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Show CHATTER With Our Readers Persons eligible to vote and exer cising that franchise, sufficient interest In the least learn how to mark should take matter to at their ballots. In Tuesday's election any number of ballots were thrown out because the judges could not determine the intent of the voter, so badly scratched and A messed up were these ballots. number marked X's in the circles under both emblems, indicating that they wished to vote a straight ticket, then proceeded to mark X after the names of individual candidates they wished to vote for, without scratching the name of the candidate they desired to vote against. Others voted for both candidates for the same office, and many other Irregularities that made it very confusing to the judges. If you have sufficient interest in the welfare of your community and country to vote, try and learn how to mark your ballot correctly and not lose your vote. MM BEAVER The Dairy Center of Southern Utah ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY VOL. XXV. NO 51. Democrats Make Clean Sweep In City Election Last Tuesday John P. Barton, Democratic candidate for mayor of Beaver, defeated his opponent, Henry K. Boyter, Republican candidate, by a close margin of 6 votes, carrying the entire Democratic ticket to victory in the city es were election Ldld Tuesday. Five hundred and seventy-fiv- Following is the of the election: e CHAUTAUQUA Modern Have Beaver to New, WITH GREAT SUCCESS The annual Motion Picture Theatre Soon with tauqua Inter-Communi- ty Chau- closed Tuesday night the performance given by the Paro-wa- n players. The four numbers this year were far above the average of past seasons program and everyone who attended were delighted and feel that they- received more than their money's worth. St. George's musical program, an account of which was given last week, won great applause. This was followed on Thursday night ot last week, was also high class and ex On Mon- ceptionally entertaining. day night the Beaver number was given. This was a scream and one of the best comedies ever presented In Beaver. The house was filled to and the cast was superb. The three live ghosts Messrs. John Carlisle, Blaine Winters and Wallace Goats were "the best ever." Miss Laura Shephard, "the old sweetheart" portrayed her part in a manner that deserves special mention, and this honor was closely followed by Misses Helen Bohn and Norma Lindsey, both of whom had heavy parts that they handled in a most delightful manner. Miss Mae Blackner, with a lighter roll, was no less adapted to the part, and others with small parts, who assisted in making the play complete were Scott Tattersall, Geo. White and Carlos east showing the interest manifested In the election. There was no opposition to Mrs. Edith Woolsey for recorder, and Mrs. Hattie Ashworth for treasurer, and - both were vot CLOSES returns Cy Davis, local game warden ,and Center North South Total Elbert Cox, ranger, estimate that Democratic Ticket 113 87 86 288 the number of deer killed in the J. B. Barton (for mayor) 141 116 108 365 Beaver mountains the past season E. A. Griffiths (councilman 120 144 375 were over nine hundred. . Of this J. C. Tolton (councilman 120 98 96 314 amount they estimate that about E. A. Petty (councilman 109 seven hundred bucks were killed and Gilbert Smith (councilman 97 317 nearly two hundred doe were slaugh- Republican Ticket tered. Last year the estimate was H. K. Boyter (for mayor)..... 80 64 136 280 placed at about six hundred bucks Geo. H. Cockett (councilman 62 44 104 200 and probably not mere than fifty doe. Karl S. Carlton 103 43 44 190 (councilman The large increase In the illegal kill- Geo. C. : 74 62 137 273 Murdock, (councilman ing of doe, is blamed on the large H. D. 53 118 201 30 (councilman Thompson influx of foreign hunters and also to the fact there were many young EARLY MORN MARRIAGE hunters in the hills who had never VAN HICKMAN DIES OP MILFORD COUPLE before hunted deer, and were overanxious to get one, being not any County Clerk E. A. Griffiths was IN MILFORDHOSPITAL too careful in observing the buck i aroused from his peaceful rest about law. The only way, it would seem, I one o'clock Monday morning to issue to prevent this useless slaughter of Van Hickman, who for the past to Max Parker and license marriage doe,, is for every true sportsman In year has made his home in Beaver, Elinore Lee Manningi bota of Mil the hills to report every violation aiea in me Minora weunes- - jQr(j nospuai I that they come in contact with while day evening following an operation Ajter securing the iicenge the cou. hunting In the mountains. This for intestinal trouble. ple repaired to the home ot Bishop would be a great assistance to the Mr. Hickman had been suffering w w Farrer who wag arou3ed t0 Murdock. ni Ill over-flowin- game warden in exercising his ties.. MILFORD-BEAVE- du- CLASHJNJOOTBALL Armistice Day at 2:00 p. m., on Beaver's new gridiron, Beaver and Milford clash in their annual battle ' for supremecy. This game promises to be a battle from start to finish because it is a grudge fight. The Milford and Beaver tetfms look forward to this more than to any league game, and at e present both are working to get into the best of shape for this classic of the gridiron . , The distinct .bunting Is. Insignifl-cen- t In the eyes of Beaver and Milford, when compared to this annual These teams would rather riot. Bcalp each other on this day of peace or any other day for that matter, than to be chosen as the best in the entire country. This is natural, it will be as crammed with thrills as a Dempsey-Firpso If you like thrills don't miss it, but If excitement bothers your heart and nerves, you had better stay over-tim- - grid-machi- ne o, home. The game will be fought on the new gridiron back of the High School building. Bleachers will be provided for comfort of the public, and thrills for the nerves. The admission will be 50c for general admis sion and 25c for students. - t. : o REMAINS OP FORMER REAVER MAN BROUGHT f HERE FOR BURIAL Tom Swlndlehurst, a resident: of Beaver some thirty years ago, died In Los Angeles this week and the re mains are expected to arrive In Bear er either today or tomorrow for burial. Mr. Swlndlehurst made his hone in Battle Mountain, Nev., and after suffering an attack of the flu, went to Los Angeles In hopes that the change of climate would lend to his recovery. However, he did: not Improve as hoped for and passed away the first of the week. Mr. Swlndlehurst was born in Beaver, and leaves a wife and seven children, also two brothers and three Bisters. The brothers are J. R, Swlndlehurst and Ed Swlndlehurst of Beaver, and the sisters are Mrs. Sophia Dean, Lottie Smith and Am.. elia Smith. . ... o - EZRA WHITE TO UNDER- GO PAINFUL OPERATION Ezra White, who had his leg broken during the Beaver County Fair and Ttodeo last fall, went to Salt Lake City Friday to consult a speci- alist in regard to the injured limb which has failed to knit properly. An y disclosed that it will probably be pecessary to break the leg again and reset the bone with the use of silver wire. The operatlqn wl'l probably be performed in the hospital In that city Rome day this week. X-ra- ; g, A deal was closed this week by the Western Theatre Incorporation, of Salt Lake City with Messrs. Barton & McGarry for a lease on their building, formerly occupied by Geo. Oak-de- n pool hall, with the Intention of reconstructing the building and making it one of the best show houses south of Provo. An addition will be added to the building making it 36 by 90 feet, and re.built Into a modern theatre build ing. The reconstruction work will start at once and will require several weeks to complete. The management hope to have the building ready for occupancy by January 1st. The company now operates theatres In Milford, Cedar City, Spring-vill- e and several other Utah towns. The Beaver house will be equipped for talkies and all features. BEAVER WEATHER I 1 a to 8 S a u 13 34 Friday d I Saturday I 16 I 18 Sunday 50 17 Monday 61 15 Tuesday 66 18 Wednesday 69 21 Thursday 66 27 , RECEIVES JUDGES' DIVORCE DEGREE Mrs. Kate White has received the judges' decision and divorce degree from her former husband, Ezra .07 PICKS UP RUNAWAY GIRL ON BUCKHORN Tuesday morning State Road En The decision grants Mrs. White all gineer Osborne, picked up a bedrag the household furniture and fixtures, gled girl about fifteen years of age, other than, that each party is to re plodding along the road on Buckhorn flats. The girl gave her name as tain their own personal property. Verda Parowan's stomach with Curtis, admitting that she had "Square production trouble, considerably It was also decreed that Mrs. the ceremony, Crooks," given Wednesday evening, White's former name, Kathryn Reese run away from her home In Provo. but it was not considered serious. Q was exceptionally good, as may alShe claimed that she wanted to go to Wednesday following an exceptional oyes be restored, Price, and was picked up by some severe attack, he was taken to the COMMISSIONERS HOLD ways be expected when Will Adams 0 numbIn a four lead. the all takes an Milford hospital for parties who took her to Cedar City. operation. Arriving in that city, she discovered LOSES THREE FINGERS His condition was found to be more REGULAR SESSION ers were a great success. her mistake and had started back While a detail statement has not serious than anticipated and he passnorth been made as yet, the gross receipts ed away a few hours after the operaON HISLEFT HAND Mr. afoot. The Board of County Commission for Beaver's part of the entertain Osborne brought the girl to tion. Beaver and turned her over to Sher Van Hickman was born' in Milford, ers met In regular monthly session at ments was around $500.00. d son ot iff Jensen, who got In touch with of Otto Shipp, The Lions Club of Beaver, which where he had spent the greater part the court house Tuesday morning. Among the business transactions organization sponsored the Chautau- Ernest Shlpp, suffered a painful and ficers in Provo, and was instructed of his life. He was the son of Joe tlli9 meeting was the appointment qua, desire to extend their thanks to serious accident Wednesday while as to send the girl to Provo on the bus, and Margaret Hickman, of that place,' of Harold Cline, of Milford, as coun-o- f the people of Beaver for splendid sisting his cousin, Mr. Limb, In saw as her parents were searching for and was 32 years of age at the time j her. his death. About ten vears aeo f attorney. support and patronage given them, Ing wood with a power buzz saw. The tentative county budget for and hope that the net receipts, which After staying all night at the Mans They were working at the John P he was married to Ethel Ashworth, filed 1930 clerk the when wa3 field Barton inspected In will the b' civic wood, used home, of' be local .will sawing Hotel, Sheriff Jensen placed the work, Mrs. of Hattie Ashworth daughter this city. Besides his wife 'he leaves, and i)laoed on file for Publlc InsPec-fo- meet with the approbation of all lad in some manner got his hand too girl on the bus the following morn tionwho made the entertainment so suc close to the saw and the first three ing. She stated that she had quarbrothers and two sisters. in touch with MThe board fingers of his left hand was severed reled with her mother and run away, cessful. The funeral will be held this after- -' was who Cedar of Dr. McQuarrle attended the injur but that she had learned her lesson o City, at the L. D. S. chapel in contract for the awarded ed ROCK installing PREPARING SHEEP boy and owing to the mutilated and was glad to go home. 2 A number o'clock. at ford, large CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF ORE condition of the fingers, it was nec of his friends from Beaver will at- - uie new neaiiuK sysiem m iue cuun house building, and Mr. Jensen asessary to amputate the first two fing tend the services. sured them that work on the contract Work with a small force of men Is ers at the upper Joint of the hand and 1175 HUNTERS ENJOY would begin next week. going steadily ahead at the Sheep the third finger at the second joint A number of applications for old Rock mine. DEER HUNTING HERE HAROLD CLINE Pending an option held The patient is getting along nicely, aged pensions were checked, but no by California parties, Mr. Blssell is having displayed wonderful courage action taken. ' getting out a shipment of ore, which during the ordeal. COUNTY ATTORNEY official Forest Supervisors Mattsson and The usual number of bills were he hopes to have ready for shipment o and Ranger Cox were among Olsen, at a the in the near future. Recently truck MRS. WILLIAMS' NEICE'S passed upon meeting. the successful hunters on the Big Harold Cline of Milford has been shipment was made to Salt Lake, the HUSBAND DIES IN CEDAR Flat each bagged a fat, of Beaver MORGAN ALEXE UNDERGOES returns which were very satisfactory appointed county attorney the first morning of the hunt. RangAPPENDICITIS OPERATION; This time Mr. BisBell expects to make County to fill the vacancy caused by er Cox's buck was the largest weighwas Mrs. called Williams Dorothy a carload shipment and haul the ore the death of O. A. Murdock. ed In so far in the contest at the J. F. Alene Morgan, daughter of Mrs, tq Milford where it will be shipped to Cedar City Sunday by the death Mr. Cline is the son I. Cline, pionof her netce's husband, Paul Evans Tolton store, with the eer Beaver county merchant. He is Chas. Nelson, suffered an attack of to the smelter. as the prize. a former Milford man. a graduate of the Southern California accute appendicitis the latter part of Mr, Bissell, In his explorations, has Before The Iron Record day break this first mornCounty says: Law school and was admitted to. both the week, and was taken to Milford opened up some fine showings, and he 13 2 nlmrods sallied forth from con ing Paul Evans, morning Sunday th'e California and Utah bars. Since j hospital Sunday where she was qnerr expects that the California parties ductor on the freight the Immediate vicinity of the Big completing his law course, Mr. Cline ated on. Reports from the hospital will exercise their option and take train to of out local Flat Hanger station and by the close the proceed over the property for development has been associated with his brother, are that she is recovering nicely of the third days' hunt 65 per cent of succumbed, toppling suddenly yards, Milla law in business the Sam Cline, them had been successful. This is en as his over he dead Just signalled ford. lower than the for to slightly the average from proceed yards. gineer Mr. Cline assumed his new duties a as the dlwtrlct whole. is estimatIt been some Mr. had Evans feeling this week, and will maintain offices what ill for a couple of days, but was ed that 68 per cent of the hunters both in Beaver and Milford. not Incapacitated from work. The bagged their deer with an average of o cause of his death was attributed to three days' hunting. 1175 hunters FORMER BEAVER BOY brought In some 795 bucks In addihemorrhage of the lungs. MARRIED IX SALT LAKE - The body was taken to Milford tion to leaving 190 doe dead In the his home, for burial, and services mountains. Donald Durham McGregor, sop of The year's fawn crop is estimated were held yesterday .afternoon in the Dr. and Mrs. J. P. McQregor, for at 2800 head. Seven hundred of of the under ward auspicies chapel National Guard Review. many years residents of Be&veer, was 10:15 A. M. which will likely be killed by predaof Science the Christian organization married in Salt Lake City Monday to PROGRAM 10:15 A.M. At the, cemetery the Mas- tory animals, starvation, etc., this that city. Miss Katherine Groesbeck, daughter This would leave this seaSergeant-at-Arm- s, Roland Nowers. onic Lodge performed the burial ri winter. of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Groesbeck, Advance of Colors at Borne 1100 head. son's Increase tual of that organization. of that city. Wilford Robinson. This business of killing doe is unJ. o Chaplain, Prayer The wedding was solemnized In the sportsmanlike, mean and contempta-bl- e " America," .Congregation accompanied by band. RALPH WILLIAMS RECOVERING Salt Lake Temple, Elder James E. Song and the law, and the FROM RECENT OPERATION higher-typ- e against Talmadge officiating. In the evening Community Singing Home Fires Burning." the hunter should report all "Keep a reception was held at the home of such violations coming to his atten "Over There." the bride's parents on First avenue Mrs. John Huntington returned tion. between the hours of 7:30 and 11 11:00 A. M. One minute silent tribute to our departed Saturday form Salt Lake City and reo o'clock. The bridal couple were atRalph QUARTERLY CONFERENCE ports that her Comrades. tended by Mrs. William Yeates, sister Williams Is recovering nicely from HELD HERE SUNDAY Wallace A; Goates. of the bride and matron of honor, Reading his recent operation for appendicitis. Margaret Ann Yeates, flower girl, Song "Star Spangled Banner," Lena B. McGarry. With careful diet and treatments the The regular quarterly conference and J. Stanley Russon, best man. doctors at that place believe that an of o the Beaver Stake was held Sunday Committeeman L. National Past Olson, Mr. and Mrs. McGregor left im- Address Ray operation for stomach ulcers may be morning and Sunday afternoon In the American Legion. Mrs. Williams, who was avoided. mediately after the reception for a returned Sunday East Ward chapel. her with wedding trip to Los Angeles. They husband, "America Beautiful," Congregation and band. Elder Geo. F. Richards, of the will be at home in Salt Lake after Song resume to her teaching. to Callente of Twelve, was here from Council s, Nov. 18 th. Retirement of Colors Sergeant-at-ArmRalph expects to return to Beaver Salt Lake City, and a number of visio ThanksIn a few days to remain until tors from Milford were also In atPrayer Civil War Veteran, John Ferris, CONSTRUCTION COMPANY giving. tendance. A very profitable meeting 0 GIVE FREE DANCE Adjournment. is reported. W. F. Knox returned last week 25c. 0 School M. tq 1 :QQ 12 BIG P. Building, FEED, Construction The Wheelwright to Palo a from California, Alto, trip ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE for children, 10c IlnrN'ouc Sandwich Company which has Just completed where he visited his wife and son. OF THEIR DAUGHTER Plckhn Salad Rarlwcuo Sandwiches Pie, Etc. the construction of the new Federal He also transacted business In Los ot American legion Auxiliary Aid highway from Beaver, eight Auspices Angeles and reports that it was un Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson have miles south gave their employees and; GAME M. FOOTBALL comfortably warm in the latter city. announced the engagement of their 2:00 P. friends a free dance at the Legion daughter Anona, to Mr. LeRoy Smith Beaver vs. Milford Hall Tuesday night. of this city. Store O. P. The System A huge crowd was in attendance DANCE Legion Hall will be closed Skaggs ALL 9:30P.M.-B- IG NIGHT The marriage will take place on. Armistice all Day, day and it Is reported that an excellent llth.-r-BoNovember 20th. Nowers. The Best Music "We Won't Go Home Until Morning" Monday, Nov. time was enjoyed. White. 'form TO R Price $2.00 Per Year BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929 0 See Thompson'! free offer in the readers on last page. ninteen-year-ol- , I ur - - Mil-!Jens- en i 0- four-poi- sport-mackl-na- w Lund-Ced- ar American Legion to Sponsor Armistice Day Celebration -- son-in-la- i - - b nt |