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Show JTm BEAVER COUNTY T7EEKLT PRES3 ' OWENEVA GREEN PASSES AWAY fev Santa Ciaus came with the snow storm a n d lett with us a real Christinas Line of The funeral services for the late V '- - o haXvER (Utah) PRESS nib , .... i i "local t ' 4 9 .,. We are Carrying a Nice a to ; . ' i ... .. Obra Pearct- - dena buying 1'itr Thursday, December 12, 1974 Beaver. -- Mrs. Oweneva L. Green, beloved wife i , Mens'NecK of Henry P. Green at North Creek, at stock Fert and j I and the loving daughter of Mr. City Mrs. Owen Grover Mr. and .'.' r Vt were held Monday afternoon at one. Centerfield, m.--ln Stake building. the thirty p. t, Hotel this The funeral services we're largely I Line of Christmas - t u t I tt-- attended by relatives and friends, Children's iv.i feir ) who gathered to pay their last. reswho all sizes. $1.,);, u; i woman fine the young for pects had been taken so suddenly from leys. w their midst. The services were dii rected by Bishop C. Dennis,. White. F, J. O. McShane, F. were Speakers ' The At. Tolton and her physician, Dr Mc t a meetipt, ,t t . ' Gregor r a i in meeting by. the Music was furnished evem day Sometime who sang, church choi", m. Ali ti'i. We'll Understand"; "I need Thee to quested . oi Every HourH4 BeaufifuL Isle Somewhere"., and ''Sister, Thou are THEY ARE SELLING FAST, WE STILL HAVE A R"glh( ' Mild and Lovely" NICE LINE OF t i Among t Mr. McShane who had known the the Beavei i ' family for many years, spoke ot me rt Sim Wat , .STATIONERY CUT GLASSWARE deceased' the had for he esteem high, u cattlemen i IVORY GOODS SILK HOSIERY, LADIES and her' parents." He spoke of her 1 Messrs m her and bright character beautiful ' Jackson, k AND I'l'RNlSHING GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN n, and cheery ways; which made her ton, travi t i h i J TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. m' . good and lovable- girl. He spoke Mr. At) of the beautiful floral offerings and Richfield. ' the large congregation which he W: E. CiiiToro. DISHES ALLUMINUMWARE do Come early and thought bore silent testimony of the Salt Lake Cit. your shop FRESH GROCERIES NUTS and CANDY esteem in which she and her parents ping while our line is comwere held. He spoke many helpful VAiili oOur goods are new plete. ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT and comforting words to the bereavTO DO CHRISTMAS and prices right. ed husban4 and parent's and? sisters, SHOPPING. I desire to (4. assuring them that H,hey had the friends and uri::!,; ii !!i deepest and sincerest sympathy of Come and Buy While the Assortment is good. sjTupathy ilurinff . the whole community death of my Mr. Nephi Bickley, by special re v. i ready assist ;uii I" quest, sang, "This is the end of, a who spoke kiiv!!; so Perfect Day", a song she loved at the servif-fs.;, ism! l'ur-!Stock-growe- rs well, and which was typical of ,ber Mao for J the, hvly , . perfect life. the beautiful ora THu, - Hen- a-sketch of ry P. Green. Dr. McGregor gave h her life. He said that Oweneva" was born in; Nephi, Utah, and was 20 years of age... The early, pirt of her in high esut life was, spent, at Wan- 'Vyah 'Springs made at J, near Frisco, Utah. She moved with Patrlai-iMURDOCK WINS AGAIN her parents to Beaver City nearly grave. seven years ago and obtained her Those who For the first time in four years The short period first attempted for education in the public schools .of from out of v !e Cedarites met defeat at the from the 2 to 11 Beaver, having graduated this canvas, November James Clay. iU:cls of the speedy Murdock Acad-ut- y school the and attended. grammer Xo wick and Mr:, proved not feasible, and Utah ha'd Aggregation. The game was .three ford. The chairman school at Murdock Academy consume in the opera house, score be' ihiyort " for the East Beaver County Chapter years, where she took a,' special ns; 3 4 and 31. - Durcourse under in music Prof. Mrs. L. M. Robinsonfi had been sup The ganifl is said to have been the two year course eractive over the local Held ana. an ham and later took a inn tliest and hardest fought on that with Miss KatheHne Bernard. She" the five branches of this chapter. ' K,a A. O. of was music and was very fond, Her report herewith appended Tluo is the sixth, successive game fine musician. ANY STYLE DESIRED ATTOd shows the splendid spirit prevailing. M. A. has won- this year and it tut Her teachers speak yery highly The minimum quota was to he' u .uttered no defeats. GUARANTEED TO SUIT her work in school, A " HeadDivision from instructions Murdock Academy per mar was united in she June 3rd, H' sluigton, R. F. tVnn'H as quarters at Denver, where they must Prctic i Mr. Henry P, . Green of I? liinson, L. F. know the condition of each Red riage to, Cross treasurery,.in order that they North Creek, her only sweetheart, oung, Center whom she dearly loved. They went r, Shane, R. G. may know how much, local emergen We pay highest prices for to their little home. soon, after the L. G. cy assistance they may look for. BeaJosoph ver City came to the front as fol wedding and spent a hapjsy summer Cedar City Hides and Pelts. WIf and fall, little dreaming of what was lows: "alker, R. F. Ai Dr. told to McGregor happen. Trie, L. F. East Ward: Miss Winifred Smith, going htof her last illness and felt that evHighest price, for chickU Luke, Center Team Csptain, $140 i Offlco the erything had been, done Wood, R. G. Wilfordens and Turkeys. West Ward: Johnson. life of the young mother and her Luke, Eyre, L. G. Team $1,29. Will p'., little daughter who was four months OI prematurely born and lived only a W. II. COOK & SON Solicitors reported as follows to short time, but blessed and named IMPLICATION FOR GRAZING tally: Oweneva at the request of Its mothPURPOSES Miss Winnifred Smith, Mrs Kath er, only a few minutes before she PHONE 97 . Noiice is hereby given that all erino Noyes, $32 left tbis earth, for her heavenly for permits ' to graze implications i. . k & 6th, Beaver, Utah WANTED First C. Mrs. Emma T. Mathews, Mrs. Bel- - home. He told how whep a small ."He, horses and sheep within the Main e Detmers, $19 girl, she had had scarlet fever and FILLMORE NATIONAL FOREST, First D' .luring the season of 1920, must be Agent's for Beaver and vicinity. Mrs. R. H. Strickland, Miss La- diptheria, which had left her weak .SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH lilcd in my office at Richfield, Utah, nevera(he Previous experien- Prele Murdock, $21 complained, Good positions. although mi ' r before 1920. Full 10, January inand was always cheerful and happy. W. Free School of ce unnecessary. n formation in regard to the grazing Miss Celia Jones, Miss Mary Sned Sunday School 2:30 p. m. He told how brave she was In her Address Massachussets struction. to be charged and blank forms don, $14 Classes for all ages. ;o be used in making applications last sickness showing the same Company, Bonding and Insurance Miss LetMartha vil! Mrs. befurnished upon request. Evening Service, at 7:30 Beaumont, thoughtful and cheerful way for Accident and Health Department, !OlTNr RAPHAEL, Supervisor; Rer. Zook Pastor. e Uowrien, $14 those about her. He spoke of what Saginaw, Michigan. Capital Miss May Grimshaw, Mls,s Ruby is necessary to constitute 'a Chris-tai- n I i' i swmrit 1' nisi ijwrisi life and of the benefits received "MMMM""MM"'MM''j Tattersall, $25 Tn i Money I Mrs. Artdie DetMrs. the rr received here Belle and those "nriiiiiiiiiiMw Puffer, iii.y.i'iiiirf beyond at Charter Oak heating stoves and felt that Oweneva had mers, IZfi grave Fernley's JOHN 0. Mrs. K. S. Carlton, Mrs. L. M. Rob nothing to regret and was receiving her $10 inson, reward. great Miss Kate Robinson, daughter of Mrs. Clara Murdock, Mrs. Fred Le Mr. J. F. Tolton said ., that his Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson who mind went back to only a short time vi, $10 attending school in Salt Miss Ethel Parkinson, Miss Agnes ago, the third of June, of the happy Lake, arrived in Beaver Thursday Hales, $18 !! occasion when at a double wedding morning to spend the holidays. Mrs. Cyrus Davis, Mrs. Emmlline he had the privilege of uniting this ii i Stanley, $11 happy couple In Holy bonds of marTHE UNIVERSAL CAR Mrs. Nellie Hutchings, Miss Ag- riage. I cannot eface this happy Catarrh Cannot Re Cured HI with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they nes Hurst, $11 memory, he Bald. They left their The Ford Model T One Tc:i Truck with its cannot reach the seat of the disease. L. M. Mrs. had Mrs. theee R. where H. InRobinson, homes, they sisters, Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly U really a fluenced by constitutional conditions, and Strickland, $12 manganese bronze worm-driv- e : every care and had been educated, $ In order to cure it you rnust take an Mis:s Lacy Ritchie, Miss Rose Jo- and trained In social lines and went necessity (or the farmer because it solves his Internal remedy. Hall's Catarfh .Medicine la taken internally and acta thru hnson, $21 to husbands live with their splendid problem cf economic transportation from the the the blood on the mucous surfaces of was Wilford Johnson, on a a life different farm John system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine entirely farm to the city. And in farm work alone, it Davis, prescribed by one of the hest Itphysicians $20 is comfrom anything they had ever known. In this country for years. will be found a crc.it money saver as well as a Miss Vera White, Miss Mary Ree- I tell you it takes grit to do these posed of some of the best tor.ics known, blood best combined with some of the lig labor saver. lias all the merits of the Ford perfect combinationMedi-of se, $!i.0() things, but they r.id it. and have purifiers. The In Hall's Catarrh the ingredients car multiplied by greater capacity with greater Total $26!). made bright ar.rt happy homes, he cine Is what produces such wonderful Send for conditions In catarrhal results felt deeply for the bereaved parents strength. No extra cost in operation. We'd testimonials, free. O. Beaver City East Ward CO.. Props., Toledo, but felt that all wa9 well with Owenlike to talk it over with every farmer. Bring F. JT CHENEY & AH Druggists, 76c. Miss Winnifred Smith eva in her heavenly home, whero In Hall's Family Pills for constipation. your Ford car to us for necessary repairs and a very short time they would all be Eugene Smith ' thus get the genuine Ford parts and reliable Mrs. Dan Williams united again. Ford workmanship. Mra. J. E. Cowdell She leaves a kind and loving hus H .V. B. NEILSKN )J II Ii Thompson two band, devoted 'parents and loving H C Detmers " Irene with and Olivia, many sisters, Beaver Utah U i Ford Agent Milo Raker relatives and friends to mourn her ii.r Thomas M Lemon loss. I J II Boise The noral offerings were many, COW'. Alfred Ludwig and very beautiful, coming from ill Miss Stella Burt friends and relatives from near ant' Mrs. George Wilson afar.. i. The Pall bearers were Edward George T Wilson Mrs. F. T Gunn CrosRebman, Albert Green, Victor ' F. T. Gunn by, George Olcott,. Glen Merchant Mrs. Mable McShane and Stanley Green Mrs. Cora E Maeser Friends and neighbors of the deMICH. ('Vi ceased who know her well held her (Continued to page five) - .? ; - - : . i For the Family 1, i : ,lj - i f , t , y v Mst suitable for v) . t i Xmas I : . I . tolton & SONS i ' m-h- Farmers & o f u-- j Follow The Crown ? I' I Merc Co. , RED CROSS ROLL CALL ' 1 Meat Killing & Curing . IV . ' over-time. to - PoIIogks -- ic - jf $3-0- 5 Barber Shop V He is the old reliable. New: Electric Clippers just installed. - - - cgpt.-iin- , J. H. Pollock - '.a - hi 7 mtm i 'ITfl'll I' " v8t has-bee- JLl Si Ii . Sa i n Let J. L. If. Ferris ' ill Do Your CARPENTER WORK and PAPERING J!J i'i-w- - flj. (jfevs, (TIq |