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Show Welcome! EES DEER HUNTERS ,.tMDferHunt hd 20-3- 0 f" . krMK Awards win- - awarded m ana Fair. All 1938 Beaver County itted by the an Lan of the various commit-- , Press in publishing this ' n, :ilu tnr miv nm- not nrizes ' . .v, fg 1)11) "rB1 respu"",v- tnai Howard GospM .sions - - - llD L grand and 7. resnea uram, a"a s; l0lal Tli 6 2, 3, 4, 1, ,. prir.e $5.00. Smith Reed . Thresher-- 6 classes 1. 2, 4. 5, P'"-e-s 13Tb. points Li 417 pc 11(1 J 10.00. j grand prize Jackson Joseph classes 3, 6, 9 Tiiresnea and 10; total la drain Gillins Threshed total points iuu, Heber 1; , " OFFICE jjj puze 150. ?: State Senator Grant Tolton (I)) Margaret Cates liohn Frank Williams R) James Kelly on j 14 5 , j " 71) SO Manzoine (1)) Lewis 1)) "" it! l siiitu, srrr. 2, County 'oiniiiissioiiei Christensen (I)) Burt (I)) i r i:' "2 1:! 0S - s: A x s S h 30 79 19 32 11 155 585 458 461 17 U ii 74 30 76 12 20 19 26 14 5 579 438 316 234 ls 91 J4 12 79 172 S2 01 r Hi 31 17 8 7 96 125 S7 70 12 1S5 94 sy 17 OS 76 26 20 24 560 453 1 93 91 90 14 12S S2 77 1 109 144 56 48 8 $ 34 462 546 23 21 Work Starts On Registration Lags School Building AlcJHigh School Mrs. laura Ann Cox, 76, service Star Mother ami a lifetime Threslied resident of Heaver, dipil at the Mrs. B. Nowers Beaver County school hoard has lata, class 3; total points 50; family home Wednesday, followjif.SO. engaged Scott and Welsh of Salt ing a paralytic stroke suffered Threshed H. W. Hall Grain, Lake City as the architects for ... en Saturday. ..J r . lass 3; toiai "onus ou; inze u new the school the She was born September 15, buildings in bts. at Beaver, a daughter of county. Vern C. Tolhoe of Provo 1862, Elmer Marshall Threshed, Horace H. and Ellen Cartwrieht is the contractor. win, class 7; total points 100; Skinner, early pioneers to BeaThe total amount of the grant m, 3.00. ver. She was married to William Maurice Williams Threshed the amount raised bv the James Cox in the St. fieorge plus ain, class 7; total points 25; school board will amount to L. I). S. Temple in 18S0. They in $1.00. This will include the $160,000. in and stock farming Threshed engaged Tardley Brothers new a lived and for buildings, improvements, and tain, class 8 ; total points 100; raising here, Cox's ranch,, equipment. at time lie $2.00. known aso as Lee's ranch,! south Wells Building has already started at Murdock Threshed east tuwn. Mr. Cox died June the Belknap elementary of school. ain, class S; total points 100; 15, 1917. The building there will be merely :ie $2.00. Feeing in fine spirits Septem- an extension on the southeast corMrs. Una Davis Threshed birth-da- p ber 15, her seventy-sixtner of the present structure, 75 tain, class 9; total points 200; Mrs. Cox was by 50 feet. It will consist of five anniversary, ki $3.00. daughter-in-lacassrooms, a library, and activity William Twitehell Threshed honored by her Mrs. Theodore Cox, who enter- room , and a kitchen. The Barra-claug- h 'aia, class 9; total points 125; tained several of Mrs. Cox's :ze $1.00. property which adjoins childhood school friends at the schoo grounds has been purchased 0. Graff Threshed Grain, for the miruose of enlarging the family home. 10; total points 850; prize She is survived by four daugh- school grounds. !.00. ters and a son, Mrs. Nora Brown Work will start in the near fuThomas Ward Threshed Grain d Mrs. Idaho: of Poeatello. Sylvia ture at both the Beaver and sa 10; total points 250; prize Miss will Lake Salt City, of Beaver At schools. Pasqual high Berneiee Co.x of San Francisco. be a new wood workshop and malor Division of chine shop constructed about 25 Inasmuch as the exhibits did California; Mrs. Laura Watts of Cox Cedar City, and Theodore 'l merit feet north of the high school build grand prizes of $15.00, 14, 20 grandchildren, and west of the track. The Beaver; MO and ing $5.ti0, the committee brofour chidren; greatlgrand shop will he 52 by 95 feet. It will commended that a grand prize thers and be one large room with one side a George sister, and $5.00, $3.50 and be $2.50 iid. Henry Skinner of Beaver, Ezra for wood work and the other for Skinner of Sat Lake City. Horace machine work. At Milford there Maurice Williams Threshed of will he a new shop and gymnasi.tlass 1 and 7; total points Skinner and Mrs. Ketta Tolton Provo. Remodeling will take place P;iie prize $5.oo; second erand Funeral services wore held um. school later on. Minersvllle at $3.50. L 1). S. effort has been and Beaver the in time Much Saturday "ane rerris- - Threshed Grain board to school with Bishop put forth by the :u and 10; total points 300; East Ward Chapel started conducting, iril ,hjs project Clyde L. Messinger $5.00; first grand prize Mix Quartet sang 'Some Time 9 .0. 'Irs. Heed i' THEIt DIES Xwl Davis We'll Understand" Threshed Grain, Milo ... k. Carhe Mm Moore, Hi Md lit; total points 200; Baker "1 t0 Mr- -. Ksta Con and Kent t $3.50: becauParkinson ianguitch early last week Invoca'ion bv Get..-and inn? ., serious Ardei Song bv 'the ( .r.e, Thou HutchingH Threshed William her falliei i rain Trials. Deeping dass 3: total nniuia nil Orten. Brother William A. Mi'r wf'owen Ftt $1.00. n 2, a William Owen Ort-I'e spoke the first sneaker. "d HutChillLW Panof lie. children I,,,,,,rt irP ti,i;e resident ,f,--'i rt Ul US VIr tu class 3; total i- ianiu Hdi.-, at 150; points fill and told of her wonderful cheer-- Kniu U Vi,ey diHiMse Tuesdny of a beiirt always ihoi-i'VIan i OHhorl., f. ...... f,.i.... Thrpuhprl fullness and faith tlild slinelHO num he which tal points 100; maintained. ', ciass v,.arB. Violin Duel bv Lois Wiiit'" , J1.50. .... omr-- j wus boi'M "t J'arowau j M unlock n' and Katheryn lti. nr.r,. kv. " Win''' rtha Marten : im i... anied by Josephine I,.,,,,,,, to Panguilc!: v..lley when told an Dr, McQiiarrie spoke Ml UrU, ,Ize $3.00. i...e ,rs of age. since im-how l Theodore and his ::'o wile 21 Smith. Heaver. 1st nrize and . ranching in the so in. l;;i lived had always cared Hid lid oi'ei-i- t an'i M,, k taising "fPared i, i loca- various ;f,.,l 1'' 'or foresH tion: w'l sawnm or ;fpar; by ::. u. Moody. ,,. in,.! . f'nr. local r,en for 'vev..! of the "y, prize 15.00 'Oliili'f He ,,i;,iufi - and homes ioi'. Beer f'n ,. " of '!: Hi p,,,!,..,'" ' 13.00 u Hto.h...V Ji.oo. . h Mil-for- f j, . 1 i.-- i .... e - 9- - r 1 bn-iic- ss Mr. Horace Hose, principal at the High School ia an interview Wednesday disclosed that there were a number of students that had not as yet registered. He urged that pupils who have not taken care of this should do so at once Mr. Rose also asked for the cooperation of the parents inso far as the absent question is concerned. He asks that when it is necessary for a student to be absent from school that the parent make arrangements with a In beforhand. faculty advisor case of illness he asks that you the school get in touch with n urse. PIONEER- DIES Funeral services for William Frederick Porter, 93, half brother of George and Reuben were conducted Wednesday at 2 P. M. at Annabella L. I). S. Ward Chapel. Mr. Porter died Sunday afternoon of causes incident to age. Mr. Porter was born January 6, 1 845, at Sydney, Australia, A son of .William F. and Mary Bryant Porter. At tiTe age of 8 he immigrated to the United States, Bernardino, going first to San California, where he resided until the age of 12, when the famUtah. In ily moved to Beaver, married 875 he Margaret Luel-i- i da Benson of Beaver. man he While still a young went with the Murdork train to Omaha. Nebraska, to aid in bringing a group of people to Utah. Mr. Porter haued stone to build Cove Fort and poles to construct the first telegraph line from Salt Lake City into Southern Ut. and was also an Indian War Vet-eiiiIn 1878 he moved with hl family to Central, where he had since made his home. He was one of the first settlers of Central and helped to build roads mid canals In the town. Mr. Por-t- r was active in church affairs, Counselor serving as Bishop.'rt for many years. Park-dayinso- n, 1 n. lr'e t,., Mine . etize $5.75, Ayd 0. K Mine lll'ln t" h, xii nn "'ttl Gene Kirk, I so. it-.,:- Hoi " ,1 Pnze $2.(10. , nlvpr .,. Mi Hanney. v c t ' i $3.25; to. shopper. l?ed Moore E'mer or npl 16 ltk'Dr ,2 "- lle 11.00. So, J N,e 2 005,r2V,8t' (Con ov,,n 1st, Carl 2nd. John P- - F' R0ll,n,,' onrd $ mart . She reads all of the Ads and $.25. 'Bor My wife is a Vegtol we live better for less. Advertising pays - YOU! pre-scho- ol pre-scho- ol John and Elizabeth Perkins of Stephens, early pioneers Cedar City. She was married to Mr. Rollo at Cedar City on November 30, 1893, and (had resided In Cedar City since with the exce ption of five years, during which time Mr. Rollo published the first newspaper In Parowan. She had been active In work of the L. D. S. Relief Society, serving on the work committee for many years. She also served on the place. do folks committee of the Ward not old who children get Those an appointment in October may for more than ten years. get one some time a little later. Registration dates are as fol- EAST WARD SINGING lows: Beaver Oct. 5 West Ward MOTHERS ORGANIZE 9:30 A. M. mothers must register their children before coming to the conference. No child will be admitted to the conference without an appointment, which will be given at the time of registration. Mothers are expected to keep their appointments or notify the county murse If she can not be there, in time for her to get someone else to take her All 2 to 5 . M. The I'tah College will be fairly attended this winter by Bea students. A number of these students left last week to attend Young school at the Brlgham 2S. 1S90. n.,.rr.her were: ENTERTAINS DINNER rovo. at They ("i church, University Iteher. a AUphin at Hmbara Lesslng. Thelma Farns-wori- GUESTS lie married e, Bill h. Retty Brooke, widow and the Beck are and Mrs. Kathryn Noyes was Kenneth Iloopes Survive i .h.ML'Mor". Mrs. last Saturday night at a din Murdock. seve Mrs. also a number of ner party at her home. The were Ella v,.ie,oii of Payson,... They i.i.i , r.r never. students who left last week for guests were: Mrs. Isabell Gillies, CarloS (irten i'aysoil. school at the U. S. A. C. at Logan Mrs. Ivle Gentry, and Mrs. Het() lei! Orien and Is Mot attractlwas . id- - ml They were: Hazel Dlehl, Louis tie Low. The table with Joe filled I'Mllt'llitcIl basket a Patterson, f belng crystal White, Adoph Wei-.. VHP. Mevln White, Ralph Rol- fall flowers. Atkin, Kill, el n M in Pan-i2 a and Wells Farrer. ,.(1 Thursday Pan- - lins, i he Those who are planning to at- I). V. P. TO MEET wi:h l.iiilal ruih-lThe reguar monthy meeting of tend the University of Utah are: UmiIi.H cemelary. and Arlo Anderson Camp of the DauMurdock, Dan the and .. .7. Mia f'nx'S Kent much to hell, llgnn-ghters of the Utah Pioneers will Fae Messinger. be held at the home of Captain wny for hr l,v Carlie II Solo "C.oiiig and Kate Bowman on Monday OctGriffiths Nellie Mrs. Murdoch. Milford spent Tuesday ober the 3rd. at 2 P. M. All memMur- - all of Carlos Renedlction by evening at Beaver with her bro- bers are requested to be present, In the ther and uncle Otto Schwob and and everyone Interested In join""iLrenient took pl-- re ing are invited to attetnd. family. Mountain View Cemetary. well ver Flr-umg- torj year payable la Advance Mil-for- Minersvllle Oct. 17 Relief Society Building from 2 to 6 P. M. Milford Oct. 19th. L. D. S. Chapel from 2 to 5 P. M. Children need not accompany their mothers at the time of registration. i Jnln r The meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs that was held at NeELIZA JANE RARTOX phi last Saturday was attended Abd by Congressman and Mrs. funeral ser Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Very impressive vices were held Wednesday in Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Heppler, the Beaver East Ward L. D. S. and Mr. and Mrs, Cliff McShane. The need for upbuilding and Chapel for Mrs. Eliza Jane Bar means of bringing prosperity the ton who passed away Monday to the state of Utah, through waMorning of last week. Bishop ter conservation, promotion of efClyde L. Meslnger conducting, ficient reclamation projects, keep"Sister Thou Was Mild and ing tourists In the state longer by Lovely" was sung by a male quar more efficient advertising, and tet consisting of Milo Baker Reed better use of W.P.A. funds were Moore, H. C. Murdock and Kent emphasized by the various speakMorgan, accompanied by Ila ers. Faux. The signs at Lavan, Junction Invocation by J. T. Tanner, were thoroughly discussed, and followed by a duet "Softly and criticized. The sign it was said Tenderly Jesus is Calling" Sung tended to tell the traveling public by Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker. the shortest and quickest way out d Principal E. R. Moody of of the state. After a lengthy diswas the first speaker who cussion It was decided that the said it was a great honor to pay signs be either removed or retribute to an Angel mother. painted telling people about Utah. Violin solo, "The End Of a Per The Puffer Lake area and the feet Day" played by Hay Junior camp groud facilities were disBarton of Salt Lake City accomp- cussed at a special meeting atanied by Mrs. Wilford Murdock. tended by Hyrum Lee and Rue Murdock Congressman Abe Heppler, Chamber of Comerce rewas the next speaker and spoke presentatives, and Cliff McShane of his life long acquaintance who represented the Telluride with the Barton family and the Power Company and Mr. Mattsson good they had done in our little supervisor of the FIshlake Nation community. Encouraged the fam- ul Forest and his assistant Mr. of ily to emulate the example Alhertson, government represensuch nobel parents. tatives, Abe Murdock also attend Vocal Solo "Going Home" by ed. Miss Carlie Murdock the beneFor some time the government diction was offered by William has tried to secure the Puffer Morgan. Lake area for a recreation center Interement was in the Moun- but they have been unable to tain View Cemetary. The grave make negotiations with the Telluwas dedicated by Frank Harris. ride Power Company. It was reLee a trade that by Hyrum ported proposition would be considered CHILD HEALTH CLINIC between the Power Company and the government. If this matures The L. D. S. Relief Society it will be turned over to the govand the Maternal and Child ernment for recreation purposes. Health Division of the Utah State IONEER EDITORS Board of Health, are sponsoring cona well baby and WIFE DIES ference to be held each month Funeral services were conducin Milford, Mlnersville and Beaver. ted Wednesday in the Cedar City L. I). S. First Ward Chapel for All babies and children are eligible for the con- Mrs. Catherine Stephams Rollo, 4 Wife of Cedar City's Verteran ference with the exception of the children who are to start school Publisher, Alex H. Rollo. Mrs. Rollo died late Sunday at next fall (1939). These conferences will be held the local hospital o Pneumonia, an operain the Beaver West Ward Chapel contracted following October 12th, amd 21st.; Mlner- tion for goiter performed Friday sville October 18th, In the L. D. morning. A life long church worker, Mrs S. Chapel and Milford October All was born at Cedar City D. Rollo S. L. in the 24th, Chapel. of a daughter Conferences will commence at April 20, 1874, Chapel from STUDENTS LEAVE FOR SCHOOL lie-.l- . V.!.0O Beaver Civic Leaders Attend Nephi Civic Meeting -i 22 l(j 20-3- 0 (Both Dates Inclusive) Fl XKKAh SERVICES FOR -- t! 3 o . 14,! lM (OX - c 107 65 'j County .Assessor Smith l)i Johnson (I)) ANN -- Oct. in;? 153 ill j- ' Puffer (U) Jameson (It) - - s r'S 17 Threshed Warren Griffiths total points 25; rail, class 2; i U) - -- ' 1;5 l1 5:i " siuTifr Ul'KA 107 () t ( prize $15.00. and , 0FF PRIMARY ELECTION list of the following is jg . ,,i County Fair 338 Tlle .... i of Animal Doer Hunt Official Paper of the City of Beaver -.i- hhii urans Scenic Wonderland tensive) . Friday evening the East Ward Singing Mother's met in the East Ward Relief Society building to perfect an organization and begin their winter's work. Mrs. Kate Joseph choister was dellghter with the large crowd In attendance. Lucie Murdock was elected president and Ellon Joseph secretary with Caddie Jessie Gunn and Margaret entertainment Atkin acting as committee. The fore part of the evening musical was spent practicing numbers for conference. Then tabel games were played and refreshments were served. will meet every The group Friday evening In the East WTard all Ward and Relief Society members Interested in music are invited to come. Ash-wort- h, Mrs. Ruby McMullin returned home from Salt Lake City Saturday where she went to take Arlo Messinger and his brother to attend the Univeraity thU winter. |