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Show BEA VERITEMS 1 j As we go t0 press, we are glad to j report Wallace Rollins, who suffered j injuries in the recent auto accident, j is improving rapidly. The other boys are all getting along nicely. Those returning home from college the past week are: Raymond Baker, Clifford Paice, j Virginia Boyle, Bertha Bohn, Gilbert iHutchings, Letha and Ann Cart-j Cart-j wright, Iona Baldwin, of the B. Y. ; U. at Provo; Clark Robinson from I the University of Utah; Edith Smith : from the A. C; and Mona White or j the East high school at Salt Lake 1 City. We are justly proud of our young ! folk. Mr. and Mrs. David Powell, of California. Cal-ifornia. Mrs. N. P. Ipson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Eph Smith of MilfonJ were dinner guests of their former 'neighbor, Mrs. O. C. Dunshee, Thursday Thurs-day evening. i Mr. and- Mrs. Herbert Stapley hav( gone to Salt Lake, where they wil j visit Mrs. Stapley's people, and Mr Stapley will receive hospital cart ithat has been granted him as a rasull jof Home Service counsel and assis- tance cf Miss Kendall Franke, Red Cross secretary. Mis Dorothy Williams, who has been engaged at the Toole high schoo, returned home Monday and will spend her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cooley of Loc Angeles, will spend the summer lu Beaver, and are located at the Mur-tlock Mur-tlock apartments. Lyon Edward, having completed the year's work at the Ogden school is at home to spend the summer with his parents, Mr . and Mrs. Dave Edwards. Ed-wards. Mrs. John R. Wallace, of Mesa Arizona, Ari-zona, arrived Tuesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurs Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Hurst will leave on an extensive trip to Eastern cities. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Martin Garvy, at Wynona, West Va. this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Carlton, editors edi-tors of the papers at Milford and Bet. ver, stopped in Price a while Saturday Satur-day and called at the News-Advocate office. They are making an auto trip to their old home in Indiana and expect ex-pect to be gone tbout two months. Price News-Advocate. Delmar Smith returned home the first of the week from Carbon county after th close of a very -successful school year. Mrs. Mabel Wilcox of Parowan, is here visiting with her sister, Lucr Foreman and relatives for a short time. Gus Fernley substituted at the Tolton emporium last week during the absence of Grant Tolton, who is in Salt Lake visiting with relatives. Mrs. Tolton accompanied him. Misses LaRue and Irene Tolton accompanied accompan-ied them on the return trip. Every citizen of this entire community com-munity should extend to Prof. J. W. Olsen. a hand of encouragement a well as deep sympathy as a proof of the esteem and admiration in which he is regarded for the noble and christian deeds he- performed during the sad ordeaal upon the return to Beaver of his Seminary classi and during the ensuing days of sorrow. Prof, and Mrs. Olson have meant much to Beaver the past school year i and the Press extends to them a sincere sin-cere wish that their path here or else j i where may ever he one of peace. i |