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Show Mr !dSl Official Paper of the let- City of Beaver Gateway City to Southern Utah's Scenic Wonderland fJ, ' , lis-- . th ft 1 3 if xXlV E Xuniher S3 ' BEAVER COUNT V, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 105 Chamber of bmmerce to be ere rganizei Aug. 28 Last Day to Enter Livestock ?, Bang's Disease Test Must Be Made Preliminary Banquet Held Last Friday; Many Special Associated Civic Clubs to Discuss Means of Drouth Relief at Meet Here Saturday Before Excepted The following letter to Mr. E. of 1939 Reaver County Fair from Hyrum Stef fen County Agent is banquet to sti mulate the importance of a junior Dear Mr. Smith: Dr. Twitchell will need a few r of commere was held In the dining room of the Hotel Low to get returns on the blood 11. days evening August , . I ,m , e T . ( n PI! ri Ai'rrl r, he takes for the Bang's ii ii samples mo namu 01 ouru: ueimers, a angemenis were uuuci test, and in order to allow time progressive young business man. for this he suggests that entries Verbal invitations were given in the 'livestock division be closed as many of the young men inter- Monday, August 28th. To save him expense a list of all ested as could possibly contacted. Delegations from junior cham- livestock entries should be availber of commerces from Milford able on that date so that he can and Cedar City were present in- take the list, visit the various cluding the Sta,te President of the places in the county where the anJunior Chamber of Commerce Mr. imals are located and collect the - . 1 n .1 H Forestry b Boys ke Trip D. C. n uie ueaver the accompanied on an annual outing or ners -- club agent thern Utah forestry clubs to the Great 4-- H Dix; E. W. Macfarlane, pre- sident of the Cedar City Junior Chamber of Commerce; Mr. T. B. Cardon, past president of the Cedar City Junior Chamber of Commerce and a State Junior Chamber of Commerce Director; Melvin Thorley president .of the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce and Paul Cox a member of the Cedar City Junior Chamber of Com- ExperimentStation The local foresters and returned Aug- Those making the trip in merce. ii to County Agent Hyrum A were; Eugene if otnering- - From Milford came a delegation Jciark Matthews, Kenneth of Junior Chamber of Commerce , .t Bohn and Ronald Pat- - members head by their President Mr. John Williams; Harry JefferRich Heslington, program consisted of illu- - son, secretary; leetures on forestry and treasurer; Keith Rollins, Rayfleld management by forestry Crawford, Frank White, Walker periment station officials; Finalyson, Thomas Foss, George group singing, and club Wilson, Claud Horton, Walter rations. In addition most McCulley, Dick White and their ist 11 was spent on a hike Mascot El Coyote, which by the 8tudv and rnllpctinn nf way the engluphed on their way I Each of the local boys over previous to the meeting. spiranch ;iliriam. August 10 ,1 4 ptlnued to page D. O. Robinson was chosen to call the meeting order and start the ball a rolling. John Williams was the first speaker of the evening. He related several instances envolving the organization of the Milford group about four which was effected months ago. He introduced Mr. D. Dix who in a very efficient way pointed out the highlights of Jun ior Chamber of Commerce work and the service that such an orson ganization chould do in this com- four) !J vIQcOLS Four Past Week fall n Paxton, 10 Marshalland year-ol- d Mrs. Wallace on narrowly escaped death day, August 9, when h. e vroxlmately 26 feet from I tree at the east corner of isture. little fellow and his older F Arthur had rlimhetl iin "ter limb to see their 7 had carved, in the tree ln-h- hree weeks previous, being a little higher s brother, grabbed a limb M8 head to steady himselve. ;" gave way with him and to ground head first light-M- s forehead, causing cun- "an ptlnued to Page Eight) fnmittee Among the invited (Continued to Page Eight) Piosram committe for Piembf-of - 9 l4 ,0)(ly immunity is requested - ioai such as Miss ' ake floata represent an H ta Everyone is invited to the occasion. The cost of the new Seminary building as now stands completed is $13,357. This figure includes cost of material for building, labor furniture and fixtures. Architects for the job were Canon and Young of Salt Lake and the contractor was H. J. Mekean. The Church furnished 60 percent 0 f the money and the - Stake 40 percent. The structure is modernistic in design and modern in everyway. U J mM Purse Olds, ..$ 23.00 Bred and Owned Tiv,i- Countv 4 Vt Furlongs, for Beaver County Owned and Bred Horses .. Q ., Mile KM Uias.. l, 4ft Furlongs, Free-for-Mile ij Mile - 750o g() ll 6 Furlongs I 9J 1 Mile Race, lJi 3 Mile, - Free-for-A- ll Free-for-Al- A Free-for-A- 7 8 H Free-for-A- H 4950 -J- TOTAL 9 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Purse 2i, 3i', . Olds for Furlongs, TOTAL , --- .... Hanoicap 40.00 70.00 Free-for-A- Free-for-A- 5- -41, 10.00 Re County Saddle Horse Mile Classified Race, and Bred, leaver County Owned Handicap, ll Mile ay entrance fees will be charged. Riders' weights will be 112 pounds except for two-yeolds, at 110 pounds. All jockeys will be required to weigrh in at the jockey room each day at 1:30 p.m. o horse will be permitted to run that has not been properly entered. Entries close at 7:30 p.m. each day preceding race. Horses will not be permitted to enter the last day's races unless they have been on the grounds during the entire meet. Horses must be in paddock not later than five minutes after being called or stand the chance of being barred from the race. Riders must appear in colors and wear numbers. Jockeys doing rough or reckless riding will be fined or suspended from the track, or both. or patrol judge Any jockey suspended by starter will be disqualified for remainder of this meet. All jockeys will be paid by horse owners. All boys riding do so at their own risk. A horse is a starter for a race when it has left the paddock and enters the track n its way to the whether it leaves pot; and all wagers on it stand, the post or not Not less than four entries will fill a race. 30 and Purses will be divided fter olds must have been born All two-yeNo ar Free-for-A- l-- Beaver . J-J- 64.00 63.00 73.00 80.00 90,00 ll, Free-for-A- announced Wednes- - ve!ty The Future Home Makers Club of Greenville held their club luncheon Wednesday August 9th. They were served soup, salad, and dessert. Those present were Virginia Barton, Doregene Blackner, Gar-netCalert, Betty Williams, Edna Calvert and their leader Bessie Fordham. A good time was had by all. Purse Free-for-A- 0AT rirlfv-1,- Free-for-A- Free-for-A- Fair. 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 5.00 HOLD CLUB LUNCHEON RACING RULES $ ll Pony Race Mile Vi Mile, Reaver County uwneu Olds (. Mile Olds Vt Mile 4'2 Furlongs, ll i Mile ll YA Mile 1 Mile Race, Free-for-A- following prizes are offer- 0nWtlon Wth thp ntirnrW "ionizations The long expected day has arof the rived for the dedication Beaver L. D. S. Seminary build, ing. The ceremony will take place Sunday August 20th at 7:30 p.m. on the lawn in front of the new structure. A program will be given sponsored by the State Presidency George Albert Smith, representative of the Church General Authorities and Lynn Bennion of the Church School Board will be of present. Elder Smith will dedicate the building. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 the according chairman of the $ Nowers and Dr. B. W. Bishop. Elder George Albert Smith to Dedicate Seminary at Special Services Sunday Free-for-Al- 4 5 6 7 8 4 Beaver County Gale Farnsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farnsworth is very ill in the Iron Co. hospital. He is suffering from rhneumatlc fever. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 5 r Moody good display of livestock. I hope the closing date is satisfactory with the fair board and suggest that it be given publicity. Very truly yours, Hyrum. Steffen, County Agent. 3-D- the 7, will find Milford alive wlt.h the 1939 fair f that means Program and Rules for Big Fair Race Meet in Connection with County AND REGULATIONS 2 the guests This meet here Saturday and Sunday. The meeting will be held here with the association directors and members as guests of the Beaver Mr. HyChamber of Commerce. rum Lee director to the club is serving as general chairman, and is assisted by Representative Cliff B. McShane, John R. Murdock, the livestock committee will have FUTURE HOME MAKERS to be on the job If they expect a TOTAL Plan for Fair Parade ? munity. blood samples. Discussion of plans for relief of farmers and stockmen who have been hH by the drouth, and Improvement of the livestock Industry, will head the list of projects to' be taken up when the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah Frequent requests come to the county agent from dairy men and fanners out of the county for dairy cows and beef animals to feed on shares. Local dairy men who have cows for sale should notify the county agent, stating number, breed and price. Reef cattle owners who desire to have their animal wintered should like wise notify the agent. . Vl i to Southern Utah Service Groups at Monthly Meeting Farmers preliminary . Local Club to be Host Local Stock Wanted by L. Smith, Secretary Visitors Were Here 93.00 Per Year Payable la Advaao 70.00 73.00 $555.00 60, 10. ar JanT7committee reserves the right to change any or all races and any and all regulations. will be furnished free by Hay, straw and stables five for days. committee the own Horsemen are expected ta furnish their be used for horses. quarters as all stables will OwtUts vill be held responsible for the conduct , , of their riders. Amnions in all events win oe imai. Kheir to horsemen bring The committee invites nu wmmK. horses to Milxord lor racing D. E. KIRK, General Fair Chairman - J. D. RYAN, Racing Chairman Town Square Frolic Slated lues day tve East and West Ward M. I. A. will sponsor a Town Square Frolic, Tuesday Evening, August 22, at 8 P M. on the Square, as part of their summer program. The program is being arranged by a group of College students who are spending the summer, at home. The "Swing" theme la being caried throughout the entire program. It will consist of original skits, pantomines, poetry, individually arranged swing music and dancing. A swing band consisting of local talent will bo a special feature. The program will The Beaver A Board of Directors meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m. in the Flrmage Theatre. The general session, which is open to the public, will convene in the Firmage Theatre at 2:30 p. m. with President Sargent In charge. Problems of drouth relief and other major importance will be taken up at this meeting. In the evening at 8 p.m. a banquet will be served in the high school after which a dance will be held at the Legion Hall to be as follows: Three numbers from the Swing which everyone Is invited. Sunday morning the visitors band (under the direction of Bill will be escorted up the beautiful Flrmage), Dance - Dannoa Rhees. Skit, "When Pa was Courtln Leasing and Arden TENTATIVE PROGRAM Hutchings. Dance DJxte Law. Thelma Musical Pantomime Saturday Farnsworth and Beth Hutchings. 10:30 a. in Executive Hoard W. P. A. Skit under direttloa of Meeting. Ray White, aDnce Demonstration Adolph Patterson and Group. 2:30 p.m. General Meeting to widen everyone is invited. College Songs representing 6 different colleges. Meetings in Flrmage Theatre Arlow Messlnger will act as 8:00 p.m. Banquet in Hlgli Master of Ceremonies. School Building. ' Immediately following the program there will be group games Beaver canyon to Puffer Lake and root beer and popcorn balls are sold. Come and frolic with Big Flat to view the scenery that being Town Square Frolic! our us at is unequaled any where in the lunfish a and picnic west, enjoy cheon. Recent report state that VARDLErS HOME fishing has improved in Puffer AT PINE CREEK BURNS Lake. A baseball game will be held The home of Mrs. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. between Beaver's crack team and a Jack Yardley at Pine Creek was team from Dixie. reduced to cinders yesterday by a For several weeks the Associa- fire which originated in the chimtion has been working with var- ney flue at about 11 am. ious state and federal agents in Mrs. Yardley was canning fruit an effort to find means of reliev- and when the fire was notice the ing the victims of the drouth in entire roof was aflame. They were the southern counties. The asso- abe to save only the small articles ciation officers are also cooperat- such as bedding and few personal ing with the county commission- belongings. They estimated the ers on the matter, and it is ex- loss around $1,200.00. The place pected plans wiii be worked out was Insured. before the meeting. Speakers at the banquet will In elude Mayor Wesley W. Farrer, 4-- H William Firmage, president of the Beaver Chamber of Commerce, Director Hyrum Lee, Honorable Abe Murdock, Congressman from this district, James Sargent, Presl dent of A.C.C.S.U., Frank L. A. Wynaugbt and Reprefoods club un-t- he The BeaTer sentative Cliff McShane who will leadership of Miss Thelma be master of ceremonies Music for the banquet will be Farnsworth and Miss Barbara under the supervision of the Lessing will give an Interesting White Slsiters and Carlie Mur- 15 minute broadcast over the Cedar City station on August 24 dock. The project of Improving the fro 1:30 to 1:45 p.m. Local fans to tune in at quaity of the livestock herds will of KSUB are urged time. sesthat be diHeussed at the afternoon sion Saturday by Joseph H. Man- derfield and Fred W. Merrill, who, WEATHER REPORT with L. C Montgomery and others Date Hi Low Pet are attempting to eliminate scrub 64 86 10 stork atad replace it with animals August 11 86 52 August of better breeding. 89 47 12 Their plans also call for plac- August 62 89 13 ing market stock In feed yards August 93 60 trc 14 for fattening before selling. The August 94 52 15 August association's livestock committee 62 97 Is now considering the sponsor- August 16 Walter I Carlton, observer ship of the project. v Club Beaver Mar-tine- s, Will Broadcast Over KSUB H |