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Show Uthcial Paper of the City of Beaver ' r .ifam... I i uu,ocr" .!EXXXIV uians ocenic wonaenari( vuuicin " ItEAVKR, BEAVER COl XTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST Chamber to oriduct Labor ay Celebration Named Head r, 1 Events Planned for Afternoon Program on Monday; Free to Public time in .the history of Beaver City the Junior Chamb-- f sponsoring the Labor Day Celebration. It is tIann committee in charge to give everybody a barrel of fun on first September 4 and everybody is invited out. All charge ana there wm be plenty of amusing i.rnooa of of re free acti- mo- - lor an. ie of events is aa follows: schedule 2: p.m. Baseball erame h- ibinson HeadNew i vice Club free-for-a- mxe members rd of AT OUTIXG fcKCTED August 25, young men gathtr- - evening, y oup of Park in onderosa Beaver ther enjoyed a corn- - where roast. purpose of the outing was led a Junior Chamber of Ace board of nine members ! the activities of the weenie d new-jnlz- Ian group. hour of ed discussion in Junior Chamber acti- 5:00 ll Bicycle Races on Tenth Street. These races will in ll clude a girl's 1 mile race, start and finish at East Ward church $2.00 cash prize. ll Two Boy's two mile races. $2.50 cash prizes. Free of Charge All afternoon events are entire ly free of charge and it is hoped that a large crowd will gather to pm Jtree-for-a- free-for-a- enjoy the fun. ve meeting was called to Prizes Offered by Merchants 34 the The prizes that will be given results of the elec- :e as follows: to the winners have been volun ro years: D. O. Robinson, tarily cuntributed by the progresCarlton, Reed Moore, Burk sive merchants of the community. ;. Earl Smith. Big Dance at Night Ne year: Wilson Murdock, To top off the celebration a big Riddle, Bill Gillies, Dave dance will be held in the AmeriSt. can Legion Hall. Music for the ocrganlzes casion will be furnished by Bill My evening, , August 2 9 Gillies and this popular Star Dust of directors, assembled Serenaders. sunset Sweet Shop, thru tray of Manager S. M Saturday evening Miss Kath-yr- n and selected the Murdock entertained The Beafollowing ver East Ward Sunday School Continued to Pago 8) orchestra at her home. The Early part of the evening was spent in practicing new music, and at nine P. M. Table games were played and at midnight a dainty two course luncheon was served by the hostess to the following guests Irene Gentry, Daubin Smith, Iris Thompson and Burton Robinson, Beth Ashworth, Jim Morgan Marie & pees Held psday for p T. Joseph lrPres9ive held funeral serThursday the Beaver East Ward 'f John T. Joseph who lda - ere August 20. ?e crowd of friends filled Wto overflow and all ent tribute as the amidst a bank of ' flowers. The march was cask-fac- y MIhs Lola Whllo arA ''unlock on iha ed by Mae. C. i vuu Cl'de L. Messinger P ot con-n- services. '"Wet sane- R. T.rt. B' e nu - Smith, Jnk M"o Baker. t ei Chae wui. .VThoma3 L. Griffiths fchol Thy Feelings" ;'llllam Fac to A. Miller. Face," Sarah White accompan- - Lol lock0 J. GOlng Was i- F,, . 'ttK - ' S the M(hETAOIN Messlnger. Horae" Car ,n the Mountain rave was dedl- - C. Itar-- l utoftown visitors Page 8) Vice President of National Body Labor Secretary of State son has been elected dent of the National of Secretaries of State ed States of America, closed at the capital. Follows Operation tion. Mrs. Pedigo is the wife of E. W. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Adams and of this city. She will be Beaver in arrived Pedigo daughter Patsy to Beaver Friday afterweek and the brought spent night Friday noon for burial. visiting friends. Registration Dates Set for Beaver High School necessary to complete four years of high school. Students should not be held put of school until the second and third week. This will create a hardship to catch up to the rest of the class. Futher details regarding registration will be printed in the next issue of The Beaver Press. Principal Rose makes a final plea to all past graduates of the Beaver high school who have questionnaires and not returned them to do so at once. It is necessary that he have this Information now. Beaver County Schools Will Open September 12; List of Teachers Given BeaRegular class work for all comver county schools will be menced Tuesday September 12, School usually commences the day after Labor day but due to the county fair being held at Milford the date has on September been advanced to September 12th. Announcement was made Wed. that the county teacher's institute will be held in Beaver on Monday September 11th. At this time Anal instructions as will be given to the teachers their they are about to commence 1939-4school year. a meetinz will be held Friday and September 1st for principals auperisors. use All new buildings will be in an oia and for this school year, ready and cleaned all buildings are for use. All children C years of age oy October 31 and under is W to be ober 31 are required by law Jn attendance at school. Two new busses will be in oper ation this year. They will be place ed on the Adamsllle-Greenvillrun. Geo. Manderfleld run and the these will operate C. Murdock contract. five year under busses of The Hth and 12th grades atto scheduled Minersville are tend school at MUford ilgh this year. has The building at Minersville for condition been placed in good work. Junior high and Milford Shops at Beaver will be opened for a full program of shop work. been emSpecial teachers have ployed. been apSix man football has education of proved by the board for this year. 1939 Teachers employed for the 1940 year are as follows: H. Heaver High-H- orace wl-tant Talce, Kdwln principal! C I loytl Rprincipal ; I). - reair', Ivan C. Rose, ..Emily FMcher, Ruh Lvans, jone, Lol White, AmelU Smith, Earl Grace Skinner R. . Dean, Melbourne Heed Moore. , Heslington, , J. . Belknap Grade Seliool JT. Lee F. Anderson, principal ; John A. Joseph, Walter Joseph, John Gunn, Her) nth Larscn, Eva Carlfe Murdock, Carol Harris Iulu Tolton, ChJoe Parrish, Vie Smith Sarah Bakes. Iiee Gourley, prinMinersville Hannah (Jale, Paul Petercipal; sen, Sherman Carter, Betty Brook, LaYona Frandsen Bernlce CiiUins, Phyllis Marshall. Milford Elementary 1' C. principal; George Miller, Julia Ilendrlckson, Margaret Xoble Ida Jolley, Vera Bond, Margaret Johnson. -- Crast-dal- l, n, Milford High E. R. Mood principal; J. M. Hughes, Zola Fern ley, Ahln H. Baker, Josephine White, Clair A cord, Floyd Kotter, Eugene Hardy, Jane Mofflt. There are two vacancies that have not been filled. A shop Instructor for the Beaver high and a homemaking teacher for Milford high. , M . 11 . 1 Farewell for Aubra Death 9 . ter-mi- le , Mr. Monson returned recently from the 22nd annual conference of the organization, held at Dix- ville Notch, New Hampshire, Aug ust 16 to 19. Under ordinary procedure of the organization, the Utah secretary will become president at next year's convention. Before being elected to his new position he was corresponding secretary. Secretary of State John B. Wilson of Georgia is president for the ensuing year. Mr. Monson said the convention went on record as opposing o f trade registration marks and trade names on the Mrs. Edith Pedigo, 60, passed ground that registration would on a business, away Wednesday morning at 1 a. hardship impose M. in a hospital at Bakersfield, atbusinesses small particularly California, following an operatempting to expand. cum-pulsor- 1 Ll IKiy. an outstanding team here for the oceatwion. The Duck Creek camp walked off with the 9100.00 purse at the famous Hurricane Peach Day celebration. All members of the Beaver team are upending many hours of hard practice In preparation for the event. Beaver has some of the best baseball material they have every had, this year. One of the outstanding features of the game is that ITS FREE so lets have a big crowd out to the game. E. E. Mon vice presi Association of the Unitit was dis Preceded in the morning by agiant parade, Mllford's new fair e race track will be formerly opened grounds and standard to the public on Thurtday, September 7, continuing until Saturday u.lJ-t.41 t I tl lilt enteruuuuigm, witn an wiree uayapacKea iuii wixn mriiiing tainment and interesting exhibitions of Beaver County products and resources.' Twenty-fou- r fast horses races, varying in length from the quar to the featured Milford" handicap of one mile and 70 yards are to be run for purses aggregating $1515.00 and there will be plenty of music and entertainment between races. Brilliant open-ai- r performances of the Theasure Island Follies are scheduled for the early evening each day, to be followed by big dances in the huge new gymnasium of the Milford The Sunday night Services held high school. in the West Ward L. D. S. Chapel As a fiting preliminary to Mll; ford's first county fair, the after- were given as a testimonial In noon and evening of Wednesday, honor of Brother Aubra Morgan September 6, will be devoted to who has been called to fill a two g Mllford's first and year mission in tho Centraltates. hundreds of former residents of by Reed Moore and choir. western Beaver county will be Choir sang "Arise Oh Glorous Zion". which for the occasion, present d Invocation Milton Gentry. will be featured! by a Solo and Chorus "I'll Go Where beef barbecue, program and dancYou Want Me To Go Dear Lord", ing to last as long as the desire. Jack Dempsey, by Reed oore and Choir. Piano solo by Doris Whom-haAmerica's idol of the flgt arena, is among the who Elder Reese was the first speakhave indicated they will be present If possible. er, who gave a picture of the The parade at 10 o'clock Thursday morning will consist of bands was going, he having filled a missand bugle corps together with five ion in the same place sixteen distinct divisions of floats and a years ago. Solo "Tho Songs Of Songs" by comic section which alone will Burton White, Thelma Farnsworth consist of at least 25 entries. Mllford's new race track has been accompanied. pronounced by racing autorities uiviucio jvcui auu vviuiaui to be one of the best in the west, Morgan each expressed joy that and, as such, Is drawing outstand Aubra was worthy to be called on ing racing entries from all parts a Mission. Both gave a testimony of Utah, Idaho, Nevada California, (Continued to Pa.ge Eight) Arizona, Oregon and Colorado. Al ready completed are 61 new race horse stables, 105 pens for showing livestock covered and a new grandstand seating approximately 1500 people and providing a view unrivaled In the state. Recently distributed were 1000 copies of a premium list Funeral services were conductcovering farm, home, range, min- ed Friday at 3 P. M. in the Beacash other with and exhibits, ing ver East Ward L. D. S. Chapel premiums amounting to over for Frank Holbrook 66, who died at the home of his mother Mrs. (Continued to Page Eight) Rhoda Holbrook la Fillmore, after a short illness. lie was born August 25, 1873 in Fillmore Utah the son of Joseph Franklin and Rhoda Holbrook. He married Nancy Burt June 5, 1902 and two children blessed this union. For several years they made their home In Fillmore, then moved to Beaver, after residing here for sometime they went All articles to be entered In the to Ely, Nevada. Later Mr. Holfair must be brought to the Pion-e- r brook bought a ranch In Metrohome between 2 pm. and 7 p.m. polis, Nev., and have lived there Tuesday in order to bo transport- since. He was ingaged In cattle ed to Milford where they will be raising. He is survived by his entered in the Fair. Articles that widow and son Burt and daughter are not delivered to the proper Jean and two grand daughters comltttee.for checking in by not his aged mother, two brothers later than 7 p m. Tuesday will not Con and Grant Holbrook. The No Indi- body was brought to Beaver for 1)0 excepted at the fair. vidual entries will be excepted at burial Friday. Services were conMilford from Beaver. ducted by Bishop Clyde L. MessCut flowers, flowers that must inger. be cut the morning of Thursday Quartet sang "The End of A September 7. All persons entering Perfect Day by Milo Baker and cut flowers must deliver them to (Please turn to pags eight) the Pioneer home not latter than 8 a.m. Thursday. Potted flowers WEATIIER REPORT must be delivered Tuesday. HI Low Pet Date The following are responsible 86 48 for articles relative to their com- August 24 90 50 trc August 25 mittees: 55 .04 84 26 Art Needework Mary F. Good- August 49 .06 85 27 August win and Geneve Idol. 81 68 .18 Canned Goods - Thora Beeson. August 28 82 52 .01 Art - Allen Reynolds and Mrs. August 29 85 49 30 August Marjory Mackerell. Mackerell. Flowers Sarah Walter L. Carlton, observer half-mil- Tho Beaver Junior Chamber of Commerce, who are sponsoring the Iabor I) a y celebration feel very happy In !eing able to get such All students In the grades of the Beaver ihigh school are required to register in the fore noons of September 8 and 9th at which time students will be obli-gte- d to make arrangements to pay their student body fee, purchase necessary books and laboratory expenses. Principal Horace H. Rose, announces that every student is required to register on the above dates and be prepared to comclass work on September mence Dick Hutchings, Fred Pryor and 12th. In order to graduate it is Schnepel. 0 finger Word was received today from the Duck Creek CXX) ramp accepting the invitation to play baseball here on Dr. E. E. Monson - tween Beaver and the Duck Creek CCC team, winners of the $100 purse at the Peach (Day celebration recently held in Hurricane. 3:00 pm Horse Races in front of the grandstand. They will be a potato race, whirl-stak- e race, relay race, change saddle race, ladies kids pony race and a saddle horse race. Prizes will be given to the win ners after each race. All entrants please contact Burke Detmers or a Wallace Limb by Saturday after noon. rayablo in Advance Fast Race Horses of Seven States to Attend Race Meet Peach Day Winners to Play Here ommerce is she f 2.00 Per Year 19 Program Complete for Beaver County Fair to be Held at Milford Next Week Special I the sT Morgan Fri Home-Comin- 1000-poun- home-come- rs m. former-residen- ts d) 108-fo- ot 96-pa- Rules Set for Local Exhibitors Former Resident Dies at Fillmore Funeral Held |