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Show PRESS THE BEAVER mi r p" . a a pi An additional 50c service charge will be made for any classified advertisement not paid before the end of our billing period. Beaver Stake 110 m urn IN THE DISTRICT 1975 Ford Elite Cull 438-234- or 6 m good condition rc 438-28.1- full baths, family room, carport, deck. Ample Storage. Landscaped yard. Call LaVaa Taylor for appointment to 2 see. :;. rc 438-515- Or Trade - 80 acres of property, east slope Mineral Range, 9 miles west of Beaver. For information call 831 S Acres Land with 2 AC water rights plus well permit. Call 438-265- any time. 438-236- 1 , 39 438-554- 300 gallon Dairy Cooler. Also a post hole digger, grain mixer and loader. hav 438-56- lor 1 Call Bradshaw rc 438-550- Unfinished garage on home with lot in Minersville. Close to stores, school, bank, post office, church. As is, make offer. Hutchison - 95 105 x 316 438-567- This week's special! Kentucky Blue Grass lawn seed. Extra-speci- price! lb. $1.25 Good Thurs., Fri., and Sat. only at Beaver Nursery 580 S. 2nd W. First and second crop, good quality hay. Call Leon Robinson I 330 '" Mobile Home Lots For Kent 62'2 x 100 ft; 200 am. connec-- ; tions. Lease $30 month. 500 So. Main St. Phone rc 438-245- 1 -- bedroom apartment. Regriger-atoStove, Carpeted and drapes. Call r, 39 438-515- 4 Apts. with Kitchenetts - Winter rates. Or rooms by the week. See R. Rasmussen at Hood Motel. 119 iitit rnr ii mm WANTED: Grape Vine Cutting, any variety. R.W. Bowie 379 438-502- buy used electronic organs. Write: Larry White, 426 W. 2350 I N.; Sunset, Ut. 84015, model no., condition. Part time help Richard's Sinclair - full or Lady giving external brand, 39 Call wanted. rc 438-960- part-tim- Stag e. rc Motel. Bartender. Must be over years. Part time Call Marlowe 316 George 21 438-233- If Miscellaneous j BRACE yourself for a thrill the first time you use Blue Lustre to clean rugs. Rent electric $2.50 per day. REYNOLD'S Building Supply sham-pooe- r. Reduce safe & fast with GoBcse Tablets & "water pills" Beaver Drug, 31 No. Main, Beaver. 420 JUDICIAL COURT OF IRON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH MACK R. GENTRY; JOSEPH F. MARY LOU GENTRY; RUBY JANE ROBERTS; GLENDA S. ROBERTS; GENTRY, for herself and as the surviving wife and administratrix of the estate of WILLIAM L. GENTRY, deceased; WILLIAM LARRY GENTRY and ANDREA GENTRY BREINHOLT, Plaintiffs, FRANK Signature 23 cu. ft. deluxe freezer and 10 cycle washer. Call FIFTH -- vs- D. GENTRY and MONNA LOU GENTRY, his wife; together with any other persons known or unknown claiming or to claim any right, title or interest in or lien or claim upon the real property described herein, Leienaants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under an Order, Judgment and Decree in a partition action entitled, "Mack R. Gentry, et al vs. Frank D. Gentry, et ux, Civil No. 6763" in the Fifth Judicial District Court of Iron County, State of Utah, the following property will be sold at public auction on Tuesday, the 14th day of March, 1978, at the hour of 12:00 O'Clock Noon, on the front steps of the Iron County Court-housParowan, Utah: The Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11; Lots 1 and 2; the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and Lot 8, of Section 12, Township 31 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian. The North Half; the North Half of the South Half; the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; and the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 16, 31 Township South, 7 Range West, Salt Lake Meridian, excepting 9.25 acres, for U.S. Highway. Commencing at the Southwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 7 West, Salt lake Meridian and running thence North 676 feet; thence North 44 deg. 47' East 907 feet; thence East 681 feet; thence South 80 rods; thence West 80 rods to the place of beginning. Commencing at the Southwest Corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence East 508.3 feet; thence North 44 deg 47' East 1,153 feet; thence North 502 feet; thence West 80 rods; thence South 80 rods to the place of beginning. All of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 6 West, Silt Lake Meridian. All of Lot 1 of Section 7, Township 31 South, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; the South Half of the Northwest Quarter; the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 31 South, Range 6 West. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Don't wait until Tuesday Noon! to submit articles for the paper. last . Tuesday is deadline-t- he minute possible. We can do a better job with your articles and ads if we have more time to prepare them. Thanks! , In time a year's tons 30 of barnacles can attach themselves to the bottom of an ocean-goinship. g Now Open! Beaver Upholstery Low Hotel Lobby RINSE 438-500- 6 fi VAC with all water and water rights, ditches and ditch rights, easements, appurtenances, rights of way and all other Together hereditaments, appurtenances and easements, improvements and water and water rights which may be incidental to, appurtenant to, thereupon situated or used in connection therewith including any fixtures and facilities. Without limiting the general application of the foregoing and by enumeration and not of limitation, the following water rights are included: All springs in the Upper and Lower Ranch, all diligence claims and appropriation filings as well as decreed water rights and all high water rights. Said sale shall be made for cash to the highest bidder and the highest bidder shall pay the total purchase price in lawful money of the United States immediately upon confirmation of sale. The provisison of Rule 69(e)(4) shall apply to a purchaser refusing to pay. An Abstract of Title, or other satisfactory evidence of title to be approved by the Court, shall be furnished to the successful bidder and ultimate buyer upon confirmation of the sale, the expense of said title evidence to be paid out of the proceeds of the sale. Said sale shall be conducted by Ira Schoppmann, Sheriff of Iron County, or his duly constitued and authorized deputy. or For further information details, interested persons may consult the Clerk of the Court. DATED this February, 1978. Only $6 lor1? Day BEAVER VALLEY CLEANERS 8th BY EST A REAL day of s Ira Schoppmann Iron County Sheriff Published in The Beaver Press February 9, 16, 23 and March 2 and 9,1978. Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Paice went to Provo recently to visited the Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Ileen) Harris and family, the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Phyllis) White and family. They also visited 3 grandchildren who are attending B.Y.U.; Calvin, Marilyn and Debra White. March 1st they went to Oak City to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nielsons and attended West Milliard's Stake Dance Festival where the Nielson's daughters, Doreen and Bonnie, participated. They also visited Isabel Muir at the Delta Rest Home. Mrs. Zona Myers spent a week in Cedar City tending her grandson, Kim Blackner, who had just been released from the hospital following surgery. Esta will be out of town the month of March so please call The Beaver Press. Manderficld By Ilynn Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards are visiting with their family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Houghland in Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nelson in Chino, California. , Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beaumont and family had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Shad Bradshaw on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willden of Milford visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw. Lance White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl White was baptized Saturday evening by Danny White and confirmed Sunday in Manderfield Sacrament meeting by Danny White. Mr. and Mrs. Ercil Henrie had Sunday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw. Lynn and Glenna Bradshaw and family were also there. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Maycoek and Bob Brown went to Salt Lake Sunday. Bob and LaVoy went for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Veglia and family went to Delta Saturday. Their son Tony wrestled. James M. Smithson organization. is survived by: his wife, of Milford; two sisters, Lee Smithson, Milford, and Mrs. He Dora (Jerry) Matthcus, Bellevue, Washington. Funeral services were held in the Milford Community United Methodist Church March 4. 1978 with the Rev. Jean H. Steiner conducting. Prelude and postlude by Vickie Fotheringham. Prayer at mortuary by Father Valine. Richard Banks gave the Eulogy. Instrumental solo "Somewhere, My Love" by Marge Mecham. Wally Fotheringham spoke. Father Valine spoke. Vocal solo "Lay My Head Beneath the Rose" by Gladys Whittaker accompanied by Marge Mecham. Rev. Jean Steiner talked. Pallbearers were: Richard Banks, Robert NEW ARRIVALS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Kathleen) Fuller, Salt Lake City, February 28th, a baby girl. She weighs 8 lbs 3 ozs. She had one sister and one brother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Farnsworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, all Salt Lake City. Great Grandmother is Kathleen S. Farnsworth, Beaver, Utah. This is the 6th grandchild for Dean and Miriam; and the 49th great grandchild for Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Randy (Bonnie) Ruesch are the parents of a baby boy born March 3, 1978, in the Beaver Valley Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. and will be named Steven Ned. He has two sisters, Patti and Cherie, and a brother, Kenny. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yardley, and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Ruesch. Great ' grandparents are Mrs. Ruth Muir, McGill, Nevada; Mrs. Beatrice Spendlove, and Mrs. Beaver. both Alvin Yardley, 1st Ward Special Interest Group Fifteen members and one guest Beaver First Ward Special Interest Singles met at the home of Virginia Beaumont on Sunday evening, March 5, for a fireside. of Bradshaw Kelly entertained the group for the evening. He showed slides of Japan and told of their homes, Elder places of business, public bath houses, and schools which have their own individual uniforms. He told of how the rice was planted and harvested. Most of the work is done by the women. He also wall had articles of clothing, and other interesting hangings, items to show. Many of the ladies commented, "Isn't he a fine young man!" and said how they enjoyed his sense of humor. A delicious was served bv the hostess. The 1978 Easter Seal Campaign Seal 1978 Easter Campaign is underway and will continue through March 31," it was announced today by Terry Wood, President of the Board of the Easter Seal Society of Utah. "During this time, an appeal is made for funds to help finance Easter Seal programs for handicapped children and adults in S. Davis, Wally Jack McKeon, Denny, Cecil Muir. Douglas Honorary Pallbearers: Myles Fotheringham, Utah." campaign includes the traditional Easter Seal Mail The Appeal as well as the campaign. Additional special events are sponsored such as statewide Neighbor-to-Neighb- fund-raisin- Basketball Bantam by the National Guard, and a be held at Tennis Touniament--tthe U. of U. Special Events Center March 17. featuring Rod Wayne Laver, Ken Roscwall. Rogers, and Charlton Heston. Your Utah Easter Seal Society provides the handicapped with Swim programs offering: Instruction, Horseback Riding, Wheelchair Athletics Training and Competition, a Teen Machine Social Club, Saturday Recreation Activities, a Stroke Club (for stroke victims, their families, Pro-Cele- o Loan, friends). Equipment and Referral, Information Advocacy, and Therapeutic Camp Sessions. have "Utahns always I responded to our needs, and to will continue help they hope increase Easter Seal programs for our handicapped friends," Mr. Wood said. White, George Bush, Bert Wynaught, Ed Nowers. Interment was in the Milford City Cemetery with dedication of grave by Rev. Jean H. Steiner y o and Richard Banks. I Swenson Resigns Building Board Post Governor Scott M. Matheson today announced the resignation of Glen R. Swenson as Director of the Utah State Building Board, effective March 31. Mr. Swenson, 54, has resigned to return to private business after more than two decades of state service as the Building Board's director. Members of the Beaver Utah Stake are looking forward to Sacrament special Meeting I 7r The first bird known to have flown across the Atlantic was a common tern that was marked in Maine and found dead at the mouth of the Niger River in Africa. - , Wed V- - - "How The Beaver Third Ward Sunday School began at 1 a.m. on March 5. 19?8, under the direction of President Dennis Farnsworth and his counselors, Vernon Condie and Blake Smith. Devotion prelude music was Webster. played by Gail Chorister was Elizabeth Yardley. After being welcomed bv Vernon Condie. the congregation sang "High on the Mountain certainly wish him well in his new endeavors." Under Mr. Senson's leadership, the Building Board has administered some $450 million in building projects for the State's institutions and agencies. To date, an additional $100 million worth of projects is currently in various stages of programming, planning or construction. sewing, she said. 'These arc simple tricks that anv seamstress can use." Miss Johnson noted. More information is available at the extension oil ice. ''111 17 The Sacrament Gem was given by Jason Eyre. Fast and Testimony meeting was held at 12:30 p.m., with Bishop Sheldon Roberts and his counselors, Donald L. Baldwin R. Patrick and Yardley, presiding. Devotional prelude music was The played by beta Baker. Patrick conducted was by meeting R. Yardley. Helen Christiansen conducted the singing. Opening Make the hymn was "You Can which after Pathway Bright," Dennis Farnsworth offered the invocation. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Blake (Mary Jo) Gillies was blessed and given the name Cody Blake by his grandfather Acie Gillies. tic A RECX'ED ALLTIV.E i!0 i, 21 1 k Tim ATI1E r Showtime - 8 p.m. unless otherwise stated PW.EX 7 k. FLt As A JUWP WAS MEA5UKE2 AT I 4 INCHES-- r 130 TIMES ITS ' - f j i i".0 1 .""""t- . 1 nrj,- - m , ,J v HEltHT OWN DON T LOOK NOW... But a psrcir oi-z- SEEMS - Hi f 4.V - -'- ' 7 SPEW r THAT WAKE MORE TW!V iVO .4MTTEC fCW MICH t i V CJZE; U.S. SAVIN3S SON PS IHZOL-o- PAYROLL .E i,p SAvmes plan, vol s.'5v up mzz s ou The Beaver Lions are undertaking a project to replace the stables at the race track. All the stables will be removed except those on the North. New stables will then be built of cement or cinder block which should last for a long period and will greatly enhance the appearance of the area. Part of the project is removal of the old stables. Anyone who may want wood from the old buildings should contact the Lions Club Race Meet Committee - Lions J.D. Osborn or Bill Cox who will make the needed arrangements. The material must be removed from the area before March 18 w hen the club will begin the final clean-uwork which will include pianist. - 18 FLEET FLEA! Give Away The opening prayer was given by Evan Patterson. The Vernon Condie Family presented the Family Presentation. In the Junior Sunday School. Audry Erickson was the coordinator, Vieki Hutchings was chorister, and Mary Miller was v ;"T- -' A ' P F"" j -r--- . Protestant Services Sundays at 2:45 p.m. Glowing III I' ( !l I! Yi il - II II I. Ic Mil) HIi, S, in. ( Steiner " :' Coramanily Center Beaver, Utah r.,cl. W..I I.I .11 II ,ll Jtaa Rev. V KTrrsnrra Tinrs msvt sTrmrv Li )i :i Appliance Repair vv burning, etc. three children of Clearfield; Chad Gillies and Jolene Stapley, Cedar Grandmother Great City: Marietta Bohn, Maiivs Bohn. Zona Myers. Leola Limb and Grandparents l Alice and t. Sewing Machines Washers and Dryers Vacuums, Ranges Dishwashers Acle Gillies all of Beaver. Afier Sacrament meeting 30 family members met at the home of Marietta Bohn for a delicious turkey dinner. The family enocd isiiing and getting acquainted with the new babv r . Vinyl Repair Small Appliances Bob's Fix-i- t Service BobOrton Greenville, Utah 84731 438-516- 7 Junior Prom - Class of 79 ' A 'Stairway to Heaven1 March 31, 1978 8 p.m. -- Music by "Rhumpus" $3 per person New BHS Gymnasium three children of Pangtiitch; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVon Bohn and 1 (W U Mt. Hefflt. Rotter I). Olpin Third Generation Funeral Director . . 0 COOKBOOKS Saturday Nights and. Dance! Get your copy from to the music of w "The Hole isM Vickie Yardley The Beaver Press Office . - '11" Li "!,HECOViVu.1Ki Barn Wood for Top." JAYCEEJAYNES' w.ww 16 Mon. Tues . ' tailored construct pockets, buttonholes and other bits of fine the "Hill Top" a Family enjoyed apartments Home Evening with the Ned Harris family on Monday night. Mrs. Emma Green was hostess and invited her granddaughter, her husband, and children to spend the evening. Ned showed slides of Alaska, where he spent four years in the United Slates Air Force. They were very interesting. Sue Green gave a reading, and the children sang a number. Mrs. Emma Green served refreshments to the group. It was a very pleasant, worthwhile evening. Matheson Governor highly commended Mr. Swenson for his innovative leadership of the Building Board and said, "We regret the loss of Glen's valuable services, but we also understand his desire to return to the private sector. All of us at the state level Johnson, L'SU Extension clothing specialist. "Teens will find this especially interesting and vie insile boys, as well as girls to attend." Miss Johnson said. an Viola Mrs. Crow, accomplished sewing teacher, will show participants how to Evening Residents at Sunday Services and Fri . , - 15 robes, and oilier pieces of Theta announced clothing, d Hill Top Home 3rd Ward Miller Down-fille- d committee hopes to make the final event a very special one with visits from General Authorities of the Church of the Church, etc. Kenneth Make To That Clothing" and "Adding Professional Touch To Home Sewing" will be the topics of this year's Utah Slate University Sew Show. Local residents are invited to attend the Sew Show presentation on March 23rd al the Cedar Stake House. 155 East 400 South. Cedar City, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The workshop is free to the public and is sponsored by the Utah State University Extension stall. Ellie Copley, manager of educational services for Frostline Kits, will demonstrate how to make down-fillevests, coals, retains it's boundaries. The hymn Thur Sat. Sun March March 23 is unique in Stake in the one hundred Sing All Hail to Jesus' Name." Morgan Baldwin and Kelly Smith officiated at the sacrament table. Closing Hymn was "Let Us Oft Speak Kind Words." Elder Blair Osborn offered the benediction. In the Third Ward Sacrament meeting March 5ih the infant son of Mi. and Mrs. Blake (Mary Jo) Gillies was blessed and given the name Cody Blake by his grandfather Acle Gillies. Family members in attendance for the special occasion were Mary Jo's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mayo (Mary) Rich of Bryce Canyon; Mr. and Mrs. Many Rich and two children of Cannon-ville- : Mrs. Krisiie Talbot and daughter of Tropic: Mr. and Mrs. , GlieMause and U.S.U. Sew Show in Cedar City Personalities." The sacrament . 1? His Quid Festival; was-"We'l- i ii sir. Banquets; Dances: Writing and publishing a book to be called "Beaver Stake - A Century plus a Decade." Also life sketches of persons living in the Slake (both past and present) will appear weekly in both County newspapers under the heading, "Stake original a March Musical Number: Talk: "Supporting The Church Missionary System." Talk: "A Favorite Person From the Beaver Stake and The Things Learned From Them." Other events being planned thru out the year are; Pageants depicting history of the Stake in Beaver, Minersville, and Milford; Special Parade Entrees; County The Beaver Stake that it is the only Church that is over years old and still iaclBTIIIie ft A, Kingdom." Music FtCtU General programs to be presented in ail the wards of the Stake on March 12, 1978. These programs will launch a year long celebration with many activites and events being planned that w ill culminate on the same date next year when the Stake will be 110 years old. Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend these meetings, friends especially and neighbors. The special program has been outlined and will be presented as follows: laik: "Accepting and Magnifying A Call." Talk: "Giving to Build Up The Fair entry; . GBIGORY 1 luncheon "The James M. Smithson, age 74, of Milford, died February 28, 1978 in the Milford Memorial Hospital. He was born November 26, 1903 in Milford to Daniel W. and Julia A. Mooney Smithson. Married Dora Gustin June 28, 1926 in Nephi, Utah. Mr. Smithson was a rancher in the Milford area. He was very active in the Milford Historical society, serving as a trustee in that William - Tues . - 14 March Saf Years Old " NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY Civil No. 6763 Thursday, March 9, 1973 $2 8-- 11 in the Wall Gang" There is no substitute for sincere and understanding attention. Cover Charge at the door p.m. Mt. Holly Lodge Dinners by reservation only. Seating from 6:15-p m. with day phone ) Leave reservations on recorder number for us to confirm prior to noon Friday. 8 Family lloriuary 50 West 100 North (438-2488- Beaver, Utah 438-265- 1 |