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Show I ill ill I J Official Paper of the City of Beaver Gateway City to Southern Utah's Scenic Wond erland e stock l Nd lnEXlXni Numbers Beaver Ski Fans Pick New Course vs Hincklev i onignt m Thriller . JlOLD S LEAD jlLlARD RACE basketball team fifth win la six f in the Millard Leage race at j last Friday night, where a very determined defeated Milfordites 32 to 21, to undisputed lead In the divine Milford basketeer9, who win a 1 iot been able to same so far thia year, gave the a good battle during half of the game. The gagy to keep ers were hard put from opponents gaining the The first the first half. 10-- 6 and :er ended Beaver :alf Beaver 14 and Milford 12 the second half, however, sr soon put tneir opponents ace, but it was not until the few minutes of play that they Beaver .i n its , of er ...M in '28, '3, got going. i regular Forward, was ag from the game because of knee injury received early reek, but his position was aiton, 1 Patterson capably filled by turned in a real game and col d 1 points, high point man with 10 and 14 egame. Beeson iwin with 8 were red for Beaver. all the points Walker and rs, guards being satisfied holding down the guard posi- and doing so in an elegant '6! was very detremined to it Beaver for their initial but the Beavers were too for them. ooks and Hutchlngs both saw 53S ice in the game but neither able to connect with the hoop. INCKLEY 29 ;lford tUIORE 21 . win over Fillmore unsay evening put them in f ping for first place. However- I Eagles gave them a eood e. In fact Hinckley won the pe on convertion of foul pil '345 l's they were able to get 11 out Hto Fillmores seven out of 13. "tkley made one field goal "e than the Eagles. 495 --o its arrived 200 New Pat-i- s, Bennetts Wall . Paper at Hinckley's . K. n 370 m 15 75 DELTA RABBITS Many things can happen this week end in the race for the Millard district championship first place can tumble, a three way tie is possible or the Beavers who are now leading by one game can advance their lead to two. Beaver journeys to Hinckley to night for the toughest battle of the season. The Beaver team must win this game to stay out in front for if they lose they will be tied with Hinckley for first and if Delta wins over Fillmore there will be a three way tie. Fillmore will play its last game tonight at Delta, having won three games out of seven starts. This will be their last opportunity to bring their percentage to .500 and the Eagles are expected to give the Rabbits a real rub for their money. All attention is turned to the big game at Hinckley tonight and it is expected to be a real basket ball game. Fans will remember the Beaver Hinckley game here early this month. The Beavers were hard put to hold their own that night but thru determination and down right stictuitiveness they were successful. If Beaver loses to Hinckley, they must) beat Delta here February 5th to stay in the running. Let's see how close we can guess to the scores for Friday's garner aer. Beaver 34 Hinckley 29 Fillmore 27- - Delta 29 -- -- o winners announced is FIDACJ CONTEST A patrotlc program was given Tuesday afternoon in the Audit-oruof the Beaver Hinh School sponsored by the American Legion Auxillery. President Betty m Petty presiding. Salute To The Flag. Singing "America" led by Milo Adams. Prayer Chaplin Kate Noyes. Chorus High School girls under direction of music teacher Milo Adams. Essay contest from Junior High Subject "Our Obligations of Citil zenshlp", Winners 1st place Bob White, Epson's Variety Store. 2nd. place Elain Joseph, with special mention of Miss Maree MJEF SOCIETY MEETING White. Awards were given by "ae West Ward Relief Society Mrs. Lacy Nowers. their regular meeting at 2 Cornet solo ''Columbia", Beck in the Ward Hall ( Tuesday Murdock. ident Elizabeth Griffith pres-"- S Senior essays "The Spirit of and conducting the Fidac as exemplified by the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. ngs sang were "Come, Come, 1st. place lone Swindlehurst. Mints", "America" and "Star 2nd, Arden Hutchlngs. agled Banner". Presentation of awards Mrs. antes were read and approved. Ruth Wittwer. 1 tall found only 30 sister Musical reading Ann Price, Acc'ent owing to the program be- - ompanied by Lois White. keld in the High School at Return of Colors. ame hour. was out and A large crowd 3(ial Service lesson "Promo- atention marked during the given of Peace", was conducted by program by the large group of Pleader Ella Smith assisted by students present. d ? 10 Stap!ey. payers were ltT Hofcs." FEEHUABT J 26Ih?ChaPakand Delaware ? Su-Ltn- "as traffic, 1927. 27-- 28-- Hnrr Th l pnd W. Lonaf.llow. Poet, bom. 1307. charttr for ik Baltimore and Ohio Railroad granted. Yellowstone o si Jh 1827. a ctablisriwd national park, 1872. lamoui "Mlwourt pomd, CcmpromlM Bill" P'9 Jv get-in- ts al o Wall Paper 200 beautiful Patterns, 10c to 50c per rool, at Thompson's Variety Store. Mrs. Alice Garvy of Wash ng-toD. C. is here visiting her mother Mrs. William Hurst and n, family. o of thre-cnauthorized. Mrs. Ruby Davis of Greenville M. I. A. ENTERTAINS ACT PLAYS spent last Friday in town shop-in- g WITH TWO ONE The West Ward M. I. A. enter and greeting friends. tained the public Tuesday night Elder Paul Beecher and George with two one act plays, after singC. Murdock were home missioning "America", led by Milo Adams Dean Farnsworth at piano. Sacraand Ward West aries at the. The Bee Hive girls presented ment meeting Sunday night. Miss ?ery clever one act skit with thinks "She as reader. White Marl Word was received Sunday by was President and Mrs. Wesely Far-rer of Me First as Last", Which act one play from their son J. Ross saying followed by a taken he had arrived in Chicago Satur- "Command Performance", fine and soon frnm ihn far East, with the was day, feeling t 1851. -- Cocida dam In Arizona t dedicated, 193a cast: Harajah Ralph Goodwin. Raj Poot Don Allred Ayah Miss Alice Mae White. hoped to begin his mission work, following Mrs. Melissa Ashworth is spending this week visiting relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. Tampa to MARCH I A very determined effort to establish winter Bports for Beaver and vicinity showed fruitful gainsduring the past week according to reports. Stat Caterplller at Work The State catapiller was put to work Tuesday on the Kents Lake road an dsucceeded in g the road open to the Hi Low reservoir. The new scene of activity is being centered around th area near the Hi Low Lake Known as the Clover Beds. It is an ideal spot. A ski run of more than a mile is available at thia location, and the ski novice will find easy slopes or slopes that the more experienced skier can travel at sixty or mayb ninty miles an hour. An effort is being made to clear Hi Low lake of snow and make and ice skating pond. Toboggening and sled riding is becoming a popular sport at the place. If we can't get snow here, lets go to the snow. Telluride Site Abandoned Although the location at the would upper Telluride plant afford sport for small groups it was thought that the advantages were so smal- - lthat it would be a very desireable plan to inaugurate a larger area where extensive developments can be made thus the switch to the Clover Beds. With the assurance that the road to the new location will be kept open it will be only a matter of a few weeks before hundreds of people both young and old will be taking advantage of the setup. Furnish Your Own Equipment Everyone must furnish their own skis, sleds, skates, ect. None of this equipment is available on the scene of the sport. Causing Great Excitement Everyone is talking about this new sport. It may not be a new sport for some sections of the state but is certainlly is for Beaver. The grand opening of the Clover Bed's ski courso will be held Sunday March 6, 1938, according "to announcement made Wednesday night at the Beaver Chamber of Commerc. The opening had been scheduled for this coming Sunday but the time was not sufficlant to take care of the necessary arrange-hmenso the date was moved ahead to March 6. Everyone is invited to visit the course next Sunday but the official opening will be held on the above date. According to announcement by Stan McKnight, county WPA director, an effort Is being made to have instructor here for the opening celebration. o offered by sisters Harris and Eliza Gunn. Winter Sports, Advertisin NEW WINTER SPORT GAINS HEADWAY tFILLMORE INVADES COXTI-NXE- 2.00 per year p J able la Advaace REAVER, BEAVER OOUXTV, VTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1038 eaver for al III Ma bom. Mr. Hugh Cartwrlght suffered an over strain of his nerves last Thursday while on his way to the was nronklawn creamery. He taken to his home and at last reports he Is slowely recovering. Claud Goodwin motored to Mil ford Friday night to take a load of the Beaver High boys and girls to enjoy the ball game between J3avr and Milford. Von Loon Lore n i Wal- ' Albert Rossettl George Ander son. Francis Jannette Lawrence Pearce. John Kirby Don Fotheringham. nr Upnrv Collins Aubra Mor gan. Mra. Mable Morris Betty Hunti ngton. Claudia Winters Luciel Pake. Was very clerly rendered under th direction of Fay Harris. nd rioai by Civic Club Improvements Discusse Winter sports, advertising, fair ground and Improvement of Indian Creek road received attention at the Wednesday meeting of the Beaver Chamber of Commerce. President Hyrum Lee, called the meeting to order promptly at 7:30. Martel Easton was presented to the club as a candidate by Ole chairman of the membership committee. Martel was acepted by unanimous vote. Secretary W. D. Bishop, read a letter from Congressman Abe Mur dosk, informing the Club that Tres ident Roosevelt had just recently 0 okayed an appropriation of for the race track and fair ground project. The contents of the letter were received with great enthusiasim by the members present for many hours of labor and considerable money has been spent by the club to push the project to the front. The matter was turned over to the project committee with the instrntions they meet with council about the matter. Members of the project committee are; Homer Thompson, chairman; Frank D. Low, W. J. Mumford and E. C. Barton asisting. Developments of the ski course at the Clover Beds during the past two or three days were given to the club by Ranger Haraner He stated that the Stato Road Commission had offered the service of the catarepiller and that the road had been cleared to the HI Low but at the present time space was limited for turning around. In some places it was nec essary to remove banks of snow four to five feet deep. Motorists were warned to have their cars equlpt with chains before tackel-In- g the new road and to be very careful in their driving of the can ' Military Ball Odd Fellows Is Success The annual Military Ball given by the local National Guard Unit of Beaver was a very successful social event. According to the officers of the battery it is planned to hold the Military Ball on Washington's Birthday each year. The west end of the Legion Hall was decorated to represent a batters street. The background was furnished by a large American Flag. Pup tents, rifle stack, machine gun, saber, flags and other equipment of a soldier made up the rest of the picture. , o MIXERSVILLE GIRL WEDDS PAROWAX MAX Frank Decker, son of Victor Decker of Parowan, and Betty Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carter were married last Tuesday, in Parowan. The cere mony being performed by County Clerk W. Clair Rowley. The young couple will make their home in Parowan. o HE11ER C. DEAN CELEBRATES EIGHTYF1FTH BIRTHDAY Our fellow townsman Heber C. Dean celebrated the elghtyfifth anniversary of his birth February 14. Sunday afternoon his daugh ter entertained In his.honor. Twe relatives were present to occasion. The time was the enjoy spent in visiting and relating early experiences At 5 P. M. a deli clous luncheon was served to the following: Mrs, Hariet Patterson, Mrs. Amelia Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Swindlehurst. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith, Mr and Mrs Joseph Swindlehurst, Mr. and Mrs James Moves. Mrs. Tina Ferris and children. Miss Martha Beau mont. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ander son and children of Oak City, Ut Rishon an Mrs. C. E. Paice and family, Mr and Mrs. Warren Dean and small son, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn as Muir, and Amelia Dean It was a very happy day for the gpest of honor who was enjoying a return to good health after quite a serious Illness the previous week. nty-eig- ht Hear Report Alex Hamilton, a prominent Odd Fellow and Citizen of Bea ver, gave an interesting repori at the regular meeting of the local Odd Fellows Saturday, February 19. He gave a brief outline of the speeches made at the Salt Lake and Provo Lodges by George I. Beal, Deputy Grand Sire from Southgate Kentucky and R. B. Chase, Grand Secretary of the jurisdiction of Wyoming. The occasion of the speeches was a visitation from the Soverign Grand Lodge. Mr. Hamilton reported that Mr. Beal was an outstanding speaker an dwhlle on the visitation spoke over both radio stations In Salt Lake and before the Chamber of Commerce there. The high lights of the speeches were for more muibers and the necessity of fraternizing the world to do away with the present feeling of unrest and hatred, in the world today. Mr. Chase spoke on the big meeting in Cheyenne July 23rd. and 24th. This will be a division roundup of seven states. It Is anticipated there will be 1,500 candidates and crack degree teams from several states will confer the degrees. He estimated an of more than 20,000. Odd Fellows and Rebeccahs. All the Sovereign Grand Lodge Officers will be in atendance as well as the officers from many jurisdictions and lodges. The program and meetings will be put over in trus western style, he said. The two days following the divisional roundup will be the well known Cheyenne Roundup, an outstanding rodeo event in the world. The Odd Fellows voted an unan Imous ballot to the effect that two of the members would stay with Minersville, Harry Harris, of every night during his serious illness to help out a they could with him. Mr. Harris has been sick for some time but has been very ill the last two week. Bos-we- ll, 16,-00- tha-Cit- Chris-tense- n. yon. Ranger Christeasen also Infor med the club that through the cour tesy of Mr. George Low, who owns land an Interest in the HI Low people may traverse his property to the scene of activity. Sam Hickman, cashier of the Beaver City Bank, and a very active member of the club, informed his fellow members that the Clover Beds is an ideal location for their winter sports, In connection with, the famous hunting and o already established for the fishing o Bennetts Wall Paper Cleaner Beaver Mountains, should make 2 packages for 25c per role at AMERICAN LEGION d Beaver the section a AUXILIARY MEETING Thompson's Variety, store. attrashould and section sporting The American Legion Auxil both in the state ct many people iary met Monday night at the AT THE FIRMAGE THEATRE and from out of the state. East Ward Relief Society, ior THIS WEEK Mr. Hickman related some of SUNDAY and MONDAY their regular meeting. his experiences gathered In the Fun making Eddie Cantor and The officers of the American northern part of the state and Twentieth Century made comment Legion were their guests lor the at the Beaver CanFox have combined their talents evening. In his estimawhich location yon Meeting was called to order by for the first time and really go tion is as any In the as good just to town as the comedy king of President Betty Petty. screen and radio stars In the most north. Singing "America". Stan McKnight, WPA Recreaextrava - glorious Kate Noyes. Prayer by Chaplin director was present, he Intional The program for the night was entertainment either have ever formed the club that no money taken up under "National Defence made. "All Baba Goes To Town", was available for sports thru WPA featuring Tony Martin, June Lang arranged by Sarah Bakes. an instructor but that offices, on Roland Young, Louise Hovlck and A talk by Paul Beecher to be would any division asigned a tremendous cast, which comes "Universal Service". of their winter sports program Trio by Mrs. Helen Brorkbank, to the Firmage Theatre Sunday which Includes, skiing, skating, fiH Kmilv Rose, and Miss Perel and Monday. "Alt Baba Goes to basketball, or any other dancing, Is most the Town" magnificent item on the Griffiths, "My Buddy". sport curlculem. Talk by Dr. E. A. Petty on Nat- combination of colorful extravagThe grand opening celebration anza, sidesplitting comedy, song of the ski course was referred to ional Defence." . Solo by Miss Strickler. hits, beautiful girls, exot'c dan;'"S the sports commitee and the date brilliant dialogue and lavish sets Reading Mrs. Brockbank set for Sunday March 6. All other Meeting adjourned, and the In the history of fun. A tremen- arrangements will be handled by entertalng Committee entertai dous cast of entertainers, includ- the committee In ned with table games. At 10:30 a ing, John Carradlne, Virginia with Ranger Christensen, Director dainty two course luncheon was field, Alen Dineheart and Douglas McKnight, and George Low, and served to the 50 members and in- Dumbrille in addition to hundreds other Interested The parties. of lush harem beauties an dancvited guests present. Warren committee Includes, sports o ing Oriental darlings, are featured C. chairman; D. O. Thompson, News Murdock Movietone A a and Chase Mr. and Mrs. R. comedy Robinson, Grant Lowder and received word from their son reel also will be shown. R. Murdock. John o Zeland last week stating that he Attend Meeting at Cednr of Mrs. Earl Smith and a would be released to return home A delegation of members from to Bee Hive workers motored the second of May. the club attended the Saturday's Cedar City, Saturday to attend a activities of the Associated Civic Mrs. Charles Pedlgo has gone Bee Hive Convention. Clubs of Southern Utah, which to California, to visit with rela (Please turn to paee eight) Mrs. Clark Goodwin was a Cedar tives and friends. BASKET BALL SCHEDULE City visitor Saturday. She retur MILLARD DIVISION Mr. and Mrs. Burke Dtmers red home the same day. Region 8lx and little daughter are moving to 1037-8- 8 Wed C. returned T. Mr. Burke Baldwin, Milford this week, where Fillmore at Delta 25 Mur Lake Salt from City. February the has employment running nesday Beaver at Hinckley dock gas station. Milford by Mrs. Marr Goodwin and son 5 March Wal Hinckley at Milford was taken Ralph, and grandson Loreny Mrs. Cora Wheeler at Beaver Delta Milford last at bom visitors were Thur to the Iron County, hospital Fillmort by i&ftctlon. Sautrdar. with lufferiDf yt iday ly year-roun- ng y |