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Show Batter wttm tfithOur Readers Hth. was observed May Sunda r as the United State Well, in Utah, Sunday, t0 be atfler 8 V 15th, 'is getting out VOL. XXVI. NO. for he is already F1 .. wwraDDine that bam- "Moth-8n- ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY zns K & a 29. ' , r::0 me shoultl m f of the MINE MILL L 1 a 41 or Q r, .... I L ' n. 111 iw, ,;rloi;.-,n INSTALLED The new ball ore mill recently inby the Sheeprock Mining Company, was completed last week and several test runs made. The new mill has been installed on the site of the old stamp mill on the North Creek canal, and the ore is being hauled from the Sheeprock property to the mill by trucks. The first short runs made revealed several changes necessary In the I Installation of the equipment. One of the principal drawbacks was found to be insufficient balls In the hopper of the mill to grind the ore fine enough for the flotation process which Is being used to recover the values. Only about two hundred balls were secured with the mill and It Is claimed that at least seven hun dred and fifty balls are needed to pulverize the ore. Additional balls for the machine have been ordered and are expected to arrive this week. The mill, which has a capacity of between seven and eight tons each 12 hours, is operated with a Chevrolet motor equipped with governors, and operates the crusher and ball machine very satisfactory. It has been installed with a view of ascertaining if the ball mill will be successful in handling the ore, and if proven to he, a larger mill electrically equipped will be placed on the stalled property. The tests made so far, are very encouraging and it is believed that the outfit will recover a large percentage of the values. Tests made last week showed that the ore was running around $100 to the ton, mostly silver with some gold. Sufficient ore has already been taken out of the mine to keep the mill running steadily. Jack Miller of Beaver, has the contract of hauling the ore from the mine to the ions the annual election of eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. the Board of Directors met Parley Jensen, was instantly killed wd appointed the following comm- by coming in contact with a live ittees to serve for the ensuing wire. ar: The little fellow and some playmates were at play, near the Union Membership Pacific water tank, and the little felElhert Cox Dr. Petty low Btarted to climb up it for a Geo. B. Skinner. bird's nest. He touched an electric F and Mea- nswire ln the climb, and the lifeless ' Stan Tattersall body dropped to the ground. F. 0. Wilden One of the other children ran to J. 0. Miller the home and told the circumstance. A hole in the hand, and a similar one 'abllclty E. N. ln the bottom of the foot told the Thompson A. Griffiths story of the current's entry and cirthe body. Delta A. C. Saunders. cuit through Chronicle. I 'Tic Welfar H. A. White Lewis, of Salt H. D. Mrs. Raymond Thompson Lew Mar Price Lake City, has been a guest at the J. Frank fimith C. D. White home the past week. ftoiw Education KMiss Laura Shepherd and father, - S. Carlton were visiting in Arizona, were & N. who Thompson J. Frank Rmit called home last week by the serious Illness of Mrs. Sarah A. Shepherd. fuMir Schools Dr. We are glad to state that Mrs. ShepMcQuarrle H- A. herd is much improved. White Following Seers, . Fourteen Girl Scouts of Troop 18, Salt Lake City, are expected to arrive Saturday for a camping trip to Puffer. Lake. Twenty-fiv- e boy scouts will arrive on the 14th to camp at the lake two weeks. o Mrs. Edgar White, of Tremonton, spent Decoration Day in Beaver. , E. A. Hrlfflthn " Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Tanner. Mrs. Marx. Misses Druce, Vera and in Dorothy Tanner, spent Sunday M. Grant Toltnn Lew Mar Price J. Morn1 tv Pension J- Meredith weshane n. E. Howe, Jr. Parowan. A. Mrs. Susie MereMrs. Ralph and Mr. Harvey, were guests dith, of Salt Lake City, at the Art Meredith home DecoraMrs. Rose Meredith, Gftfi'nre tion Day. Warren Nellson Nells Jensen Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennis White drove up to Provo and Salt Lake home their City Monday, bringing who daughters, Lois and Josephine, Y. U. B. the have been attending n..,.. ""nun P 1. hi I" . Aotlvlty K. Barton Skinner Geo. B. Kr DrE- - - urn. Cliff McShane was called to Salt T.ake Cltv Thursday by the condition re- of his little daughter, who was hne ,ntiv nnerated on for mastoids, well as as Improving been not has McQarrle A. Petty ENTERTAINED Mi! Brld, , In.. "r L.nla Tlton entertained at a "heon" . Mr. Ivan In honor of her 1..... June 3rd. Tueaday lovelv . had been hoped for. H. R. Howe, manager of the local have telephone office, and family, dwelmoved Into the Martin Lang . course inncneon ling. lno following guests: n o of this city, Sir,' ,nt Tolton, Mm. Carl Tolton, m, m i a tr n Aqhworth. brother- her with MrBa visit 0ffl8 Roe"' Is enjoying Fl n?aker' Murdock, M rs. C. McMul- lK Nephi Foreman, ai A.uu.ur. 8 Kate Smith, Miss Vie 3mi(h room modern 3 Anna'p11 Hales, Miss FOR RENT LllTolt Murdock 44F6, Call ia4 Ande?gaDd gU68t f hDor Mr"' apartment. apartment. u. AFTER WHITETOP County Agent Lew Mar Price companied by J. E. Blazzard, who is in charge of the noxious weed control work in Iron County, were making a tour of Beaver County Wednesday with a spraying machine used by Iron County to eradicate noxious :.: , i weeds. Wednesday morning the gentlemen visited several farms in the Milford flat where "whitetop" had made its appearance and sprayed the patches with a mixture that has proved very effective in destroying In the afternoon several weeds. ranches in the Beaver vicinity were visited. It is claimed that where the whitetop had been sprayed last season, no evidence of the weed has shown this year. The county agent met with the county commissioners Thursday to interest them in the purchase of similar spraying machine to be used in Beaver County ac- . - , . ,PB - in-la- City Manager Manzione and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, who arrived May 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yard'ey, accompanied by Mrs. James Yardley, visited in Fillmore Tuesday. FUNERAL FOR JACOBIA DAVIS BENEFIT DANCE AT HANGING ROCK Funeral services for Mrs. Jacobla Davis, who died recently In Los Angeles, was held Tuesday at 1 p. ni. from the L. D. S. Waterloo ward chapel in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Davis was the wife of P. C. Davis and moved to Los Angeles She was about three years ago. Holin March Utrecht, born 1., 1905, in Lake came to Salt and land, 1908. The deceased was a daughter-in- law ot Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Davis or Beaver. Mrs. Davis went up to Salt Lake to attend the funeral, returning to Beaver Wednesday, accom From the Mllford News: The Lions club will join with the American Legion in remodeling tha swimming pool in the Legion park. The old tank will be made waterproof with cement, bath houses will a be erected and made into a pool for the coming summer. In order to secure funds for the re construction of this swimming'. pool, the Lions and Legion boys will stage a big dance at Hanging Rock at which time it is hoped to have a big crowd. Members of the Lions club and American Legion will be out with tickets for the big dance within the next few days, so be prepared to buy one or more and help one of the best causes ever attempted in Milswimford. The need of a kiddies in for the Milford ming pool and older ones during the coming warm summer Vnonths is apparent, and everyone should get behind the project and boost. first-clas- her son Philo, and his Lena Banburn, who are visit here. a short making Mr. Davis expects to go to Los An geles and close up his business af fairs, and return to Beaver to make his home. panied sister-- by in-law, first-cla- O MISS TOLTOX WILL MAKE SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR o Miss Lulu Tolton, accompanied by Miss Marie Robbins, of Salt Lake City, will sail on June 16, from Los Angeles on the S. S. Venezuela, All sportsmen of .Sevier valley are for a seven weeks tour of the Canal called upon, through the Richfield Zone and South America, returning Lions club, to Join in a big hunt Sun- by the way of New York. day, June 8, to kill off the magpies The trip will require thirty days which are reported to be robbing from Los Angeles to New York, with stop-ovepheasants nests of eggs and young one ana two-aa- y aiong birds in a most alarming manner the coast. Stops will be made ln this year. Mexico. Nlacargua, Salvador, Guat W. O. Ciuff announced to the emala, Costa Rica, Cuba, Canal Zone Lions club Monday that Marlon and Republic fof Columbia, South Rebuilding the "ghost city" of Frafton, Utah, which was wiped out by a flood in 1882 was the task faced by director Alfred Santell, In se- rs ' Seegmiller and Taylor Thurber had America. made a careful check on their Miss Tolton and her friend will ranches Just east of Richfield, and visit ln New York, Washington, D. could not find a single egg left in C., and Chicago on their return trip. : o the nest sor a single young phea sant where last year there were hun Relief Society Make dreds of them. Richfield Reaper. Excursion o ss PICTURE FILMED AT ROCKVILLE, UTAH COMING TO THE STAR Killing Magpies To Save Pheasant Eggs mill. Delta Boy Killed Work Progressing Club Name Touching Live Wire Salt Lake Scouts To Fine At Moscow Committees for Year Puffer Lake Camp At Sunday afternoon, Howard Jensen . S3 COUNTY AGENT . i Price 1 2.00 Per Year BKAVKR, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNK 6, 1930. th. lakes Beaver moun- - CRUSHED BY CAVE f" The road to Puffer Lake is in IN AT MOSCOW MINE KiM condition, and in addition to . there is always on the first day ot id angling Will Stewart, Jr., of Adamsville, Little reservoir and the at ...is in the Mllford hospital in a ser- the way Lffi-- h Low. Judging from ious condition, the result of a tave ana I streams rn ai me Moscow mine, Saturday fi..j the oast few seasons, "fathone week a The accident occurred on a drift j should have ' big day v Sunday, on the 1600 foot level of the mine. ; v v Bob Sherwood. ...W.IUU1H, VI Some real fish! of Speaking; the mine was showing a couDle of fish la gins on this of anting visitors, Raymond Hodges, of Mil- la ami w a ia fsiM4 n 11... iuiu, nuu reie mos, oi Monterey, car tanK Ument sent their special Calif., through the mine at the time. to take those big five to ten had been talking to young to They th fish from the rearing ponas Stewart who was working ln the tjer lake. Deputy iseweu uook. drift, and had Just turned to leave, are Li t,po Cox of the department hen they heard the noise of the Two loads have fre with the truck. cave-iStewart was caught beWarden e up to the lake' and a huge boulder. He was exneath Lis says they have only started tricated from beneath the rock and He also sent 35,000 nth the job. muck, and rushed to the Milford Mr. Wlings to Navajo. iae. ot the federated game Hospital. iiwkins. Examination showed that Stewart Libs is here with the state deputies. received two fractures of the and the deer lis object is to investigate Pelvis bones, as well being badly Lation. mashed and cut. He also received a serious scalp wound, and while his nationwide The literary Digest's condition Is serious if no Complica to fold out what the people tions arise, his recovery is expected, link of Prohibition has closed and although he will be confined to his nws the majority of the people of bed for many weeks. L country are dissatisfied with the William, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. lw as it stands. Try as we will to W. U. Stewart of Adamsville, and tter morals or what you will by has been employed at the Moscow the fact remains that restrictive mine for some time. This is the dinner nnv linf ; hpvftrul first accident of the kind at the Mos j Sat bid down in broad language by cow since the present company has has been been operating. lie Ten Commandments, From old bore or less of a failure. o 'uritanical days down to the present, PERMITS FOR TIMBER fcnspulsory laws touching the indiv- iual freedom of the people have al Ranger Cox states that he will be ways had to be set aside eventually. out on South Creek Monday for the and good example purpose of marking timber for tume teaching do infinitely more to break up reaches, derlck timber, etc. for all passive drinking habits than all the who have permits. See Mr. Cox for Impul ory laws that could be enact- - permits. o -- BEAVER The Dairy Center of Southern Utah curing a setting for his latest offering, "The Arizona Kid," with Warner Baxter In the title role. The "city," a short distance from Rock-vlllUtah, was so constructed as to enable the director to film all his in terior scenes on the spot as well, thus gaining much realism for the exciting story. Every scene in "The Arizona Kid" was filmed in Zion national park, the result being artistic ally striking. Mona Marls, the Argentine beauty who scored opposite Baxter in "Romance of the Rio Grande," reveals a new depth of dramatic ability in this second appearance with him in "The Arizona Kid." Carol Lombard's blonde beauty forms an effective contrast to the dark color ing of Mona Maris in her role as the brunette's rival for the love of the fickle bandit. The film opens with a search be ing made for a daring bandit known as "The Arizona Kid." In Rockville, a little Utah village, the "Kid" is known as Chlco, a highly respected His affair with Lorita, citizen. queen of the dance hall entertainers, is a favorite subject for village gos sip until Nick Hoyt, a gambler, and his wife, Virginia, who poses as his sister, appear. Chico is immediate ly attracted by the blonde beauty and invites the pair to his home, telling them that it is a hotel. Lorita, in a Jealous rage, also moves Into the "hotel" and many hilarious bouts occur between the three wo men, the two rivals and Chico'a old housekeeper, who insists on keeping goats in the kitchen. Chico pretends to be operating a mysterious gold mine, but the gambler Hoyt follows him to his mountain cabin and discovers that hli gold Is loot from stage coach robberies and that he Is the "Arizona Kid." He betrays Chlco'g identity and a thrilling climax with the entire town seeking the bandit keeps the audience breathless. e, s Temple The ladies of the Relief Society ot the Beaver stake left Tuesday in a special chartered Pickwick bus cn Garrett Wilkins, manager of the an excursion to the Saint George Moscow mine at this place, was a Temple. There were about forty ln visitor in Milford and. at the mine number. They returned Wednes this week, Mr. Wilkins has just re- day. o turned from a two months trip thru LIBRARY REPORT FOR MAY the east, and stopped over here with 994 fiction circulated.... No. of adult his wife and children to look over 879 fiction cir No. of Jpvenile the work in progress at the No. ot books with ; circulated 2,150 g He reports that the work of No. Attendance of 2,554 on the 900 and 1600 foot 179 cir No. of magazines levels is being pushed and that they 19 No. members of registered ore. some are getting into good Librarian Shipments have continued steadily, Alda Neilsen although owing to low prcies of me o tals, they ore running with a reduced force. He is optimistic in regard Canutt Makes Wild Ride to the general outlook for the future In "A Texan's Honor" non-ficti- cross-cuttin- and believes that his company will Winner of the Theodore Roosevelt soon strike the big ore shoot toward Mrs. Hattie Ashworth visited in which they are drifting. Mllford Trophy as the best cowMllford Tuesday,- News. boy ot the world, Yakima Canutt, who will be seen Friday and SaturMrs. I. Anderson returned to her day at the Star Theatre In "A TexNotes On The Live home ln Salt Lake City Wednesday Is known as the darean's Stock Situation devil Honor," after a two weeks' visit with her of the saddle among the stars, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tolton. actors and actresses in Hollywood. Our new census will show an enAs the winner of the Theodore Mrs. Ethel Hickman has been in ormous increase in population ln the Roosevelt Trophy demonstrates CanThe people want utt is the the Milford Hospital the past week westernj states. peer of riders and conseare willing to meat and trouevery day receiving treatment for heart quently all the sensational daring pay a reasonable price for quality. and thrilling riding he does In his ble. Nobody wants to see the prices go own pictures is genuine that Is, he back to the old unprofitable levels never employs a double to do them Mrs. R. J. Law, of Delta, has been and there Is no good reason for it. in order to avoid danger. She In Beaver. week spending the But we must keep in mind that the Inasmuch as he has been crowned reports that Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande of meat food is a busi- the production champion cowboy ot the world, Law are the proud parents of anothness and that the popular kind is Canutt believes his fans expect to er little daughter. well finished, lightweight cattle. The see him some of the dareperform heavyweights are seasonal and a devil stunts that gave him that honMiss Hettie White left Thursday seasonal product is often difficult to or. With the result that in all his for Salt Lake City where she will sell. productions his fans see some ot the visit relatives for a few weeks and Feedlot finishing in the western most skillfull and at the same time be with her son Bernard until he states is comparatively a new thing, recaiess riding tne camera can re leaves on his mission to New Zea- but It is a step in the right direction, cord. land. in order that we may have an o supply. There is nothMrs. John Astel and Mrs. Duncan Mrs. R. Pearce made a short trip ing to get panicky about because Gillies left Thursday for a few days Her to Salt Lake City this week. 'ups and downs' are the natural visit in Salt Lake City. son Garth, who has been attending working ot Inexorable laws. The school at that place, returned home best anybody can hope to get out of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Low visited with her. the cow business is a fair average in Mllford Wednesday. over a period of time. The fellow met who The county commissioners gets out at the low point and mr. ana airs. ueo. hern ley were Thursday. Allowing of bills and gets ln at the high point Is Just out over from Mllford on Decoration discussing a few minor business ot luck and will never make a de- Day. In matters occupied the morning. pendable source ot supply nor do sat commissioners himself or the Industry any good. the afternoon the Morris Thompson was taken to , o as a Board of Equalization. the Milford hospital this morning o Mrs. Susie Murdock Is having an wnere ne was operatea on far ap has built to her residence, and pendicitis. addition purchBurnett Swlndlehurst ased the five cottages at the Pearce making the same into three move the Miss AHce Baldwin retried Sun Camp grounds and will same to his lots at the Burnett's serday from Logan where she has been Raymond Hodges has moved his attending the U. A. C. She wUl spend vice station where he will also operfamily to Milford. her vacation In Beaver. ate a camp grounds. , o FORMER BEAVER DENTIST OPENS DRUG STORE IN SAINT GEORGE Dr. Francis Campbell, dentist, practiced his profession here and operated a drug store ln Beaver some twenty years ago, Is engaging in the drug business in St. George. The Washington County News says: Equipment has been ordered for a drug store to be Installed by Dr. Francis Campbell in the room now occupied by the cafe. A dental office, laboratory, office and reception room will adjoin the drug store. Dr. Campbell plans to operate a prescription department in addition to the usual drug and notion lines and will bring in a registered pharmacist to take care ot this part of the who Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Baker who has been visiting in Beaver for the past two weeks will leave for Cedar City Friday to spend two weeks with friend and relatives there. |