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Show ft Stye Official Paper of the City of Beaver J i-- VOLUME XXXIII .MimiM'r 4ii . . 92.00 per year payable In Advance j Site for Federal Building Being Prepared on Park i - High School Principal Addresses P. T. A. I I The Beaver Chapter of the P. T. A. nieT Monday night in the High School auditorium for their monthly meeting. A very interesting was and instructive program given .Mrs. Mildred Murdock, P. T. A. President took charge and the I following program was presented Mr. Rose, high school Principal spoke a few words commenting oa the fine P. T. A. program that had been outlined for the year, i and hoped that as many parents Mr. as possible' would attend. t Hose also stated that cooperation t was needed between the parent i ana teaener, the teacher and I the student, and the parent and .5 the student in order to curb non- attendance. He also invited the j public to attend all assebmlies I given and sponsored by the High I 1 School. Two short scenes were presen-- I ted from the school play, " Skid- I aing , written Dy Aurania nou- veral and directed by Ivan Jones, drama instructor at the High I School. The production date has I been set for December the 9th. I Mrs. Ivan Jones gave the les-- I son entitled, "The Change in j Homemakers", In which she dealt with the numerous responsibili-- I ties of the homemaker of today as J compared with the home maker I of forty or fifty years ago. She I emphasized the different points I with illustrated pictures which ! made it both amusing and instru-- ; ctive. I Shirley Rae Stoney, and Bon- nie Lue Joseph sang a vocal duet "The Voice In The Old Village j Choir", accompanied by Helen Joseph on the piano. J Although there was a large at- tendance not nearly all of the P. A. members attended. It is iT. that in the future more of the interested parents will attend. I I ! I 'I Gateway City to Southern Utah's Scenic Wond erland 4 West Ward Relief Society Conference I The West Ward Relief Society held their regular meeting Tues-- I j day afternoon with 2nd. Coun-- I ullor Sadie Patterson conducting. 'i Opening song 'Earth With Her I Ten Thousand Flowers. Invoca- tion sister I Lydia Smith. This be- ing National' nook Week a play's, let taken from one of the books 4 written by Robert Lewis Stevenson was dramatized by twenty-thre- e children from Miss Moody's school grade. Literary lesson, The story of Robinson Cruso was taken up by class leader Ethel Hatchings assisted by Ruth Nielsen. Huet "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Moore, accompanied by Naomi Baker "Ten Thousand Strong" by the singing mothers. Prayer by Claudia Morgan. Congressman and Mrs. A lie Murdock spent Friday at St. George. It doem't "toko" time to read Ads, it "saves" time. Do your SHOPPING at Home and do only your BUYING in the store. Read all of the Ads. Have more time for play. Advertising pays YOU I -- Commercial ClubiAmendmenl Ho. One Hear Visitors Wins Approval By The Beaver Chamber of Com- Small Majority Postmaster White received 9 merce members met last Wednesletter from Federal officials statday November the 9th, in ( HKZ HKCLAKKS SCHOOL night ing that the corner site, of the pub the I. O. O. F. Hall at 8:00 o'clock Fl'XI) BECOMES LAW lie square had been approved for the new 370,000 Federal building. P. M. President Hyrum Lee, presAttorney General Joseph Chez The new building is to be two iding. said Tuesday that constitutional stories high ami will face the The club was fortunate in hav- amendment No. 1, apparently apeast. The land has been purchased ing two distinguished visitors,. E. proved by the voters last week, from the L. I). S. Chinch, and the ;R. TuUle, Faeld Representative will become a part of the "State's building it's self will be built on of the Associated Civic Clubs who bas:c law regardless of the defeat the same order as the Cedar City discussed the Puffer Lake area of amendment No. 2, companion Federal building. as a possible recreational center, measure. The new building will probably and was The first amendment establishvery optimistic about house the following government the whole school fund and Dr. Chester es a uniform offices: The Post Office, Forest Dalgleish, Director of General transfers several sources of revService, Farm Administration, Health on the Utah State Board enue to it from existing school County Agent and the Welfare of- of Health was the other visitor. funds. The second amendment fice. Other applications for space The recreation committee who would have removed the constithave been submitted but it is un- is working for an ice skating rink utional, provision that interest on known whether or not they will and a skii jump for Beaver the permanent school fund be reporreceive consideration. ted on these two projects. The ice placed in the district school fund, A California Engineer arrived skating rink, is being made ready thus clearing the way for it's and Tuesday they started to lay for use on the William Wlllden to the new fund. 'the site for the biulding. Mr. property, it i8 also hoped that it Ending speculation that the White reported that he thought will be possible to construct a two must either stand or fall to that all prelimanary work would club .house near the rink. The ski gether, the attorney general debe done as soon as possible, in program is also progressing rapi- fined the situation as follows: orde that construction can start dly according to all Amendment No. 2, defeated, reports, it is can have no effect whatever on under P. W. A. supervision. early in the spring. This project will also help the The Post Office committee- re- either the constitution of the sucunemployment problem. ported that Federal Officials cessful amendement. The situawere satisfied with the public tion in regard to that proposal is square as the site far the new Fed the same as if it had never been eral Building-- and it is tihought passed by the legislature. Amendment No. 1, successful that this site will eb available. A lengthy discussion was made is valid as far as it goes. The aton street lighting and yuletide torney general office of the courts decorations for the city. may be asked to define its limits, It was also suggested that a but they could not rule it out of When members and directors campaign be carried on encourag- the constitution. Mr. Chez's opinion was inforto patronize home inof the Associated Civic Clubs of ing pepole no since he has received After mal, which the meeting dustry. Southern Utah meet in Monroe was adjourned until the following written request to study the efect of passage of amendment No. 1. Saturday at 2 P. M. They will el- week. The state school office revealed to lead the association ect officers that $37,000 already has Tuesday during 1939, according to presibeen allocated from the new unident James M. Sargent. The monform school fund, created as a thly meeting is being sponsored statutory fund by the 1937 legisby the Monroe Lions Club and B. St. Petersburg, Florida ..After lature. Roland Tietjen, Sevier county dirIn Beaver County there were pending severe weeks at Camp ector, is assisting with the plans. Kissimmee, Florida, we decided 1023 for amendment No. 1, and Although the new officers will it was time to move again or we 341 against. For amendment No. be selected on November 19, they would not get around and see 2, there were 950 for and 354 will not take over their duties unvery much of the state of Florida. against. til January 1. During the past So Wednesday morning of last month each of the 15 counties week we pulled up the stakes to Anderson Camp has elected one new director, who the tent packed the Plymouth and D. U. P. Meets with the holdover director, will started. Kissimmee is about 65 fill the board for 1939. Both the miles from Tampa, Florida, a beaThe Anderson Camp of the D. new and retiring directors are ex- utiful ride. The road is very U. P. met at the Pioneer Home pected to attend the election winding. You see so many inMonday afternoon for their regmeeting. teresting trees and flowers that ular meeting. Captain Kathryn Officers to be elected include a are not grown in the north or Bowman in charge. Seventeen president, first vice president, west. Miles of turpentine trees, were present. The opening song second vice president and four ad- which are a pine tree, with pasHome So Dear. "Our Mountain ditional members of the execut- tures of wild grass palmetto and Lesson Topic Noted Lakes and are palmetto-palm- s. These positions ive board. Rivers and Mountains of Utah now held respectively by Mr. SarThe roads are built up quite was given by daughter S. Jennie gent, L. A. Wynaught of Milford, high on account of the water in Tanner. A report of the Building Henry H. Jones of Sunnyside, the ground, for so much land is committee was given by County Frank G. Marlines of Richfield. swamov and all along the sides President Geneva Idol. The .histHunt of Bieknell. of the road are ditches filled with C.eorge M. ory of Sarah Yardley Cartwright Reid H. Gardner of Cedar City, water. In these ditches will be was read by her daughter Mary Russell Hawkins of Nephi, and C. beautiful lilies. You feel like get- Swindlehurst. Comments Sarah C W. Love Jr., of St. C.eorge. The ting out of the carand picking White, Hattie Bonn, Emma Atkin imoutgoing president automatically a bouquet, but that would be and Kate Jensen. Meeting was ad becomes a member of the execu- possible as there Is water and journed. tive board. high rubber boots would be neces of In addition to the naming sary to reach them. George Baker of Minersville Just now the fields are gay was a Beaver visitor Monday. new officers which is so Important that all directors and members with golden rod and other lovely should make a special effort to be flowers that I am not acquainted Mrs. Abby Willden has gone to be with. We came through several will lime considerable to spend California the winter present, of the 1939 nice towns. Lakeland the county with her daughter Mrs. Arleen given to discussion next seat of Polk County was the lar- Clark. program of advertising, the is calsession of the legislature, and gest. This part of Florida altian has of It led the Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watters other activities. The purpose the called is and feet 227 what to of as tude returned Wednesday from a ten this is to obtain ideas in the Florida penthe membership wishes so that highest city day trip to Salt Lake City on land will soon be an business and Lake and preout insula. worked be pleausre. plans may sented at a future meeting for ap- island port, with the completion of the Lakeland Gulf Canal. Jame Wlllden came from proval. meetPolk County produce more Previous to the afternoon Friday to spend Armistice of the citrus will meet than day here In Beaver. ing the executive board Richfruit grown in Florida, and eighty at the association offices in at five per cent of the pebble phosMrs. Joseph Hunt left Saturfield at 10 A. M. The program a banquet phate mined In America. There day for a two weeks visit with Monroe also Include are 15 fresh water lakes within her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and dance In the evening. the city limits of Lakeland. Thia Tanner of Joseph, Utah. sounds as If the city would be Leaders Primary under water but the city limits Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith have Milford Visits reach out for miles and miles Into moved to Bingham for the winter the country. Some of the Lakes where Mr. Smith has employment. Stake Primary Snpertindent are connected with each other by BonRuth Wittwer and daughter or canals. Mrs. Jane Joseph is confined to and creeks Is very Interesting to get In her bed. She Is In a nie and sister Mary Goodwin It very critical Stake Althea Low both of the to a small boat and row around on condition, suffering fro mkidney Melvln board and Snpertindent S. o f these creeks. All along the trouble. to one Milford to motored Wittwer hanks on both sides grows live- Ward Primary Milford the attend oak trees, cabbage palms, palmetMrs. Alice Watters has returncrowd was Conference. A large toes. and lots of pretty trees with ed to Salt Lake City after a a very fine The present and enjoyed bright red berries on them. visit with her daughter Mrs. Eva think co crooked you creeks are program. and Is arranging her Caiiow, Theme "What we do In Primary It has come to an end, when you affairs In Salt Lake City in order Was Church. Home and for the row on a little farther around a that she may return to Beaver to chilyou have to rendered by one hundred bend. Sometimes spend the winter with her brother complimenhe to were dren, who Robert Brlggs. to Eight) Page (Continued: ted on their splendid work. set-u- p. - Associated Clubs To Elect Officers At Monroe Sat. ON OUR WA- Y- Og-de- one-thir- . n Beaver Dairymen Take Educational Trip to Logan School Lunches Started Nov. 7th. The school lunoh project, which is a government project for worn en started Monday, November the 7th. The cooking center is located at the Beaver High School and is under the supervision of Mrs. Haley Black. Mrs. Black has working under her six individuals in Beaver and four in Milford. The children who receive the benefit of these lunches pay a small fee and bring their own sandwiches. There is a new dish served each day and the same dish Is not repeated twice in one week. Supervisior Black asks that the parents visit during the noon hour, in order, that they may see how these lunches are put over, and the mamner in which they are cooked, and served. All visitors are welcome duing the noon .hour at either of the schools. These lunches as far as is known at the present time will continue throughout the 1938 and '39 school year. Ice Skating Rink Being Prepared At Willden Pond WIXTEU SPOUTS PKOGHAM A lease has been secured from Will. am Willden for the use of his property for an ice skating rink. The property is located south of Bemett Swindlehursts Shell Service station by the old saw mill. The skating rink will serve two purposes, a rink in the winter, and a swimnimg pool in the summer. The area has been cleared, and will be flooded in the very near future, and if the freezing weather continues skating will be made possible sometime this month. This Is a W. P. A. sponsored project and the Beaver Chamber of Commerce Is cooperating with W. P. A. officials to help put it over successfully. An effort is being made to secure material enough to build a small house of some sort in which a fire can be built for skaters to go in to get warm, during the severe weather. The Bki course In the Milford Pass has been cleared and the run way Is 300 yards long and 50 feet wide. This ski course Is ready for skiing as soon as the snow has reached a sufficient depth. The ski course in the Beaver has not been canyon however, started, the site has not been chosen, but the comimttee in charge, plana to take a trip to the Beaver canyon Sunday and pick the site in order that work may start A group of 3 5 dairymen left Beaver Monday morning for a three day educational trip to the northern part of the state. The tour is under the direction of County Agent Hyrum Steffen, and Arnold Ijow president of the Dairy Association. Enroute they stopped In Spring-vill- e to inspect outstanding dairy herds in that vicinity. They were met there by Lyman S. Rich, U. S A. C. Extension agent, and Utah County Agriculture Agent S. R. Boswell. The dairymen were particularly in feeding interested projects carried on by local association members and in the dairy herd improvement program now under way in Springville. Dairy herds belonging to Secretary Lewis Childs of the Dairy Association, Ileber Houtz and Earl Diamond, were visited and at each place a discussion of individual dairy pro Spring-ville-Maplot- t ! ! h blema was held. Tuesday the dairymen were visitors at the Utah State Agriculture the During college at Logan. morning the farmers heard talks by Dr. D. E. Madsen, professor of Q. George veterinary science; Bateman, dairy husbundryman, and A. J. Morris, associate professor of dairy manufacture. After lunching at the cafeteria the group met at 1 P. M. and made a tour of the barns during the afternoon. Mr. Steffen said the farmers would visit farms at Smithfield and Hyde Park on Wednesday and at the state industrial school at Ogden on their way home, as well as other farms throughout the state. " i ll The Haynies Entertain Friends Dr. and Mrs. Fred R. Haynie Saturday night at their home in honor of twelve of their friends. Table games were played; and at 11:30 P. M. a dainty two course hot luncheon was served. Favore for the evening were in Thanksgiving Ideas. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gale, and consolation prize by Mrs. Albert Smith. fntertained Students Leave Belknap While New Boiler Is Installed While a new boiler is being installed in the Belknap Grammer are going to school, Rtud''nt school in the High school, seminary building, and the West Ward Church. This Is only a temporary arrangement and will possibly only last until the end of the week. Meanwhile work is rapidly progressing on the new addition on the South side of the od building. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smart and little son formerly of Provo, Utah, were dinner guests on Monday at the home of Mrs. Alice G. West Ward Relief White, while on their way to Washington D. C. where Mr. Society Meeting Smart has employment. They The Beaver West Ward Relief were accompanied on their jourSociety Conference was held con- ney via the Southern route, by jointly with Sacrament meeting and Mrs. George A. White who Sunday November 13, 1938. Pre- have been visiting relatives and lude Music. Opening song "Come friends In Beaver for several Let Us Anew". Invocation by sis- days. ter Geneva Joseph. Singing by the Mr. and Mrs. Daley went over Singing Mothers " la The Time of Roses." While Sacrament wag be to Parowan last week to visit lng administered aacred music wlt.h relatives and friends. They was furnished by Wendell and returned home after a few days Gordon Baker and Barbara and visiting. Dean Farnsworth. Total present 103. The Sacrament was adminiMr. and Mrs. Walter Maekerell stered by George Miller and Leon- and daughter Mildred and Shirlfy ard Paice. motored to St. George Sunday Address of welcome by, Presi- and spent the day with their dent Elizabeth Griffiths presenta- daughter and sister Bernlece who tion of Relief Society officers by Is a St. George Temple worker. Secretary Zelma Mulr. Talk on They returned home in the Nutrition by Stake Board. member Emma Carmon. Talk on the Mr. and Mrs. George White left Visiting Teacher her duties by Stake Board member Bertha Monday morning by the Southern Swindlehurst Ladies Trio "0 route for their home in WashingMoru of Beauty". "Thanks" by ton D. After spending a few Mothers Singing "Vendictus", weeks with their mother Mrs. with Hettie Harris soloist. Ben- Alice O. White and other relatediction Hettie Harris. ives and friends. f i: n .1. 1 t f ft i !? n li f i i tt F |