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Show j BUSINESS is better. Are YOU getting your share? If you are not, likely it is I because YOU are not TWENTY-EIGH- T YEARS OF CONSTANT PUBLIC SERVICE TO BEAVER AND VICINITY j ad-- 1 Invert ising. ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY VOL. XXVIII. NO. UKAVHI5 COUNTY, REAVER. UTAH, -3 PROMISING STRIKE IN RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR William FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, LIVESTOCK SITUATION RED CROSS ROLL CALL BEAVER'S UNEMPLOYMENT (Bill) Bullitt $2.00 Tor Year in Advance l!);ta Los Angeles, Nov. 29, A tre- BRINGS GOOD RESULTS mendous amount of beef has been meat channels forced into retail What Is without doubt the bigEarly results of with few months, the of ore past" thus richest during body and the Red Cross Roll gest thy result that despite improvement Call, Beaver Chapfar developed in the north end of in condition generally, ter show results of business district Hie Beaver Lake M inning About fifty of Beaver's unemployhave worked to the the cattle and a prospect with promises to beprices membership ed were put to work Monday on two (iOYERNORS TO DISCUSS ROADS lowest levels since the start of the canvass as follows: come a "big mine" in every sense of NEVADA for AT the RENO' City. projects This heavy movement depression. the word may be seen by anyone Beaver East Ward The projects are improvements was apparentof to of cattle the a run out to slaughter property West Ward 22; taking 44; on the water system and cleaning, The governors of Nevada, Calif ly something that had to come. Adamsville 10; other branches not the Beaver Gold and Copper Mining aland improving repairing, streets, ornia and Utah, expect to meet at Drouth in many cattle feeding areas company located some distance be- yet, reported. leys, walks and City Park. Iteno, on December 9th, for the pur need for cash and increased numand mine yond the old Montreal The habitual Red Cross activities, The men are paid by the Federal pose of determining the most feas-abl- e bers of cattle al combined to cause Northwest of Milford. The porperty the cotton distribution, continuing Civil Works Administration, at the to the roads from San Francisco big movement to market. has been developed by A. J. McMul-'h- e in progress, and during been have the hour 50 cents for of rate per tlie Ctah Wonder Lands. Federally Inspected slaughter of recent days further articles of clothpioneers mining man of the dis-e- r. b'O cents per hour for is to be hoped by the Beaver laborers, It day which is commonly estimof livestock, in almost trict and the face have been distributed by the foremen and time keeper. County Boosters, that the road from ated to make up about of ing difficulties, but he has as follows: "Cotton Committee," to is continue Ely, through Milford to Beaver will The work expected the total slaughter in the United 600 nevr lost faith in his objective and of prints, consisting yards, until Fehruray 15th. he one of the roads chosen. during the first ten months the present encouraging prospect is States, 31 and birdseye; In addition to the above This road W favored by the Ely of 1933, amounted to an increase of shirting, outing and a fitting reward for his work chilwomen men and for dozen hose, there is a large crew of Lions Club and other White Pine of a faith. approximately three-quartedren; 16 dozen under garments and men and teams at work on the us will County organizations, jt billion pounds, we are told by the 14 dozen outer Though not yet to the main obgarments, overalls, and another make Lehman's Cave, easily access-abl- e road Institute of American Meat Pack jective, the present body of rich and play garments. trousers on shirts, crew on road who the at improvements to tourists many ers. This means about five pounds leud carbonate ore in the bedding The Red Cross knows no such highway 91. Also, the contract was present time have never beard of it. uer canita increase. All kinds of has every indication of going both with a "quitting," and it is word for the first the of month, let the White Pine County, recently pur- meat, except lamb, contributed to up and down while continuing with the Roll call has carthat this Cat project, north of Mander-fielWild spirit a cave the chased and large acreage the increased supply. a splendid showing on the horizonried its message of welcome to en- to F. B. Bothwell of Salt Lake near the entrance, from private ow- -; We are told that In number of tal the full ten feet it has been opollment for the coming year; and City, for approximately $4 0,000. ners and had the deed made out to ened up. pounds of meat the beef slaughter Beaver This work is to start as soon as pos- the V. S. Forest Service, with the was Chapter and its Branches are equivalent to an Increase of 13.2 in the ranks. Such memberships as This promising strike was made sible. be it would understanding, that per cent over 1932; veal gained 8.6 have not been submitted up to the November 6th, it is understood, but, With all thesie jobs under way, made a National Park, as soon as per cent; pork and lard increased wanting to make more sure of what the unemployment situation here is possible. At the present time the 5.1 per cent. There was a decrease "closing date," will be either rehe had, "Mac" said nothing of his ceived by the voluntary act of the cave is a National Monument. rapidly improving. of 5.1 per cent in lamb and mutton. good luck except to a few close "subscriber." as he or she has indiForest Service is expected to The There was a decrease in supplies cated CIVIL WORKS ADMINISTRATION friends; now, with the continuation the wish, or in whatever way improve the entrance to the cave in the far western states, tributary PROCEDURE FOR SECURING of the ore body, he has not been has been planned by those desirit from the to the Los Angeles market. and the roads leading As a WORKERS to the news becoming known. to be enrolled, to December 9, ing to cave. the highway result, livestock prices have been or sometime between ' the 1st of With conditions all perfect, with the is completed it will be When this Placement of Workers Prior to relatively higher on the Pacific and spar, the talc, the manganese and the "final limit" date, a big argument in favor of the Beavethan elsewhere, but the coast January, Coast 1st. December in evidence the high grade ore all in the year. The Tuberculosis early r-Ely connection. market could be only as much high- association "Seal Sale" in December Not later than November cnd in a perfect limestone 19th, setting -- oer as it would cost to transport eith- Is in no be all work relief will all mining men who have inspectprojects way connected with the Red GAVNOR and BAXTER TR1UMPTH er meat or livestock to the coast. ed the diggings feel that conditions transferred to Civil Works AdminRoll Cross Call. IN "PA 1)1) V" A bad feature of the beef situaare right for a rich and extensive istration. Civil Works projects beK. K. Franke, Sec'y. tion is that there has been a large shall December ore body. As he has gone in farther -- o1st, gun before shown percentage of common and has never unfinJanet EMERY COUNTY EDITOR DIES the showings in the face of the drift Instead, Mr. Bullitt turned up be- first secure their workers from per- her talentsGaynor to better advantage than ished beef, brought about because are very red, showing good ore and fore the 1". S., Senate Foreign Rela- sons on relief rolls, if qualified and M. B. Roberts of the Emery Co. in her newest starring vehicle "Padbeand of conditions range poor fisif close availto not and to the make screaming available; tions Committee qualified approach indicating Next Best Thing." in which cause of relatively higher prices of Progress died in the Price hospital The dy, sure which is expected to come in headlines for days by blurting out able, such placements will be made wth Warner Bax- grain and other animal feeds. Big the 17th of this month after an tfom the east at a right angle. National Reemploy- she is of the Paris through the his inside opinions THEATRE. supplies of poor quality beef hurt FIRMAGE the ter at operation. Mr. Roberts, 43, new ment Service. The mine is located over the Peace Conference, Treaty of . Sunday-Monda- y saw with the 140th Infantry beand service Tuesday the market values of all meats hill to the east from previous extenand the League of Nations. J'lHcementK after 1st: as a livelv little Irish lass cause it is manifestly more difficult at Verdun. Cast sive workings and adjoins the pro- Premier Lloyd dignified George All placements after December whose sole fault is her ability to to merchandise The Press extends to meat sympathy poor quality perty of the Independent Silver these proceedings by calling Mr. 1st will be made through the tell Miss Enid Roberts, a quality that event- than the better grades. his who sister white lies, is being Bullitt a "liar." When smug Phila National Reemployment Service. Mining Company, which ually embroils her in all sorts of enAnother unfortunate circumstan was his business partner. given intensive development by L. delphia friends called him a "Bol Beaver Counties allotment is 150 tanglements, she performs in her ce has been that along with the In C. Peterson and son of St. Paul, who shevik" and when his first wife dimen on local projects and 4 6 men usual manner. Warner of meats, there PROGRESSIVE SUFFER charming creased production also have a most promising proper- vorced him in 192::, Bill Bullitt on Federal projects; a total of 196 Baxter, as the scion of the Irish has been an oversuply of competing to Milford report. ty, according married the widow of John Reed, men. Work is to continue until coastal town in which "Paddy" takes food products, such aa butter, eggs, The West Ward advanced class News. S. Communist who went the 15, 1934. ftf actan February excellent does Bee and all of piece Hive Girls under Cie direction this place, cheese, etc., poultry, O 'lir. )'!,:'. the Russian Revolution, o . of their class leaders Mrs. Ella Me-haing in a typically romantic Warner tends to hold down prices. I'viij." "Ten Days That Shook the role. Baxter as not dark outlook is as and Mrs.- - Walter Carlton were The the PAST GRANDS CLUB World." (lied of typhus in Moscow GASOLINE BURNS CHILD others of the cast, including past and present, however. Defflnite entertained with a progressive supThe and was buried with highest Soviet who will be re- programs are under way for reduc per last Friday night. The first Mrs. Lettie Thompson entertained honors in the Kremlin wall. The DIES FIVE HOURS LATER Margaret Lindsay, as "Titanic" membered the girl in ing supplies of hogs, dairy cattle course, a delightful fruit cocktail, of the ladies the Past Grand Club new Mrs. Bullitt, an Gonnollv. "f 'nlva bade" Walter :in! and dairy products, and other was served at the home of Mrs. and few invited guests Sunday ev- Red, appeared in Philadelphia in Little Deloy Watters, 3 year old' famous from the New foods. There is definite improve- Carlton. The main course was servperformer with Le son ening nt G:30 p. m. She served a de- Russian costumes of complete Roy and Isabel Bradshaw Vourk stage, all do their utmost to ment in general business conditions. ed at the home of Miss Laura Ashlicious two course luncheon. Covers high boots. Watters, died at his home in Rich- make 'Paddy,, an enjoyable screen. In worth. They then went to the home There is definite improvement were laid for Mrs. Harriet PatterEarly on the Roosevelt bandwa- field, Friday November 24. from the work. buying power. As these conditions of Mrs. Taylor Furnsworth, where son, Mrs. Lizzie Neilsen, J)arle gon, irrepressible Bill Bullitt turn- effects of severe gasoline injuries. who directed become more apparent, Harrv Lachman, what may they were served with a delightful Smith and club members, Geneva ed up in London as Executive Offic Mr. Watters manages a wrecking film successes has be many abroad, now burdensome should and all the ice cream supplies Idol, Leona Smith, Syvella er of the 'lT. S. Delegation to the yard adjacent to his home and little done his best work with "Paddy," not be burdensome in the near fu- - they could eat. Fall chrysantheMaud Mittle World Monetary and Economic Con- Deloy liked to be out with his dadTattersaul. which is set against as beautiful a ture. While these times will not mums of and white decorated pink converMurdock, Hamilton, Ethel Mary ference. Offside he had long dy watching him at his work. He as has been Imthe table. The remainder of the evgreater production, Tattersaul, Hulda Lessings, Emma sations with Chief Soviet Delegate had seen his father turn the gasoline, pictorial background viewed in films in many months. provement In breeding and quality enings was taken up in games and Mathews, Jean Barton, Stella Burt, Litvinoff. Possibly these talks paved petcock and thought that he would be encouraged because that discussing ' business. Everybody had should Kate Bowman, Merietta Bohn, Min- the way for recognition. attempt to do likewise. He aquired is the way to better markeet prices. a good time. nie Diehl, Emmet-PitWillden and In Episcopal Church House, Phil- a small tin can .and proceeded to get Mrs. Pearce returned Margret o Martha Beaumont and the hostess adelphia, last week Archdeacon the the gas. His father saw him at the ATTEND PRIMARY CONFERENCE ROAD SHOW home from week Beaver last after Later tables were arranged and all Rev. James F. Bullitt, uncle of the car and stopped him; but went AT MILFORD The Stake mutual officers are several days visiting frienHigh priz was new Ambassador, flared: "The Uni- about his work and did not see the spending enjoyed playing 5 Goodwin sponsoring o "Road Show" which Mary Superintendant ds and relatives there. awarded Leona Smith and consola- ted States has disgraced itself by child go back for more gas until his Samuel Johnson Jr. has been on with several of her Stake advisors will commence next Tuesday evention Stella Burt. establishing relations with a conn-tr- y cloths were soaked. Mr. Watters the sick list for the past week. Mrs. Lydia Smith, Nettie White, ing. The five wards will put over -- o which is beyond the pale a par- then called his wife who took Deloy Alice Goodwin five different one act Ashworth and Myrtle A of members ward number HOGS I'Olt SALE plays In each large iah among nations!" "Time" and started for the house to change were in attendance at the Primary ward. at here Union from then to attended Milford, corn Beginning Meeting finished Young, hog.', killed his cloths. On the way to the house in In Conference held the Milford Minei'hvllle. Friday evening of next Beaver Sunday. and cut up for curing, at 7 cents her attention was attracted by her NORTH CREEK week thy will be at Reaver and Ward Carter of Minersville who chape! last Sunday evening. per pound cash Milton Gentry. Miss Leah Puffer arrived from little daughter and she stopped to At the close of the program a Greenville. The East ward and West has employment at a "CC camp in Salt Lake City, last week where she attend to her; little Deloy ran on a beautiful bouquet of flowers was will join together in the amusement St. George was in twon Sunday. head to the house. Going up to the pent the summer with friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Pearce of presented by a Mlkanlve girl to hall at the West ward chapel. It Is Mr. and Mrs. Glyder of Miller stove to get warm. The heat from were here Saturday visiting. Bishop Bird, Supertintendant Mar- hoped that as many as possible will Beaver STATEMENT BY NRS Hollow made a hurried trip to Las the stove set the gasoline on fire and A dance was given by the Mutual gret Miller and Mrs. Goodwin. turn out and give each ward their the boy was Instantly enveloped In V'eges last week. o full whole-hearte- d COMMITTEE Association here last support. Improvement MA RRIAGE A X NOUXCEM EXT Mrs. P. A. Puffer is reported as a complete mass of flames. I'pon arwhich was a success. night Friday Miss Grace Simmons and Cullen to riving at the door his mother yelled improving after being confined WEATHER REPORT Wallace Paxton. Kent Morgan EarAll men on Civil her bed for the past week. employed were married at the in terror. Upon hearing the screams Thompson, Beavand nest Miss of Shipp Hoops Works Administration projects Mrs. Lp Grand Gale, is suffering of his wife, the father ran into the home of the groom's parents In er furnished the music. started before December 1st, were with an attack of eczema. Grand Junction, Colorado. Wednes house and together they extinguishKirk of North Creek was taken off the County Belief Rolls. Mrs. William Twltchell Jr. and ed the blaze; but not before their in Harry day, November 15th. S IS "Si 3 town Sunday. Men who have gone to work Mrs. Glen Merchant are canvassing son was fatally injured. President Gardner of the Grand on these projects were drawn by 3 Junction branch of the L. D. S for Red Cross memberships. The accident happened about BEAVER GIRL ANNOUNCES IN17 13 62 the County Civil Works Commito Chruch performend the single ring- Friday five m. died and the hours p. boy TENTION MARRIAGE OF 52 IS 19 Saturday tee, consisting of C. F. Harris, ed ceremony. DISTRICT ACTIVITY CONVEX- - later in the hospital. 58 14 , 19 Of interest to many people In Beachairman; T. L. Griffiths and TION TO BE HELD IN C'EDAK Funeral services were held in the Only members of the Immediate Sunday 20 58 19 ver marthe is Monday announcement of the Arnold Low. DECEMBER 0 AND 10 were Richfield Third Ward Chapel Sat. family present. 21 56 H The groom, Is the son of Mr. and Tuesday from riage of Miss Barbara Denny, The National Many friends and relatives Reemployment ' 18 22 69 .... of Mr. Wednesday to "Bert Skinner" for the here attended the services. The activity convention Mrs. Geogre C. Thompson, formerly Service Committee and Manager 19 59 23 Veil Fred of Thursday of Association Mutual Murry Mapleton. of Beaver. The newly weds will Improvement had nothing to do with the plac24 59 is The marriage ceremony will take make. there home to Grand Junction Friday FIRST SNOW Beaver, Parowpn. St. George and ing of these men. co 25 19 in the Salt Lake Temple, Nov- Colorado. Best wishes of the Press Saturday Zions park Stakes will be held at place 2fi E. A. Grilliths. Chairman 68 9 is Sunday our ember 3oth, Thanksgiving Day. and also the Cedar City, December are extended to them. Thanksgiving Day, brought 27 70 20 o Monday Joseph Manzione, Manager The young couple will make their first real snow. About four Inches, 16th. 28 64 21 Warren Nellsen Sometimes It looks as if the war Tuesday A school bus has been chartered on a dry, parched ground, worth a home In St. George where Mr. Murry 29 3S 19 Wesley Fairer and about .'10 representatives of the cold million dollars, with more In Is manager of the "reservoir pro- was fought to make the world safe Wednesday r 42 30 28 for Thursday .31 for that to Beaver Stake are planning profiteers. place. ject" prospect. go. DlblKIU BEAVER LAKE J Mutual friends brought Bill Bul-l- it to Woodrow Wilson during the War, when the President needed an inside dopester on what had been going on in Germany. Bill was fresh the Philadelphia, from Yale and Public Ledger. In 1915 the Ledger put Mr. Bullit aboard the S. S. Oscar II. chartered by Henry Ford "to get the boys out of the trenches by Christmas." His handling of this story earned Reporter Bullitt a name for brilliant satire. Next year married Socialite Krnesta Drink-leSince the L. S. was not yet at War, there was no reason why they should not' spend their honeymoon behind the German lines in France and Russia, and spend it there they Kaiserly did, banqueted by such favorites as German Admiral Count von Spee. Once the V. S. declared War, Mr. Bullitt-wasnapped up by the State Department as an expert on the At the Peace ConEnemy Powers. ference he thought that President Wilson and Premeir Lloyd George had taken hi in into their confidence and set off in 191!) on a secret mission to Russia, by accompanied y Journalist Lincoln Steffens. came to the original conclusion that the Soviet Government was not about to fall, made a tentative recognition deal with Dictator Nikolai Lenin and rushed proudly back to Paris where shocked President Wilson consigned their work to his wastebasket. Too rich to keep his mouth shut and try to save his career as a diplomat, Bill Bullitt exploded: "I'm going to the Riviera, lie in the sand and watch the world go to Hell!" SITUATION IS IMPROVING n, two-thir- rs d, Toge-therthe- ix Var-saill- m out-and-o- ut Ash-wort- h, iAMSVILLE . ! r I i i ! gran-dattght- er j I J ; I i |