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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, REAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ;e ana ding itive 6, 1029. j. t, thi Happenings of Southern Utah f;!?09' ia"y tat; Looking Backward Into the Yesterdays Martha Williams. John. W. Blackett, of Springville, spending the week with hia daughter In Greenville and with Ms son, Blaine Blackett, in this city. Items of Interest Gathered from Our Exchanges and Other Sources ia as , Mr. and Mrs. Adam Patterson of South Milford, spent the week end with Mrs. Patterson's mother, Mra. 1 this w: Is Stealing A Buck Grand Larceny? Near Vegas Upsets - the mollis at: Hi ;i , of the buck that had iracnlously escaping serious an(i possible death when their been killed during the hunting seato son by Bob Ramsey and which then Angeles-bounstage upset miles souttbwest of Las Vegas mysteriously disappeared from his be before the u'uay thirteen passengers and a camp, will sixth judicial district court in the er wiili a fractured collar-bonnow thankful that good fortune near future. As the story goes, Mr. Ramsey, 'Vltliied upon them and kept them fwhen discovering that the buck had n01 n more serious injury. "hree men, a woman and a girl disappeared, remembered that some ne could e yet in Las Vegas hospital, at people, from Eureka had been seen citlzecitst reports last evening recover-- 1 in the neighborhood of the camp ha abiii from bruises, shock and burns Sheriff v, M. Fairbanks then comflar. km municated with flie sheriff in Eureka ., gasoline.;s, Eng.g sent and the buck was found in the auto been have all remainder een: Ir ways, their wounds not suffi-- ! mobile of two Eureka men, John fre it to warrant their confinement to Fennel and I. A. Frankie. The men were arraigned before Justice of the e, hospital. seorrit,he stage, which left Las Vegas Peace S. G. Clark at Richfield Sat S" urday under the charge of grand yeling down grade at a point miles larceny. District Attorney O. ' R, r and sixty-fiv- e jen Michelseu and County Attorney T. ilncm Las Vegas when the accident A. Hunt represented the state, while cennnred. waa It a point 5 miles south of Moun-- t the two defendants were represented by Attorney Lewis Larsen of Manti age i Pass is a sudden dip In the .When the bus hit this dip, it The defendants were held under bail ly. district court. Richfield out top going according to estimates of for the air at the rate of 35 to 40 Reaper. o gea, usis.es an hour. S a Btcjuddenly the bus swerved sharply Fatal Crossing ample, vthe left of the road, the attempts Accident Baby Killed ssing of: niii Bailev. driver, to bring it &r the bs.v tn Ha ennrsn hpinc in vain. Of A fatal accident occurred at hen, ,:al statements as to what caused nerry pe bus to swerve off the crossing near Clear Lake last Sun suddenly ime to td have not been available. Las day when train Number 21 struck a ltion car in which were riding Heber Rose focused gas Age. and his infant daughter, of Fillmore hv Imr' killing the baby and severely injur Men houted jventy-Fiv- e ing Mr. Rose. Is duty Mr. Rose was towing a car behind Frisco In Working Since k him, in which was riding his sister-in-la'npJnim Her car had run out of gas n flnii ..Beaver County has a good prospect sent for him. The train and she had min of its continued development up pres'" with both the Mos struck the first car and broke the gDOrM,j properties, w and Horn Silver mines going tow rope, leaving the lady in the on thefough. a growing peroid. Widening rear car free to witness the horrible accident. 1929 a i leads at the Moscow is daily ex The baby was found dead and Mr. tuggiajsing a large store of high grade Rose unconscious. He was treated once are. is there Horn At the Silver, victorking place a metamorphose in man by Dr. Addison Bybee here, and has against 'ement, which we understand will been in the, Milford Hospital all i year ;mg about even a more active de- -' week. If he continues his rapid rehe will likely be sent home d covery, a'lopment than the mine has th nast several months. There late this week. Dr. Bybee declares revenieL e seventy-nv- e miners now empioy- - that it was amazing that Mr. Rose at Frisco in the Horn Silver. A suffered no fatal hurts. He was throughly and no broken bones SXjEoup of seven were added to the He sustained several iSTTVtews at the first of this week. Mil- - were found. bad scalp wounds and many bruises News. on his hody. He was picked up inprd sensible, with one foot thrust thru the windshield, and. did not gain consciousness until he was brought to aniouE: Born, Wednesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearce, a fine boy. Mrs. Pearce Is at the home of her mother's, Mrs. Neils Jensen. The-fttor- in-r- ed Harland and Ray Goodwin were home from Pioche to spend Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Goodwin. They return ed to their work Tuesday. at sixty-m,k- d n, e, The Hal Gas Station, opposite the Low Hotel, operated by Frank Smith Is now open for business. If Its ser vice you want call on Frank. 'if Mrs. I. J. Hopkins and children, returned Sunday from Richfield, where they had spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Hopkin's slater, Mrs, Frank Fairbanks. j Miss Lottie Thompson entertained at a chicken supper last Thursday evening eight of her girl friends. A very jolly time was had playing games and dancing. W'1'' JT 8ixty-fou- high-iliim- Supt. John C. Carlisle returned Sunday form Logan where he and his wife had gone to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Mrs. Carlisle reniained in Logon and.will probably spend the winter with home folks at that place. es m I don't know of anything that is nicer than home cured ham and two eggs for breakfast. Our pig feed and laying mash does the work. R. C. K. oJ Murdock. -- 0- Here's another picture taken when there was life and activity at the old You know most of the the band and orchestra in 19.. academy since no somewat those good old days. doubt have changed although they Friends of Carl Goodwin will bo pleased to learn that he is recovering from his accident and was able to come to Beaver with his wife and; two sons for Thanksgiving dinner at the old home. (?. v r enjoy-emln- p ed OW Sale Milford. Mr. Rose is a middle-age- d man and is married. The baby was 18 months old. The grandfather of the baby, Mr. Rose's father, lost his life in an accident several months ago. Milford News. REAL HOME AND FARM lb 10 acres in al- - J2"i-- A .... icrea on highway, Biaaer' ana, . waier-ngt"'14 eal In goja lences,- WJmfll house, six-roo- m well- $4,250.00. ; king togxCHAXGE ,te Equity in dairy for small home in Beaver, or "pasture land. Fawn Foolery Draws Fine From Finishers t'arm probi' T ..., v. ribing IF YOU HAVE REAL ESTATE to ssful s,eil, list it with me and I will try prof. KARL S. CARLTON andf IEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE religfc , I bUStai ave tt this & of t t, Few Elk Killed On Manti Forest . raii OTBATEIE Ass over seals ad it e sic beaver ONE NIGHT ONLY f Expect to Open Up Oil Field in Kane Co. mas i A itate to at progn mal b exiate at D.T.REESE QUALITY sn pas berculi the vntcd tfl i circ orlea, ltereai civic, ' 0 The holidays will soon be here. Might we suggest that a subscription to the Beaver Press will make an ideal gift to those absent friends and relatives. A gift that will remind them weekly of the giver and at the same time acquaint them of the happenings In the old home county reg- ularly each week much better than relig- arrles hout ranee osla N 7jemuc story of grace Fleming- - ees di INTIMATE, DETAILS OF THE LIFE OF THE UNFORTUNATES tidi la trs to jley ' gnjjnnq-T)(iri- nq si n ils. the ng to id 9U Reserved Section WOMEN ONLY" - Amazing Positively-N- o Children Admitted Reserved Section MEN ONLY ' i ' writing letters, o- MALE HELP WTD. Reliable man wanted to run Business in Beaver County. 8 to $12 dai'.y profits. No capital or experience required. Wonderful op portunity. Write today. McNess Co. Dept. T. Freeport, 111. Mc-Ne- ss The biggest saint in his own estim pro E. A. GRIFFITHS, Agent Produce Association, Cooperative and Clyde GrafT, who Returned Sun-- j day night from Phoenix. Although, this route is the shortest distance be-- 1 tween these two points, the poor con- -' dition of the road makes for exceedingly slow travel. They returned by way of Parker, Needles and Las Vegas, and although the distance Is greater by this route, better time was made. Washington County News. lucatif Chriatri t Christinas Goods ommuH )erculi ;hancc i days 9, The hunt for oil in Utah has been started in a new quarter with the Born, Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. of the Utah Oil Refining Albert spudding-l- n Muir. a fine boy. company's Butler Valley test, 240 miles due south of Salt Lake City in Mrs. Sadie Orton, and daughter the north central part of Kane countwo weeks visiting in PayBon spent ty. Pronounced by company geolowith her friend Mrs. Brimhall returnmost the attractive of "one gists All new fresh ing home Sunday. structures in the state." Stock of Both the Moenkopi and the Kaibab Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mar Price and objectives in the Utah Oil Refining Beautiful Notions test also have been proved oil bear- children returned Monday from Pro-v- o the Thankshad where spent The in they of state. the various Dishes and ing parts production gained from shallow wells giving holidays with relatives. Dry Goods in the Virgin field, Washington counWe still have a little turkey fatten-e- r ty, near St. George is known to come Bolt Goods from either the bottom of the Moenleft. It's only three weeks until COST kopi or the top of the Kaibab. Whe- Xmas, Treat them good, it will pay. R. C, Murdock. ther it originates where found or miLargest Christmas grates to this horizon from the lower Walter Carlton, who has been emKaibab, is not known, but sufficient stock we have oil is found to make both those strata ployed by the U. P. railroad at Lynn-dtransever carried for the past year, has been good "bets" wherever structural conditions are favorable oil accumula- ferred to Caliente. Walter and wife Call and See Them moved to their new home Sunday. tion. Mr. Mrs. S. and Karl Carlton drove Credit for the present activity be MRS. longs to four Salt Lake and Pan over to Lynndyl Saturday to assist son in getting ready to move. their headed men, by Chauncey guitch Parry, who did the pioneering, locat-- j ed acreage, had the first geologic re-- ! port made, and induced the Utah Oil Refining company to start a develop-- ! ment program that will cost the com- -' pany in the neighborhood of $150,-00- 0 A FORGOTTEN bit of Huskin should be hanging over the door before a decisive point has been of every commercial establishment in America: reached. Depth of the test at the "There 1h hardly anything in the world that some man 'last report from the well on Wednes ran not make a little worno and sell a little cheaper, and inch the people who consider price only ro this man's lawful day was 275 feet. Twenty-tw- o hole is being drilled and 20 inch conprey." That slogan applies to all business including insurance. By ductor pipe is to be set at a daph of removing some of the factors devised to keep insurance "safe," a around 300 feet. Mineral Survey. cheaper grade of policy cHn be obtained. How much it will cost beo fore it expires, or how much will be obtained in the event of sudden New Bridge Road need, is always problematical. It is axiomatic that insurance can only be sold for less money In Poor Condition by removing the factors of safety and It la. to secure safety that most people insure.-Travelers to Arizona are advised Hound stock Are insurance has only one price only one stand i to take any route except that by the ard of service and safety! of and Kaibab the forest the way Before purchasing fire insurance or life insurance consult new bridge over the Colorado river, by Orval Hafen, manager of the Dixie yl The Manti elk hunters, due to the light snow, experienced great difficulty in geting their eik. Not to exelk wen killed on ceed twenty-fiv- e the Manti Forest during the open season, and some of the hunters reported spending the entire period in a vain .effort to get one of the antler-e- d prizes. The hunters are all of the opinion that the'estimated number of elk killed this season has been greatly exeraggerated. Emery County -- a Natl, ils jack-rabbi- my 1910 ; De-loy- In Six Mile canyon near the BlackJ Mountain a hunter or hunters shot and killed a fawn. The shooting was witnessed by Don Madsen, who reported the. incident to Glean A. Jensen who inturn reported the matter to C. G. Graithwaite, local game Progress. a funijnd find you a buyer. ie o warden. An investigation was made. The fawn, partly buried with leaves and sticks was located. Through information gained from Sterling hunters responsibility for killing was placed) on two Salt Lake hunters. After making through investigad tion officers of the law arrested and Dick Miller of Salt Lake county last week, charging them with the unlawful killing of deer on the Manti forest. At first the men denied the charge, but as they were being taken here for further Investigation, they admitted their guilt and were fined 1 100 each. A fawn, is slightly bigger than a, about the most expensive meat a man can go after. Manti Messenger. fc-- if i .... ffnroi tr -- For- (SlMstfflnoas that will make appreciated gifts and they go at We have many articles cost. MACKEREL! & COCICETT atlon needs the greatest watching. i |