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Show CHATTER COTOTY JBJ&AVJE1K. ith Our Readers IF AM, SEPT. UU-US-- SS of nf the majority Monument the to let citizens jensw- . Art eBia n ..:-in- .. ltv t county ' SSOrt.' 9 BEAVERThe Dairy cost two hiehwavs. . a rlA. Center of was made upon mose ooaies commis- ffeek by 8tate hihway tne statute. around to oil ,aod lis Southern Utah additional rearing fish hatchery new The ponds will lofted Monday. ! nf roncrete and will be the VOL. XXVI. NO. 38. size as the three ponds built at u hatchery last year, mm uie uuwill it be ition of two more ponds, COMMISSIONERS SET tfSsible to raise many thousand hsh 1. unTth of four or five inches be- TAX LEVY FOR 1930 which should assist .ore planting, In improving angling very materially the lakes and streams oi Beaver Slight Decrease in County Levy ' on two ffork at the Beaver ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER Cities and Towns Remain deer run over by Win. Boyle Same as Last Year sn witn tneir car to the was seen geaver canyon last week, At a regular meeting of the Board Baker in Baker's Sunday by Milo of was Mr. County Commissioners held August While it crippled anyon. 1930 it was resolved by the Beaver Baker thinks that the animal will 5, . j . . n . County Commissioners that the fol n. was canea waruuu recover, jjhhs Sunday morning to lowing levy be raised for the year iij the tanyon 1930: s get a dead deer, which had lodged County in the Beaver river between the two 2.5 Mills State Roads plants, out of the stream. Mr. Davis 1 mills ias unable to tell what had caused County Roads 2.5 Mills the animal's death." County General . .9 mills Bond Sinking .9 mills One hundred and fifty half grown Bond Interest were received Sunday Library ... .7 mills pheasants .5 mills morning by Game Wafldfn Cyrus Indg 5 mills Davis from the state game farm at Dep. Mothers went .1 Mr. Davis down Co. mills . Fair Sprlngville. 1 mills the birds had been War Vet. io Milford, where and brought Old Age Pension shipped .. .4 mills by express, them up to Greenville, where he begthem along the lO.lmills an scattering Total Beaver bottoms from Greenville to Beaver City the old fort east of town. Pheasants 4.3 mills Light Bonds and interest lave been the 5.5 mills Bonds and rapidly interest Water multiplying past few years, and Mr. Davis says Sidewalk bonds and interest 1.5 mills that there will probably be a short construction water works .. 3.7 mills open season on these birds In Beav .... 5 mills . Contingent fund The snd I his 1 county er another year. 20 mills 8 Zxh mills mills 11 Vt mills 4 5 mills mills 9 mills . Total ......... A A A "Lightning never strikes twice In School Levy the same place," 13 the old saying, General but that does not prevent lightning Interest and Bonds striking the same man's proptwice. erty Sunday during an elec trical storm, the aerial on Bob Now er's store was struck and a pig at his slaughter house was killed by another bolt. The aerial on the .Vower's store was connected to an other poll on the Beaver Drug store, and all the wires, including the The lightn fay wires were melted. tag also entered the drug store and burned out the motor on the ice cream making machine. The cable ot the telephone company In front of the buildings were also damaged irom Total levy AUTO COMMANDMENTS" . Milford For General Purposes For Interest Water Bonds.... Total Minersville Sinking fund Interest on Bonds General Purposes - .. For the support of high schools friend gives us the following ten commandments for the driver of n automobile: I Drive to the right side of the wad; it's Just as good as the left. II Slow down when approaching across road; it is nearly as danger om as a railroad crossing. Ill Look out for children. You can never tell what they will do, and Jou are always in the wrong If you mills mills mills .. Total For general state purposes For the support of districts schools "TEX . 12 mills 2.4 mills . 4.7 mills 2 mill A one. ait o IV Try to help instead of hinder the traffic officer; he Is there for Jour good, and he's got a tough Job V Be 7.3 mills Total Following is the total tax levies of the three towns of the county which include state, county and school levy 40-. Minersville , 37.9 Milford 48.9 Beaver The state board of equalization has oredered a reduction pf 15 per cent on all sheep assessed in the county. sure "dimmers" Concert By Mrs. Law A Pleasing Success reall- your The concert given on Monday ev y dim; it's no Joke driving Into a 4th by Mrs. Bessie B. blinding glare, as you probably ening, August Law and family assisted by others, wow. was greatly enjoyed by those in at VI Read and obey the warning tendance. All the numbers were Win; they are not put up as orna well rendered. Bents. Much praise Is due Mrs. Law for VII If you feej you've got tO wonderful ability along a musi her "Peed do it where It won't kill anybline. cal ody but yourself. o VIII When making minor renow to have Saturday after Plan pairs, stop where your car may be to attend the from both directions ; other-ls- e noon, August 16, free M. I. A. outing at Cox's ranch. you may stop longer than you '"tlcipate. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Harris and IX Speeding around corners Is a children have returned home after ,tright route to the hospital, n't race past a stopped street car. tome r. day the Jury will call it man-'aughte- X Use The fact that n.o v wnn't anybody back to life, least of 'U had brtn 8 111 discretion. fVia yourself, Poultry raisers in Utah receive returns of nearly $2.00 per hen per year af- At a of com- de- There has been some just criticism in the past, that adequate feed and care was not given the stock on exhibit during he three days fair. This difficulty will be eliminated this year, as Mr. Low will arrange to have sufficient help, feed and water available so that all animals will receive the best of care both night and day during the fair dates. The dynamometer pulling contest, which proved so popular at the fair event this last year, will be a two-da- y year, with different class horses each day. In addition to the dynamometer contest, there will be a ball game each afernoon, probably beween Beaver, Milford and Cedar City, for a purse. The fair committee is at present negotiating for some special attractions that promises to furnish plenty of amusement and. thrills for the 1930 fair. With the splendid stock, and good crops in the Milford, Minersville and Beaver sections this year, the coming fair should prove" to be one of the most successful ever held. Begin now to prepare your exhibits. The prem- - ' ium list will be out soon. sub-stant- ail Visiting Here From Hawaiian Islands D ... -- . . . .. i . . . . ... i Deputy Sheriff Ted Kronholm, of Milford, apprehended Aubry Patterson, of Beaver, in Milford Tuesday and took him to the county jail, where he is held pending bail on a charge of forgery. It seems that young Patterson forged his father's name to check which he passed at the Gem Pool Hall in Beaver. Frank Tavy manager of the pool hall had Patterson arrested. He was released in order to look up a bondsman, and while at liberty, forged another check on his father .which he passed at Bernett Swindlehurst's service station the same evening. It is supposed that he was endeav- oring to make an escape when hended in Milford. - appre- o , 30-da- y - i 1 Plon-Unio- left Paxton Mrs. Walace Thursday for a week's visit with relatives in Salt Lake. Meadow, accompanied ff - Jack Miller and Earl Willden have JuRt completed a cabin at Puffer Lake. and Mrs. Karl P. Woolsey and year old daughter arrived in Beaver on Friday evening of last week,, after an absence of three years on the Hawaiian Islands, where Elder Woolsey has been head bookkeeper and office manager of the Church Plantation at Lale, on the island Oahu, and has also taken an active part in temple work and other church activities. They were given a hearty welcome at the home of bis parents Mr. and Mrs. David M. Woolsey, where the family held a reunion on Sunday and were joined by Mr, and Mrs., John D. Bushnell pnd family ot Mr. 2 by their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stott and little son. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. o Woolsey join In bidding them "wel Carlisle reports Superintendent C. A. Brown, of Highgrove, come home arter tnetr long sothe resignation of Mr. Wallace A. California, who resided at Mander journ In that far-oland. Goates, who for the past year was field a number of years ago, spent o In charge ot Speech and English at.Beveral Mrs. Sarah White ot Beaver visito,d fr,ends Jn and dayg air. uoaies around Beaver the last of the week. ed the local nign scnooi. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. will enter Yale University next Mr. Brown was Just from Miles Curfew. Mrs. Curfew, accomreturning month to continue work In drama- a trip through Indiana, Illinois and panied by her guest and Mrs. James His successor will be named other eastern states. tics. He says the Curfew, Mrs. Simmons Harward and within the next few days. best crops he has seen on his entire Mrs. Gerald Mason of Aurora, moto trip are In the Beaver and Milford ored to Redmond and visited for the P. O. WILL CHARGE valleys. Through southern Illinois afternoon with Mrs. John Poulson. PARCEL DEMURRAGE the crops are iitterally burned to a Sallna Record. crisp, and Missouri and Kansas are be 1 will little bettetr. It was a great plea- - Assistant Supervisor Olsen and AftAr next, there rpnts a 'sure, said Mr. Brown, to visit the Ranger Robins apprehended two section with its green fields violators of the fish and game laws day on all C. O. D. parcels handled by Beaver In Oak Creek Canyon east of Delta the postoffice, which are not delivered and luxurious folage. and Oak City a few days ago. The within 15 days after their arrival. John S. Ferris celebrated his 0th violators were minor boys, and arThere will be no charge for the first 15 days of retention. The maximum birthday on August 6th. His many rangements were made with JuvenDeriod of retention will be 30 days as friends wish him as many more ile Officer George Huntsman at Fillat present, the regulations providing years on the earth yet as he desires, more for a hearing to be held at o that C. O. D. parcels shall not be held Lynndyll, Millard County, the home ot the violators. Salute Guns Used in longer than 30 days for any reason. When no delivery limit is placed on Early Days Unearthed a parcel by the sender, it will be held Sawed wood for sale. Murdock 30 days if not delivered, the demurOil. were In Price vividly Early days rage charge on such a parcel would be recalled to many old timers Satur- 75 cents, and this amount would be Hav vtion an nM rannnn naori in The Beaver County School Board collected from the sender of the parcel 8gg unU, u wm ,ogt flfteen year9 met in Beaver Wednesday. j wnen returned, or irom me addressee ago, was unearthed by workmen if delivered at the end of the The county commissioners were in laying a cable for- the Mountain retention period. and States Telephone Telegraph session all day Tuesday. Fixing of Senders of C. O D. parcels who de school across the grounds. the tax levies for the year occupied company sire to avoid the payment of demuris believed that the gun was the greater part of the day. The usIt rage charges at all times, should re- - constructed by Samuel Cox and ual bills were allowed and road mati : u .11 iiiab an ijucm. it.i puncifl uv itrkuincii Clirlstian "Little Chris" Andersen ters discussed. 15 days and that request should beabout forty.two yearg ag0 Untii U placed on the parcel at the time of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller of Milogt ,u roar WM neard on eyery mailing. Receivers of C. O. D. par- - l8pecla, occalon BUC 88 the Fourth ford were visitors at the home of eels desiring to be exempt from the- f Ju,y( p,oneer Day an(, electlon8. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hum on Tuespayment of these charges, should ac- - It WM generally fire(1 from tne day. cept sucn parcels promptly on arrival, Woo(l jjj or within 15 days of their arrival. A baby girl was born July 1st, to As a relic of the early days in o Price, the object Is valued very Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, at their An Interesting program in the highly, and It will be given to the home in Salt Lake City. Mr. Davis n is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus DavRelief Society department at Stake Price camp Daughters of the to The add In to eers collection. their last the is, and the mother was formerly Sunday meeting Violin Ludlow, a teacher in our la ot used a cannon of Miss was ladles the type extensively given by July, In the old days. Price Advocate. school. MlnersvUl. i B. Per Year Plans Being Made for Fifth the Stake receut meeting Mutual workers, plans were Annual Beaver County Fair pleted for the big "Fathers and iSons" and "Mothers and Daugh- ters" outing to be held at the meaducted. Conditions and dows near Cox's ranch on Saturday The fifth annual Beaver County climate are ideal for August 16. Early settlers ofwasBeav- Fair will be held in Beaver on Thursthe er will remember that this and Saturday, Sept. poultry raising in Beaver spot where in 1869 the family of day, Friday John P. Lee was attacked by InCounty. There will be no roleo in connection dians, who succeded in setting fire to the house. As Mr. Lee and a hir- with the county fair this year, aled hand kept back the Indians, Mrs. though there will be special attractQUARTERLY CON Lee used the family milk supply to ions for the entertainment of the visextinguish the flames. In the mean- itors each afternoon. FERENCE, AUG. 16-1- 7 All efforts, this year, will be directtime two small children, a boy and a girl aged six and eight years, were ed toward making the fair erhibits The first session of Quarterly let out through a back window, and larger and better in every way. With Conference will be held Saturday making their way through the tall this end in view, the fair board decidevening, August 16th. The follow sagebrush succeeded in getting by ed to increase the premiums offered ing day, Sunday, August 17, there! the Indians after which they ran all for livestock, agricultural displays, will be an all day and evening ses- the way to Beaver, a distance of poultry, and all other exhibits, fifty sion. eight miles, for help. per cent over the premiums offered All members and friends, are ur- It is proposed by the Mutual to last year. gently requested to be present. erect a suitable monument of native Another means of securing a larger o stone In commoration of this vivid and more attractive exhibits at our Tanner-Anderso- n drama of pioneer life. All over the fair, is the employment of Geo. P. Church this year such spots are be Low as general supervisor! Mr. Low Married at the home of the bride's ing searched out and appropriately will devote his entire time from now parents in Beaver at high noon, marked. until fair time is soliciting exhibits, The program for the day's activit in assstng the farmers and stockmen Monday, August 4, Miss Dorothy Tanner to Mr. Vaness Anderson, of ies will begin at eleven A. M., at prepare their exhibits, and particularLos Angeles. The ceremony was which time it isf expected the crowd ly in making arrangements for the From then performed by Bishop C. Dennis will begin to arrive. proper care of the livestock while at set aside for the fair. been has two until im of the in the presence White, mediate family, attended by Miss lunch. For the period from two un Freda Ann Smith and Mr. Wallace til three an excellent program has CAR WRECKED IN been arranged. Yardley. ' REAR-ENCOLLISION After the program the time will The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Tanner, of this city. be taken up with stunts, sports, and During a heavy rain storm SunFor the past year she has been the games, which have been planned so noon, a car driven by John M. take day part. Spec efficient clerk in the Fernley store. that everyone may of the Salt Lake Telegram, are events forthese Sharp, ial committees who She Is a charming young lady . . . ... i . i. ; , ., t . ... i u i i ' uu nil .nammun b tar OI I01IOWS. as in Beaver. of a friends host tjnteriainmeni has was which of the side Zola standing at Mr. Anderson Is a former Beaver dren: Committee chairman, B. near McMullin's C. the Hive Bee Scout and highway boy, who has made good in the out- Smith; Boy side world. He is a son of Mr. and Girl's activities, Blaine Blackett, El- home on the Milford road. The Auburo car driven by Mr. Mrs. M. T. Anderson, and came up mer White, Ila Tanner, and Chloe was badly damaged, and its Junior and M. Gleaner Sharp Men, a few weeks Los ago Farrer; from Angeles . 4 to visit home rolks. Arter a rapia Girls activities, D. K. fearce, L.aura occupants received cuts ana Druises. Adult Mr. Sharp was accompanied by a courtship, he pursuaded Miss Tan- SheDherd. and Nettle Smith; Robert White, lady companion, whose name was ner to return with him to California Group activities, Jos- - not revealed. The lady was cut Geneve and Hutchlngs, as his bride, and the happy couple Ralph face about forehead and Dr. the and the after eph. wedding left immediately used a number of stitch- horseshoe baseball in McQuarrie Contests make to Los for Angeles ceremony their home, accompanied by many Ditching, and other outdoor sports es In dressing the wounds. The car was left at Nellsen Garwell wishes from a host of friends will be staged between wards, o and the couple left on the afterage for their continued happiness. noon bus for Salt Lake City. The o Wallace A. Goates car was only slightly damBEAVER BOY HELD Yale Hamilton Will Enter aged. ON FORGERY CHARGE ter feeding costs are f 2.00 PLANS FOR M. I. A. OUTING, AUGUST 16 DO YOU KNOW Philo Davis came up from California Saturday and stopped for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Davis. He was enroute to Salt Lake City to get his baby daughter, who has been with Its grandparents at that place since the Utah. at relatives Hyrum, death of Its mother, several months visiting ago. Philo will leave both his chilSawed wood for sale. Murdock dren with his parents and return to Oil. California for a couple of months, but expects to return to Beaver for of Lou Mrs. Mr. and Joseph, the winter. Washington, D. C ,.are expected to R. T. Brown, of Greenville, wa ried arrive this week for a visit with Mr Joseph's sister, Mrs. R. C. Murdock Tuesday in the justice court on the and other friends and relatives for charge of assualt on Normand Murson of Fred Mura week or ten days. dock, 12 year-ol- d claimed that Brown The dock. plaintiff R. C. Murduck made a business had beaten the boy with a piece of trip to Salt Lake City Friday,, re rope. The trial resulted In an acquit" ' tal for the defendant turning Saturday. CARD OF THANKS wish to thank all thoes who 10 kndly assisted at the death of dear mother and for the many utiful floral offerings and for use of the cars. William J. Smith David A. Smith Mrs. R. Pearce Is In Salt Lake with her daughter Zelma and son George W. Smith Grace Williams Obera Pearce. Thomas Grlmshaw Mrs. R. J. Law and daughter Ev aud Mrs. Geo. C. Murdoch and lin left on the bus Tuesday for a t 9 daughters were Milford visitors two weeks visit in Los Angeles with f"ar afternoon. her daughter Cycle. W Price BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 19S0. J hunty. COUNTY , |