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Show THE BEAVER PH'JSS Thursday, 2, 197b er 3rd Ward f Manderfield By nru BnUw' S AST CENTER STRUT ' 'V' l' i t ,Bf VI R. UTAH 847 ' What we need now is "fewer people who live across the street and more neighbors. 13 ,i 1 . I'uUUslicd ' F'cr .i may sometimes" fall back dead, but God himself can't kill them when they're said."- "Thoughts unexpressed Thursday ;ii Beaver. I'tah Ntvoiul Class Posiage Paid at Beaver. I'tah 'Editor Publisher A. KI( H .Sacrament A Mrs. BY ESTA Bob Brown has gone back to Cedar City to start school classes again. Rnh Brown was takpn tn ik Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake last Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw went to Joseph, Utah, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Aub Patterson on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Shad Bradshaw and son. Jeremy, spent three days at Enterprise with Janet's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harrison, and family. On Saturday, they went to the St. George Temple with Janet's sister to be married. Bro. Henry Willeson was the speaker at Manderfield Sacrament Meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Cox sang a song. Mrs. Willeson and Elva Kodges came with Mr. Willeson. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw had a birthday dinner at their place for Ilynn. Those there for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cox and family, Orderville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bradshaw and family of Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Shad Bradshaw spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb. Guests recently with Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Bobby) Morris were Business Manager DOKO HV M. RICH Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Laurie) Boarth and son, Russell. Mr. AO East ("cnlcr Si. Business Office and Mrs. Jim (Carolyn) Dysart Phone and children, Chet and Pattie, Mrs. Betty Bonner and daughter Per Year : ... Subscription Price Robin and Wellie Bozarth of Las Vegas. They also visited with in . Advance Mrs. LaRita Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (Esta) Outside Beaver County Warren were in Ely, Nevada Friday, August 27, 1976 to attend - $6 Per Year the funeral for Shasta Lynn Nichols, infant daughter of Stan Association - Founded 1885 and Alice Kae Nichols who died shortly after birth in Denver, MEMBER OFTHE Colorado. Alice Kae is a grandf daughter of Eugene's and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Kae) Warren. While we were there we visited with his sister Maud Jameson and Mary Muir a former resident of Beaver. Beautiful Lawn In A Day Mr. and Mrs. Alma (Mickie) Cedar City, Nelson Insta-TurLowe were in Las Vegas Friday to Utah 84720. Phone take their son and family, Mr. and ATTENTION Mrs. Dennis Lowe, who has Kenworth Glen Pickard has been the visited for two weeks in Beaver, with 250 Cummins. Ready to run. Electrolux Representative for 18 to catch the plane to return back will lease. Call Mr. Zisman, in Southern Utah. "1 want years to Jacksonville, Florida where . The Veterans Administration 'collect. (H0D.174-2HHOBeaver County residents to know Dennis has employment. leads the federal government in I am still the that representing Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Neta) Low Two bedroom home. Complete the number and level of employCall and Electrolux Company." with carpets, curtains and some family of Salt Lake visited last ment of women, VA Administrafor sales and service. week with Bill's parents, Mr. and .selected furniture (if desired). For tor Richard L. Roudebush anMrs. Jim (Sadie) Low. further information call Beatrice HOMEWORKERS WANTED nounced today. Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Sylvia) Hurst IN THIS AREA As of June 30. 1976, VA women No Oakden were in Beaver last week in full time students. "white Men, women, two all red stallion, Beautiful, collar" jobs numbered 89 198, experience necessary; stuffing & to visit with their parents, Stan vcars. well broke. Quarterhorse Oakden and Mr. and Mrs. W.L. the equivalent of 56.8 per cent of addressing envelopes (CommisS2.200.00 or offer. Registered: Vorhees. Sylvia went into Salt Earn sion the total VA work force. Mailers). sparetime My Scarlett Busters Request Lake with her parents, her father "I have stressed continued money at home. $100.00 weekly Gin. Also horse colt. red. yearhad further repairs since he had efforts to employ and upgrade the same breed at 320 E. Main possible. Send $1.00 (refundling, ' Liiidon. role of women in the Veterans able) & long, stamped, addressed heart surgery last May. They Phone 84062. Ut. returned home and Mr. Vorhees ; PPS-82for details Administration and these new envelope D. Sorenscn. James is feeling much better. 216 Jackson 612, Chicago 60606. figures are a reflection of our Fresh Bartlett Pears and Hale Mr. and Mrs. King (Donna) genuine concern," Roudebush' Peaches. To order call Jovce Reduce safe & fast with GoBese Morris, Bill and Irene Cox were in said. "water pills." Tablets & Ely, Nevada over the weekend to He said the most recent visit with Mrs', Lula Atkin, Mrs. Beaver Drug, 31 N. Main, available figures comparing VA 4 Firestone super all traction Helen Paice and family and Mrs. Beaver. and government-sid- e employtires. 16x7.50. $150. Four 16x8-8;- ! Barbara Dennis and to attend the ment of women show that in lug Chevy rims $50. Call fair and horse races. October 1975 women accounted ask for Calvin Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Ned (Ruth) Daly for 56.5 per cent of total VA CjSoks, dishwashers, waitress. spent their summer vacation in employment while in the governIdaho and Colorado Apply at the Flying M Restauvisiting ment as a whole they were only Notice lo Water Users rant. Beaver, or call Mr. Thomp-soand relatives and enjoying friends 35.3 per cent. The following applications have the many places of interst. And in the year ending last been filed with the State Engineer Mrs. Ruby McMullin, Annabell Excellent riding horse. Beautiful October, Roudebush said, the to change water in Beaver County and Elsie Hales visited in Orem, number of women employed by bay mare. Easy to handle, throughout the entire year unless Utah this week with mr. and Mrs. VA increased by 5,685, or 40 per Call no problems. otherwise designated. Locations Doug McMullin and family. cent of the total federal governfor details. inSLB&M. Dr. and Mrs. M.L. (Editha) ment increase in female employ) Arrowhead Two small travel trailers, good Kent of Mesa, Arizona were ment during that period. BeaBox 258, five Corporation, condition. Both models sleep guests at the home of "This is a remarkable record ver, Utah .84713, proposes to overnight persons and each has stove, oven,. Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth. we are extremely proud of and the of of diversion point change " and I were in Parowan spare tire and wheel. Eugene he said. offt:it," e.(V75 as ncc,tn g.'J. t Ea vMSTtw to attend the funeral for pofina Monday he same this period, During vUlNipltJ .ftiaatnnJwDri andiftetiing Wi: Doth reasonably-price- d. Joseph Ridley a long time friend said, VA women employed at the Award 17a. pg. 166. as Call of Eugene's. GS level were 58.4 per cent amended bv Change Appl. Nos. Mrs. Etta Louise Matheson and Authentic Navajo rug, unusual of total VA employment, while in The and Mrs. Carolyn Jones and four the government as a whole only quality, extra thick like water has been diverted from a children of Enoch. Utah and Mr. maid-them. Rare 60 x 88, large 20 per cent of the GS well. 187 ft. deep at a point Mrs. Ray (Helen) Cartwright and sie. From a private family employees were women. N. 300 ft. and W. 400 ft. from S'A were our dinner guests last In the top levels of GS collection. Fair price to right Cor. Sec. 2. T30S. R5W; and used Sunday. women accounted for 10.8 per buver but show n only by appointfrom Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Joyce Boyter and Kathy cent of VA employees while ment. Call domesjie purposes of 250 weekhave moved to Richfield, among government executives in in Sec. cabins T30S. 2, end tvpe Ut. where they have employgeneral at those levels, women R5W. ment. were only 5.1 per cent of the total. of 0.075 ft. sec. Hereafter, I'm not getting enough news water is to be diverted from two items for the press my number is wells as follows: (1) same as When women surveyed said Please call your news in well. (2) heretofore; Richthey 'shopped the advertis& At Beaver Travelodgc the Monday before news time. If ft. deep at a point N. 500 ft. ing', they were almost univerard's Sinclair. Apply in person. I'll let me know. don't just and E. 900 ft. from W'i Cor. Sec. you referring to ads in the sally forget about trying to inform the Female. Apply in person at Stag 2. T30S R5W. (1 mi. NW of Big . . . the same adnewspaper on. of whats going people Motel. vfhich saved them Flat Ranger Station); and used . vertising Mrs. Vie Smith was in Provo same as heretofore. both time (prior soles informa- last week for a check up. she is Lady to work in Beaver cheese Donald A. and and money (bargains tion) plant. Clerical accounting experimproving nicely but it will be six Rita Smith. 4050 W. 135th Str.. and special coupons). Monday-througience needed. of will out before be weeks she Hawthorne. Calif. 90250. pro-- , the wheelchair. Guests at their Roy. Utah. Friday. Needs experto change the point of poses ience on typewriter and home this weekend were Mrs. Mrs. Lydia Smith is visiting in of use and nature diversion, place Sharon Wadsworth and grandadding machine. Orcm. Utah with her sons and 1.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced of Please write: Western General son. Brandon Bulloch, of Cedar, family. Mr. and Mrs. Charley bv a deeded portion of Appl. Dairies. Attention: Tom Oliekan. Mr. and Mrs. King (Louree) (LaRue) Smith and Mr. and Mrs. 27279. and Change P.O. Box 307. Midvale. Utah Stevens and Mrs. Fave Stevens of Cornell (Iris) smith. The water has been 84047. well. 1000 diverted from a W ft. deep at a point S. 130 ft. and E. 1430 ft. from VV'i Cor. See. 3. T29S. R7W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NW'.. N'iSW', Sec. 3. T29S. R7W. Rent Mobile Home Lots Lor by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Hereafter, I.Oac. ft. of water is t2' X 100 ft. 2(X) amp. conneca Consultant, National Dairy Council well. be from diverted lo tions. Lease $30 month. 500 So. ft. deep at a point S. 1924 . Main St. Phone It. and W. 2553 ft. from E1 4 Cor. Sec. 35. T28S. R7W. (near WATCH THAT DIETARY FIBER Beaxcr); and used for the domesDEALER ELECTROLUX Are confused about fiber in foods is not the same in terms of you tic purposes of one family and Mrs. Chris (Connie) Marshall. the diet? You may well be. as what it can cause to happen in 3 9 of and cattle stoikwaterinij ' will be the new Minersville. there are conflicting scientific our bodies sheep in SW'.SE1. Sec. 35. Some fiber, for example, when Electrolux dealer in Southern opinions as to its proper role in T28S. K'Wj. human digestion Fiber, present added to the diet, reduces the Utah. For parts, service or new Protests resisting the granting only in foods of plant origin, is not level of cholesterol in your blood vacums call of these applications with reasons digested by the human body but Other kinds of fiber don't So it SOLAR FURNACES therefor must be filed in duplipasses through the digestive certainly is an cate with the State Engineer. 442 Information Prices to say that fiber, implying tract and is eliminated as waste It absorbs moisture and adds any or all fiber, will act the same State Capitol. Salt Lake City. Llfestar Solar bulk to food materials, and as a in our bodies Utah 841 14, on or before October Box 382 result body waste is eliminated 9. 9'o. ADDITIONAIJ.Y. it must be Fillmore. Uuh 84631 more frequently. understood that the fiber in our Dee ('. Hansen On one hand, scientists who mod should not be considered as STATE ENGINEER Phone recommend increased fiber in the same as crude fiber, which is Published in The Bcacr Press the diet have theorized that the the remnant after food material MAKE beaten down Aliens! 26. September 2 iV 9. carpel napat greater bulk and more frequent is boiled in strong acid and base (. lUirwavs bright and fluffy again of body wastes proelimination solutions in the laboratory This with Blue Lustre. vide important health benefits is not comparable to process ORS TO CREDI1 NOTICE .Kent electric shampoocr' $ by protecting us from several human digestion, yet it is the RK FOLD'S Bi ll DING SUPPLY Estate of Steven H. Vardley. diseas. s such as appendicitis, method used to compute the fiber uVt cased. C'rediiors will present hemorrhoids, diverticulitis and HEATING 4 REFRIGERATION quantity shown in present food claims with vouchers to the cancer of the colon charts Nutritionists believe that SALES & SERVICE undersigned at 10 North Main it may underestimate the true SOME OTHER scientists, howfurnace Vacuumed. scriccd. Street Suite H. Cedar City. Utah ever, say that extensive clinical dietary fiber content by 20 to 50 installed. 8420 on or before the 22nd day ol research is required to determine percent - Serviced, Air Conditioner in9"6: claims must be So. your approach to fiber November. whether these theories are valid stalled. These scientists do not recom- should be one of moderation presented in accordance with the Refrigerator repaired. mend large quantities of fiber un- Most scientists. 1 think, agree Utah Code pro isinns of til more knowledge is available that some additional fiber in the Annotated 1953. and with proper Sales and or installation The crux of what we need to American diet is desirable Just of unification as required therein. know more about centers on two don't go overboard furnaces, Bran and space healers, and Bonnie Vardley Ruesch. We don't really know whole grain cereals are Sheet metal work points also. fireplji.es. good of of the Estate Administratrix precisely what happens to fiber sources of fiber So are fruits and J. Duff k Son ' Steven H. Vardley. Deceased it when passes through the vegetables, nuts, peas and other P.O. Box 887 Published, in The Beaver Press human digestive process And we legumes An apple or two added i Mllford. Luh 84751 A: & know- that fiber is not Aueust 19 26. September 2 9. just to your daily fare wouldn t be a fiber 19"6. that fiber in different bad idea Telephone; I ''$5 v icttiM. 'Tiki, Leads in Employment of Women VA 586-851- -2 lb End-dum- 438-565- . (77-436- P-- ' 438-565- 2 2 13-1- Cart-wrig- 438-565- 438-286- 100-15- 0 Part-tim- y ). ft' 300-40- Misc. Doctor in the Kitchen9 9-- 1 BHS Menu Thursday, September 2 Delux Meat Loaf Fluffy potatoes & gravy Buttered peas & carrots Melon slices (Cantaloupe & Watermelon) Bread & butter '2pt. milk Friday, September Vegetable Beef Soup . 3 Bread stix wbutter Rice Pudding or cookie pt. milk Monday, September 6 LABOR DAY VACATION Tuesday, Sept. 7 Cold plate wsalad, lunch meats & cheese Chilled sliced peaches Hot rolls wbutter & jelly Chocolate cake Vi pt. milk Wednesday, Sept. 8 Hamburgers wall of the trimmings Lettuce wedge Chilled watermelon Peanut clusters pt. milk Vi Thursday, Sept. 9 Italian Spaghetti Buttered corn Fruit cup French rolls wbutter & peanut butter 'j pt. milk Friday, Sept. 10 Toasted cheese sandwich Seasoned green beans ; 387-230- 1 fe in The Big Bus Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association Junior Dr. Jekyll J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association Bang me over the head with a tire tool. Cancel my membership in the Nice Guys Association. Criticize me all you want, but I just have to say something you might not like. It's this: Too many parents have been neglecting what I consider a sacred obligation. They don't take the time to meet the teachers of their children. That's bad? That's awful! Let's face it: Next to a child's parents, there's possibly nobody else in the world who knows the youngster better than his or her teacher. Students and teachers are together about 1,200 hours a year. Chances are, if you scheduled a good chat with the teacher, you'd learn a lot about your child-go- od things. I know a man who seldom saw the inside of a school. His wife telephoned him at the office and asked him to pick up their daughter at school. She wasn't outside when he arrived. So he walked into the school auditorium where he sighted a group of kids. A band was playing onstage, and he spotted his daughter there, playing the flute. The sight and sound of his youngster making such beautiful music touched the man so deeply that he cried. Sometimes, though, we parents don't find such glorious scenes when we visit our children's schools. We may find that the son who is a quiet, kind and cheerful junior Dr. Jekyll at home can be a howling Mr. rlyde at school. If you're a parent and your child goes to school, you cannot do the best possible job of rearing that child unless you talk with that person who may know your child nearly as well as you do. I mean the teacher. It's traditional to make New Year's resolutions. Well, this is a new school year. Enough said? Sept. BLM Schedules Public Meetings Stereo Cassette Tape Val Beesofi BEAVER, UTAH 6-7 One Show By Dr. Dary l Orange juice Vi pt. milk Good Pine Nut Crop Foreseen Thurs. Fri. Joseph Bologna J Jello "The Hindenburg' Ved-Thur-- Fri Sept. 8-9- -10 Fields 7 SHOW TIME Unl 8 P.M. ess otherwise stated Firmage Theatre NEWEST ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Edith) Nelson of Lubbock, Texas are happy to announce the arrival of a baby girl August 27, 1976. She weighed 8 lbs 5 ozs and will be named Christine. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Miriam) Farnsworth of Salt Lake. Great grandmother is Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth. , A series of six public meetings have been scheduled in the Cedar City BLM District to discuss proposed revised grazing and vehicle proposed revised JbeqmA 1 additional Olpin Mortuary, serving Central and Southern Utah for over 40 years, continues to offer the finest in funeral service and in facilities. Every preference, every detail, are always arranged in accordance with the families wishes. Expert, professional ability and friendly, personal service will continue to be the guidelines at Olpin Mortuary. Ambulance Service (OlpiUT 50 West 100 North Telephone Beaver, Utah 8471 3 43S-265- 1 Twice pinenuts. An ' ROGER D.OLPIN 3rd Generation Funeral Director 50c service charge Kill be made for any classified advertisement not paid before the end of our billing period. as IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for Sewing Machine Operators $2.30 per hour to start 6 MONTH RAISE EVALUATION PIECEWORK INCENTIVE PAID VACATION PAID HOLIDAYS INSURANCE Contact Ross Low FARWEST GARMENTS 150 South Main Beaver, Utah Phone 8:15 off-roa- d , "5-9-- 4 Home We. There is good news for those -6f roasting 10RV)Tegutarion5:"""' : ,wbplike, The scheduled are to meetings pinenuts. A good pinenut crop is clarify questions concerning the available this year in western proposed, regulations. Morgan Beaver and Iron Counties. The Jensen, Cedar City District Mancrop is very localized due to the summer storm pattern. Only on ager, stated the meetings will be those sites that received moisture held in Panguitch. Escalante, Kanab. St. George. Cedar City in July were the cones able to and Beaver. The meeting in complete their growth and proBeaver will be held at the duce nuts. Courthouse on September 6th. The good sites are located in the Lopers Cabin area, which is The meetings will all begin at 7:00 p.m. at each location. just south of the Mountain Home , Proposed on grazing regulations will the side east of the range; be discussed from 7:00 p.m. to Indian Peaks around the Cougar 8:30 p.m. Discussion of the Spar road; and on the west side of the Indian Peaks range from the proposed ORV regulations will follow at 8:30 p.m. Cougar Spar Pass south to Mr. Jensen indicated copies of Arrowhead Pass. The White the proposed regulations are Rocks area has a poor and available to be studied at cither scattered crop. These above sometimes Happiness is the district office in Cedar City or mentioned for will areas be use found In postponing some of the by recreational pickers only, no any of the BLM area offices in things we want long enough to Cedar City. St. George. Kanab or commercial operators will be appreciate some of the things Escalante. in areas. these given permits we have. The pubiic is invited to comIndividuals picking for their ment on the proposals. Interested own use do not need permits. parties have until October I to However, the BLM asks that you comment on the grazing proposal a few Do rules: not please obey and until October 7 to comment cut or break down trees; do not on the ORV proposal. Comments leave litter, and do not drive should be sent to the Director vehicles off of established roads. (210). Bureau of Land Manage-mcn- t. If further information or maps are needed, please feel free to Washington, D.C. 20240. come to the Beaver River Resource Area office located upstairs in the Federal Building, 82 North 100 East, Cedar City. Utah. The staff will answer your questions and give directions to the Color TV Car Stereo areas with a good crop of Radios Tape Recorder 386-285- 743-698- 5 ArnellGale. et Dc-ere- . ' 'i The Franklin Dewey Farnsworth family reunion was held August 23rd at the Sugarhouse Park in Salt Lake City. Hosts and chairmen for this years reunion were members of the F. Dennis Farnsworth family. More than 150 family members enjoyed the-gtogerher.'After a delicious picnic, a genealogy meeting was held, then each branch of the family furnished a part on the program which was enjoyed by all. The concluding entertainment was square dancing on the grass. All ages joined in the fun and decided that Grandpa F.D. Farnsworth had a wonderful posterity. F.D. Farnsworth was mayor of Beaver and bishop of the West Ward years ago. Attending from Beaver were Mrs. Ellen F. Joseph, Kathleen S. Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. F. Dennis Farnsworth. well-traine- - ''. Farnsworth Family Reunion 438-266- tot-Jiiln- Steven Lowe and Calvin Warby officiated at the sacrament table. Teresa Cox talked about goals and her experiences at college. The Michael Tebbs family gave the following progarm: Timothy gave a short talk. Margaret Tebbs talked about the role of being a mother. The Tebbs children sang, "I Love Mother," they were accompanied by Joyce Gale. Michael Tebbs talked on the role of being a father. Closing prayer was given by . Meridee Winn Farrer, 21, died Sunday, August 29, 1976 of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. She was born July 5, 1955 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She lived with foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bradshaw, during her Junior year and attended Beaver High School. She was part of the group who sang the theme song at the Junior Prom and was an honor student at .graduation. She married Steven McKay Farrer July 13, 1974 in Beaver, Utah. They were later divorced. Funeral services will be held September 2, 1976 in the Las Vegas LDS First Ward. Internment will be in the Las Vegas Cemetery. ) ice-bo- ElDeanGale. Farrer " n ..... Meridee Winn 785-383- 2 fill ' First Ward Sacrament Meeting was held August 29, 1976 in the ward chapel at 2:30 p.m. Burton Myers of the Bishopric ' conducted. Prelude and postlude music was played by Mary Lowe. Mildred Atkin lead the congregation in singing. V Opening prayer was given by Saints." Closing prayer was given by Howard Bradshaw. 438-510- 438-293- and postlude music with Helen Christiansen leading the singing. Donald L. Baldwin conducted '. the meeting. The opening hymn was, "Shall The Youth of Zion Falter. " Opening prayer was given by Milo Baker. The sacrament hymn was, "I Stand All Amazed." ...(-.John Roberts and Douglas Farnsworth officiated at the sacrament table. The program was given by the Gordon Baker Family. Their son, Kenneth, is leaving for a mission to Oslo, Norway. The first speaker was Estelle Baker. She was followed by a talk from Ronald Baker. Gordon Baker and Bonnie Baker sang, "It May Not Be on the Mountain Height" accompanied by Mary Ann Edwards. Pat Baker was the next speaker followed by a talk by Hal Hickman, Kenneth's uncle. Mary Ann Edwards played a piano solo. Closing remarks were given by Kenneth Baker.. The closing song was, "Come and Sacrament ' Third Ward Sacrament Meeting was held Sunday August 29, 1976 at 7 p.m. in the ward chapel. Ireta Baker played the prelude Come Ye 438-246- 1 Schoolw First Ward 438-248- 2 What's better than one great idea? Two. A Savings Account builds your fortune. A Checking Account controls it. One is nice. Hut... 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