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Show .THE BEAVER PRESS Thursday, August 5, 1976 k Nathan Bozarth Elwood Jefferson Manderfield By Pynn.Bmdahaw If4Ml: 0 fAST ' v STRt CENTEH BFAVEH.. UTAH T C 847 13 Published Every Thursday' at Beaver, ytah ' ' V Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah 1 - GFOUGJE A. RICH DOROTHY H. RICH - - Business Office Phone Editor - - . - Publisher Business Manager 40 East Center St. 438-289- Subscription Price - $5 Per Year in Advance Outside Beaver County 1 - $6 i Per Year ) i Association - Founded 1865 MEMBER OfTHE ma 50c service An additional charge- will be made for any classified advertisement not paid before the end of our billing -- - full-tim- e hostesses, waitresses, e cook, dishwasher. Contact Donald B. Moore ...period. g'W,WJig'WWy,,WI Z. Part-tim- part-tim- 438-266- Part-tim- maid needed. e Mrs. Jones Used clarinet, excellent tion. Call condi- 438-552- Contact 438-229- Help Wanted Sleepy Lagoon Motel. Phone Lila 438-568- Assorted carpenter's tools; antiques; agate; old school bus, condition-need- s tires; running or write Box 150, Call Beaver. SOLAR FURNACES Information & Prices 438-283- 8 two story, frame home. Electric stove, carpets. drapes, oil furnace. Ready in November. Call Tex Marshall, or write Box 37, Minersville, Utah. I.ifestar Solar Box 382 Fillmore, Utah 84631 Phone 743-698- 5 386-234- home, 3 baths. Large lot. Unfurnished except for built-i- n electric range. New carpeting, oil furnace, double garage. $45,000. Call Don Tuft, 438-264- "It is hard for an empty sack to stand upright" 270EIstN. 1972 Gran' Torino. Air, power brakes & steering, Excellent condition. 50,000 miles. $2050. Call The Beaver Press, 438-289- 1964 Have Call Ralph believe. 438-510- 7 438-237- Bana-sysnk- i. 438-262- Take stock in America. Beaver house, brick 3 bedroom, 1 living, dining, large kitchen, carpet, drapes, oil furnace. You pav utilities. Vera Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brad-shaand family spent four days while Randy sight seeing attended the Republican Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Shad Bradshaw went to Salt Lake Sunday. Janet's mother came back with them. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson and at two grandchildren visited LaVel and Ilynn's on Sunday. Mr. Evan Patterson and Mr. Chase Murdock were the speakers at Manderfield Sacrament Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cox were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cox came for Rachel's class reunion on " 0 .;yOlpin Mortuary. Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bradshaw 4 Family prayer was given by Ray Davist came for a class reunion. They Pallbearers were grandchildren went home Sunday. While in Beaver they all visited their Gordon Bozarth, James Bozarth, Brad Evans, Rodney Evans, Scott mother (Ilynn) in the hospital. Bozarth and Willie Bozarth. HonMr. and Mrs. Shad Bradshaw and Jeremy spent the weekend of orary Pallbearers were grandchildren Mitch Bozarth, Eddie the 24th celebration at EnterBozarth, Clint Bozarth, Craig prise and.came home Sunday. Bozarth, Shane Evans, Erik HenMr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw drickson, Alex Hendrickson and brought Glenn Blackner to ManRussell Bozarth. derfield for a visit. Flowers were arranged by S MrrarTrhMis. Phillip Edwaidu- Speakers at Manderfield Sacrament Meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Patterson of Joseph, Lois Page, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards visited at the home of LaVel and Ilynn on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yazzie and Norman Eddie of Mexico stayed and Wednesday at Tuesday LaVel's. Pete was an Indian student who stayed at LaVel's for three years and went to school here. His wife stayed with a family in Salt Lake and is now teaching school in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly (Lula) Whitter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw a few days this week. Lula was the foster daughter of Randy and Colleen for two years. Melanie McDaniel To Wed Craig D. Monson marriage of their daughter to see to or Kaiser Camper. Fits in pickup. $400. Dick , Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. McDaniel of Blanding, Utah announce the engagement and forthcoming Two bedroom home. Complete with carpets, curtains and some selected furniture (if desired). For further information call Beatrice Hurst 438 5102. Elwood Jefferson 70, died July 30, 1976 in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital of natural causes. He was born August 16, 1905 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Charles Stenbom and Blanche Berman Jefferson. He married Allene Bockwoldt June 30, 1941 in Milford. He was owner and proprietor of Jefferson's Merc. Graduate of George Washington University in Chicago, 111. He was a Air Force veteran of WWII. . Survivors: widow, daughter, Judith A. Fisher both of Milford; Nathan Bozarth Sr. 75, died August 1, 1976 in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital of natural causes. He was born October 6, 1900 in to Isaac M. and Paragonah Catherine Bozarth. He married Laura L. Stewart in Adamsville. She died August 1, 1949. He was a mine worker and retired employee of U.P.R.R. Survivors: sons & daughters, Keith, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. Dick (Bobbie) Eisenbeis, Safford, Ariz.; Mrs. Gerald (Dorothy) Evans, Layton, Ut.; William, Baker, Nev.; Nathan Jr., Adamsville; Ed, Caliente, Nev. and Mrs. Hendrickson, Wayne (Joan) Poway, Calif. 24 grandchildren. 7 a Also sister of Snow Valley, Wash. Family services were held at Mel- anie to Craig D. Monsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Monsen of Vernal. A. Sepuimher"2.nd Wadding is Mwing plaimetHn the Manti LDS Temple. The couple will make their home in Logan where they both plan to complete their education. Melanie is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wood-hous- e of Beaver. 1 There will be no services, Mr. Jefferson's body was donated to medical research. ' In lieu of flowers family suggests contributions to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. Olpin Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. 2nd Ward Sacrament Beaver grandaughters. Dedication of the grave at the Mountain View Cemetery was given by Chase Murdock. Funeral services were under direction of Olpin Mortuary. Gloria Jeanne Fisher Misc. WANTED TO RENT IN BEAVER or more unfurnished house. Man, wife & one child. Call collect after 5 2 bedroom 527-354- 1. Gloria Jeanne Fisher 29, died July 27, 1976 following a very short illness in the Lincoln County Hospital in Caliente, Nevada. She was born August 24, 1946 in Lake Charles, Calcasieu Par-risLouisiana to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Veillon. She married John Timothy Fisher May 29, J965 in Austin, Texas. She is survived by her husband, daughter, Melissa DeAnn, son Jeffrey Mitchell all of Caliente. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Veillon, sisters, Mrs. ' Charlotte Ann Cory and Mrs. Sandra Lorraine Whittlesy of Shreveport, Louisiana. Funeral services were held Friday, July 30th at 11:00 a.m. in the Caliente LDS Chapel. Internment took place in the Milford Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. Rodrick Kirk Jones was confirmed a member of the church by his father, Kirk Jones, assisted by the bishopric. Gratitude was expressed by members for the moisture and for the outstanding bicentennial programs that have been given throughout the year. Benediction was given by Milo Erickson. h, 3rd Ward Sacrament Beaver Third Ward Sacrament Meeting was held Sunday, Aug. 1,1976, at 12:30 p.m. Patrick Yardley conducted the meeting. Opening song was "The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning." Opening prayer was offered by Jess Baker. 1st Ward Special The baby daughter of Ron and Patricia Burr was blessed and given the name of Stephanie Jan Interest Burr. he First Ward Special Interest Group had a pot luck dinner at the . Swimming Pool Park Friday, July 30. The group enjoyed reminiscing about old times and fun. They also felt this years July 24th celebration was one of the best we've ever had. T Shawn Bailey Smith, son of Blake and 'Nancy' Smith, was confirmed ' a member of the church. Sacrament song was "God, Our Father, Hear Us Pray." Lory Gurr and Theron Jessup officiated at - the sacrament table. Following the bearing of testimonies, the closing song was "Sing We Now at Parting." Sam Kerksiek Rt-n- Reduce safe & fast with GoBese Tablets & "water piils." 31 Beaver Drug, N, Main, Beaver. Circle Saw Sharpening house siuth of Merca'f- - CampCaU Far! Johnson. bell Mortuary. ' 1 438-224- HEATING & KF.FRlGtRATION SALES SFRVICE Furnace Vacuumed, serviced, installed. Air Conditioners Serviced, installed. Refrigerator repaired. andor Sales furnaces, i.i:!alla:ion heaters, space of and Fireplaces. Sheet nirtal work also. J. Duffy 4 Son P.O. Box P7 Milford. I Uh M751 TrWbnn... U7-230- 1 PUBLIC NOTICES Notice to Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer , to change water in Beaver County ' throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLBAM. Richard L. DcArmitt. Loradelle J. DeArmitt and Debra L. DeArmitt, 5102 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, Calif. 90505, proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 3.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced bv a deeded portion of Appl. 25520. Cert. 5287 . The water has been diverted from a well, 310' ft. deep at a point N. 350 ft. and W. 200 ft. from E'4 Cor. Sec, 31, T29S. R8W; and used from Apr. 1 to O.t. 31 fur the irrigation of 0.75 ar. in S'iNF.V.. SE'.NWVi. Sec. 3I.T29S. R8W. Hereafter, 3.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from an ft. deep at a point S. well, 1304 ft. and E. 36 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 1. T29S. R7W, (near Beaver); and used for the domesg tic purposes of one family, of 12 cattle; and used from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.4S25 ac. in SWVi NW'4. NWViSW'-- i Sec. 1 T29S. R7W. ) Sumner F. Murdixk and Frank B. Myers, a partnership; co Sumner F. Box 371. Beaver, Utah 8471.1. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0.0 5 sec. ft. of water as evidenced-bAppl. No. 40220. The water has been diverted from a ft. deep at a well, point S. 330 ft. and E. 900 ft. from WV Cor. Sec. 30. T29S. R8W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family and of 22 cattle in NW'i SW' i Sec. 30. T29S. R8W. . Hereafter. 0.015 sec, ft,,, of water is to be diverted from an well, 150 fr! deep existing at a point N. 170 ft. and E. 2000 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 30. T29S. R8W, (near Beaver); and used for same as heretofore in Sf'iNWVi (77-8j- 200-50- stock-waterin- 1 Mur-diK- MOTOROLA ' 1 S 50-20- IK Jilt stock-waterin- g Color TC w Radios Cr Stereo Cas-tt- f Strreo Tape Recorder e TaDe Vol Beoson BEAVER, UTAli offered the Sec.30.T29S.R8E. Leslie U. and Box 501, P.O. Strahm, Mary Beaver, Utah 84713, proposes to correct the point of diversion and natureof useof 4.0ac. ft. of water , as evidenced by Seg. Appl. No. ; 26637-a- , The and Change water was to have been diverted ft. from a well, deep at a point N. 150 ft. and E. 2980 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 13, T29S, R7W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatcring of 4 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.79 ac. in SWVi SE"a See. 13, T29S. R7W. Hereafter, 4.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from an existing well, 191 ft. deep at a point N. 140 ft. and E. 260 ft. from S'4 Cor. Sec. 13, T29S. R7W. (E of Beaver); and used for the stock- watering of 4 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.9725 ac. in SWW SEV. Sec. 13.T29S, R7W. Clark Bradshaw and Norman Bradshaw,' Beaver, Utah 84713. proposes to correct the point of diversion and place of use of .0 act. ft. of water as evidenced by' Change Appl. The water has been diverted from a well, 200 ft. deep at a point S. 300 ft. and E. 2340 ft. from W'4 Cor. Sec. 21. T28S. R7W; and used for the stix kwatering of 36 cattle in NEV4 SWV. Sec.21.T28S.R7W. Hereafter. 1 .0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from an existing , well. 250 ft. deep at a point N. 140 ft. and E. 840 ft. from S'4 Cor. Sec. 16. T28S. R7W. (near Manderfield); and used for he stockwatcring of 36 cattle in SEVi Sec. 16. T28S. R7W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 14, on or before September 4. (77-153- closing Doctor in the Kitchen9 , 150-20- 0 (77-152- 1 1 1976. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published- in The Beaver Press July 22. 29. and August 5, 1976. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Beaver County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Melvin E. & Maren E. Lowell; Kenneth W. & Nancy N. Holland, 641 Kingsbury Lane, Las Vegas, Nev. 89106, proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 7.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by a deeded portion of Appl. 21727, Cert. 765 and Change The water has been diverted from a 12J4inch well, 300 ft. deep at a point N. 10 ft. and W. 800 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 35, T29S. R8W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 1.75 ac. in S'i, SEV4 Sec. 35. T29S. R8W. Hereafter. 7.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from an ft. deep at a point well, N. 42 deg. 19 min. E. 2211 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 34, T29S, R8W, (SW of Greenville); and used for the domestic purposes of seven families; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.4725 ac. in N'aSE'l Sec. 34, T29S. R8W. by Laurence M. Hursh. M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council Salt tablets won't really help the athlete when he sweats. He's 'already lost a lot of body water. To dissolve the salt tablet in his body it takes more water from his blood. And before the water (77-156- (77-61- 250-35- 0 Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate w ith the State Engineer. 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before September 18, 1976. Dee C. Hansen STATE Engineer Published in The Beaver Press August 5, 12 and 19. 1976. can get back into his blood stream he's lost still more water perspiring. So it's a useless ' procedure. Just have him drink a lot of water instead. Almost everyone knows milk is the best source of calcium in our food supply. It is, in fact, almost impossible for you to get the amount of calcium that is recommended unless milk in some form is used daily. Cheese foods and other should be eaten frequently. The soundest approach to weight control is prevention. Doctors know it's simply easier for people to not get fat in the first place than to lose weight after they've put on too many pounds. So watch your weight, and don't become overweight. Enjoy your food, but eat only as much as you need for body maintenance and energy. You can't live without water. Water is needed for all the chemical processes of the body. They take place in solution, and as water is used, it must be replaced. The interchange represents several pints a day. Perspiration, exhaled breath, internal body functions, ail are in- I volved. Milk is an excellent food. It contains a wide variety of the essential nutrients needed for good health. As such, it's one of the most useful foods you can add to your meal. Two glasses a day the give an adult s the protein needed, calcium, half the riboflavin, and many other essential nutrients. Many husbands undoubtedly overeat when they travel on business. Its not necessarily their fault, especially if they're entertaining on the expense account and the customer wants a large meal. But they should compensate by eating less the next day. The only way to control weight is to not eat more than you one-fourt- h COMPLETE flUMBING SERVlCtJ 7 DATS A WftK COMMERCIAL RESIDE NT1 At, REPAIRS SEHIC TANK SERVICES PERFECTED ROOTER CAU 434-263- 4 SERVICE Wm. KEHR LHUMBINt NAVt 10 north too wtsr - three-fourth- need. Aug . JZ BY ESTA weak mind is like a microscope which magnifies trifling things, but cannot receive A great ones. He that respects himself is safe from others; he wears a coat of mail that none can pierce, Mrs. Vie Smith had the misfortune last May 5th of falling in her home and breaking her hip and I want to compliment her family on the wonderful way they have assisted her and Gilbert this past 13 weeks. They are Louree Stevens of Roy, Warren and Barbara Smith and Leo and Betty Smith of Provo, Bobby Gillies and her two children of Salt Lake and 4-5- -6 ..r'? NEWEST ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Pat (Susan) Smith are rejoycing over the arrival of a ' baby boy ' July 23, 1976 in Broadview Illinois. He weighed 4 lbs 13 Vi ozs. his name. will be Kevin Patrick. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gregory of Las Vegas, Nev. and Laura ' Smith of Beaver. Dr. and Mrs. 'Jerry (Leola) Henrie are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy July 24, 1976 in the Beaver Valley Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs 14 Vi ozs. His name is James Worthen Henrie. He has two sisters and 5 brothers. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James E. Henrie and Mr.and Mrs. William G. (Mary) Worthen of Las Vegas, Nev. Great grand- mother is Mrs. Evalyn Stout of Richfield, Ut. "1 Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Aug. PCS deTo One Week Wedv Aug. 11 Ronald Smith of Las Vegas. I to Tues v Aug. 17 know she loves and appreciated them for it. She reports she is improving Mr. and Mrs. Lenzy (Monali) nicely. Puffer are parents of a baby boy Jeannie Moore and children born Tuesday, July 27, 1976, at Jodi, Julie and Jason of Las' the Beaver Valley Hospital. her been have One Show 8: 15 p.m. visiting Vegas Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert and Mr. Mrs. parents, Phillip Edwards and Mr. and (Anonaj Swindlehurst. Mrs. Fred Puffer, Jr. Scott Failsson of Mr. and Mrs. SHOW TIME 8 P.M. Great grandparents are Mr. Bill (Janice) Fails, of Orem is Sr. nd Mrs. Fred Puffer, visiting with his grandparents, Unl ess otherwise Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Mildred) stated Vickers. Allen Reynolds has gone into Salt Lake for another medical checkup. Nathan DawBert Swindlehurst is a patient in son, Salt Lake City, has been the Beaver Valley Hospital. declared winner of the Utah Beef Mr. and Mrs. William (Geor-genand Council's "Dad's Favorite Beef Warby, Phoebe Michelle Warby were in Salt Lake Recipe" contest. Nathan's "Stuffed Steak" was judged to be the Fridy, July 30th to attend the most original, complete and palMr. for and reception wedding atable from among more than and Mrs. Craig (Penny) Prows. 1000 recipes submitted from 133 Craig is the son of Mr. and Mrs. communities. Utah Gene (Lucille) Prows. Nathan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Corrine Eastman and her Mrs. J. Terence Dawson, 1346 daughter, Elaine Vallett, and West 2320 South, will receive a 5 grandson, Mark, of Saratoga, Calif, called to see Mrs. Sara x 10 foot Penman trampoline as Bakes and Mrs. Lula Tanner first prize. You'll probably sleep a lot Stuffed Steak is "an old family Monday. Mrs. Eastman was in some psychologists better, the South Pacific tour with Lula recipe brought over from Iresay, if you furnish your bed' Mrs. "Our Dawson, land," says and Sara in 1973. room in soothing colors.. Tra1 Mrs. Lula Atkin, Danille whole family loves it, and it ditional blues and greens arc still used, but earth tones Windos, Margaret Perchette and stretches such a long way." With such as rust and brown, may! eight children, Mrs. Dawson is Marylu Merlino of Ely, Nevada prove just as relaxing. visited last week with their always on the lookout for ways to prepare large brother and uncle, King Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine (Nell) family meals. In this recipe a DIAMONDS DIRECT. INC.I Blackett and Dr. and Mrs. Hal delicious bread stuffing is sandSupplied by wiched between two round Murdock. Leo Wins Antwerp. ' Belgium The stuffed steaks are Family members attending the steaks. Patterson Reunion recently were cooked slowly to tenderize the meat and retain juices. Mrs. Lydia Patterson, Faye Second prize winners, each Wallace Patterson and are Mr. and Mrs. LaMont (Lillian) receiving a skateboard, Diamonds at Wholesale Price! Thornock and family of Salt Lake; Donny Williams, 10, Ogden, for Ann Eyre, Las Vegas, Nev.; Lola "Beef Hussar;" Angie Marie I Smith, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, 10, for "Beef Steak I Aubra (Veon) Patterson and Salad;" Jackie Healey, 9, "Bar265 South 1st East becue Beef Roast;" Natalie family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Ado) Bsaver, Utah 84713 Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beers, 10, "Beef Rolls," all from ..Salt Tajjfi fity; and Sean Bullock. Patterson, Milford. "" PhonjuJ38-?47I,?. Mrs:.Wilfofd (Thelma) Johnson 7, SaTniTTforhis "L,eniprt Loaves. Iwelve tliird-priz- e winners inhad the misfortune of falling at Ask For Colleen or Heber. the K.O.A. camp and breaking cluding two tie entires, will two receive free tickets to ride the her arm. After receiving medical treatments at the Beaver Valley . Heber Creeper. They are Kelly 7 Price; Lori Hospital they returned to their Anne Anderson, home in Granger, Ut. She and Webb, 10, Orem; Anne Orchard, Wilford were with their son and II, Hunter; Greg Pardahn, 11, Murray; Donnelle Boren, 12, family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe John11, Ogden; Rancy Leonhardt, son, on their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Garth (Sue) 24th celebrations. Baldwin and Scott and Carol Ann, Jiminie D. Ivie, Flagstaff, Colleen Coston and son Cory, Mr. and Mrs. Dave (Shelley) Brown of Ariz., visited at the home of his Central, Ut. and Mr. and Mrs. aunt and uncle, Don and Carcne Loyal (Thelma) Baldwin were in Baldwin. The Don Baldwin family met Enoch, Ut. Sunday, Aug. 1, to attend sacrament meeting where at the City Park in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald (Linda) Saturday, July 31, for a Williams Brindley had their daughter, Family Reunion. Angela and Kami Lynn, blessed by her father Julye, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry assisted by the Bishopric, Garth, (Terrie) Baldwin and Avery went Loyal and Dave. Linda is the with them. fOMNHtnt Guests at the home of Mr. and I daughter of Garth and Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dean and Mrs. Milo Baker over the weekend were Otto Baker, Salt Lake, family of Salt Lake were weekend and his granddaughters, Suzan home of the at his guests parents, and Shawna Baker, Logan. Also Mr. and Mrs. Wallace (Beth) Mr. and Mrs. Vernon (Joan) Dean. Mrs. Nettie Fordham is in Salt Hughes and three sons who were Lake where she has recently enroutc to their home in Parker, Arizona, after spending the week undergone major surgery. Janet Root of Provo, Ut. spent in northern Utah and - southern I last weekend with her mother, Idaho. Mrs. Laura Smith, and enjoyed seeing her many friends home for the 24th celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Ruth) Hogan of Clearfield, Ut. spent the weekend with Ruth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Kate) Reynolds and other family mem- Young Chef Wins Contest Twelve-year-ol- Firmage d Theatre e) , econ-nomic- prayer. (77-156- MAKE beaien down carpet rap ai doorways bright and fluffy again with Blue Lustre. t $2. electric shampooer KLVNOLD'S Bill DING SUPPLY Sacra- s. "BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW" 438-245- Ward Invocation was given by Lyle Mortenson. Eugene Warren was admitted as a member to the ward. James Worthen Henrie was blessed and named by his father, Dr. Terry Heririe, assisted by the Bishopric, Wm. G. Worthen, Dr. Noal Robinson and Alan Hutch-ing- Buy US. Savings Bonds. 295-91S- Mobile Home Lots For Kent 62'2 X 100 ft. 200 amp. connections. Lease $30 month. 500 So. Main St. Phone Second ment Meeting was held Sunday, August 1, 1976 in the ward chapel at 12:30 p.m. Prelude and postlude music was played by Ruth Crook. Clara Carter directed the singing. Bishop Grant Esplin conducted the meeting. bath, Hunter grandaughter. WecJ.'TKu.;.Fri. Cg y $oes f 7 IPBS1 'j. Mb - bers. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. (Mary) Worthen of Las Vegas visited with their daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Terry (Leola) Henrie Sunday and attended Sacrament meeting where the Henries had their new baby blessed and named. Earl Patterson is a patient in the Beaver Valley Hospital for medical treatments. The Joseph and Lovina Hoopcs Briggs family held their family reunion for one week at the campground below Kcnts Lake where they fished, played games and enjoyed a real happy get together. Attending were Joseph and Lovina Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar (Pearl) Briggs and family of Henderson, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Mclba) Johnson. Beck and II a Mae Gark and family. Provo; Jerry and Lois Atkin and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Clark (Verge) Goodwin, Milford and Alton and Lcnor Swindlehurst and family. Thirty-twfamily members were present. Zona Myers daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Talbot and son, Kevin, Granger, Ut. spent a week wilh her. They enjoyed fishing, boating and concluded their week at the July t Open a vault-saf- c, fc'4 ft high-intere- st Savings Account today. And watch the money grow. You do the watching. The money does the work. BEAVER CITY BRANCH of Milford Slate Bank I Vhvjc fiiippryltliwgs fuippcn. i |