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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, CONGRESSMAN SHEDS NEWS ABOUT TOWN . . Short and Interesting LIGHT ON POLAND 1944 Counties Ask All Funds From Sale of Auto License Plat In the Service (Continued from Page 1) BORDER ISSUE Pfc. and Mrs. Warren Shipp ar SALT LAKE CITY R rived Tuesday at noon from Camp tions adopted by the Utah Mrs. Hugh Cartwrlght is ill Mr. and Mrs. R. Chase s6 y Van Dorn, Miss., to spend a Congressman V. K. Granger Association of County offic with an attack of Influenza. arrived in Beaver from Salt furlough with relatives and Lake City, in time for the Priestduring the annual conyew By Bill Farnsworth It is friends in Beaver. WASHIINGTON, D. C. Mrs. Kate lleslington of Mil-for- hood party, Thursday evening. possible that some agreement may which concluded at the Newh0l-Hoteof Beaver A The F F Chapter is the house guest of her They went on over to Cedar City have been reached between Poland Word has been received from last Friday night, sister, Mrs. Margaret Tattersall. tne next day to attend the funeral and Russia by the time you read Pvt. Vernon Black, who is sta High school held another meeting that counties and cities 0f of James Thompson. They return- this. in Beaver the Nevertheless, it is quite tioned at an army camp in Texas January 20, 1944, Mrs. Nellie Davis was taken to ed home Saturday. necessary that we have a general Ha writes that he is well and en High school auditorium. All of- state be granted all of the ffi the Iron County Hospital last idea of Russia's offer in order to joying army life, but that the received for motor vehicle liCes, ficers were stationed in their reweek with infection of her legs ntthe is cold understand weather fully agreemethere. The personnel of the Beaver very plates. spective places with their respectwhatever it may be. Press For roads and streets the c Mrs. Kate lleslington of South week-en- d organization spepnt the While the Russian statement on In Utah's "Dixie" with Machinist's Mate 2c Ray Wil ive emblems, which signify their and counties now. get $800 Milford is here visiting with her relatives the is cereex not future the Poles of and friends, and relisen, who is stationed at Treas office. The official opening from the license plate mono, '.' sister, Mrs. Margaret Tattersall. There officials also urged libera u.'... turned just in time to avoid the actly complimentary to the Polish ure Island, San Francisco, spent mony was carried out. -" Sunday, night snowstorm. Dixie government in exile, yet its atti last week here with his mother were thirty-seve- n ure yie&em .niuoa test marA members pres- ui ,i, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Griffith, was warm and inviting, with no tude is conciliatory to the extent Mrs. Marie Willisen, and brother, ent. The opening ceremony was license law making valid pJ a strong and independ of of Snringville. are here for a sign of snow 30 Henry Willisen. Ray is serving anywhere, evcept on ent favoring Poland and recognizes the old in the U. S. Navy. He left Wed followed by some community it days, instead of 15, and short time visiting their father, the high mountains, it is a fine possible for Utah to recogtj was led by Mr. "Curzon Line" which was recom nesday, James Robinson, who is bedfast 19, with his mo singing, which place to spend the winter. blood tests of other states. January mended by the Allies after the ther for Salt Lake Bill Farnsworth then City, where he Moore. The election adhered to a 9 First World War. It is true that will visit for a short time before told of our Program of Work, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nowers of CORRECTION torn of advancing the first rethis would give back to the Poles and consisted the it of, what f. Salt Lake City, spent last week to his camp. returning Due to misinformation eiven Mr. Moore then announced president to the head of the iu Beaver, with relatives and only a fraction of the territory sults. one of our reporters, the article taken from them we had entered the National ganization when W. Clair Row friends. by the Russians Word by letter has been re- that printed In last week's paper when Hitler began the war in contest again Iron County clerk and audi! ceived from Pvt. Ray Griffiths, Program of Work Mrs. Marie Willisen, left last about the party of Mr. and Mrs. 1939, but it must be remembered who resolved to try was elected to succeed ft all We this year. A is somewhere in England. He Crookston of Logan. first place instead of third. week for Salt Lake City, to visit John Gunn, was misleadine. It that this is the line agreed to by is an for was engineer and likes his Fred L. Peterson, Box Elt held Mr. Steffen then occupied the with her children for a couple of should have read that Mr. and Poland and the Allies in Decem- work army fine. He spent Christmas Mrs. John Gunn entertained 6 ber, 1919. County assesor was chosen ft Tues weeks. a time the remainder of with with his mother's relatives who people New Year's Eve. durinc and Mrs. Alien n, Fran A brief review of history diswas a very good are brothers of the late James speech. It an lntermision of the Davis County recorder, was nan closes that Poland's eastern boun Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Orton and all pres tary who lived so many speech, being enjoyed by dance. The error is regretted. vice - president, dary has been the source of much Crompton, ent. We wish to thank Mr. Stef- second f was daughter Sara of Panguitch, are in our community. is years Ray here visiting a few days at the fen for his good speech and hope Woodbury, Washington Cn. . controversy. For the Poles, ig- the son of Mr. and Sp Mrs. Ruben home of their sister and aunt, Hold Priesthood Social noring the settlement after the Griffith. that he will be back again soon. missioner, was elected secretar Well first World War, early in 1920 Mrs. Esta Cox. In his conclusion he stated that treasurer. Agric A very successful Bartv was launched a successful offensive he hoped we would all gain vision mer held Thursday evening, January Duane Seaman Farris Joseph our Ag. work, even though against the Russians and the Rus from Mr. and Mrs. Newell Iverson and 20, in the West State NOTICE is Ward Amusement sians 1c stationed at Norfolk, Vir to daughters of Delta came over to Hall, for the Melehizedek Priest which agreed to a negotiated peace ginia. He has been in the service everyone didn't turn out to be a License plates for passes gesor the Poles all the in later life, because visgave farmer Beaver to spend a few days with hood members and their one for a cars and light trucks will be so; in chC year. He is Navy Avia ion is needed in all vocations. partners land held at the time of the first Mrs. Iverson's mother, Mrs. Hat-ti- o of the East and West jor tion reIn as Metal a Smith. letter follows: A Wards. Polish partition in 1772. Then The meeting was enjoyed bv all Goodwin. In Beaver City, at the Com: appo: large crowd enjoyed the eames later that same year a Russian ceived by his mother, Mrs. Tina who were ialist present. We hope the directed by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth counter-offensiv- e called for a set Ferris, he states that he accident- next one will be just as success Assessor's office, on January j. cultu Mr. James Robinson has been Gardner. 31, and February 7, 14, 21, 28. Everybody joined in the tlement from the Allies, who sug ally broke his nose, but is still ful. Th seriously ill at his home with sport, even to Arch Hoops who did In Milford at and getting along all working Polish to Shorty's Gara; recor retirement the gested Limb Rex Bill Farnsworth and double pneumonia. At this writ a fan dance but unfortunatelv on lost "Curzon Line." But Russia, feel right. Said he would sure be glad are January 25, 28, and Februa: Farn trying out for the Union Pa- 4, 11, ing he is somewhat on the im his fan. Everyone when the war is won so that the had 18, 25. fun. on really to Warsaw ing pushed strong, cific to an Scholarships Agriculprove, but still very ill. After theprogram and games Mr. only to be driven back by the boys can all come home again to In Minersville at the Libra jects The contest is efit t tural College. and Mrs. Gardner led the in Poles resulting in the Treaty of be with their friends in Beaver. based upon their projects, schol Building on January 26. 29 1 neces Elder Chase II. Murdock gave old time dancing. Chase group II. Mur5, 12, 19, 26, dure a stn in which Poland acquired arship and leadership ability. February an Interesting talk in the East dock acted as master of ceremon- Riga forenoons only. the territory the Russians now one the best and win. May Ward meetinc Sundav eveniner in ies and with his witticisms Applications will be taken t matt propose to take back. kept fulfillment of a stake missionary everyone in a pleasant mood. DeBeaver and Milford at any it ests. A closer scrutiny o f the pres licious ice cream and cookies were ent proposal also reveals that borappointment. WILD BLIZZARD during business hours. served at the close of the der "corrections can be made to J. H. ROLLINS, DELAYS MAIL petiti Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Everyone appeared to have aparty. the County Assessor, ling, advantage of the Poles in dis good CHEYENNE, A Santos, a baby girl on January time. Wyo. T. J. tricts in which there is an over Tanner, contractor and is es: of 479 cases of "black 19, at Chico, California. Mrs. Sanof the mail route bePolish population." operator TO TRAPPERS NOTICE whelming tioh.' tos was the former Miss lone whiskey, valued at 8 4 0,000, tween Milford and Beaver, who is The "Curzon Line" calls to mind Un was being returned to a govern due to Any one having a predatory t Bowman, daughter of Mr. and FORMER BEAVERITE one of the most arrive here daily at approx imal remarka notably ly, Mrs. John Bowman. and wishing to collect (Continued from page one) able men of modern times. He was ment storehouse in Cheyenne imately 3 p. m., did not reach sultir was seized Sun town have first i it after Monday it inspected Junior has asked that he be re- George Nathaniel Curzon, British yesterday until 8 p. m. He one of the area Bartc Mrs. Lewis Throckmartin of inspectors. Tte membered to his many Beaver Foreign Secretary, who directed day by federal alcohol tax unit states that the blizzard that raged Edga the officers Payson, is here visiting at the friends, whom he and on a Anta County Predatory police between Milford and Minersville had anticipated the commission which established ranch in the Wyoming home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren mountainous country yesterday was the worst he ever board will meet at the com presi on the theory that this border when was he on seeing furlough near Jackson, Wyoming. court house at 2 p. m. on the 2!l ville, Thompson. She Is the former in two and experienced, November, and deeply regretted those divisions predominantly Pol Fran required Sara Brannin and is a sister of agents said the tax had hours to make the short run of day of each month and maksS that the limited time of his fur ish should be in Poland, and Rus- notFederal Be: Mrs. Thompson's. been final on fs the and paid inspection and cut the whisky 12 miles, due to the nuc aproximately lough would not allow for a trio sians should be in Russia. a off the hide. It will be necessa This proposal before peace, that it evidently was to be sold lack of visibility. to Beaver. for an exorbitant price far above for you to be at the court hot! bers Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson else On it whatever a Minersville does, he tel reaching gives hope fleers Pleasant Grove is about size the to sign the affidavit. of Panaca, Nevada, spent last that a good many differences are OPA ceilings. his wife that- - he would for a The truck was traced from Chi- ephoned week here with relatives. They of Beaver and the residents here to be ironed out before "unconOTHELLO RILEY. remain there until the storm subare Mormon who good have ditional surrender" people took their mother, Mrs. Flora and long be- cago, through Omaha to the ranch sided. The trip from Milford to Thompson, and sister Irene Bol- treated us with the usual Utah fore delegates begin to gather at where it was seized. The two Beaver, a distance of 30 miles, NOTICE W( drivers were taken into cutody. ton, back with them for an ex- hospitality. We like them fine to debate terms. tables peace almost consumed six his hours, hope they like us half as much. Dog owners in Beaver CS as was Don Neighbors, a resident tended visit. schedule calling for a maximum must have their Of course there are plentv of Gil of Jackson. dogs licensed of two hours. or before February 10th, 19 from states people other but there UTAH OIL STATIONS MrB. Jane Gale left for CaliMr. Tanner says if you discredit and no seems to be dog licensed or otherwfc fornia, Thursday, January 20, to behind the very few who are not his description of the blizard to will be allowed to run at Ian JO defense whole program spend a few days with her broask Sam Johnson of M. J. Warr, from 6 ANNOUNCE SERVICE p. m. until 6 a. m. He ther, Ellas Moyes. She accompa- heartedly. Since the turn of the century both of whom were also on the caught doing so thev will he shi waltii The for the of future prospects nied Mrs. Leo Lewis, who had R. F. Hepler, local distributor road the were and storm, during on sight. many new foods such as iceberg License fees femjk Th. been here visiting her father this district looks very bricht and of Utah Oil Refining Company lettuce, grape fruit, avocados and having their stirring experiences 17.50; male f 2.50. the of number homes uoun large that Mr. Benjamin Banks. states his to that products, after Johnson, set By order of Mayor and f enlist helpine company broccoli, have made their appear are being built has already helped this year is emphasizing to farm ance on American tables. At one a number of cars out of the drifts Council, Beaver City, Utah. ? lect a some to relieve the housme short ers the necessity of keeping their time Word was received here last tomatoes, one of our most and back onto the highway, was tion age. It is a welcome sight to see in good condition to popular foods, were week of the birth of a new baby equipment to be finally helped out of a similar Drecomm the smoke and steam pouring from meet the thought indicament himself. men Two home at with the for and of Mr. Mrs. the stacks at the girl requirements poisonous. cluslv At plant. night creased a J. Lee Anderson, in Salt Lake truck described as the Foutses, production in the war efthe plant looks more like a city fort. lation took turns running ahead of the City. Mr. Anderson, was the form- from the wide The U. S. civilian of Eai of supply expanse lights am "I er principal of the Belknap school prepared to supply add pe canned apples for the manufac- truck to locate the road, and were and buildings. this p troleum needs for your farm ma- ture of apple pies and similar pro- very helpful in guiding the traffic s There is a general belief that tion Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Joseph and until they were worn out, Mr. chinery, together with separator ducts is to be increased rethe this will a by into ing," country develop oil, harness oil and other petrol- lease of mother, Annie Joseph, spent Sun eight million pounds from Taner stated. signrr large manufacturing district in eum products for your farm," he government-owneOne snow plow was on the day in Cedar City with their sis- which d stocks, the war case it should be a decided said. cupat ter and daughter, Bell Armstrong, was so but highway, food administration announces. kept busy cal, All Utah Oil distributors have a who is confined to the Iron Coun- benefit to Beaver, being located as helpinpg travelers out of their It is on the main travel route from complete stock of photo ty Hospital, after a major needs In England, since the war start stalled positions that it could not TJOV CAN very petroleum find jm graph to mines smelters. likely for the farm, including fuels, lu ed in the chance you're looktaj 1939, wheat acreage has In keep tne road open. This is one As Our sincerest appreciation for bricants and other storm that wil long be remem specialties. for creased 35.6 in the WAG percent. incluc Other fig Mrs. Bert Swindlehurst was the cooperation and consideration in bered this farmers and talked about in Beaver area are invit ures are as follows: Oats 72- If you haven't a skill, Arm? izona, ed to telephone or write Mr. Hep- - cereal taken to the Iron county hospital of our many Beaver friends. and southern Utah gener county (total) 65.7; potatoes, ally. exports will teach you. Perhapi gon a THE MEREDITHS. for a major surgical operation. pier and he will call and discuss 80.4ft; and in vegetables, 55.1 you'd like to drive a jeep, wort this their requirements. During her absence from her ducrease. a teletype machine, or P08tS ties as instructor in the Belknap help rect airplane traffic. select tchool; her place will be filled by Thl Whatever you do, you will gtf Geneva Joseph. By Mm. Wm. Twltehell. Jr. A PAIR OF SPRING SOCKS v this valuable) training learn inter Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer and as a 1 ryi CKting Creen stamps G, II and J (Book things and help get PROCESSED FOODS daughters spent last Wednesday at ing ft this war won! l our) expire February 20. Green E and D, stamps F Cedar with their (Book R! City brown Btamps V and W, valid Jan Four) expire January 20. Green theTODAY get full details si assigr and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill uary 3 0, expire February 26. U.S. Ilecrult-Innearest Army stamps G, H and J. now valid, ex Murdock. Mrs. Murdock Is much fetation (your local Mt past, Stamps No. 10 ("A" Hook) good Improved in health since her rewi pire February 20. office will Rive you the address). ly lor three gallons until March 22, cent the r and well on the operation MEATS, ETC. FATS, to Or write: The change. subject Adjutant Gen- with road to normalcy. Brown stamps R. s. T and it eral, Room 4415, unworn Wacs. (Book Three) expire January 29 Mrs. Ward Burt, left Friday, Joy, the little daughter of Mr. Building, Washington, C. Wo Firown stamps V valid on January January 21, for Camp Polk. Lou and Mrs. Victor Crosby, Is con portu: Z3. Isiana, io visit her husband.who fined to her bed with rheumatic static is stationed there. She was ac fever. We all hope for her early SUGAU the V recovery. companied by her cousin, Ted Black stamp 30 (Book Four) or ar Nowers, who is also stationed at The North Creek farmers were expires March 31, 1944. Recru -.--r v Camp Polk. -- .zzrzr-i k Sugar coupons issued tn nnr. really exclled last Monday morn chase sugar for home canning are when they awoke and found Mrs. Esta Cox entertained in ing Spec snow good had the fallen through February 29, 1944. that deep dur honor of her daughter Darlene's War 13th birthday anniversary, Janu- ing the night. All believe that it SHOES will help the water situation next Mrs 22. Fifteen guests were pres- summer. ary Stamp No. 18 (Book One) and HettW ent to enjoy many games and the Airplane stamp No. l rRonk WE AltE GLAD to be East ' A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. refreshments served by the hostThree) both good for one pair of to able announce that Tuesd ess. Darlene received many tok- Clark Gillins of Minersville at the shoes. No expiration date haa ctal orders for Personul ens of friendship and many hap- Iron County hospital Tuesday af been set for these stamps. Thirty hi be can now Stationery ternoon. All concerned are dolnz py returns of the day. nays aavance notice will be given the pi filled. I to the public if and when an nicely. Mrs. Cillins is the former expiMrs. ration date is set. Wednesday afternoon, January May Crosby, daughter of Mr. and YOU who have wanted lesson She has been 19, the daughters of Mrs. Jean Mrs. Victor Crosby. with this stationery lean GASOLINE Hales entertained with open house making her home here with her added personal touch, gave Stabps No. 9 ("A" Book) good in honor of their mother's 80th parents while Clark Is in the call at the press and Ml.-d- , for three gallons, midat armed forces at Camp Abbott, Orexpire birthday annivergary. Seventy-fiv- e see what we. can supMn night. January 21. Stamps No. 10 friends and neighbors called to egon. Prices are reasonply. ("A" for Book) perler good three .galwish her many happy returns of Mrs. Edna Crosby, Mrs. Phoebe able. lons until March 22. snhwt ure to the day. and Mrs. Wm. Twitchell, Warby Nat change. In the evening, the family Jr., are soliciting here for War all pr a delightful dinner. Bonds for the Fourth War Loan. Advertisements in Th meetii pay good dividends. 10-da- F. F. A. 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