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Show for rent WTIie Wearer Pi-es- s -- For or 438-29- 86 P; ' IWacc i.e-- s il I)ORir;!F phsaipt!!i IVi. Ov,iik .1 Center Fuist K 438-23.F- St. B....-.- We have HEWER. Fred SmiUu FAWN MOWER. n Massey-Ferguso- Heavy-dut- y with 3 speeds and reverse, twin cutting blades, excellent condition. Only a year old. Nice mowor for school a year old. Nice mower for school, church, hospital, or i (We someone with big lawns. bought a tractor mower.) Cost over $650, will sell for $300 or trade for hay. 438-565- 1. .H MHSR OF 7 HE TRAVEL TUMLEU, with furnace, water heater, separate bedroom and bathroom, complete kitchen, ex25-f- r l tra storage capacity, vr, the nt that Is, clean Lost re, Tent electric SOI"'" with i;si sii.uiipooer $1. l'!ON SYSTEM S :, l.W-'.- NKKD Call .i.-n- H90-;- ii work. Hi out tor an extra 10 an,! r't;i i discount (sprinkler heads andfit- - rilp ibis WiP te ws house, unfurnlocation. Show Excellent bv .v.ioinlme.it. 150 Fever. N. 100 V .VX FMKKGI :.! -- Iis. !. Wholesale and Buy, sell, trade. 438-565- retail. 4. M NEEDS MORNING - Apply in DISHWASHER. 7 a.in. to 5 p.m. Ask FLY'.NG C-"- eerstri. Desk. 30" X 00". File and box drawers. Black, chrome and walnut. Currently sells for $325. Will sell for $100. Good condition. 438-551- 3. IV Vff FOCk Siioe Finest selection of unique Utah gems md minerals in Southern Ft. ;, F':ci;ea on highway 153 one m lie east of city, at Beaver Canyon Campground. Turquolso and stiver jewelry, garnet specimens, quartz crystals, and all kins of minerals and cutting .is. for Mrs. Greenwood. Notice to Water Users The followi't applicat'.oit has been filed wPh t.'ie State Engineer to change water In Beavar County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Location in SLB&M. Elmer A. Cosper, Greenville, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion, place of use of 1.0 ac. ft. out of a total of ac. ft. of water as evidenced by a deeded portion. of. Appl. 25520 The. water has been diverted from a 14 -- inch well, 310ft. deep at a point N. 350 ft. and . 200 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 31, T29S, R8W; and used from Apr.l to Oct. 31 for the supplemental ir- rigation of 114.0 acs. but K.Titte.l to the sole supply of 110.0 acs. (77-154- 1) C77-8- V it.; ty wants to buy from individual small acreage suitable for family of 4 and afew . hor.-..;,Write R. DiPoulo, 4073 CaniHi. Ave., Studio City, Cal. 91304, oi caii Pr'.vav.? IF ' PIPE? Xu shortDouble N Western Supply, NEED A') at. age '", Utah. We have the full liiivand seiver systems from 34" pressure pipe up thr.iif!li ' 2 " itrUratlonpipe. Call tills ff ad and rewrn to us for an extra - ' l's;o fit (pres-iur10"pilie Kic?if - 8J0-481- 0. S!i--:i"j- (- drive ta5. lij!cn.;Htc.nal pickup. Good running condition. A at" 438- $750. in S l2NEl4,SEl4XWl4,Sec. 31, T29S, R8W. Hereafter, 1.0 ac. ft. out of a total of 440.0 ac . ft. of wster is u.i be diverted from a well, 114 ft. deep at a point S. 1301 ft. and E. 1277.5 ft. from Wl4 Cor. Sec. 27, T29S, RSW; to Oct. 31 and used from Apr. for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SW14 Sec. 27, T29S, RSW. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor tnust be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442SUte Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before November 9, 1 1974. for all your .. f Gi.Lt.N coal ncc Us. per ton slack. $24 per ton lum,). Delivered. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER -. v Published in The Beaver Press Sept 26, Oct. 3 and 10, 1974. Oa!! NOTICE TO WATER i'SER-The following application filed with the State Engineer in Beaver County to cnav' wat-3thr rjoit,, .: "3 e itire year unless S ll);! F S f.F h;u-bae- c s per ran 1 i;ai, ca;is i .'er can Call St Heaumont '38-565- 2. . N .: F J. Arn.)!d : :. - ;)(' ' . ..eph u U), SI.tFiv; K, Ta'-ks.i- '.T, Cedar . City, ,'tah 472: on or before the 31st day of 1 .be r A, U. 1074; claim s must be presented in secord;iiice with of tl.e :.. .i'i'' Utah ' . i;a.Cs. !..$, and with ynue, c-i- ; proper verification as required 'ti in. '.L. j 'the Kstate ... . i of Arnold ...cfuU.T of J. lxw, de- - Cv:.-,,-i- i'a .;i':;!-- ' 'n 'i'i.i- iu :iver Press, ..September 2'-- October 3, 10, and r . F. Murdock and Frank B. Myers, P. O. Box 371, Beaver, Utah 84713, proposes to change the point of diversion, place, and nature of use of 2.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by a portion of Appi. No. 25520 (77-8Cert. The water has been di5287. verted from an well, 310 ft. deep at a point N. 350 ft. and W 200 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 31, T29S, RSW, and used from Apr. to ict. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 114.0 acs. but limited to the sole in S 12 supply of liO.O acs. NE 14, SE 14 NA l 'l Sec. 31 17. 1 T 29S, RSW. MOTOROLA Hereafter, 2.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a .veil at a point 41 V Color TV Hi !iu Stt reu Car Strreo Tip Recorder. Ctsiette Tape VAL ILESON Becver Volley Cleaners E Center 433-28- 31 S. 102 j ft. andE.G60ft.from 14 Cor. Sec. 34, T28S, K7W; and usedfor domesticpurposes of one family; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 0.32 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 0.3175 acs. in NW 14 NE 14 Sec. 34, T28.S, H7W. ITotests resisting the granting of this application with reasons N 65 Sumner !) V " location in SLB&M. red.t.Ts will present with vouchers to the un- - -- otherwise designated, HiFOil Oils ;' ,rc - cJ.-if- 's d- ii' K'T. ty of the Week." It is to tell those boys and girls the nice things about them. Melonie Martin, Jimmie Gray, Nathan Joseph and Stephanie Smith have been "Sta dents of the Week" this month. It We made stilts one day. was fun to waU on them. ss One day our teacher read a surgery. therefor mustbefiled In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442SUle Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before November 16, Kathi Smith heart following President for September in March 6, 1886, class. Steven Bowler - Happiness is going to the fair. Gina Colleen Gradshaw - Happiness is being friends with everybody. Rodney Breinholt - Happiness is having a baby sister. Angela Murie - Hapoiness is going to school. Jimmie Gray - Happiness is riding horses aiidplayinginsand. Chris Smith - Happiness is living in Beaver. Kristy Kiesel - Happiness is having a little colt. Kenneth Harris - Happiness is rolling bales. Cory King - Happiness is playing soccer and basketball and education. Suvivors include sisters, Edna White, Pocatello; Luela Stores, Mesa, Arizona; and Etelka Robbrothers, inson, Orem, Utah; A.D. Wn'te, Carmichael, Cal., and Edgar White, Provo, Utah. Miss White was always interested in people and helped them on to greater accomplishment. Sne was vitally interested in and national affairs world throughout her life, and this interest continued to the last. She had a lifelong interest In all religions and particularly in EastShe became a ern philosophy. of Bahai the T.oer Fellowship ;nt an.1 in recent years made a journey to Israel to visit Bahai Shrines. Funeral serves wore held urday, October 6, 1974, in Burial was in w Daddy's birthday. Holly Gale - Happiness having a new baby boy. Vegetable Stix Tuesday, October Scalloped Potatoc.; wChcese and Ham linger Salad Chilled Pears Parker House Rolls wButter I'caii it Butter Delight 12 pt. milk Wednesday, October 11 UNIVERSAL ML U Circus Submarine Sandwich Flying French Fries Barnum & Bailey Green Bo li.s Big Top Fruit Cup Greatest Chips on Earth (cookie) Midway Milk , October & if we use in llais n STATE ENGCVEER Published In The Beaver Press October 3, 10, 17, 1971. will last a lifetime weeks Delivery $4f59'0 PER UNIT PURCHASED For informating call: KM MARSH a graduate AS SINGLE CANS A IT. m,.iii Peri ha: served in the Air Force eight years and is also stationed at McQuire Air Force Base, where the couple will be making their Jersey. Sergeant 7 A DAX$ of wildlife The Division Re- sources Is seeking public .;kt- ation In findmg the per ;.'!..: persons responsible for killing ben tween 20 and 30 elk in the Mountains daring the summer months. According to Division law enISos-sto- forcement officers, the elk Killings "appear to be a continuous problem one that has existed over several yearsin that area." case, the elk were not utilized, but left to rot. T he incidents are under investigation, and officers would "appreciate any firsthand knowledge anyone has regarding the situation." Persons with information are asked to contact Division of A Resources offices of conservation officers. In every iid-li- fe .y ,y . SEPTIC HO TANK CALL Wm. 190 NC4TM ROOTER 438-263- 'Of Careful with anil campfiros ! - I "or identity, the Inhis sea;-"1dian tribe that made It difficult and the Bears that made It fun It's all there h WaU Disney's " he Bears and 1". Accompanying the film is the 'avorlte "Shaggy Dog." Fated G. sl.VER Col's Impossible? Not for theSuper-Cp- s. The true story of the two ops called Batman and Robin. he real life exploits of Brooklyn detectives, played by Ron Ixdb-ma- n and David Selby, earned them the nicknames Batm an and Robin. The screenplay was written by the same man who wrote tho "Batman" TV series. Vlolonce isn't overdone and the action Is presented with a comic edge. Tho It rating is mostly for language. LIVING i i.FF A sequel to "Born Free" Elsa, the lioness, was born free, now her cubs are living free. A movie everyone will enjoy who like animals and nature. ! all-ti- I TUESDAY, before iji., DEADLINE for news and is classified ads. to be received for tli at week's papor. However, you stand a better chance of getting your Item or adv. in the paper if you submit it before a i o- -. ht-s- .!!.' Savi'F' c t hrouuh hi- P i Savings I'iar. a her ' ; same-amoun-t the I'EAVFH CI U; 1ST IAN FELLOWSHIP Every Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Community Center-Base- -- i proud. Of deadline. ' svork. If you art now. vim .;!haw a i.ep v Bonds to draw on le, h t imoyiiur chdd p ad , for school. And the da;, hi hneh ates, you'll feel pretty ment liiblic Library 95 A . Center St. Jim Sloan, Pastor Box S27, Milford, Ut. 84751 Phone; yourself. 087-55- BAPTIST BIBLE FELLOVSHI P Community Center Every Friday 8:00 fVM, Take 9 PUBLIC Mill h jel &. S24 0 INVITED c00y West Pastor , North 2U0 Cedar City, Utah km the layroll r Savings SERVICF J7 234 W. Provo, I Phone Hm 586-69- N OR TUT, HARD OF HEARING Center llah 84601 ANNOUNCES A FREE SERVICE CENTER AND ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST "Better service for your hearing aid means better hearing for you." "RIDAYpCTOBER 10 a.m. unfii r 1 '4 11, 1974 12 noon TRAVELODGE MOTEL Mcculloch SEALED ROOFS IUMINMIS liAKS MMl fill IITAIOANT fOO' lUMtli DALE WLVNDE Beltane Consultant J gS1 Strong Sow''" Wit SftV'Ct KEKR PLUMBING 100 wtsr KAVII j cAfrT735l93l 4 OuiC 8P.M. PROIECT YOUR MOBILf HOME WITH REVOLUTIONARY t NO SERVICES Jb4g i - flays. And it 's a t ty heavy comnni n pr( fur a parent to fac Sij lioiv do ou pu; a hu'Ier ha! s i!! in a::' Your child ha a rham Simple U.S. ( WtlK REPAIRS II -- 12 -1 a:;.) British Columgla's rugged and bcaitiful wilderness provides the bac'yjround for Walt Dlsnoy's 'The film touches newest film. upon ecology, brotherhood, the preservation of ma!''s dignltv ilong wi,'i otr natural resources ind the raising of wild animals. young viot Nam war veteran, e RESIDENTIAL , 0- ThmM j Investigation Thai 's how much oolk'F't' diploma can can flick a light switch, you can help make the little less dependent on expensive crude oil imports. consumes more than 16 percent ol all the elcclriciti our homes. So let's shed a hllle light on how we can COMMERCIAL I. SHOWTIME I Afd Sought in i COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICES - THE HEAItS aVv' ederal Energy Administrator solid-stat- - 1 -- IQ I 9-- home. 'W"ih energy-ellicie- PERFECTED Ph Parown of Wed. Thur.Fri. Oct. tt is Take stock in AnxTica. 2 Jerri, High School, joined the U,S. Air Force ind Is presently serving atMcQulre Air Force Ha.se, Now I I Si 1 OR BY THE CASE A mm Mi j 15 Rfiij ! energy-efficie- Butter that Mr. and Mrs. Al Henderson announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Jerri, to SjL Robert Peck, son of Mr. doIph Peck. The couple have chosen October 16, 1974, as their wedding date. They will be joined in marriage by Judge George A. Rich at the El Bambl Cafe at 5 p.m. HUM 100-wat- A year's supply J ' conserve. Most homes are overlit. W hy not remove one bulb in three and replace the other two with bulbs of the next lower wattage? This simple step won't hurl you back to the dark ages and it might cause your electncitv costs to drop b more than 4 percent. Iraditional incandescent bulbs are between and 4 limes less than fluorescent bulbs. Did vou know that one fluorescent tube provides more light than three incandescent bulbs and can save vou about $10 per year'.' So go fluorescent, not only in bathrooms and kitchens, but overs where sou want quality lighting al a lower cost. Where sou use fluorescent lighting, remember that a single and economical than two long tube is more shorter tubes. Similarly, one large incandescent bulb will useless energy and cost vou less moncv to burn than several smaller bulbs. Consider busing dimming switches lor sour incandescent lights. Ihese are not too expensive and sou don't have to be a I nomas f dison to install them I he save electricity by allowing you to turn lights up only when necessary. The rest of the lime you can dial sour lighting to a level. lower, more Long-lifincandescent bulbs are line lor hard to reach places, but they are less efficient than ordinary bulbs And no lamp or lighting fixture is going to he very clficienl il it is not kept clean. Dirt absorbs the light you buy to bring yoursell out of (he darkness So keep lamps clean Finally, Americans can save lots of electricity il eversone would remember the simple lesson parents have taught children ever since the light bulb was invented thai lesson is " I "Last Out, ights Out l The bulb you leave on all night in an emplv room burns a kilowatt hour of electricity hat's about the of energy it takes to lilt a IMFpound person to the top of Mount Mckinley' Whether the electricity sou use comes from petroleum, coal, or nuclear power, it's not going to become ans cheaper There's no way out The era of high cost energs is upon us If we want to keep those costs down in balancing the Iannis budget, if we want to reduce our dangerous dependence on crude oil imports, we'll have to cut down on our daily energy use. The excess lighting in your home is a good place to start So remember. "Last Out, Lights Out." SERVICE Doo C, fOREST FIRES . .13-14-- Wed Robert Peck e Beehive Dehydrated Foods 1974 you nation a Lighting 17 w Jerri Henderson to MOT... ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT Sun.Mon.Tues Oct . N by John C. Sawhiil f Huy ILS. Savings Bonds. BE rntjeer CAcr dry and Last Out, Lights Out e MAY ALSO .. iq a Oct WALT DISNEY BUT WHEN I'TS energy-efficie- Wedge ChUled Peaches 12 pt. Milk Cookie to FrAI : ENERGY SENSE Butter 1 Smokey Says I u-- of Chili Bread sometimes Happiness is found in postponing some of the things we want long enough to appreciate some of the things we have. Be Lime-Pineapp- Bo-v- by the good with pneumonia. iiKitc'lii-- s Beef and Brown Gravy Ah'pped Potatoes Vegetable Stix lello Parker House Rolls 12 pt. M ilk Friday, October 18 attended Hospital, doctor Henrie and the competent staff, has Jane Jaremko back in good shape, after a nasty bout U "'.,5 "Money can beget money, and its offspring beget more!' 15 Thursd.c is Mrs. Percy (Josie) Puffer. Miss Gabrielle Gonczl of Las Vegas is at the Nowers' home helping Sherry withhernewbabe. Whipped Topping 12 pt. Milk ng Great-grandpare- Nathan Joseph - Happiness is going to Disneyland. Jimmie Carter - Happiness is going to the fair. Lorraine Condie - Happlnes is having a new baby girl. Lisa Deai Happiness is swinging up high in a tree. Lisa Lemon - Happiness is my lo. Monday, October 14 Steamed Franks on a buttered bun wCatsup and mustard Sliced Cheese Savored Peas or Pickled Beets w Jason. Grandparents areMr.andMrs. Dick (LaRae) Nowers of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Hank (Lola) Peluaga of Las Vegas, Nevada are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nowers of Beaver, and Mrs. Earl (Rhoda) Shot-we- ll. is school. Hiah School Menu cobbler y Shane White - Happi ies ; U having a cow. Stephanie Smith - Happiness is climb ii: a tree. Jo Ann Morris - Happiness is reading in school. Susan Roberts - Happiness is going to old Mexico. Happiness cemctery, Beaver. Peach o football. Sat- theMoun-tainvie- ed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Chase (Lucille) CHIT CHAT (SON OF) Murdock and Mr, and Mrs. RoAfter spending a week in ger (Adele) Murdock attended San Diego on business with some the Baptism and Confirmation 'of the time spent In visiting with of Miss Klmberly Willyard, 'their family and friends of that axea--M- r. and Mrs. Henry daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed (Virginia) Willyard, Sunday, Sep(Edith) Terrenova have returned tember 29,1974,inMidvale,Utah. to their home in Beaver. She was baptized by her father. Atraller-trl- p excursion to Chase, Roger, and Gary Champlaces near and far has become berlain assisted at the Confiran annual tradition during the mation. The family enjoyed dinpast decade for some Beaver ner together after church. folks. Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Judy) This year was no exception. Chamberlain and family visited Chalmer and Helen Davis and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Alton and May Atkin spent two (iAicille) Murdock over the weekgrand weeka, leisurely touring end. Gary has the bid for the up, over, around, and through electrical work on the Mlnors-vil- le Colorade, Nebraska, New MexChiKC'i aid will be In the ico, and Arizona. All reported area often during construction. having an exceptionally fine time Chase and liicllle Murlock of it. and Jess and EllaleenCartwright The new managers at the visited Sunday in the SL Geo.-gpicturesque Sleepy IxigoonMotel, He hospital with Joe T'vrdy. Craig and Lila Davis, are comundery.Mt surgery on his hip. fortably moved In now and are His wife, Ma.-- f, entered the hosassuming the responsibility of Monday, pital in St. George, taking over that business. where she will undergo asimilar Returning from vacation, their brand new home was ready for surgery. occupancy and Chalmer and Helen Mrs. Mae White, Lois White, Davis are now living and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Carat their attracter attended funeral services in tive Frog Hollow residence. Pocatello, Idaho, for Miss HorMiss Melody Quarry, daughtense White. ter of Ed and Peggy Quarry, of Jemccula, California, is happily settled with her grandmother, iManderfield News: Mrs. Morris (Maurine) PatterCollxn By Bradikwr son, where she will make her home for the winter. She will Brad-shaw Mr. and Mrs. Randy attend school at Beaver Hljh. and children and Mr. and Following their beautiful wedMrs. Cecil Wlllden have been ding ceremony at the Grand Hoto Las Vegas, Nevada, and Phoetel, Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. nix, Arizona, to visit with family Larry Carr (the former Jackie and friends. Hornsby) were given a reception Mr. and Mrs. Shad Bradshaw upon returning to their lovely went to Enterprise for the weekhome in Salt Lake City. end. Taking some time off from Mr. anl Mrs. Clyde Webb of his rapidly-growimining inMagna have been visiting in Beaterests, Mr. Gene Hodges, St. ver with Nlr. and Mrs, Collis George, spent afew days relaxing Bradshaw and other family memwith family andfriends in Beaver. bers. A week in the Beaver Valley Happiness Stories written by the Second Grade. read some HappiOur ness Stories. What is Happiness for one person Is not always Happiness for other people. Chad Blackburn - Happiness is playing football. Julie Williams - Happiness is having Paul live with us. Kathi Lynn Smith - Happiness Is wlien I go to school. Rachelle Lee - Happiness is NEW ARRIVAL having a kitten to cuddle and take Jesse Calvin Nowers was born care of. to Calvin and Sherry Nowers on Mark Brannvall - Happiness is Cedar City, October 7, 1974,-igoing fast on my bike. Ho 7 lbs. 15 12 on. weighing Melonie Ann Martin - Hapnamed home at brother one has piness is being in Mrs. Farrer's She was bor at Salt Take City, Utah, the daughter of Charles D. and Margaret Gillies White. S!io received her early o location in Beaver, Utah, later attended Utah State Agricultural College at lxgai, and re- ceived her M. A. at Coiambla University in New York City. She subsequently taught school many years, from kindergarten to the college level. She established the first kindergarten in Utah at Salt Lake Ciiy. She served as the Utah State home economics agent at Utah State Agricultural College and filled a similar position In Arizona. She came to Psc itello in 1943 to join her sister Edna in retailing and was active in this endeavor until their business interests were soldinrecentyears. I le r chief interest in retailing w as the children's book department, a ma..i"3staiion of her continuing interest . Stories that our brothers and sisters had written. We decided to write some. We are going to ask if Mr. Rich will put them in the paper. We :v: learning a lot of things in school. I like reading best. llortense White, 88, died in Bannock Memorial Hospital, Idaho, "SFido-it- Hap-piae- Hortense White Hot .(!' heavy-du- PLEASE don't wait until the DEADLINE Tuesday before noon, to bring ads. and news items to us. It is possible it will not appear in that week's Issue as you wanted. l FOR SAIJi Simmons full size bed. Covered box spriigs. Priced low. Excellent condition. Call iuiks approved by Utah So.i;.c State ivytrd uf Health. Call 896-f.- S 'n i Beaver. 438-205- 1. 438-516- 3. SEPTIC ft STORAGE All si. OS at IVuble N TaVv. Wo Li:iii .suiHty iticlifield, Utah. ' Box G82, FOR SA! F FOR SALj. Tiree bedroom i.i SUPPORT V.ii i i. olive to yard Have truck and tools. .e;)t cash or tratie. Write TO WORK Warren Rose, tmrs only.) ished. Box; 4. and refrigerated air conditioner built In. less than 500 miles on trailer. Priced more than $2500 under new model cost. 438-28- homo Lid farm. Iaw cost plastic orFr.is- - sorinklor heads. Auto- Supply at Well month. embroidery paiU; Janet Smith is instructor this area. Got Christmas gift ideas. for further info. Cal! 387-559- 5. V. a or three preschool Wild. children in my home. See Mary lamorcau 200 W 330 N.Beaver. Mitford - priced to sell - call JohnMaxey - - $2500 down, $25 Wi-Fi- TT.XD 2 FOR SALE 12 X f5 Kit Mobile Homo In n;- UK 43,8-505- 4. Reynolds BuJg. Supply K 10 AOiKS Ni: permit available. il ), Heaver. $!. $hr.?n;iKK,r n;RF ed t. been hatching Mon- arch Butterflies in our room. We found little caterpillars and they grew and grew and finally spun cocoons. Finally they We hatched hto butterflies. learned that they fly soutli for We each wrote a the winter. poster and put a butterfly on it. The poste said to help the Mon-arc- hs get to their winter home safely. The poster sked that people not harm them. We took the posters around to different The store people put sto '. the posters in their windows. We have two new students In our room. Cory King and IJsa Ijemon are with us. 'They are nice and wo are glad to have them in our room. Eaci week our teacher chooses J. RIDING 00 Per Year in Advance S County ).() Per Year S e W IN Terms. $330i). Business Manager - LOTS B! IFDLNTi I'Jiroi Publisher V.H 255 N . ends. Utah P.iul at Beaver. Off tie Bump.. 300 Beaver, 'Utah .u RKM A ('.FOXC-- Tlmrsd.n ;!! ''vers ' ', ! m ui room. Ho Is six years old and We was born in a pet shop. voted for a new name for him. Cherry Chipmunk won, so that Is his name this year. We sign up and take him home on week- HE TP WANTED more details call apply at John's Apparel. have a cmpinuim We 438-515- 4. Sewing machine operators. BEAVER Second Grade News apartments. Contact Jack Erwig. Two Al DUMAS SAFE-KOT- E P O. IOX 7t it - YOUR ' DEALER DiXif DOWNS 10 GfotGf. 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