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Show FOURTH YEAR FORTY NO. 22 BEAVER (UTAH Crews Rush Work On Three Creeks Reservoir 4i Project ) PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949 PRICE SEVEN CENTS Baseball Team Drops Game to i Richfield, 5-1- Wm. A. Miller, County Clerk, Office McDonald of Resigns 1 Rites Set Saturday for Judy Ann Bradshaw, Gun Accident Victim Mr. and Mrs. 11. Clay Jackson Mr. and Mrs. J. . have been visiting during the week Ventura. Calif., visited two days William A. Miller, for 18 Vi Work Mr. with iiiui Mrs. B. Mr. A. and and of Cline last week at the home years Beaver County's clerk, Tuesin Three Creeks reservoir, high Funeral services will be held on Mr. and Mrs. H. ;. Pickard. Al Mrs. Barton. day submitted his resignation to Reaver mountains, wen uuuer at 2 p.m. in the r CommissionSaturday of Board the County ....,ncti(in last fall but halted for Third chapel his and resignaers. He requested that Mrs. William llutehings return Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunt L wea- who was deep snuw and freezing ed home Saturday after being to family of Nevada wereiguests over tion take place immediately and Judy Ann Bradshaw, home of her the at thnr killed leave to like would he at the said that Gunnison a week, where she cared the Memorial weekend Mrs. Edgar and Mr. It is hoped the reservoir will ofr her mother, who has been ill home of Mrs. Hunt's mother. Mrs. the office not later than July 1st. grandparents, use tnis season. Work on WedManderfleld of Edwards hp ready for iB ex Miller Mr. to successor A Heber Atkin. V. Alma ...in hp rushed, so water can be Deckur, Bishop Comnesday. pected to be. named by the Audrey Dunton of Paragonah is stored for late irrigation of bench First Ward, will conducted the in the near future- Warren and missioners Mr. Mrs. Huntingvisiting this week with her sister lands east and north of Beaver. Mr. Miller, a Republican, has services. sons Robert and Richard ami brother-in-laMr. and Mrs ton and A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. has been S Taylor Farnsworth Lake City visited over the been an efficient, consclwiclous of Salt Jay Boyter. r, John of the Bradshaw, Bhe was playing Kent's A week-enWill d president with Mr. and Mrs. popular public official. n bedroom of the house with the which has at Reservoir Co., he led the entire ticket and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Don Neeley are Huntington slater Marietta, her for when vlection. been working for many years to running the last living in one of the Munford apart and David Edwards, 4, her uncle. term. this reservoir constructed consecutive !,!! fifth his relareceived has Word been by ments while their home is being The little boy, according to the A native of Greenville, Mr. Mil Other officers are: Arnold Park tives here that C. T. Baldwin of told Sheriff Jasper Puffer, completed. Aronld story in Milford, Low, inson, Ogden Is ill. Family members will ler spent many years two surviving children, a.nrnt'arv: the mercanby In the he where George P. Low, Arch engaged probably go to Ogden this weekIi'aver rifle and was showing found the Mr. Mrs. and Jack Mor and Bullock and was Mark He Woolsey postmaster tile business. Hoopes, end to see Mr. Baldwin. All It P A two the of visgirls how to load it. He thtM-Provo were daughter Nancy for four years. rell J. Warr, directors. 3 Davis, cf 0 itors at the home of It at Judy Ann, the sheriff LDS pointed Cartof the Thomas members An active than 100 farmers will More n Visitors at the home of Mrs. n n McShane. if i wright on Memorial Day. Church, he hii3 held many posi- said, and the weapon discharged benefit from the water stored in Christina Baldwin last week-en- d Thornock If 3 1 1 o term as bishop while he was handling it. The underground the reservoir. were Scott Bacon, his mother, Mrs. tions, including 3 Utah's bond wagon, the famous Patterson, lb 0 5 2 The bullet entered Judy's back Since mov Ward. Mrs. William Fernley of Caliente and return flow will benefit most 49'er Walter Bacon and a brother. Arch of the Milford he has also held and ranged downward into the Manzione. 2b. n .... 4 2 which Conestoga was flown was a to at Mrs. the home visitor of Beaver, lands in the valley. There are 3460 rrom Kansas Bacon of North Hollywood, Calif. ing 4 2 abdomen. The girl, shot at 12:05 City to Salt Lake to Lee, ss various offices. May Boyter over the Memorial acres of land under the Kent's furnish 2 1 0 theme for the Oppo- Ksplin, if the p.m., died a short time later while wek-enhome his is Mr. Miller selling Lake Co., under high ditches, such Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bacon have 0 en route to the Iron County hos0 rtunity Drive in the- sale of U. S Baker, rf to Cal to return and here plans as the Mammoth Canal, Northeast Savings 1 Mr. 3b and Into of 0 moved the home 0 Neeley, is on the trail Bonds, ifornia with his daughter, Mrs. pital in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. John Atkin had Bench Irrigation Co., Willis can 2 1 0 Mrs. Lorln Hutchlngs. Mrs. Walter Juanlta Nelson. She is survived by her parents the remainder of the Barton 3b again. During as their visitors on Memorial Day, a! and South Bench Irrigation Co. 4 0 14 Bacon of North Hollywood, Calif., Dotson, c and drive, to June 30. it will tm..sister; four .grandparents. Mr. Mrs. Stan Atkin, Salt Lake City, Some persons not with any of many Utah communities as 4 Firm age, p 0 will visit with them for awhile. 0 Mrs. Edwards, and Mr. and and pos Mr. and Mrs. Joe Atkin and fam these companies own stock in the liOCAL HANK OFI HIAUS Mrs. George Bradshaw of Beaver, sible. The Bond Wagon is sched- Nowers, p, 2b ily of Cedar City. Kent's Lake Company. Mrs. and a uled to appear in Beaver at 11:00 Visitors at the home of Mr. and TO ATTEND KI N VALLEY When this Three Creeks reser a.m. on Beaver. 8 Totals MK1CT OF HANKKKS ITONFAB Ann 33 9 24 Reese, Mary on Mrs. Memorial Feltcher June accordBarton 27. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baker of voir is completed, it will be the Richfield ng to information received by H. Salt Lake City were visiting with Day, were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hickman result of considerable effort on the D. Ab H P A relatives and Harris and family, Logan; Mr. and left Friday, and In the northern STAKE MIA TLAY PRESENTED Thompson, county chairman. It friends and at here pait of many local water officials will make a trip to Milford in the Wall, rf l 5 0 Minersville, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Guy Jacka and family and part of the. state will meet Mr. TO LARGE CROWD AT and farmer's who hav(e worked afternoon of the same 5 2 1 2b 2 from Las Vegas was Harriet Farns and Mrs. A. It. Hamilton and Mr. AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY Duffin, re and day The Bakers are former diligently to obtain the approval turn to Beaver to 3 0 worth. the night. Bradley, cf spend and Mrs. J. C. Smith. The group of the state water board for its 1 5 In each area, the wagon will be Jorgenson, 3 b 0 The Stake M.I.A. play, "Mile3 will go to Sun Valley, Idaho, to Visitors the at home Mr. and of construction. Hundreds of acres of in 3 Mrs. Winniferd Smith left Wed- attend sessions of the Utah State stones," a play in three acts, by charge of the Bond chairman of Cooper, If Mrs. Hugh Cartwright on Monday crops will survive in dry years. 0 for Logan to enjoy a re- Bankers' Convention. They expect Arnold Bennett and Edward Knob-loc0 that area. Bonds will be. sold from Anderson, If were, Mr. and Mrs. Brose Jolley nesday 3 was presented Wednesday 1 the wagon in special jackets, sou- Nielson, c union with her graduating class, to return the latter part of next and Mr. and Mrs. Art Ewell of 2 in the high school audi0 0 the class 1900. This Is the first week. 9 of venirs of the occasion. From the B. Daniels, lb evening Provo and Mrs. May Boyter of Cal 2 to a large and appreciain thirty years that the class torium 0 time wagon, too, will be issued the fa Asay, lb iente. 4 has had a reunion, and many active audience. The production was 0 2 2 mous "Smoo" certificates of pur R. Daniels, ss 4 0 are 0 3 tivities Mrs. by Mrs. Merrldy Baker. Smith chase, to be presented to children Breinholt, p planned. Mrs. George Murray returned to PEOPLE URGED NOT directed to return on Sunday. The true-to-listory of human buying bonds, or with bonds pur her home Sunday after visiting a expects was 7 27 characteristics Totals 37 8 vividly porchased for a as children, In lasting week with her parents, Mr. and Two-bas- e TO MOLEST by the excellent cast. The trayed Mrs. souvenir. The certificate announchits, Manzione, Duf Mrs. Charles Waters, has Edna Crosby employ her grandcostume were auwork commenced in Beaver es the purchase of the bond by or fin; 3b hits, Bradley; home run, mother, Mrs. Maltha Morgan and ment at the St. Mary's hospital in SPRING THIS and The hair styles thentic FAWNS runs Manbatted pretty. in. for the child, and is decorated Jorgenson; Grand Junction. Her daughter, Joy Canyon on Wednesday other relatives. of this were attractive. ladles zione 2. Lee. Nowers 2; struck out of the Al with will In a her mother lovable famous about week in cutting Capp's join of aspen poles Mid-Jun- e and early July is the The large cast of characters did by Breinholt 9 by Firmage 10. for the Western Wood Excelsior "Smoo." Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Halsey month. When Mrs. Crosby renewed whe.11 most of the mule deer an excellent Job of the difficult Clem S. Schramm, state director Balance of First-Ha- lf of ( edar City visited over the her subscription to the Beaver period Company, according to Elmer Gale Schedule Utah in have their fawns. It is play, and rounds of applause atshe will week-en- d said, "I the local manager. surely en also the season of the with Mrs. Halsey's par Press, Several hun for Bond sales for the U. S. Treasyear when tested to their ability. June 5 Aurora at Reaver. dred cords of the aspen ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Briggs. joy reading about the home folks.' poles were ury, has announced that the first hlk afield are The production staff was: stage fishing, peope many Mrs. Halsey is the former Zola removed last year in a drive showed sample week of the k 13 or year Boa at June Clair Reynolds, Blaine her. Every picnicking. managers, Sigurd lag, of the forest. Mr. Mrs. and Peter the sale of $643,327 in "E" bonds. and Vogrenlc Briggs. are of deer up scores picked Walt Messlnger; music young Thompson, D. B. Mrs. Lois Bell of Salt Lake City June If) Reaver at Salina. Rosner, Los Angeles, head or 19 per cent of the state's $3 and brought into towns by well director, Mildred Atkin; make-u- p, . of the were here for Mrs. Alen.-Decoration and In the Louder the nation, Day of Sprlngcompany and Mr. Duncan 250,000 quota. who have run Thora Beeson. Blanche Pryor and Juno 2(1 Elsinore at Beaver. ville and Mrs. Rose Bond and son visiting with Mrs. William Bald meaning people leaar City, will meet with the objective is to sell, $1,040,000,000 across the helpless and Ina Messlnger; hair stylist, Barseemingly Lions Club here Don Sly of Milford visited on Mon win. Mrs. Baldwin accompanied Monday to make in bonds by July 1. fawns while pursuing bara Smith; programs, Jerome abandoned a decision to the Salt Lake, where their outdoor Vogrenics relative to the constructiday at the home of Mrs. Leah JAMES ERXEST MOVES, 70. sports or work. The Wlllden. on of a mill in the Cooper. They also visited at the she will visit for an indefinite of REAVER LAID vicinity are then raised as pets Music between acts was played NATIVE, deer young MUSIC AXI DANCE FESTIVAL me race track. home of Orrin Puffer, Sr. in North time. TO REST AT ESCALANTE finder's, the by family or turned by Mrs. Atkin, Macel Horton, 14 HKRE TO JUXE BE HEM) Creek. The over to the game farms or war violins; Carol Smith, piano; accor quality of the aspen from Funeral services for James E. :!e Beaver Hubert Marshall and Ruth Pod dens to worry about. On Tuesday, June 14th the mountains was satisfdion solo, Terry Thompson. Mrs. Preston Stoddard of Salt erson of Salt Lake were actory, it is understood, and the Stake MIA is presenting a dance Moyes, 70, who died Friday at his guests In very few cases Is it true that Lake was a in at new contract in the home were home held of Mr. Marhsall's sis the fawns have been abandoned visitor at the City Escalante, calls for more cords and music festival at the First- f the white wood than was cut Third meetinghouse-- . These groups the Escalante South Ward, Tues honit of her brother, Marsena Dal- - ter, Mrs. Alton Atkin and family by their mothers. The does hide AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION Mr. Moyes was born at Beav ton and family on Sunday and over the week-enlast season. Other guests their fawns In the brush while DEADLINE ON JUNE 15T1I will participate in the Church day. son of Rich-- ! Monday. She has been visiting rel were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnson a 1879. 17, er, May The trees will they are out feeding or watering be cut in pole Festival held in Salt Lake City ard and Elizabeth Slater Lieutenant and Patrol Moyes. atives in Minersville and Milford of Junction. Those visitors also and the fawns spend the greater man Earnest Squires called' length this year and trucked to the week-en- d of June 17 and 18 at the Pearoe visited with relatives in Miners He was married to Minnie A. Wil during the week. yard. west of the race track, at the time of the MIA conven portion of their first few days lay Press office this week to call atville. 1, 1905. Mrs. Moyes died Oct. cox, ffhe they will e flawed tntn ion. ing concealed and practically mo tention to the great numbor of Sylvester Pierce of Gunnison Oct. 17. 1945. short tionless. It Is understandable that cars in Beaver not yet displaying The dance festival will be pre length and shipped either Visitors at the John Ashworth They resided at Escalante. came Monday to visit and to get ' i eaar or a hidden fawn the inspection sticker. The June discovering anyone Los Angeles for manu- sented on the south lawn at the where Mr. Moyes was engaged in his wife who has been here visiting home over the Memorial week-en- d not doe around will 15th deadline is fast approaching and the facturing into excelsior. If the chapel, and will be directed by seeing at the George Stewart residence. were: Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Thomp and stock raising. mill is come to the conclusion that It has and nearly half the local cars are constructed here, the fin- - Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Rawlin- - farming He is survived by five sons and They went home Tuesday accom- son, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Edward "?u product would be manufact son, stake dance directors. Fol daughters; four brothers and sis panied by Burton Hoopes. who will Houchen. Cedar City, and Mr. and been abandoned and will, there still not inspected, said the Highdie unless it is taken home way Patrol officials. "N locally. lowine the dance review, the Mrs. Gerald Ashworth and son fore, ters: R. J. Moyes, Spanish Fork; visit in Gunnison for a while. and fed on a bottle. However, In The yearly mechanical inspec a iimner excursion will be made groups will go into the chapel for Dick of Cedar. The latter also vis most cases it has not been Blias Moyes, California; Mrs. Jane aband tion is required by law and the m the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton and ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs salina area and also the choral festival, which will be Gale. Beaver; Mrs. Delia Bagshaw oned by the mother as she Is prob- sticker must be displayed until the Heasant. according .to Mr. directed by Kathryn Schnepel. the of Idaho. daughters Rena, Betty and Anita Jim Lewis. ably off In the brush someplace 15th of September. director. music Me also said stake that more men Those, eoine over to the funeral of Tod Park, Tooele, came on Fria the intruder but too be. selections by will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeson Jr. watching ""ueu to work in Beaver There were: Mr. and Mrs. Elias Moyes day of last week and will visit for to show herself. It Mr. and Mrs. R. Chase Murdock frightened ladies group, a men's chorus and uun a w k or ten days at the home of and children, Larry and Linda re Freda and son Bakand should be remembered that the and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Murdock mixed group. Accompanists will be er daughter Mr. to Al and Mrs. turned Mrs. Bartheir Jane Mr. of Barton. In home California; Ogden aft young mule deer relies upon re and Moyes Clara Carter and Colleen Shelby. baby of Salt Lake City were Lavar Gale, .Mr. and Mrs. ton is doing some carpenter work er visiting at the home of Mr. and maining motionless with its spot visitors ai,a Mrs- A. 0. Ross and Music during the evening will be Gale, Sunday and Monday here. LeGrand Gale, Mr. and .Mrs. EI- - on the home of his parents. Rena. Mrs. Frank Beeson Sr. and other ted coloration blending Into the U'lvale; Andrew and played by Carol Smith, piano: r.ifr r.a p or neaver. Airs. Anna who stayed with her grandparents relatives. Mrs. Beeson Jr. and chilkoss. Salt Lake. Joe Ross. Linda Prince, Mildred Atkin, and lights and shadows of the foliage Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Murdock and Mrs. Delsa Talbot of and went to school here, will re- dren had been here for a week and to escape detection. The doe deer Talbot '""n. were and children of Salt Lake City, her visiting last week- - Macel Morton, violins. le turn husband to with came Too. her parents. for the Memor- instinctively tries to draw atten- were Beaver Paragonah. visitors on Monday. "" and Mrs- George P This is the first time for sev ial week-enUw , tion away from the spot where The Murdocks bad been on a trip been a has Mrs' Earl Grimshaw eral years that group ',aml I Vr and Mrs. her fawn Is concealed and will to the Canyons before coming here Brcwnfleld and Mr taken from Beaver Stake to parMrs. Vernetta Stones and chil- - therefore seldom show Utah Good Will Craft To Visit Mississippi herself In festie Church-wid,," Murray Kesler. The visu- ticipate in the dern Arloa, Renae and Udell of the when someone apnt ,0 vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Merkley of be will long The vals. Memorfor Joseph experience al r, Salt Lake City visited from Sat the Salt proaches is place. Lake City were visitors Sunhiding it the remembered by groups, urday to Monday at the homo of Everybody is urgd not to mo day and Monday at the home of Mrs. Stones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. expected. lest the young spotted dper that Mr. and Mrs. Alrd O. Merkley and Jeddle Atkin and family. On Monthey may find In their trips out- - family. day afternoon, Mrs. Atkin and son unless know for cer Albert took Mrs. Stones and fam- tain that the thpy mother has been Mr. and Mrs. Duane Robert? ily to Salt Lake City. klll"d. Unless th'-r- e Is positive evi and family, and Mr. and Mrs. dence that the fawn has been Warren Nelson of McGIll, Nev.. Z 1j Mrs. Ellen Warner and two sons abandoned It Is far 0 ,iu Cake f to klnder'to leave and Mrs. Ruth Hoopes, St. George. John and Melvln of Portland, Ore., It where It Is found as 1n with Mr. and prac spent the week-en- d are Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberts were visitors this wt-eat the all oases It will be well Mrs. R. R. Thomas and family. tically born a boy. of home baby of Miss Martha Beaumont. cared for by the doA. the parents Mrs. Warner Is the daughter of May 29th at Cedar City nospnai. There Is no Mrs. M. E. Coster, Port Town- by which John T. Beaumont. They left Wed- the fish and authority game send, WaBh., and her sister, Mre, department Mrs. and Mr. A son was born to nesday to return to their home. may give permission for private Effle Carter of Salt Lake vlBlted were Don Yardley on June 1 In Milford. They accompanied by Ernest possession of public fish and game, at the home of their aunt, Mrr. e Mrs. Yardley was the rornier t.or-rinBeaumont, son of Mr. and Mrs. except as prescribed Wy State and Minerva Whitehead last week. Clifton Beaumont, who will spend Federal laws relative to Rollins. While here they made a trip to St hunting the summer there. seasons, licenses and bajr limits. George to visit an uncle, Mr. sV. In other words the game depart-- j and W. W. Farrer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chrlstensen ment cannot Sioux Gty, la, and will pass The "Salt Lake Ciy," good will give any person title Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Farrer and in through Omaha, May 31; Kansas and Mrs. Alene Slaton and daugh- to live game. In cases when young' craft toon to publicize Utah Mr. and Mrs. Verl Frederlckson on MemMissi-aippi the family visited in Joseph and town June 2, City, ter. St. Louis, June along various Patsy visited in Ephraim from deer are picked up and raised as Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goodwin '. chII"'-ita en 5. orial U De.Po,2 In Day. making River, Sponsored by the Utah Infantll. K'llyVl. Saturday to Monday to attend the pets they do not become the prop Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Dave IIu' is of The Mississippi trip partment to avoid trial run. Publicity and the di . Ap,d.mle celebration and to vis erty of the individual who Is rais- chlngs of Salt Lako City and Mr ;, son river journey Salt Lake City Chamber of Com- homecoming Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gillies and the last leg ol xrt it with Mr. Chrlstensen's mother, ing them but remain the hr ptr.on. It likely. were here for the Memorial holi- started by canoe in Yellowstone merce, the three Utah "ambassaproperty Peayson of Circlovtlle were dors" will carry Utah Publicity Mrs. C. L. Chrlstensen. Mrs. Emily of the people of the State. Such on Memorial Day with Mr. for a Park by Utah't famous river runday. Mrs. Gillies remained films and literature which they Mangelson of Spokane, Washing possession is one of ners: Dr. R. G. Frazier, Lynn Mrs. Ted Nowers. The tI: and custodianship visit with her father. lr will present at various Chamber ton, accompanied the Chrlstensens Hansen and Howard Hausknecht. with only and Is therefore subject to itors have returned to their home . ol Commerce gathering Thomas Cartwright, and also "Salt Lake City. Utah" will The aloof ,to Beaver and will visit for a time. Ireclamatlon by the State should excepting Mrs. Pearson, who will , owi-h the at Mrs. Glen Gillies ana in route. aCaaisaippi fOR and Mr. be placed hne is a sister or Mr. Chrlstensen. conditions warrant it. ISFANTILE PARALYSIS vlBlt here for a time. ers. has been resumed on the Beaver's baseball team rtr,m.i game to Hichfii.i iat c;,,.,. day by a score of 11 to 5. went scoreless until thu Qth (,, ins. but allowed Richfield also to rive runs in the int f ti. eighth to cinch the game. I He next two games are scheduled for play on the local diamond. This Sundav the Wsi hurri.ioiii artists meet Aurora and the following week are hosts to'Siguard. mil Kirmage got 10 strike-ou- ts during the time he was on tln mound. The Heaver souart unlucky on Sunday. Twelve errors were counted against the team during the afternoon. 1 he box score: men- Be-av- . Bond Wagon to Be in County Monday, June 27 - rour-year-o- ia vote-gette- 10 11 1 - Q 110 great-grandmoth- 13 10110 k, 19 10 Excelsior Co. Starts Work fe Beaver Canyon d. " 1 - d. rs 011111 UTAH k "Mi Tis-ito- HIM u fwn-woo- |