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Show fetter 3m CENTER HAIRY of Southern Utah Center of Utah's FISH AND GAME Paradise ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY 01. XXX NO. 1 GEODETIC BEAVER, Hl'LLET WOUND FATAL TO RICHFIELD EDITOR HAUPTMAN TRIAL SURVEY By STARTED WED. Waldo Murdock I'TAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, Joseph J. Fuellenbach, 40 years old, and who purchased the Richfield Reaper from Joe Asbury earat his ly last spring, was dead office about 2 o'clock Wednesday 26, 1934. afternoon, December A bullet wound from a revolver he was handling pierced the man's head and he died almost Instantly. Whether the gun was accidently discharged, or whether the man deliberately took his life, was a question. Reports state that he had been in the mechaniel depart ment conversing with his three employees, after which he turned and went to his office. Soon after leaving his workmen, the latter heard a loud report, and supposed It came from the stove. Just a few minutes later some of the boys hurried to the front office, only to find Mr. Fuellenbach prone on the floor and near death. He died before medical aid could be summoned. The bullet entered the head near the right ear. Mr. Fuellenbach, it Is reported had celebrated Christmas with his family and friends, and had been busily engaged at his work during the morning, but he failed to go to his luncheon, as was his custom Since going to Richfield early last March, and at the time he bought the Richfield Reaper from Mr. Asbury, Mr. Fuellenbach had made iriany friends. Joe Fuellenbach was a native of Utah, and was born at Eureka, March 24, 1894, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorens Fuellenbach. During his life he was active in church work, civic affairs, and finaly drifted into the publishing and newspaper business. He workat Salt ed in his native town, Lake City and points along the coast as a reporter before pur chasing the Richfield Reaper. He was a member of the Utah Press Association and a director of the Richfield Lions club. He was married to Rula John at tne son, January it, Salt Lake Temple, and besides his widow he is surviTed by three sons, Maurice, Norman ana Chester, and one Daughter Rula Jean all of Richfield. 10: $2.00 FENDERS REVEAL NEW IIIX Fenders in VETERAN'S LEADER LINES new in appearance and TO structural design are present- ed in the new Ford now on display at Bernett's Service, local Ford Dealers. The fenders are deeply crowned and gracefully formed to harmonize with the flowing lines of the new bodies. Outer edges are rolled under to form troughs which help to prevent mud and water from splashing on the body of the car, and form a drain to V-- rer Year in Advance DIVISION HOOP BEHERE WED. STRUGGLE BEGINS 8, Millard District Basketball gets James Van Zant, National by the OUTLIVE OF THE PLANS OF THE CASK TAKEN FROM Commander of Veterans of For- of on a real start with a bang tothe Beaver Press to "TIME" MAGAZINE eign Wars, will visit the local night. Beaver journeys to Mlners-villof the riefly outline the purpose Milford goes to Fillmore; Geodetic and Coast post Wednesday, January 16, at and yted States visits Delta to open Hinckley is a a short very interesting Following which time a public mass meeting the 1935 together with Championship race of lime' of the time I have been outline of whate the prosecution will be held. this division. "that branch of Our Government will attempt to prove and what The Beaver's are outstanding Mr. Van Zant is a strong advo- the defense will deny suband in I take rviee. pleasure favorites to win this disivlon, of of the of Bruno in the cate the trial payment fcitlng the following: through a tough Hauptman for the murder of the road. "bonus" and will undoubtedly de- having pulled mwiui-- b Geodetic schedule without losing Charles Augustus Lindberg, Jr., L dictionary, means the The fenders are of heavy steel, vote much of his time in discus- preseason a game, defeating strong agretga-tion- s of large areas of the on March 1, 1932: treated with a special, 6 such as Jordan by a hot subject. that coun sing is as Scene the on land both Flemlngton which the tarth'B surface, ing process prevents Monroe at Monroe by alo score; on of seat Hunterdon ty iaa.cs In County, event of damage fe)l as sea. me "survey spread of rust Stoker most two to one and in a return-gam- e Mr. and Mrs. Golden to New Jersey's western border. A to the enamel oundings of the ocean floors are now at home in their apart on the local floor again de neat, E. A. Griffiths and Bernett ment at the Hotel annex. They feated Monroe etermiue the contour, the main meticulously Coach by Swindlelutrst Invite you to call are occupying the apartment that Pe(arce has emon being to gain information town of nearly 3,000, it serves as truly worked his a trading center for a rich old agI. be used in shipping. and inspect this sensational car. was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. snappy cagers into a whirlwind ior iue ricultural community. About ten The primary reasons Wm. A. Firmage, who moved into team. Twig Limb, progressive, H EA FARM CENSUS is Sourland miles to the southeast H)V fend survey are to esiainisa the apartment that was occupied speedy forward will bear watchAT RICHFIELD longitude, altitude, and to Mountain where the child was Mrs. David Mr. R. and Pearce by ing at all times. Farm census headquarters for who bate starting points for other kidnapped. moved into the apartment Minersville, once 3 Census District No. of on the been has Utah, anu as Flemington such State, county was occupied by Mr. and Mrs irveys, champions, are never couu Fed- that been 101 at have ever established since the map newspaper ,and. Ezra Burton who moved to the ted out of the run until the last aca was eral is It occurred. Richfield, Utah, Building, work Pmcticallv all land kidnapping home of their mother Mrs. John whistle blows and they are hard Lne at night with lights, by the base of police operations and, af cording to an announcement by Barton. to beat on their own floor. They the District Census supervisor. tI fcethod known astrianguia-n ter the baby's corpse was found, will bear watching. Hinckley and d strict Includes the counThis where the uiuuu-iuu place pettifogging are im Collis Thompson Beaver clashed in a hot battle at piaceu Ugms ties of Beaver, Emery, Garfield, andMr.Mr.andandMrs. John II. Curtis of neaks or steel towers, at dif Mrs. Grant Evans Hinckley last year to wind up the was after are fraud for Millard, tried Iron, Norfolk Grand, Juab, Kane, ferent angles, and readings and children returned to Pioche finals of this division, they are Piute, San Jaun, Sanpete, Se- Monday after spending a few days out caiiea he led Col. Lindberg. on a instruments with ken after Beaver's scalp. Fillmore even son. But chase for his vier, Washington and Wayne. heodolltes , a combination teivisiting in Salt Lake and Beaver. and Delta are not going to set by of work were The actual the of citizens the in taking used Flemlngton instrument and cope and all season either. Mil cesus is scheduled to begin Jan for the sort of life Clark Beaumont and family ford, watch mputing distance ana angles, not prepared contest is good for at least some recwas 1935. which 2, uary death and after Zion are here from Park visiting mean average is taken this year and may pull in their town his father John Beaumont and ognition jixteen direct and sixteen reverse about to a fast one and disappoint some seats courthouse LOCAL ITEMS fadings have been taken on each The family. Clark is working on one e rival. in all. More than 250 of road near people the only the establishing projects Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hoopes Ight, thereby and angle as nearly perfect 400 reporters and special corresand children returned to their park. four-oseats t for MANDERFIELD have cases applied most In pondents home in Ely, Nevada, Thursday E possible. Mr. Mrs. and E. E. went triDods are built over each at the trial. In the little room unMeyres Mr. and Mrs. Percy Beeson, after Christmas visiting spending latlon or "marker", directly ov- - der the roof, Western Union set Mrs. Elizabeth Muir to Provo last week to visit their Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Burke, Mr. their mother Postal children. fr which is piacea tne ugui ucib up 75 sending machines, and Mrs. Walter Mackerell, Mr. and family. Lerved. The Theodolite is also 50, a battery calculated to disand Mrs. Wallace Paxton drove when patch 1,000,000 words a day on Master John Christiansen came out Thursday evening for o short Howard Hurst, son of Mr. and paced over these stations H. Curtiss case. John Sheriff the Mrs. Wm. Hurst, who has been from Ogden, to spend the Holidays visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fcserving. J These stations or markers, (who added the second "s" to his at Plain View, Texas, working for with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Melvin Edwards. of are bronze discs, are those name after the exposure The West Ward the U. S. Coast and Geogetic Co. A. Christiansen, and has enjoyed Bishopric, John H. Curtis) good- into Beaver, vis'ted our Sunday School 6 months, came home a few "excursions" subsequently by other sur for the last past to who friends naturedly turned over his private as starting points. on the 23rds of December and giving pleasure Sunday. Several helpful sugges news office to two services. from are always glad to greet him. !hich my own knowledge, tions and instructions were given. spent the Christmas Holidays with seen, this work has "The Union Hotel, only inn in We hope his parents and family. He left will visit us again was Mr. Stanley Gunn came home in the nearthey restricting its hospitalto resume his future. going on since 1860 and will town,to morning Saturday officthe jurors and others continue indefinitely ity Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards work and will be gone at least to spend the Holidays with his 1 I inined the Survey from father Fred T. Gunn and family. entertained at a New Year din ially connected with the case. six months. another rent to were advised Newshawks He will to 1934, return Roosevelt this ner Tuesday. on June 15th, Sngeles time I have worked rooms elsewhere, and the town's Melvin Edwards who recently Mrs. Ada Frazer and two sons week end where he iH continue to were western states, housewives it six different preparing Wallace and daughter teaching seminary. returned from the L.D.S. hospi and GREENVILLE Ralph ina rich harvest from the where he had been a patient Luciel of Los Frazer Ghorne iarttng at Lone Pine, California, reap tal, and Dan Mrs. Atkin Mr. and AlMr. and Mrs. John Brinkerhoff for six weeks, Is forking through the High Sierras flux of at least 1,000 guests. slowly improving and Mrs. Ed Angeles motored in Saturday to and children came sver to Austin, Nevada, up mru ready hearing the distant clink of daughter and Mr. up from BoulNew Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Patterson Mrs. with the Year spend Lewis and Gene, Betty council daughter town to over to coins. der Flemington's corner of Oregon and City spend the Christmas entertained Sunday for Mr. and the past month Jean Hales and family. They re- Holidays y with friends and loise, Idaho. From here the party deadlocked over the proposal to after spending Mrs. Aubra Patterson of Pioche, home Wednesday accomturned reand friends relatives e street-sidhot visiting came up with Lamar Pearce Nevada and Mrs. Miss Hplit, part going to Hortiana, permit erection of Hales Annabel by Joseph Patterson panied homes to Ruth. at their turned Oregon and tne rest, including dog stands, a measure hotly chal- Nevada, who will spend her vacation of and while In transit were struck of Beaver. restaurWednesday. two towns' a the worK not were to by but to by Salina, Utah, truck, lenged Mr. and Mrs. Myself, seriously Will Munford Mrs. Russell Scott and chil- ten days visiting in California. wn in Southeastern Utah to the ateurs. injured. Mrs. Rube Edwards were Milford are the dren Holidays spending on Prisoner down the Colorado River and Flemington's strictly visitors Friday. Wells Farrer and Arlo Messln-ge- r Mr. and Mrs. James Riley and iver as far as the Gulf of low- - modern jail was built in 1930. in Salt Lake City visting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Cleo home from the U.A.C. to are Patterson of Baker Mrs. Mr. and Vyron Since October 19, 1934 it has Leora left last Friday and family were guest over the California. daughter vacation their with holiday spend and Claud Mrs. Mr. to for Due to heavy rains in the North housed in Cell No. 1 Bruno Rich- North Creek, California ollllywood spend New Year at the home of Mr. Arlo was accomParkinson and children of PIntura their parents. est that work was dlneontinued ard Hauptmann, the home by his cousin Clyde New Years with friends. They ex- and Mrs. Vene Orton at Beaver. panied of home at the whom spent Tuesday the on see German to peo the nd the men who went the Tournament of carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly enter Messinger who will visit relatives pect Job ere recalled to join us at ple of the state of New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris. time to return to Roses at Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. tained a few friends at a New" untlll here Mrs. left Mr. Warren and murShipp Las Veges, Nevada. Othello Riley went with them and Year Eve party, games and music charge With the first degree school. wife Anna and Wednesday for St. eGorge where on their return they stopped at filled the evenings entertainment. j We have seen practically every der. Hauptnianns ftlle of the 217 that the Grand their infant son Mannfried have he has employment. the Boulder Dam. Lunch was serverd at midnight. Mrs. and Mr. Wm. and Hurst ' Barton Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Canyon spans, and have seen the been living in a Flemington board o were here to of Panguitch family St. home at to their returned ex was since ever he house I Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Powell dare say ing Mr. and Mrs. Harland Goodwin fanyon from points of celebrate the birthday help TownsYork. George Wednesday. Were never seen by white men be tradited from New tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack and little son and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Perce Williams their sister Mrs. Stan Tattersall, ler New Years Eve. A hot fore. people nod kindly to her as she Bupper Ray Goodwin and little daughter week. last of Tuesday announce oL the their marriage was served at midnight and a very returned to their homes In Ploche When I return tomorrow I will walks down the main street with Editha to JackYardley enjoyable evening was spent play- Sunday after visiting with relapoin the party at Needles, Califor her son. His Jailers also say that daughter Los of Bowman Thressa Mrs.' ever son of Mrs Diiniel Yardley Sr., cards and listening to the tive In Beaver, Minersville and ing nia, trom where part or tne crowa Bruno is "a nice guy." But and is relatives Veges visiting will continue on down the River since he has been in the Fleming-to- n of Beaver. The marriage was per friends in Beaver. She was called frolics over the radio. Milford during the holidays. s of bride home at the the formed nave cell, hard electric lights and the rest will go to San Diego. here on account of the death of Emma Walker came home SunIt has been a great experience burned on Hauptmann day and parents, Tuesday afternoon. The her mother Mrs. Elizabeth White. was D. J performed by I had night while three guards have ceremony nd I have seen country night after making a long day vlHit with friends and relatives in evcr dreamed existed. My ad- - stood outside his cell, two inside. Williams in the presence of the and Beaumont family Clyde - word. This Immediate families. The commun spent Christmas here with his California. ice to anyone contemplating an None has uttered Region Six xtended trip is to see this WeB--r- n modification of the common police ity extends their best wishes for father and family. They were acbowl" a happy an prosperous married companied by Mr. Fred T. Gun, Stanley Gunn Mrs. Beaumont's country first, for I am sure practice of the "gold-fis- h life. not budged Millard District Hauptmann s liey will see sights well worth the has mother Mrs. Lowe who is earring and Frank Gunn of Elsinore made Mr. and Mrs, Jim Tooue of for her Mrs. Henry a short trip to Boulder Dam January 4 stolidity. His resolute refusal to Tort, or expense incurred. daughter talk is one of the defense's big Croyden, Utah are visiting at the Limb who has a young baby. Thursday and Friday of last week Respectfully submitted, Beaver at Minersville assets. When Hauptmann crosses home of Mrs. Toone's parent.) Mr. Waldo F. Murdock S. Mrs. R. and Barton. Milford at Fillmore from the jail to the Jan. 1. 1935. Mr. and Mrs. James Riley anMr. and Mrs. James Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Don- Atkin and and courthouse on Jan, he will have o Hinckley at Delta family of Milford come over nounce the mariage of their son maintained under considerable baby of Sclpio are spending a few to spend New Years Day with Othello to Miss Millie Lee of TAX COLLECTIONS 11 January n days at the home of M and Mrs. their mother Mrs. Sarah White. S. Taylor Farnsworth, County pressure a dogged Panguitch on December 24 at the Delta Milford at Dave Atkin. Innocence. of his home of the bride. Treasurer reports that the Tax insistence Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wal Miss Wlnnifred Smith enterMinersivlle at Hinckley Denfense Shortly after Haup Elections for 1934 exceed those the marriage of their tained last Saturday afternoon in JOE W. THOMPSON .'or .1933 by 19.000. This does notitmann.s arresi iu ine niunx wilu January 12 which! $20 of the Lindberg rensom mon- - son Glenn to Miss Margaret Davis honor of Miss Dorothy Paxton. include the redeniDtions Joe. W. Thompson, 6 weeks Delta at Beaver amnnnt to several times as much;ey in his pocket, Anna Hauptmann daughter of Mrs. Hyrum Davis, Guests were Dorothy's school old son of Warren and Pearl Milford. Minersville at at Fillmore. afternoon one of hands fell cts the chums. the into Harry Wednesday White Thompson died at the redemptions did In 1933. 18 home after Whitney, who has since described A reception was given in D.their family January Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris re- a three-daS. L. Mr. and Mrs.Wallace Yardley himself as the Hauptmann's bus- honor at the Milford illness. Milford at Minersville liave moved from the Murdock iness manager." At first Haupt- Amusement Hall. The community ceived a precious bundle of loveThe child was born here Novem S at Beaver. Hinckley mann refused to have any lawyer extends their best wishes to this liness, Thursday Morning Jan Partment to their new home, Besides ber 16, 1934. the par M. a beautiful daughter 9. A. at a for his wife's married of Fillmore at Delta happy several long a couple discarding ents, surviving are sister, Helen k weighing 7 lbs. Mother and babe selection. By the end of his rst married life. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and January 25 and two grandpaerents NORTH CREEK uuolr'a m nrlunn tnpli t hnwpvur tie left Thursday for Ploche, getting along nicely. Mrs. Alva Thompson. Fillmore at Beaver Mr. R. R. Thomas left lastha(1 aRrepd to retain James M. where they wll make their home. Funeral services were conduc M. Hurst recently reWm. Mrs. lursdav for Pasadena. Californ-- f Milford at Delta. 0 2 at ted the home at Sunday p.ni ceived a letter from her daughter 10 Visit with his brother Dave AT DINNER HOSTESS who Fawcett of under the direction unsuccessfully ypr Bishop January 26 I j' nomas for a few days. and Miss Margret Hurst who is at Theodore Bobn. Interment was Murdock Miss Kathryn extra Lehman's Governor fought Fillmore at Minersville. visiting her held in the Mountain View Cem I miup Shirley and Alice, uaugn- - titlon warrant before The Bronx Miss Leola Hoopes were hostesses Washington I). C, Mrs. Alice sister Milford at Hinckley telling Garvey, of R. Green at R. are 8 Thomas j'er Court. He was at a dinner Friday evening at Ie with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bar- - county Supreme her that Heo. White and Don etery. 1 Two home. Murdock at the succeeded o February p.m. by subsequently for visit while their father W8nI j Ueilly, also of Brooklyn, long tables were arrainged and Ipson, young missionaries from ENTERTAINS SCHOOL CHUMS Beaver Fillmore at were of the Beaver Oarvey guests away. who has an Impressive record for covers were laid for twenty-twMilss Dlelh entertained at Minersville Hinckley I Mr and Mrs. Earl Merchant. 'pett ng clients off murder charges Invited guests. When the call for Family Christmas Day. Others sixteen ofIQizel her school chums at a were her brother Frank 2 rM. anu. story was that Fawcett was J dinner was sounded each had to present neien zaormsie 500 party Saturday evening. At February Miss sister and and family SpHnt New Year'8 Kve here ped because he Beaver at Delta wanted Haupt-- find his or her place by locating Beatrice Hurst. an early hour covers were laid for "en Merchant family. 'ma5n t0 piP(ul insanity. Reilly their place card, which was a u."! l,llfi Elizabeth Morgan, Dorothy Pax Hinckley at Milford .ui I Little Junior i whs iift?t?u --millliiiH Twltphpll m. ' The tables were tin small present. ,.,..inn liui uftiiiiaive Lowe and ton, Marjory Mackerell, Dorothy Februray 8 Mr. Mrs. and Ernest ! 'ought home last Monday froni'nH handling of the bal- - lighted 'with beautiful candles son Lynn and Mrs. Emma Ward Bowman, Katheryn Murdock, Dix I eaar City where he was operated Minersivlle at Delta and all enjoyed the dinner by of Parowan spent New Year's le Law, Linda Twltchell, Beth iyhoo. He criticized he New Jer-!ror mastoids. He Is as well In- - their mellow the for AtFilmore Joe as!Rey light. Wells at Hinckley bungling son Farrer, poice and daughter Hutchings, with their an be expected. that the Those surrounding the tables Day declaring Goodwin, Bob Patter vestigation, Mrs. Henry Limb. Mr. Ralph kin, and Beaver Milford. at Arlo ?.r ; and Mra- Ileber Murdock ra8e coui have been settled by were Hazel D!ehl, Elizabeth Morson, Thompson Murdock, 15 viHiting at the Wm. Twltchell r0mpetent hands in 48 hours. He gan, February Dorothy Paxton, Dorothy Miss Beth Hutchings returned Messinger, Clyde Messinger, Em r nonie, Minersville at Beaver Mackerell. in fminn fullfnrnlu Marjory ural Pearce and Ray White. WpHnpr1a staged a birthday party for Baby Bowman, a delightful Mannfried. He shewdly pointed Dixie Law, Lois Baldwin. After enjoying n,PtnJ after spending the holidays with Fillmore at Milford ADAMSVILLE up the prosecution's weakness by Hutrhlngs, May Murdock, Elen her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph luncheon tables were arranged Delta at Hinckley Mr. anrt Mr. wm!m f! trying to get a bill of partlcualrs ore Hickman, Wells Farrer, Joe Hutchings. and all played 600. Frst prize was o,i.h 22 MesRea VPP anI 12 Arlo to February answer U , Slate Goodwin, the f forcine won by Dorothy Bowman for the Atkin, Ralph J Milford at Beaver Adanis nf Miss Martha Beaumont spent ladies and gents was won by Joe imnif questions In regard to Its line of singer, Emural Pearce, Raymond w0r 'fnds and relatives here Saturday action. The court ruled that only Murdock, Byron Black, Eldon Christmas with Miss Franke and Atkin. Consolation prizes went Delta at Minersville Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin' thc laHt 0"tlon What was the Goodwin, Donald Allred and Ray F. B. Robinson at Rocky Ford to Dorothy Paxton and Emural Loyal Hinckley at Fillmore. Bob Dam. Mrs. Robinson has remained Pearce. family motored to Cedar last CUK of death7 ; need be answer White, Clyde Messinger and 1 March from the Trenton Patterson. werk 0 The answer, In Salt Lake since late October, ; ,ed. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mm. Dick Cox and Beaver at Hinckley report: "Dla-Hwith her daughter Miss Lucile Wlllard Reese and County Physician's and Mr. Mr. Eddie Harris of Delta was Franke, and her health Is being children and Mr. and Mrs. Aubra t Delta at Fillmore ,.,rn gnosis of death Is a fractured to Ploche returned "ne from Salt Lake the first of a"11 due t0 eternal violence." a visitor at the home of his bro benefited by the change and rest Patterson Minersville at Milford. the week: which she required. Wednesday morning. ther Arvllle Harris Monday. (Continued to last page) Having been requested jitor of ne sun'i I mea-L.nm- nt elm-shade- iau-l,ri- d p. . Boat-Kuild- er wild-goo- se ed ld dis-jm- Boat-Build- er e; rust-pro- 39-2- 23-2- RT-ER- 2. S te high-scho- cock-sur- tat, s t rela-The- mid-nig- LEAGljilcHEDULE a-- Jam-packe- d I three-mont- y Wal-bec- I ! j f Ed-jjo- n o I drop-Cw- 1 pre-tri- al n - . Alt T..u r. i, ol |