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Show SEVENTY-FIFT- ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION H AND HOME-COMIN- BEAVER, JULY 22 TO 25, G, 1931 CHATTER BEAVER The Dairy Center of Southern Utah With Our Readers anorta of Piute County J""" connecting with Beaver county ' seems th6 Puffer Lake highway Imewhat remote, according to a let- Mattsson, forest supa communication to the C. A. ter from ervisor, in Piute County commissioner. m that owing to the states jlattason that a survey of engineers pretty cannot be made of the proposed road not beuntil next fall and possibly He 1932.' further of fore the spring availno funds are there gtates that at the work present the able for J. P. Martime. However, Engineer field schedule his in tin has included an summer Investigation of (or this road. the proposed AST week we reported an auto south of town in accidenJ; was badly wrecked, car' which a caused by striking n loose horse on Friday Tt W. Gunn the highway. wrecked his car just west of town t u - the on Beaver-Milfor- highway d ran into a horse. The time of letting stock graze along the highIt is time that the ways is passed. law applying to loose stock on state The highways is rigorously enforced. on tax a property car owner pays a and tax license a gasoline his car, mainttax, all of which goes toward enance of highways and he is entitled to protection. The persistency this law in the Beaver In violating in a fatal accident will result valley if some aetion is not taken to keep when he the public highways. the stock off seems to be a predatory in man as well as animals, particularly an element to destroy. No amount of admonishing seem to "soak in" on these predatory human destroyers when it comes to shooting The Forest Service has up signs. spent considerable money and time In placing good, legible signs at the forks of every road, trail, spring and to the public place of interest through Beaver canyon. This spring a survey shows the greater number of these signs have been shot full of There holes these predatory by humans the signs as targets. The wording on many of the signs is obliterated and others so badly damaged that they will have to be replaced. Don't be a "predatory human." who use ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY vol. xxvi. xo. . BKAVKK, Fire Victim Dies Of Gas Burns in I'TAH, FKIDAV, MAY 15, 1;5 WILD AND WIERD ATTENTION BASEBALL GAME Price $2.00 Per Year BE CEDAR GIRL GETS PILOT'S LICENSE A GOOD. WOODSMAN AH hitting records were shattered in Beaver lust Sunday when the Game Club Meet Word has been received from St. Hundreds of pleasure seekers Mo., that Miss Onita Thorley, Louis, will be making trips into the ForMound baseball team deof Dr. and Mrs. Robert daughter ests during the coming summer, feated Beaver 34 to 23, in the wildof Cedar City, has obtained Thorley to get away from the heat in the est and wierdest game in these parts a limited commercial airplane pilot for some time. valleys and enjoy a few days or an afternoon along some creek in the license, after having successfully Everybody hit everything, and passed the government test. The cool mountains. The Forest Sertwo and three baggers were more young lady Is the only girl known In an effort to save his friend's common than singles In an vice welcomes the public to eujoy ordinary in Utah to hold this honor. tiuck fror--i distraction by fire Thurs- game. Beaver started the fire works the natural resources that the Sportsmen from all over the counMiss Thorley has been Interested Forest affords. and run up a, tremendous lead in the ty attended the Beaver County Fish day, Roy Mitchell of Paom su.sta The present season is one of the in aviation for sometime, and has first four innings, then Cedar began been working diligently toward ob- and Came club meeting held in burns that lead to his .let. in driest seasons at this time of the Sunday hitting and brought the melee to a taining a piolt's license. She has Beaver Monday evening. morning here at the Mil foul hospital climax with a fourteen run year that has ever been experiencin rally been enrolled at the Von Hoffman ed in this part of the country. State Came Commissioner Newell Mitchell ui his friend !!,. Ai'ckel-it- the eighth inning. Aircraft School in St. Louis, where and Springs Cook was down from Salt Lake City streams, according tj were on heir way Thursday night old timers in this section, that she received the training necessary to attend the meeting, and in a very from Newhouse where they hail been LEGION SPlINSORS to enable her to pass the government have never failed before are dry. test. 'Iron Hecord. County interesting talk presented the probshearing sheep. Mitchell driving his There will be greater of lems of the fish and game departJUNIORBALL TEAM Forest fires during thedanger Chevrolet and Mickelson the ford coming ment and efforts that are being mado season, and campers, picknickers, truck, when the latter nt:i out of gasoNEW SOUND PICTURES to maintain and Improve hunting line about eight mild out of Minets-villand other Forest users are cauJunior Baseball, one of the proand fishing conditions in this state. tioned to play safe in order to on the Parowan The men jects being fostered by the American AT LYRIC THEATRE Mr. Cook complimented the local make your camp fire safe and got in Mitchell's car and drove to Legion over the entire United States, club as being one of the most active that you may leave your camp for gasoline. Returning with is being sponsored this year by the the Star Theatre re- organizations of its kind in the state, Sunday night five gallons, Mickelson started pour- local Legion ground as you would like to find opened with its new Western Elec- - and the one organization. club from which the it. Help beautify your canyon ing the gasoline from an open conTwo teams are being selected, one trie sound equipment, which was state department received one hundtainer into the tank of the truck while from the west ward which' will be! and camp grounds by burying tin lightly coniplimentel by all In at- red per cent cooperation. cans and burning other camp Mitchell stood near him smoking a Undpr th rfirWtlnn nf Van Tlartnn The purpose of the meeting Montendance that evening, cigarette.. A strong wind carried the and one from the East ward under Manager Manzione has gone to a day evening was the election of officsparks of the cigarette to the spray of the management of Jos. A. great expense in giving Heaver one ers for the ensuing year, the the gasoline and ignited the truck. jof the best sound picture shows In of the organization having been reMitchell in an effort to put out the Beaver will become a member of FIRE DESTROYS the state, and we congratulate him vised a few months ago, changing flame ignited his clothing and receiv- the southern Utah division, which is ;on success he has attained. The pic- - the date of the annual election of ed the burns from which he died two composed of Delta, Fillmore, Paronow shown at the Lyric officers from January to May. B. A. C. DORMITORY': uresas good being as may be enjoyed in any days later. Mickelson was laso burn- wan, Cedar City, St. George and MilJos. H. Bakes, present incumbent ed while helping Mitchell. However, ford. Heaver people should patron- - of the office as city. president, was reThe Beaver ward teams will play neither realized the seriousness of Thursday at 12:15 an alarm was 16 their lo( al sllow house, and boost nominated, and on motion of Geo. ft. a!i tlle people may be justly Jefferson of Milford, Mr. Bakes was Mitchell's injuries and the latter of- a series of games between themselv- - sent In to the fire department, fered to steer the damaged truck es until June 15, at which time the'nouneing the Dormitory at the B A. proud of the class of entertainment by acclamation. The same now being given at the Lyric. while Mickelson pushed it with the best material will be selected from'C. was ablaze. procedure whs followed in the reMr. Manzione informs us that election ot Alex Hamilton as secreA quick run was made by the Chevrolet. They progressed several the two teams to play in the divisional and when they arrived on tie "Family Night." will be held each tary and treasurer of the club, league games. miles in this manner when the truck In In divi-' winners scene the the August in and the car stuck a wash. Mitchell they found the entire roof of TueHday In place of Wednesday and five directors, eleven nominations sion will in state the the were made, and a selection was made participate was this to time building on fire with flames Thursday, as in the past. realize by beginning o The five nominees receiv-in- g shooting high In the air. by ballot. the extent of his injuries and asked meet. Any boy who has not reached his By the time the hose had been at- REAVER BOYS GET the highest number of votes his friend to go into Minersville for on June 15, is eligible tached and water shot through it to help, but as they were unable to get 17th birthday SUMMER JOBS J.wereC. Frank Cartwrlght, Beaver; a to will be held at the building, the fire had gained such and join, the Chevrolet out of the wash, it was Tolton, Beaver; Pratt Root, the ball park Saturday afternoon at headway that there was no possibll-- 4 K. A. Barton and Neils Jen necessary for Mickelson to walk in for Garold Jackson Howard Milford; and et-which of at all time the All structure. o'clock, boys Beaver. saving of.ity sen, Jess Baker help. Herbert Eyre and farnsworth of Heaver, students at The matter of selecting a game were finally summoned at Minersville each ward are requested to come out. forts of the firemen were then direct- the Utah State Agricultural College, The object of the American Le- ed to keeping the fire within bounds to fill the vacancy caused by warden and brought the injured man in for have secured positions for the com base- and prevent it spreading to the the resignation of Cyrus Davis, was treatment. He arrived at the Milford gion in sponsoring the Junior summer of months ing June, July, ball movement, is to promote better building. and September, with tihe brought before the club by Commishospital early Friday morning and August, and The fire started In the corner of develop physicallived until two o'clock Saturday morn- sportsmanship Lnited States Forest Service. They sioner Cook. This appointment has been postponed from time to time, ly the young manhood of the coun- the dormitory, and rapidly ate its were recommended for the ing. positions way over the entire roof, and in a to the inability of the fish and owing Funeral services were held for him try, the by college department of for few moments ceiling Joists and raftclub and the Democratic Cengame at Parowan at two o'clock Monday afers supporting the roof began to give estry. to agree upon a man tral committee CALIFORNIA WRIGHT Mr. Jackson will leave about the ternoon Bishop Adams presiding, and way, dropping to the floor of the dor- first for the who would be satisposition of June for San Bernardino, he was Lurried with military honors PLAYERS COMING mitory, setting fire to that and finalto all concerned. factory parties Marin the Parowan cemetery with California, where he will work at ly eating through to the lower floor. G. H. Wilson, chairman ot the const In roads and in trails the shall Dalton ructing The Wright California Players, charge of the firing The entire woodwork of the struc;Sarf Bernardino National Forest. He Democratic Central committee, and who will be remembered as giving a ture was squad. A. It. Hamilton, secretary ot th3 consumed, and the hare in Beaver He is survived by his wife Delia; splendid performance jls registered at the college, in the walls left standing. school of Agriculture and Is major- game club, each represented their Clark Mitchell and two children, his about a gar ago, will bring a new a few moments after Fortunately, organizations, explained brothers L. W. Mitchell of Provo an t play entitled "The Tent Dwellers," the fire was discovered students and' jing in forestry. He Is also a mem respective the stand they had taken In the mather of the Foresters 18. club. J. S. Mitchell of Parowan, and his here on Monday evening, May instructors rushed Into the rooms of) Mr. Farnsworth will leave for Mc ter, and an amiable agreement was The entertainment will he given in the dormitory and sister, Mrs. Tearl Davenport, Parowan to carry! managed cached, that ft would be satlsfaclory the East Ward chapel for the bene-- ) out all the personal effects of the oc- Call, Idaho, around the same date, to either and Mrs. Myrtle Clay of Salt Lake. orri.'.nlzatlon, for Mr. (.uok he where will work a at fire lookout He was born at Parowan thirty six fit of the church, and no one should' cupants, the, mattresses, bedding, to appoint any our. of the throe men the Idaho is He National Forest. ion years ago and was a shearer by trade. miss this beautiful play. bedsteads, chiffoniers, chairs, etc. also who .no highest vote in the majoring In forestry and a and one piano. Another piano, that' recent held by the Fish and poll member of the Foresters' club. was too large for rapid handling was Game club The candidates receivo consumed by the flames. ing the highest votes, and from NEWS-NOTE- S In the lower floor of the structure, PANGUITCII LIONS which list the appointment will ba which was used as a mechanic shop BOOST BUCKSKIN-BON- E made, are Murray Bohn, Cn.s Easton contained considerable is probably the most: and which is as follow HOLLOW ROAD and Chas. Whornbaui. the annolnt(By Lew Mar Trie?) of heavy machinery, there was no opment to be made within thvej davs practical method for most farmers outto portunity salvage anything of of one Use following the date of the annual our county. pint Afionomist Pleased With Results (From the Panguiteh News) a side of tools. few heat of 15 to water; meeting. e gallons Former Work The Bin Hollow road, The cause of the fire Is not known. a Comm (sinner Cook pralaed Cyrus connection between highway 89 On Monday, May 12, Prof. J, C. to a temperature of 125 degrees, then j It might have been caused from a for the retiring warden and hat three min Davis, of the the emmerse was potatoes specialist taken 91, the Ilogenson, agronomy ..... i,t,i; ik fomnpraturi. at 121 nori in me eiectnc wiring, or an jand Lions club andup theby road chery manager, for the efficient aid U. S. A. C. Extension Service visited be done with! occupant of the dormitory might instructed to cooperate with he had given the department during the Milford Valley to see if his work to 125. Dipping should an electric flat lia MU left k- - carelessly have - ca thi i on ...i .,Lhad k a his tenure In office, and for the good fnrl an1 Itaovrtt f Inna any on crop rotation in Marcli had ,ron charged which would hav over An solution. could the from "if work removed that (f)jnfC firlnor improvement work work he had accomplished at the readily effect, and to see l" s an ex- - "wr" l"c :t out head with the hatchery. the and present at repairs for this year's travel. be supplemented any Wm. Whitney, manager of the solution so a 'spreading to the celling and the roof, the for Imis container one This cellent of vital highway time. full Insurance on state The carried fish hold the to hatchery and game farm at for everyone living In the After talking with some fourteen fire can be kept under it the building and contents. Iron portance gave an Interesting talk is well Sprlngvllle, It preferable southern part of Utah. Yet there Is temperature right. farmers in the district he was Record. County on the of fish and phea before propagation some cutting, to the the proposed potatoes opposition satisfied with prospects for the future to treat o at sants the without the cost of pro farm, done aferward be to some can due extent from a not expected but it of the project. It was JKHCS LK.WK OX MOTOR TU1P route, of the birds and what must duction sets. to the hi lack in of new of the commended damage understanding appreciable that the system as be done to make better hunting and pend Large potato growers talk at the community house on March It. O. Jehu, manager of the sul- connection that ran be made by fishing In the state of Utah. for season each a proposed. in a hundreds of dollars 16 would be adopted verbatim phur mines at Sulphurdale, and Mrs. building o aside local and community Let's But materials and labor to treat against lay farm. on nor In every a their car for Jehu, left Monday single year, renot did is a Interest takfor ANGUS yield time It see and be WHITE diseases. what the WEDS tuber the hoped for result seems to trip to Chicago, HI., where Mr. Jehu and they turns, they would not go to such has business matters to attend to. road would mean in opening up a farms on MINERSVILLE many GIRL form ing new main highway into the present and trouble and expense. will no doubt profit from same They will also visit In north Miswill folsouri where Mr. Jehu has farm In- travelled loop that is. made to the Angus White son of Samuel O. show the way to others who of weed control southern Utah's The parks. importance to be about White, and Miss Reta Hall, of Mingone terests, expecting low. o cannot be brought to our attention too three weeks. ersville, surprised their friends by ANNOUNCE IJIKTH OF SOX the amount of publicity often to Parowan on Tuesday, May despite o going Potatoes Seed Treat this subject in recent years, and where TO CITV 12, seed MOVi: given potatoes of (KDAR they were united In mardiseases Surface Announcement has been received riage. The young couple will make be the keen appreciation of the serioussuch as scab rhizoctonia etc., can E. N. Thompson and family left here of the birth of a baby boy to their home for the treat- ness of the menace on the part of present In Beaveffectively controlled by porper for Cedar City where they Mr. and Mrs. Vaness Anderson on er. still are the yesterday pests to farmers, failed many ment. In no case have they will make their home. Mr. Thomp- May 9th, at their home In Taft. Friends In both Beaver and Mintimes for spreading. get results that paid many Mrs. was ersville extend best wishes to the Anderson have not reached son will be employed as bookkeeper California. weeds Noxious the time and expense of the operation. for the Utacal Oil Co. formerly Miss Dorothy Tanner. (Concluded on last page) newly wedded couple. which The hot formaldehyde method Cedar- Well Attended; -Desert Milford Hospital i!! Officers Elected n-- n e cut-of- f. Min-ersvil- le ,11 I Man-zion- e. by-la- an-jf- or i j try-o- ut j rather surprised to see that the banks of Salt Lake City 1ITE ARB their service charges had Increased be prohibitive fqr the to maintain a checkiIt sees as if they had until they will small depositor ng account. a very poor time to put this picked effect. Business is poor and many men are out of work or on short time and this does not give them a largebalanee to keep in the bank nor is the average merchant in position to maintain a large balane. It would seem from the statement in the papers that unless a man keeps 500 dally balance he will have to a pay a penalty for into keeping account. The only ones ho will receive benefit from this ill be the bankers and the crooks, 18 this will force many to keep money In the house and serve notice 'hat the crooks will be able to find "oney if they break in. The banks for many years have n educating the small depositor to keep a checking account and now '"at he has started the bank says we "ii'Ot make a profit from your ac-s- o you must pay us for handl-to- s 't- We think that It will not orl a satisfactorily to the bank's "(Wantage as they think it will.' We nt Qf one large city that started nd in three months time had put '"io the discard, as they lost so checking 11 tt,njr ""ounU, not only the small ,mt, many large and profitable f"' ones, BRISTOL SILVER MINES CLOSED raber of tin, a Brlat i ll Beaver people who at Pioche. re- 'a8t Week' renortinK that the work,nK Silver mines "closed down. was the last I, ,.s at that place mine operating ada town- nd " k Cesfatlon of Industry In that boomlnK town. Mining an?1" Him' kle lnduHtry and with the kirk! f,0H,n thf,r there rei"atns wl,atever. The town Dle03''1 ponulatlon of 10,000 ,ia gradually reduced lth ,'h , ni"K of ot m,nln " U'ltie, 11 h "Peeled that as soon M the' of "ver advances the Wim J!,, OfcraH once 1 wul galn open. t I ' j ed FARM - form-aldehv- kskln-Bon- , Pan-:gultc- h com-jmitt- -- f 1 ll v.-i- :: t |