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Show THE BEAVER PRESS s - - FErB. 13, 1986 " PAGE 2 t X " Publication No. - 40 047-40- 0 Publisher, Editor and Business Manager Meddling Editor 23 cup boiling water cup butter or margarine, , Louis Lessing 438-237- 9 tasey Olpin Old SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Beaver County $9.50 In Beaver County, Senior Citizen $8.50 Outside Beaver County $12.00 One Year - Thank You Thank you We want to thank everyone that took part in the program to make Beaver's Birthday so successful. To Howard White's class, to Ruth Crooks, to Kirk Jones, for his beautiful song and to Janet Cloggers. We want to thank David and Marion Robinson for the dance music, it was great. Thanks to Ken and Thelma Barton for being there to let us honor our Veterans of Foreign Wars. A special thank you to Rod Jones for taking pictures. We do appreciate him. Thank you Beaver City for giving us money, thank you D.U.P. Camps for furnishing cookies and helping serve. Thanks to the Belknap winners for their essays, as well as others, on "Why I Like Beaver." The winners were Jeremy Brad-shaw- On behalf of myself and the family of Fern Condie Groom I wish to thank all who helped us through the bereavement of our dear wife, mom and sister. I want to thank the Beaver 5th Ward Relief Society for the preparation and serving of the dinner for the family following burial services. I want to thank the members of the auxiliary VFW Post 3989 and the friends who brought food to my home.. 1 want to thank all who paid their last respects at the viewing and gave the much needed moral support. 1 will never forget the kind and beautiful remarks made on behalf of the one I loved. Sincerely yours, . Samuel B. Groom 's Williams. Eric Yardley, Shauri Ennis At kin Ennis Atkin, 72, died February 4, 1986 in the Beaver Valley Hospital. He was born July 9, 1913 in Beaver to John William and Emma Cartwright Atkin. He married May Alice Stoddard April 28, 1936 in Beaver. They were later divorced. He was a dairy Jessie Ward Dorothy Williams dup Meets s Maurine Sly Fireside Croup meets Mr. The Dorothy Williams D.U.P. Camp met Monday evening at the home of daughter Alberta Limb for their monthly meeting. Captain Jackie Nowers conducted. The Pledge of Allegiance and prayer was given by Mildred Yardley. The minutes were read by secretary Afton Roberts. A financial report was given by Beatrice "Willden. Lesson leader Molly s Tannei) gave;' an -- ' interesting lesson,vwn the first pioneers in the southern areas. The hostess served refreshments to thirteen members and one guest, Marie White. Beaver's Birthday was discussed and it was decided that we should start early and make everyone aware that Beaver's Birthday on February 6th should be observed. and Mrs. 5. Albert Smith entertained the Fireside Group Sunday evening. They read stories on the life of Hartman and Connie Rector., were served by the , .Refreshments nosiess. .ilk.-.- " r----- -- ----- Order now for Steve T. Because I love you Chocolates and Fudge J l Best Prices! 438-265- 8 end-of-ye- Fern Condie Groom I j J L First Baptist Church of Beaver 438-2342- - er Wfnn M. Ttrwilllger, Pastor A have just received the 1985 Production Report and I am thrilled. Because of your efforts and those of a number of other operators and support personnel with whom we work, the division was able Fern Condie Grooni, 60, of Beaver, died February 5,1986, in the' Dixie ' to obtain over 37,156,329 new Medical Center: She ' wasv born ?m microfilm . exposures during .,1985. This amount exceeds by over 104,000 September 24. 1925, in Cedar City to the goal we had set for ourselves for John Alexander and Amelia Janette 1985. I am well aware that this Condie. Edwards She married Blaine Pollock in tremendous accomplishment could not have occured without your November of 1945. They later individual contribution. Thirty seven divorced. She married Samuel B. million exposures is roughly equivain Groom on September 20, 1975, lent to 400,000,000 names of Elko, Nevada. The marriage was deceased individuals which will now solemnized in the St. George LDS be available through the Genealog1984. on 16, May Temple ical Library system to be identified LDS She was a member of the Church and Beaver Fifth Ward. She and linked into family groups by their I was a Relief Society teacher and descendants. As I have discussed this matter I served a mission. She was a past with Elder Richard G. Scott, and a present member of the I officer President of the Genealogical Society Beaver VFW Auxiliary 3989. I She b survived by her husband of of Utah, and other General Authori Beaver; children: Blaine Pollock of ities, they have expressed to me their Kerns. Mrs. Gary (Joyce) Alves of delight and heartfelt appreciation for all that you have done. In reviewing Dayton. Washington, Mrs. Keith I (Sheri) Palmer of Sandy, Mrs. Clyde the production statistics, we find that you have personally contributed (Nancy) Larson of Salt Lake City; I recognize the J three grandchildren; brothers and 216,820 exposures. tremendous effort that this represisters: Grant Condie of Hurricane, sents. Mrs. John L. (Lorraine) Condie and As I look forward to the year 1986 Lorin Condie, both of Cedar City, Robert Condie of Washington City, and all that we have set for ourselves to accomplish, I do so with a great Mrs. Edwin (Bell) Hopkins of St. deal of trust and confidence that the George and Mrs. Thomas (Margret) tremendous success you helped Mumford of Henderson. Nevada. make possible in 1985 will carry us to She was preceded in death by a successful completion of our 1986 the Ernia sister. Roundy. Funeral services were held in the goals. I appreciate all that you do and Beaver Fifth LDS Ward under the may the Lord bless you for your direction of Roger D. Olpin Southern Your fellow efforts. Utah Mortuary on February 8. Burial s Richard W. Ebert, Jr. was in the Mountain View Cemetery Vice President in Beaver. Genealogical Society of Utah . . 9:45 11:00 6:00 7:00 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Duffy completes Training During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. He is a 1982 graduate of Milford High School. The Nancy K. Camp met at the home of Mildred Draper for their Mack-ere- ll February meeting. Margery was hostess. Alice Oertle, Lesson Advisor, gave a very interesting account of Utah's Rivers and how they came by their names. After class discussion, Mildred played several numbers on the organ which everyone enjoyed. We missed those who were unable to attend. Next meeting for the month of March will be held at the home of Jessie Ward. very much! I and hosted the National Amateur Free Style Championship Competition under the direction of Barry Church. Aunt Caddy Smith (Mrs. Caroline Smith) was honored on her 92nd birthday at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harley (Vie) Fotheringham. Pvt. 1st Class Christopher B. Duffy, son of Joseph P. and Helene M. Duffy of 297 North 300 West, Milfor, Utah, has completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. Nancy K. dup Camp Meets farmer. ' He is survived by children: Mrs. . Dale (Dorothy) Slater of Sacred lovers cake. Heart, Minnesota; Jerry of Center-ville- ; Neil of Bountiful; Mrs. LaMont (Marilyn) Birmingham of Salt Lake. City; ten grandchildren and seven , great grandchildren; a brother and This letter was brought in to the sister, Joe Atkin of Arizona; Mrs. Beaver Press commending the Verlan (Alice) French of Provo. Services were held February 7 at Charles Gurrs for their work for the the Beaver First LDS Ward Chapel .Genealogical Society of Utah. We under the direction of Roger D. Olpin feel it should be published in its Southern Utah Mortuary. Burial was entirety. Dear Elder & Sister Gurr: in the Mountain View Cemetery in Congratulations and thank you Beaver. Ramie Thomas i I Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Thursday Bible Study constantly until completely melted. Remove from hear; beat in 34 cup sour cream, 2 cups confectioners sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla. This is a rich cake. Start with a small piece and work up. A little bit goes a long way. It's a chocolate valentine's Dayj I so much! Happy Valentine's Day! Rainbow B. t ' GLOSSY CHOCOLATE SOUR CREAM FROSTING chocoMelt 12 cups semi-swelate chips in top of double boiler over hot, not boiling, water, stirring Currs Are Commended Erickson and Shawnda Bradshaw. s . Subscription $4.00 per year THE BEAVER PRESS February 15, 1935 Subscription $2.00 per year Mrs. Scott Tattersall presented her husband with a lovely Valentine on February 14th. ..a big baby boy. A marriage license was issued to Miss Louise Huntington of Beaver and'Elmer Roberts of Minersville. The family of Fred T. Gunn honored him on his 79th birthday on February 5th. THE BEAVER PRESS February 18, 1955 Subscription $3.00 per year Howard C. White was named ' Bishop of the Third Ward. "Freak Eye Injury Keeps Gilbert Yardley in Japan" was the headline. After serving a year in Korea and while on his way home, Mr. Yardley received a severe eye injury when a Si To my Beaver Boy, Steve Happy Valentine's Club Meets Day-Sweethea- Ella Easton was hostess at her home Monday, February 10, 1986. After serving ii delicious luncheon, the afternoon was spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Lenor Swindlehurst, Norma Easton and love, e Your Vegas Girlfriend, Long-Distanc- Kathy Delia Nowers. . Fishlake Lumber Co. LumberLog Homes Beams and Timbers $! Lodge Pine Poles c Railroad Ties & Treated Posts Cedar Posts Look at this Great Print nn $15.00 a Pickup Load Fishlalre Lumber Co. On Old Highway 91, Sawmill North of Beaver 438-516- 9 Thank vou The Southwest Utah Home Health Agency will continue to serve all its clients in the Beaver area with its completely experienced staff you are used to. Roger D. Olpin Southern Utah Mortuary Phone Formerly Winterose Southern Utah Mortuary V at 100 percent value All Funerel Trusts and Burial Plans honored Serving Beaver County Since 1927 Beaver 195 North 200 West ! ( 'v .438-220- 1 El 438-248- 3 J SOUTHWEST UTAH I I ,4? FIREWOOD 100 Meeting in Basement of City Library rt! " Thank you North Creek for your percent for the Heart Fund. Richard and Barbara Christ Centered Church his Louis Lessing retired after 25 years as County Recorder. Mt. Holly had a big holiday weekend from Feb. 14 to the 17th mouth". 1 Kasey Wayne Olpin celebrates his first birthday on Valentine's Day. He is the son of Wayne and Debbie Olpin of Nephi, Utah. His grandparents are Marcus and Alleen Olpin of Nephi and Clair and Iretta McMullin of Beaver. Great grandmothers are Louise Hutchings and Dora McMullin of Beaver. Great great grandmother is Ruby McMullin of Beaver. Advertising Rates on Application Please send form 3579 to Beaver Press, Box 351, Beaver, Utah 84713 POSTMASTER softened 2 cups sugar I teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs 2 cups unsifted cake flour or 1 34 cups unsifted all purpose flour 14 teaspoon baking soda 14 teaspoon salt 34 cup buttermilk Stir together cocoa and boiling water in smalll bowl until smooth; set aside. Cream butter, sugar and vanilla in large mixer bowl until light and fluffy; beat in eggs and cocoa mixture. Combine flour, baking soda and salt; add ' alternately with buttermilk to creamed mixture. Pour batter into two greased and floured heart shaped pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes until cake tester comes out clean. Cool ten minutes, remove from pans. Cool completely. Frost. 438-55- and broke him THE BEAVER PRESS February 13, 1975 up. (Ii is always so strange to see ads for products that have been around over 70 years). There was a big ad for Wrigley's Spearminl Gum saying "Wake up with a good taste in your 34 438-55- hit glasses. A testimonial was given for the to their Clyde Messingers prior a mission to the on departure Western States. !iihrrintion$1.50 per year Of 854 forest fires in Utah in four years, 30 percent were caused 31 percent from by campers and lightning. A mass meeting to discuss "Do the citizens want to own their own water system?" was immediately adjourned because so few citizens showed Day? HEAVENLY HEART CAKE 34 cup unsweeetened cocoa COLUMNISTS snowball THE WEEKLY PRESS February 13, 1914 heart shaped candies. Well now I am going to give you a chocolate cake for Valentine's Day, that is sure to put on more calories. Do you suppose the candy companies had anything to do with Valentine's East Center St. Ilynn Bradshaw Hattie Greenwood The following are excerpts of The Beaver Press. Valentine's Day is a day when you give your sweetheart a card and a box of candy. You can buy all kinds of 438-28- Esta Warren Hints By Hattie Greenwood I it f Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah Business Office Phone JOSEPH A. FAHRLENDER EDITH SWARTZ ELLEN FAHRLENDER..... Down Memory Lane from the old files ttottie's HOME HEALTH AGENCY |