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Show in MineMidle Z)ke Week By Gwenn Pryor and Mrs. Ken Knight and family of Cedar City vis ited her mother, Mrs. Effie Marshall, and other relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dalton and Stanley have been in Cal itornia the past two weeks on business. En route home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Brose Dalton and Paul in Mesa, Ariz. Fred and Max Myers, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Oz Myers and Larry Myers, son of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Myers of Oregon, are visiting relatives The boys and friends here. are former Minersville resi dents. Debra Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Williams enjoyed her seventh birthday with a party on March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Limb and small son Gregory of Salt week end Lake spent last here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Earl Limb. Richard Limb accompanied them down Richard is a student at the B Y U. and Mrs. Dale Nelson and children are visiting for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carter The Nelson family is moving from Idaho to California where Dale will be stationed with the U S Air Force. Russell Albrecht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Albrecht, en joyed his eighth birthday par ty on March 29th. Valerie Gressman, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Gressman, celebrated her fourth birthday with a party on March 27th. Many little enjoyed a party playmates with her. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman Donald and Mr. and Mrs. to Boston, Jones motored Mass., this week to attend a national school board convention. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood visited in California last week with their son in law and Mr. and Mrs. C. daughter, Pacheco. Danny Holloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Holloway of Kearns, visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter, last week. Lisa Eyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eyre, observed her sixth birthday with a party on March 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and family of Beaver visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carter, Sunday. Mrs. Clara Charles and children of Las Vegas are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Max Limb of Delta are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arshel Evans. Mrs. Evans has just been released from the Milford Valley Hospital, where she underwent surgery. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn visited their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Blackburn, in Salt Lake. Recent visitors at the Ellis Mr. NOTICE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah, under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 21, 1934 ( 48 Stat. 1185; 43 U.S. C. 871a) has filed application for the issuance of a confirmatory patent for the following-describe- d lands granted to the State under various acts of Congress for the support of common schools: Utah 0124684 T. 23 S., R 19 W., Sees. 2. 16, 32, 36; T 23 S.. R. 20 W., Sec. 36. Salt Lake Meridian, Ltah. Persons asserting a claim to d any of the land other than through the State, or having a bonafide objection to the proposed issuance of patent, are required to fil." protests or notice of their claims with the Land Office Manager, P. O. Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Any claims or objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the Utah State Land Board, within 30 days from date of last publication indicated below. Where the State ofUtah may have already transferred the lands to private ownership, the issuance of a patent will not affect the present owner's title to the lands. J. E. KEOGH, Manager. First Pub.: March 18. 1909. Last Pub.: April 18. IMS. above-describe- PRESENT MIA MAIDS Mr. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "DEAR TO MY HEART" LeFevre home were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers of Craif, Colo., and Mrs. Cassle who was recuperating from an operation. Cassie has now moved into her own home. At Fast and Testimony meeting Sunday Teresa Denise of Mr. and Wood, daughter Mrs. Vern Wood, and Kevin Brent Carter, son of Mr .and Mrs. Ted Carter, were confirmed as members of the LDS Church. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Marshall were in Salt Lake Monattention. day for medical Their daughter Carolyn is a patient in the Milford Valley Hospital for treatment of blood poisoning in her foot. Kathy Gillins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gillins, celebrated her 13th birthday with a party, March 31st Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murdock of Cedar City visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of Mesquite, Nev., visited his mother, Mrs. Lucy Williams, over the week end. Word has been received that an 8V4 lb son was born March 28th to Mr. and Mrs. Dallas (Sondra Petty) Isom in Salt Lake. Sondra is the granddaughter of Mrs. Amanda Nol-le- r. The Isoms have another son, Mathew. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dalton motored to Tooele over the week end to visit Clark family. the Eric The Mia Maids of Beaver Stake presented a program, "Dear to My Heart," at Minersville Tuesday evening. The young ladies and their mothers participated in the following program: Sunday School, 10 a. m Morning Worship. 11 a. m. Evening Worship, 5:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. There is a nursery for every service. PART I Prelude Music Kathy Gun- - Beaver Third Ward Invocation Annette Edwards Beaver Third Ward Piano Solo Kathy Lund Beaver Second Ward Mrs. Ina Norton Stake Mia Maid Leader Welcome From "Memories' Garden" Talks by Mia Maids and Mothers Mrs. Mary Raines, Betty Raines Milford First Ward Mrs. Gwen Pryor, Joan Pryor Minersville Ward Mrs. Marlyn Bradshaw, Nickie Bradshaw Girls Chorus Beaver First Ward Margaret Murdock, Debra Lee, Kathy Davis, Susan Black, Marsha Edwards Beaver Second Ward PART II Fathers Remember Too Bishop Richard Leon Jones Milford Second Ward Piano Solo GRANDSON OF BILL BAKERS MARRIED IN S L C TEMPLE The Salt Lake LDS Temple the setting for the wedding last Friday of Miss LaRae Dailin and Craige Baker. Franklin D. Richards assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, officiated. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baker of Salt Lake, and a grandson of Mr and Mrs. Bill Baker of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker at tended a reception which fol lowed the ceremony. Jill Hollingshead Beaver First Ward OF YOUR Benediction Sharon Perkins PUBLIC LIBRARY Postlude Music and decorating CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of EVERETT HUNT, also known as CLAUDE E. and ADA ELDORA HUNT, HUNT, his wife, both deceased. CLAUDE Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administratrix at the office of her attorneys, Cline 4c Jackson, on or before the 1st day of July, 1969. PHYLLIS ERICKSON. of Administratrix the Estates of Claude Everett Hunt, also known as Claude E. Hunt, and Ada Eldora Hunt .his wife, both deceased. First Pub.: April 1. 1965. Last Pub April 22, 1965. i .Br8L.B JsaV BBSw YOU COULD BE If you're not covered by adequate suto insurance protection, even a minor wreck eould bring you financial ruin through a lawsuit. Make sure you have the finest coverage at the least . l nrri 'SaTTflgagS'L h CHiCKEN DURAZNO cost 1 R. H. ib. package frozen chicken breasts, thawed 14 1 "Babe" Ruth INSURANCE SERVICE 10-o- z. Sprinkle chicken with salt sod pepper and dust with flour. Hest butter in skillet and brown chicken llgntly. Meanwhile, combine frozen jches, raisins, cinnamon and cloves. Transfer browned chicken to large baking pan. Arrange peach mixture and potatoes around chicken. Pour hot bouillon over all. Cover and bake at 3J0F. for 45 minutes. Cook uncovered an additional I J minutes. Yield: 4 servings. FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE CALL NOW Phone l Salt, Pepper, Flour cup butter package frozen peaches, thawed, undrained 12 cup raisins 14 teaspoon cinnamon 18 teaspoon ground doves 34 lb. (12 pplybsg ) froatn small whole potatoes 1 chicken bouillon cubs, dissolved in 12 cup boiling wster DO YOU NEED AN SR22T SEE US TODAY! 8 r"" copper industry handles i e material per pound of .aished product than any other basic industry. At Kennecott, it's 500 to 1 that is, 500 pounds of material to one pound of copper. " ' ? - Bstja IeCL- Tr :'' sat saK. gHaSiliiBByCitjlBa. The material comes from the iW Ht BB,feaiBBBElBH flfl afl bbVvbbI aBsEukrBStVLsal BHsatnt d idBsasal sasaV & V LsBrVLal By the numbers: It's soo to 1 in the Copper Industry ..an HaW Bingham Canyon Mine in the form of overburden and ore. Daily operations call for the removal of 268,000 tons of overburden so that 90,000 tons of ore can be mined. That's a total of 358,000 tons a day. At the Magna and Arthur Concentrators the 90,000 tons of ore are crushed, ground and put through the flotation process to produce 2250 tons of concentrate containing t less than 30 copper. j Smelting 2250 tons of concentrate produces copper . . . 650 tons of it. And that represents about 1 500th of the material removed from the mine. ratio is more The 500-tothan a mere statistic. It's the basis of every operation at Kennecott, which must be maintained at peak efficiency to achieve the greatest -l ii'J awaS gfl ' economy possible and assure successful copper production. gJgjgaV Kennecott CHURCH Rev. James Sloan, Pastor Sunday Services Church School, 10 a. m Worship Service. 11 a. m. "The Word and Music," 5:36 i Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division p. m., KSUB. Monday Schedule Boy Scout Troop 329, 7 p. m Explorer Post 329. 7 p. m. Prayer Service, 7:30 p. m. Fridays. &.a Spam ii s land of vivid contrasts with t colorful national cuisine, at one time striking and subtle. Fields and orchards throughout the land produce some of the world's finest fruits and vegetables although the majority of the people cannot afford the finest. In our country, frozen fruits and vegetables are actually more economical than fresh produce and the finest is well within the reach of even the most modest budget. Commercial and zero storage bring the American consumer garden or orchard-fresproducts. With these high Quality foods, the renowned, succulent dishes of Spain can be duplicated in any American kitchen, any season of the year. OUT ON A LIMB COMMUNITY METHODIST Bfi . fcflKLdii2a gaw Easter Brenda Nielsen BIB Sands; "Life With Picasso," by Carl TO candy aK DON'T DELAY "A Covenant with Death," by Stephen Becker. "My Shadow Ran Fast," by NOTICE gagagas Beaver Third Ward d; ton Lake; "Reminiscences," by General Douglas MacArthur; "When the Cheering Stop ped," by Gene Smith; "The Rector of Justin," by Louis Auchinglass; "The Spy Who Came In from the Cold," by John LeCorre; and many other "best sell er books. We also have many new books for children of all ages. The library has received a 15 - volume set of "Child Craft" and many science books for children and other books of great interest. Come and visit the library and enjoy some good reading. S&IBP toEgc3j eggs. Milford First Ward By Mrs. Lacy Williams An adequate library service provides and cultivates oppor tunities for the development of all citizens, therefore enriching the lives of everyone. This service is essential so we may conform with the standards of an active library, and establish good public relations with our community. New books received by the Minersville library recently include: "Markings," by Dag FROZEN FOODS A LA ESPAN0LA Hong Kong Cafe. Mrs. Rosemary Davie was a guest. Mrs. Ann Cropper gave a demonstration on making Milford Second Ward "Memories" isssissasaiMv. .ist.. ...... 1965 win made up the entertainment committee when the Lady Lions enjoyed a Chinese dinner at their regular meeting at the Wednesday evening Mrs. Walter Heder Vocal Solo 1, LADY LIONS MEET Mrs. Erma Cline, Mrs. Cor-rin- e Christiansen, Mrs. Sherrie Jackson and Mrs. Rene Bald- Minersville Ward MAKE GOOD USE THURS., APRIL was Gloria Craw Guest Speaker BEAVER COUNTY NEWS MILFORD, UTAH ,v.v.,... .. "An tyuol opportunity tmployv" |