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Show Official Paper of the City of Beaver Gateway City to Southern Utah's Scenic Wonderland tllME Number 44 XXXIV HEAVER, BEAVER COl'XTV. UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1030 f $2.00 Per Year Pa) aide in Advance T. w Educational Week Will Be Observed Nov. Ndh lonal 5-1- REPUBLICAN TICKET A HELPING HAND FOR ALL i For Mayor 1 For jfr rkan Lesion AuxHary' 4 LEROY HARRIS school, 4 JUDGES NAMED Councllraan-- 2 yr. II. D. THOMPSON For Councilman-- 2 yr. For Mayor ; American Legion J.' FRANK SMITH it's Auxiliary are cooperating For Conncilman-yr "Edu-io- n LA BAN BURT ..putting over the theme for the American Way ot For Councilman-- 2 yr. BERNETT SWINDLEHURST e." A full week of activities Is ng planned by the school which For Couneilman-- 2 yr. ARCH HOOPES j culminate Friday, November For Councilman-- 2 yr. in PARENT'S DAY. CLARK GOODWIN )a Parent's Day all the parents expected to take the place of For Recorder iirotWiMen m cuuas wiuib. auu ue sadie m. Patterson' ructed by the faculty ; of the For Treasurer ' ol. VERA W. STONE? he American Legion Auxiliary serving their annual Armistke dinner at this time. A . full, j course dinner will be served u 12 until 1:45 and immediate ollowiiig the American Legion t conduct assembly period, his will be their observance of Jnistice Day. A splendid patrio-fUn- d educational program will iiie GEORGE C. MURDOCK 4 yr. J. WILFORD ROBINSON Councllman-- For DEMOCRATIC TICKET Operate to Celebrate Aioinil Educational Week POLLING PLACES For Councilman-- 2 yr, PHILO BOYTKIt For Recorder IRETA MORRIS For Treasurer ETELKA W. ROBINSON t 1 , 1. TELLURIDE ' PRESIDENT DIES v . MUTUAL CONVENTION ' given. An inspirational Youth ConferAmarlgan Legion their allnieht Armistice ence climaxed a most successful .Of- dance in the Legion hall. Good Mutual Improvement Association ' (sic has been acquired tor your convention tor the Beaver Stake, t night the m hold - IT ertainment. Ke pubie Is cordially invited to Sunday evening. Four meetings and a social md the day and night program. hour were (held Saturday evening. The joint session featured an lary assembly program under the direction of the stake board. The life of Rudolph Frlml was given by Mrs. Ivan C. Jones, and Miss Car-H- e Elizabeth Miss Emily Rose, ary Murdock, Warby passed stay Wednesday, Otocebr 25 at Mrs. Helena McGarry, Bonnie Lon Pt!4 family home after a Hn sarins' Joseph, Miss Lois White and a lss of many months. chorus of twelve girls gave some he was born 31, 1902, of his best konwn compositions; . ,. l'l It itvegas mo.,January tne tijaugnter ot Elain Joseph, Marie White and y Ethel and Frank Josepih Josephine Hickman, under the dir I'uquilla, when she was but a ection of Miss Catherine Murdock, all child they came to Salt Lake gave an interpretation of "Indian y, wherefor at tha age of five Love Call." The program was unshe began, her school' work der the general direction of Mrs. frs the St. Marys The general Academy, wlhere Kath&rlne Miller. m remained tihree years. Tlhev board members present at the if a moved to Minersville, where convention commended the pro? father was an employee of duction. The departmental sessions fa M. Griffith. At the age of were under the direction of visitI'een the married Roy Smith ing general board members and fl they moved to Santa Monica, their Instructions to local and ifornia, where their little girl stake officers were helpful and inTjverly Jean was born. When she spirational. The social ihour, given four years old Mrs. Smith by the stake boards in honor of 'e back to Utah, where she was the local workers was most, pleaswsed from her husband. ant December 8, 1931, she was mar- - .There were five sessions Sunday, J 10 M Henry Benard Warby and three of them particularly for resided in Beaver ever since. mutual officers and teachers and , I 1" IS SUl'VivcH hr UJ hnihgnl (IV i UUO uu, two of them general. ard Warby, her BeVSunday morning's general sesdaughter )' Jean for the simplic.' A 1. . sion was notable MVU, -- ii enh made by General t the appeals ity of funeral services were conduct- - Board Visitors. Sister Barlow of Friday at 2 P. M. In the East the Relief Society asked for mothri L. D. s. Chapel with Bishop ers In ZIon who were faithful and de L. Messinger prayerful. Sister Minnie Anderson conducting. vocal trio "We Ever Prav For of the Mutual Board reinforced " by Alariorv and Mildred this plea adding her testimany to Axel I'kerell and Margaret Harris. that of Sister Barlow. Mr. GenMan's the Young invocation "Elder Robert B. Madison of of I'ite. Solo "Lay My Head Be- - eral Board asked the people to live on five levels, a The Hose", Mrs. Lila this vicinity Terry Is physical, ompuuied on violin by Stanley the lowest of which spiritual. Dr. Lloyd T an1 Mildred Mackerell at the the highestErma 51 no. Rowland, also of and Sister President J. F. Toton was the the Mutual Improvement Associafaker who read the obituary of tion spoke of the Mutual Pro-growas the reading of "Thirty f 3 Warby and snnltn lHnrl umrda Mi "azel empathy to the bereaved hus-l- d Pieces of Silver", by memBoard General The Burke. i - American Red Cross Red Cross Preparing For Annual Membership Drive f the ambitious workers of the local chapter. It is anticipated that this years Roll Call drive, which la under the splendid supervision of Mrs. Kate Bowman, will be completed during the first two or three days of the idrlve. This however will depend on the of Beaver citizens. Lets all join with the Chapter from yarious sources. "Keep Your Red Cross Ready" officials and also adopt the watch is the mational slogan of tflie Red word of "Keep Your Red Cross Cross and has been adapted by Ready." Join Don't fall. Preparations are- nearly com plete for the annual drive for membership in the Beaver Chapter of the American Red Cross. Last mlunte plans are being taken care so the drive can be started by the arly part of November according to reports gathered yesterday - , Open House At Belknap Slated For Friday P.M. WVk V The teaching staff of the Belknap school announce Open House to be held Friday evening November 3 at 7:30 o'clock. Invitation is extend- j ed to the public to come and enjoy the beauty of A lovely program will be given after which tea will be served. A tour of the building will be made to acquaint you with the new school building. f the new building and the conviences that it offers. m phant year for the organization. In connection with the M. I. A, conference the Relief Society alsq daughter and father. complimenthanked all bers were especially of tha stake. musidans to the the ilpath and tary In the program two "lionises T1al 01 Mrs. Warby. J Jfrio "i iwo vocal Benidic- - were heard, one duet, L,(k ueyonj. solos. Tho n c. Whlte. Intere- - solos and two piano (.0 unit gave nl wa in the Mountain View Beaver Chorie speaking .4 i li . ,.rininr:i1 readings The grave wag delcat. ft group t jm.u.r-a sen vi troducing J ''nuel O. IVaate. an Gunn retold a Bryon iWEATIIP-Bishop Messlnger 0 had asslHted at "Atob-- r tobi'i- sf,j 7 2;i 4 ii)i,P "vmler i ppphrt Hi Low Pet 41 53 59 68 63 69 66 29 25 20 27 2C 26 28 prayer. ' in convention. a Slake and Ward Boards held Executive Stake session at 2 p.m. .m. Board at 7:30 p.m. At 8:30 ohV Ward and KinkA oil stake cers Hiafi Counellmen, met and fcome to relating n i v rnf-- t J"' Lucil the Brig- - Isrnoo. Lloyd, Dean of Men. at i on Edwin laice anu u ham Young University was . the At 2 p.m. Sirnaay puuiiu k.ivm confer.-nceti t ot.iiv u.irliArit n n- speaker for the youth of the conreren. e for ail Jienei . I .. .i TfOatitAil( ti, o " " was due to he compile co-- p work wh0 reportPd tion of Mrs. urani. Make. of f. ,he and t ie r co- - none vj w.c Allan Reynolds, of the Spirit of An expression local workers In the stake and 0iva hv Sister w It augers a triuni-- 1 Relief society Robinson and Wa'tcr L. Carlton, observer organizations. ar power-transmissi- dire- e, ct-current d Jf n two-ye- s American Red Cross Roll Call Poster for 1939. .i ' 3 V journal E. Warby irt Rites Held j Paul N, Nunn, preident of the Telluride Power company and one of the designers of the first successful alternating current electrl power system, died Friday night at his ihome in San Diego, Callfor-mlof a heart aliment. He was 79 years old. For many years a prominent Utah business and Industrial figure, Mr. Nunn retained Salt Lake City as his legal residence until his death, athough for several years he ihad spent most of his time in San Diego. Mr. Nunn began this unique career as a school teacher, later turn Ing to the electric power fleldt In connection with mining. Burn in Ohio Born in Medina, Ohio, July 31, I860, a son of Charles Robert and Miriam Kendall Nunn, ihe was educated for the iteaohing profession at Westfleld Normal school, Mass., and Oberlln college. Following this marriage In 1886 to Agnes Alrd DISTRICT NO. 1 Geddes of Hooskk Falls, N. Y., he In the high school building, was employed as a school princi- room No. 1 which Is en the northpal. west corner of the lo wer floor. EnIn 1890, however, Mr. Nunn de- ter the "north door, first room to serted, teaching to enter the field the rigfet. in which ihe became famous. He DISTRICT NO. 3 moved to Telluride, Colo., wiheme Belknap school building In the his brother, L. L. Nunn, was inroom of the new building, Library terested In a mine. Needing elec- second floor. Enter door of new trical power for the workings, the building, go up the stairway. brothers neither of whom had DISRICT No. 3 nuch formal education In engiAuditorium of Uhe Library neering designed and installed building (basement). the first commercial Jl'DGKS system employing hlgih Judges for the Election have voltage alternating current. been selected as follows: Until that time, DISTRICT No. 1 type of electric power Airs. Lewis Patterson generation was in use, and the Fletcher Barton cumbersome (and costly wiring John P. Murdock made it impracticable for longConstable, Ree-- Smith distance transmission. DISTRICT No. 2 Provo Site Chosen James Riley From this beginning grew the Amy Brlnkerhoff Telluride Power company. In 1895 Albert Muir a site for a second power plant Ruben Clllles Constable, was chosen In Provo canyon and DISTRICT No. 8 there tha first electric power plant Geneva Idol In Utah was com petod by the comGeorge Paice pany in 1897. For tihree years this J. A. Manzione was the most powerful Constable, Herbert Stapley system in the world. For further information please Following this installation, the call the City Office. company's system was extended through Colorado, Utah, Montana and Idaho, and at one time in- MISS GRIFFITHS cluded power plants at most of the WILL BE BRIDE locations now forming the back- NOVEMBER 4th bone of the Utah Power and Light Mr. and Mrs. Thos. L. Griffiths company. In 1903, PauJ N. Nunn went to announce the approaching marNiagara Falls, N. Y., where he de- riage of their daughter, Gladys, signed and" engineered th huge to Eugene B. Sohoppman, sen of electric plant f the Ontario Pow-- r Mrs. Alice B. Lunt, Cedar City. The marriage will take place company, then Wie largest in the world. He remained as ohlef November 4, at the home of the engineer of the Ontario Power bride's parents. Immediately folcompany witH 1910, at the mnie lowing a wedding dinner for the time occupying the position of immediate families the couple chief engineer o the Telluride will loave for a honeymoon trip Los Angeles Power company. He become presi- to Boulder Dam, dent of the Telluride company on and San Francisco. The couple will make their home in Cedar the death of tola brother In 1925. Properties of the, Telluride City. Power company now Include electric plants in Sanpete, Sevier, Mil- Junior Costume Ball Held lard, Beaver, Garfield and Piute counties. The American Legion Auxiliary Much of the Nunn brothers in- junior costume dance was held terest remained In education and Monday night, Prizes were given In 1903, when the Olmsted plant to the' best child costum, both for was, built at the mouth of Provo boy and girl, second and third canyon. It included class rooms, prlz were also awarded. Favors were given to all present. The on page fSte) (Continued children enjoyed the evening. a, INSPIRATIONAL It is anticipated that tihe largest number of citizens in many years will take part in the Municipal Election mxt Tuesday November 7th at which time officers will ba selected to guide the affairs of Beaver City for the years 1940-4Both parties have completed their tickets whiuh are in the estimates of many very evenly matched. Them ihas ben more comment on the election this year than for several years past which is a gwod sign than.' more votars Is a good sign that mora voters will visit the booths this year than Voters sihould avoid having their ballot thrown out by Improper markings. If you wish to vote straight Republican or straight Democrat just place a cross in the circle .undar the party .titla. If you wish to vote by the scratch method put a cross in tihe box by your candidates name. However be sure you do not vote for more tihan one councilman, ono mayor, one one and three treasurer recorder, two year councilmen. You may ihowever vote for any three of the six candidates appearing on the ballot for two year councilman. For illustration you may vote for ioth Clark Goodwin and Phllo floyter even though they appear apposite each other on the ballot, but if you vote in this manner be sure you vote for only one mor councilman, If you vote for more than three your ballot will be cast out. Lint of Polling PliM-eVoters in the three Beaver District will vote as follows: " ' ; v- i 1 ENTERTAIN AT NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bohn entertained at dinner Thursday evening at 8:30 P. M. In their new home at Mie Fish Hatchery. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Idol, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willden were the guests present. Ann L. Ba.rlow visiting General Board member. Music was furnished by the Singing Mothers of both Beaver wards. A special trio from Minersville. rendered appropriate numbers. high-volta- ge |