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Show TWENTY-SEVE- If N YEARS OF CONSTANT PUBLIC SERVICE TO BEAVER AND VICINITY PAPER WHICH READERS AND MERCHANTS KNOW THEY MAY DEPEND UPON A JA. ALL THE NEWS Ofr BEAVER COUNTY VOL. XXVIII. NO. 2. 1k BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, Adequate Food Supply for One Person for Month Results Obtained by New Ore BUTTER FAT REACHES Mill Prove Most Satisfactory D. W. Jeffs, accompanied by Mr. C. Mitchell, considered as one of the best gold recovery experts in By KATHLEEN FARNSWORTH County Project Leader Frank by Extension Division of U. S. A. C.) 12 oz. Cod liver oil, for child 30 qts. Milk 2 lbs. Butter Vegetables' 1 qt. Green 2 qts. Other canned Stored, including potatoes, cabbage 24 lbs. carrots, etc 3 qts. Tomatoes (Prepared the western field, made a hurried it to the Fortuna Gold Milling this week. vis- Co., JUDGE COX HOLDS C0URT1N BEAVER $2.00 Per Year in Advance NOVEMBER 25, 1932. GRANT 25( PNEUMONIA SMITH VICTIM Mrs. Mary Robinson Smith, 35, wife of Grant Smith, passed away But-terfTuesday night at the family home in Beaver, after a short illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Smith was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, of Spanish Fork. She was united in marriage to Frank Smith seven years ago in Salt Lake City, where they resided for a year after their marriage, mov-ii- g to Beaver at that time, where the low point of fifteen cents indicates that there is a shortage of they have since made their home. butter in this country that may Mrs. Smith was stricken ill on force even better prices in the fuThursday of last week, but her husture. band and children were also ill, refused to go to her bed until her condition became serious. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, who is gravely ill, and who at this writing has not been told pf his wife's death. There are also three small children, a mother, father and several brothers and sisters. Funeral arrangements have not been completed at the time of going to press, an account of which will be Dr. Addison Bybee passed away given in our next issue. suddenly Monday evening, November 0 21, at the Milford hospital, death be- BUSINESS IMPROVES ing caused from a brief attack of in MART Farmers are very much encouraged in the continued rise in the commodity having cents this reached twenty-fiv- e week. While there is no assurance that price will remain at this figure, there is a possibility that it may even reach thirty cents or better during the winter months. The gradual rise from around EARLY MAILING During the holiday time the volume of mail increases approximately 200 per cent. It js a physical impossibility to handle this great mass of mail matter efficiently and promptly within a few days. Therefore to assure delivery of their Christmas presents, cards, and letters by Christmas Day the public should SHOP AND MAIL EARLY. Do your Christmas shopping so that you can mail your gifts, greetings, and letters to relatives, friends, and loved ones at least a week or 10 days before Christmas, according to the distance. This will not only make it certain that they are received before Christmas Day, but will be a great aid to your postal service ami to postal employees and enable them to spend the Christmas holiday with their families. There will be no mail delivery on Sunday and Monday, December 25 and 26, so if you wish your packages delivered in time for Christmas day mail early. The November term of District Court in Beaver County proved a brief session. Judge LeRoy Cox convened court Tuesday and completed the work the same day. The principal case before the court and assistance experienced men, to was the final settlement of the cases determine as rapidly as possible the n the Beaver River water adjudica best methods to successfully recover tion. In this matter the judge conthe values known to 'jxist in the For- tinued the cases, retaining jurisdic Fruits tion, to enter final decree on January tuna ores. 2 qts. Berries The progress so far made and the 15, 1933. 3 qts. evident fruits A number of default cases were recovery of gold on the platther fruits, cherries, rhubarb 3 qts. es and in the concentrates are grati entered, and other minor business 6 lbs. transacted. Apples, stored fying to the officials. o Flour, whole wheat, 4 lbs.; white The next step is to speed up the 4 lbs 8 lbs. various units in place, and to come ACCIDENT VICTIM Cereals, oats and whole wheat ..2 lbs. so that capacity tonnage can De IMPROVES SLOWLY Proteins handled. Wi lbs. Meats, dried or cured It is also the intention to operate Mrs. Kate Joseph returned home 2Vi pints at least two shifts to take care of the Canned after spending several weeks Friday 1 lb. Fresh ore blocked out at the Fortuna mine. with her sister Mrs. Zoe Betteridge ILLNESS HINDERS Vt lb. Boans, dried Wide spread interest is apparent, at Los Angeles. MARRIAGE IN 1 lbs. according to Mr. Jeffs not only in Cheese Mrs. Joseph thought she might be RED CROSS DRIVE 30 Utah, but from our neighboring stat Dr. Bybee was born in Rochester, Eggs able to bring her sister back with her Miller has A. clerk Win. County Fats Wi lbs. es regarding mill methods used, re but she had not improved sufficiently Indiana, July 15, 1870, spending his been called upon thi3 month to issue Sweets early boyhood on his father's cattle covery obtained and ore production to make the trip. Ap awakening of of marriage licenses, a number 2 lbs. Sugar The broken bone in her leg does ranch. He attended high school at possibilities in the immediate vicin- Cross Con 'Red which were .he following: M lb. Molasses not knit and will have to be operated North Judson, near Rochester. After among .ty of Beaver. sciousness in the Elmer Adamsville, Clyde Johnson, V2 lb. Honey At the Utah Gold Company's mine, upon again. It will be sometime be- graduation he went to the University of Beaver Minterritory of Maxine to Blackburn, Margie This amount may seem high, nev- raise No. 2 connecting the 146 with fore she will be able to school get around. of Illinois for his chapter, as to memersville. ertheless, it represents an ideal, well the 116 foot level is completed. Her husband is with her and is do ing and received his diploma in 1905. bership, has been in to Isumeko Nakamae Katsutaro balanced diet, and the mother who is He that University to The ore at the top of the raise ing hne. both of Thermo. progiess during the concerned with the health of her shows a width of 16 feet. The neccomplete his medical work and re Kanimo, 0 since Novem days to Anna Vernal A. Pearl Welker, ceived the degree of M. D. in June family will do well to study this essary ore chutes are in place, and THE WAY TO A 11. Illness in the community at ber Idaho. of Twin both Falls, Askey, chart. One may be serving too many everything is in readiness for the raWOMAN'S HEART" 1906. large has hindered full activity of the 0 foods from one class and slighting pid production of ore to satisfy the Shortly after graduation he suf Roll Call committee in the enrollment CITY IMPROVING another. During the winter it is nec- demands of the mill. to fered a serious breakdown physically. been said members for the coming years. has of the It always way k Qssary that we maintain a well bal- 0 WATER SYSTEM However, the preliminary report of c:ompanied and eared for by h.s a man's heart is through his stomach j: Roll Call chairman, Miss Burt, and but it has never been said just what younger brother Delbert, he sought sind keep the children's bodies strong Some substantial improvements her cooperating assistants, Mrs. Suto a woman's heart is. We health in Nevada, Arizona, the Pacithe way and growing. Substitutes may be uswant to say, the mayoi and city dads fic Northwest and Montana, finally have been made recently in the city sie Murdock and Mis. Emma T. ed to some extent, but the amounts at Livingston, Montana, water system. Our entire supply of Mathews, indicates that the chapter's of Beaver have found the way to the locating of fruits, vegetables, milk, etc. should woman's heart. Any time you im where he practiced medicine for a domestic water is now coming from quota of 125 may be leached before not be cut down bv, while extra few years. In 1911 he was appointed the springs in Baker canyon, and the the canvass is finished. prove the home surroundings you Thirtytwo amounts of sweets and meats are adresident physician of the Livermore auxiliary supply from the stream has have enrolled to date. have hit the key note to her heart. ded. off. Here Calif. been shut at Sanitarium Livermore, The improvement that has been of the Red Cross is not The It is interesting to know that at The additional supply which has to be spirit banished but is determined Archuleta was found guilty made in our little town in the last he cared for many notables from all Frank the present prices, the same amount United States, making made it possible to furnish the city rather to a comeof murder in the first degree at Elko; few days is appreciated to the utmost parts of the oi' food value can be purchased in five lasted through his with spring water has been accom back! The repeatedly stage and surwhich friendships week and sentenced to by the citizens of Beaver, especially this Nevada, cents worth of cabbage as can be lii'e. plished by constructing concrete in difficult "voluntary" enrolllife imprisonment, for the murder of the women. It gives us a new hope It was there that he met Miss Eli- takes at the head of the small prisingly pui chased in fifty cents worth of let- Martin Lang, a Beaver county resi and a great thrill in these times of ment in Beaver territory last year, of tuce. Let us eat freely zabeth Skeele, an influenza patient springs, thus increasing the flow of resulted in this cabbage depression. dent, last May. chapter having the this winter. the epidemic of 1918, the ro spring water to a great extent. during Mike who main streets You live the on in the state. lowest membership found was body by Lang's 0 mance culminated in their marriage 0 Plausible reasons, explanations and Mendizaval, livestock man, in the of town can hardly toll just how we on Dec. 20, 1924. 'BLACK GOLD" LURES Tuesday evening after the regular brush about twenty-fiv- e miles south who live on the back streets feel apologies there for not withstanding: while conducting some lab In 1919 mutual meetings the Beaver East east of rock A cor at the program of the Red Cross is seElko in UTAHNS OF SAVINGS present. Sagebrush, County. right Jiggs at the Sanitar and West wards joined together in a onor's cond to none in service to humanity when an inquest and trash piles have been our land oratory experiments found, jury he contracted tuberculosis of the r ocial dance held in the West ward was held on the Hidden underground in and the maintaining of its machinfortunes Lan? marks and now thosa have all been ium that range, amusement hall. A nice crowd of came to his death from a lungs and removed immediately to gas and oil that have resisted the ery, by trained personnel in varioiui gun shot removed and we are enjoying the Milford Valley where an uncle had young people were present and had wound inflicted by Arcliulita. in direc clean of prospectors and promot relief projects, and the tireless efstreets of every tappings sight an enjoyable time. Music was turn large land holdings. He recovered hi? ors for 12 years are Wding scores of forts of hundreds of volunteers in the Archuleta admitted shooting Lang tion. ished by the Shadowland orchestra. The resting place of our dead has health completely and was ever loud Utah men and women, too to sink chapter units. And now is the time last May, near their sheep camp, bas in his of the healthfulness of small shot he on defense the p'ea that savings in prospecting permits for Beaver chapter to return to the always been hidden by its native sur- this praise He was Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Murdock and ing actively engaged in the hope that the valley. We would just invite you ranks of the national service. "Hava to protect his own life, as Lang at roundings. in ranching and an enthusiastic baby have gone to Sait Lake City to tacked him with a sheep hook. to turn your eyes northward as you "strike" will be made in times of ad you joined?" breeder of Shorthorn cat spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mur Red Cross feed and flour provision 0 pass along tenth street and take a tie. After pedigreed of Dr. Henry versity. death the dock's father and family, Mr. and This birds eye view of the cemetery. Unlike adventurous are "old news.' Garden seed unemployed CAMP OF figures ANDERSON Hunter in April 1929, Dr. Bybee asChester Barton. who take to the mountain have had their place in 3eaver terriD. U. P. HOLD MEETING is only one of many improvements. persons, well as becom The East Ward Relief Society's bo- - sumed his practice as streams in the hope of making daily tory. Union Pacific for the ing physician dads and is, the to Cotton cloth in the amount of 1550 of the Daugh quet city The Anderson camp mayor wages, panning gold, these permit railroad, and was thus engaged tees become prospectors with the yards has been allowed for the makters of Utah Pioneers held their "by your works ye shall know them." when death called him. that if a return is to be ing of garments, a large portion 0 monthly meeting Thursday evening Your regime will be held dear to us in the line of duty, knowledgewill be Unswerving it November 17 in the Relief room of for time to come. made, only after a substan which has been received, and is row honest and generous to a fault, East Ward Relief Society amount of money and time are doing duty in the foim of clothing, tial the West Ward chapel. in 'his care and attention 0 to Eli F. Taylor, made by volunteer workers or by Daughter Hattie Yardley, of the to those about him, he left his sick invested, according Celebrates 81st Birthday "Kind land of those receiving the material. COUNTY of in the BEAVER FORMER government Song, charge. presidency bed last Friday to care for families register A request for approximately iix fice here. Daughters of Mrs. Agnes Hutch-ing- s words are sweet tones of the Heart;" MAN DIES IN ST. GEORGE whose serious illness he felt demand entertained Friday, Nov. 18, at prayer, chaplin Elsie Smith; roll call Mr. Taylor declared hundred ready-mad- e Nevertheless, garments from serv Thus he fell ed his services. her home in honor of their mother's found twenty four members present, of applicants for pel government owners cotton, has alsa the Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Goi, Mr. Bert majority an inspirational friend 81st birthday. At one o'clock a minutes of last meeting read and ap Gray. Mrs. Hazel Bradshaw of Min- - ing others, mits are not persons with enough been forwarded by chapter chairman, an eminent physician and counsellor, tempting hot dinner was served. The proved. Program furn.shed by daugh ersville, James Goff of Milford, Mr an money to set up a drill and rig and Miss Beaumont, to Pacific Branch ofupright citizen, a kindly son, de begin operations, but individuals who fice, from whence it will be transmitafternoon was spent In conversation ter Alice Huntington. and Mrs. Francis Gra, Mr. and Mrs voted husband and a wise and tender and music by the following guests: can get operators into ted to the central distribution, when Duet, "The Alice Blue Bonnet," Harland Goodwin and little son Dale father. We shall mass him sorely as hope they and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Boyle, Mr. Fay and Jane Barton; readings, and Mrs. Mary Goodwin all of Beaver we tread our daily paths bereaved of their plots of land who have the nec approved. A reasonable time is required for Mrs. Ed Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'Thanksgiving," and "Two Little Kit- motored to St. George Sunday night his presence. essary machinery and men. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marshall, tens," by Fay Barton; Daughter to attend the funeral of Wilford Goff makes it al' the bigger the delivery of such articles to the This During his residence in Milford, Mr. and Mrs. James Rollins, Mr. and Alice Huntington gav the history of who died at St. George of pneumonia gamble, according to Mr. Taylor, al- chapter, so this is in anticipation. Dr. Bybee was active in the Boy Mrs. Harold Bohn, and Billie Hutch-ing- s. her mother. Mrs. Mary Barton an after one weeks illness. the interest in permits has While it is also to be realized that it Scout movement, the Lions club and though mounted in the face of figur- is impossible to cope with the major Mr. Goff was the second son of steadily early pioneer of the Hand Cart Co. Red Cross work. Mrs. Hutchinga received many nice duet, "The Sweet Long Ago," Thelma James GofT, Sr., one of the early setthat many permits are relief needs of the communty, Beaver es showing He is survived by his widow, his the holders wee chapter is gratified to be responsible because canceled rifts from her children, and ret-n- g Barton and Lucille Williams; duet, tlers of Minersville and well known mother, Madam Alameda Bybee, a unable to show results. cards and best wishes from out "Little Orphan Annie," Fay and Jane throughout Beaver County. for the request for consideration in brother, Delbert Bybee of Fort BurMama n Lcve friends. land.i "I When the when man married the fullest measure possible on the Since he a last 4, my reading, April young Barton; ff'i-towand two young daughto prospecting by pre- - part of the National Red Cross. were bert of All," Fay Barton; reading Miss Louise Worthen of St. George ton, Mdntana, reopened ters, Alice aged 6! and Katherine sidential order after a similar edict K. K. Franke, Sec'y Wedding Reception in Honor of Mr. "Iove Fetters Pharmacy," Elizabeth and the young couple made their 5 years. aged and Mrs. Davis . in March, 1929, there has Neilsen; the machinery and early home at that place. He was sheriff 0 service at the closed then funeral After short a of stream been a Mrs. Vera Stoney and Mrs. Pay thrashing of grain was given by of Washington county for a number Methodist church on increasing steady WARD RELIEF EAST Friday afterMr. Taylor reports. Murdock were hostesses Saturday ev- Mary Goodwin and Lottie Farrer of years. noon at 2 o'clock, the remains will applications SOCIETY HOLD MEETING of Central Burt the Stella in 0 held services Funeral were a at Monday Daughter given reception wedding ening be sent to his early home for interon talk Co. the of 3 Mrs. m. short and Mr. a I.'avis in Josh tabernacle. Chalmer the ttake early at Rogerson p. honor of Mr. and Mm. gave ment accompanied by his widow, Mrs. The Beaver East Ward Relief SoSalt Lake City stopped in Beaver to recent newlyweds. thrashing machines, encouraged the Judge LeRoy Cox was one of the Addison Bybee. Milford News. hia mother's Mrs to with ciety held its regular literary meet- get their spend Saturday visiting , At eight o'clock a hundred and daughters many speakers. 0 so recorded Mrs. and Jane that it the The met was crowd they at tha ing Tuesday afternoon in their hall. and mother, relatives Mary friends get Rogerson's large tory present fifty BOOKS OF BEAVER Grimshaw and other relatives on President Haley Black presiding, West Ward chapel, where a dainty might be registered as members of showed the love and esteem in which STATE BANK ARE their way to California where they: After the regular opening exercis- supper was served. A the D. U. P. of Utah, reading, "Us he wa held in the community where es the time was given to class leader TRANSFERRED are going to spend the winter. beautiful wedding cake ornamented Farmers," Ella Mecham; prayer, he had lived. were Refreshments Sister Thora Beesen, assisted by Su- -. Bohn. with Hattie decorated was St. Interment was which in the George table, .fthe Friends have received word of the san Beesen. Nute fall flowers. Cliff McShane, in served by President Emma Atkin, cemetery. The banking offices of the closed Bank of Beaver have leen closed and birth of a baby girl at the home of, Reading some of the poems written his unimitable style, acted as toast Hattie Yardley, Susan Murdock, Ella 0 Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Betenson in Salt by Tennison was given by Virginia and Farnsworth the books transferred to Payson. arrivLeonard Mecham, master lor the occasion. Ray if Las Vegas ed in Beaver Sunday to spend An entertaining program, music Mary Goodwin. Royal Kimball has been retained Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Betenson Lindsay; singing practce led by chorDe:itKate with Mr Mr. Mame nJ when in and Beaver be held resided will will this -l field J The ister next man ..... at Hoops Joseph J. liiieu me cnim, mv. place meeting formerly ttiiu ihius Thanksgiving with h'u wife, daughter as and Mrs. Davis were the recipients of j cemlber 22 at the same time and and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward make his home in the Murdock apart- Betenson was forest ranger of this at the piano. Clean up action, was, taken up and voted on. ments in this city. district Willden. numerous gifts. place. Mr. Mitchell was called to Denver, but expects to arrive again at Beaver in time to take charge of the mill, early in the coming week. It is the intention of the milling company to call m lor consultation Addison Bybee, Prominent Milford 08: Physician, Dies fluenza-pneumoni- a. al 4. Slayer of Martin Lang Receives Life Sentence much-discuss- ever-elusi- Co-cke- tt, two-cour- |