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Show 1 1 1 1 i ! I ' 29 YEAR-- NO. BEAVER (UTAH D 1 PRICK SBVBTN CENTS or liets lVieei for W Election nder With 46 horses entered in today's seven races and the track in exrellent condition, one of the most successful race meets in Heaver's history is ready to get underway. Over 125 of Utah's fastest horses are at the track and horsemen and fans are in the "mood" for a fine celebration. The Pioneer program at the First-Thirchapel, Sunday evening, with Hryan L Hunker, Las Vegas, as speaker, and the Pioneer parade Monday morning will highlight the local observance of Pioneer Day. "Million Dollar" Rain Storm Soaks Beaver leal Parties Tickets n iisirici nace HI i, PHESS, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950 d Beaver Vnllm,. ,..,,.:.. , a .. .. incivfu "niuT r' rain storm, Monday : . l a. W (Friday) was me mm and Tuesday of this week. The --5 ; L'fiiine for the Democrats welcome rainfall followed four V.er County, and the politi-y- :' consecutive days of 90 temperahas been boiling all this ture, the first since thy storm earcrowds are not Pioneers of this valley and the While first-da- y lier in the month. I to be large, Saturday and of Utah expected will be original pioneers L primary contests are Total precipitation for this paid tribute at a special three- - Monday are expetced to be "big" week's storm in the valley was H-iVward sacrament meeting, Sunday days at the local track. Ideal wea to be seiueu m wumj 1.67 inches, with the accumulated evening, 8:00 p.m. in the First-Thir- d ther conditions are expected to on August total for the month of ting Convention since July prevail, with the temperature drop chapel. rhrpe men have filed for the fifth, amounting to 2.70 inches Pres. Byran L. Bunker, of the ping following the storm the first one of whom The value of this storm cannot Moapa Stake, Las Vegas, will be part of the week. L eliminated by secret ballot be estimated. Ranges and pastures The track is said to be In the A decendant of guest speaker. August 11 convention. The snow immediate benefits and a pioneers, Pres. Bunker Is a fluent best condition it has ever been. jtals seeking tne position in crops will profit from the moisture speaker. He will give the principal Improvements have been made future are. John P. Bar- which fell. A second cutting of bay each year and better equipment address at Cedar City, Monday. ambent; L. A. Wynaught, may be harvested in some sections lias been obtained to care for the and Laban M. Burt. of the valley, it is thought, and if PAKADK DKTAIUS GIVEN track; these factors, coupled with another storm should come in 10 seesins ruuuijr several work days by Lions Club ,ear commissioner, Carlyle days or two weeks, hundreds of The parade commute has an members and others, and the rain ning, Milford, incumbent; acres of hay would mature. nounced the following details of storm the first ot the week, add From six o'clock on Monday commissioner, J. Frank the annual Pioneer Day parade;- up to an "excellent'1 track. Rpcorder, Louis Leasing, until six o'clock on Tuesday, the All concessions at the grounds The parade is scheduled to be Ut; Clerk, C Victor Smith official government weather - , - A i , gin at 10:00 a.m. from the corner (his year are being operated con 2 fo v l guage i U Chris-Sherif- f, riifliinfcimtiiijatfnMifiifliWiti'w(iii'j recorded exactly an inch of rainnt; Attorney, John just north of the- Belknap School. jointly by the Lions Club and the HACK MKKT Ql'KKX AM) ATTKXHAXTS CHOSKX AT STKKKT DANCE ON WEDNESDAY All floats and other participants Business and Profeslosnal Wom Henry M. Wille- - fall. Only rarely does one inch of !!. Mil- - moisture fall in a ver: Leon Williams, are to congregate on the streets en's Club. Proceeds will go into period Miss Jerry Griffiths, tenter, took place for one week with ard Orton, and Miss Lund, Wendell D. Ross, in this valley. east and west of the highway di the swimming pool fund and to was announced as winner of one cent counting a.s one vote. the daughter of Mrs. Ethel Assessor, Water in Beaver River had re- bun R. Baker; rectly north of Helknup Schoool defray expenses of the race meet. the annual contest for queen The dosed containers for votIt'terson; Justice of Peace, ceeded to only slight over 25 secLund, Modrna, .and lister of and the Belnap Motel at 9:30. Patrons at the track are asked to of the Dairy District Haw Hal Lund, new businessman ing for each queen wen not Precinct, William Willden. ond feet, prior to the storm, it leave all soda water bottles at please the 10:00 a.m., Promptly Meet. Her attendants are Miss in Heaver. The girls will apopened iinlil after 10 p.m. the side, the was reported, but following the on the Now-ertie Republican s will with Bob grounds in order that the start, parade Mario Orton and Miss Hose. night of (he announcement. at the track several lr.' filings have been made: storm, which was heavier in the pear committee Folmay return them for marshal as of the day. Elise Lund. Announcement Miss Griffiths is the daugheach day of the meet, credit. tims, Representative, Allen C. mountains, it rose to 71 feet. bo will marshal the lowing City of the winners was made at ter of Mr. ami Mrs. Warren and will also be present at officials. With some of the flneBt racing Recorder, Alene Wil- the street dance, Wednesday Miss dauOrton the Griffiths; the services Sunday in the lntermountaln west horses evening LUtomey, George C. Miller, The order of the parade will he WEATHER PAST WEEK evening. Voting, this year. exand in the parade, Monday. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- nt; Clerk, Blaine Blackett Max Win. Prec. directed by John Ashwortli, and here for the meet, fans are races. see of to r, Howard W. Bradhhaw; good pected plenty anyone wishing to know anything 93 51 .00 July 14 The stables are all full and Jasper Puffer, incumbent; .MA VOIl K1HKHAM ATTEND) 92 56 regarding participation are aHked some 120 .00 15 July In are pr, King Morris, incumbent, private barns nearby. to him. ECONOMIC contact CLIXIO AT. S. L. .00 92 51 July 16 With 46 horses entered the first lican office seekers have Beaver 79 some has of 54 .56 17 the finest July day, fans are expected to see well Hope for the future of the state, b?day, July 25 at 4:00 p.m 78 56 1.00 looking saddle horses In the state. over a 100 horses leave the elecJuly 18 its fir the offices. The County was held of out the life, way in SO an opportunity .11 Seldom Is 47 July 19 tric starting gate during the three-da- y Conven-hState Economic Development Clin for them to thereon :?an Nominating 85 20 .00 54 go display. This July meet. Organization of a medical clinic ic, held in Salt Lake City and is Pioneer for August 15th. Day; it is also In the in Beaver County and the possible sponsored by the Utah Committee of the Dairy District Race HELICOPTER PLEASES construction of a hospital in the on Industrial and Employment midst Meet. It Is, therefore, most appro HORSES BADLY ItURNED AS future were assured this week aft-- i Planning. The meet attracted more GAME r four doctors met with local than 200 of the state's industrial, priate that everyone with a horse FIRE DESTROYS HAY WAGON ride in the parade. They are to BEAVERITES; business men. civic, government, labor and agri ride four abreast and as long a A DAY ENDS Dr. Eugene N. Davie has mov- cultural leaders and was keynoted ."freak" fire at the farm of as there are entrants. procession PHOTOGRAPHS CITY ed to Reaver and will have his by Governor J. Bracken Lee. afttitm Whornham on Presley Cash for winning en- ernoon of last week Friday completely office in the Munford Professional Among those present was Mayor trants inprizes various divisions are: The 'Coptor Caravan, his hay wagon and badBuilding, it is understood. He has C. A. Klrkahm of Beaver. and $5.00 for busi destroyed $10.00. J7.50, Tribune-Telegrathe Lake his horses which were Salt burned maae on a exby clinic ine ly wife a and his is for house services rented Funeral plans George i's baseball team walked ness, service and civic clubs; sim tied to the wagon. National and Utah the to basis statewide with soon. him died to who cooperate Baker, 71, Minersville, pected join local diamond ilar prizes for church floats; $3, Sunday aft-Mr. Whornham had tied the Wed- Guard, was in Beaver from 1:30 Dr. Herbert H. Fowler has re- local communities in the promo $2.00, and $1.00 for clowns and it the end of the fourth in a hospital at Cedar City, on noon to the hayrack on his farm, of team after until tion new the establishment of p.m. Sunday F6w-lea r, lingering illness, turned to Milford with Mrs. nesday after when the Sallna base uni variety; Pioneer and Indians; and south of town, during the noon Exhibition flights were be held today (Friday) in Monday. will M. D., and Dr. Paul and expanding industries In the for horses. Six an also ted the game forfeited prizes will be given hour, and on his way to the stacksmaller communities by providing made from the race track prior to Williamson and L. C. Beck, the Minersville chapel. Beaver to decorated bicycle riders: $2.00, player would not on information and ball hriefs the yard, about a quarter of a mile game. Mr. Baker was born in Miners technician, will all be as- advice, field for $1.75, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c. away, he set fire to some grass. a purported abus- state to basis sevthe sun the for obscured supplement a of Geo. son Clouds sociated with the clinic. The group ville, July 12, 1879, The parade will go south along The direction of the breeze changEvans Baker. Me eral hours, but about 5:30 they has purchased the Milford hospi- local communities' own promotion d crowd was an hand to and Mary Ann Main Street to the corner below ed suddenly, unknown to Mr. own of their nat heli- tal their Lnattractions, the for it Ann enough for the present, and will use parted long (Polly) 'to game, attracted to the married Many the Legion Hall, and then turn Whornham, causing the fire to dethank at Cedar City, Jan. 6, 1905, copter to fly over the valley while after adding much new equipment ural resources and their industrial around by the exhibition and go back up to the cor stroy the wagon and burn the two flight and the couple lived there for a pohtographs were taken. possibilities. and facilities. topter. To say they were of the Second Ward horses. south ner number of years before returning Rob Arentz, aviation expert and Dr. Davie, a "midwesterner," tied and disgusted at n chapel to disband. The fire was noticed by Warren the he where and engaged feature writer accompanying was born in Stillwater, Okla., half a game is nut- - to Minersville, the following par who called the alarm Immediately Griffiths, 11 e n farming until his retirement tour, completed his early education In caravan on its state-widbfldly. ade, a committee has arranged for for the Heaver Volunteer Fire Denoon was western Oklahoma. lie attended ago. speaker Monday Press does not profess to years is survived by his widow ot at a guest Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Harris races and sports for the young- partment. He the Lions Club luncheon. University of Oklahoma and files of baseball, hut sters on the lawns of the Public Mr. Whornham was not aware a son, Melvtn Baker. pointed out the necessity for more graduated from the institution's are the parents of a baby girl, 'Mong fans claim that a Minersville; Prizes will be given to all of any trouble until the fire enSquare. born 18th at the Iron 4 county who July three daughters, .mis. organized publicity for this area, medical school in 1940. participate. pre has no right to "call" Caliente; gine passed him. One of the horses Mountain. EU He immediately entered mili- hospital. This makes two daughThis was not the first Irva B. Goodwin, Rattle stating that Beaver mountains was more severely burned than the for ters the in the couple. I'ioche. service and served for seven were among the most scenic Beaver's team has had Nev.; Mrs. Anita Goodwin, tary other. All that remained of the and Mrs. La Prele White. state, but few people were aware years in naval hospitals and of Mr. and wagon were a few pieces of metal 'umpire, arcordlne to re- - Nev.; Marilyn, daughter Mrs. a sister, aboard aircraft carriers and other of this fact. 'otal stranger In Beaver Compton, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Shephard of Mrs. Norman Farnsworth, Venice, and the rims from the wheels. Calif.; Child, Bountiful, 'copter ships. Salt Lake City visited from Sun Calif., is visiting at the home of Ry. present at the ball Mary Tinder, Iuglewood. Wally and two great Donald Discharged from active duty in day to Wednesday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Joseph and tated that the whole 13 grandchildren Several Beaver people were In pilot, and Warrant Officer Utah the 1947, Dr. Davie purchased the Mrs. Shephard's parents, Mr. and family. She will be here for the attendance at the Ute Stampede McMahon. representing pmed to be a "grudge" grandchildren. New were local hospital in Farmington, Mrs. Arnold Parkinson and family. 24th holiday. national guard on the tour, rodeo at Nephi last week-enin Heaver. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. French, son Mexico, and in addition to operthe "or at the stay with pleased time of the Ronald and daugther Emma Lou "Mr.Arentz cooperated with the ating that hospital served on the awn was 10-- 2 for Sallna. Calif., arrived here Glendale, in mak- surgical staff of the San Juan lit of several errors and of va Lions publicity committee of the Community hospital. k 4-- H a "shots" 'tlonable- - derisions nn Monday to spend available aerial in New married was Davie Dr. Mrs. French's parents, ing with of the cation f and surrounding countryside Mexico in 1949. "umpire" Mr. and Mrs. John Atkin, and to citv ya' committee In use in publicity future for rnenas charge The Beaver County Club p.m. the weather was fine until followed by a log sawing contest, their many Beaver " greet team expect to to go Annual Camp, held at Kent's the end of camp. and a quiz and awards program. near future to bold Lake on July 17, 18 and 19, was The handicraft wihch consisted D. J. Smith of Beaver was winner 'he ?wl,h officers league lp i tn tii greeted Monday and Monday night of copper tooling started at 12:30 of the quiz contest and second was - ur same. ney antl- with one of the heaviest rainfalls and was conducted by taken by Gilbert Yardley. The So. ''a! i me encounter of the summer, but ended with Tuesday Miss Fern Shipley, assistant State Milford Junior Farmers club won lots of sunshine and a good time first place for participation of all Club leader. One hundred for all those who "stuck It out" In the activities division and lISPFNIlIflVFI and chaperons the Hound Robinboys of South 'till the end on Wednesday noon. members, leaders, club participated In the handicraft. Milford won first in the divi girls There were came 200 that In spite ot reports to the nearly PD HEAD OF H. Lofthouse is leadsion. Mrs. J. contrary, the road remained to the camp, but nearly half of er of the Round Robin club The oen all during the camp and them left for home Tuesday. Beaver Boys club was second in LEGION The handicraft which consisted: cars were coming and going all the Boys division and the Kitchen the time. Minersville and Mil- a nature study conducted by W. Whippets of Milford second In the 3''Pndl0VP. v.hn K90 Uaan t E. Mho, Tangren. assistant state Fire ford parents became panicky, by Jtant f... division and came to Warden. A plant Identification girls unfavorable, reports t h "ininander of the In The connection was contest held clean camp contest was won take their youngster home. A " k post, at wild tale of marooned campers with the nature study. This con by the South Milford Junior FarUy eveni if? 105 and necessity for calling ut the test was won by the South Milford mers, followed by a club led by A National Guard to rescue them Junior Farmers Club, led by Jolene DeLeuw and Vera Nowers ' ft. ' i Frank Lewis. Second place Beav of Beaver and third was taken by was far from the facts. I ers. named to assist er Boys club, led by Leland Smith a club from Beaver led by Pearl were: .: Rain fell Intermltently most of and Gilbert Yardley; Third. Kit- and Helen Tompson. Gilbert : '. nmni The log sawing contest was di,: Monday until about 4:30 p.m. chen Whippets of Milford, led by Cart' ni v ri,a Mrs. Walters. came sun out when for .t: the vided Into three groups. Gilbert arr .... "'W'T and Joe Yardley took first in the na" Good. couple of hours. A campflre pro f A lively ball game took place gram was started at 7:00 p.m but after the nature hike. An Interest- older group, followed by Gwen atl: was rained out after a few songs, In the ndell Ross, I was held Miller and Lois Bradshaw. and the election of the Camp May ing campflre programconsisted of younger group Boyd Yardley and or. Thelma Cutler of Beaver. Rain that evening which !! nam ed !r,niJham some and David Williams took first and ,u,nt ny comma. der fell all night until about 6:30 a.m. numbers from various clubs, DelRoy Jones and Billy ThompInteresting stories and songs son took second. From the youngTuesday when It cleared for about very Mr. and Mrs. Tangren, and er girls, Dorma Lofthonse and three hours. The rain started from the community singing. ni take ; i:.er a.m. the but 9:00 Carol Walker were first and Mar-Ia- n about again ' ' ' a t0 he held . a.m. The opand 10:30 ceremony about Lofthouse and Donna Apple-gat- e cleared , nn flag raising skys gust 'Qn. K'r,iREAUTI fX'L MOt'XTAIXS IX THE REAR except for a short shower at 6:30 ened the activities of Wednesday, were second. THE WITH A,r TRACK. Manzlone, P; ml OF THE A .'HELIOOPTF-R-nKW- 'AJrM fin il non-aona- k . f ic L" V If X ,W S A ml ' Sir" .jiit - Four Doctors to Organize Beaver County Clinic et UU George Baker, Minersville, Passes Away m lab-rato- ry r see-tha- Congratulations d. Outing Successful in Spite of Rain two-wee- H 1 H m C,' '4144.,.. A 5 - r' . 4 rr; , ;v i(-- - " ts jggj |