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Show now Survey Reveals Water Content Below Ranger H. M. Christensen aeconipanied by Harold A Butt re-- ' turned Tuesday evening from a special trip into the; Reaver Mountains. They were! taken by the Telluride truck to! VOLUME Three Creeks and made the re-- ! aiaiauer oi me trip to Hig pjat 'JLvHM'nsr. reand enlarging J and Otter Lake on skiis Snow and V .J.... niniis at Tolton's store wind of bilzzard proportions pre- ..imiKtion. according to is !!.".. me measuring ot snow on :ton. manager. Nearly the .Merchant said .ma expended on this .Mr. Christensen.Valley was necessitated by The annual snow survev of the and fire last fall. !" flhe Tolton Inv. Co. is ob-- . Forest Service is made the latter hit'ii Jubilee this year part of March, hut this special surjservi e vey was requested by local water opening of the jinii t vers. the latter store h' ' . oft'i-!!i be will The special su VeV the M.n itari tilt snow rovenr e a;ii! been has store Th" 'iHi-lislt-'.nation din ing its en' on the f, ive- - wat. In r service. llint of t' 'onsiderably talfi."'-as h tub' that tin most modern stores " rage. It On s o ill greet the arly stnrnis last fall SOUtl 'v' the store opens ' lie valb y of atne.le - light, tin at Kiikirgin.g operations the snow its the floor space ap-- I eported. irH,1"' New. light oak. , the I'.ii-- I'lat snew ceurs at Improvements at vfoltons More J$ar Completion w' -' snow-surve- y Fi IK. s XXXXIII NO. IIP IM1 puo : new-tor- ,1 fee Average BEAVER (Utah) PRESS, Friday, March 10 5, 1948 An Independent and Progressive Newspaper m n .. wagers io oiier oiaie iO JL H Li ; JL M , rm ti H v. ' louraey Beavers Win Place ' ' . d In Annual i- Joust by ! i! Drubbing Delta, peo-h.-- n w . Beaver high school wound up a- m mo L C1as 0are .out' 65( meet' I j' 50(tiie lOT C-l- . hard wood floor. and central heat- among the iniprove-ntade- . A new ceiling tailed and the walls in light colors. dealers in general will be stocked with ttd.se. J. F. Tolton ti in Arizona during to return fi opening. :; i 11 ! i over 9 4 7 water content of 1 !.; h.es it- ment. but this year the now dpth is only Rn.l t; in In n it a 11.:! inches of water, ti.,. as average on tins con 1, is CO. 2 inches of stun t'nclios of water. f 'i. At Otter l ake at t' elevation there was r,l ;; ii.,-of sno.v. with water tlteet 16.31 inches on A ve il while the survev thi weeV stto.'41.10 inches of snow, v f. en!' 9.04 inches of water. h 1 In 1940 and in 19 n. on tu mane were surveys courses, according to Christensen. and the followin ports are recorded: nril , '. :v l BHKAKS FALL ! t davi :lv Delta. Friday "night, to qualify for the Ftah state Class II basketball tourna ini-li.-- After getting off to a 0 lead the opening minutes of play, the Delta team never again was in the lead. The Rabbits challenged as the third period closed, with Beaver holding a 22-2- 1 advantage, but the Beavers pulled away to score 13 points while holding the in i visitors to four in the last canto. Ray Pearce, the leading scorer of the league, went out on fouls early in the third period, and Jack Hollingshead, guard, also was eliminated via the foul route in the last quarter, but Ross Van Orden and Robert Lee turned in sparkling reserve performances. Douglas McShane, playing his last high school leaigue game, was man, with nine counters. Pearee and Lee dunked seven each, but every one of the seven men got into the scoring column. The Beavers connected with 50 of their free tosses. Hurricane won the Dixie Division for a place in the tournament, and Delta will meet Cedar City for the right to represent Region C as runnerup in the state Joust. The game will be played at Cedar on Friday or Saturday of this week following a loss of two games by Parowan to Cedar, one by only one point and the other by two. A rejuvenated Milford squad 3 swamped the Hinckley quint at Milford Friday night, to chalk up their second victory of the entire season. Beaver G T F P 4 3 7 Pearce, f 1 57(3ffii XillN OOODWIX lull 0 . in first placo in the Millard Division, with a S5-S- 5 victory ; feet elevation., tit there was i51.fi of r.iws 1 35-2- 5 hard-playin- g painful accident sday evening when t loodwin had the .Mrs .I,.!.!i W 1 ill' tail and break her iSLI. win had gone to the Big Flat Man h drink ot water, at S 19 10 high-poil!tt:! in the evening, and It;. nu r.n.lti tis.uit Snow some water was ii. 11.1 1l.:?0 17.4 mvivi.i; liu.ll M intoi, P.AsK I . I It 1,1, SQIAI) Stiindiiig. hack row, left to ri;lit: Rolx'i-- t Leo, IUss Vim Onion, Unit, Water kn t mi t'ie tioor. s ne snppeti in (.iliie (not on s.inad now), Dick Morton, Douj-laMeSliane, Jerry Kobinson, Leon . Swiiullehurst, llay IN'aii-eJark Ilolliiiu.slieal. Fav A . .....1 .......1. ...... Otter Lake March 1 causing the fall and ei iicMiiiKHMi. i ron i row, leu to iiftlit: JacK Meslmnton, athletic manager; Wayne Cliristenst 'it, Man.ioiic Ilheiwaler. 3S.no 41.46 t.ordon Man.ione, and Mitchell Martin. r7.t Snow for ialt Lake City. Many to accoinpniiy tliem. Tlicy will leave Heaver Tuesday inornin 9.04 to get up or to Water 15.50 10.20 SOOKKs FOK THK SKASOX trawl ! tlie telephone, but fell After several years' absence 1 Al,,-lVlH VUit twice more in these attempts. It at the stato tournament, Heaver GO. 00 00.00 Fight league games were played is returning; for the, second bs li' .i'i before Mr. Goodwin re- - Snow in the Millard Division of Region 20.(10 20.7 Jtarn- - : bom- - from work at the Water to the hig meet. Six. with the following scores of straight year Muni-i:iBeaver is one of six teams parPower plant. Medical as- 1 I,akOtter April the Beaver games: sistai.,.- was secured and the in- 5".o.t ticipating in last year's coniM'-- t 49.00 gnow it ion which Is returning to ttua was taken to Cedar Vate t0urei 24 Millard 30 Beaver 17 go 17.60 play At a sptM-iameeting CCltoatt is recover- She ambulance. this year. 32 Milford : 43 Beaver , Ukjt called Mer William Mayor by DISTRICT COl'KT HOLDS well as can be exnected Inffi23 51 Beaver irell, a cotnniittee was appointed to Hinckley .... iiu- - niaie Alllieuc Assn. pays Dr. and Mrs. Ueed Farnsworth ,Irs.'wa the in a ry and shock. It was 36 Delta Beaver 39 the HKUI-SKNMOX i.OMi an active secure to campavgn expenses for ten men, the "d s Heca-.y to IlUt both legs in a of Cedar City were in town 22 Millard 31 Beaver 56-3a hospital for Heaver. Rt coach, and athletic, manager for Milford 36 day. visiting relatives. 31 Continuing in session until Beaver of civic were various tjves five Coach Mel groups 4 Heslington 43 has days. Hiesday evening. Judge Will Hoyt unanimous in approving the proj- - Hinckley .... 40 Beaver given the list of the ten-ma- n Gil-le- s :ieard case the of Sarah 25 Delta Jane Beaver 35 ect and immediate action is " squad expected to leave here early ;i vs. Warren and Zelma Gillies. A I, TFAM KT.WDIXOS Tuesday FIX morning and return Sun ,ther court officers present were Pres. A. Carlos Mtirdock was day. J. il. Keller, reporter and William named chairman of W L Pet. ' the general A committee from the Lions J T . ua;.J A. Miller, clerk. 1 7 7 3 9 ..875 Club has been appointed to raise McShane, f assitsed by the follow- Beaver committee, Wood row White, Salt Lake City. 5 3 Delta 2 c 0 4 Merrell. .625 Bast Martell to iVshworth, ing: funds Mayor send the " three "' remaining ' hefiil a;is the attorney for the plaintiff, ion, city councilman; Dr. L. A. Millard 4 4 4 2 4 .500 boys, who have g Horton, practiced during and Mr. Black and Mr. King for 6 2 2 1 .250 the entire year with the team. It Hollingshead, g 3 Harding, president of the chamber Hinckley the defendants. Witnesses were .of 6 2 1 1 Milford W. A. 0 .250 1 Commerce; is expected that sufficient funds Van Orden, g Firmage, beard, and the attorneys presented 'Lion Club president; Mrs. Marva 2 1 3 7 will be secured to send them to Lee, f Totals of individual In their arguments. The entire after- Heppler. Rl'W the meet. president: Mrs. the Millard Division at scon's noon was devoted to hearing the Rertha the end 12 22 11 35 Totals Dalton, PTf A practice session will be held president: of league' JF ' ' t'4 I 1 B in case and shows the that the Kay plays testimoney Mrs. Sara Rakes, William T. Delta afternoon at the Tuesday Univer ' judge took the matter under ad Dr. K. S. McQuarrie G T F P and l'earce lias lead the district all sity of Utah Field House, accord .- -r. visement. It is expected that the Aird C. through the season and ends irug to the 3 6 f Merkley. Other members with Fullmer, schedule. present ix total of 115 Kint.s. His oi ision will be handed down some will he 2 3 3 f from the organ8 Hortin, appointed Many and 1 townspeople parents tin.e in the next two weeks. 2 izations and a meeting called in average of 1.4 point jut game of the boys, together with a 0 large Finlinson, c A divorce case was heard in the one ranks as in tlie of best may near the future. student-rooter- s ,g Sheriff, of group are plan morning, and other court matters, 2 "Beaver needs a hospital" is a the state this seaxon. ning to accompany the team. Any McAllister, g but the minutes were not in the common in 0 almost expression every Nate Mil- one going to Salt Lake having a Johnson, g ace of Smith, forward Clerk's office in time for publica- group or meeting. How 0 0 0 0 badly it ford. followed with 83 points and vacant seat in their car are urged Kelley, g tion this week. is needed and to what extent the Trimble, Millard forward, has 77 to contact the office at the high 10 14 5 25 Totals people will give of money and counters. Bishop of leads school. time to see a hospital here will the guards with 81Hinckley Score by quarters: SI STICK OF FKF.D STONKV and points Coach Heslington has chosen Delta 8 he determined by the support the Peterson. Millard, leads the cen 15 21 25 I ho following ten !m,vs to SK't TMI5S IX AI.II'OKXIA 12 make Beaver 19 22 35 project receives. ters with chalk ud of 77. tlie tournament Ad mi ""'been) s- - 1 1 M nt ,, ... ,. s ......... , Committee Appointed to Urge Hospital at Beaver - l - : tJ c rr T f" trl' - . Cart-wrigh- t, 1 10 13 15 13 115 111 trip: Jack Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fred Stoney received word Friday of the death of his sister Mrs. Rose Cram, at her home in Sacra- VTIimeiito. after a lingering illness. r& Mrs. Cram was the daughter of Mr. T and Mrs. Robert Stoney, early pioneers of Reaver. She was born and raised here and taught in the local school for some time. Mr. Cram taught music in the schools here for years before going to Cal to make their home. Mrs. if lifornia r'r.-ihas a sister Mrs. Sarah R. Hunting Rayma. daughter of Mr. and ton and three children of Salt Lake City visited here over the Mrs. Vernon Hutchings, was op week end at the home of his par rated on for appendicitis on ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunting Thursday of last week at the hos pital in Cedar City. ton, and with other relatives. llol- lingshead, captain; Kay lVarce, Students home from the BYU Douglas McShane, Richard Hor-towere, Fay Ash worth, Koss Van at Provo, over the week-en- d Orden, RolM-r- t Ia'O, Cordon Man-zlon- e, Ina Marie McQuarrie, Betty Easton 1con Svviiidlehurst, Jerry Roberta Muir, Kuth Joesph, DougKobinson, and Jack Heslington, las McMullin and Joe Manzione. n, athletic manager. Mr. and Mrs. Don James and Hatchings and her P-TA daughter C.eneal left on Thursday four children visited here over the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farns for f'ompton. Calif., to visit with week end at the home of Mrs worth, Orem, were visiting with LaVar Hutchinus before he left on James' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blain relatives and friends the first part next Mr. overseas. Mrs. and Cox took ''ox. the for For Jack Sunday of the week. Reavr-riletwo weeks the will visit the visitors back to their home In ,1 f!iJt,... with another daughter Elaine. i. CJr.cil. .'ville. Lynndyl in their new Kaiser. K FAT'S LAKK KFSFKVOIH The regular monthly meeting of err i VV, the Beaver PTA will be held at the COMI'AXV HOLDS A NATAL Belknap School, Monday evening OI TICFKS mff.tivo; i;li; at 8:00 p.m., according to Mrs. ' -The annual meeting of the Bertha Dalton, president. A Band ; . Kv A . ;er H. M. Cliristetiseii According to the decree of 1931,imeasures are being taken by the p . Kent's Lake Reservoir Company Mothers' meeting will be held at there are 21,270 acres irrigated in'Serviee to d areas overgrazed Every man. woman and child in j5,..iV(,r (.ount v fro.n direct flow' Reductions are also being made In was held Monday evening in the 7:00 p.m. Patrolman Earnest Pearce will Beaver County is directly or .....i ;ia trii.i..;iin,cir..k t t...nmi.n Library building. The annual re nrrntaii i),,....,,,. endet-.on t ie .caver fal.j(1 the of address the meeting on Safety and was direct '; port read and willsecretary cover the of WH.n wa farmers these very important tire River watershed and ii t ri ha tar- - inir to snend SI 22. (Mill for one ir- - tersheds areas approved by tho stockholders, and a musical program has been ore- a general discussion of the pro- pared. An educational moving pic ies for their existenci Many .,,),.,.( tlin . t...iHn tn! no of the Three Creeks project ture has also been scheduled for have direct have gress ya'd : 'hey wia a , pie I ' ' realize the importance of our wa During 1947, floods caused was carried on. in the watersheds, but showing. Following the entertainto deal of land. roads, tershed great damage A communication from the of ment, a tea will honor past presi I: i when we stop to conisder the difbesides trails, depospower units, When we turn the tap in our ferent uses of water, we beTin to iting much silt and gravel in Irri- fice of the State Knglneer was read dents of the Beaver PTA. Annual election of officers will realize how important, they are to homes or water the lawns, flowers gation ditches. Other communities stating again the necessity of get all of us. There are four hydro- - and shrubs, or water the livestock have said we have never had floods ting the test holes dug at the site take place during the course of. tul ... !el ectric plants on the Beaver itiver we realize we have some interest it can't happen to us, but it did of the proposed dam at Three the evening, said Mrs. Dalton. the Reaver Mountains, because e in AKi: SOU) Henry J. Klggert of Salt Lake drainage, these power units jhy( , happen with millions of dollars Creeks. Final granting of the loan in. Ikt J,,,,''".""'"' ,,f SO',; of the water F.uMor Seal Campaign, explains to kiloapproximately million 20 than more Dog ownere arc urged to get to property, and loss of awaits the outcome of these test damage . i " ""' HaU' f Easter Seals fell,., helps her and other crippled watt' hours per year and serve in Ftah comes from elevations lives, these things happened In holes, to determine the depth of tags for their pet and keep Plans were formulated at them off tho streets at night. A more than 26, otto people in nine above 7,000 feet. some of our own Utah counties. bed-rocIfThe industries Reaver watersheds to contact a well-drllfurnish ' besides the " many traf-M.city ordinance provide for tho meeting us. counties, to I Don't let It happen y J. Klggert. assistant er to make these diggings in the killing of stray dogs. H Via :' V,Z'A" and lMP Crip-- . fie Henry mines, creamer- - fishing, hunting, camping, plcnick-in- e as railroads, such v Grande Ar Rio manager. Denver . . e i . r and other recreational uses, An action program is necessary near future. cheese factories, dairy hams. F for the 1948 Western Railroad, is cnaiimnii m,. It was decided at the meeting pumping besides much forage for livestock to correct the unsatisfactory con plants, WEATHER THIS WEEK Sal... Thellooi .u. processing cot ...!,!.., igii. IV ............ and ... to one .game. half Is call for bids for filling of Kent's of it dition Approximately our ,,.4 a up watersheds, he e saia,,"uiis nf this year's drive, Max. Min. Prec. b!( n,-The water from Hie Beaver million feet of timber is removed to the leaders of this county and Lake, the call appears on. page To Society for the f raise enough funds to permit ers. i 32 Iff Feb. 4 27 29 .00 in dereach saw times used four fuel, all the people of the county to get eight of this Issue. year, timber, drainage is !' apped. a!lf hadlv needed expansion of f.i(il-ii36 28 26 .25 Feb. it fence before is rick and Officers the at this elected poles. back of rehabilitarente power this watershed meeting I! Maw has pro-,!!- b ties and staff oi the Ctah II. E 34 Feb. 29 23 .00 Some of these watershed areas tion program. Don't wait for a were: S. Taylor Farnsworth, presjr.jeatlon prp0!)eS. The of March as 34 12 .00 lot March 1 in are units critical Low. dueldisaster P. these i. t vice in condition very power floods like the ident; George presi can S"h1 Month, "in "'The'nresent ' clinic r 23 March 2 12 .06 past abuse from overgrazing! ington. Mt. Pleasant, Willard, and dent; Arnold J. Low, secretary; all fraction of amounts to several million dollar, "I'b- of this state modate 25 3 March 14 .00 only a and fire, much of this damage wasother communities before action Is M. J. Warr, Arnold Parkinson, n)1If-employment prpatPS ,s() the Easter aeserving crippien 29 March 4 9 .02 f hi t in the different done before the creation of thejtaken to protect the most Import-ForeArch Hoopes and Mark Woolsey, t and then Is to many workers ive i generously to Service. Some corrective'ant natural resource In tho county. directors. counties. hildren of Hah"1 a i long waiting list. t ti f lif I , Mrs. Mattie Schedules Meeting at Belknap Monday Ranger Urges Watershed Protection i ts j m ,!,. PeO-.-i-,- .:. X V int.-res- i. '"I sl,l,s pro-due- lH ' k. l- . - fund-ralsin- v 3,'i , ' - . , tragically i.,i st |