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Show i THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD THAT CARES ouni eauer Single Copy 10c ; SERVICES HELD FOR Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon in the Milford LDS Church for Mrs. Hannah Smith, 61, who died Sunday of a heart attack. The services, under direction of Robert Tomsik, were as fol- EXHIBIT AT CEDAR By Grant EspUn Beaver County Agent Club and FFA members from Beaver County will be exhibiting steers and lambs at the Southwest Livestock Show at Cedar City Sept. Beaver County exhibitors usually rank very well when their livestock Is Judged, getting their share of blue ribbons. In past years we have had a couple of Grand Chamand a Reserve pion steers Champion. These boys and girls haven't fared so well on the price they received for their animals as those from Washington and Iron Counties. Reason for this is that not enough businessmen from Beaver County have been aware of the possibility to This help out at this sale. can be done for a few dollars cost the businessman and doesn't even need to be there if he isn't able to. He can give an order to a buyer to buy an animal for him. If he can use the animal, fine; if not he can turn it over to a packer at market price and pay the small difference of what he paid and what the market price is. Club members need a little premium to come out on top as it costs more to produce an animal on an individual basis. The experience a boy or girl gets from a livestock project is very valuable and will help make him or her a better citizen. Anyone who is interested in buying an animal or two in this sale can contact one of the club members or leaders, or Grant Esplin or Wells Farrer Last year we had more support from Beaver County than ever before and it helped the sale a great deal. The sale this year will begin at 10 a. m. on Saturday, Sept. 4. Hogs will sell first, followed by sheep and beef. Vice-Gran- d. TWO MINERSVILLE CITY TO SEAL STREETS; CATTLEMEN SAY FAMILIES HOLD PARK IN DRIVEWAYS'. THANKS; GET advlaed Mayor The News that Friday and Saturday of this week city street department crews will be sealing all streets "on the hill" north of Sixth South street. Hiztoner urged residents to park In driveways or In garages all day Friday and all day Saturday, so as not to obstruct or hamper the workmen. Ray Kixer REUNIONS Family reunions were held August 21 by two pioneer families. Min-ersvil- le More than 100 descendants of George H. Eyre gathered at Ponderosa Park in the Beaver Mountains. Luncheon and dinner were enjoyed and in the evening a campfire program was on the agenda. Mrs. Gwen Ogden was soloist for the program. George Hopkln Eyre was born April 22, 1866, in a son of George and He Rebekah Hopkin Eyre. married Emma Walker, daughter of Solomon and Amanda Grundy Walker, Aug. 16, 1885. Mr. Eyre served a mission to New Zealand and Australia in 1896. He also served as bishLDS op of the Minersville Ward and held other church his offices. In 1928 he and family moved to South Milford where he bought a farm. He also worked in mines in the Milford area. The couple raised eight daughters and one son, Mrs. James (Althea) Dotson, Mrs. Mrs. Leon (Idonna) Davis, Mrs. Marshall, Clyde (Augusta) D. Carlos (Clara) Evans, Mrs. Robert (Altai Bonner Kelsey, Mrs. Evan (Hilda) Rollins, Mrs. Andy (Lola) Bohn, Mrs. Obra (Gladys) Myers, and Golden Walker, who married Marguerite Gray. Mrs. Eyre died April 28, Mr. Eyre 1930, and passed away July 28, 1947. ICE CAPADES OPENS SEPT. Min-ersvill- e, The Exciting World of Ice Capades," which opens at the State Fair Coliseum on Friday, Sept. 10 .features exciting new costumes and stars, staging, music. .Seven production numbers visit romantic places Paris in 1890 "When Paris Was Young," Japan, for the tale of a Japanese prince in "The Night of the Thirteenth Moon," Spain, romanticized to the driving New music of "Bolero," and York, with visits to the World's Fair and Broadway in "New York's Got It." The show's opener, "All of music Us," features original and score by Hollywood composer Gordon Jenkins. The excitement of football on ice is captured by the famed Corps de Ballet in "The Big Game." For the children there's a stop "At the County Fair" to visit Cuddles Cow, prize-winnin- g HERE'S LUCKY ELK HUNTERS Bull Fish Lake Keith Barton, Greenville Neal Davis, Minersville Dale Eyre, Minersville Hal Gale, Beaver LaVar Gale, Beaver. Lyle Gale, Beaver Bobby Veazey, Milford James Wargen Wood, son of William and Ann Eyre Banks Wood, was born Dec. 30. 1868, He reecived in Minersville. his education in the Minersville schools and on May 18. 1898, was called to serve an LDS mission in the Southern States. He Pearl married Laura Gressman Sept. 3. 1901, in the St. George Temple and made a home for the two daughters of his wife, Clara and Uleen. He worked as a farmer and miner and on May 8, 1917, was appointed Minersville postmaster, holding that position until Frank Veazey, Milford John Williams, Minersville Lonnle Willingham, Milford Fish Lake Either Sex Ken Friar, Milford Lee Gillins, Minersville Mel Tait, Milford Manti Bull Atse Boyle, Beaver Margaret Boyle, Beaver Dec. 9, 1937. He died in June, 1938. His wife preceded him in death. The couple had two daughters and three sons, Mrs. CharMrs. les (Virgene) Jameson. Stapley, Beaver Kenneth Bowden, Beaver Pat Paul Larsen. Beaver. D. E. Effle Jameson, and Floyd, Sherwln and Royle Wood. FATHER VALINE ROBBED While Father Valine was out dozen doughnuts) from the upstairs room at St. Bridget's Recreation Hall. Father Valine had left the door to the downstairs recreation room unlocked, and It is belitved that teen agers using the recreation room stole the radio. the vegetables, and participate In a "Hootenanny." are Evening performances at 8:30 p. m. nightly, with matinees each afternoon except Tuesday and Thursday. The James W. Wood family held their reunion in the afternoon at the Beaver County memFairgrounds. Thirty-si- x bers were present. of town Monday, thieves stole a transistor radio (and a few 10 I f BEAVER GETS $23,000 NURSING HOME LOAN The Small Business Administration has approved a total of $156,000 in loans to Utah the month of firms during June, it was reported by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett. Included was a $25,000 loan to the Beaver Nursing Home. POOL TO CLOSE The Milford Municipal Swim Pool will close for the winter next Sunday. Manager of tho pool this summer has been Gary Banks, with Rita Hatch a lifeguard. SWIM PAT ON BACK By Grant EspUn Beaver County Agent Ralph Pearson, president of the Beaver County Cattlemen's Association, and the officers and directors of the association wish to express appreciation to those who helped in any way to make the Utah Cattlemen's Association summer convention a success. People repsonded very well and everyone who was asked to help did so very willingly. To those who served on the committees, performed on the programs, helped prepare and serve the meals .helped with registration, helped wlth the tours or drove buses or helped a special with refreshments, thanks is given. The cities, the county, the school board all cooperated in every way. The following is a letter from the Executive Secretary of the Association Utah Cattlemen's to Ralph Pearson. This expresses the feeling of those who attended from out of the county: Dear Ralph: Please accept our sincere appreciation for the very fine manner in which your association handled the annual summer convention. It was very apparent your group spent many hours in planning the convention and you certainly left nothing undone to see that those attendThe ing had a good time. quality of entertainmnet was exceptional, the tours were very Interesting, and the food unexcelled. What little we can say in a. letter is not enough to fully express our thanks for the hospitality shown us while In Beaver, but we do want you to know the convention could not have been better than the way in which it was held. Very best regards. Sherman D. Harmer Executive Secretary For the Executive Committee COMING UP American Legion meeting, Thursday, Aug. 26. 8 p. m. Old Timers Auxiliary social and luncheon. 1 p. m. Sept. 2, UP Clubhouse. D U P annual Jubilee. Saturday, Aug. 28, 12 noon, American Legion Park. Deadline for registering for U P Old Timers Sun Valley trip, Aug 29 Call Eva Banks or Reese Marshall. ADULT ART CLASS STARTS SEPT. 3 An Adult EducaUon Class In Art will begin on Thursday, Sept School 3, at the Milford High Registration will be m. A fee will be at 7 p. charged. Glen Dole Anderson, art instructor from Cedar City, will teach a three hour class each Thursday from 7 to 10 p. m. All persons Interested in painting are urged to register for the class Prayer at the mortuary preceding the services, LoRoy Griffiths. Prelude and postlude organ music, Mrs. Edna Nichols. Invocation, Alfred Horton. Obituary, Robert Tomsik Vocal trio. "You'll Never Walk Alone.'' Mrs. Josephine Killam, Mrs. Jerri Kirk, and Mrs. Bonnie Easton, accompanied by Mrs Beth Edwards. Remarks, Ira M. Fisher Vocal solo, Microfilming Corp U1 Pierpont Ave Vol. 65, No. 34 1965 School starts at 8:30 a. m. Monday in Beaver CounMiiford Elementary school and the Minersville with ty, school having the same teachers as last year, and the Milford High School only four new teachers. Following are the teachers in all schools of Western Beaver County, and the classes they will instruct: MILFORD HIGH E Jesse Long. principal, Business and English; Enoch H. Swain, counselor and History; Mitchell Myers, English, Pn sical Education, assistant coach; D. R. Goble, English, Woild History. French; Mrs. Alice Elmer, English, Library; James Hopkin, Science, Math; Ivan D. Rowley, Math, Head Coa.h; Carol Ann Cogo, History and Spanish; Mrs. Linda Lou Hunt. Girls' Physical Education. Psychulogy, Speech; Mrs. Patricia Rimpau, Home Ec, Home Living; Garth Johnson, Industrial Aits .Electronics; Mrs. Mary McCulley. Business, Type, Journalism. Mrs. Pauline Rummler is secretary and George Sears, custodian 2-- The Lord's Prayaccompanied by Mrs. E. L. Smith. Benediction, Dick Jones. The grave in Milford City Cemetery was dedicated by J er," Jesse Long, Smith. Flower girls were members of the Second Ward Relief Society. Pallbearers were Clyde Griffiths. Bill Griffiths. Bill Smith, Lynn Smith. Robert Smith and Ralph Smith. C. Mrs. Smith was born Jan. 9, 1904, in Adamsville, to Abe and Katherine Elizabeth Jones Heslington. She married Kent M Smith July 12, 1922, in Milford. She was a member of the LDS Church, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Surviving are her husband; daughters Mrs. Grant (Jean) Morby, Bountiful; Mrs. James (Helen) Knippen, Winfield, 111.; Mrs. Melvin (Shirley) Persons, Phoenix, Ariz.; a son, Charles K Smith, Milford; 12 grandchildren; sisters Mrs. Morgan (Sarah) Griffiths, Milford, and Mrs. May Johnson, Salt Lake City; and a brother, Alfred Heslington, Minersville. OBITUARIES LEONARD TO LOCAL lows: 50-ye- ar 26, ! School Bells Will Ring Monday MRS. HANNAH SMITH Grant Mellor, warden of Milford Lodge No. 42, I. O. O. F.p congratulates Joseph F. Tribole, right, and Sam Cline, center, after they had been presented continuous membership jewels. Mr. Tribole joined the local lodge January 18, Mr. and Cline became a member on June 21, 1915. The Milford Lodge 1913, was chartered in 1903, and now has 50 members. R. H. Ruth is Noble Grand, and H. L. Tolley is Milford, Utah 84751 Thursday, August Year $4.0 a DAMN ABOUT MILFORD, UTAH A Bart Rollins BART ROLLINS TO SERVE LDS MISSION Bart Rollins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rollins of Spanish Fork, former Milford residents, has been called to serve an LDS mission in Geneva, Switzerland. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake on Aug. 30. Bart attended the University of Utah for two quarters and the BYU for two years, majoring in piano and international relations. He also studied French and Italian. Bart and his parents have made thier home in Spanish Fork since leaving Milford in 1958. HOSPITAL Recent patients at the Mil- ford Valley Memorial Hospital: R. BLACKNER PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAM GETS Leonard Ray Blackner, 82. died Saturday at his home in Layton of natural causes. He was born Sept. 18, 1882, in Greenville, to John Henry and Hannah Elizabeth Eyre Blackner. He married Bessie Louise Briggs. Jan. 19, 1910, in Salt Lake City. He is survived by his widow; sons and daughters: Leonard B W. Ray, Mrs. Malan (Dorothy) Leonard, all of Layton; Kent, South Weber; Ivar, Salt Lake City; Mrs. W. L. (Bonnie) Snelson, Springville; Mrs. Grow Walker. Mrs. Ben (Nedra) (Nina) Hull, both of California; 33 grandchildren and 43 a brother, and sisters: Ruben, Chesley. Mrs. Tressa Powers, all of Lyman, Wyo.; Orson F., Woods Arnold E. and Mrs. Cross; Blanche Cove, both of California; J. B Evanston, Wyo.; Mrs. Lottie Lee, Mrs. Drucilla Rollins, both of Green River, Wyo.; Mrs. Jane Frakes, BOOST Beaver County's application Public for an Accelerated Works grant from the Federal government received new life when Congress last week passed and sent to the White House a bill extending and expanding the APW program and the Area Redevelopment Administration. Milford City has applied for a grant in the amount of , ENJOY LONG TRIP Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tribole and a son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Nelson, accompanied by two other couples from Long Beach. Cal e recently returned from a auto "camper"' trip, using walkie-talkie- s to relay messages from one car to another while en route. The party visited Salt Lake City, the Grand Tetons, Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park. Canada, and spent two days at Glenn Lake, Mont. TONSILLECTOMIES Roger Hatch, Aug. 18 Laura Swain, Aug. 23 Gaye Pryor, Minersville, Aug. 23. APPENDECTOMY Lisa Symond, Aug. MINOR SURGERY Viola Medley, McGill, Nev.. Aug. 19 Linnea Hood. Beaver, Aug. 24. $81,000 to be used In construction of a sewage dis- MEDICAL posal plant. Senator Frank 17 was Public E. Moss 19. PATIENTS Kevin Hanley, admitted Aug. Brenda Sue Fisher, Miners- Ashworth, Beaver, Las Vegas, of the a cosponsor DevelWorks and Economic opment Act of 1956. The act authorizes $400 million annually in grants for public works and sewage such as water treatment plants. The grants can be as high as 80r of the costs in communities of ex- ville, ceptionally high unemployment or exceptionally low average Elizabeth Moir. New York, mother of Fred Moir, Aug. 23 Frank Veazey, Aug. 24. Aug. Icevinda Hicks, MINERSVILLE The Minersville school, kindergarten thru eighth grade, will start classwork at 8:30 a. m. Monday. One teacher was eliminated this year, because of decreased enrollment. The staff includes Mrs. Bernice Gillins, kinder-cartofirst and second grades; Robert Puffer, third and fourth grades; Marshall Hollingshead. fifth and sixth grades, and Milton and Albrecht, seventh eighth grades. LIONS WANT BOOKS The Milford Lions Club is seeking donations of books of all kinds to stock their circulating library at the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. fiction, Westerns, Light children's books and "paperbacks" are all needed, according to E. L. Smith, secretary. Persons wishing to donate books may call Mr. Smith at and he will arrange to have them picked up, or they may be left at The Beaver County News office. Also on the committee to assist In gathering books, and who may be called for "pickup" service, are Don Fred W. Elmer, O Leary, and Rolor and Culver, 3877-276- 17 Aug. 20 Pearl MILFORD ELEMENTARY Darrell K. Loosle, principal; Mrs. Nelda Memmott, Kindergarten, Remedial Reading; Mrs. Clinton Bond, first grade; Mrs. Athene Roberts, second grade: Mrs. Beatrice Oxley. third grade; Mrs. Ina Norton, fourth Ira M. Fisher, fifth grade; Mrs. Nancy Parsons, grade; sixth grade; Mrs. Lois Moore, Special Education class. Mrs. Bonnie Williams is secretary, and LaMar Grimshaw, custodian. Aug. 22 Ronnie Culver, Aug. 23 Ella Treat. Aug. 20 Amanda Nolder, Minersville. Aug. 23 2. 387-27- , 2500-mil- James D. Williams, prominent Utah mining executive and former Milford resident, was in town Wednesday, en route to his mining operation at Mt. Wheeler, Nev., chatting with old friends. Mr Williams will be "in and out" of Milford for the next several months. H afeaV jfl aaf A 1 ft M BjgflV FIVE GENERATIONS The "other half" of the two groups of the Hayward Carter family of Minersville. Left to right are Mrs. Leland (Linda) Black, her son Jed Leland, Kent Carter, Mrs. Hayward Carter, Mr. Carter, and Frank Carter, |