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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, THTOSDAl, NOVEMBER 2, 1939 EIaa! 2)HelbU ill If fi! filial iucivf 1 uwyni Bayv list of nominations. Municipal Election, Beaver, Utah, " mmmm mm wm mm mm Hovembei 7, $f mm Some of Beaver's Old Time Hunters and Some of the Guns They Used byG.W.Woodhouse (Continued from last week) Winchester, Model 1876 was a popular gun when It first came out, but nearly all the guns around Beaver of this calber "blew up". There was no positive lock on itlhe breech bolt, (It remained for John M. Browning, the greatest inventor of small arms, to perfect the lever action repeater In the Model 1886 Winchester, with two locking bolts,) "nevertheless" It was a smooth shooting, acurate, long range gun, and among the users of this rifle were toi be found the following marksmen, and some of them were truly marksmen In all that the word implies: "Rhode McDonough Orson Blackuer, Oliver Smith (Bennett), Nelson Van Vleet, (la0 Ballard, needle ter, used 0 and Win.), Samuel D. gun, Hutchings, William Thompson Jr., Alva Thompson, George Thomp5 son (later, used Win,), Wm W. Hutchings Jr., Joseph Day and others., Among the users of thei famous Heavy (slngel shot) Baldouble set trigger, were with lard, to be found William Anderson, (who at one time took prizes with a muzzle loader, at Parowan), James Hooton, Samuel Hooten, Nelson Van Vleet (mentioned above),' Robert H. Burke, (later 5 Win. which he loaned used to Orrin Puffer, wihen Orrln and The 45-745-7- 38-5- 45-7- 0, 40-6- WM. A. Twitchell killed the BIG stock eating grizzly bear up North Creek, (William used a Wm. Or rick of Mil ford also used one of Abase Ballard rifles and he was a "good shot." ' Our neighboring towns had some good humters, In Paragonah were to be found Albert Lamoreux who killed a number of grizzly 0 bear with ihls famous Samuel Robb, who used Winchester modle a 1876 with set trigger, (he wa a good shot with a far seeing eye; also Jenkin Jones, the "crack shot", who used to pick wp jack rabbits on the run with bis 0 old Winchester. There was also Daniel Barton of Greenville, 0 Winchester and who used a was considered a good hunter. The Stewart Brothers, George and William, of Adamsvllle, have, always been great hunters from tiheir boyhood days, among the many guns which tfiey have used, was the Winchester, Model 1876. In its day this was a very swift shooting arm, but ow ing to the lightness of the bullet it was not a long range gun for black powder. Ed. Note Last week we print ed tho name of Frank Farnsworth in the list, of those using the 45 Winchester Model 1876, it should have been Frank Ashworth The pistol men will be taken up in the next issue. 45-70- ), DEMOuTTOKET Q: , 45-6- Win-cheat- scon-sider- For Mayor , games Refreshment in Halloween colors were served by Mrs. Joseph assisted by Mrs. Ellen Joseph, Kate Joseph and their daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ashi left for Provo Monday, where they were to be by their friends. Mrs. Ray Calderwood and Mrs. Golden Anderson. From Provo they will go to Salt Lake City, where they will be guests at a reception of the younger set and also at a family dinner at the home of their mother Mrs. Sarah Ash before they leave for Washington, L C. where they will make their future (home. itertained at a wedding reception Thursday evening at 8 P. M. in honor of the marriage of their nelce, Mias Retta Joseph to Joseph Warren Ash. Fifty relatives and friends werei present. The rooms wi&re beautlfuly in Hall oween appointments of orange and black. R. Gbuse Murdock was master of ceremonies. A eplendid pro gram began the' evenings entertainment. "Bells of St. Mary", was sang by Shirley Rae Stoney and Bonnie Lue Joseph. Violin Duet by Kathryn Murdock and Lois White. Trio "I Love You Entertain For Truley", Carlie Murdock, Emily Fellow Student Rose, end Kathryn Murdock. Reading "Married Life" by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O. White Emma Burke. Tap dance by Marie entertained at dinner Tuesday White and Elaine Joseph, might in ihonor of Mr. and Mrs. S. Then all enjoyed playing table E. Hinckley, Mr. Hinckley and Mr. White were classmates at the B Y. U. many years ago. Mr and BROKEN LENSES Mrs Hinckley have Just returned DUPLICATED from an extensive visit through "Save the Pieces" California, where they attended Mail To the World's Fair and are mow to their home In Ogden, DR. M. F. BURGESS Utah. ed - . en-rou- te Box 488 St. George D. U. P. Announcement It Try Our and 2 for 10 The Belknap Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their meeting tat the home of Pioneer Francis Jones, November (th at 3 p.m. All members are urged to be present and other camp members invited, Candy Specials At The 100 Store Gets Promotion In R.O.T. At State College D. U. P. Log Cabin Home FRIDAY, NOV. 3 Adm. 50c Ext Ladies 10 FREE LUNCH VAGINAL CONES Ralph L. Rollins of Beaver, junior student at he Utah SUte Agricultural Colege, was recently selected as an advanced student In the Reserve Officers Training Corps unit, it was announced by Colonel M. A. Cross, commandant of the college unit. Cadets are chosen on the basis of scholarship achievement, out mathematics standing ability, good physical structure, and special Interests In this field. Marriage Announced Charles Pdlgo announces the marriage of his eon Thomas to Mis Margery Ford of Henders-villUtah Saturday, October 21. e, mdleM OCWM an aopri Internal uppoflloriM which mlt npidtr CKRTAX oo4f ttrapentun, Actlr. Bonlotl, onrmiwit. no. Ilttiloattaa anoUitntr. Jorl, FOR HOURS, lit cor in oonUct BOOK, WOMEN'S ECRET". to mmmmm Beaver Drug Co. Beaver, Utah Honors Friends was had. For Councilman, ' Term Tern, , file: For Councilman, Tern, Term For Councilman, Term j For Recorder For Recorder . SADIE M. PATTERSON IRETA MORRIS For Treasurer For Treasurer VERA W. STONEY ETELKA W. ROBINSON Mr, V For Treasurer : Y- ( . j- - mmmmmammmmmammmmmmmmHmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmL ss, I, Sadie M. Tatterscn, City Recorder of Beaver, Beaver County, of candidates certified to me to be placed on the official ballot of a list true is above the Utah, hereby certify that Beaver for the Mnleipal Election to be held November 7, 1939 In witness wliereof, I have hereunto sot my hand And affixed the seal of Beaver, Utah, this 18th day of October, 1030. SADIE M. PATTERSON, City Recorder ' (SEAL) STATE OP UTAH, COUXTY OF BEAVER Guardsmen Return With Two Army Trucks B. P. W. Entertains With Card Party The Business and Professional Womeni Club entertained at a del ightful arralnged card party Monday evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall at 8 : 30 P. M. Eighteen tables were placed, thirteen for bridge, and five for Rummy, after four games were played score cards were counted and prizes were awandiarf flo Mxst Ada Detmers, points Mrs. Dona Oartwright for honors, Mlsa Winifred Smith Con solation, for Rummy. First Prize Mrs. Kate No yea and Consolation Mary Goodwin. Light refresh ments were served to all by Khe committee. Everyone had a very happy time. Mrs. Fred Levi of Milford spent John Brinkerhoff left fc Jptin Sunday at Beaver with her friends der City last week wto; s. pea and former neighbors. rsjier employment. Elmer D. White returned to Beaver Ootober 19tlh, from Pontlac Mich, where he and twenty-si- x other National Guardsmen went by Union Pacific Bus, to drive back new Government trucks to various parts of Utah. The trip was very .enjoyable as well aa educational and out of the twenty-thre- e fine large trucks that were brought to our state, the Beaver Unit of the National Guard Is fortunate in having two of them. NOTICE Buy Beaver, Build Beaver tftl ih 1 OVERMAN'S saf We Call For and Deliver Phone Orders to Mary F. Goodwin, Phone an 1 in illVO mm Socials Stake Primary Board Holds Meeting The Stake Board primary offi cers held their regular monthly union meeting Saturday afternoon In the West Ward Amusement Hall. Mrs. Cleon Robinson was in charge. The Christmas par ty for the children was discussed, songs practiced and social gamse put over by Stake play leader Mrs Mary Goodwin. Four wards were A vocal duet was represented. rendered by the Greenville, ward. Those from out of town were Mrs. Ruby Davis and Mrs. Stott' of Greenville, Mrs. Effie Marshall, Altiha Gillins, Hilda Marshall and Leona Roberts of Minersvllle. FRI. and Nov. 3 -- 4 irsi iTfrsor ext .. COFFEE M. J. B Cornflakes, large pkgs 18 GEM PEAS, Reg 15c POSTS' Bran Flakes Ipg KAISINS 4 lb Package C.W. SOAP- -6 25t SALAD DRESSING Qts. 250 GRAPEFRUIT - No 690 PANCAKE FLOUR - COCOA - 2 y2 can 2 pound can - Giant Bars 2 pounds SYRUP - Staley's Elain Edwtardj entertained her Sunday School class at the -- East Ward chapel Wednesday evening from 7; 30 to 18 o'clock. Hallowe'en games were played. Luncheon wtas served at the dose of the party. uei 29e 210 PINEAPPLE Miss 4 ,. gallon 3 for rib TOMATO JUICE - gal odb 1 rf 2 can 2- - 3'2 VA We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR IS THE BIGGEST $ $ $ $ $ from LEMONS ! ORANGES Home To Visit Children two-wee- ks ie !MiS!!!rfg tow iQc Mrs. Minerva Nowera came up from St. George Sunday to spend a few hours wltiU, her children. Mr and Mrs. Bob Nowers, Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Nowera and Mrs. Minerva Bowman and son. After which she returned to her work at the St, George Temple. Mr. and Mrs. George A. White and little daughter Louise came down to Beaver from Ogdeu on Saturday October 21st, and are visit with enjoying a relatives and friends. LETTUCE CELERY it CARROTS '...-New-3bc- 1 n I YAMS BANANAS Our Vegetables arc preserved In Fresh Condition by Our Spray We receive new shipments twice a week assuring you of the best. BEAVERMERC. olo fern Ions Willden entertained Visiting Friends Here fgb tl Spi mm CURRANTS 7:30 to 9 o'clock at & Hallowe'en party for her little friends. Games were played and luncheon was served. fuet SA T rur Hallowe'en Parties Miss ere 0 , at her home Saturday night th MATTRESSES CONVERTED INTO INTO i la HIAfTDPCOfCi r CDDTVn ox lvmur iirt.AxvriOOJCiO tor vmy ..... ms. MATRESSES REMADE WITHOUT INTi for ery SPRINGS for only $4 ... in Other Springs and Matresses Serviced h$pel . Mrs. Lou Bohn entertained at a dinner Saturday in honor of her old friends. Mrs. Cella Kay and Mrs. Lottie Kay of Mona, Utah. Besides the honored guest those present were: Mrs. Lottie Carlow, Mrs. Lottie Burke and Mrs. Sadie Patterson. A delightfu afternoon Irs. H.D.THOMPSON ' t MARRIED FOLKS DANCE Term ' : .. Term For Councilman, Term For Recorder For Councilman, ' LEROY HARRIS . BERNETT SWINDLEHURST V . , Term For Councilman, ; ca PHILO BOYTER ARCHIIOOPES For Councilman, For Mayor For Councilman, Term .For Councilman,' For Mayor J. WILFORD ROBINSON CLARK GOODWIN 45-6- Q For Councilman, Term For Councilman, O GEORCE C. MURDOCK LABANBURT Wedding Reception Given For Mr. and Mrs. Ash Mr. and Mrs. John F. Joseph en . Term For Councilman, 45-7- 60-3- , J. FRANK SMITH ed 10 REPUBUTICKET , f Cof and Gent's Furnishing |