i a. i ner, Santa Ana; Charles Nelson, n t i if , h ner, Santa Ana; Charles and .At s ert , l) t ut lburn, Utah; daughter, Ann Allie, r Urna Hutch Utah; 9 grandchildren; 5 great, Jt CwwntrdaJ CcAm Citv IUaU 84770 M Nellie Robinson Dalton Orton, 85, died March 20, 1974 in a Cedar City hospital of natural causes. Nellie Orton was bornSeptem-be- r 1, 1888 In Beaver, Uiah, to Lorenzo and Lydia Munford Robinson. She married Joseph P. SPtk KING REALTY Wed. Thurs. Fri. 43a-2- 34 Dv, I'tah Member tiutd Depostf Insurance Corf. AIL ACCOUNTS 1NWRED TO $20,000 |