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Show BEAVER BRIEFS Mrs. Nancy Burt has returned! from a two-weeks' visit in Cedar City with her daughter, Mrs. Irvin Walker. j Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Branch and j children of Price, were the recent j guests of Mrs. Branch's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Miss Dorothy Williams, has left Tooele where she will teach this year. John Anderson has gone to Salt Lake City for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. George Whornharn have been here from Delta visiting their mother, Mrs. Anna Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith went to Cedar City recently for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Bill Milling. Mr. and Mrs. Charle Keell made a trip to Filford a few days ago, where Mr. Keell was inspecting bees. Miss Roberta Morris has returned to her home in Milford after several weeks spent in visiting in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. George Whornharn were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Cartwright last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Robinson, of Paragoonah, and their daughter, Miss Zella Robinson and Mrs. Ellis Bent-ly, Bent-ly, of Parowan, called on Mrs. Eliza Robinson a few day3 ago. Mrs. L. E. Harris entertained with a kiddies' party in honor of her little daughters, Louis and Lora Jean, Monday the 9th. The afternoon was spent with games and at four o'clock a dainty lunch was served to twenty. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wheeler and children and Miss Farre, of Tucson, Ariz., were the guests of Mrs. Ottc Schwob on Tuesday, the 12th. Dr. I. J. Hopkins has left for Europe where he is going to study medicine for a year. A heavy frost hit Beaver on the night of Sunday, the 8th, leaving a path of destruction to the gardens, freezing almost all of the late vegetables. |