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Show Universal Microfilming Corn :'77 sixth Ave. '' Uux 117 ' Beaver Does Need A Hospital mm Setter X THE COUNTY SEAT NEWSPAPER FORTY-SEVENT- YEAR H NO. 28 PUBLISHED BEAVER (UTAH) PRICE SEVEN CENTS ave Sunset Service Friday, luly 18th PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY, 11. 1952 Members Get Ready for excerpts from (Following the statement issued 'Sunday Annual Outing Arthur Watklns, Utahs senior1 Awards at Dance Set for CITY AND EASTERN BEAVER COUNTY SEX. ARTHUR V. WATKIXS 4-- H M A K ES A X X O U X C E I E N T FOR TO SEXATR Meet Street 131 Girls Receive Pre-Ra- cs IN AND FOR BEAVER by J. T. Tanner, Church and Civic Leader, Dies at Home V. J. T. Tanner, 81, prominent Clubs Senator, as he announced The Beaver County civic and churchman, passed away his candidacy for annual encampment will be held suddenly Thursday morning :it Uis Festivities for Bearer's annual at Kent's Lake next Monday, Tues home about 9 a.m., of coronary Race Meet will get under way next My record Is an important part and 15, 14, He had been out and day Wednesday, thrombosis. July the with of I have and Friday evening holding my personal platform. to Grant 16, ... V - . chores and had hal finished the according Esplin. of the first street dance, according iimiitie mai u la a iecora oi county agent. Approximately 150 his hreakfast. Mrs. Tanner, who to Grant Esplin, committee chairto and devotion accomplishment members of the county has been blind for several years man. The dance will be held on the interests of my State and my are club to attend, along with was alone inthe home at the time. expected of Hundreds the cement block at the rear of lined the, people Country. and chaperones. The program was as follows: She called a neighbor oh the phone the post office. The great and paramount issues their leaders Main Street of Beaver on July 4th The first official event will be that "Jake" wouldn't anssaying of our times are peace and war. Only three candidates have enSacred preliminary music: con to wituess the annual miniature wer her. He was seated on the the election of camp officers and tered the contest for Queen of thifl gregational song, "Carry On." led as our a I and nation. security on the parade, sponsored by the Legion davenport with bis arms folded as have voted for every move which committees at 4:00 p.m. years race meet, said Mr. Esplin. by Helen Thompson, with Florence 14th. Campflre programs will be and Auxiliary. Score of youngsters the fatal heart attack struck him. I felt would help establish peace Candidates entered to date, are, Woodhouse at the piano; prayer held on the nights of the 14 th and A resident of Beaver County for Sherrie Dean, Bonnie Shipp and Vannapalce; address of welcome in the world and bring about our participated in the parade and own national security. Important 15th, starting at 7:30. These pro- were all presented with cash nearly 70 years. Mr; Tanner, en Phyllis Smith. Additional girls are YWMIA President Mabel Smith; invited to enter the contest before theme, Janice Carter; talk, "Why measures that have received my grams will consist of community awards through the courtesy of gaged in business in both Milford numbers from each of the and Beaver. He operated the stage y next Friday, July 18. Voting will I Attend Church Meetings," loan singing, Beaver Citv Council. support are the clubs, story telling, special numbetween the two towns and for 12 he. .done on the basis of Marshall Mutual plan, Security bers from each Lofthouse, Milford Second; a and was the mail driver. Among years community the the paFollowing parade, per vote, and containers will be In talk, "Why I Pay Tithing," Carol Program, Japanese Peace Treaty, quix contest. SEN. ARTHUR V. WATKIXS other activities, he was justice of was at held the rlotlc business houses next week. program German Peace aid and Contract, Limb, Beaver First; song, "Bless Activities sucn as nanaicrari, Firmage Theatre. At the e the peace in Milford, and county for Europe and Asia. Special musical numbers will be This House," Minersville Girls' 'si ho imWa Arviiia swimii- - weed supervisor. recreation, flag study, to the crowd at the I firmly believe that most of presented chorus, directed by Melba Baker; An active member of the L.D.S. log sawing contest, and hurst, Ellen Joseph Kathleen S. street dance, over the loud speak- talk, "Why I Observe the Word our present troubles have grown raising, activities the he served for 19 years in will sports Church, keep Farnsworth. announced the results er, according to the committee. of Wisdom," Shlrleen Merrell of out of a failure to observe the Con- - campers busy during the daytime. of the parade: Goddess of Liberty. the Beaver Stake presidency, ald- Members of the Beaver Lion? Beaver Second; choral reading by titutlon. Camp will end at noon on Wed Columbia. Miss Utah. Miss Reaver ng three presidents, C. D. White Club, who are sponsoring the an- Yvonne Stott, Carol Joseph am' Executive agreements entered nesday. and Uncle Sam, all first prize win- J. F. Tolto'n, and Jos. McGregor. nual race meet, have had official Jolene Yardley, Beaver Third, dinto at Cairo, Teheran, Potsdam, In to the addition members, ners; bicycles. Carolyn Esplin. He was the first bishop of the Mil delegations attend the race meets rected by Melba Yardley; Girls and Yalta which were in effect leaders, and chaperones attending, Bonnie White, Gregory Shelby; ford Ward, and In addition had at Panguitch this week and Fill- chorus, Milford First and Second, Mr. and Mrs. Ted coekett, Roy, treaties were made by our Presi Prof. Raymond Moore. Extension doll week-enmore last buggies, Mary Carter, Carolyn been active in Sunday School. Re directed by Aaron Hansen; talk. ytah, were visiting with Mrs. Ella dents without being subjected to fnrAatar mil TTart accltaant etatal Murdock, Kay Lynn Meyers; tri ligion Classes and other organizaFinal preparations for the three-da- y "Why 1 Like to Participate in Coekett and others over the noli the test of debate in the Senate fire warden; H. M. Christensen. Susan Yardley, Michael tions. For 33 years, Mr. Tanner race meet on July 24, 25, 26 Church Activities," Shirleen My dav week-enand without its approval. Largely forest ranger, and County Agent cycles, Ann Bradshaw; has had 100 ward teaching, set are rapidly be made, according to ers, Milford First; song by Girls as a result of these agreements, Eaplln will attend and help con- - Riley. Margaret Hal Murdock. ting some kind of a record In that comic tricycles, S. W. Johnson, general chairman. Chorus from three Beaver wards, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gillies and Russia is now a powerful threat duct the camp. Mrs. Gwen White. Georgle Murdock. Stephen Smith activity. At the time of his death, directed by Miss Thompson, with son Robert of Tooele were ;uests to the free nations of the world. Beaver. Mrs. Mildred WUcock 0TJean Mu)r; bicycle float. Richard he was secretary of the Third and I opposed over the Fourth holiday at the the North Atlantic Milford and Janice Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Swindlehurst Miss Woodhouse at the piano; wagons. Emma Joe Bown. Ward High Priests Group: Warr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillies Pact because it seemed to take ersvllle. are arranging for special Lund's. Annahell's: original float, and family went to Provo, Sunday benediction by Mary Jacob Thomas Tanner was born away from the people of the Unit- nrogram numbers from their com Nelson and Jesn Merkley; trucks. May 6, 1871. at Holden. Millard and returned home Monday. Wards receiving group awards Mrs. Julia Boyle and grand ed States the right to decide thru munities. Mrs. Maxlne Fotherlng- - Dale Kesler, Rodney Swindlehurst, County, a son of Bbanezer and were announced and presented by their representatives in Congress ham is arranging for her club to Dickie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Santillo left Merle B. Merkley, stake attend daughter, Maxine Boyle of Thomas; costumes, Maria Mary Ann Bigler Tanner. His fath Monday to return'to their home ance secretary, as follows: Milford Calif., are visiting with the question of making war and conduct a candle lighting cere Spendlove, Japanese Girls, and er was born In Birkshire, England. in Culver City, Calif., after visit- Second. Bee Hive; Minersville. relatives and friends in Beaver; the dispatch of our armed forces mony. Hawaiian Girls; comic float, Pat- and his mother in Iowa. Mr. Tanner moved with his family to ing a week at the homes of Mr. Bee Hive and Mia Maid: Beaver They are guests at the home of to all quarters of the world. I rick, Floyd and David Yardley. and Mrs. Charles Lindsay and Mr. First, Bee Hive and Mia Maid; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Hutchlngs offered a reservation which would Milford when he was about 12 have protected the rights of the ELECTRIC STORM DOES MUCH and Mrs. Roy Yardley. Beaver Second, Bee Hive and Mia years of age. He attended school people through their representa- DAMAGE IX BEAVER ISUXD.VY at Provo and graduated from the Maid; Beaver Third, all groups in M. L. Mrs. of WashingGarvey Vacationers this week to Grand tives In Congress, to make this Imthem to a Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gale and the ward Early Sunday morning an elec- ton, D.C., is spending two week B. Y. Academy. From 1890 to 92. were Joyce McQuirrie portant decision. When the reserCanyon Individual The 131 Award. Ward Emma Jane storm returned struck Beaver Valley visiting at the home of her sister, he served a mission In the Southdaughter was rejected. I voted trical Walker, Helen Thompson, vation home Sunday evening from Sprlng-vlll- awards were presented by Pres Jessie Helen's for some time and Mrs. Presley Whornham. On Wed- ern States. the sky lighting cousin, Janet John against the pact. I have had the where they had visited since Aird G. Merkley. Silver C.leanei and considerable On Feb. 14. 1S95, he was mardoing damage to nesday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurst of seeing the Senate the Fourth with their son and awards were presented to Glends son. Salt Lake City. They left on satisfaction electrical to Jennie I. Gray in the Salt ried sisappliances throughout with his of Panguitch visited on three occasions take positions Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and Alene Williams by Monday and returned home today daughter-in-latown. Lightning hit a large tree ters. Lake Temple. They later separ conand adopt resolutions which Clair Gale. On Sunday, Mr. Gale Mrs. Smith. Mary Warr was pre (Friday). near the city limits on highway 21. ated. One son, Jacob Carlisle. Tan firmed and approved my original Dlessed the twins of Mr. and Mrs. sented with a Golden Gleaner pin ner, Springdale, Utah, was born Refrigerators, stoves, and water to the reservation North Atlantic Clair Gale. They were named Dan- by Enid Spafford. stake Gleaner of the to heaters the brunt suffered this union.; On March J), 1899, Mt. and Mrs. Harland Goodwin Pact. Many of my colleagues have iel Clair and Debra Helen. leader. he married Sarah Jane Griffiths damage from the storm. FOOTINGS of Panaca called Thursday to see expressed POURING reserthat my In the St. George Temple. his mother, Mrs. Mary Goodwin. vation wasregrets not accepted. were en to route to Provo They READY AT SWIMMING In the matter of the Korean SENATE APPROVES ABE In addition to his widow and visit their son Dale, who is attend war, I the President's MURDOCK FOR NLRB POST the son by his first marriage, he questioned ing BYU Summer School. POOL THIS WEEK is survived by four sons and two power to put us Into that warj The U. S. Senate, before ad without the approval of Congress. daughters. Two Sons preceded him Footings are ready to be poured In death. Survivors are, DeLoy G. For the first time in four years, I was denounced at the time, but journment, approved President of at Beaver's Municipal Swimming Tanner, Tooele; Mrs. Ford all members of the John Goodwin today my stand has been generally Harry S Truman's nomination (Ila) r Abe Murdock for another as being correct. pool, according to Bob" Brown, en- Faux, Moroni; Mrs. Rex (Vera) MUSIC INSTRUCTOR ATTENDS CANNING AND FREEZING recognized were J. Eldon together. family DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULED Goodwin and With all the ability I have and term as member of the National gineer in charge of construction. Hamilton, Salt Lake; Elmo E. CLINIC AT U8AC, LOGAN family of Los An with d Labor Relations Board. Steel for reinforcement arrived Tanner, Oxnard, Calif.; Clinton C. humble faith in the Goodwin and cangeles, Barney Virgil A demonstration on home Howard R. Low, music director Mr. one of Beaver's this Murdock, week and most of the time Tanner, Fillmore. Calif., and Arlo I have, Contsltutlon, and families from Salt at Beaver High, is attending a two ning and freezing will be given at Goodwin to defend and preserve It most prominent citizens, la com during the week was spent cut- C. Tanner, now In the Navy sta sought week-enall the here Lake, spent d Relief society week clinic a the USAC, Logan. the term this ting and bending the steel for the tioned In Japan; also 13 grand Goodwin' and son Lyle. whenever I thought It was under pleting his first He will return to Beaver July 20 room in Beaver on Friday, July with John attack or was being violated. That year. Prior to his appointment footings. children and 13 KilHattie Miss for the last week of Summer Band, 18. at 2:00 p.m. to the $15,000-a-yea- r shall continue to be my policy. position on three brothers and two sisCo Kerr a the Band from Is of who Canning those list Senior gore he wrote the Press. Steven Patterson of Cherry the Labor Relations Board, Mr, Following ters. Ebenezer Tanner, Conoga methods will demonstrate proper rehearsals for the Twenty-fourt- h Murdock served four terms as the donated their services and equip- Park," Calif.; David A. Tanner of Creek, Nev., is spending his vaca Miller, Miss and BUI Elna at ment the 23 7:00lof week; and Price, on 22 be canning during will July tion at the home of his maternal Congressman from this district Milford; Abner Tanner, Provo; extension Nutritionist from the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. BEAVER DELEGATES and one term In the U. S. Senate Ronald Bradshaw and truck. Bill Mrs, LaVern Ellison. Nephi; Mrs. p.m., said Mr. Low. . UiSAC, will demonstrate methods Hickman. He came last Cox, Omni Cartwrlght, Paul Lar-- Flora week and PARTICIPATE IN Winn, Preston, Idaho. of freezing fruits and vegetables son, Dave Gillies, Claude Wheeler will visit here until the 24th at HOME ON FURLOUGH All interested homemakers, and truck, D. R. Pearce, Arthur L. Funeral arrangements are pend which time his, parents, Mr. and Sheldon Roberts, son of Mr. and club members and leaders are in Mrs. R. A. Patterson, are expect UTAH BOYS STATE Fotherlngham, Clifford Stapley, ing arrival of surviv several younger boys who' aid- ors. Burial will De In the Mountain and Mrs. Leonard Roberts, is spending vlted to attend. come a to Beaver for to visit. ed y Beaver's delegates to Utah Boys ON NEW ARRIVALS ed In laying rocks. View cemetery. a furlough at home after takare at State Williams comoletlnr his basic training at DON Camp A baby boy was born June 27th J. GALE SERVING IX He will n T.nls ObUoo. Calif. GARY THORNOCK. ing an active part In the to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nowers - KOREA WITH INFANTRY reIn to next Monday government procedure at the Iron training leave Beaver county hospital, Cedar. REAVER LAD. VICTIM OF sponsored by the American Legion. Pvt. Don J. Gale, Beaver, Is port to Fort Ord. was one delegate originally serving with the 25th JnfantryKpQUQ TAKEN TO SALT LAKE Only Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Baldwin scheduled to attend, but this numDivision in eastern Korea, accord announce the birth of their fourth NEGOTLATINO BROS. EVANS n of ber was increased to four early Gary Dee, ing to a etory mailed from Korea son on June 26th at the family HALE OF MINING PROPERTY is Mrs. on and Mr. LaMOnt Thornock, last week, and then July 4th. on June 14. Regulations covering this year's last year for each elk herd. No treatments at the LDS McKay Farrer, Beaver Legion home. The property of Morgan Evans The 25th, approaching its third receiving Salt game hunting seasons on deer. change was made In the method big from received that word commanoVr, Lake, suffering and buffalo, were set by the of applying for elk permits. in the Mineral Mountains, west of year on the peninsula, held off hospital. elk, a slight attack of polio. He Is the First Security Corporation of Board of Big Game Control In exe Reaver mar be sold to Mr. McKen the Reds at Pusan in the summer Beaver's WEATHER PAST WEEK to Authority was given to the Fish victim dread this another In would first Salt Lake unit sponsor Max. MIn- Prec. cutive session Wednesday of last and Game zle, a mining engineer from Park of 1950. Now the senior was He was as Department for the the several disease for named years. are boy. Gary Boyter Several its here. harassing Korea, patrols week. No antelope hunts were spt 4 89 49 .00 City, It Is understood 8 buffalo from the San of July Hos taking to are Salt General taken Lake The other fifth four of the delegate. for this year. thousand dollars win be invoivea enemy positions northwest 62 75 .12 Raphael-Henr- y July 6 Mountain Herd. pital, Saturday afternoon, and was Dan Smith, Dale Mnrdock, Keith Punchbowl. C in the transaction. The deer. hunt, first In the The exact number, the date of 85 49 .13 July to the LDS transferred and Tattersall and Mr. Thompson. son of during of Terry Private Gale, iMr. Evans, who Is selling all minds of most Utah nlmrods, will hunt, and other 49 85 .00 July 7 factors Dale was elected mayor of u intri9t in the property, has Mrs. LeGrand Gale, arrived In Ko week.' follow the either sex, regular sea to be set by thegoverning 8 46 81 .00 July folMr. news Mrs. Both to and Thornock department "Sims as according Is and City" 30 ft rea on May serving son hunting pattern. Dates for this taken tn active part in mining 81 9 63 .00 July further field of this lowing from Is Lake the returned and have He Salt first study delegate reports. hunt are set by law for October herd. fairs here for several years. He a rifleman In Company A, 35th 47 .12 83 July 10 report the attack Is only slight and to either Boys or Girls State to be 0 inclusive. has spent his own money In devel- Infantry Regiment. It was noted that several antenmed as a mayor. Before enterine the Army in a complete recovery is expected. The Board attempted to effect oping the property, making a large herds were generally on the as lope was he employed 1951, August, better management under existing shipment of ore Just recently. increase. The Board felt that none a section foreman by the Union laws. Buck districts big game only Pacific Railroad Co. wera set up for the Wallsburg-Mldwa- of the herd numbers warranted an open season on these antmala COY J. CLARK ARRIVES IN Strawberry Valley, San this year. Division of the herds JAPAN ABOARD U88 IOWA More than 60 Beaver veterans a maximum of 36 school months World War II Veterans They Raphael, and West Desert areas. for HOME ON planting to other areas have of action In Korea will benefit except for persons who served also would not be eligible for addi Several sanctuaries were authorTask Force 77, Korea Report-i- n the Individual herd numbers kept and In Mr. son of ized con new in bill of rights that tional schooling benefits If they World War II. from the Jack Hesllngton, hunting units where aboard the battleship USS down. Monthly Payments The veter- - bad used Tip all the benefits given cern about overshooting was ex Iowa at Yokosuka, Japan, Is Coy Mrs. Mel Hesllngton, is spending will cost an estimated $1,000,000,- 27th 000 passed by Congress last week. 'an in e training would get them under the World War II bill. pressed in recommendations to the With few exceptions, recommen J, Clark, personnel man, first class- a furlough at home until the his parents .It provides for persons who 8110 monthly, if single, $135 one However, such veterans who did Board. A total of 12.550 special dations coming to the Board from which time at of M. ChrlstenH. Mrs. July of son U9N, plan to take him to San Diego. have served In the armed forcesjdependent and 8160 If he has two not exhaust their previous benefits permits were authorised for'fh tha Interagency Committee, stockmeten of Beaver. owners, sportsmen, and Jack, who has been in the Navy since the outbreak of the Korean; or more dependents. From this could get schooling oenef Its raised taking of deer on 24 hunting units n-land .' The Iowa is in Japan for a res in the Koeran area, came from San War free schooling; loan guaran- - sum he would pay all costs tnclud- - to 4 8 school montha by serving over the state where overpopula all other individuals and groups, her and reapplying period, during tions exist. Of these, 3650 will were .in agreement regarding the first tour of duty in the Korean Francisco to Provo and visited tees, mustering Put pay, unem- lng tuition, hooks and living ex- since June 27, 1959. week allow the taking of two deer to big game kills and the methods for of last and until there ol compensation rounds Thursday ployment otherjpenses. son she fired 1,000 Loan Guarantees The govern- each special permit. Three thous the harvest. A vote of thanks was On the Job and Farm Training shells and 3,000 rounds when he came to Beaver with his benefits similar to the G. I. bill Provision also Is made for these. ment would guarantee loans up to and of them are for the San Juan- - given for all such recommenda shells. This Is almost father, who bad been attending of World War II. of BYU. In are a lower scale of allowances a maximum or $7500 on nomas Elk Ridge herd and 650 for the tions given to the Board either In main wlth at school Here the summer the provlslone half the amount she expended , of the compromise measure ap-- which would be subject to redue and lesser amounts on farms and herds In the Three Corners herds writing or during the five public two years of'conubat duty during n Is to as training progresses. On- - business operations. Baker Wendell planning County. In each of meetings held over the' state. proved Friday by House and World War H. Musterlng-Ou- t pay One hun these cases the Board took this Members of the Board of Big farm training would be limited to bombard- leave July 15 from Montreal, Can., ate. Her Who Would Be jEligible All persons who own or control their dred dollars for service less than measure in an effort to ' Induct Game Control are; J. Perry Egan. tour of Canada. ments were aimed at the Commun- for a an on edu summer land. The benefits In such 60 days; $200 for mora than 60 hunters to travel to a far corner Fish and Game Department, chair persons discharged honorably ist transportalon and supply lines He spent last e have who of aticaaes but tour er the June 27, cational 1950, man; Don Clyd. Woolgrowers RelievContinent, amounting to 895, $110 with days, all In this country; $300 for of the state where the and troop concentrations. " more services two 60 than acute. for is with Lee Warburton, sportsmen most 1s one and 90 and service. on own." his $130 this days problem least WisAssn.; slster-shl- p USS ; days' dependent year "going ths foer ing In Alaska. or overseas Merle Varner, Formore School 1820 of the or from attend Permits credit for He Free returned Schooling dependents. taking representative: the flagbecame recently Iowa consin, the A vocational Courses Courses convention of the Na- would 4e granted at a rate of 1 i a Unemployment Compensatio- n- elk were authorised This number est Service; and L. C. Montgom ship of Commander Seventh Fleet, ing of service taken for pleasure or as a hobby Veterans could get up to $2$ a Is the same as in 1961 and fol ery, Horse and Cattle Growers' operating with units of the UN's tional Organist Guild at San Fran days for each day There wouldafter. lows closely the numbers as set Association. be would be barred. week for 26 weeks. 1950. cisco. June 27, Task Force T7. The Sunset Service, sponsored by the Stake YWMIA as an award night, held Sunday evening on the lawn in front of the Seminary, was attended by a large crowd, with good representation from Minersville and the two Milford wards. IT. S. H iK-- i Announced H Greek-Turke- Dar-m- a one-ce- .. Parade Prizes For July 4th nt conchi-natur- H d. d. May-woo- d, which-entitle-d e, five-yea- Dlvlnely-Insplre- d First-Thir- five-ye- 4-- H Congratulations cut-of-to- ten-da- 10-d- ay Big Game Hunting Seasons Set by State Commission seven-year-o- ld - . 20-3- New G. I. Bill Will Benefit Beaver Vets y, FURI-OUG- . . full-tim- 11-in- ch Ren-itlo- round-the-clo- ck two-mon- th deer-rang- 10-da- y 1 I |