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Show ii THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, WILLIAMS FAMILY HOLD REUNION BEAVER AT GREENVILLE MINE IN reunion of the David E. Williams family was held at the home of D. J. Williams in Greenville, on July 23, 1931. These reunions had previously been an annual affair, but due to changing conditions, the family assembled this year for the first time in six years. The members of the family in attendance from Idaho were Mr. and Mrs. John It. Williams and daughter Edna, (Mr. Williams being the eldest member of the family;) Mr. George It. Williams and daughters Lottie and Reva; Mr. and Mrs. Phi-H- p B. Dance and family (Mrs. Dance was formerly Miss Cecil Williams;) Mrs. LaRie Baker (daughter of Geo. It. Williams) and family; Frank Fackrell, son of. the late Lucy Williams Fackrell; G. Ronald Carter, son of the late Sarah Williams CarA iT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEY'S Things cost less here buy for and sell for cash. Because-- We Things cost less cah here Because We buy in tremendous volume for over 14S0 stores. Things cost here We beliee In less Because small profit on large Things cost Because-V- less ot we have been shoppers ty know how. vol- - ter, all of Blackfoot. Other members of the family were Ileber C. Williams and family of Salina; Mrs. Maggie Williams Griffiths and son Oral, of Beaver; here thirty yews helping thrif We save Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Williams and family of Mlnersvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Williams and family IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEY'S Greenville. Close relatives of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tanner and granddaughters, Alice and of Blackfoot, Marian Broadhead, Idaho; Mrs. Ann Banks, of Mlners-vill- e (Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Tanner are sisters of the late Mrs. David E. Williams;) Mrs. Mary Ann Reese, a sister-in-laand daughter Kate, of Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, of North Creek; Mrs. Hat-ti- e Edwards, of Parogonah; Mrs. Elizabeth Elmer, of Milford; Mrs. Kate Singleton, of Milford. Grandchildren and families present were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hickman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Easton, of Beaver; Mrs. Nettie Kirk and family, of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Calvert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and family, all of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Emll Nower3 and family, of Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Williams, of Eureka, Utah. Most of the day was happily spent in visiting. A delicious luncheon was Berved after which the following program was rendered, with D. Address of J. Williams in charge: D. J. solo, F. D. Williams; welcome, Williams; address, Philip Dance; reading, Alice Broadhead; solo, Ileber C. Williams; reading, Lottie Williams; duet, Viola Nowers and F. D. Williams; reading, Cecil Dance; reading, Reva Williams; solo, Mrs. Lucy P. Williams; reading, Paulioe Williams; comic reading. duet Mr. and John R. Williams; Mrs. F. D. Williams, and an address by G. Ronald Carter. Dancing in the evening completed the day's festivities and all present felt greatly repaid for the effort put forth to again join with their relatives on such an occasion and went away with hopes of coming together again in the future as often as possible. of UTAH, .. . n MEN START HALLORAN IN GOLD COUNTRY JULY 81. 1931. FRIDAY, - i CEDAR-BEAVE- LIONS CLASH lished a camp two of Halloran. The d I s mlrea ii Members of the Cedar Lions club visited Beaver Thursday during the Theatre Springs, located about 225 miles from Los Angeles, in San Bernardino County, on Highway 91 and about 13 miles East of Baker, la a rather Bplrited gold boom with several promlnant mining companies doing development. Gold bearing quartz has been discovered over a considerable area, some of the rock showing much free gold. Assay values run $5 to $5000 per ton. A shaft is being sunk on a in35 foot vein by the with air terests, equipped compres sor and hoist just west of Halloran. while other properties are being developed over an area of 10 square miles. Other companies interested with men and equipment are active near Yucca Grove, Wanderer, Shad- dow Mountain and Solo. The lease on the Commander group started work last week with six men. Here development is going forward along Lottery Bride No. p as follows: BEAVER II. E. Howe, Jr., catcher; Dr. I. Melvin Wittwer, J. Hopkins and 1st base; Ken Barton, pitchers; 2nd base; Taylor G. II. Tolton, 3 Episode of "Adventures in Africa" short stop; Frank Farnsworth, 3rd base; Roy Puffer, left Hurst, A. Petty, center field; E. Dr. Held; Dr. Parker, right field. TUES. AND WED. We are giving treat, here Seat 10 you a it is every R. Cents Trie, CEDAR CITY Winterro.se, catcher; E. pitcher; Hartley Jim Woodbury, 1st base; Joe McArthur, 2nd base; John Blazzard, 3rd base; Dr. Prest-wi- i h and Walt Granger, short stops; Wilson Lunt, lert field; Scott Math-tsucenter field, and Dr. O. Anderson, right field. Extravagance n, Burns-Snyd- TIIURS.-FRI.-SA- Children the local Lions Program SUN. AND MON. The defeating g. club in an exciting indoor baseball game by a score of 9 to 6. A seven inning game was played on the high school athletic field. The score was tied until the last inning making it a very interesting game. of the two teams was The line-u- Best Shows in State northwest t rict near Halloran Send the BEAVER LICKED Home-Comin- Lorin Hall a former Beaver County man, and Herrlck McQuarrle, formerly of Salt Lake City, who have been identified in the past with the development of various mines In Utah and Nevada, have acquired for their barkers some 1,500 acres of prospective ground and have estab- R T. America's greatest play When more conveni- ent the mother never hesitates to send the children to 0. p Skaggs System store Even children can reach our low shelv- ing. If the child is too small to shop send a list of the foods desired and it will be given prompt attention. The check- er will give the child the right change and you'll find a printed cash register list of the costs in the brown bag. No SHEPHERD FAMILY HOLD REUNION AT Richard Dix in PROVO SUNDAY Cimarron Substitutions You have the pleasure of making your own selections. When you get home and reunion of the Shepherd family, pioneers of Beaver, was heid in Provo last Sunday evening. The check your fruits event was primarily in honor of and vegetables you'll a vein of quartz cropping for 600 Henry Tanner, age 79, of St. Joseph, find exactly the items feet, showing free gold from the Arizona, who had come to Beaver to some and to attend the assaying up grass roots, JUNIOR TEAM TAKES you personally select$800 per ton. Ore is being sacked with other relatives went to Provo ed. No one has subfor shipment. where over thirty members of the SECOND PLACE IN smaller sizes stituted Oflieials of the United States Shepherd family gathered at the are or inferior quality. Smelting and Refining Company, BALL TOURNAMENT. home of Elsie Ashworth wasBennett. A most delightful evening developing a group of claims 3 miles spent in There's real pleasure east of Halloran, while ajoining the music. Reand song reminiscences, and tournaIn the Junior baseball economy in shopTom Iteed interests, It is rumored were served. freshments American ment, sponsored by the ping the modern 0. have acquired holdings and have Those enjoying the reunion' were. i Beaver team won P. Skaggs System commenced operations under the dl Legion, the M. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. cond place in the Southern Utah Henry rection of A. G. Keating, Los Ange Thomas W. Tanner, Mrs. George Way. of. St. George,! les Broker. Charles Coyle, repre- division, composed and son, of Arlozna; Mrs. Hansen Beaver and Parowan. senting Northern Oalifornia interests S. Tanner, of Milford; Mrs. (Continued from front page) Four games were played during Walter Halsouth of have acquired holdings ents of the noted Cowboy tenor, A. Sarah Shepherd and Laura Shepg the celebration In loran, while others are active east Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Win. of from Brldger, herd Ulackner, Beaver; local team losing two, stores food and west. At least 1000 claims have Beaver, the rendered Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. a pleasing Wyoming, Ashworth, been staked by Utah Mining inter- games to St. George and winning Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Fank Benmusical number. Geo. C. Murdock, "A Surety of Purity" two from Parowan. ests. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Snyder, Sr., ave a talk; Jim Wheeler, of nett, to of date The standing the teams Years ago, the buro prospectors Mr. and Mrs. Abner Tanner, Mrs. Pioche, gave a comic song; Mary A. is as follows: in about some and did White gave a short talk. C. Maeser, Mrs. Julia E. JohnSarah Won Lost Halloran, but the distance from rail James Curfew, of Aurora, sang, Hazel Janson, Misses Geor- PEAK SCALER DIES IN MrSj son, 6 0 and other handicaps made it an im- St. George and a short talk was given by Isaac Editha Booth, Pauline, Maeser, gia 5 3 Beaver ZION PARK PLUNGE possible task. But with the building Riddle. Jean and Virginia Carol, Helen, May, 1 5 of the new Highway from Barstow to Parowan Mrs. Bolitho, of Manti, tendered Donna Janson, Dorothy St. George and Parowan have one Bennett, Los Vegas, the district has taken on The career of a daring mountain a vote of thanks to the committee Stole. Johnson, Marjorle more the to to play complete game renewed came to a tragic end Satur climber activity. for showing the visitors such a wonWells have been sunk for water series, but the result of this game day when Don Orcutt, 24, of Los derful time. with success and with the Power will not change the standing of the DROPS DEAD AT Angeles, fell 1000 to his death from After dinner all attended a matSt. George tournament. in the thetearas Dam to line Boulder Cathedral mountain in Zion Park. crossing inee at the Lyric Theatre, given ENTRANCE OF will represent the southern division two telealso the Orcutt is the only white man ever major district, by City Manager Joseph Manzlone. LEHMAN CAVES in the State tournament. a and lines paved to climb the Great White Throne, highway, phone All programs, dances and ball This was Beaver's first year in for modern facilities the gives world's largest monolith, situ operators record crowds throughgames drew Death ended tragically the first the junior league, and they made a; In Zion park. He accomplish operations. ated out the celebration. The local band St. George,; visit of Mrs. Jennie Rellly, 58, of ed the Mining men declare the formation remarkable showing. feat on June 30. furnished plenty of good music and been organiged New York City, to relatives In Neis very similar to that of Gold Field the winner, has Orcutt has conquored many peand the number of visitors exceeded and values so far indicate that with three years which gave them a big vada when she dropped dead at the rilous mountains without serious In all the entire expectations. entrance to Lehman caves Sunday development another rich camp can advantage over their opponents. this time luck was celebration was one of the she was preparing to tour the mishap, but as seathis With made the progress reasonably be expected. Prospectors Cathedral mountain him. best In the history of Beaver. against are coming in from Utah and Nevada son by the local boys, Beaver may caves with a group of relatives and "cot" him and pitched him merci "0 acquaintances. She died an instant poinis, while iseveral Los Angeles expect a winning team next year. slopes. His Jose Bettlson was here from after remarking to a physician In lessly down its Jagged o men are acquiring claims and mining was mangled almost beyond for the celebration. the party that she had never felt body expect, to begin work In the near fu- NOMINATIONS MADE recognition when found. better. at ture, among whom are Disney Smith, FOR LEGION OFFICERS, Apparently Mrs. Reilly nor her He left Zion Park Saturday Scott Mclteynolds, Clinton D. Ray, 11 a. m., and when he failed kin knew that she had any sympJames McCoy and J. M. McQuarrie, The Beaver Post of American in the afternoon government toms of heart trouble, although the the latter identified with the open- Legion met at the started out to search for Armory Wednesrangers in the party noticed she ing of Gold Strike in Southern Utah. day for the purpose of nominating physician returned to Zion park after the short! him. They Kali and winter months will see con- officers to he voted on to act for seemed fatigued 7 a. m., Sunday with Orcutt'i at climb to the cave entrance. are giving great service siderable work done in this district. the on an improvised stretcher. year. ensuing The doctor worked several hours body o brick FOR SALE One folas The were nominations that he had fallen estimate New Low Prices in an effort to revive her. The body They house, chicken coup for one thous- SHEEP CONVEYED lows: was shipped back to New York thousand feet. and chickens, two lots and barn, I. J. Hopkins For Commander See TO LOS ANGELES from Ely. Just east of flour mill. Call 38 for and K. A. Barton. Arnold Ashworth Boss Smith o HUGE BY TRUCKS For 1st Vice W. L. Hutchings price. MILLER GARAGE This Englishman who says Amerl-- , and Bert Swindlehurst. Jack Miller, Prop. 0. K. BARBER SHOP cans have no imagination should In from of sale at the notices for Location Vice herds A. sheep Delivery J. For 2nd Manzione! Mechanic Martin, Harry drop into one of our large cities and Press Office. Washington county and Mcsqulte by and James Ashworth. look at what we call a safety zone. trucks to the Los Alleles markets For Financial Officer Arnold Service Macon (Ga.) Telegraph. started last week. Ashworth." Tin animals are hauled in trucks For Chaplain Mark Woolsey. and trailers, having the capacity of For Historian Ernest Joseph. a double-decrailroad car, with For Roland Insurance. The Nowers. special livestock trucks carry their own loading Executive Committee f,1 to be (One Mile East of Minersville) E. A. Pettv, Mllo Baker, chute, and make the trip in from elected ) !." to 18 hours. Boh Nowers, Warren Neilsen and It was felt by the livestock men Cliff McKhane. We are now handling a complete line of wall JITNEY DANCE EACH WEDNESDAY NIGHT that such a system of delivery was to Conven the State Delegate paper call and see our sample we can save you REGULAR DANCES SATURDAY NIGHT, 75c at Park City on necessary as It takes about 4 8 hours tion to be held to ship the animals by rail. money. August 13, 14 and 15, were select SWIMMING AT ALL HOURS The shipments are In the nature ed as follows: of an experiment, and If succersful Kelegates M. J. Warr. E. A. Except Mondays and Fridays will he used not only In hauling Petty, Krnest Joseph and Boh Now tattle ers. sheep, hut also hoRS and We are also stocking bolts in our hardware d'HIM from southern Utah. Alternates Warren Neilsen, Dr. epartmentall sizes. I. J. s Hopkins, Carl Dean and Ken i Barton. STATE MAILS After the meeting the Legion PRIZE LIST FOR boys enjoyed a watermellon bust. and i:,'-,V,'J,f'y,,,-- w 75th anniversary successful Epoch in beaver history four-da- y le Queen-Hall-McQuar- A family i Home-Comin- g, j se-- !0 R SKAGGS Home-Comin- VI-l7Mi3Z- rL tore-tur- Dayton Tires -' ute RADIUM WARM SPRINGS k Sergeant-ab-Arm- s Walin Paper BOLTS ftmimtHiHiniiniiii Ve Follow the Market Flour goes down to $2.10 per hundred Snowflake goes down to $2.30 per hundred Sugar goes up to $5.80 per hundred Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, all 2 for 25c SCREEN WIRE OCTOBER Gem THE MURDOCK OIL FAIR o Harry Hodges arid brother Billy, The Utah state fair premium list left Monday morning for Monterey, n.'iniitiK prizes to be offered at the Calif., where they expect to spend various contests to be held at the several months. annual interniountaln display, Oct ober Th- - trouble with a great to 10 inclusive, Is lHng mall- ninny of to last exhibitors year and girls Is that they lovt- - the water at in the tlie Interested oilier persons but don't like It In the fair. dUh pan. 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