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Show e 5UY BUY EAVER BEAVER 'made MADE TODUCE. Official Paper of the City of Beaver PRODUCE Gateway City to Southern Utah's Scenic Wonderland Number 31 VII tar BE.IVFIJ. BEAVER COl XTY, I'TAH, FRIDAY, JULY SO, Eight Day Trip J. VJ1 AtlTAlAM s oy Fall in Mine Future Farmers icuuw5iuue rant roiigii The Proves Fatal to Elwood Erickson - i Word was received here Tues-jdaby Yyron Baker that his brother in law Elwood Erickson was killed in the Bristol Silver 'Mine at Bristol, Nevada, early that morning. N'o one was with him at the time of the accaideut, but lie was apparently clearing off the bulkhead on the 15 foot level, part of the bulkhead gave away and he fell to the 17th, foot level, he received a fractured skull and crushed chest, his body was brought to Minersville Thursday to his mother's home. Funeral services will lie Held at Minersville Friday at 2 P. M with burial at Beaver in the View y 12.00 Per Tear Payable la Advance 1)37 Local National Guard Unit to Start Trek for California Encampment Next Tuesday Beaver Chapter o tin Future Farmers of America returned last week from an eight day trip to Yellowstone Park and Interesting interviening .scenic points. The, group left Heaver i n Warren Nielsen's school bus, July Beaver 12 making short stops at Salt joint meeting of the According to the announcement West Wards, Lake, Brigham and Garfield, to and East a m made yesterday by W i Park at visit Ag. departments arriving in held on the City his new modernistic TheFirmage Idaho Falls, Idaho for their first sundav night August i, atre will be ready for the formal night out. with the following program: opening next Friday August 6. July 13, they drove to Old Faith Ltirm from the Band. .Mrs. CemetaO'Erkks.w was Final approval will be made next ful, entering the Park at West C, "In Our Lovely Desert." Yellowstone, all formerly Lnella Baker of this week by the architects and then They stayed J.jyer Bay Hutchlngs. night at Old Faithful where they place, she survives with two every thing will be in readiness the and Tolton Marlon f 6 By viewed the eruption of the Daisy small children. for the opening of the newest, jfWard Teachers and Officers gueyser and Old Faithful hermost up to date threatre in SouthI it M. I. A. self. ern Utah, surpassed by none other Retold story, "Faith Promoting July 14, they spent the night in air condition, sound, equipiwrlnce C. White. at Lake Junction on Yellowstone or seats accomoda other ment, any WoodSolo, George Lake where they hired boats and tions desired. suceeded in catching all the fish Mr. Hyrum Lee, manager of the G. Mur- Address, Pres. Clark that were needed. Lee's Stlye Shop has secured the July 15, they spent at Canyon south store room and is expecting 'jjpction from the Band, The Robinsons came to Beaver to be Junction. The grand Canyon of ready to open on August 6th rledietlon. Bishop W. W. the Yellowstone River. Here they county in 1917, where they spent with a new display of Ladies visited Inspiration Point, t h e seven years in the homes of W. W. to Wear. short pro- - Upper and lower falls of the Farrer and Frank D. Low. They Ready tBfrybody invited, good music Grand Canyon. They also took in moved to Rocky Ford Dam where o the Bear Lecture and were fortun they spent the past 13 years. They are very happy to be back home ate to see 32 grizzly hears. 1 1 among the people they love. 16 was at made camp July While at the Dam Kendall Tower Falls. Enroute to Tower Falls they visited Mt. Washburn devoted her time to the Home and other points of interest and Service to the Beaver Chapter of did some stream fishing on the Red Cross and in Braille work for the Blind. Kendall made a record the Yellowstone River. for Red Cross Knitting during the at was the 17, spent night July joint Meet City Park Beaver, Cedar City and Opening Of New Theatre Richfield Take Trip Set Next Friday Book of Mormon Headquarters Battery 222nd Field Artillery Tuesday 1 11 Mau-ntui- - Return after 13 Years At Rocky Ford Dam - Mammoth where they visited the period of the World War, doing local Urooklawn Creamery Museum, the colored terraces, and two socks and two sweaters on one needle at the same time. i 237 barrels of powdered saw their first moose. (-She transcribed in Braille the to A was made side short to the trip Dairymen's AssociaBlind of the Utah Constitution see a small herd of buffalo. fat Honolulu, Hawiia. The Did Cards Christmas institution. via July 18, they left the park to the Blind in jhent left Beaver July 22 via the west entrance returning as in Braille and sent I truck to Lake Salt City. Jet Wilmington, Calif. far south as Idaho Falls, where She transcribed in Braille a I by boat to Honolulu. This they visited agricultural interests. life insurance Policy issued to inent is the first export to be July 19, they drove to Salt Melvin Ridges, the first time in visited Lake where they Cudahays f out of the United States by nackine S. this has ever been done. nlant. Utah Poultry, the;"' l ireaniery. Shippers weight for IS sne doing a set Ol insurance State Capitol Building and the Air 137 barrels was Books in Braille for "Duryea. The 52,102 pounds port. Books will be used among the July 20, they made their final insurance agents, They are Blind lap home ward. dividend books. This beand rate The trip was very educational ling will open up a done ing to and interesting from start the Blind insurance for a Jarried was .splendid finishing and it opportunity for the boys to get agents. Kendal's short hand suggestions Brides acquainted with the outside world. Iven published in Braille in have J. Heed Moore, ag. instructor the text books in the Library of Y interest will be the announ- - was in charge of the trip and he (Please turn to page eight) by Warren made by Mr. and Mrs. was ably assisted E. A He Watters, of the marriaee Neilsen, driver of the bus and "leir Willdem. The following boys made je - Couple New-fiel- at Home Parents daughter, El la lees Jess Cartwright son the journey : Warren Nielsen Jr. Don Bonn, and Mrs. Thomas Cart- Elden pt, Tuesday July 27, 1937 at Burt Smith, Leo Smith, Kenneth i3,) A. M. at Boyter the home of the Boyter, Jay Smith, Bill Bishop Wesely Farrer offic Hutchlngs, Cornell Smith. Venar Rex Stoney, es In the- presents of Golda BteraPatterson. Mack t nu. uauwiiKiu. l lie Ralph Rollins, Mlate families of both were Baker Paxton , Warren Goodwin, pot at tin; wedding breakfast. Howard Paice, Dan Christensen. I J'oung couple left on their Ronald Johnson Donald Eyre. f7moon for Bolder Wednesday John K. Barton. Art Trimmer, f' ere accompanied by Mr. Melvin White, Cecil Willden. n Mrs. Thomas Cartwright and a sirs. Jack American Legion will meet The Bullock. They at 8. P. M. in th to , --- v. , t?" w be fi0iiw ,vn n!ht two weeks. 4 5? B - r ye. ing officers for the coming service men are request' d All be the ? y r ttrr horii." in i "amDrtDuro, Dum" by th "raies. 1H64 PfT Conlcd- - -- Announcement mad of rourth Liberty Loan camrjairm IQiu AUGUST The I9.J4. United Stat'et d control of Haiti, -- Carman 1914. first council of In as held, Scotch arrived to n Pennsylvania 1681. Immigrants settle the town Londonderry, N. R, f arragut rtet present. Young Dancers to Give Review On Wednesday Miss Katluvn Murdock is plan- - Los Angeles Dr. Addresses Local Civic Club The members of the Beaver Chamber of Commerce were treated to a very interesting talk by Dr. Turley of Los Angeles at their regular Wednesday evening luncheon meeting in the I. 0. O. F. hall. After a very lengthy business discussion Dr. Turley was given the floor. His short talks was full of very interesting pointers and suggestions in regard to our beautiful canyon and the many things we have to offer the tourist and the traveling public. He had just made a trip up into the high moun tains and he came back with reports of the wonderful things he had seen. He emphasized the fact that in as much as Mt. Delano was sort of a family name with our President Roosvelt that now be would ran th be at Mobile Bay, 1863. a ning to give to the public a Dance gwA tjme t( gpt publl(.ity or thlH Review, whh h will be held in the Hertiorj and possibly a good road West Ward Amusement Hall Wed X P. M. Miss nesday August 4, at n k has thirty students rang-- j 3 to 11. wno ing in years from and will costume in will appear ItlinKS trie voll (or monsiratt been doing this summer place Renumber the time and ill are invit-- d to be present, ail. to free it is into oir higher mountains, The talk was greatly apprecia-Mur- d ted and gave spice to the evenings program. o - naux rHiuru?u to at Minersville after her hom spending two weens wun ner 'sister Mrs. Lorin Thompson and .wrs. rtimma family. to the aeres on noxious weeds condeal forms and make payments a great can help trolled by cultivation and by chem Farmers can b" cut down apprecfarmers work'' icals. They should inform concern the "paper in speeding up iably. compliing other conservation practices 1917 In connection with that such as the number of acres reinformation inforImportant ance If they Jiave as much to super stored to native grasses, the farmers will need supply mation as possible ready for include new seedings; number of acres of approved now begln-.,- ., visors will are acres of who supervisors biennial and perennial fallow, the number of i .miTilinnce work. annual, the manure numbrr or crops, with green lutr lug ano A Conscrv it Ion Kennies new se. u- - of acres of forest trees planted in charge of the AAA crop, nurse a without Peterson n - this year, the number of acres on William in i'nh e in Ings farmers sliouin .,u says. state, this in prevention of water w which the , a mow I Program ition to i ive lie t. erosin Is being practiced, and the used. seed If. at the time of measurem-nof and adaptability farmers will assist the supervisor Farmers should be prepared to in- - number and pounds and kind of informawith see that has been sowd on non-cro- p by providing him alform sup- rvisors and pasture land. They should tion on the various crops i pnsaldifferent application r - advise as to the number of tracts nave inso with details on the a i, . . and ... tl.W.U , - j ' follow-u- p serum." ,! the mo uu uwu mr oi ui iauu soil building practices, tiL the milliner be r a r in , y .... work on compliance will nec- rwunds purchased, as to; also any farm, not in tb program much smoother, and the time should inform .upervi- -r. compliance essary to audit the "' s troops invads trance at Qrey, Guard units from Richfield and Cedar City. The 14 5th Field Art illery will go Into camp here on the night of August 3rd and will camp at joLn the 222nd In Laa Vegas on the night of the 4th. Vlctorville on the 5th, Santa Bar bara on the 6th, and San Luis Obispo on the 7th, where they will parade in full review before the, governor on governor's day. National Men of the Utah Guard stationed through out Utah will go into bivouac camp at San Luis Obispo, California, mimic warfare maneuver area, on August 7th for their annual encamp- The Book of Mormon Club was organized Sunday, July 25, at the home of Mildred and Margery Mackrell. Twenty members were present. Officers elected are: Bay Hutchings, President; Hazel Diehl, Vice President; Margery Sec. and Treas.; Mackerel!, The-lm- Farnsworth, Pianist; Louise Chrlstensom, Song leader; Ohase Murdock, Class supervisor. The purposes of the club are to study the Book of Mormon and to encourage church attendance. The next meeting will be at the home of Thelma Farnsworth next Sunday night after meeting. ment. Nearly 150 officers and 200 Salt Lake about 5:30 A. M. m a xpiiiA sj(Dnai 3ab3 of the Utah sector will climb men next auv into Tuesday and will arrive here to go into camp the same evening. The entire Utah contingent will be under the command of Brig. Gen. Carl. A. Badger. National Guard division from Logan, Ogden and Bountiful will join the main colum in Salt Lake City. Enroute The detonations of the Mornthey will meet sections from ing Salute roused the Citizens of Provo, Lehi and others will camp the Community from their slum- all night at Beaver and then join ber to participate in one of the the 222nd Field Artillery at Las most successful Pioneer Day Cele- Vegas on their second night out. bration that have ever been They will proceed from that place staged in Beaver City and one as one group. The local Headquarters Battery that paved tha way for bigger and better entertainments .nd celebra under command of Captain Grant tions on future Holidays. The H. Tolton will leave Tuesday for entire day proved to be satisfac- Cedar City, where they will join tory to the majority of the com- Richfield and Cedar City, units for their first night out. munity. Upon arriving In San Luis Never before has the Parade been more fully supported by the Obispo on August 7th, Governor's Church Auxiliaries, Commercial Day, the entire 40th division will firms, Legion, Lodges, V. F. W., march before the Governor In full Auxiliaries, D. U. P.'s and other review. During the war maneuvers the minded Civic and Community two Utah National Guard units on assembeled floats The groups. East 13 th street. Led by the Stars will play the role of an invadUig and Stripes and three well foreign enemy. The regular army groomed mounts the lLne of March will protect the Pacific Coast from proceeded to the south end of the invasion. They will be in camp from th 7 town, returning to the main inter 13 and will return the 19 of to section, thence west two blocks and then back to the West Ward August. o Chapel where the program was The Belknap Camp of th held. the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers following Immediately Colors was the High School Band will meet at the home of Amlela under the direction of Mr. Adams. Dean, on Monday the 2nd. of Behind the band came the various August. All members are requesfloats depicting conditions, means ted to be present. o of transportation, and industry in 1847. Miss Utah and Miss Beaver on their respective floaU with their attendants presented a spectacle fair to see. Bro. and Sister Ruben Parkinson and others that comhave formed the nand-ca- rt were in missed past years, panies by all, but some of the younger generation stepped into Pioneer The members of the West Ward Roles. Horseman protrayed the Choir a truck and radio enjoyed themselves at a dePony Express, furnish the contrast In communica lightful canyon party Tuesday tion developments. night at Ponderosa Park. Twenty Utah's first saw mill, Hill cars each filled to capasltr carCumorah and the Golden Plate, ried them. When all had arrived carrying the Gospel to the Laman-Ite- games were played led by Mrs. the Unknown Soldier, Milk Steed and Reed Moore. At 8:30 feeds the world. Utah's Best Crop, P. M. one hundred were seated at Choral Groups, and many other a long table where all did full noteworthy events were prepared. justice to the supper that had The rear part of the parade con- been prepared. A large bonfire sisted of novel floats furnished by was built and after roasting double the business houses and private marshmellowB a large cars. The entire parade was com- circle was made and all enjoyed units. Which a fine program and Community posed of Thirty-twgave evidence of considerable singlDg. Musical numbers by Milo thought and effort on the part of Baker on acoordlan. Reading by Arvllle Harris and Reed Moore. the builders and sponserers. At 2 P. M. in the afternoon the Duet Carlle Murdock and Clara by Band concert was held on the City White. Several selections Bishop park as an Introduction to the quartet. Speakers wer many sports events that were Farrer, R. Chase Murdock. carried out in splendid fashion. Every one bad a good time and heps to have mors In the future. (Coutinud to pais tight) Parade Best Ever Assembled Farmers Urged to Have Facts Ready for AAA Soil Conservation Supervisors v Club Organized by Young Group Pioneer Day Celebration Proves Outstanding Success iwaerea ;ilk Shipped d Honolulu prs will leave 3rd for Cedar City, where August be will Joined by National they 1 I U I , .... .... ij ... f.r. . West Ward Choir Enjoy Canyon Party s, o |