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Show :HAIXER Our Readers .... our c?er. turned last Friday administrative trip Flat drainage of the Big would he that He states a rrnas hi3 horse i&r K1- - nf unnw on Divide had oad 01 SO"1" . him across iP- Luckily the snow of these r,ffirientlv BS u" ' narked drifts ifa ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY ul,lls' deeper ' orsB- - noortbis BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1030 CATTLE GO ON SPRING RANGE he broken thru, would remained there. Mr. Cox .'have this spring the Only 600 of the 1500 head of of elevations all permitted to enter from Beaver have , and .North Creek entered the Fish District. iBie Flat lake National Forest on the estabL News published at Panguitch lished opening date of May 21. This with a rehash of the old date is some 10 days later than the f out building of the cattle have ever been off in any roversy over the when the previous year. The 1928, in kin road total entering is Ircial club at that place went only some of the number of cattle permitted to enter at this record of lavorws It looks like time. In an effort to protect our fk peak road. from down Ce- - range and watershed, our hunting The people of Beaver and fishing grounds, the City way. permittees have no quarrel with Iron are holding a large number of the if thev wish to construct a cattle off until July. In fact some I over the Little Peak road, but will not be allowed to enter the For!., .ant. and now have, a shorter est during the entire grazing season. over to the Panguitch country. While portions of the district are a road over the now in a flourishing condition before all means build the more high- - deer season all the palatable fmm Paragonah plants the better but the Buckskin on the accessible areas will have been L Hollow road gives Beaver and sufficiently utilized. It may be of Meld counties a much needed con- - interest here to note that in order for tion that will serve a vast numthe range to maintain its forage of travelers, and one that bids plants, from 10 to 25 per cent of the become a state to eventually forage plants should be left at the way. close of the grazing season and that o at least 25 per cent of the forage I Girls Add Beauty plants should be allowed to mature their seed. Otherwise the forage "Rio Rita" of Films will but surely, be gradually plants and poisbe famous replaced by "Kinkajou" stomps town next Sunday, when "Rio onous plants or the watershed will Already surveyed .w r two-fift- t,-- e una BIG DAIRY DISTRICT COURT BARN BURNS The big dairy barn belonging to' NOW F. DUNNING FATAL ACCIDENT DIES IN CEDAR IN SESSION SOUTH OF BEAVER Ezra Barton on his ranch two miles I west of town, burned to the ground Wednesday night at 11:30 o'clock. The origin of the fire is unknown and was not discovered in time to save the barn or any of the contents of the building. This was one of the largest and best equipped dairy barns In this section, having a capacity of forty head of cows. The equipment consisted of electric milkers, gasoline engine, milk cans, a quantity of hay, new manure spreader, harness and tools. No estimate has been given on the amount of the loss, but it will run into the thousands, and we have been unable to learn whether any Insurance was carried on the building. le Ht, the js", ell Price $2.00 Per Year Court in the Fifth Judicial District opened in Beaver Monday with Judge LeRoy Cox on the bench. The first two days were taken up with minor cases and several that went by default. Wednesday was taken up with the case of N. O. Nelson vs. Fred James, Ann and Tom Low, over the payment of a heating plant placed in the Low Hotel some time ago. It seems that James bought the material from the N. O. Nelson Company, collecting the money from Mr. and Mrs. Low, but failed to make settlement with the company. The judge rendered judgement against Mr. James in favor of the plaintiff. As we go to press the case of the State of Utah vs. Ernest Metzgar, o STAKE PRIMARY COXVEXTIOV on charge of fornication, is being heard by a jury. The Convention of the Beaver Results of this term of court will Stake Primary held last Sunday was be published in full in our next islargely attended by the different sue. officers and teachers of the wards in o the Stake. IS YOUR CHILD Splendid programs were rendered UNDERWEIGHT at both sessions Sunday. Miss May Anderson the General Did the school nurse report your Superintendent wa3 the visitor from child to be undernourised? If so he Salt Lake City. She gave some very be built up. Sound health is should fine instructions to officers and teachbe denuded. ers and many good suggestions to the best defense against tuberculosis To the man unfamiliar with range parents and public. She said we were Get the expert advise of the State Chest Clinic, Dr. Critchlow, who will plants it may not seem creditable to be complimented on having such a hold clinic in Beaver High School on that the range will be sufficietly util- splendid Stake Board and ward ofized by the beginning of the deer ficers, she asked the parents to be Saturday afternoon, May 24 at 2 o'clock. season. But if he will stop and inves- behind the great work these sisters children. She are the among doing tigate sufficiently he will find that the plants then remaining on the ac- asked that we help with our pennies cessible jareas will consist largely of for the Children's Hospital for they litweeds, were doing all they could for the poisonous and to children unfortunate tle bring and grasses such as larkspur, hoop-si- l, them health and happiness. Richard O. Pearce, Salt Lake atlupine and stipa grass. Miss Anderson was the guest of This action of keeping the cattle torney, 454 east South Temple street visit- and son of Mrs. R. Pearce of this off until the plants are in readiness Mrs. Vie Murdock while here " In is the for. grazing is entirely voluntary on ing. city, Holy Cross hospital o the part of the Cattle Permittees and suffering from the loss of his left YOU CAN HELP eye, which was torn from the socket, their consideration of the watershed Monday evening when he was struck in this regard is worthy the apprechealth a has Beaver good County by a golf ball on the Nlbley park iation of the conservationists and the better make You it can record. help links. golf water-useof all the communities by referring all doubtful chest cases According topolice reports Pearce of Beaver .County. to the Clinic in Beaver High School was on the golf course practicing. A E. L. Cox on Saturday afternoon, May 24 at 2 caddy, whose identity was not learn been in contact ed, placed the ball on a tee near Miss Aedlaid Paxton, of Fillmore, o'clock. Have you or miner's con Pearce, took a drive and accidently with tuberculosis, few a came over Sunday for days' If you have had pneu sliced it directly at Pearce, striking sumption? visit with Mrs. Wallace Paxton. monia or pleurisy with fluid in the him In the eye. Pearce was rushed to the Holy chest wall, and are not satisfied with Miss Lulu Tolton is expected home a doctor's advice. Cross hospital and an eye specialist get recovery your the las of this week for a visit with called who reported nothing could Are you losing weight? her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Our local physicians are Interest be done except relieve the pain. J. F. Tolton. Latest reports say that Mr. Pearce ed in the community health and are in full accord with the purpose of is getting along as well as could be Mrs. Hortense Park and daughter the clinic. Do your share in proving expected. Barbara left for Salt Lake Sunday the record. o morning where she will visit with A Memorial Dance for the children relatives and friends. Is scheduled for the near future. See next week's paper for particulars. Mrs. Sylvia Ashworth left Sunday for a few days' visit in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Bullock, who have Inbeen here for the past week of work months After several Little Norma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bullock's parents, Mr. visiting retort new system, an entire Mrs. Cliff McShane was taken to Salt stalling and Mrs. Thomas Cartwrlght, left of thousands of the expenditure Lake Friday where she was operated and Sul- - Thursday for their home In Provo. Mr. Mc dollars, at the sulphur mines at on Sunday for mastoids. in the northern part of Shane has been In Salt Lake with his phurdale, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cook, of Salt Is Beaver county, the new plant 13 daughter and reports that she getLake will start and City, arrived Wednesday for a for operation ready ting along nicely. short visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. work this week. Paul W. Webster, of New York In Mrs. William Boyle accompanied ventor of the new .retort plant has bv her sons Abe, Billy, and Calvin, Miss Susie Phillips from Provo been on the grounds and giving its Mrs. Agnes Hutchings, and Chase his personal attention. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James installation Murdock. Jr., left Tuesday morning This Is the first plant of its kind Yardley Monday. She was on her for a motor trip to Los Angeles for to be constructed, and It Is claimed way to California. a couple of weeks visit with relatives to be far superior to any other In and friends. They will return by the use. Get your hot dinner on Memorial After a few months trial, Francisco. way of Turlock and San nhould It prove all its Inventor Day at the West Ward Chapel, servunits will be ed cafeteria style. Lots of Ice cream, Sat- claims It will do, other Clair Johnson and family left mines operat- so bring the children. The dinner relatives added and the sulphur urday for a short visit with will be served by the West Ward Rescale. a ed on large In Sprlngvllle. lief Society. o Dr. Gray McQuarrie, wife and Miss Zola Smith returned Friday habv. and Mrs. Scott Barton, all of Miss Margaret Griffiths one of the been In set of Beaver visited her from Cedar City where she has Beaver, Sunday younger Richfield, spent Verda Clements at MU- Miss friend relatlvea. of attending school. guests ford, over the graduation week-enMiss Ha Tanner, who Is teaching Geo. C. Murdock, Jr.. and wife, WDill pay top price ' for your school at Bnnkervllle, Nevada, spent and Lenzy Hoopes and wife returned with home friers and broilers in 40 where chickens, Saturday and Sunday Lake City, Friday from Salt Will call for them lots. 60 and folks. several days. they had spent Phone 60. moved Miss Aenone Hutchings has D. J. Soieldock was down from s Smith Ross LOST Class engraved ring, her Beauty Shop Into Salt Lake City to spend Sunday with "1928". with Initials " N. B." on the barber shop. his family. Reward If returned to Mrs inside. Carlisle left John'c Blaine Blackett. and County Supt. D. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. H. his wife Sunday for Logan to bring Mrs. I. Lesslng spent Sun and Mr the Mr. and Mrs. Adam Patterson Miss and baby to Beaver to spend the guests of Mr. day in Cedar City, summer. Ruby Patterson and Leo Patterson and Mrs. Sara Bell. of South Milford were guest of Mrs. .... Will pay top prtce rartwrleht left Thurs- - Martha Williams and Mrs. Mary in 40 broilers and friers weeks' visit with re Goodwin Tuesday and Wednesday of chickens, them-Ph- one day for a three for call Will this week. 60 lots. and latives in Provo. 60. lpi Id Southern Utah fo . ' ilk BEAVER The Dairy Center of J film al Radio Pictures fraraganza jie from the Ziegfeld show MM has opens Ihe Star Theatre. foe J'Kinkajou" is Mi but one of the that feature the which played for 62 lieroua dances jUlant teks on show, Broadway is elsewhere and for extended throughout the coun OBRA PEARCE LOSES AN EYE le Daniels and John Boles head large cast of stage and screen fa be Bt transferred the songs the stage hit to the Bert Wheeler aud Robert jeen. lolsey play their original comedy h. Dorothy Lee, the "Syncopa " girl; Helen Kaiser, former jorifled" girl of the Follies;" Geor- Renevant, French stage star; f Alvarado; Eva Rosita, Mexican Nr, and Nick de Ruiz, former frr of the Metropolitan Grand Op- Company, are among the featur-ites who i comedy of players. of the pen was the great feature frographed in technicolor and and costumes of the mlllion-dol- - f show are said to outdo In color anything yet viewed on richness sound screen. pera p'are of the features of "Rio the dancing chorus of 100 vood beauties. ihe fMmlnl chorus of 80 voices and RKo symphonic orchestra con- - hi Opera M by Victor Baravalle. o pl'RDAY, MAY 2 4th is porrv day hn forget that the 24th is Top- like to have entire town. everyone buy and Saturday. Legion Auxiliary ano we would operation of the ,el eacn and f ,ack " Poppy Gillies, Jr., left Wednesday Angeles, where he expects fure employment. Missionary Parfv hh v. n' at the I..i?inn tioii tr. tAlbrt Smith. wb a to Great l'er van Britain. pa n- i Vie Murdock entertained 'at in honor of Miss May Andor uuraay afternoon Mrs. Mary ..... .raw'n. Mrs t? UTB ii,uaiun ano miss ra F'e Muir. JAVER WEATHER 5 ihesday a a s 62 30 59 30 66 35 .7 72 35 .9 78 38 70 39 65 26 rs SULPHUR MINES WORK TO START d. tu. This nesday of this Cedar community was showed Wed to learn that Fenton Dunning Thomas Stantliff, of Richfield, was city, had passed away at the struck and fatally injured Saturday City Hospital where he had on Buckhorn flats south of night undergone an operation Monday for Beaver, l, by a car driven by A. T. cancer. Oil Continental representative Fenton . Dunning was born June of Southern Utah, who was accom19, 1854. in Rochester, New York. in his car by Henry Bowman He came to Utah, July 24, 1900, hav- panied of Milford. ing been baptized July 2, 1900, in StanlifT, it is reported, had stopped New York Bay. to pull a car out of a barrow pit ,and Surviving are his wife, Lydia, was standing between the two cars three sons. Frank, John, and James when Farrell came by. The latter II. Dunning, four daughters, Mrs. had just passed another car, the Hettie Quinn, Mrs. Agnes Stewart. of which blinded him in seeMrs. May McGlocklin, and Mrs. Geor- lights two cars standing in the the ing gia Keeps, all of New Jersey. road. Stantliff, it is claimed, stepMr. Dunning performed a six month his car just as Farmission for the L, D. S. church in ped back from rell was passing. Farrell's fender New York and New Jersey in the struck man the .throwing him year of 1926. at the age of 71. his own car, which he struck against are Incom Funeral arrangements with his head. Farrell had made a plete awaiting word from relatives. quick turn to avoid hitting the man 0 and run his car into the ditch. PAST GRAND CLUB . Tomas was taken to Parowan, but died before reaching medical aid. Past Grands of Belknap Rebekah County Attorney Reuben J. Shay Lodge No. 17 were entertained Fri announced Tuesday afternoon that day evening of last week at the home of Past Grand Syvilla Ashworth, A no charge 'would be entered against delicious two course supper was serv A. T. Farrell. ed at 8:30 p. m. the table and living INFANT DIES rooms were beautifully decorated with boquets of lilacs. Beulah, the 12 days' old infant of After the supper a business meet Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackerell, pasLettie ing was held, president sed away Saturday night at 9:15, Thompson presiding. and was buried Sunday. The remainder of the evening was Mr. and Mrs. Mackerell have the spent playing progressive "500". deep sympathy of many friends In Prizes were won by Lettie Thompson their bereavement. and Minnie Dlehl, the hostess was a presented gift by the club. Those present were: Geneva Idol, Marrieta Bohn, Mary Tattersall, Maud Tattersall, Leona Smith, Ethel Murdock, Hilda Lessing, Cora CarlThe Beaver baseball team which ton, Lettie Thompson, Emma Math ews, Kate Bowman, Martha Bea.i- - went down In Inglorious defeat at mont, Minnie Dlehl, Noble Grand of the hand of the Iron Spring team the lodge, Metta Hamilton, Vice in their flrBt game played In Beaver Grand Stella Burke and Invited guesc recently, redeemed themselves In Jean Harris. great shape at Cedar City last Sun o day when they played the "ore digLEAVE TO ATTEND ger" a return game. CONVENTION AT OGDEN The game Sunday was fast and close from start to finish, Beaver Messrs. II. E. Dlehl, John R. Mur- losing by one score. The result of dock and Bon Thompson, Mrs. Burl the score was 9 to 10. Beaver has strengthened her line Ashworth and Mrs. H. E. Dlehl and and If they keep up the hard up for Ogleft daughter Hazel, Sunday den to attend the I. O. O. F. state practice they are now doing, will convention and the state Rebekah make a creditable showing in the proposed league this summed. assembly. In Sunday's game was The line-u- p Mrs. Ashworth attended as delegate from the local lodge and Mrs. as follows: Dick Cox (p), Jess EdDlehl as a state officer. Messrs Dlehl wards (c), Dean Bowden (1st), Jim and Murdock were delegates from Lindsay (2nd), George Anderson the local Odd Fellows order. (3rd), Chalmer Davis (ss), Ray Tolton (pitcher and field) and Hasklll Earl and Tom Bowman, fielders. Next Sunday the Beaver team will cross bats with the Cedar City team on the local diamond. A real fast game is expected, so don't fall to The Beaver Post of The American come out and root for the "home Legion is arranging for the plant- team." ing of a number of trees at the o Mountalnview cemetery for MemorFar-rel- BEAVER TEAM REDEEMS SELF LEGION TO PLANT TREES ial Day. The tree 8 will be secured from the National Forest and will be of the Colorado Blue spruce variety. These trees approximately three feet in helgth may be obtained from the Foresl Service at 10 cents each, and Ranger Elbert Cox will go out with several of the Legion boys on the 28th of this month and mark the trees that may ha taken. Anyone desiring trees for home use, may also secure them at this time at the same price by making arrangement with Mr. Cox to go out on that day after the trees. The trees secured by the Legion will be planted the day before Memorial day, at the local cemetery. Gripping Story of Rio Grande Border Heralded as a gripping drama of the west, "Romance of Rio Grande," a Fox Movietone production, with Warner Baxter, Mary Duncan and Antonio Moreno featured, at the Star Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 29, 30 and 31. Taken from the widely read novel, "Conquistador," by Katherine Gerould, the action unfolds around a youth, ostracized by a wealthy grandfather, and fo.rced to make his own way In dangerous zones. "Romance of Rio Grande" seethes from the stormy skirmish with a band of outlaws and a crew of railo road workmen to the battle to the Mrs. Belle Reese entertained at din- death between Baxter and Moreno. ner Monday for Jacob Reese and This picture, which was directed of Gertrude South Wales: by Alfred Santell, has the added addaughter Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tanner, Mrs. Ad- vantages of the speaking voice, and am Smith and Miss Vera Tanner. Mr. contains the elements of entertainReese is a brother of the late Watkln ment that halls a new type of western drama. Reese. Ful-lert- on o Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. Bill Ashworth and children, Mrs. Ethel Nelson, of Milford will of Milford, came over Sunday for give a lecture and show a series of week's visit with Mrs. Hattle lantern slide pictures on Interior de corating. The meeting will be held In the basement of the Library buildThere is an evening's entertaining. All ladles are invited to attend. ment awaiting you. Watch for announcement in the next issue of The E. N. Thompson and family, Mrs Press. J. W. Farrer and Lurena Burrldge left yesterday for a motor trip Walter Paxton, brother of Wallace through California, expecting to be Paxton, was in Beaver Tuesday from gone several weeks. Parowan. |