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Show BUY BUY Reaver .made BEAVER MADE MAI RODUCE Official Paper of the Citv of Beaver PRODUCE Gateway City to Southern Utah's Scenic Wonderland Number 34 "Tj, yyii - - . - - TTTTn - "K VVi:u COUNTY, UTAH, FK11K1Y. AUGUST SO, 1987 gjL-- PRESS CAMERA HIGHLIGHTS ,A. Flower itival a Success Lanny jr to make tlie 3ll who helped , Flower Festival a huge thanks. "m the M. I. A. give Lnsors realize the great It of effort it cost everyone tte the flower display ho land so effective. It was a satisfaction to them to have participate. people any Ahan one hundred and fifty were niaue. especially should led for their enorts. R0SS Helurae-Handso- hour musical series over the hra. Net-rnc- Tuesdc,ys at 9 30 PM with comedian Charles Butterworth. soprano Florence George and Raymond Paige's J Teddy, an Fng-dog, brought home oaby rabbit after a day s aching The rabbit is now a pet and Teddy his firm friend They play together and it Bunny venure3 too far Teddy comedy NBC-Re- drives him hnmo ...w. orchestra The Beaver Stake Priesthood Conference held here Saturday and Sunday was one of the lar,Of interest will be the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. John gest attended for some time. Prea Bowman of the marriage of their ident Clawson of the General daughter Dorthy to Mr. Mack Authorities and President Marvin Lyon of Overton, Nevada. Tues- - O. Asleton of Highland Stake of day August 17 in the L. D. S. Salt Lake City, were In attenTemple at Salt Lake City. They dance. Saturday night at 8 P. M. were accompanied to Salt Lake Presby Mrs. Kate Bowman the brides the first session began with. Local Girl Wedds W m Yc W, VI HV-P-P b e iney re- - lovely display which uc-'l more efforts man moai the distance they had to their flowers. was home arranged which mother and the stage was well comment. This was vanuur. to StlOW llie HSU Ul combinations within ones mme. It also added a note of 'Xt to the two fold display in all below. This arrangement 2jiiade by the two Wards here Balloon f of Eaver. those who were l AV. Wollwood Soort aid novel methodx. ot Keeping that girlish figure a il'us'ra'ed by Pnscilla Laws n motion picture ac- The balloons are filled " l. qa. and carry oro high - t'. .r when tied arourd "w r able to and program, display to the ng needs be said as to g effect it produced ,an we not were who say try to iber and attend next year, ake a entry to the display if be ile. Great results should and each ankle t 1 vl y v fA KJ&& (3 i , tr.y' - - ' , i' , f jctii n unc I by the huge step in pro- which was made this year last. Be one to make this pro A v j. , 4 J, x&J ' f-- "" 1 3 7 i p. 1sf v . ff 4'VF iI WH$ M v Carter. America No. Radio news com mentator, whose Radio Program has been e increased to stations Irom Coast to Coast, goes after his n insrly garbed he is on the stern I s Inl i' - " Sa,yre M- Ramsdes s? j. T <" A sjt if PhilcovV Beak of !' x ' i VA ,tV v v. hfty-nin- X2Q'k ? I "VyT3;"l''Vv. Ji&ifea&ic, VaVI $ ' ueu anoint'! IV ' WS r -- " I x .dPS? P I f ' t W ffSsS'i-Ss- J T l i Y I mtmnnl lifMw,l.V "-va "J 1 at-ih- k "JSrfT , t' vZ tV A $'V L. x , U , s.mJ news writing. well Festival the A. officers give their thanks make your Flower Festival Itle bigger and better next this feuccess of I. Wedding Bells Park G. Murdock fSalt Lake left Sunday City, to take a He married Miss Fern er of Preston, Idaho, in the Lake L. 1). s. Temple Wed-fa- y August Miss 18, 1937. f r has lived in Salt Lake for 1 past few years. Clark was u of the Beaver flb Stake fctfency. The newly weds will w beaver Friday to visit !e Mrs. Susan J. other relatives. return to Salt Lake City, a'iay to make their home for f Present . Jewell wishe of the entire munity are extended to Clark J bis bride fur a happy married e- i m mil &-0ic 4 i o : ' A S. Taylor Farneworth con- Hearing Relative To Branch Bank . covering the International yacht races 'or America's Cup. Car l? j,, . . 1 ,er ' a een Yacn!sman. and the water provide w'ln nls on'y re''e' 'ronl broadcasting and: possible. program Sunday evening attended which was r a surprise, but yet a very fy one, after the people at- kd three previous Conference officers were iings. Yet the all were well paid for the spent. The program, mostly c was as lovely to the ear as lowers were to the eye. The bers came from each ward in er and Minersville. Ed again to all who helped in Lyon the mother ident Mrs. of the groom and his sister and ducting. President J. L, Tanner gave a husband Mr. and Mrs. Morris Multall. report of the High Priest Quorum Violin Solo Kathryn Murdock. After the wedding the young President Clawson spoke on the couple will go to Stillwater Oklahoma, to make their home for the Importance of the Priesthood and present. They will attend the gave a report of the Melkeeidic college at that place this winter. Priesthood of the Beaver Stake. Solo Reed Moore. Mr. Lyon filled a two year misPresident Marvin O. Aaleton sion for the L. D. S. Church at on the Church Beautifica-tio- n talked be like going this place and it will Plan. home to him. Miss Dorthy was a Music for this session was conBeaver High Graduate and for three years has been at B. Y. U. ducted by George C. Murdock. were One hundred and forty Our best wishes go with the young couple on their journey present. 10. A. M. through life. with After opening excercises music furnished by Beave r East Ward Choir several matters of business were taken up by President Clawson, to complete the Weaely Bishop organization: was released aa Bishop o Farrer A public meeting will be held the West Ward and C. Edwin next Wednesday evening in the il'alce chosen lo fill vac.inc. court house at 8:00 for the purBro. Clark G. Murdock and Bro pose of discussing the establish- Wm. E. White were released from ment of a branch bank in Beaver Presidency and Wesely Farrer City by the Milford State Bank. and Theodore Bohn were chosen Rulon P. Starley will be present to fill the place. to hold the hearing were The brethern released The establishment of a branch a hearty vote of thanks for given here in Beaver will be a great their splendid work In the Ward Incentive for better business and and Stake. will be a real benefit to everyone. Elder Ira Fisher who had just No more waiting for change returned from the North Central 0f on ,' Changes In Organizations Receive OK At Conference 0d fUr mel '"icropnone lavonte comes back to the air as unqmg star ol a new lull . TT""""-- a.00 Pec Year Payable to Advance NOTICK OP HEARING OX APPLICATION FOR URAXCII BANK y,T: State Mission was first speaker, and gave some Missionary experiences. President Asleton, talked on "Evils of Present Age." Notice is hereby given that a topic President Wesely Farrer gave a public hearing will be held at Bea- very Units ff lm interesting testimony of the Utah on the 25th day of Auver, Who Say There Aren't Wild Horses Left? This herd of work of the Church. gust, 1937 in the County Court wild mustangs has been corraled at Sun Valley for the first President Theodore Bohn spoke House, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., on "The major rodeo at this famous Idaho resort Champion riders Development In the of the West will attempt to conquer the steeds during two for the consideration of the appli- Church" Service." Followed by intense days ol competition cation of the Milford State Bank, President Clawson who spoke of for the privilege of establishing a t the ' Progress or the cnurcn." branch bank at Reaver, Utah. Four hundred and forty four At said hearing any citizen may were present at this meeting. Go appear In support of or opposition a. p. m. to such application. Farn- Conducted by President RULON F. STARLEY Music furnished by the sworth, Bank Commissioner of the West Ward Choir. State of Utah Priest of Responsibility's Dr. E. A. Petty and H. D. o hood," President Farnsworth. season is upon Thompson attended the Meeting Hag Chi'i.stmas COLLISION President Clark G. Murdock, Civics Clubs us again: and Heaver Chapter of of the Associated PKOVKS FATAL a talk on "Urge of Clean gave Manti held Utah at of Southern the American Red Cross, through TO 1 ILLMOKi: MAN Living." and last Sunday. Saturday Mrs. chairman, its production President Wm. E. White spoke vice PresidL. A. Wynaught, :!T. Fillmon Arden Hanson Martha Miss on and Kate Jensen, in "Example Best Teachers." acted ., ent of the association .... . w eunen-i l;l e was killed install! v 1.. The annual Farmers Clawson spoke o f Future President is chairman, Presidin absence of the charge (,..in,T! Beaumont, chapter day when the car he was and Its Bless"Temple and Marriages Convention Contents Love. ent Judging active performances collided headon with a truck now in the Beaver The two delegates will be held at the Utah State ings." for loaded with poles on I'. S. High- of this Christmas service Four hundred and twenty two refavorable back very brought Agricultural College at Logan, were fncle Sam's "Hoys" in f ni ign way til, 10 miles south of here. present at this meeting. of that the meeting stating ports ift'iceis s;lid tliej Utah, August 22, 23, and 24. In connection with conference a received Road Lake posts. Puffer the llV V K. (JilSOll rlrivxn '' lnV it U 1IVIV Delegates from Beaver Chapter very splendid Floral Exhibit was Specially designed lfl38 diaries favorable action and that the was accompanied hy Corinne, who Farmers of America axe, sponsored by the Y. L. M. I. A. Future storclub was urging more water have l.een ordered I.y .Miss Iiill Cox, Beaver, and II ,,rnl,l I,..,.,,, o and Mountain Reaver the and Warren Ronald Johnson ;m eastern firm, age for Orton, Paysoti, Hanson was nil- in"1" " of to L. A. in time area. spoke Good-wito arrive Wynaught alternate Ray Hall. are lug alone. improvethe need for extensive of the "standard" a he wa team: Ralph part Livestock said, Judging The car, offfl'icers of the Imps, which are rec- ments on the Beaver Mountain. of thf and Ray Goodwin inipa'-Warren the crushed under Jack Dawn, the movie star, chairman of Rollins, W. f). Hammond headquarters to (,m m. nd"d h.v d ir.o travel Ronald John tarried in Beaver for a few hours which Hall. Crop Judging heavy truck, commission Koad cards, repor State the contain these and playins feet hefore is came to a stop. besides ted that his commission proposed son, Donald Eyre and Dan Saturday on his way from Holly,iJ stationary and housewife, hy Mr. Hansen is survived necea-sarwood to his ranch in Idaho. His to make in the near future ., iioii half a dozen other general J. Reed Moore class advisor luxurious Pullman trailer attracwidow, Mrs. Vera Morris Wild wash hankerchi.-vesimprovements through such as will accompany the boys. his parents, Mr. and Mrs ted a great deal of attention while .. .,... knives. fthavillE Cat canyon on highway no. 91 ,,.l,.i ' " II. '.... II. Hanson; six children. Parr. It was parked in front of the curves. n.ech'inical out the t sharp cutting cream. Jh colored Dalo. Colleen. Manrine. lone and The were station. Conoco After the meeting they show to banMorris Hanson, all of Ml.tnon was chauffer a very a to proud very delightful treated making ho o, broad y a with three brothers and fiv s.s.ers. and the siionsored and dance people through by quet Ol .en The Albert Morris fat jlr left total With the opening of the Winter smile assured the reporter that if card for Manti Lion's Club. k... o" .rreetine r " iiavini; taking ,'." morning M. I. A. program soon comes the she would wait a little while Mr. Mr. Thursday Thompit. early Sunday morning person who is to receive L. A. the wife and cliildn n who had the Mrs. six and Mr. of and son thought of the Era. The Era the Dawn would give her a real good lieavr Chapter's (iiota breakM. I. A. and Priesthood guide for story. He said that there were been here visiting. hot a this attended Wynaught npain ,,nKS will he ass.in.erl the active friend fast at Manti canyon camp ground the Latter Day Saint Church. few trailers finer than the one year, and amoni; are from there they were taken over What are you going to do for an owned by Mr. Dawn and that it of the lied Cn'ss program Here For Vacation the wonderful Sky Line Drive for Era? Borrow? We hope not. You had every convenience of the most everyfound ptsohs "wanting Pullman car. Inspecand for your C5 miles. They reported very fine need one for you the Hoys". see for Mr. thing they measure ap- scenery on the drive. They return- children to read for pleasure and tion proved the statement to be Jack narradoimh. son of which is The hags, will b ed via Junction and Puffer Lake also valuable notea and Infor- true. From cool cream colored upand Mrs. Ambrose ISarradough proximately U'.12 i"hes, k b o saw better scenery mation concerning the Church. holstering, whizzing electric fans, his vUitlnir parents. ior. id. d hv the chapter, ami .!.'. where they . nt Ham- - iPi'ov ... ;.;,.n had visited dur- Lets save a few pennies now and trays of sparkling Ice In the than or any ,i they groups. i.e longs io he filled hy individuals he where as an ing their trip. Lets boost for the it wont be so hard whn the agent frigldare, to a perfectly appointed Ilton Heach. California, Tl,iH service is regarded mecha aviator of the Beaver Mountains we have more visit you. Beaver Stake ia Just as dining table the trailer was the Is training to be annual festivity on the part lie rator. good and Just an much In need of last word In comfort and elegance anic and radio op. and is really the be- to offer than any where else. Milford organization, o this magazine aa Los Angeles and suggested from the completseason hlfl pal flew by plane to Christmas ginning of th Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cox and chll Stake, and they sold 300 per cent eness of every detail that it was a aboard a V. S. Bombing l1'11"' for the National Red Cross, beand its the dren moved home from Ploche, of their quota. Why can't ws Bell newly acquired hobby of where they were met by Mr. throughout ing observed arrived owner.. cent week. 100 of of the the last ounf Nevada, per They Mrs. narraclough. K. Franke, aec'y. country.-- K. here Monday. The new On The Wrist Longines Watch, invented by Charles A. Lindbergh, is used by Casey Jones of the Casey jones Aeronautical School In air of navigation. The watch, about the size an ordinary wrist watch, keeps correct time within two seconds a day, and replaces the watch which pilots formerly wore on their knee. e Hour-Angl- iff . Red Cross Christmas Bags Business Men For "The Boys" Six Quota To Hantijileeting iii-:.i)- . FFA Will Meet At Logan Aug.22 . ln..ft.-iii,atuif- f , jjorthy Baker ft for her home Lake after spending the IJ three weeks in visiting '"Wd and Heaver 1. r with friends ih.-ju- Movie Star Here n, e.vpe-te- fill-in- i; s. y , , , -- , Pn. y . m horsehx and he will , AUGUST Ma. C-- V pet IU ljN T1 vJ I jstXf I. V nova! roviw held ui i,ew York harbor the return from the Spanish-AmericaWar. 1838. Oak at Hartford, Conn blown down, 1856. Ji"rl',e lamu Mono Lisa'painting, vanished the Louvre. 1910. ,r J9f!"ral Merritt assumed du' Military Gover- - no' 9' Philippine, British "f-'- e 1838. hurn.H th. House and car lured Vashinaton. 1812. Trpnrh arrived In Loutaiana lounded New Urloarm 17 IB h , n Vorr.en'f Suffrage er.dment to Conslitu- proclaimed, 1920. .1 i .1 , ERA Drive |