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Show 1 to 1 nit ll Official Paper of the City of Beaver Gateway City to Southern Utah's ocenic Wond erland i ',tMK XXXII I ll Number 45 HKAVER, BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 10:17 nnnr pn(a "The Quality of Mercy..." for W uiil) imp Han 92.00 Per Year Payable In Advance Democrats Elected to All Offices but One - Incumbant Councilman - Treasurer are Relected by Voters Fire Destroys Furnace Room Personal Property Owned by Apartment Leases A W. W. ), Monday night November 8, 1937 the P. T A. will hold its regular meeting in the High School auditorium at 8 o'clock A very fine program has been prepared for your edification and enjoyment The corse of study outlined for this year's program is that of the child. The first lesson "Getting acquain ted With His World" will be very ably treated by Mr. Earl Smith Topics will be enlarged upon from the stand point of Teachers and parents. Supervisor Miss Lydia Robinson will represent the teachers and Mrs. Hans Christensen will represent the parents. Let us not miss this oppurtun-itof coming out and hearing these very fine discusions. You will may learn something which assist you in more effisciently guiding and directing your children. This is your organization, give it your hearty support by being in attendance Monday November 8, at 8 o'clock. Considerable Damage To Funeral Services Held For LeRoy Stoney After an absence of seven years Farrer former bishop ot Beaver West ward and one time will mayor of Beaver, (1928-29again guide the affairs of the city for the next two years. Mayor Farrer was successful in defeating his republican opponent, D. O. Robinson by 375 to 303 a majority of 72 votes. However Robinson was successful in carrying District one, his own district by 178 to Interesting Program Planned For P.T.A. Meeting Next Monday At Beaver Hotel Annex ndg A1 A LeRoy Stoney 26, son of Fred and Lovina White Stoney, was II Fire broke out in the furnace found dead Friday, October 26, room at the Beaver Hotel Annex 149. 1937, by his brother and two early Wednesday A. M. causing Elton Mackerell, council 'deter hunter companions, eight great anxiety to the occupants. man was the only republican to The first alarm was turned in miles south of Beaver, the virtum gain office. He defeated Rue Hep-piof a stray bullet. by W. W. Leache of Carmel, Cal397 to 384, 13 majority. was He was born April 2, 1911 in ifornia, at 3:30. Mr. Leache The following are the unofficial Beaver and here he grew to man in Beaver for the deer season and electlou returns: hood. His education was gained had remained over for the openW. Farrer (D) 375, May or-in the District and High Schools ing of duck season. He was return D. O. Robinson (R) 303, majority t of Beaver. September 28, 193 5 he ing from the lower Telluride tiaMf 72. Four-yea- r councilman-Lev- i married Wilma Jones and there plant where he had been visiting Howd ith was born to this couple a baby with Dewey Hurst. Upon returny (D) inc. 371, LeRoy Harris (R) ing to the Hotel at an early hour girl who is two months old. 303, majority 68. Two-yeBesides his young widow and in the Wednesday A. M. he noticouncilmen-Elto- n Mackbabe he is survived by his parents ced the smoke and flames expirerell (R) 397 Rue Heppler (D) Mr. aand Mrs. Fred Stoney, two ing from the rear of the annex. 384, majority 13; Arnold Low D Cleon He rang the night bell summning 425 Geo. B. Skinner (It) 268, mabrothers, Burnett and Stoney all of Beaver; two sisters, Mrs. Howd, hotel propietor, who 157; Albert T. Smith (D) jority Drawn lor the American Bed Cross by Lawreace Wilbur turned in the alarm at the teleMrs. Loretta S. Yardley of 398 Reed Smith (R) 252, majoriand Mrs. Wanda S. Mur- phone exchange. All occupants ty, 146. of the building were immediately dock of Beaver. Recorder - Mrs. Edgar Patterson One of the largest and most aroused. (D) 349 Bernice Brooke (R) 326, o impressive funeral services was Miss Bottoroff had noticed the majority 23. held last Friday afternoon at 2 P. smoke and arroused Mr. Nowers. Farmer Receives Broken Treasurer - Hattie Ashworth (D) Several hours of hectic work M. in the Beaver East Ward L. D. 459 Martha Lonise Hurst (R) S. Chapel with Brother Laban by the group present, including Hip From Cow Kick 216, majority 243. M. J. Warr, republican council-- , Burt of the Bishopric conducting. school teachers, business men, Mr. John Smith met with a very "Sometime We'll Understand", policemtn andothers finally man, holdover. the flames which were eat- painful accaident lase week when was sang by a male quartet Reed Election results of Milford and into the ceiling of teh main he was knocked down by a cow Minersville are as follows: Muring Milo R. Chase Baker, Moore, Not for many years have deer 3 Cross Roll Call dock, and Kent Morgan, with Ila building at tremendous speed. and breaking his right hip. He was MILFORD hunters had such beautiful weat-the- r Faux accompyning. The density of thefire was en- L. A. Mayor Wynaught. iipaign Starts Nov. 11 feeding his stock when the accaid in which to prusue their Invocation Trustees - Val YepBon, L. 15. Bishop C. Dennis couraged by the fine coal in the was At ent it first happened. coal bin to the rear of the furnJSed Cross Call campaign is be- - game. The weather was warm White. Waddlngham, Willis Whit beck i ace room. he was only bruised, but and D. E. Kirk. thought and Duet "Softly Tenderly fclimtlined. Mrs. Lacy Nowers, warm and balmy in fact it was too Besides doing great damage to an exray was taken it was found Jesus is Calling." Mr. and Mrs. MINERSVILLE Roll; Call Chairman, reports that nice for many deer spoiled before Milo Baker. the room considerable loss was much worst. He was taken to the - Truman V. Rollins. Mayor fl,: committees will be completed they were taken to town. Many First speaker was Dr. Edward sustained by the winter's supply Iron Trustees - Randall M. Banks, Sounty Hospitol . At last reof of canned goods that had been .wUin the next week. "Pre Roll deer were lost in the hills because S. who spoke McQuarris, John bad a was in Kebey, Glen McKnigth and he pretty of the ports is occupying the it was impossible to track them LeRoy as one of Beaver's finest colected by the tennants Cill, work Ora Myeres. All republican. annex. Pickles, jellies, peaches Encouraged down. The leaves and the under- young men. 'forr'" that will be in charge. and othr canned goods were boilin faith her to have a wife had young Tbf Banner picture appearing growth were so dry that in the bottles. The three washed of her in hour Father been have would Hevnnly fire broke out it thl by the appreciated cour ing machines were damaged con grief and brevement. almost impossible to stop it. Wot The Heaver Press, is typiA siderably. Beneath Solo "Lay My Head The follwing reprt of the survey Smoke was issuing from the Barton Mrs. cal bf the Thelma made on the Beaver forest is fum Rose", spirit of the hall way like a smoke stack long Ila co-- 1 Mrs. Faux, by the companied of the 2 P. M. GENERAL SESSION The annual convention The Press through had and the fire continued a few President Theadore Bohn said Bohn All hianches Saturcommenced Relief of the chapter operation of Warden Murray Society Congergation sang "Our Mounand Forest the bank of beautiful flowers and minutes longer the ceiling of the A. F. Barraelough 2 M. with P. at Home So Dear". President tain territory will be put into action the emmence audience spoke of main building would have been a day Ranger H. M. Christensen: tor the ac tual masss flames. of Close examina- Kate Jensen conducting. Invocation Elder Allen Reynollove and esteem LeRoy and days set for enroll No. of hunters chech in on Bca-jth- e tion found the fire had worked g in our little wre held Phases ds. "Smoe General 'family Theme; Creek 258, ver side 1225, City the rear door of the hall. of the Educational Red Cross a total of 1483 hunters on jmunity. Encouraged all to live through Program of Singing "Angry Words". Sunday will be cele- Mr. Mrs. David R. Pearce, and Father, Jed November 7th. Brother J. Albert Mulr presenthe of Howell Relief the Beaver District of the Fish-- j near their Heavenly Sister Cociety Mr. and Mrs. Milo Adams, Mr. Quartet sang "How Can I Leave : ted the Genera! and Local Author K. K. Franke, Sec'y lake National Forest. and Mrs. Emil Nowers, their famil General Board was presnt to give 4 ities. o No. of hunters checking out, Thee". Miss 'some very timly Instructions. Patarch George ies, Miss Ruth Bottoroff, Benediction A vote of thanks was tendered Beaver side 774, City Creek 177 i Murdock- Wendall Ruth Pool and Miss of Brother Frank A very good representation Ferd: Farnsworth and total of SHI hunters checking Paice. was in the Moun- - Dorrity occupants of the hotel. an visiting teachers, class leaders Brs. Jessie Gunn who had been reInterement out. interest will be the announce Manager 'and ward Presidents and Council-wis- h leased from the M. I. A. and the annex, Eddy Rebman, Nubmer of bucks checked out,, tain View Cemetery, t t made by Mr. and Mrs. Frank assis-r- g to who thank everyone and Secrtearys. Creek 129 a grave was aeuicaiea by Elder Address of welcome Pres S. in of St. George, of the mar Beaver side 21, City ted fire. the subduing at 8:30 every A John Yardley. Morning Sunday out. checked bucks 750 Taylor Farnsworth total of l IP Of thoir o .. rl'nitrlitoi. 11 Vli Ward President, Bishop, the High o- IkUlU Won. vitmnuvi TJiiU, than more Sister Marlon White who had little a of to Raymond M. Murdock son percentage Councilman Advisor and the Stake Just returned from the Central ARMISTICE DAY out were Pheasant Hunting; Will 75 of those checking and Mrs. John Murdock of Presidency were present and States Mission spoke a short time PROGRAM successful. At erCommence Sunday were discussed. and 9 Mnday November 1, 1937 of interest station gave a good report of her no checking There were home of the bride in St. At 10 A. M. a General session 'iarwr 7 A. M. areas The be will following hunting program ot the following .i .. i r . .. i . .. it . it . . : irge. After the ceremony the slster8 Lu8y Grant cannon and held Armistice Day November 11,':uuuer me uim;i,Uu oi une i the best estimate is given: ToVlIOM IT MAY CONCERN: and 1" made a award-- ! were Two Banners honeymoon trip to Idency. dirhunters sister at the High School, under the Wagp each gpoke a ghort r then on to Coyote and Fremont, become adled to the Wards having 100 per tim6 on the WQrk Qf the Reaver where has it WHEREAS, of American ection the Legion. 32 youn, will make their hme for the were since the issuance of the 1 o'clock orchestra plays to l:-- j cent to block teaching which Ten Mile, Oak Springs, hunters visable, r. Oct. Visiting teacher advisor Naomi Pheasant Proclamation on 30 at High School. Followed by Brother Burton K. 5 Baker making the awards. to change the hours for 1987, 14, Farnsworth who said it had been School 1:30 to 1:45 Chorus Indian Creek, Hunters Topic-Th- e straight of the Cos- - 30 yearg nce he left hia home ,n the shooting of Pheasants during 1:45 Advancement of colors 49 937. of season oy uenerai message pei the Beaver. Gave avery splendid re- America by Congergation 'Clrelevllle, Hunters Newell I, member Sister Howell, THEREFORE, NOW ,j ic ,port of hia work during these Prayer by Joseph Manzione i 163 Commiss SATURDAY Hunt- B. Cook, Fish and Game School Chorus years. Encouraged his many by High Vicinity, and Valley Dog ; of Utah, by The meeting of the Mutual Con friends to continue in the good State the of loner Mrs. Brockbank by Reading 32 ers 8 and authority of Section Tribute to departed comrads ventlon began at 6:30 P. M. with work Just began. Pine Creek, Hunters 1 Brother Burton K. Farnsworth Revised Laws of Utah Solo Miss Stricklyn accompan-ledle- d Chorus by Auxilliary 98 Presidto General the councilor do hereby declare that in 1933, by Lois White. Essay Contest Milford Hunters, pre-..i- t. of the M. I. A. Sister Ruth ent of Pheasants as previously Benediction Mr. Milo Adams Music Bishop Clyde L. by 125 uhnntlne shall be allowed Grant Cannon the new President Messlnger. 1)1 . S Talk Beecher by Principal NOVMBEH The survey o. f ? A M. and Award medals to contest win of the General Board of the young Conjoint M. I. A. Conference i sty. and Milford was made ny varuei. rladles of the General Board, and held Sunday night at 7:30 was a M. on any of the days legally ners arrived In Cadiz, Spain, 110 II II anu nu-- j """" t. 1. ., .1 nnnufl In fetters, 1500. 3! the General great climax to the Beaver Stake b y sister Wasp also of Star Spangled Bannei number actually enwh", The ..Sevier ..In Jhe that board present. being first American z Conference. A large congergation Congergation and the estimated number wouldshall be alow- Missionary Church At 8:00 P. M. all Stake and listened with Interest to the follTaps ith an esti- County no shooting organized In China, 1847. Ward Boards, High Councilor Ad- owing eplendid program. before 12 o'clock noon tne Retirement of colors mated'kili of 05 per cent or 1 532 7, r be- Nvember All night dance In the Legion visor, Bishop and councilors and President Dee Stapley was In nnening . day, expedition reached the ,101 bucks taken out. Hav thereafter , Pacific coast, J 80S. Stake Presidency were present to charge. Hall lore hunters A great many of th receive instructions from the vsit-or-- New lor after 6 P. M. on any day during Congergation sang "Earth With. government of ftmclf hack. in Brazil November two first 7, and day, recognized by iain:u Her Tenthousand Flowers." the hunt 8 P" United Stales. 1930. to male birds each day thereafter. Approximately Sunay at 10:30 Seperate class Invocation President Wesley W pK()V,nI.;i) that in addition : , , the PROVIDED all that other rules Wilhelm of point: 35 per cent 2 pomt was conducted where prob- Farrer. work ro he Germany abdicates hl I and cent 3 point; 30 per cent po.nts Drorlamatlon. regulations as set forth in lems of the H. I. A. work were throne, 1918. Duet Helen Mackerell and and 5 er cent 5 points or over. of October 14, taken up the and ''a.. hrpl,v declare proclaim proclamation Helen Joseph. cruiser and i oand fnr nheasants in shall remain In full force ra'r. Emden. destroyed Visiting teachers Advl&or Naomi -it Reading of 2th Psalms by VJC0S island, 1911 Lorenz Walbom ji. of '".j"- fnr fhree days; effect of the law. Baker the awards. making Helen Brockbank. to ,,.ena - Ambassador Bridge over Lake came down Tuesday I ;'mber 7 8 and 9 and N. B. Cook Topic "The straight of the GosDouble Trio "Ye Who Hath nanlei his with ,I0it Rivef. largest sus-a few weeks visiting frm Utah Fish and Game pel Message by General Board Clean Hands." Mrs. Grand Pension Bpan in world, Marlon and uncle Mary and hat f dedicated,. 1929. lne blrds Commissioner Member Sister Howell mltt 9wn to B,1U page four) iy Rauph Goodwin. Pre-scho- ol Pan-guitc- h; iiccessful Deer Season reclaimed For Beaver er ar sub-duc- the Beaver Stake Conference News is-- ac-ish- corn-makin- I ldell r- pro-ible- j ' j 100-buc- ""' 2o5-buc- 30-0-- 30-0-- 200-buck- -- 'ir 'm '3M s. ii,-,,- ! ' 1 1 Vif ,t .l'.,, j" , er ppjg |