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Show ' 1 Oficia Paper of the Citv nf teway City to Southern Utah's Scenic Wonderland Number 24 xxaiv 8 BEAVER, BEAVER (OI NTV, Started At Labaron ri;ey iuesaay ke-Whi- reunion of Flake and families, which was .held at of Mr. dutiful new .home Li rnnia White. James J.Vhis son Eugent and 1 Y Ruth Si, daughter, Mrs. and Miss poone and baby Ari- allof Snowflake OVPTin Coavor f ' . way honje ui nn their H line v" 'Lit t.aka City. 1 . the evening was chat, after which I o White, president of the J Family Organization, being done along iekal lines by the White " By request Id account of the wonder-- i en-l- k he and his wife had visiting the San Jtrit n of social re-wo- rk Fran-Ixpositio- n. r, me Flake told in an some of the exper-- j Inter-Hnanne- jf the Hop! Indians living of whom are dona, many of the Mormon Church. )$-- referred to 33 Flake 1 in SnoWliaKB con- - ftii'uun In printing the article last week concerning the two dairy to calves that were presented Robert Jones and Gordon Baker we stated tihat they were presented by Mead Stevens of the Brook-law- n Creamery. This statement was an error because the calves were not presented by Mr. Stevens but by the Brooklawn Creamf ery, LITKUARV CLUB JOIN'S DISTRICT JUNCTION SPORTSMEN OFFER ASSISTANCE A letter was received by the Beaver County Fish and Came Club from Mr. Eugene Gardiner representing the Junction City Sportsmen, stating they were ready and anxious to help In any way to further the raising of the dam at LaBaron Meadows. They will furnish teams on a week's notice. sav tihat father, William Services Held For spent altogether one Jane Ann Watters years or more m uuuig sary work for the L. D. S. 4 and are just as well off Jane Ann Watters, 11 month old now, if not better, daughter of Charles and Myrtle fr!ly Morgan Watters died Friday after aey were before, Flake was a former resi-f- f a short illness. The child was born July 4, 1938 Beaver and expressed rea-- s at Beaver. Besides the parents pleasure in meeting she is survived by three sisters sti friends here. ' lie'ous were and four brothers; Golda Watters refreshments e of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eileen t"bj Mrs. White and and Lois. There Cartwrigiht, Laurel, Warren. Leo, $out twenty-fiv- e people In Jackie and Roland Watters all of jtJnro amd nil had a vprv Beaver. Two grandparents Mrs. fHile evening. Martha Morgan and Larken Wat ters of Beaver. of ihis r. daugh-Jlsephin- Funeral services were held Sat t'i Wednesday home. morning the unit of the Beaver ligit plant was shut down a:indefinite time for repalr-- 4 water buckets on the tur- being replaced with new i repairs are being made fenstock as well as general tat the plant. A. the hydor-plaia shut fee 300 horse power desiel carrying the full load. nt Charles Whornham, an is in charge of the plant. He states I city the that $' may be a triffal dim at .ae to the heavy load, f'jrepair work will be comple Psoon as possible. Three 'jf tomen will be worked If hurry up the job. pARD OF THANKS to thank lsh all those who any way during wess and death of our r Jane Ann. We are us m for the and the beautiful funeral many floral offer ana Mrs. a Jand Charles family Watters EMMS fJUEXT LIST MAMMOTH CO. I IRRIGATION f f'S I U delinquent upon the described stock on of assessment levied on jjph, th r I &s 1939 the amount set names of the etock follows: 18.78 Hutchings $8.53 n V accordance with the law "T shares of each parcel of m may be necessary, will be 1 the office of the secretary !mein Beaver on the 15th iJly, 1939 at P m Pae ; L fluent fr assessments there with cost of advertls-- I Penese of gale. f A. the ,n .2Uallzatlon wl 0Urt room ot the I 1 tt!trt house at BeaTer n Th,,rsaay, June 8, Jne 20th, 1939, I ."0 A. M. to 12 noon and 30 :00 p. M. f wlshln8 t0 Protest Mel valuation of their j. enter 8am t the on the above J dates. ?, rder ot the county Commissioners & ? iiay I III HH lllll MMBHUMMMMMM Forest Ranger Issues Warning To Campers Calling from the Tusher Ran Station in the Beaver Canyon, ger Former Beaver Recorder early yesterday morning Ranger Succumbs to Illness H. M. Chistensen issued a warning to all campers and plcnlcers Edith Cowdell Woolsey, 63, entering the Beaver Canyon, died at her home In Cedar City against Forest Fires. The Ranger stated that the Monday June 5, after an illness of mountains are extremely dry and five months. jvA pall-beare- rs Sell PAYERS I KS -I un-ai- Secretary n June l8t 1939. fabcation June 15. 1939. hereby glvea that man-cause- d 'i BARTON, TO TAX at In the perpetual campaign to stamp out flrei that bum over 40,000,000 acres annually, the United States Forest Service in co operation with the state forestry agencies and organizations Interested If conservation, will distribute In poster form nearly a million reproduo tions of the above painting by the famed Illustrator, James Montgomery Flagg. The painting Is the property of the American Forestry Association, 2 P. M. at the family Bishop Clyde L. Messin- ger presiding. Singing "Jesus Lover of My Soul", Mrs. Sarah and Marjorv Mackerell. Prayer Hoffine. Solo. "Little by John Pink Rose," Mrs. Thelma Barton Speaker was Brother Robert B. White. Duet "The Lord Is My She was born Maroh 31, 1876, Shepherd", Mrs. Mackeiell's. Ben- - Ln Beaver the daughter of Enoch ediction Wrallace Paxton. Interement was In the Mountain View and Eliza Dean Cowdell. Early of Utah. She received Cemetery The grave was dedicated pioneers in the Beaver her education by George A. Parkinson. school and spent her entire life ihere until five years ago, when MARRIAGE LICENSE BOOM to Cedar City. For she. moved County Clerk William Miller was recorder of she years ha been kept busy issuing mar- eight Beaver City and lor ten years Ward Serman to: licenses riage Treasurer, was true to the Carter 26, and Clara Mae White City trust placed in her by the citizens 22 and 24; David J. Tisdale our little community. For sevj of May Fox 16,; Lloyd Sigume 25. eral years she engaged in the Brinkerhoff 17; Nell and Fay business. Leland Dalton 21, and Margaret milinery four For years she was second Minersville. Williams 18 both of to Isabell Gillies in vice president 25 and Leon Desmond Rowley Company of the the County Edith Allridge 18 both of Pioneers. Utah of Daughters She is survived by one daughter, Miss Ann Woolsey of Cedar E. NOTICE OF BXDOET MEETING City and one brother, James TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:.. Cowdell of California, and a host Notice is hereby given that the of friends and relatives. funeral services for Board of Education of the Beaver meet MrsImpressive Edith Cowdell Woolsey were County School District will at it's office in Beaver City, Utah, held in the Beaver East Ward on Tuesday, the 27th day of June, chapel on Thursday June 8th, at 1939, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock 2 P. M. with Bishop Clyde L. P. M., of aid day for the purpose Messinger in charge. Invocation was offered by Broof adopting it's budget for the school year commencing July 1st, ther Robert B White. A tribute of 1939 and ending June 30th, 1940, Love from the Beaver County of the that at said time and place pryor Company of the Daughters of said budget, Utah Pioneers was read by Mrs. to the adoption said board will hold a public a Gpneva Idol. County president. budget, at on said The first speaker was C. Dennis hearimg "One which hearing all persons interest- White followed by a duet, to Sweetlv Solemn Thought , by Mr. ed will be given an opportunity wh en and Mrs. Milo Baker, after be heard on said budget. Milton Gentry Board. was by of the given talk order a By referred to the E. A. GRIFFITHS. Boih speakers of character traits Clerk. manv noble . nnd anoke words to her f comfort and consolation PROBATE. GUARDIANSHIP ..u NOTICES brotner, her daughter, or Re- relatives in their nereavu.T..v. (Consult the County Clerk was nronounced Further for ,.,.Ht!nn Signers spective DV" Bishop'c Edwin Paice of the Informal ion) a i West Ward. There was and friends relatives SUMMONS of tendance were pro offerings floral and the OF fuse and beautirui. IN THE DISTRICT COURT were Claude The BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH Chase F. Joseph. John Fdwards, Beaumont, stmlev Murdock, ALICE STEIGNER, Plaintiff, and Lear vs. niace in the Mount n WILLIAM D. STEINGER. at Beaver View Cemetery Defendant. ui cnnihprn oi d recticn to der the as The grave You are hereby ummonedafter Woodhous days dedfoSd twenty within orge by appear the service of this um"?n "pntv the within you, if served Cow-nP- n hEfUC and Wallace In which this action is brought of Cal days Tattersall thirty within Vina otherwise, the Mrs! Mrs. Haterman Mr.. Rob Elwln after service, and defend of case in above entitled action; Prt Bullock, .Mrs ma, Glen Judgment do your failure so to ou Mrs. Acail ralmer, Shirt, Miss against Harry be renlered Mrs will Heaton, and Mrs. according to the fmanlnof IHed Korma Bunting Mrs. which complaint Court. said with the Clerk of re Thia action is trough to urday REPAIRED BEING if The .report of dairy herd im- vrovement work for May showed many .herds which had established desirable butterfat production 'records during the month. For herds of 1 2 cows or more that of Mark W'olsey's led with an average production of 46.1 pounds of fat per cow. The herd of Taylor Farnsworth came second with 39.2 pounds per cow. In the smaller herds of 5 to 11 cows that of LeRoy W. Harris containing 5 cows mad a the best record with 45.6 pounds fat per cow. Elmer Palce's herd came second with 43.8 pounds per cow. In addition many individual cows made outstanding records. A grade llolstein belonging to W. Harris produced 2000 pounds of milk and 72 pounds of butterfat for the month. John Idol owns a Holstetn that produced 69.8 pounds. Mark Woolsey has two Jersey cows that each made 66.8 pounds. Elmer Palce, John T. Joseph P A. Puffer, Frank Low, John Idol and John Anderson each had cows that produced 62.4, 60.4, 60.3, 60.5, 59.5 and 57.4 pounds of butterfat, respect- Correction F6rssts. According to report from Ranger H. M. Ohristensen the engineering party started work early Wednesday mornng to survey and lay out a long needed contour map of the LaBaron Meadows section Engineer Nichols, makes all the surveys for the three forests he is assigned to, including roads reservoirs sites, C. C. C. projects and etc. While here and as soon as the LeBaron Meadows work is completed he will survey the Puffer Lake Road from the lake to Big Flat and work will be started on that project some time this summer, iaccording to Ranger Christensen. ho ship in ..f,.i t... 41IU1WWS Hints fehad $2.00 Ter Year Payable ia Advance Local Dairy Herds Maintain High Production Thru May Knht Meadows where they joined William Nichols, engineer for the Fish Lake, Manti and Djxie National night June 1,.iit ) anernaon. White and George Low, representatives of the Beaver County Fish and Came Club left for LaBaron te 311jly Reunion 43; IT HI, Till KSiUV. JUNE 15, 1930 - - cover a judgment bonds ot mairiiiiuujand tne existing between yourself plaintiff. THEODORE BOHM Plaintiff's attorney ford. Utah V. O. Address: Beaver 1939 First Publication June 8, Last Publication July 6, 13 - Braver, Build Beaver urges that campers take every precaution against a fire which at this time would be very serious. Be very careful to build your fires away from all dry leaves, brush, timber and grass and above all things BE SURE YOUR YOU FIRE IS OUT BEFORE LEAVE CAMP. Do not throw lighted cigaretts into the timber or bursh. is solicited in Your preventing a serious fire on our mountain to preserve our water sheds. Campers, carry a small shovel and an ax with you at all times, if water is not handy to put the fire out cover it thoroughly with dirt. BELKNAP TEACHER MARRIES A hieh noon ceremony ln the St George Temple united in marriage ana Dean Miss Virginia Moody Chamdller Boyak, Wednesday June 7. President Harold S. Snow officiating In the presents of both families. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moody, of St. George, and' the groom a son of Mr and Mrs. George Boyak ot Delta. Mrs. Boyak was one of the District teachers at the Belknap school at Beaver, the past winter and Mr. Boyak taught at Holdon. GRADUATES FROM SOUTH HIGH Miss Emma Lue Hamilton, the daughter of Alex Hamilton was among the 698 students to graduate from the South High School In Salt Lakp City June 8. 1939. Out of the 712 students to graduate only 69 8 were present. For a graduation present she was tak en by hpr father accompanied by hpr sister Bobby on a visit to the World's Fair at San Francisco. They left for the Fair Friday afternoon. iiEnntos TO ELECT OFFICERS Members of the Beaver Chapter f tho American Red Cross are re- to meet Monday night nnested innp 19. in the County Court hmm at 8 P. M. to elect mew officers. Martha Beaumont Chairman ni'MMV CLUB ENTERTAIN KI Mrs. Belle Bakes entertained the members of her Rummy Club and eight guests at a delightful luncheon Thursday night at 8 P. were laid for the M. Covers twenty-fou- r present at six small tables centered with lovely flowers. After lunch all enjoyed playing Rummy. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Emma Baldwin and Mayme Swfndlfhurst for Rummy and for were given Mrs. guests prizes Elizabeth Nellson and Mrs. Ed Bonn. Buy Beaver, Build Beaver Le-R- The following named women representing Beaver's Literary club motored to Cedar City early Friday morning to attend the con ventlon of the Southern District of Utah Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Lottie Farrer, Mrs. Ivle Gentry, Mrs. Sarah Mackerell, Mrs. Ellen Joseph and Mrs. Maree Smith. While there the Beaver Club the Southern jiined District, ively. which comprises Iron, WashingSince January 35 cows have and Beaver been culled from herds participatton, Kane, Garfield Counties. ing in the dairy iherd improveExcellent musical numbers ment program. This means that were given throughout the day in- about one cow in every 14 hiis cluding a lovely song by Sarah been sold because of low produc Mackerell representing Beaver. tion for other reasons. In the mornLng a lively election took place when officers for the District were voted in. Mrs. 4-H Pratt Betters of Parowan was in stalled as President with Mrs. Elton Mackerell Vice president, Mrs. Milton Gentry Director and Mrs. Grant Smith assistant secre tary. Seven club boys under the At 12:30 luncheon was served to of Mllo Baker received leadership 150 adles at the El Eaclante 500 pheasant eggs from the state Hotel, where music, toasts and a game farm at Sprlngville. The floor show was given for their boys have set the eggs already entertainment. under diens and the first young The convention proved very should hatch within a successful and much good will re- - pheasants few days. Members of the club ult from its activities. are: Wendell, Gordon and Lynn Baker, Clark Smith, Newell ,Warr CLOSING SOCIAL Clarence Huntington and Donald Hutchings. Wrben the young pheasants are The closing social "meeting and social of the Beaver East Ward old enough to release they will be was held gathered by the local. game warGeneologlcal Society Monday might at the home of Mr. den ami 80c will be paid for each and Mrs. P. F. Rollins at Green bird that is well grown and ln ville. After the meeting games vigorous condition. In order to obtain eggs and rewere played and a dainty lunch eon was served The social was ceive payment for their birds each heM In honor of the teachers boy must join a standard Christine Baldwin and P. F. Rol- club and meet all the requirelins for their faithful service. The ments such as keeping a record Geneologlcal Society will resume of the project, knowing the histheir meetings in the fall. tory of pheasants propagation in Utah, being familiar with local game birds and their enemies and LOCAL ITEMS knowing the state game laws. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Barton re Before their project ia closed turned home from Alabama, the boys will also conduct a prowhere they have been for the past gram to which members of the winter. Cullen was Economic tea- local fish and game club will be cher in the University. They are Invited. enroute to California where they Payment will only be made for will enter summer school. After birds hatched from eggs obtained which they will return home for through the state game farm and another short visit with their par- each club member will do all .he ents Mr. and Mrs. John P. Barton. can to prevent destruction of game birds nests. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hutohlngs returned home from Fresno, Cal- DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEOV ifornia Tuesday after spending a week with their daughter Beth, was Mrs. Bernlece Thompson amd' attending her graduation exer hostess at a delightful arranged cises and visiting with their luncheon Wednesday night at 8 of iher P. M. to the members bridge club. Four tables each Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nowers are the centered with a bouquet of flowproud parents of a fine baby boy ers and covers were laid for those born Saturday, June 10. Mother present who were: Mrs. Nancy and son doing fine. Cllne, Agnes Whornham, Martha Louise Hurst, Hazel Stapley, Blanch Stoney, Word was received, by Mr. an! Pauline Adams, Dalton, Mrs. Carlyle Smith that their Bertha Bowman, Bertha Swtndle-hurst, n Laura Smith, Arvilla daughter Florence has been Vllda Chloe Robinson, on for appendicitis ln the L. Hickman, Nola D. S.. hospital ln Salt Lake and Is Smith. Mayme and Floral Lee, Pearce, doing very nicely. all enjoyed Bohn. After which Prizes were award Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fotherin-gha- plavtng bridge. Bertha Bowman Higli, Berthast have returned to their home fl Dalton Points, Arvilla Swindle-hurin Salt Lake City after a three consolation, Mrs. Chloe Will-laweek's visit with their son travelers. Robinson who has been very 111 at the Williams. Mrs. home of Dorthy PATTERSON' M VERS Mrs. Edgar Patterson wish to Mrs. Jennie Veness of Los Anof her geles, California is spending a few announce the tomarriage William LeRoy Beth her of heme daughter the at days vlsltkng rar- brother Joseph Bakes and family. Myers, Maroh 31, 1939 at Utah. owan, Lake to Salt City She is in route where she will spend a week or Mrs. Fred Hodges was taken two then she will return to stay town to visit tothe Iron Co. hospital last wpfk In her. old home ln a very serious condition. Her friends. daughters Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Howard Hurst Is home from Twitchell accompanied her to Salt Lake City to spend a few Cedar City. weeks with his mother ami' sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O. White Mrs. Pheby Warby received returned home Monday after word Monday from Mr. and Mrs. spending two weeks at the Worlds Allen Crosby of the arrlva of a Fair at Ran Francisco, California. son at their home the first of the month. WEATHER REPORT and B. Lamoreaux Mrs. D. HI Low Pic Date home daughter Jouette returned 31 71 stay June 7..... Sunday from a two months Mrs. 38 78 ln St. George where both June 8 49 78 Lamoreaux and daughter under- June 9 44 .... 8 went operations. They were June 10 52 87 accotmpanled Ihome by Mr. and June 11......... 48 87 Mrs. J. J. Milne and Mias Burl June 12 49 91 Bowler Mr. and Mrs. Milne went June 13..- .47 nn to Salt Lake City Sunday and June 14 83 Vlaa Rnwlpr will stav with the obferver L. Walter Carlton, Lamoreaux'i for a while. Youths Raise Pheasant . 4-- H oper-ate- a m |