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Show 3 1 SEVENTY-FIFT- ANNIVERSARY H CELEBRATION AND HOME-COMIN- BEAVER, JULY 22 TO 25, G, NOTES LOCAL FARM By LEW MAK mm ra'1" County Agent M 1 01 iu the present time many are County era in Beaver m.ee to their crops caused , UibB mice. V the infestations of field soc- some in true This is especially the Beaver vunej tions 0f Deconuug uuucj- VOL. XXVI. banks are . u vl.n) 0'au it that ... to sucn ?fflcnlt to control irrigation water. burrows of these The runs and uc- i neius in the pests out sou tne ... ian hi .w f ' causing n At ut rapldly 80 dry irrigations. between can be These pests CrP8 The Dairy Center of -- Southern Utah ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY XO. 22. Price 12.00 Per Year BEAVER, VTA If, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1031. Beaver West Ward to Erect t" BEAVER 1931 CARS COLLIDE BUffer A New Beaver Second OCCUPANTS ESCAPE SERIOUS INJURIES DAUGHTER OF LORIN HALL WEDS SON OF WRITER In H. S. Contest $50,000.00 Chapel While returning from a trip to Adelaide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hall of Compton, Calif., Salt Lake City, Saturday evening, was married at Yuma, Arizona, Apr. the car driven by Mrs. Josie Skinner and one driven by Mrs. N. Sharp, colAfter several years of planning Beaver High School won second 12, to Charles Spears, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Spears, formerly of lided on the highway in the north and preparations for the erection of a DEPUTY place in the contest for high honors APPOINTED mak was of town. Mrs. Sharp part West Ward Chapel of the Beaver at the Third Annual High School Little Falls, New York, but now reTO HERD DEER OFF ing a turn in the street, and stated at Lenox. Stake, it was decided by a unanimDay, held in Cedar City Friday, lead siding ous vote at a meeting held Tuesday N. CREEK RANCHES that a passing truck obscured the ing the field in many activities by a The young couple motored back to view of the Skinner car coming wide Lenox after the ceremony and were evening, to carry the project to com margin. Although the school the down highway. In response to complaints that was unable to win the High Honor met by a host of friend and relapletion immediately. Mrs. was who awaited them with best Skinner accompanied The ilocation of the new chapel deer were causing depredations cup, it managed to obtain four of tives, out North Creek way, by tearing by her mother and Miss Ann Wool-se- the most outstanding, two of which wishes for the future. Adelaide has will be on the lot now occupied by the impact throwing the latter have been won for three consecutive had a position for sometime as cash down fences and destroying alfalthe tithing office building. A few deInto the windshield. She received years and will now become the per- ier at the Symphony Theatre, Comptails remain to be arranged with the fa fields, Deputy State Game Warseveral bad cuts about the face, but manent ton, Calif., while Charles recently rechurch authorities in securing the den Turpin, came down from Salt property of the school. accomwas Mrs. not serious. from an extended trip to the Sharp exLake the first of the week, and title to the grounds, but this is Cups permanented to the school turned of all and her Islands. children, by panied Philippines a after be of are: 'to the the situation over, three year win, by virtue looking pected arranged within received slight bruises the J. F. Tolton the Adelaide is the granddaughter of occupants next few days. William for appointed Twitchell, Jr., cup Orchestra, to herd the deer back from the and cuts. and the cup sponcered by the Cedar Susie Murdock, of Beaver, also of Contractor McKean and Architects The damages to the cars was not Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall of Miners-vtll- e. ranches. City Chamber of Commerce for the Pope and Burton, of Salt Lake City, '' The groom's father and mogreat. This condition exists each year fastest second year type team. were here the first of the week, mak are ther among the groat novelists of in the The for School the best while the! in the and it work cup High early spring, ing plans to begin their stories appearing in all the day, was to was in won Band them herd southern Utah both near necessary future. by veryARBOR DAY TREE the leading magazines and newsBeaver for the second year, being The new chapel will be one of the night and day last year, the plan ctotiatics tell us that ten eggs of the world. papers PLANTING PROGRAM lost last year to Kanab. An additionOctober first and most commodious in the Beaver proved effective. The damages produced between The young couple will make their to a new done al one was for farthe fences, caused the the school, cup, worth as much as Stake, It not In southern Utah. The January first are In Lenox, where the groom home mers won A GREAT SUCCESS the for Inconveniences. Crop Judging. greatest at any other time. It hapel Itself will have a seating cap 20 produced writing Reaver placed in other group ac- will enter the short-storto produce acity of 400, while the recreation takes hatched pullets Several functions are schedusec- field. follows: as 1st tivities type, These 600. year will seat hall season. adjoining Over two hundred and fifty trees eggs at that led for the coming week In honor of two auditoriums will be arranged so WEST WARD RELIEF were planted in Beaver on Arbor ond place, loosing by a small margin the event, beginning with a recepone-ato second play, Hinckley; Production that they may be thrown together Day under the direction of the BeaAverage of Farm Flock In Compton. TO SOCIETY OFFER stock third place; a place, tion at the bride's home judging, when the occasion demands, with ver Lions club, who secured the Very Low the bride's Iorin Hall, father, Is of all total seating capacity of approxi PLAY APRIL 22 trees from the State Agricultural missing first place, an additional cup, also The average production short-storin engaged writing, and thereby the high honor cup by! a year. mately 1,000 persons. hens in Utah is 104 egg College at Logan. The majority of with a rather bright future ahead, one the of of contestants failure the and reC' commercial to In the addition all The for ladies of chapel the West Ward these were planted along the 91 The average who received a 100 paper to sign having sold upward of 200 short fwki Is 134 eggs. Since there are reation .'hall, there will be thirteen Society are engaged in Highway. II. D. Thompson and Lew stories the past four years. Ills his name. a dramatic production, entitled Mar Price composed the committee class rooms and a baptismal fount. several times as many hens in com stories of the Beaver mountains have to Students winning scholorships on now aver The tithing office building mercial flocks as in others, the "Fixing It For Father," which they from the Lions club that had the its B. A. C, for individual contest, been read all over the world, and brick will present at the high school aud- work In charge, and they were as- the age of all farm flocks is miserably the site will be razed and the wereCleon Stoney, crop judging; letters have come from Australia, used in the inside walls of the new itorium on the evening of April 22. sented in the work of planting by the low. Bertha Lessing, fastest second year England, and other countries, asking The play is under the direction of Boy Scouts and a number of citizens. Beaver County farm flocks are structure. Angus White, vocal solo. more about scenic Southern Utah. typist; thfe The cost of the new building will Scott R. Tattersall and C. B. McMul-liThe trees, xonsisted of five variprobably not an exception , and This is the second marriage in the and managed by Sarah L. White. eties: The Siberian Elm, the Black. First place for piano was won by reasons are s'milar. First, the farm be in the neighborhood of $5i'.000, Hall family at Compton the past to Clara due the fact that White, but of and wortf is expected to be under way The receipts of the entertainment Locust, the White Ash and th& Gold(lock in most cases is composed year; Idona, the second daugnter won a she the year pre scholarship The on the construction within the next will be, applied on the contemplated en Willow, all being hardwood trees mongrels crossed and imbred. married Kenneth Fogg a few in went to having next award the the vious, ' new West Ward chapel. except the willow. Sixty trees were pullets are hatched by hens and ten days. months ago. The cast is composed of the follow planted along the new portion of the line. tlv are all ages and so o in indivi Other students placing lack uniformity as to age and devel ing: highway from the Shell Oil station dual contest were: FIRST COUNTY TRACK Prof. John Risdon, of Westport south. Audrey Farther- - DR. PETTY SUFFERS Bernett Swindlehurst ha? opment; and last but by no means second place for art entry; ingham, INJURY TO EYE least, is the College, Orville Harris. agreed to care for these trees, and Beth housing and feeding Lowe, second place for 1st year MEET TODAY Elinor, a daughter, Maxine Lowe. eventually Farm flocks, as a rule are allowed AND FIELD the shade along this barFlorence Woodhouse, second Dr. E. A. Petty is taking an enforto run in the snow in the winter Beatrice, another daughter, Ann ren section of the street will be most type; vocal solo; Beth Hutchings, ced for place vacation caused by being struck In the mud of Price. attractive. of meet Field spring and fall, and and The first Track second for violin, and Mildred Lind in the ome Dick Cunnard, his brother-in-laFive hundred trees were secured in the garden in the summer.. The the season will be held this afternoon eye with a ball while playing say, second for Lyric poetry. tennis not Scott the balance under Tattersall. and reduce bdow free Thursday evening of last and mud materially planted on the B. II. S. athletic field. The o "week. The doctor had a narrow es Emma Blanchard, his the supervision' of the Lions club egg production. Lack of a balanced contest will be between the high were distributed among private pro DEVELOPMENT WORK Vanlce White. cape from losing the sight, as he was ration, holds the production returns schools of the county, including blind in the eye for several days, but owners his for William Merton, boyhood perty planting. generally below cost; and until Minersvile and Beaver. Is In Lion Harris. members these things are taken care of farm the evening the gradually recovering the sight. It NEARING OBJECTIVE The activities will start promptly friend, Fay is Deta P.urke flock Merton's and ladies their be hoped that no permanent Injury son, to enjoyed Harold, banquet production will continue at 3 o'clock, and will include every mers will result from the accident. which low. at at about the Meredith Cafe, AT FORTUNA MINE event entered by high school stud o love with Bea twenty Lions from Cedar City and a in This should be a good year to sell Chalmers, Harry e races in the namely, ents, few from Milford were present. The ot all of the hens and replace them trice, Ernest Pearce. 220 yard, 100 yard and relay; high Work by the Fortuna Gold Min A. J. MEREDITH BUYS in love with Elinor, only, regrettable feature of the day's with pullets. Jack Denton, The best of Leghorn broad jumpvaulting, pole Co., at the old Fortuna camp, MAIN STREET LOT jumping Wrhite. eklcls are activity was the fact that the com ing priced at 8 to 8 Vi cents discus throw- Burton 14 throwing, miles is Beaver of north javelin progresing, ch this year, with other breeds in Fanchon La Vonde, the widow, mittee in charge of arrangements A. J.' Meredith has purchased the and shot put. with every Indication Mae Blackner. ' neglected to secure an orchestra and sing favorably, Proportion. Eiuhtv and ten weeks ing of the pubinterest Its is half of the residence lot of that south To encourage the company nearing Risfor the old the dance scheduled Aunt Lize, the Autocrat of the evening pullets quoted at 40c to 45 activities, arrang-ment- s Bowman on south Main street. scholastic John in lic goal. off. was called Lillian Patterson. Met Fewer than usual number o don household, The old shaft on the U. S. proper Mr. Meredith states that he bought have been made to admit K going into cold storage,, and track The now owned by the company, and It as an investment and may build on ovorvnn.. free of charge. ty, ith only 40 of the number of which had been sunk to a depth of the Bame next year. many thrills and embraces meet it years chlckB being brooded the much entertainment, and the nign Mr. Bowman is improving his lot 85 feet, has been cleaned out and 4 4 poultry business looks good for . tft the In.rltatfnn The shaft u retimbered. by cutting down several trees and substantially scnooi exienus come and support was to a of 145 to sunk then Beaver building a new fence. of depth public over the Oren Puffer, Jr., and bride, who feet, where the company began drifttaken has o Eaton Gus activities. school Boarder cows In the United its Old Mill Service station ana iruu waa formerly Maudle Shotwell, re- ing. This drift Is now in about 90 Blind Lion of Vernal o 'm produce more butter fat each turned from Iowa Thursday of last feet. The object of the drift is to cut stand from Dick Bowman. " than goes into cold storage, BEAVER BOY HAS PART week. They were married on March the vein jn the old Davis shaft, where Operates Shoe Plant koh one takes approximately 20 IN PLAY IN FRANCE Work of remodeling the Nowers 17. $35,000 In gold. was taken out sevminutes labor Vernal can boast of a shoe manu each day. Her calf Is under way and Emil Now eral years ago. building " Vrni for where some of tho neither dairy nor beef The Boy Scouts of the East ward to have his confectionery John M. Hestelmyer, a mining en- facturing plant The play entitled "Careers," that ers hopes finest work shoes are turned out. ""poses, yet it competes in one or done a "double good turn" a few gineer of note, Is in charge of the 1st. on by the Relief Society in ready to open by May " other,, and was made by Neware These shoes put being days ago, when they gathered after work. The developempnt work which materially influences wards of the Beaver m Price of ton are Brothers and turned but at a good animal. If we some of the Emmett Reynolds was fined $5.00 school and cleaned the yard of has been done so far, bears out his the rate of 60 kw ,.n March 17. was also staged week. Since col, per pairs which were and we Mrs. Vincent. Vincent has Grandma to $11.40, boarder, theories as to the geological forma In the branch of the L. and costs, amounting of over the 200 pairs first the evening 'o eliminate that year W. been spending feveral months in lion of that section. them and make I ranee. Aubry Patterson $5.00, by Justice Besancon, at Church have S. D. been manufactured. money with less labor and The company has installed some S. Tolton .Wednesday, the result ot Park City, but is expected home in a teWfr pnwa William ("Bill") Newton Is per Elder George A. White, who la doing two few the between days. encounter heavy machinery at the mine, includ a fistic the oiily blind person in the haps missionary twork in that, city, wok .29c ng a large compressor and engine, world who the previous evening. leading the 'Jimmle," of Excellent operates a shoe manufac- fall pastures can be the part The Ladles of the American Leg- a toot noist; ouut a ... 42c &t by man. turlng plant. Through special train adsowing sweet clover In with S. L. and W. W. Tanner received ion Auxiliary have arranged free engine room and made other perman ... 19c In the r rencn n was ing he has learned to distinguish given The olay this spring or death of their mittance for all children of ent Improvements. early cummer. 32c number of non- - word last week of the a ill May ereen and grades of leather and to j idge tin quite nrt Inanlnna Innir language men and children of members A. Tyler, age 83 years, They are nearing their objective " "...42c I1 lift.. in leather products. well as members or me sister. Julia as workmanship me permanent 1 Calimpmbers. be to matinee to the of the Auxiliary In the drift where they are working pasture has home In San Bernardino, her at He to make boots in 1905 started 25c were in aiienuante. to he Beavgiven this afternoon at the Lyric and expect production to replace deproductive of 'palatable church, ' fornia. Mrs. Tyler resided In oand the during past 25 years has "... 49c nd the roots and Al Jolson In "Big velopment work in the very near dried stocks er when a young woman and has theatre, showing made about 15,000 pair. He startbe sorry to Boy." future. J PPly humus to the soil. First FTC. ORCHARD SET )c 25c many friends who will ed making harness and saddles in OWla gwpet clnvsr I no a lltHe ..5c 1908, and at the present time supOUT AT ST. GEORGE learn of her death. Philip A. Baker and wife, of Fil- PARADE OF FORD li ? imM to grain, and does not week-enrelIn plies 75 per cent of the leather goods with "wr mo. ., lmore, spent the Music Instructor Clair Johnson, miming. trees In Uintah Basin. used fig Kadoka Mr. Is TRUCKS STAGED Baker atives in this rcity. Four hundred Wednesday from Salt Lake if ... Is a charter member of tho Mun.n "Bill" Wm. the on n mev Fillmore coach Srhool, " the High flra , .I, len iu uCn. ""l wen ..j iney win will be planted Lions Club, and Is well Vernal A fleet of Ford trucks staged Los Angeles, City, where he had journeyeu 12c of as a been contraci A. has but given Hagley, wno '"RardlesH of how they are place by jut the world famous PaderewsKi In Beaver . . 15c Friday known among the blind people of ft:. purchased the property 14. science and physical educational ln- - demonstration who i.i recently April una Tuesday, ,n irue In that city it . every " has sang were a dozen Utah, as well as the Lions of other about of There Utah morning. In the Vnlversity "'flock 15c from W. B. Mathis. The ground Instructor Johnson jstructor will s model different for all club. Vernal Express. nu' of nign;nei been plowed and the planting o were, his wife and a group ;0c,22c of lines and tlU an attracted friend,, mnv much business, inciuui..s, .imsi popular author has start this week. i. student, music school 20c Calfrom Sometimes you think that a young Florence here are pleased to learn of his ra- atttentlon. Mr. Bagley arrived here Anwrica. latest orkt to re- Clara Wbl.e. Ors Gunn, The Neilsen Garage, local dealers fellow is throwing away his money 25c expects and White and ne voiga nows ui- - ifornia Tuesday when he Isn't. It Is Dad's money. Is finished. Woodhouse, Angus sponsored the demonstration. 20c LIls?ian sa." Sounds like a main until the plantingNews. Murdock. Washington County 'wy lesson. readily contcrushed steam the rolled with mix bait or with soft wheat Lted locally by the standard is not so formula. The former beneficial in so birds get the Lulling- insect pests. The mouse mnr easily poisoned than the taking the bait iurounu h- ,,irrpt. witnncv at any season WllDUUi for poisoning the a season so prevalent in the ground squirrel ReMilford valley is approaching. this time before sults from baiting ue probably would not from this time better be out should results being secured best forward, vear around May first. who want It would be well if all in immediately, the bait would get more could be ordered and arrivo use if it is needed. here in time for gov-Le- y, it - y '.'..' ct y - - n, in es sister-in-la- Mil-for- d. er half-mil- Stories of the Town - 1931-3- " IIN - d iv-- w, . body-style- . tttr AiZ ' |