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Show MAY 22.1036 THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, PAGE TOUR MINERSVILLE Phone 24 PkiSS UTAH STATE Publisher KARL S. CARLTON Published every Friday One Year $2 IX ADVANCE) SUBSCRIPTION RATES (PAYABLE Six Months f1 Funeral services were held in the ward chaple Sunday afternoon for Rollan Roberts, five month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts. Counselor, Truman V. Rollins, in charge of the services. "Somet Time. We'll Under stand," was sung by the choir. Invocation was offered by A First Class Publication Entered in the Postofflce in Mail Matter, under the Act of Beaver, Utah, as Second Clafts Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates quoted up on request. Red Cross Convention The annual national convention of the American Red Cross was held in Chicago, May The cordial tone of the personal invitation directed to all Red Cross chapters, was emphasized by Mr. James B. Forgan, chairman of the Chicago chapter, in the spirited phrase, "All Chicago will welcome you;" and indeed, muny prepara- 11-1- A FIRE HAZARD Some body who ought to know, better is responsilbe for a fire at the Little Reservoir. Who ever it was must have thought it funny to set fire to a large Beaver lodge that had been built in the south end of the reservoir. Late Sunday afternoon Ranger Christensen and a group cf Beaver sportsmen were at the retervoir and attempted to put the firo out. Later the same afternoon ths blaze comenced with renewed acvivity and a final attempt was made to put it out. Sometime, somewhere just such carlessneBS as this will prove costly to our beautiful scenic mountains surely no thinking person wants anything like that to ni Meyers. A piano solo was Moro- er rendered by Mrs. Jesse Baker. Words of sympathy were offered by Truman Rollins. Little A duet, "Your Sweet Rose Bud Has Left You," Alva-rett- a Robinson and Rose Banks. George H. Eyre was the closing speaker. Closing song, "Some Time Some Where," by Choir. tions were made centering about Benediction by Bishop George the official program and otherwise Marshall. Interment was in the Miners- planning varied interest and enter tainment for the visiting dele- ville cemetery. The grave was ded gates. icated by C. K. Jameson. As it was not possible for BeaBesides his parents he is sur ver chapter to be represented, an vived by the following brothers Informal messaKe of regrets was and sisters, Vance, Beryl, Coy, sent by the secretary, on behalf of Eleanor and Carlie. the chapter, for Miss Beaumont, Mosiah Hall, state secretary of chairman, to Mr. A. L. Schafer, manager of the Pacific Branch libraries called at the Public LiArea, who at that time expected brary Thursday evening. to attend the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thornton The following paragraph is quoand children of Salt Lake City rel ted from copy of an air mail letter Mr. Schafer to atives here Friday. addressed by James T. Nicholson, manager of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Banks and the Chicago chapter, dated San Jerry have returned to daughter Francisco, May 11th: Caliente, Nevada after spending "That you may know of the ap- some time here. preciation of your proffered hosMr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright of pitality on the part of some of our chapters even at the distance of Piache, Nevada have been visitors Utah, I am enclosing copy of com- at the Martii Sherwood home. munication from Miss Kendall Mr. and Lynn Mathews Kirk Franke of Heaver, Utah, in of Antimony spent which I am sure you will be in- and son Gerald here with relatives. M-- terested." Such an expression as this paragraph conveys, as to the place held by the chapter among its superior officers, and the courtesy on the part of Mr. Schafer in forwarding the letter to convention headquarters show gratfying ackSend in all of your little hap- nowledgement of Beaver chapters penings they are news to some. concern for the events of the naBut get them to this office by Tues tional gathering and for the program of the organization at large. day night The Beaver Press. K. K. Franke, Sec'y. s. Saturday Mrs. Ray Goodwin of Pioche, Nevada is here visiting tier parent Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Mr. and Mrs. William Richards have returned to their home in St. George after spending several days with relatives here. Mr and Mrs Reed Hall and sons Stanley and Teddy of Burl. Idaho are here staying with relatives. Lynn Savage of Antimony call ed on friends here Saturday. Mrs. Sidney Carter Is visiting at Caliente, with her husband who is employed at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roberts of Caliente attended the funeral of their nephew Rollan here Sunday. Mrs. Lorin Hutchings of Beaver visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Osborne. Is NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISIS AND FOR THE COUX-IOF BEAVER, STATE OF TRICT V UTAH. STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff, va PRESLEY M, WHORNHAM, otherwise Presley Miles Whornham, and AGNES WHORNITAM, his wife; OSCAR F. BER 3STR0M. GEORGE J. COCKETT. WALTER MACKERELL and ELTON doing business under the firm name and style of MACKERELL AND COCKETT L U CO., and LEVI N. HARMON, MAC-KEREL- L, R Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 1st day of June, A. D. 1936, at 12 o'clock Noon of said day at the front door of the Beaver County Court House at Beaver, Utah, the following property situated in said des-scrib- ed county, Lot Four (4), the Northwest quarter (NWU) of the North west quarter (NW4) of Section Thirty-fou- r (34), Town- ship Twenty-nin(29) South, Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Meridian containing For and 95100 (41.95) acres, more or less, together with any and all buildings, Improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging. TOGETHER with Two Hundred Fifty (250) shares of capital stock of the SOUTH RE'-Cto-w- it: e ty-o- ne H RESERVOIR AND IRRIGATION COMPANY & Eighteen and E14 ) shares of the capital stock of KENT'S LAKE RESERVOIR COMPANY; together with all other rights of every kind THE RAINBOW HOUSE In the long, long ago in the far distant southland the people erected a great house and it was and is the largest house Inthe world. It reaches the very sky in height and is painted within and without in all the known colors and blends of colors. Furthermore, with it lives the beautiful rainbow, the most beautiful thing in the world. It is the house of all houses. Everyone is welcome to visit it and sit at the feet of the rainbow, for it is a beautful bird (the Indians believe), but only the fowls of the air that can fly and travel at will ever visit it and they visit only in winter. In the fall of the year you will see the birds gathering in flocks, busily chattering. Then some morn ing you find them gone. If you had watched the face of the moon that night you would have seen them flying south across it. They were going south to the Rainbow" Home where they always spend the win- The program for Sacrament meeting last Sunday was under the direction of the Aaronic Priesthood group. Sheriff-Beave- r Date of first publication, May by Special i:o North of the Post Office A For 1st Class 8, Data of last publication 1936. May 29, ACETYLENE WELDING Sec Warren Thompson """suier, vis of wii,. Dorothy . Caliente.' i ne young m Aaronic priest Bran, Sunday aftern "eaver Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Lee Paice Caliente and Mrs. . J wer( k Claude I and WUliam Caf R. Chase Murfock , was in town w., . terest of the Boy ScoJ GE- C - MILUJ Attorney-at-La- OVER THE J BEAVER ARTHUR PLUMBING Sffli and Telephone HfiA: J CLINE, WILSON General fc Law 4 Q Pra( Offices At Milford Beaver Now j Open SHADY'S CAFE b fully equipped and If J lug a large patronagtrf meals or short orden ... hours soft drinks Ice Cms . . . . PRICES ARE WE J RIGHT! SERVE FULL MEM Soup . . . Salad . . . M Coffee . . . and Eitw AS LOW 35 AS CENTS e SHADY'Si at the Ten Cent Store GBIBEB Correspondent i WHY? Work Done? M. BARBER SHOP "u.i .irs. v li SANITARY 19S6. II Dozens of articles, from one cent to 25 cents ADAMSVILLE Every Day We Do Our Part To Make Your Face A Work County. The residents of Sulphurdale spent Wednesday evening in the canyon on a weenie roast. After supper they played baseball, then sat around the fire and listened to the children sing and dance. .. Mr o (18-514- and nature, however evidenced to the use of water, ditches and canals for the Irrigation of said premises. DATED this 2nd day of Mav, D. 1936. NIELS JENSEN, setp-daught- Mrs. Margaret Pearce visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Pearce at Beaver last week. Mi Brothers Fred T. Gunn, George Paice, Frank Harris and sisters Caroline Smith, and Mrs. Hutchings all of Reaver attended our Sunday School and meeting last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks were Milford visitors Sunday. Clarence Rollins motored to Minersville Sunday. Park Griffiths has been quite ill with pneumonia. He is now on the improve. Miss Delia Johnson was a Minersville visitor Sunday. Mrs Melborne Limb spent a few day of last week visiting at the ter. home of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Throughout the coming and going years they have spent their Parkinson at Beaver. Mrs. Kate Evans visited in Beawinters in this house and still do. ver Monday. It is their winter home. There they and sing chatter the months away till spring comes to us again, and there in an eternal warmth of col or they renew themselves to return refreshed and brilliant with the coming spring. And in each of Go to Salt Lake City the Pueblo Indian villages of the 3 in to Buy the years and years southwest, ago. (and in some even now) there was a Rainbow House of Watches common house size, where the refreshing power of color and the Diamonds rainbow were especially revered. or have Your Repair of Art. Corresponds be insession in FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FIVE MONT II OLD BOY ASSOCIATION I The Board of Equalization will the Court Room of Court House County Beaver Baker the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond from 10:00 20. 10 and Mr. 1, on June and children of Lake Shore, to 4:00 1:30 noon and 12 o, M. to A. of Pio and Mrs. Shirley Baker M. P. Spanish from Also Miss. Francis They will condinue on further Mrs. LI wood Fork, and Mr. and Neif necessary to transact all dates Bristol, of Erk-kosand son rebusiness. the vada were her to attend in honor oi Any person wishing to protest ception recently given who the assessed valuation of their Mr and Mrs. Onnond Morris, St. George property may enter same at the the in were married said meetings on the above dates. Temple April 2!L By Order of honor A reception was given in County Commissioners of Mr. and Mrs. Onnond Morns, ,) I 8 at the Friday evening May A large Beaver. Home at surFARM NEWS NOTES crowd gathered from all the They communities. rounding furnby dancing to the music Aldeii STOKER GOLDEN Walters, Charles ished by County Ajrent Woodhouse and Ha Faux. Refresh ments were served. They received new According to Geo. S. Glen, remany beautiful presents. The at home their make will gional manager Emergency crop ly weds Greenville. The bride was former- and feed loan section June, '15, 193 6, has been set as the closing ly Miss Xola Baker, of Mr. Harry Green. Everyone date for the acceptance of applications for loans on crops to be wish them success. planted this spring, or for the proMr. and Mrs. William Twitchell duction of feed for livestock. MerJr., also Mr. and Mrs. Ben chant motored to Salt Lake City A ROAD SIDE STAND Thursday May 7. to bring Doyle A roadside stand may be just a atTwitchell home. He has been table on the lawn, where surplus tending school there during the garden products can be displayed past winter months. for asle from time to time. It may Mother's Day was tinttingly ob- be a more permanent stand in served with a program. Booklets front of the home or on a nearby were presented to all Mother's of highway, with a display counter or shelves, and a roof to protect the community. the produce and the attendent o from both sun and rain. It may be still more ambitious, a fairly where several large structure SULPHURDALE to sell farm families by Special Correspondent most of their fruit and vegetables and other products to steady cusMr. and Mrs. Harry Schuler tomers and passing motorists who motored to Richfield Tue,sdiy on like to buy direct from the growbusiness. They were accompanied ers to get freshness and high by Mrs. Elmo Herring, Mrs. Clark quality. Stands which show up well from Goodwin and Mrs. David Joins. either direction on the highway, Sulphurdale School Is Close) so motorists may see them in The Sulphurdale school closed time to slow down, apparently Miss Blackham re- have an Wednesday. A place to enadvantage. in Lake. Salt turned to her ho",e able customers to park comfortMr. and Mrs. Wilkins of Fill ably and safely is an essential. Lomore were the guests of Mr. and cation on a heavily traveled route seems not so important if one has Mrs. Don Maycock Thursday. developed customers for a special Mr. Jehu returned Friday from ty. Signs will direct people down Southern California were he had a side road to find this specialty. been for the past few days on bus A distinctive name for the stand iness. and its products often helps adAttractive appearance of vertising. Mr. and Mrs Harry Schuler also Mr. and Mrs. David Jones spent stand and products always counts. Sunday fishing in Clear Creek canyon. They report a fisherman for everv hole. by Sptcia" Correspondent By Special NOTICE NORTH CREEK l. P. Wnth InsMc(or at Milford, Utah Guarantees His Work Phono 37 mm OR... YOU WOULD NOT BE READING IT NOW li O IK . . You arc one of the many hundreds of Beaver County people who read The Press . . . because you get news of your neighbor . . . from reading you get bargains the advertisements know the newspaper B you a prime factor in building up the community ... and you Know that as the community grows, so will you enjoy life more . . . ... THEREFORE, we ask you tc BOOST your community, buy from the merchants that advertise in this to build up the town by TnPwwxand relaTRADING AT HOME .Ilp . . and if you have any -nf tives or frinnrls: a um o the uc 1:living in ouivr for woukl !t not be a good'plan to subscribe countrr': Per Year one those relatives or friends . . . that they may be in Advance kept constantly in contact with Beaver County hathe ppenings? 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