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Show PAGE EIGHT (8) Continued from Page One ed a stove and began thoae experiments in electricity which have made Jhis name a household word in the scientific world. Every schoolboy knows the story of Franklin's suspicion that thelight ningbolt was simply a larger specimen of thespark he drew from a Leydyn jar. He proved the likeness with his historic experiment of tne kite and the key during a thunder storm. The invention of the light SECRETARY OF LIONS M - ?eeffi Mlfl TELLS ABOUT CONTEST FOR BEAVER COUNTY The following letter waa written I to the local Lion president and sec I retary relative to the essay contest now being stage locally iu Beaver county to which high school stud ents are enrolling: December 28, 1931 ning-rosoon followed. Dear President and Secretary: Franklin's diplomatic feats make At the last meting of your Inter too long a list for a newspaper national Officers and Board of Direc but it was he who first tors, it waa decided to hold an Inter . . sought to bind the Colonies together . in union. He performed many sav- UU ta VI'IV kil l f ItC UMl JV. t., netore for the colonies services ing Luncheon CIub do for Commun the Revolution, and during that ity that is not done?" being struggle his influence in France The International Association will ........... t .. U tTiA t."-- VUC g JHOVUJ ilU IfttWU an all.expenge t()ur tQ thR If,ter. lievoiution to victory ior America. national Convention in July, to the deeds Even at 81 , Franklin's winner of this contest. The rules and for his country were not yet ended regulations are enclosed. We earnestfor in 1787 he performed the cul ly request that you enter into this minating service of his long and as these essays great career with the fitting act of will bring many ideas to the club, becoming a member of the Conven many ideas to the district and many tion that wrote the Constitution. Ideas to the International Throghout his life he wasi a de voted admirer of George WashingIt is suggested that all winner's ton, and the friendship of these essays be published, especially those two men is one of the fairest pages L loca communltJe8 in pubii8hed in early American history. On his their if and possible, newspapers; death, on April 17, 1790, Frank- - the district winner published in at . i u lu ta"u lo nrAr.tl.n lut!Ui ma "U vvaBUJU6m leagt all of the newspapers of towns with the iamous words: "My nne where there are Lion's Clubs. crab-tre- e walking stick, with a We sincerely hope that every gold head CUriOUSly Wrought IB hftn1 rhrM In vm.r rnmmnnltv will the form of a cap of liberty, I give enter the contest and that it will not to my friend and the friend of man only bring publicity to the club, but kind, General Washington. If it will create an enormous amount of were a secptre, he has merited 11 hnterest in the club, and will give and would become it Ideas as to the activities which your o club can accomplish. Seeking your cooperation, we are, B. A. C. f . I whole-heartedl- ! y, n PERSONALITY COURSES BEGIN JAN. 21 CEDAR CITY, Jan.15 As a truly yours, Very H. A. Asst. Secy. HILL, LIONS. Dept. of Activities. part of the unemployment program launGIVES CONCERT ched forth by the Branch Agricul- MILFORD NEW WEST tural College in cooperation with un- IN BEAVER'S employment committees of the vari WARD BUILDING SUNDAY ous towns of Southern Utah the B A. C. faculty members are offering evening, January 20 Mu- free courses in Cedar City, Parowan, Sunday ford's three fine musical organiza- h?. miXld chorus- - th C"llon Hurricane. All courses are especially and club, ladies chorus and the string designed for the unemployed will extend over a period of six quartet, under the direction of Lorus Hand presented an evening of music weeks. at Beaver. The Thfi course to he trlvem in Reaver i in the new chapel are Personality Education under di- - splendid new hall was filled to cap- rection of Director Henry Oberhan- - acity. This was the first program sley, and a brief survey of English as;de from the opening to be given Literature under the direction of : tho tV,P w rhnmh King Hendricks. It was decided that fVlQ .,; 0u,Q,, v,t.. these two courses should be given in Beaver since Mr. Hendricks and "P attention. ine mixed chorus was leatured. Director Oberhansley are cooperat- ing with county high schools and They sang their numbers with their are in Beaver once a week and can usual good tonal quality and go ahead with these classes lent style. The string quartet and without any further expense. These the ladies chorua psirh nrPSPI,tprf two courses will begin in Beaver Thurs numbers. Dr. Chas. Parrish in two day, January 21. violin numbers created a fine mood a for the reception of the string music Articles by Kathryn Smith, K. K and other numbers. Mr. Hand, the Frankie, County Library and Beav music director .expressed appro er's New Credit Association were priate sentiments, congratulating the not published this week due to pow- - people of Beaver on their new builder being off Thursday afternoon, ing and extending an invitation to the Beaver musical talent to give a Will be printed next week. return concert at Milford soon. This was accepiea ana groups I mviiaiion VOTICE TO rrtEniTORM their concert evening a Panning M. ESTATE OF RENO KINKADE PIT' Thnm.t excel-therefo- re minora Barring some tire trouble with the Creditors will present claims bus and the extremely cold night the with vouchers to the undersigned Milford people found it an enjoyable at the office Abe Murdock, In the trip. lhey were pleased that it Beaver County Court House .Beaver wnt over' well. City .Utah, on or before the 31st For the past two years the poultry day of March A. D. 1932 association has also issued stock to E. S. Tattersall bona fide members of the Utah Tur Adminestrator of key Growers' association, who mar Estate of Reno M. Kinkade. ket their birds through the poultry Deceased organization. Dividends are also be Abe Murdock. attorney for admin ing declared on this tock on the same basis as that issued to eg pro- istrator. Date of fir st publication January 29th A. D. 1932 Last pub. Feb. 19, 1932 mrr-.- o for less than Cheap Shoes are false economy. They are the most EXPENSIVE in the end. Friends or Relatives bv telephoTie . . in these Towns: G. W. Woodhouse NOTICK INCOME TAXPAYERS I will open an office at Bon-To- n Confectionery Building for the pur pose of assisting Income Taxpayers in filing returns. Will be open one week beginning Monday, Feb. 1st. Be sure to bring your county tax receipts. Bo sure you start oft rljcht, and nave any future troublesome In vestigations, II. A. White. i i n Boulder Lake Land Claim Las Vegas, Nev. Ernest G. Ward of St. Thomas was the first Moapa valley rancher to receive payment for his farm land, which will be submerged by the waters of Boulder lake upon completion of the gigantic dam now being built in Boulder canyon. Settlement in full for his 80 acres of pasture land, some distance from St. Thomas, was concluded Wednesday, Uncle Sam paying the land owner ?1000 for his holdings. Several other contracts are being drawn for signatures by the ranch owners of that area and settlements are expected to be made at regular intervals -- .40 EUREKA FILLMORE .CO .35 .35 KANAB MANTI .40 These are night rnto which 8:8p. m. to Hply from l:30i. m. Mt. States T. &T. f: .. UEbTRT WITH LOADED CVS unen a b. medium rich, tasty J rolls, en the memben Vftllf f r. :i clare theyarpU - mat Vi a"e an expert bread making, of S. rolls., come., dozen., to the pa( age., and .2-3- 0, to be present. you server you . will f( J olny 6c per J Place in a hot for., a few minuii before serving flu Milford won the game from with a score of 40 to 21. The Kitzy crowd injoyed a sleighHinkely won from our Beaver boys Thursday night. Clara on their floor with a score of 38 to ing party listen to the fami from now on. White served dainty refreshments 11. It is reported that two or three of our boys were ill. Better luck next, after their cold ride. discuss., their gi time fellows. eating qualities. Delta seems to have a fast team. won from the Fillmore game They with a score of 53 to 12. Last week in our forecast we foMt. a Pleasant Mrs. R.E. Stoddard is reported ill. the winners even through the und Ralph Fouison, sheep man, spent Thursday in Hea- - scores were not quite correct. Here's FOOD Mr. and Mrs. James C. Howd ver. for Friday and Saturday nights spent Monday in Milford. ga mes 'A Surety of Purltj" The Future Fanners sponsored a Fillmore 26 Minersville 23 Roy Christensen has been sick for three act comedy drama, "Western Milford 21 Hinkely 22 the past several days. Romances," Saturday night in the Beaver 42 Owing to a price war, miii Fillmore 16 school auditorium. high ing at six cents a quart it Milford 24 Delta 2S Aleen Morgan spent the week-en- d We don't see how the cowsci in Beaver. to produce it for that. Dx. Hopkins and son Ted drove to Stand with a man that stands Checks totaling $38,000 a f"w days visit Salt Lake City for right. Stand with him while he is Mr. and Mrs. C. Larin were over but influenza Mrs. Hopkins right, and part with him when he tributed to 8,000 memben from Fillmore Wednesday visiting at and the smaller boys to remain in goes wrong. Abraham Lincoln. Utah Poultry Producer's Cm association Paxton the Wallace throughout the home. Reaver (luring l' c i" absence. They on dividends the stock of tls as some be Times may hard, people ill departed W lnesdnv for their tion held Mrs. Vera Browner Is unable to be new home in C.i'lfomia. by members .itiia assert, but the man who has made it a habit to live, within his income isl ed by Clyde C. Edmonds, d on duty at the court house this week general manager. Divided along better than most because of illnes. and family spent getting Ted Thompson year were $24,700. the week-en- d with home folks. They Miss Russell was unable to attend attended the Lodge party while here. to her school duties this week on ac count of illnesa Mrs. Dorothy Anderson her club last Thursday night. Mrs. Melvin Edwards of Min-ersvil- le Caught In The Rounds OaR SKAG( I I fo-ve- Afoei?&eem Coal was shopping iu Beaver MURDOCK Wells Murdock is home from Los Angeles. Stan Tattersall who has been Mrs. Ed. Morgan is visiting with since last October with her mother, Mrs. Ed. Patterson. rheumatism is reported to be slowly improving. Mrs. VanNess Anderson left Tuesday for Clengo. California to join At the Wilden party last week for her husband at that place. the past grands of the Rebekahs Mrs. Gene Harris won 1st prize and MarAt the I. O. O. F. Lodge tha Beaumont consolation. evening Mrs. Emma Mathews was presented wiih a veteran A son of Del Mar Kesly of Greenjewel in honor of having been a ville "was so severely bitten by a dog member for the pa.st fifteen years. that it was necessary to take three stitches In the wound. The past week the students of the B. H. S. held a contest in order to On February 1st the Belknap ueiermine wno was the most popu Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pi lar girl and boy in the school, oneers will meet at the home of Mrs. OIL Mrs. suffering party-Saturda- Men's Fancy Plaid and O. D. Wool Were Priced - $ 2.75 - 5 00 3-7- $ Robinson, of Parasronah, guest or his ndee Verda was the Yardley, Friday. Ed Wooley was In town friends Monday night. visiting Chorus - I). V. p. (;,.p ( xlt Beaver's History - K. Woodhous,. Solo - t ; illicit Cale Saxophone Mae Illaekner Reading Piano Solo - Kate Joseph Early Day Storb s J. F. Toiton Male Quartette Reading - Ann Price Solo - Frank Smith Reading Norma Morgan Selection - I. P. p. -- Mrs. Mary A. Beesen is here from Callfonnia visiting with her sons. Frank and Persy Hcesen. Prayer Alex Boyter is home from Salt Lake and is slowly recovering. C. Mrs. Presley with Influenza. is very ill - Samuel Luncheon cij, I). Hutching-- . will be served to an By saving all you earn you will have money to share with the fellow thrown out of work by your saving. 1.25 1.95 2.95 Call in and Look Them J. F. Toiton Inv. Over Co. - SPECIAL Sunday p 5 - 2.95 New Shipment Of Spring House DresscJ t'ul-le- n family. night Woodrow Clrifuths Mrs. Waldo Yardlcy was honored entertained eight of his friends with a chicken supper. The evening was guest at a shower given Thursday evening, by twenty of Iht relatives Mrs. Syril Roberts and Mrs. Dew- and friends. ey Hurst entertained their mother, Mrs. John F. Jones, Monday night Beaver's Ttiih. Anniversary Proat the home of Mrs. Roberts. Fifteen as outlined by the Daughter's gram guests were present. of the I'tah Pioneer's for February Thirty-twfriends gathered at the fi, commencing at 2:(Hi p. m. at the home of Lawrence White Friday for West Ward Amusement Hall. Selection - High School Orchestra a cheer-usurprise party. Mr. White Is Just recovering from a wound reSong - () Ye Mountains High Prayer - James H. Yardley ceived during the hunting season. Selecion - Orchestra He is up and around the hous but Speech - Mayor (leoree Murdock has not recovered the use of his arm. S SPECIAL - $ 1.45 - 1.95 Barton was voted the most pop Nettle Stoney. ular of the boys and Carlie Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett was wie victorious one ol tne lellll- week end in Salt Lake nines. the spent Mr. Blackett's father, who visiting Is in the hospital. George and Retta Hoyter and Mr. Mrs. E. Le Roy Puffer attended to their business and Mrs. Joseph Beaumont visited in Panguitch with Carl Boyter and while they were away. Ellies ST. GEORGE .11 ii y01. MAX ARKKSTKll MEETS o It's smart to buy GOOD SHOES and KEEP THEM REPAIRED. MP o- YouCanChatWithOut-of-Toiv- T & sometime Garrett Reynolds, of senThe Nancy K. Camp division a was penitentiary given ago of I'tah Pioneers met daughters tence of from one to twenty years last Friday at their regular monthly for robbery of Tolton's store, but Belief mating at the Kast Ward was parolled after serving .six the who of main The part Society hall. or eight months of this sentence, program consisted of the life history was again placed under arrest on daughter Nancy A. Tuesday evening about 10 p. m. for of pioneer Whornham which was very inter drunkenness and carrying a loaded estingly presented by her daughter weapon. Sheriff Jensen assisted by I hit tie W. Schwob. A tibute in honor night watchman Wm. White made of Mrs. Whornham including sevthe arrest and placed the offender eral very appropriale poems was in the county jail. He was tried given by Mrs. Morjarie Maekerell, Wednelday morning, pleaded guilty followd by volunteer tribute in and was sentenced to 30 days in jail. honor of Mrs. Wornhams indus- In the meantime his case will go trious, and well spent life, by Mis. before the court again and the matand Mrs. .laiv Kate Woodhouse ter of his breaking parole taken up. Munford February 5th is the date for the next meeting, to be held at the East Ward R. S. hall. All BASKETBALLFORECAST of this section are invited women X . ,1 1 im it's who . 1 T en i NANCY K. U. S. Pays First col-mu- . va DP.I-XKK- d . n I Pkg. Coffee Jan. 29, Feb. 10 25c lb Lard 3 lbs. 39c Laundry Soap 10, Lettuce, Celery ea. 35c 1 5 g Oc Well! Percale 10 lbs. 57c Sugar 50 Children's Toilet Tissue 4 for 25c Dresses 2 fa $1.25TeaPotandllb Tea for 2 Pr. Boys' $1.00 Good Sox brooms Many Other Specials in our Store THOMPSON'S RED & WHITE STORE |