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Show VOLUME 68, NUMBER 15 Student Pilot License r - Beaver High School Aviation Department Is happy to announce that one of its students, Jack Erickson has completed the requirements for his student pilot's license and has flown his first sole Jack becomes the fourth flight. student in the two year history of the department, and the first Junior to solo. Jack has acquired about 13 hours of flying time and has the rather unique experience of having logged this time in six different airplanes working with five different flight 'is instructors. J .1.. , , Minutes of April 5 Commission Meeting To obtain a student pilot's license, a person must pass a flight physical, fly approximately ten hours of dual instruction time and complete a successful solo flight. 84101 SINGLE COPY 10c Junior Prom Set for April 16 at Armory The Junior Class of Beaver High School would like to announce that the 1971 Junior Prom will be held on Fiiday, April 16 at 8:30 p.m. In the Beaver National Guard Armory. Admission prices are $2.50 per couple and $1.50 stag. The floor-sho- w will start at 11:00 p.m. The Juniors would like to Invite everyone to attend. Guard Queen Contest The Utah Military Academy which trains future officers for the Utah National Guard Is looking for a lovely young lady to reign as queen at official school functions. . . Col. Arthur F. Anderson, commandant of the academy, said the girl would be selected April 10 when the officer candidates stage VVA COLT UURSl V, their first annual queen contest. The event will begin at 7:00 p.m at the Utah National Guard's main armory at 1543 Sunnyslde Avenue. More than 20 girls from Paris - all models - have entered the contest. The winner will have -an opportunity to become Miss Utah i National Guard said Major General Maurice L. Watts, Utah Adjutant General. General and Mrs. Watts will attend the contest as will Co . James B. Lee, retiring commandant of the Utah military academy. The academy has more than 50 men enrolled this year, about half of whom will receive commissions as second lieutenants in the Guard at summer camp this June . . . City Installs New Street Lights The academy queen will attend aty Electrician LaMont Bett-rid- Installation is planned from 3rd the Guard's military ball May 15 and his assistant, Dennis at the and participate in Governor's Day Morwood, are at work connecting South to the city limits also new, Corral Lane; Community and graduation exercises for the the wires on one of the new lights from Main sodium lights on candidates at summer camp. on Main St. North Creek Road. to the St Installing the new Mercury VaMaterials for the project are Ross G. Low Begins por lights on the existing poles Utah Deis Phase one of the planned Im- being paid for by the while Beaof Highways Airborne Training partment provement program for the city the labor. BePhases 2 and 3 ver Qty supplies Local Army Recruiter's Sgt'js street lights. to complete apro-je- ct of cause having Stuart and Stastny report tod ay that will Include installation of high or phase before being reimRoss G. Low, son of Mr. and Mrs. pressure sodium lights on the new bursed for the cost of materials break-awpoles from 6th North James Low of Beaver enlisted in must progress one phase to the cattle guard on the north the work on the United States Army March at a time Instead of all at once. end of the city; the same type 29, 1971. Ross enlisted for the Army AirBHS NEWS tubes. (These are borne enlistment option. He is Inner-tub- es that currently undergoing basic trainSusan Rich By on a while court drive you doing at California. Ft. Ord, ing Upon On Monday, April 12, the your best to avoidcause colcompletion of 8 weeks of basic lisions with other riders.) Aand American probpsychology training he will continue for another 8 weeks of Advanced In- lems classes of Beaver High fter this, they went to a show. School under the direction of They returned home Tuesday dividual Training and then proMany ceed to Ft. Benning, Georgia for Mr. Tuft traveled to Northern morning at about 2:00. jump school and the toughest 21 Utah to visit The Utah State of the students spent at least part of the next day catching days of physical training he's ever Prison and the State Mental Hosup on their sleep. pital. had. 45 It was a very educational trip left students The Monday The Sgt's explain; Airborne is morning at about 5:30 on the and everyone enjoyed It. an Army in itself. It is a comOn Wednesday, April 14, an unit. Gilbert Gale bus. plete separate fighting The first stop was at Point assembly featuring some Inmates Therefore there are many chances for the airborne soldier to spec- o f the Mountain, where they of the Utah State Prison was ialize in related fields like elec- toured the Utah "State Prison. presented to the BHS student-bod- y. They discussed prison tronics, mechanics, supply, etc. Then they continued to Salt Lake It's this diversity and self reliance City for dinner. They enjoyed life and told of the problems that means he will be able to ad- a smorgasborg dinner at the that had put them there. a, The BHS Campaign assembly after which they vance faster in rank, pay and also upon completion were taken on a tour of the will be held on Thursday, April 15. All candidates for student-bod- y of Airborne training he will be Primary Oilldren's Hospital. visitto officers will give their camProvo, Returning they an extra 55.00 a month. making The winners He will be qualified for Special ed the State Mental Hospital. paign speeches. Most of the students were a of the election will be announced Forces school. after the Jr. Prom Assembly on For complete Information on this bit depressed by the mental hosFriday the 16th. or any of the many options offered pital, but found it to be an The plan to march by the United States Army InterAfter supper in Provo, the In the BYU Invitational in Provo ested persons should contact the students discovered the "Sock- - on April 24. Sgt's in their office At the end of this school year, The minutes of the March 5, Jack will take his Private Pilot 1971 meeting were read and apWritten Examination. During the proved. next year he hopes to complete A. Fullmer Allred of the Ex- the requirements for his Private tension Service met with the Board Pilot's license. and discussed the cleanup of BeaAfter graduation from Beaver ver County. He asked the Board High, he plans to attend a college to support a County wide clean up with Airforce R.O.T.C. and ther program. It was moved by Comm. go on active duty. Eyre that the Board support this and Grant Esplin be approject Foundation Study Says Jimmy Low pointed Secretary of the County James Bernard Low, 19, died Class, lettered in football in his Committee. Seconded by Comm. Business Down in 1970 April 3, 1971 of injuries suffered Junior and Senior years, was a Harris and passed. Rudger Ashby of Century Buildin a helicopter crash March 31 In member of the FFA, Thespian Business activity In Beaver Southeast Asia. Club, the band and Student Council. ing Systems met with the Board County decreased by 5.4 during Jim was a warrant officer and Jim was a member of the LDS and presented his ideas and a 1970, accordlngto a study prep ared helicopter pilot in the U. S. Army. Church and received the Duty to s ample of m ateri al for the build- by Utah Foundaion, the private He entered the U. S. Service God Award for his activities in ing of a new courthouse. research organization. For the Melvin Smith from the State Hison October 30, 1969, served basic Scouting. state as a whoSe, the total volHe was born June 13, 1951, torical Society met with the Board ume of business training at Ft. Polk, Louisianna, activity rose by primary flight training at Ft. Wolt-e- r, in Cedar City, Utah to James and asked them to consider keep- 9.2 last year. Texas, and final flight training Allen and Yvonne Anderson Low. ing the present Courthouse. He The Foundation report shows Survivors? pvents, two broth- said that up to 50 matching funds and gradusled from Ft. P.uckcr, total business volume In that He Alabama. ers, three sisters, Ross George, were available for reuovatluu. Beaver County as measured by be made a asked that also study Jim arrived in Southeast Asia U. S. Army, Ft Ord, California, tax sales collections, amounted to on January 6, 1971. Edwin Allen, Rebecca, Nina lou, to see if it would be feasible to in 1970. This com$6,645,000 Smith this Mr. renovate building. He graduated from Beaver High Patty, all of Beaver; grandparents total business activity with School in the top ten in 1969. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson, said a Bronze plaque was avail- pares In 1969 and $5,223, of His$7,028,000 the able for from purchase He was president of the Junior. Paragonah, Utah. torical Society. No action was 000 In 1965. taken at this time to purchase the A major factor In the rise In Minersville Reservoir plaque. sales volumes during recentyears Clean-u- p Bill Wood and Max Philips, has been the continuing high level Planned for representatives of the Minersville of Inflation. The total dollar reservoir and irrigation Company volume of sales throughout Utah Saturday, April 24th Mr. rose by 39 between 1965 andl970 On Saturday, A;ril 24, 1971, a met with the Commission. needed stated that of Wood of interested citizens right group they and by 72 between 1960 andl970. Milford, Minersville and Beaver of way easements from the County When- - these figures are revised will meet at the Minersville re- for the construction of a new irfor changes In price levels, howservoir for the annual Qean-U- p. rigation system and pipe line. The ever, the adjusted increase beThey hope to be joined by the Board Said they would approve an tween 1965 and 1970 amounts tol3 Scouts and local girls the same easement document on May 5, 1971 and the rise between 1960 and 1970 These young people are meeting. The document is to be is equal to 31. age. to come and help with this prepared by the irrigation comurged Foundation analysts point out pany. county project. Salt Lake County accounts for that Comm. Eyre, On motion of The Bishops of the local Wards than half the total sales volmore are being informed as to the time John Rowley, John Christiansen of ume theState. Salt Lake City to be at the Reservoir, The and Mel Tait were authorized to is responsible for 57 of proper Bureau of Land Management will compute facts and draw up plans the sales volume within Salt Lake new was a have trucks available to haul away for jail. Mr. Rowley of total sales and 31 the trash which will be collected. also authorized to make a study County state. the entire for During reks will be donated by the on renovation of the present buildcent years , however, there has Beaver Wildlife Club to the young ing. The motion was seconded been a shift away from central people who help. by Comm. Harris and passed. business districts to suburban Neil Neilson would was Comm. like moved to mako It by They Eyrt shopping centers. For example, two-ho- ur project. Please give to accept an architectural agreeNeil Lynn Neilson, 55, died in a the Increase In business activity ment which of formal contract, the Beaver Valley Hospital, April them your support. Salt Lake City between 1965 for Is also used by the State Build--, 1970 was 29 compared with and 8, 1971, of natural causes. ing Board, with Mr. Rowley. It He was born October 24, 1915, $100 Prizes for best of 39. was seconded by Comm. Harris an overall statewide rise in Beaver to Neil Ballard and Ida on the other Suburban Murray, and passed. Holstein Heifer J. Mathews Neilson. hand reported an Increase of 89 On motion of Comm. Eyre, A He married Annie "Elaine" $100 prize is being offered for is to be donated to the during this period. the best Holstein heifer, or heifers, $300.00 Willden on March 6, 1939 in BeaSouthern Utah Livestock Show. The The study by Utah Foundation ver. bom, after June 1, 1970, exhibited motion was seconded by Comm. shows the sales volumes in 27 Utah He was a member of the LDS at the Beaver County livestock counties and 22 selected dties for Harris and passed. Church, an employee of the AmeriShowgrounds east of Minersville This being the time set for the years 1965, 1969, and 1970 on 20 can Oil Company for May 15, 1971. years, Public Hearing on the Increase of along with an Index of business The heifers must be broken to a member of the Beaver Volunteer the budget for the year 1971 and activity for these local units during and exhibited by a boy or Fire Department for 27 years, was lead elected officials, except the period 1965 through 1970. respective a former chief; and was a member girl under 16 years of age. Commissioners having submitted These data were derived from rePresent exhibitors are John of the Be aver Wildlife Association. their requests for budget increases ported sales of goods and serSurvivors: widow; sons, daughYardley, Morgan Farms, dark and the same having been held vices subject to Utah's sales and ter, Gary L., Neil E., Anna Marie Smith, Roberts Brothers and Ken- on file for Public inspection and the use tax laws. This tax applies ter, Gary L., Neil E., Mrs. Anna neth Yardley. Show officials hope same having been duly considered to most retail sales of tangible Marie Gregersen, all of Beaver; other entrants will be at the by the Board and all Interested personal property, meals, admisShowLivestock Clinton L., Caliente, Nevada; 15 Minersville persons therein; the budget has sions, and many services, such grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. grounds to compete for the $100.00. been increased by a total of $8, as utility charges, repairs, hotel Show time is 9:00 a.m. with comBernard (Iva) Walker, Beaver; 058.00 . The janitor $185.00, and motel bills, laundry and cleanMrs. Roy (Mildred) Christiansen, petition of the heifers about 9:30. the Clerk $1,578.00, the attorney ing, etc Pacific Grove, California. $610.00, The $1,225.00, Funeral services were held Howard Bradwhaw spoke before the Sheriff Recprder $610.00 for salary, the at Gale 1:00 1971 Bishop gave remarks. Monday, April 12, the Treasurer $1,125.00, and the Nell Smith sang, "Going Home." p.m. In the Beaver First Ward Assessor $1,125.00. The Justice The Benediction was offered by Chapel. of the Peace budget was increased The family prayer was said by Melvin Walker. SPRING of which $1,697.86 of Dedication of the grave was by $4,000.00, Sheldon Roberts. FASHION SHOW this amount Is being deducted from Prelude and postlude music were John Ashworth, the Sheriffs Liquor Law account, AND LUNCHEON Pallbearers were Wallace Gregplayed by Virginia Bradshaw. The leaving a total budget increase of Frank services were conducted by Bishop ersen, Johnson, Bob $1,600.00. The above budget inAlan Gale. The invocation by Tomsik, Jim Williams , Alton WEDNESDAY creases, beginning March 1, 1971, Edward Willden was followed by and Rue Swindlehurst. Honorary are for salaries and exbenefits, MAY 5, 1971. by a vocal solo, "That Silver pallbearers were the deceased' cept for the J.P. budget which was Haired Daddy of Mine," sung by nephews. increased for the hiring of an Word ws received at the Press Flowers were cared by the DoroBELKNAP SCHOOL J. D. Osborn. Alcoholic Probation Worker. It office on Wednesday morning that Kay Ashworth spoke and was thy Williams Camp of the Daugwas moved by Comm. Eyre, secFort Beaver, the somewhat contro- 7:30 P.M. followed by a tribute from Jessie hters of the Utah Pioneers. onded by Commissioner Harris verslal centerpiece at the entrance Burial was In the Mountain View and David Robinson sang, Roberts. the above budget that to the Beaver Canyon Camp- passed TICKETS $1.50 "Green, Green Grass of Home." Cemetery at Beaver. be approved and adopted. grounds, had fallen to a gust of Soft-drin- Pierpont Ave Lake City. Utah BEAVER, UTAH 84713, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 Jack Erickson Gains Crp Microfilming Jnivcrsal 141 Salt ask j cm v ge U-1- 53 ay Chuck-a-Ram- eye-open- eps M:1 4VVili ri tsa wlnd the 3' "msr -- j previous night. Sheriff Mel Talt made an trip to the site found the fort- vestigation and reported that the down, aa the above picture Inditaken down and moved but further investigation Fort is being In- A cates, to a more indicated that there might have in the campground. be more than was obvious. location |