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Show HgEAVER VOL. 23 Thursday, August 5, 1976 PRESS LEAVER CITY, UTAH, NO. 16 BEAVER RECEIVES de - par y,dPtmxn.mBt, water ta lc cold springs and streams Is to be found in abundance through out, the Beaver range. Winding trails lead into wooded delta, sylvan glens, meadows, under overhanging rocks, and, in the edge of precipitous crags, in view of rushing cataracts, rainbow colored falls, azure s blue lakes and through an of gorgeous coloring. Ing panorama pure- ever-plea- This region k enosldered one ot the finest deer hunting grounds in the state, as almost daily these animals can be seen along the rotides or in the canyons, browsing in .ome open glade. In Beaver a fish hatchery is maintained by the state to supply the streams in that part of Utah wltn new stock annually. Permanent summer camps aro located at Otter and other lakes, and everything Is prepared for a vacation tay in this section. Milford Population 1,308, Is a thriving railroad town, situated almost in the center of a great and rapidly Improving agricultural valley of Western Utah The town la located on the direct line of the Union Pacific railroadl between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles. The Union Pacific Railroad company mafntalns shops .at this point and has erected aa unusually large and attractive station whlchj Indicative of the expected future expan Ion in growth and importance ot the community. The surrounding country Is being developed as an Irrigated section in which the supply ot water Is obtained mostly from artesian wells or by pumping from shallow wells. One well Is usually sufficient to irrigate forty acres. The contour of the land Is such as to render It easily lrrlga-tabl- e without much expenditure of money In the preparation for such use. The crops are alfalfa, sugar beets, mall grains and various kinds of fruit; stock raising, Including cattle and sheep, Is engaged In quite extre-ivel- y In the development of agricultural Industries many opportunities are open for the settler. Milford Is especially well equipped with modern hotels, cafes anu garages, and is therefore able to accommodate a large number of automobile tourists. The welfare of tourists and visitors Is a subject of careful conslderstlon by the business men of tb community, and the visito consider this matter tor is akd L D. S. C onierence 1 1 The new Pikea Peak Ocean to Ocean highway literature contains the best boosting articles about Beu, ver and Milfordi ever put out by an nationwide organization. of Otter Besides good pictures lake and Beaver school building, the book has the following to say: "Beaver .Population 1,827 Each year finds Beaver, Utah more of a tourist center, for In ana near Beaver are the things that attract the visitor from the far country. The city Is situated at an elevation of 6,000 teet, and claims a southern Califor-- nia climate. Close to Beaver are four peaks rising to more than ll.OOu feet; Jflt. Holly, Mt. Delano, Mt. Bal-d-y and the highest of them all, Mt. Belknap. Nestled In among these mountains are wondertul lakes and streams where fishing is fine, and splendid- - forests where facilities for camping and recreation are plentiful. Near Beaver are Beaver River, Puffer Lake (in a wonderful scenic Mountain; region in the Wasatch near the Tushar range) Otter, Mir ror, Deer, Twin, Blue and Rents lakes, all beautiful mountain lakes, full of the finny tribe that brings joy to the hearts of the anglers. Forests of pine, fir and aspen grace the val- - .leys, mountain, canyons, and pro-Ticharming retreats for the camjr-- 92.00 Per Year in planning his stopping place on the'j BEAVER VALLEY CREAMERY HAS INSTALLED PASTEURIZER highway. Between Beaver, Utah, and, Eiy, Messrs J. C. Tolton and Victor Price Nevada, the Pikes Peak Ocean to: CLEAN-U- P Ocean Highway association has, mark! TP proprietors of the Beaver Valley ed a branch route for the convenient Creamery have just installed a new half-da- y le ce of tourists. Traffic westbound tie-- ! A sort of A JL pastuerizer of the very latest approvor to on San Francisco the publls Loj siring to go ed design, besides making extensive cleanup was staged s Angeles from Ely will find a weli i improvements. They are prepared to square of Beaver last Thursday afmarked highway to either California handle "a mVch larger quantity of ternoon by a group of energetic and city from Ely the Lincoln Highway cream In the best possible and most public spirited mothers. Their plans for this surprise originated several through Reno, Carson City and Sacsanitary way. ramento to San Francisco or the Tho process of pastuerizing, as ap . days prior to its achievement, though Midland Trail through Tonopah, announcement was made, as unSermon Jos. Fielding Smith, The L. D. S. Quarterly conference plied to. dairy products Is the out- n0 Ooldfleld and Mojava to Los Angeles. which settled weather made the date raorw "The Palms," Milford choir, growth of the work of Louis PaBteur, opened at Milford Saturday, or Eastboundi traffic on the Lincoln a matter of speculation. lees a Benediction BIbhop Paice. Frenchman. He found that heating morning, was considered by everyone Highway desiring to visit the Leh who attended to be a About fifteen .women, armed with a fermentable Afternoon followed ny liquid, great success. Sunday man Cavea, the scenic wrufders of The meeting convened at 2 o'clock cooling, resulted In a much Improv a variety of implements and bent on This is the second time the confer-- ! southwestern-Uta- h or the North Riiu The t number was 'Mount Zion' ed keeping quality. While hi3 exper- the creditable execution of their self- ence ha? been held in Milford."' f of the Grand Canyon will find this a ience was not with milk, his discov- imposed program, made an excellent The balmy spring weather, Volchfcaias by the Milford choir. far more direct route. Parties desir-'n- g is unusual showing on the east half ot the eries, blazed the way for others. for this month, contributOpening prayer J. T. Tanner. to make a circle trip from San ed Handel Milford afto success In choir.' the the early seventies, a Danish grounds. The incident has been said "Largo" of the Francisco or Oakland or other North- fair.greatly ' to suggest the remark in "Two Wagof T. stake officers J. from Tah towns Report Many people profeseor, applied the process to milk ern California points will take tnu ons, Both Covered," that "It was a Beaver county" attended ner. wit,h succes? and a few years later It Lincoln Highway- - to Ely, then the throughout wherein tho women did the period was introduced into fho United, States and were entertained fcy the Address Jos. F. McGregor, Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean branch members royally work and the came down In history." ' Address of the church here. By far the greatest advance in tnM George Parkinson. o Lehman Caves and Beaver, thence .this Despite Trovatore-Jose- nh "Anvil chorus" 111 jest, bearing as it doeu The principal speaker wa3 Elde has been in process made America southwest to the scenic wonders of a little element ot veracity, touching Milford chorus. within Verdi, of Lake ten the Salt last or fifteen Smith, Field'ng years. southwestern Utah, and continue on Sermon "The Need of Economy The equipment, the method and the tho. particular occasion in question, son of the late Joseph F. Smith, to Los Aapeles over this highway, C.ty, former president of do churchy His' results have been well nigh perfected much favorable' comment has been Fielding Smith. rdurninsj home over the coast line; sermons were Tannhau-seChorus" r and from a process used merely to made on the Improved condition or from "Pilgrims greatly enjoyed by all. Vghwny. Also traffic eastbound on Much credit Is due the Mjllford enhance the keeping qualities it has the square. Also,, the Inference does by Wagner, Milford, choir. the Limoln Highway from Cal'fornia not app'iy to all men. The assistance Benediction E. A. Shipp; choir, which under the leadership of developed into one of the greatest (lep)ring to go to Grand. Junction or Dr. C. R. rendered by William Hodges was Parrish, furnished the niu-is- 'c The program for Sunday evening safeguards of health In the food In th escenic sections of Colorado, or and the flnu welcomed; graciously was M. for under the the direction of the occasion. I. dustries. to ?Wnvti nr Pnlnrndn Hnrinpa nnd In haul of courtesy Mayor Messinger was The "sedation. Pasteurization as has meant, and program, McGregor, stake president, no.i rast on the Pikes Peak Ocean! J away- the, debris, furnished the ing follows: means much to the dairy industry. to 0van Highway will find th's new! Prcsided at the meetings, By reason ot It, all branches havi, very necessary finishing touch. Community singing cm ectiou east-oEly, not only asl The first session, which comnienc-goo- d Mrs. C. R. Parrish. Owing .to,. t.he.iuabilUy of those en grown by leaps and bounds.' Milk and Reading e a road as any other, but by farjed at 10 o'clock Saturday was as " its D. N. Hickman. Cornet solo are recognized as esisen gaging In the. work the appointed products moet direct Jws: Tieaftn' ana Sermon- - Jos. fUlSlng "Smfth "of CTe'aTlupTDay' oh April 4th to comg the (i'alTo' .!wa"tn6,' stops' to thlna that Opening prayer George Marshall. Duet Mrs. R. Plxton and Mrs. humanity. - plete the large task; then laid out, it 1000,000 ot these pamphlets are dls--j "Purpore of the Conference" Jo. Is thought that perhaps some of the Pasteurization makes Q'jayle. pro dairy . tributed each year, you can realize McGregor. i 4ducts safe. It not' only makes con- person? wno were for any reason not that Beaver county Is getting a vast Address of welccmo Clshop E. H. trol of flavor possible, but greatly in- able to enter the ranks on that day JUXIOR TROM amount of good advertising from Bird. duces loss from spoilage by arresting nor to Join the mothers, may get tothis source. Vocal solo Mrs. C. R. Grimshaw. ' bacterial growth. gether and unedrtake to match the Ward report Bishop Wm: Bond.1 .The Annual Junior Prom, which The requirements for a modem laudible efforts already put forth. FAttMERS' ENCAMPMENT Sermon Joseph Fielding Smith. iv-agiven In the Beaver high school ystem ot pasteurization are fully Benediction John Ayers. '.gymnasium Friday evening, April met by the machine installed and nov has not looked down upon the faces Tie Fifth Annual Farmers' en The meeting was then adjourned ICtli was a very enjoyable event, and in operation at the Beaver Valley of dependent children with terror campment will be held on the collegy until 2- o'clock. the faculty and Junior rlas3 are cer- Creamery. let they sufer the pangs of priva campus July 21 to 24. Professors Saturday Afternoon be coir.piimented As applied to butter making, pns tion wh'ch his restoration to health t0 upon tainly from the big institutions of the land! The program for Saturday artar their excellent work. leurazitlon means heating milk alono can prevent? Does not his men who w:il be teaching at the National; noon was as follows: After wseUs of arduous labor the cream to a temperature capable or tal anguish over the fate of Utile thai Dummer school will take part on Song Congregation. gymnasium was transofrraed into r destroying bacteria and other fer- children erect a material bar to his Address J. T. Tanner. program. Camping facilities', cafetor nasic cave. From the ceiling was ments contained In the cream and own reconstruction? la. lunch stand, milk bar, and nur-- 1 Ward Report Bishon Aver. susiKMided a beautiful canony ot red then cooling quickly to the "There, are 35,000 war orphans, ripening Elder Clark Murdork ery for children will be provideo; and Heo dveJ tumble weeds, with myriads of or churning V mpirature. men whose and disabled mucn me same as in past years, rne. Patterson of Beaver, gave accounts of and glittering tinThe objects are not to make fancy lives the war blighted. We can not lights twinkling play-hou- r, band concerts, horse shoe; their missionary work. sel ; ta'aclite?. It was truly an en- butter from a poor grade of cream, do to0 much for them our debt can Sermon Joseph Fielding Smith. pitching, movies, dances, and othei trancing scene, and on entering one but to minimize the Injurious effect nevr be fully repaid. The American forms of recreation will continue aa Vocal Solo Mrs. Ralph Quayle. could easily imagine one's self In "a of contamination ot cream with d -- Legion has assumed the obligation an Important part of the seventeen Benediction W. A. Miller. different world. The beauty ot the verse types of germ life and of seeing that these two consequen hour program each day. Demonstra . . li I il scene was enhanced by the bevy to the quality of the ces of the war receive a full measure Injurious For Saturday evening, a program of tiona, exhibits and excursions to the of Justice, but we need, the public's prftty girls In their lovely new consumer. Experiment farms will afford oppor- - was arranged under tho direction of gowns. Shadowy little alcoves over- The proprietors of this creamery ''stance to the limit. , . - boo 4V me aypucn-Ku- e vuuuy uj recreational department of the hanging with a dense covering of aro to be congratulated upou this pro "Everywhere th ndowment more tlon ot improved farm and houMM. I.' A. association, the dyed tumble wtju.la and green gross in Installing such a machine In ment has spread. It haw met with a practices. Make this week in Julyj Tho following program was boughs, suggested elfin retreats of the belief that the public Is entitled hearty reception. I know It will meet.,; vacation and learn while you sen ted: a fairy garden, and from one of to the best butter it is possible for with that same response In Utah. enjoy the fun at college. Community singing Led by Chaws these alcoves poured forth the allur modern machinery and methods to President Coolldge Is chairman of .. i ... li'iuroocK. the national honorary commlttoe for ing music of tho Plue Blower dance produce. Selection by the Milford high school orchestra ' INITIATION fund and all memBeginning within the next few days the enri" nu-n- t orchestra. jazz rytamatte throbbing jazs they will start making regular trips bers of hi cabinet have endorsed It. Belknap Rebeka Lodge No 17, Trombone solo C. A. Bailey. intermingled with a vivid twirl of with a truck to the Milford pumping Loading men and women ot tno held regular session Tuesday evou . Selections by the Milford him colors and scented air, gave to thi district to gather up cream from the country In all lines of endeavor are I school glee club. occasion the proper tone of myster- - dairymen of that section of the coun members of the national endowment Ing, April 6. Piano solo Drticilla Tanner. ilous pleasure, until losing one's self try. Noble Grand Elizabeth Nellsen fund committee. After the program tne crowd went within I tall, IrrlsUble and presided. Initiation was the order of Already the work of organizing a the evening and Mrs. Mayme Dun- - to the gymnasium whore games and you Joined the swirl of happy, Jaugh-she- e tare and local endowment fund com AMERICAN" LEGION was initiated. Lodge cloned lid'nc'ng were Indulged In. Music w'lng dancers and danced aa you never mlttee has begun. These committee due form and the remainder of the! furnished by the high gchool archea- -' danced before Salt Lake City, Apr. 1 "Utah Is will contain the name of prominent evening was spent with social time.iira, under the direction ot Mrs Pari ready to bear the appeal of the Am citizen and member of the Leglou radio concert and cards. "THK I IKE rtlNCK" erican Legion for the two greatest and Legion auxiliary. Commander Dcllclouo clccraeadart mtama muj Sunday Morning claaes of sufferer of the world wn' Booth said. Delicious Ice cream and cake were! The meeting commenced at 10 the dlscbted men and the orphan The vloit of the personnel of the served at the close of tho evening oy o'clock Sunday morning with music department of the Branch Ag of fallen veteran," declared John THK KT.AKE M. I. A. "nfl congregation the committee la charge. FETE IS POSTPONED slicing. "Com, ricultural coikge, who presented tn E. Booth, commander of the Utah de uomc, Ye Saints." 4 "Fire Prince in Buaver last Satur partment of the Legion. HEALTH LECTIREU COMING i Open'ng prayer Chaw MurdorV. day evening, was an occasion to be The American Legion The week of "celebration" plan-no- d campaign The significance of T,x1pt Sun- - remembered. fund for a $5,000,000 endowment by Beaver Stake M. I. A. to be ; J. H. Wallls, executive secretary of day," 3 O. White. The visitors scied a host on au for rehabilitation and child welfare gin April 20th, ha been postponed 'afternoon outing trip to Murdock which has been going on In several Indefinitely because tho the Utah Public Health associations Addr!s J. F. Tolton. ' will be in Befver Thursday, April1 "Pilsrlm Chorus" from "I Lorn - arademy. furnlhb.ng essontlal for a rtntp. I now under way In Utah necessary for all tho features Milford bardi." choir. 23, and deliver an ilustrated lecture was found to require conpicnic, in adlltion to the unex- It will culminate In an Intensive ' r!a freeman baud music. who on health. of rtrlve probably about the Uft of May siderable more time than wo at first Rollins, has Junt rt - pcried treat , In the afternoon the lecture wll., turned from th tn'salon field, "The American Legion want the thought sufficient. Person who beard the comic op- - American be especially for the school group; n Account of his work. the with j were delighted Thor who like s good time, who prpublic .to have opoprtunlty ora, and In the evening more particularly! Reports were given by EIhn-- forroaoce, and Dumnroui rogrets r,f hlnlng the Legion hlp the-- dK enjoy good munlc, tho dance, and a ror, me parents ana mga scnooi pu P Ire of the West ward In Beaver sol hnvo b,en exprtsed by tboe unable ablpd veteran and th children of good play have already learned ot Griffiths. by Plls. Ij5 attend. l arge measure of credit rnnn who gave up their lives as a re florae of thr features that will be a W, A. Miller, foperlntendent r.f is d'.ie both luntrKtors and partlcl- - tn It of their service to th country A largs attendance is desired. decided change from entertainment Commander Booth said. "Rehahllla previously offered In Beaver, and Snnday Schools In Milford. gve u pants. lion and child welfare are the two which promise to make up for the Delanoy WooUey, son ot Mrs. Edith report on the activities ot thai Woolsey, is quite tick with flu. Hcrirxnlzatlon. Mrs. Joseph h quito sick with a rmatest post-wa- r problem. Thy delay, when It become posslbU for Prof Oloen of the Beaver systnlnary hard cold at the home of her daugh-ers- d are so closely related that they are stake officers to go forward with thu daughter, Anna, hM recently rocov- I almost one. What disabled gave a report of M work. from !t father program. jter, Mrs. Job nOoodwIn. j GOOD ADVERTISING PRIL 17, 1925 FRIUai H Airs r WOMEN FORM A SQUAD union1 on saturaav 5uii t post-schedu- --- fn-&- . J j I i t'-- - j - fol-th- . well-bein- -- j -- s - far-mtn- ts 4- iicuci pre-yo- ur 'r. , Bl-h- o- -.i |