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Show BEAVER : Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Barton were dinner guests of Mrs. Barton's sister in Milford Easter Sunday. The L. D. S. West ward bishopric is sponsoring) a fuel " dance in the ward amusement hall April 1. Re-, ceipts from the dance will be used to purchase coal for the chapel. "In the Next Room," a mystery, has been selected as the Beaver high sahool annual play1 by Miss Edna. Russell, dramatic art instructor. Mrs. Frank Low departed Friday on the bus for Long Beach, Calif., where she was called by the serious illness of her sister, Miss Delphia Stewart. Mrs. Will Morris, of Milford, spent Tuesday at the home of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwob. Mrs. Joe Bakes was called to Kem-mer, Kem-mer, Wyo., on account of the illness of one of Dewey Bakes' little girls. Haskell Earl left the, latter part of the week for Los Angeles, where he has secured employment. Ray Murdock left Saturday for Salt Lake City where he is attending the University of Utah. K. C. Wright," assistant engineer for the state road commission reports that the surveys from Beaver five miles north, in Beaver county, have been accepted by the state road commission com-mission and the United States bureau of public roads, the latter project being be-ing on the budget for 1932 construction. construc-tion. Earl Ivie, 20, farmer of Beaver, i died in Salt Lake hospital Monday; following a lingering illness fromj sinus infection. He was treated in a! Cedar City hospital for two weeks and taken to Salt Lake Saturday. He was born December 24, 1911, in Beaver ,and is survived by his parents, par-ents, Frank and Eleanor Ivie and one sister, Eleanor Ivie, all of Beaver. |