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Show 1 Oil Official Paper of the City of Beaver gateway Lity to Southern Utah's Scenic Wond erland UK AVER, REAVER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, XOV. 34, 1988 Leader 'argent Associated Civic Clubs Re-elect- ed Chamber of Commerce News and Views $2.00 per year payable in Advance Deer Hunt Data Beaver Dairymen See Outstanding Utah Herds On Beaver District by The Beaver Chamber of llanmincr Christ onsen, held it's weekly meeting in Forest Ranger 1 ' Associated Civic clubs memthe I. O. O. F. Hall There were 1G79 hunters check Seeking new ideas for the im- Wednesday bers met in the high school audi- November ed Cross in ed to deer on Reaver hunt the the ICth, with a large herds, 35 members of the Reaver Ross's Beauty Shop torium at Monroe Saturday after- - group fcoIlCall attending. President Hy- - District. 1275 were checked in on provement of Reaver county dairy noon. Directors of the Associated nun Loe Pl'esiding. the Beaver side and 404 were Purchases Latest Close to f)raws herds, 3a members of the Press i Here were four prospective checked in on the east side of the Permanent Waving Civic Clubs of Southern Utah gave members association lust Thursday compleis District. estimated It that there who were voted on by I The Red Cross Membership their present officers a vote f a four ted Equipment day trip through the iiivo is about completed. Red confidence by reflecting them to the club they were: Arthur Mer- were approximately 200 additiowas directed by state. The tour nal hunters that were not checkross workers have been dispat-ilu'- d serve another year. The election edith, Roy Christensen, Stan Ross's Beauty Shop has purch- Lyman Rich, U. S. A. C. extension Circle-villed, at Freemont, Ten Mile, J. Lee Anderson. lo all parts of Beaver and took place following the regular a new permanent waving dairymen. There was a rather lengthy dis and Dog Valley. We found ased an in business monthly session which is Surrounding communities, The group visited 14 of the outcalled the Rilling Koo-le- r that the local .hunters were about machine, .... f.'ll U T aJ ".... anvisit.iiUy and " """' open to all members of the associ-- 1 S"1" ' herds of northern and standing to Wave and is ready give you It is thought by ation and visitors. Those attend- pusmuuuy oi using the Willden the only hunters who failed to $ers!i:p quota. central Utaht, spent a day at the oheck we Pond as a swimming pool in the are of the opinion a permanent that is cooler, quickout, ; fip chapter .officers, that the mem ing from Beaver were: Mr. and Utah State College at Agricultural were a there more as well as a skating pond great many er, and more comfortable. iership for this year will number Mrs. Hyrum Lee, Dr. and Mrs. E. slimmer Logan, and visited the Rrooklawn deer in killed than were checked the been winter. machine has The perfected is many as last, if not exceed last A. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Hamner in Salt Lake Sam Hickman reported for his back. who says: "All Creamery company by Paul Rilling Dr. W. average. Christensen, high I). fears Bishop. t, Weber and Central dairy the City cent of the deer my life I have dreamed Of a Seventy per ommittee on decorations for Bea Robinson and una w nson iwuiMock. , Mrs. L. Maye in Ogden. They also visited herds killed were ver three or A less. of permanent waving. pointers City for Holiday season, and Kendall Kirk Franke our chapter President James M. Sargent of lu Springville, Smittit'ield, and that the merchants and There were 911 bucks checked method of simple and safe. Today requests nu Home Service Secretary were Panguitch was namsd to retain Park. Hyde citizens have their decorations out and 213 homeless deer or a my dream is a reality and I pres;ie first to send in their member- - his present office, as were L. A. The dairymen were particularly deer killed and ent to you the Rilling Kooler-wav- e. for the Dec- total of 1123 ready Vtp dues. Wynaught, of Milford, and Hen- ember the 1st. grand opening in feeding projects carinterested checked out. on one Only six minutes Not all the workers have repor-pi- l ry H. Jones of Helper, first and on ried by local association mem-ber- h There were 167 It was decided to put in writ-tin- g head, no machine or electricity, although the membership second vice presidents, respectiand in the dairy herd improt, the major projects that were hunters, 159 from California, 6 not a and not like any vely. Reid H. (Jardner of Cedar to now under way vement program 1 1 from be presented to the Southern Nevada, from Iowa, and chemical used today. It is the full report will appear in next City, Frank G. Martines, of Richin Springville. from Kansas. coolest Utah Associated Civic Clubs meet simplest, the safest', the if oek's issue of The Beaver Press. field, and Russell Hawkins of At the College they heard talks Seventy-nin- e was the average method of permanent waving at Monroe November thel9th. ing not been it have contacted you on Nephi, also were reelected to the These feeding of dairy cattle, cattle to the Beauty Industry." weight for the does taken out. d projects were: A It not too late for you to join; as executive board and Thomas W. milk diseases, production, herd The CCC Camp on the Beaver mounThe machine is reported to be largest Spike weighed 92 tjhere are many homes that workJensen of Mt. Pleasant was added fertilisation management, pasture 60 no the and smallest is poubecause better possitherre tain, the development of the rec- pounds, ers called at and found no noe at to take the place of George M. reational area and the pasture planting. Leading nds. 2 The of and bilitv at largest damag weighed point Puffer Lake, and fiome. If you wish to join get in Hunt of Ricknell. ere Professor Hussions George the developing and improving of 140 pounds and the smallest was ing the hair, and also because the C. W. Love Jr., of St. George, with Miss Beaumont or the roads into this area from the 75 pounds. The largest 3 point wave is t least one half inch clo Q. Rateman, Dr. I). E. Madsen, Dr. tuch of the was a member of the executive chapter officers. Beaver and Junction side. Inciden weighed 180 pounds and the smal ser to the head. Most comfortable A. J. Morris and Dr. R. J. Evans of Early returns in the National board last year in the capacity of the college The dairymen were tally a great deal of this develop- lest was 125 pounds. The largest because the patron can move $ed Cross Roll Call, indicate the immediate past president. 4 point weighed 208 and the smal around and it Is not necessary to guests at the varsity and lunched ment work will be taken care of facifie Area is generously responAt the business session the dirlest 136 weighed pounds. The lar- sit in one place for a long period Tuesday at the College cafeteria by the CCC Camp. ding and giving an expression of ectors voted to contact the state Arnold J. Ixwe, president of the 5 gest was then adjourned The point weighed 195 pounds of time. latitude for the organization's road commission and determine until meeting Ernest Joseph, secreassociation; 4 was and the 11 smallest pounds. the following week. pat humanitarian and service, said the reason for the delay in letting Steffen, Reaver tary, Hyrum FISH REARED IX B. II. S. Drama Class A. . Schafer, manager of the Pac contracts on the Salina Mr. Rich in assisted agent, County Canyon HATCH REAVER ERV Aid Station lftc Rranch. Show road, and the section of U. S. high leading the tour. 523,000 fish were distributed Presents Minstrel The trip was the first of its kind Preliminary reports from Yuma way No. 91, between Cove Fort At Minersville in the following streams and Beaver High School drama attempted by the association Mr. The Arizona, Reno, Nevada, Alihambra and Beaver, known as Wild Cat lakes. Game Warden Undergoes Inspection Murray ml Monrovia, California, Seattle, canyon. The Salina Bonn states that he was to rece- class presented a negro minstrel Steffen, said. Canyon road 'ashing ton, give a cross-sectio- n was supposed, according to a staMr. Carl Belliston, Field Repres ive legal size fish in proportion to Monday night at 8:00 P. M. in the under Farnsworths Visit picture of to success. Final re- tement of the road commissioners entative of the American Red those hatohed for Flshlake from High School auditorium direction of Jones drama turns will show a substantial In- to be let in two section on Oct. 1, Cross for life Ivan the Saving and First the Glenwood Hatchery. Relatives Coalville instructor. crease over the present Pacific and November 1, Wild Cat Can- Aid, and Dr. W. D. Bishop, ChairFish planted in the following The class was divided into Area membership of 521,000, Mr. yon was to be let about the same man of First Aid for Beaver Coun streams: North Fork of North Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farnsworth three groups and as the curtain jfchafer said. ty visited the emergency first aid Creek 6,000 Natives time, directors said. 1" to 2". children motored to Coaland on the Mr. Wynaught, chairman of the station at Minersville Friday Nov South Fork of North Creek 2, COO rose the three groups were ville and spent several days last ILocal said ember 18th. The equipment and Natives 1" to 2". Indian Creek stage to sing the opening number, week association's road committee, Chapter visiting with Mrs. Farnswihlch included, "Deep River", the delay in the first section of reports were checked over at the 8,000 6'.' to 12" rainbow, 4,000 sisters and their husbands worths lied Cross Home" and "Go Down the Salina Canyon project was un- station that is located at Hardy's 1" to 2". Beaver River 6.000 7" "Goin who were: Mr. and families and "black-out' followed by a Entertains visitor derstandable, even through the Service Station in Minersville. Mr. to 10" Rainbow, 2,000 8" to 12' Moses", Mrs. Jared Staley of Coalville, set was and cleared and the stage for 1938 Belliston, who has been on a tour Rainbow, 6.000 7" to 12". Kent's project was approved Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wilde of ' nenision, uea jross neia funds, but that some action should of inspection of the stations over Lake 25,000 6" to 9" Rainbow. for the first group who entered Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Glen South-walth- e ;sj Inrker visited Beaver and the Farrer. After was 54,000 1" to 2" Rainbow. Puffer led by Claudia and Nevada he expected on the second project. Utah, Idaho, of Ely, Nevada and Miss leal Red Cr6ss Louise and brief repartee, witty Chapter Officers, President Sargent was instru- very well pleased with the set up Lake 35,000 6" to 9" Rainbow. Gale of Panguitch, who Hannah iiesday and Wednesday of last cted to write to the road rommis- - at Minersville and said the station Little Reservoir 6,000' 6" to 9" Rassmussen sang "Don't Cross 'had all gathered for a family reuYour Fingers, Cross Your Heart", eek, in the interest of First Aid to determine the cause for was one of the finest equipped Rainbow, erchants Valley 6,000 nion. jsion i'l Life followed by a tap dance by Lenore Saving. delay, and to urge immediate highway stations he has visited 1" to 2" Natives. South Creek 18, This Is the first time for severand then Claudia Farrer He contacted Dr. Bishop, First ;the Smith, While here Mr. Belliston made 000 1" to 2" Rainbow. 315,000 action. al years all the Gale Bisters .have id Chairman, and also "Shortenin Bread", and Har Principals went to sang To correct erroneous reports arrangements for a class in first Brook and Mackinaw Mr. and Mrs. been together. old Griffiths sang "Old Man River. rxe and Paice of the Reaver that the Associated Civic Clubs of aid to be conducted at the same Fishlake 1" to 2". Pine Valley 12. Beach left for Wilde Huntington Group two entered led by Hazel Jigh School, and arranged for a the rerouting the U. S. time as the adult education class- 000 Rainbow 6" to 9". Cedar City Burke; after some humorous dia- California early this week to tak list Aid Course. Tt wan derided sponsoring In the near future received 8,000 1" to 2" Rainbow. at the Roosevelt es, to be iheld little son who is suffering i'U a First Aid course would be No. 6. known logue Gay LaFever did a tap their for which the association at the Beaver High School. This Spring Branch received R.ono fry from heart trouble, and Mr. and highway e dance, followed by a skit by fven at the High Schaal thi.s win- Mrs. worked three years ago, a motion course will be conducted by Dr. 1" to 2". Farnsworth returned home. Baldwin and Gerladine MarI)r. Bishop will be the instru- was adopted stating that the asso- Bishop and Mrs. Cannon, Beaver Me shall You Hear sang, "Can't ki assisted by Dr. Cline. UNITED STATES ciation is still in favor of the pre- County Nurse, assisting and all MRS. ME IAIN EDWARDS Carolina". Mr. Belliston Calling also visited the sent who those STAR SERVICE VISITOR intention no OK INTERIOR successfully DEPARTMENT complete has and routing Group entered led by Lolu Patfd Cross First Aid highway sta-I'- l. DIVISION OP GRAZIN; of changing Its present attitude. the course will be given American WHILE IN SALT LAKE! terson and went through some at Minersville and rennrted Utah A project that is to receive the Red Cross certificates for it. Mr. Fillmore, M it was the best emilnnerl attention of the association is that Belliston urged all citizens of Bea Mrs. Melvin Edwards who at very cleverly arranged dialogue 1938 November 22, and Stanley Lee and Neola M Aid Station that he had visi-'- r Beaver Press of improving the roads between ver who can do so to take this present time Is residing in Salt dramatized the song Beaver, Utah Beaver and Junction and the de- very important course at this time Iake City writes that her husband "Small and Jane Murdock, Fry", Rishop instructed a First : Gentlemen the area for recrea- as one never knows when they is not much improved. of velopment ention a skit and Ben Croft put kl class in Minersville last win tional visitwill lie called on to aid or even was Mrs. While Edwards will be It greatly appreciated if purposes. tled "Romeo and Juliet", Lois s' ad of O. F. McShane a life a their save Mrs. with supervised the equipping was knowledge by will' the following noing you a publish banquet Saturday night Patterson tap danced and the tice in Hie station. Dr. . Rishop sihould served in the city hall and after first aid and Its application. The very good friend, she was Invited your paper: whole group sang and then starcomplimented and thanked for that a dance concluded Dear Sir: pro- - course, according to Dr. Bishop, to attend a Service Star Meeting, the to dance the not too long ago ' interest that he has shown. will be a practical one with the at Memorial House in Memory ted "There will be a meeting Tues" Big Apple" and were gram. popular handaPresiactual is Mrs. students the McShane Park. November 29, 1938 at 10:00 the doing associa of the day, The next meeting joined by the other two groups. a.m. for the Milford Unit licenMl and Mrs. Frank Smith and tion will be in St. George. probn-:Kln- g and working out of the pro-bl- y dent of the organization. Another "black-out- " and the play sees who Hattie Yardley made a busi-- s blema so they will know how to The ritual Was very prettily ar- operate south of Highon Deremhor the 17th. ern took their and the minplaces No. 21. nip to Mil ford the last of m really do the work when called on ranged. Mothers In white, marchway was concluded with, the week. to do so. ed to the National Hym, forming strel There will be a meeting ThursRURTON - MA HONEY "Chain whole), Gang group singing a star. These Star Mothers are doDecember 1, 1938 at 10:00 day, Song" and the curtain was pulled a.m. for the Milford Unit licensees Mr. and Mrs. Al Huntington an-- j ROOSTER (M l! ing a wonderful work and should as the last strains of "Carry Me be congratulated, for the untiring who operate north of Highway No. nounc the marriage of their INITIATES NEW MEMBERS to Old Virglnny", died in Back addefforts and 21. for the Huntington! forth, put Margaret daughter. the distance. If for the past day or two, ed beautiflcation eaoh year to the These meetings will be held at Burton to Jack C. Mahoney. The students in the class were ' exact be to Tuesis ond It one love Park. the Utah for the purpose of of Wednesday took Memory place The marriage each given ten tickets to distri- Milford, wondered Pior.he. llest the what in at the have the range." girls 6th. spots you the City. November day bute to their friends. There was allotting Mrs. Melvin Edwards Very truly yours, Nevada. Immediately after the0f the high school have been doa large crowd attended. Dean O. Seeley ceremony the young couple left Ing wearing whit skirts, black and cotton Nev. Dist. Grazier REAVER ELECTED GIRL stockings. blouses, for Bolder, and Sho Shone, Officers Miss and SECRETARY GLEE CLVIJ Primary OF white shoes, boys ignoring by were accompanied They ENTERTAINS CARD CIA II Visit Minersville Huntington and George walking up and down steps backBetty Thelma Farnsworth, a 2nd. Mrs. Ruth Wlttwer the Stake AT HOME Anderson. They arrived in Reaver ward and begging food at the varbein the Ladles Gle Club of Primary Supertendent, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Vona Cox entertained her on Friday, and they will make ious business houses, don't MEAT PRICES ARE because Booster the Mrs. the Mrs Nevada. Wanda alarmed come card club Wednesday night at her Young Brigham University, Goodwin, White, teir home in Callente, GOING PLACES, Club is merely Initiating their has been eected secretary of the Alpha Stapley and Etelka Robin- home. At 8:30 a delicious hot two new members. organization. Miss Farnsworth son motored to Minersville Sun- course luncheon was served to the you still Sewing Circle a will assist in directing the acti day night to attend the Ward Pri- twelve members present. The tabis Club Booster Beaver The MORE FOR YOUR functionbeen vities has of the largest glee club ever mary Conference. that The program les were cleared in due time and club social The ladies of the Old Primary assembled for the sehool at the been had outlined which the at past University. high by the the evening was Rpent playing ing last Board enjoyed themselves by doing Men and Women's General Board of Primary The combined was bridge. 4 years. It is composed entirely of a sewing Thursday afternoon at two lady faculty advis- Glee Club numbers over 150 mem- Put over in a very excellent manand Point prize wag won by Mrs. your Nell in girls, Mrs. of circle at the home .Miss and bers Rose Utah tour and will and ner. one Over children Miss hundred ors. Hortence Emily adjoin Park, Honors by Mrs. HutchlnKs. A very happy time was Advertising ambition states The this winter a and to that were Ing Skinner. credit Marietta and consolation by girls Grace Rohn, spring parts taking and blocks had, making quilt acti- giving concerts. all school boost to is Officers aim who Gillies. first. the and Isabell Teachers and and table rovers. Delicious rolls had worged fto faithfully to get vities. cocoa was served by the hostess no Mr. and Mrs. Bissell Wednesended the of initiation the Conference ready. A large The Bishop Clyde Messinger spent Vera Mrs. Nell Hutohlngs. givWhite Cliff were Mine town was out and enjoyed the Saturday at Cedar City on an In crowd program with assemby YOU! pays Mabel GHHes and Nettle day Tuesday greeting old friends. en by the club members. evening. Banks. Sixteen were present. Cim-mer- e, 1 non-reside- nt pre-hea- j ave-ilab- le full-size- over-heatl- j First at La-Ru- ht but can GET MONEY shopping the pages Make this a bit. Advertising . . Ash-wort- |