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Show PRT joCR BOOST BEAVER! uui ist close lolunins "O u r scenic mountain areas, vast fishing and " Wednesday of to tk in order on out paper fnd news items do your part r hunting regions . . . No. 27 I Mrs. Ida Neilson, com lot imolishing the telephone curtains and the electirc light fuses. I damage done to her was a r refrigerator I the lace jse. 'feilsou was in the kitchen hie and was badly frfght- J the fire in the curtains i extingished. - The 'Build Utah, program of the Utah Manufactuers' association won approval of newspaper publishers and editors at the summer meeting of the Utah State Press association held in Cedar City, Saturday, June 27. S. J. Stephenson, secretary of the industrial organization, in an informal talk to the newspaper men, told of the objectives sought in the recently announced plan, including that phase of the program under which summer jobs are being sought among all classes of business for students at insti.u-tionthe various educational 10-ye- ar SITUATION VERY SAYS RESTING FORNIA WRITER - s. 2, 1936 The "Build Utah' program has situation continues to for its prime objective the maknsiderable interest as we ing of the next ten years the most e increase in production. productive and prosperous in the fore me a chart showing history of the Beehive state. It is population in the United proposed to ,bring the ince 1900. This chart plan with its varied ramifications pproximately 50 million to a climax with the 1947 Utah the farm in 1900 and this centennial celebration. actuated from year to will start a Mr. Stephenson a a constant upward trend statewide campaign on behalf of number reached 70 mil- - the "Build Utah" program Wed923. After that peak was nesday, July 8, with an address the trend was downward before the Richfield Lions club. reached in Other addresses are being schedje bottom was ben there were less than uled for other Utah cities. .ngeles, Cel., July og 10-ye- ar hogs on the farms. Be- with that low figure there ion and County FHA Information expansion feservers predict that there Bureaus Now Established 50 million hogs on farms Brat of the year reaching Walter P. Monson, Jr. state 0 total. The number of of financial relations of maanger of at the beginning Admisitration Federal Housing Iiown the smallest in more indicated for Utah visted . Beaver County to note that early this week to assist in estabInformaCalifornia slaughtered over lishing Better Housing counthe tion Centers throughout $n hogs in 1935 that the ty. oneshows less than jhsus While here Mr. Munson visted llion hogs on farms so no doubt that California The Press office and released the information: a heavy importer of hogs following Mr. Warren Shipp, Beaver, who e time. California has been has efficiently, has very qualified hog supplies from practi- to handle all F. H. rery state west of the Mis- - been employed iver and. of course, there A. affairs for Beaver City. The information center over with the curtailed which he has charge has been set isib:iity in the corn belt office of Mackerell Broat the up of production hogs thers Lumber Company. increased upon the Pacific Mr. Shipp has been furnished The heaviest decline in the of Iioks udoii the farms with the necessary information in a Ris'eied in the corn belt and application blanks and is th" number dropped from position to be of assistance to any a building on to 25 million. Of course person interested in program. ntraction and expansion of Full details of the program flduction can be aeeomplish- be can acquired by contacting Mr. I'kly and it may be that if the his office between at conditions do not influence Shipp on 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. of hours rea.se in the that production and Wednesday n belt states will bring Monday, Tuesday, of each week. "S population up rapidly, Thursday Mr. Charles Leech, Milford, has 'tor that ia liifniv inforIPortant influence upon the been selected to handle the Milford. at centre mation livestock situation is re- drouths in several Hve- .interesting V hreedine i mi rao may predict how serious I drouths may become. In should reach the magnl-J- f the drojiths of 1935 there e py be many changes n k Picture, j8 in the First of the " V ' i ? " T 400 . 2y i reported at that some sections are ;ime pointing to the increase as every class Htork ! Howly Inter-relate- d ny shifting about in num-j- f ny particular class natur-,affectthe other "r 't is rattle, hogs or groups aheep. !le figures indicate deerPftses I pestock nnnnlntl 1! i"JKW'nuuu, rcueiai t r "K"reH show Increases ' month of Mav In alt rtP. P"t over May ot 1935- - Jn 86,ooo cattle were """(l which is the largest ""IB slaughter with nna ot. lncp 502,000 calves Population , s ' V i3i. ..f PO .. .... . with one ex- ln theiuugnier . rru i,Ht ut. and lamb slaiiehter was normal with a slaughter of an" the national hog In J in May "0 0. PRY i935 t0 ,,579,00 in KKI'OIVT FOK JINK FictiTTTr Fiction cir. Of ,,,'v;;;; Attendance M ft .v From more than 400 lexas girl. home Miss Carrolyn Durham, whose acting is In Dallas, was chosen offlcia chief of the Rangerettes. enntal hostesses of the Texas Cer, June o. Exposition which in opens and choosing She will assist 25 other girls of the Southwest who will wear the cow-gihostess costumes from June until December. rl C - Gateway City to Scenic Utah "? 1M4 2290 $2.00 Per Year in Advance JULY 3, 1936 CLINIC TO BE HELD IN JULY PRE-SCHOO- L Under Direction of Stake Relief Society Workers FIRST DATeTjULY 15 Mother's With Small Children Invited to Attend A child clinic will be held Wednesday July 15 under direction of the Stake Board of Relief Society. County School Nurse Mrs. Frank Williams and Doctor McQuarrie will make the examinations. The clinic will start promptly at 9 a.m. and continue throughout the day. July 15 children under the age of three years will be examined. Children three to six will be examined at a later date. The object of holding the clinic on two separate days is do avoid any confussion that might arise. The West Ward Relief Society room will be the scene of the clinic. All mothers with little children are cordially invited to come and bring their children for Entertainments to Begin Eve of 3rd, Continue Thru 4th pre-scho- ol BLOOD POISON SET IN GUEST ARRIVING FOR FOLLOWING RODENT PATRIOTIC MEETING BITE ON LEFT THUMB Band Will Give Concert Edwin Harold Gale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gale was rushed to the Cedar hospital early Tuesof blood day morning because poison that set In following a bite from a squirrel. The boy was playing with the rodent when It bit the thumb of his left hand. At first it seemed to be o'kay, but it later developed into a serious blood infection. SUMMER MEETING OF UTAH PRESS IS HELD Ths Annual Summer meeting of the Utah State Press association was held Saturday and Sunday at a DATE EXTENDED FOR Cedar City. All arrangements were under FILING WORK SHEETS the direction, of Morgan Rollo of A very Interesting program and afternoon entertainment was given at the West Ward Relief Society Tuesday afterr.rto" This was the final meeting until next fall. First Counselor Delia Murdock was in charge. Opening song "The Spirit of God". Singing Mothers, sang, "My Task." The social service lesson was given by class leader Kathryn Miller assisted by Naomi Baker. Piano Duet Thelma FarnswortH and Florence Smith. A ladies double trio, Kathryn Miller, Ina McQuarrie, Ha Faux, Sarah Yardley, Lacy Nowers, NaT BIG DANCE omi Baker and Bertha Swindle-hursang, "Roses and Lilies.' NIGHT OF JULY 3 Reading by Melba Yardley. Xellphone solo, Ha Faux. Sli'ging Mothers, "Song of the Music Special Salt Lake Strollers." Makers Obtained for Prayer by Clara Smith. Delicious milknlckles were serBoth Dances ved by the committee. During the summer months one Independance Day will be fit- meeting each month will be hold. tingly observed by the citizens of The date being the second Tues-o- f each month. Beaver. o All plans and arrangments are Mrs. Ruth Neilsen was hostess under the direction of the local to twentyeight of her club memAmerican Legion post. bers at hen home Wednesday at a A big Dance In the Le- dainty bridge luncheon. The room was decorated with beautiful pink gion hall on July 3rd with start roses. A two course luncheon was the program of event", served at 8:30 after which conThe Bush Orchestra a popular tract bridge was enjoyed. Prizes group of Salt Lake musicians were won by Mrs. Luciel Murdock have been hired at a tremendous Thelma Barton, honors; cost to furnish the dancers with points; Delia Murdock Consolation. and the best of entertainment music. This orchestra will also UNION MEET IS HELD play for the dance an July 4th. The resumo for the Indepen SMALL CROWD IS OUT dance Day program, as announced by the committee In charge Is as Union meeting was held Sundoy follows: afternoon at 1:30. All the wards 5 A.M. Firing of Salute. of the stake were represented al9:30 A.M. Band Concert on though not a very large crowd the city park. was present. 10:30 A.M. Public Meeting in Clark G. Murdock, a member of the West Ward Amusement Hall. the stake presidency was in Music by Band. of the meeting. charge Advancement of Colors. A splendid Sunday School deSong, "America", by the Audmonstration was given under the ience. direction of class leader Theodore Prayer by Chaplin. Bohn. A number from the Auxiliary. Miss Marion White a returned Oration the Day by Major H. missionary of the Southern States Arnold Rich. mission related some of her most Talk by Congressman Abe Mur Interesting experience. dock. The Relief Society presented a A number by Legion Auxiliary. very interesting display In their Prayer. department of hand work. Retirement of Colors. Goddess of Liberty will be Betty Williams and. Columbia, Donna st AL-NIGH- All-nig- ht the Iron County Record and district meeting to acquaint Warner Mitchell of the Para won the permanent committeemen who Times. The only business meeting was have recently been elected by far- held at 10 o'clock Saturday mornmers of the respective counties ing in the Commercial club builand county secretaries, with the ding. Following the noon luncheon at. next steps to be taken in the carLunt Cafe the party motored the rying on of the Soil Conservation to the Cedar Breaks Lodge where program, was held at Beaver last they spent the night. week. Morgan Rollo led the party In his car and many stops were made and permanent County agents committeemen from Beaver, Iron, along the highway where points of interest were pointed out to the Washington, Kane, Garfield Piute motorists. Sevier and Wayne counties were For many it was their first trip in attendance. up this beautiful canyon and all LeRoy Funk, executive secre- marveled at the scenic wondertary; E. C. Shaffer, statisticion; land. A banquent was held in the J. W. Gil man, member of the state evenin Cedar the Breaks reLodge ass't Mr. Olsen, committee; Sering. of Forest the director gional Sunday morning they visited vice; and J. Arnold Kirkham, editor of the Utah Farmer, were in the Breaks contiuing the journey attendance, to inform those pre- to Navojo Lake about midday. At noon they gathered at the sent as to working details of the Duck Creak C. C. C. camp where reference with particular program to the listing of work sheets on a most delicious lunch was served, of county listing sheets. The county prepared under the direction Mess the camip and be Sargeant. totaled listing sheets will From Duck Crek the party Anderson. reviewed by the state committee to Parowan over the new motored soil The afternoon program is as depleting and if the total been has that jiiHt highway follows: and in the county claimed crops At one o'clock Chlldrens Sports all sold conserving crops claimed on the city park. in the county are in line with cenAt 2:30 a Ball game. sus and agricultural statistics, or Entertains Club Members limit furnished by the AgriculturImmediately following the ball At Telluride Station game will be held Boxing Matches al Adjustment Administration at featuring the talent of local boys. Washington, they will be approMrs. Eddie Murdock The big dance In the evening ved. club sixteen of her members will then will furnish the climax of the. celCounty associations and friends Friday afternoon at proceed with details in further- the home of her sister Mrs. Susie ebration. as such Those In charge of the arrangance of the program Skinner at the Upper Teluride. A ments a deterand farms request the people of Beameasuring delicious two course luncheon was mination of new planting and Berved at one after which all en- ver to Join with them and make shifts from soil depleting to soil joyed playing contract bridge. this Fourth of July a real celebration. conserving crops. County commit- Prizes were won by Caddie "The Star tees will determine the productiBanner", points; Agnes Whornham, will be sung bySpangled deLena McGarry. vity and conversion from soil BakConsolation Ceressa Lena McGarry, crops honors; Beaver's own pleting to soil conserving buil- er. soil of the beautiful, reknown soprano singer and inauguration o ding practices. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunsaker will appear on the Fourth of July Saul E. Hyer, chairman of the and baby of Junction and his par- program for the first time in many Utah state conservation commit- ents Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Hunsak- years. Mrs. McGarry is well kown tee announces that response to the er and sister Marjory of Tremon-to- n for her silver voice and will add program has been very satisfacwere visitors Sunday at the very greatly to the Interest and of the Indepentory thus far. He says that farm- home of Patriarch and Mrs. Geo. entertainment ers appreciate that this program Pake. Brothers Palce and Hun- dance Day program. Abe Murdock will will be beneficial to their farms saker were missionary friends In be Congressman of farm home In time to eeleprate the and that the conserving Juncto returned England. They Fourth of July with his friends. fertility will be an asset to the tion the same evening. He will givo one of his interesting nation. talks. Some folks because of the rush WEATHER REPORT The Band will be dressed In ful of farm work, have not filled out Date of the Agricultural High Low Prct uniform and should present a very a work sheet 90 Conservation Program. The clos- June 26 51 pleasing appearance to the publfc. is extended to June 27 Ice Craem parlors, resturants, 84 50 ing date of June 25 enable June 28 80 51 .40 beer parlors and other consesslons July 11. This was done to r. f. will have a big day on the Fourth. 82 48 all farmers who have not signed June 20 in46 85 to do so if they wish. Anyone June 30 45 88 terested may contact Kldon Cates, July 1 .. Recovering In Hospital Milford; ffm. Woods, Minersville Total for of month office precipitation agents the county at call or Mrs. Leah Gillies, who has been June was 2.53 inches of rainfall. before July 11. After that date it III at the Dee Hospi21 when June the Warmest dangerously day, will be necessary to obtain special consertemperature went to 95 degrees. tal In Ogden Is slowly recovering. state the from permission Coolest day was June 5 when Mrs. Gillies Is with her sister and vation committee. All work sheets the listtemperature ranged from 38 mother at 1028 Capitol St. She on county tabulated must be has been confiend to her bed for 72 degrees. to be It will 11 so ing sheets by July seven weeks with bone Infection L. Carlton Walter sheets work all have to necessary In her foot, Weather Observer filled out immediately. A WEST WARD RELIEF MEET INTERESTING Real Indian ft x ' W fir Jbff h, . H ff.H (1 Ash-wort- ,jly affected. are r CiYy EGION PRESENT PLAN OF JULY C BRATIO STATE PRESS GROUP RESIDENCE BY LIGHTNING GIVES OKAY ON TEN YEAR PLAN IN UTAH liehtning struck 1 our BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, MERIC AN FOR FO d n comparing beautiful Beaver Canyon with any other western canyon." quarter Qficia Paper of Bearer areun-equale- We ask no w. ( jr At, t m s 9 Ii Alt The Comanche war bonnet and ceremonial shield, displayed by Essie Let Qaynes, are from the collection of Steve Krom, of Dallas. Authentic made by tribal feather work experts half a century ago, these and other items of Mr. Krom's collection will be displayed at the Texas Centennial Exposition next summer. |