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Show BEAVER COUNTY NEWS THURS MILFORD, UTAH THIS AND THAT -- WITH PAT Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sly and daughter Janice visited for a few days with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Thar-lanD. Sly, en route to their home in Hemet, Calif., after a visit with their son Dale D., who is in the LDS mission home in Salt Lake. He will serve in Pima, Peru. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kizer and daughter LouAnn of spent a few days visiting at the Ray Kizer residence, prior to leaving for Australia, where he will be employed as a construction superintendent. Mr. Kizer has been roadmaster for the Western Pacific Railroad at Wendover for 33 years. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Williams and family returned Monday from a week's sightseeing trip to Capitol Reef, Goblin Valley, Arches National Monument, the Four Corners area, and the Moab area. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beard of Bountiful spent three days at the home of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Beard. Last week's visitors at the Beard home were Mrs. Beard's sister, Mrs. Varnell Christopherson of Fillmore, and Marion Beard of New York, half brother of Mr. Beard. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Spain-howhave just returned from La Habra, Calif., where they attended the wedding of their Spain-howeJanis granddaughter, and Larry L. Groff, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Groff of La Habra. They were accompanied by their grandson, Stephen Kesler. Janis is the daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Wade and George D. Spain-howeSunday morning George the entertained Spainhower newlyweds at breakfast. Other guests were Sandi Spainhower, Stephen Kesler, and Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Spainhower. Jim and Diane Cox will spend the holiday week end in the northern part of the state. 9 Mrs. William Cox has returned from a two week trip which included visits with her sisters, Mrs. Melvin Koonpin of Boise, and also a sister from Falls Chard, Va., Mrs. W. H. Aden. In Bountiful she visited another sister, Mrs. Daniel Western. Mr. Cox and James to and Diane Cox motored Bountliful to bring Mrs. Cox Wen-dov- r, home. Mrs. Beatrice Oxley and daughter Amanda have been in , JULY 1, 1965 the northern part of the state and in Salt Lake visited Mrs. Oxley's brother. Bill Brown, who recently underwent open heart surgery. P. E. Kennedy will join his family in Milford and they will spend a week at Grass Valley with Mrs. Kennedy's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keilh Griener of Orange. Calif., and the Kennedy's daughter Debbie who spent her month's vacation with the Grieners. 0 Mike Brimberry of Las Vegas was in Milford Thursday on business. Mr. Brimberry was making arrangements to sell his home to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Leany have moved here from Provo and are living in the Marion Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hatch of St. George were here last week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Marie Kennedy. While here they enjoyed fishing and Mr. Hatch worked on the new patio at the Kennedy home. 0 Danny Quails of Los Angeles was here to see his mother, Mrs. Keith Leany, before leaving for duty with the U S Coast Guard. The 16 year old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay, John Leslie Clay, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Clay of Ogden, and a friend, Stephen Gasser, have been spending several days at the Clay home. 0 New residents are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cook, formerly of Arizona. Mr. Cook is employed at the Horn Silver Mine. They have three children, Jimmy, 11; Cherie, 10, and Elizabeth, 8. They are renting trailer space from the at 258 Melvin Prodzinskys South 500 West. Grant Woodbury Hughes, a metallurgist student at the University of Utah, is working for the summer at American Mining Co. He is living in the Hughes Apartments. Visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Sears and Mrs. Lillian Page were relatives Mr. and Mrs. Glen Black of Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Jason Haws of Marys-valalso Mr. Sears' mother, Mrs. Hazel Boss of Monte-belle; Calif. arrive for the Expected week end are the brother in law and sister of Mrs. Roy Shields, Mr. and Mrs. John Deinstadt Sr. of Fresno, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. John Dien-staJr. and baby of Long Beach. The group will call on Scott and Shirleen Tucker in Salt Lake. Arthur B. Terry, a conductor for the Union Pacific, has purchased the former Laura Lorentz home. Mr. Terry, a to brother of Charles Terry, has been living in Cedar City. Mrs. Clara Shields, mother of Roy Shields, will leave this week end for Sait Lake to meet a son in law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Wales Maine, who are Augusta, to Lake. Together Salt flying they will motor to William-antiConn. Mrs. Shields has of c, been in Milford visiting her son and daughter in law. Mr. and Mrs. Duard Davids have moved to Seattle, Wash., where Mr. Davids has accepted employment with Standard Oil. Mrs. Shirlene Tucker spent from Tuesday thru Friday with he? mother, Mrs. Hilda Shields, who recently underwent major surgery in the Milford Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Kesler attended the wedding of their Janis Kay granddaughter, Spainhower, and Mr. Larry L. Gross, on Saturday, June 26, in Downey, Calif. After a wedding trip to Palm Springs Mr. and Mrs. Gross will make their home in Downey. Mrs. Jane Edwards of Salt Lake was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. D. L. Kesler. O Stephen Williams will return this week end after spending a month with relatives in Mesa and Phoenix, Ariz. Boyd and Lorna White and three children, Cynda, Karen and Gary, of Canoga Park Calif., are here on a 10 day vacation, enjoying fishing trips to the Minersville Reservoir and the Beaver Mountains They will be joined this week by Therold White of Salt Lake Mrs. Billie Stoker, accom panied by her son Dean and family, are spending this week in the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coleman left Wednesday in their camper for a two week vacation trip to Yellowstone Park and the Black Hills of South Da kota. Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harold Winn are their son and daughter in law, Jess and Jolene Cervantes and four children, of Lomita, Calif Upon their return home they wil ltake Jolene's grandmoth er. Mrs .Edith Bradfield of Minersville, who will visit them for a month. Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Craw and three children and Mrs. Craw's mother, Mrs. Gillingall of San Francisco, are on vaca tion. They visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coleman, i, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and in Minersville with Mr. and Mrs. Randall Banks Mrs. Vernell Christofferson of Fillmore spent four days vis iting her sister, Mrs. Florence Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harris and Jack Loder of Lynnwood, Calif., have been visiting Mrs Prod-zinsk- Winn and Mr and Mrs Harold Winn. The group enjoyed a camping trip in the Beaver Mountains. e Marion Beard has returned to his home in New York after a three week visit with Earl and Ruth Beard and Merritt and Naia Beard, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Beard They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Beard in Beaver, and were joined by an aunt, Mrs. Belle Francis of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. J C. Smith spent several days in Salt Lake where Mrs. Smith received medical attention. Michael and Margaret and three children of Bountiful were here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ada Root. Bill and Jeanne Rummler of Salt Lake were week end visitors at the homes of parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rummler and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Norton. Melvin and Shirley Persons and sons of Phoenix, Ariz., will be here until after the Fourth holidays, when they will leave for Carson City. Nev., where Melvin has been transferred. The following children and their families have been at the home of parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Edwards; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Belliston and son of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edwards and children who recently moved to Salem, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Marof vin Wright and children Bountiful. The Wrights were en route to San Jose, Calif., where Marvin has been transferred. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hess and two children have been visiting at the E. M. Wellington home, enjoying fishing at the Minersville Reservoir, and the group attended a Hess family reunion in Salt Lake. Wednesday the group visited Zion National Park where Mrs. Wellington's son, Terry Howicks, is chef at the Lodge. Karen and Rodney Hess will spend the summer in Milford. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kohler will leave this week end for a two week vacation at Lake Tahoe and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Baker and sons and daughter in law, David and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker and four children, all of Mesa, Ariz., spent last week end with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker. a) Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones have returned from a seven week trip. In Santa Rosa, Cat., they attended the wedding of a granddaughter, Linda Marof garet Harriman, daughter Henry and Alice Harriman of Los Gatos. They also called on a grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Grimshaw and family in Los Angeles, and another grandson, Dr. Richard Valentine of Arlington, Calif. In Ely, Nev., they visited a son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Neilsen, and in Panaca another son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin and their son Jim Jones, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Grimshaw are on vacation .touring the San Frincisco area, and m Los Angeles they will visit their son Clark and family. LILLIAN JOHNSON, KENNETH BRADFIELD MARRIED IN BEAVER Mrs. Lillian Johnson and Mr. Kenneth Bradfield were married Friday, June 25, in Beaver Mrs. Katherine Inman and Mrs. Mabel Turner were in attendance at the ceremony. A wedding breakfast was enjoyed at the Ponderosa Cafe. They will make their home in. Milford. iVW FARM BUILDING PLANS AVAILABLE New plans for farm buildings are now available to supplement those listed in Circular 289, "Plans for Farm Buildings," according to County Agent Grant Esplin. These plans include cattle working corrals, beef cattle all shed, tilting calf tables for beef animals. Along the dairy line are plans for free stall housing, open front calf barn (pen type), a movable calf pen and a herringbone milk parlor. A new plan has been included for a broiler house. Hotbed and propagating frame, storage shed for fertilizer, farmstead water supply system, and a 6,000 cwt potato storage with fallout shelter are also listed, as well as several types of fallout shelters for families. Plans may be obtained from the County Agent's office. SORORITY HAS STEAK FRY Members of the ESA Sorority and their husbands enjoyed a steak fry last Saturday evening in the foothills east of Milford. Hostesses were Garnet Garfield and Enid Johnson. J000r HOSPITAL NOTES Recent patients at the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital: A SON. weighing 5 lbs 124 was born June 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Kay) Briscoe. oz, A DAUGHTER, weighing 7 14 oz, was born June 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Dorothy) Carter of Minersville. harmful contaminants (so they can't block your gas line!) What does the American FINALFILTER" really do? Automotive engineers know-th- ey asked for it and American Oil Research developed it to stand between you and trouble. You see, all gasolines pick up tiny impurities in transit and in storage. These Impurities, should they get in your gasoline tank, could clog up the fuel line filter and stop you cold. The American FINALFILTER blocks out contaminants right at the pump nozzle. If you use your car on the job (and even if you don't) you stay out of trouble when you "fill 'er up filtered" with American, Regular or American. You expect more from American and you get HI ' nesses that were shown me at the time of my mother's death. I would especially like to thank the neighbors who contributed to the memorial to her to the Cedar City Library. My sister and I really appreciated this kindness. Lillian Anderson. Super-Premiu- NOTICE Clay was admitted June for fracture care. Elmer Baldwin of Beaver was admitted June 25 for fracture care. MAJOR SURGERY Helen Bolton, June 23. Lorin Goff, Minersville, June In the Matter of the Estate of CLARENCE Deceased. I '. liatjajav. KiaKr A tiw.H feZmitf'&kkbw av OrA BPh m0e. 3il R. GRIMSHAW, Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned executrix at the office of her attorneys. Cline Si Jackson, at Milford, Utah, on or before the 1st day of October, 1965 EDYTHE GRIMSHAW, Executrix of the last will and testament of Clarence R. Grimshaw, Deceased. First Pub.: July I, 1965. Last Pub July 22, 1965. J y 28. Hope LeFevre, June 25. Minersville, VI ico IJO V. THE ted June 25. Audrey Sklllicorn, June 25. Janet McAffee, Payson, June KIDS? 28. One Long Distance call can bring them Blair Osborn, Beaver, June 29. Dora Miller, June Vickl Raines, June home again. And after you've heard their voices you'll know why you'll 29. 29. 1k Oldlmw, want to call again-so- on! Mountain States Telephone JULY Parfait Ice Cream VANILLA CHOCOLATE SHASTA CANNED POP 2-- PINECREST quarts July 4 gal 69c STRAWBERRY CARNATION TUNA CHUNK 15c 4 for $1 ijjj 3 Vfc 13 for $1 tal leans J V (g) "Middle Age is when you can do everything you used to do but not until tomorrow." FRIDAY-SATURDA- LINDSAY OLIVES PITTED k. ft MEDICAL PATIENTS Edna Crosby, Beaver, admit- 4tor$l GIANT SIZE OFF 63c SALVO TABLETS NABISCO'S pkgs lb OREO COOKIES 2 for 89c 29c Reg. or Horseradish 20-o- z jars WATERMELONS MUSTARDS" 2 for 49c 4y2c lb PRESTO 10 DOUMAK ,b bag MARSHMALLOWS 13c 49c l ib bag 19c GIANT SIZE OFF THRILL LIQUID TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH US FOR LOW-COSFULL PROTECTION VACATION OR TRIP INSURANCE PHONE Closed Monday - CHARCOAL CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends for their many kind- 387-245- L. G. 25 WHOLE DILLS friends and neighbors, also for the friends out of town, who sent gifts, cards, letters, flowers and calls while I was in, the hospital and since returning home. All were deeply appreciated. Mrs. Katie E. Koch. For Complete Fire Insurance coverage on home, personal and auto, see J. D. Kirk or call lbs Ol-se- n, CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks to my Dr. Davie and nurses, my Milford ARE YOU FULLY INSURED? IFTTrfFS0LID HEADS Qrlb Botch's Specials BAR SHAMS Whole 53c Half 98c,b Quarters JUICY FRANKS 49c ,b 3L- - CHEESE 49c ,b VIENNA SAUSAGES Cudlhy 6 for $1 Whole Fresh FRYERS 29c lb CUT UP - SSc lb. Jefferson Mercantile Co. |