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Show WEATHER REPORT Hi Low Pet J Iter of t Date Now. May 23 TS 4 01 May 21 ... SO 0 May May May May May 42 41 45 nerce Official Paper of the City of Beaver way uiy to Southern 81 25 2(i . .. 7S ... 75 .... 76 20 .... 77 27 2S 4 trc. .03 trc. 3 9 42 44 Walter Carlton, obs. Utah's Scenic Wonderland Number 22 . l!l"f,'r- -r- y Cross Drive Undeiway a short illness and a stroke me vei pneumonia, in home Beaver City. - 'riew, aum Blake t0 Beaver and Louise Messinger, and in 1SG7. She was Tn . ..... TVll n .. j tO rails! us iwjiiinii jauuaij at the age of 17 years. Heaver nearly all years, except for a few a: Reed, Utah, tje lived her husband was engaged in . jived in proceeded .her in 1934. Mrs. lias baen a faithful L. D. S. .voted her life foi- its pain- Was an ardent worker in I. A. and for fifteen years of the Primary president zation. Was a counsilor for husband November in went into the years I Society as ward president, I she labored faithfully. has been a block teacher lay years. .he time of her death she in chaplin the Anderson of the daughters of the Pioneers. She reared a little er Alice Messinger of her re, who's mother died wihen is but eight years old. She last member of the Messin-arily- , and is survived by two Murry and Ralph Cohn both ver; eight grandchildren and then grandchildren. 'impressive onductod Beaver funeral services Sunday at 3 P. M. West Ward Chapel, to capacity. of friends and silent tribute was placed amid a was filled If large group wrs stood in casket flowers. if Edwin Paice was in of tho services. Mies double mixed trio "In The Time of Roses", Mp C. Thelma Barton, Catherine Florence Bertha Swindlahurst and Baker, with Lois WbitP at ' Lacey i Nowers, iano. oration by Theodore Bohn. Edwin Paice was the speaker, who told of the es- and love lie 'had for Hatty s his boyhood Primary aop C. er. nt Tolton gave a very inter- sketch of the life of Hatty Of her sterling qualities as ad and neighbor, focal duet "Softly and Ten-- ' Jm.s Is Calling", by Milo ? Xaomi Raker, with Doris at the piano. This was by Milton Gentry, who fte concluding speaker, and toId of the lovable disposi-- f sister Bohn, of her cour-afte- r the death of her dear ""nam and. !'o"Face To Face", by by Thelma Benediction Bishop Messinger. Interement Ji the Mountain View cetne-ber- e t!m grave wa-- s dedica Jos4.pi, M;,nzione. j011 wr, tmvi:lu UTAH FISHERMEN group ei' Meeting of Fair Committees Scheduled for Saturday Evening CAN WET LINES MORNING OF JUNE 15 rid ' under :h,. horseback n,n-i- f d . eons.-rvation- ) - "fTic-e- 'il- son-in-la- - Ilo.-i.e- January(24, 1863 Van, the daughter Howard a The Only Newspaper Interested in the Development of Braver ta!., Thursday. May 30, 1940 Ptah Saturday has taken anoth er step along the trail of wild life dike '''ur,s' Ua:i,Se; Ik. inner Christe- nout Rca vi r Mil It was announced early this with .release of the THIRTY-ON- E raise thf YEARS tor the War Mief fund -- '' wsitui the wiids of Birch lii 4 0 fishing proclamation, setting week by E. A. Griffiths, secreA TEACHER got underway early ithis week, deck .Mountain and the South the tary of the liilO Beaver County opening date and decreeing by and from all report!! creek contribudrainage area. Fair and Race Meet general comslashes in bag and possession limW. H. Ix'ibsvher tions are coinin in steadlv. "'tided m the party besides its of game fish. mittee that a meeting of all comt hapter visited Miss Winifred Smith, who after mittee members will be held Sattim.iu t The opener was officially anranger were: his ville recently and set an ;t wnrtea "s Taylor. as Jiwiie 15, and closing a short period of vacationing in urday night at 8 o'clock 1'. M. In nounced n,,.,,. t. project m thai section of the H. Now,. auditorium of the Beaver is. John H. Murdock, date, October 31, as listexl under California, visiting brothers and tho chapter. tor tho purpose of Sum Hickman and Sam rec- Jaigh school to Beaver a section irevised of laws (returned sister, Johnson. All communications received The parte left here earlv are prescribed by the ently and began again to take an furthering pans for the Fair and nnfishing from l lie Pacific ,!l'Umh Race meet which will bo held at A. M. and motored to Cox's state legislature. active part in public affairs. quarters str ss the and 7th. The life story of Miss Smith is Beaver September Of most interest to sportsmen quick imancial aid and it is hoped tuied the are All committee chairman colorfull an one, was and cut in announced the interesting before for their hag day that Heaver's quota will be in by use. to be and bring all present ISreakfiiM was cooked and limits from the old standards of She Is a rotative of Beaver, having urged May 31, so that the money can be at members of their of tile respective her born here and receiving o'c! i; ihe group left for So fish, or lo pounds, in, one day been forwarded immediately. the Birch Otvdi Mountain, trav- and the decrease in the posses- early schooling in Beaver. At the committees. It is urgent that all According to communications el, ns up tlie fine committees get organized at onco and over onto sion limit from 25 pounds to 16 age of eighteen and due to the received money has already been the forks of of the and that plans be formulated and last minute abjuration South Creek. pounds or two days' creel limit. sent to Red Cross organizations then North Creek teacher, Miss underway as soon as possible. They visited many poinds of in- I':ig Limit in Belgium and Holland and re- terest The success of the 1040 Beaver Smith was given a temporary cerThe "Be it proclamation reads; along the way. Race Meet decent development which have oc 1'nrpose of the trip was to de- further provided that the bag or tificate, and almost forced to ac- County Fair and receivcured during the past 4S hours termine the foiasbilitv of renair- - creel limit on all species of trout cept the position made vacant, be- pends on the will mak quick aid more necess-ed from committee. every room to a hi one not be shall more than eight ginning teach ins the dam at the Munford Beaver county enjoyed an outary. It was found that with but pounds or not more than 20 fish log building, situated' seven miles Your local standing event last year, so let's officials a few days work a pond could be in any one day, but, if after catch- - North East of Beaver. chapter carjiiake this year's just as good Then began a years work, urge that your contributions be made at that place which would nig in weight less than eight Now is the limo to prepare for obresent in immediately. Workers accomodate a on difficulties ried under more fish of than the and pounds approximately the big Beaver County Fair and bo so it sthe have been assigned to every secto found to make but stacles, weight fish. quired eight at Race Meet September to tion of th" chapter. Act mow! decided should suoh she be fish that pounds caught, intrigueing, Reato According reports the Beaver. unThenundertake teaching for life. Don't wait. vers which habitat that section may be kept; and it shall be to have in posession at any ceforth followed thirty-on- e years have done a wonderful job of lawful water conservation and that sev- one time more than 16 pounds or of teaching, in grade, high sohool, HENRY JACKSON COX ROBERT BRIGGS It SUSCUMBS TO SHORT junior college. eral dams have been erected two days' creel limit of any or all college and PASSES seemed', upon entering this far ILLNESS stream which have varieties or species of trout." along the Decision of the game office to reaching field of vast opportuniRobert Uriggs. ST, died Thurs- made ponds fifty to a hundred the limit came as a direct cut ties, a new vista opened for her, Services Scheduled for day May 2", after a short illness yards in length. a growing wave of sentifor while a student at the Utah of was it close Upon inspection incidentil to old age. ment on the part of the state's State Agricultural College, she was Saturday Afternoon food found fish the natural that He was born January 30, made of the Home sportsmen for more id ad tic in these poinds was very abundant, Ilemtry Jackson Cox, 75, died 1853, in Lanchest:r England, the Economies measures. Club. Soon Other sihe receivat 10:10 P. M. Wednesson of James and Betsey Fielding and an attempt will be made in suddenly states took similar steps ed honorable memtiomi for "A" fish the near to future tome of his nephew, the at plant were converts ta. day, Rrvsgs. They this year, iome of them, Montana, scholarship standing and was Blaine Cox, following a two day the L. D. S. Church and he and there. Those who made the trip came cutting its daily limit to 15 fish, eligible to became a member of ilhiieas. Mr. Cox has been failing his sister came to Utah when lie or 15 pound and one fisih, and Kappa Ormicon Kappa. in health for the past tvve years, learned the shoemaker trade and back thrilled to the very back slashing the posession limit 'to During the "World War, Miss but it was not until statbone with that country, and early this was he in Salt Lake after arriving Smith supervised one division of one day's catch. ed that the mountain and range became unablu to he week that President Rrigham employed by girls in Red Cross Work and in saddle bis horso and go about ibis condition. They Three Divisions Younc. From here he went to was in first class 1919 she (received her BS (BachUtah's trout Generally speaking, deer. farm work. He was bed fast but Provo then to Springville, where reported seeing many waters have been divided iato elor of Science) degree and was two days. lie Later he operated a tannery. three major classifications as far retained at the college as an InJack Cox, as he was known by McSHANE ORRICE was he where moved to Parowan, structor in the Home Economics as the seasou i concerned. his all friends, was the son of the foreman of the Pumi Shoe TO MARRY As Newell B. Cook, state fish Department. James and Josephine William All through the epidemic of Factory, then they came to Beaver gALT LAKE GIRL and game commissioned, explained who were early pion Willis Cox, since. where he has resided ever the game office first decided on influenza, the college was trans eers to this and was born section, which Robin-; an to article Susan Ho married Raohl According the general opening. Then cer- formed into a hospital and diet and die 1865 Beaver at 8, son in lSSo. Sh died in May 9 3 S. appeared in the Sunday issue of tain waters, by counties, were de- kitchens were set up, wherein July 75 old on been 'have would years McHe has been a faithful Latter! the Salt Lake Tribune, Orrice clared closed for the entire sea- Miss Smith spent constant long his rniext A considerable birthday. and At Ihe time of his Shane, son of Representative Dav Saint. son. The third division of waters, hours preparing diets and superpart of his early life was spent a Mrs. Clif McShane of Reaver, will those lakes above 7000 feet, will vising in the receiving hospital. with his Heath he held the office of parents at The Cox's evening in open on July 1. This last ruling And o.r this she received a cerjbe .,married Saturday Seventy. on South Creek, located ranch i i. nit (find t')in will apply to waters in the ihlgh tificate of appreciation, bearing one son.j'saii wane in ny. by He is survived wihiuh is now owned by Frank ana .Mr. the signature of college President I'intias. Frank i.rti!g o, Salt Lake City; Laxman. daughter of Williams of Minersville, and was : of that city, Cook announced that fishermen Peterson and! the Board Members. six grandchildren and ten great-- Mrs. C A. Laxman formerly the Old Lei; Ranch will be Later, on, (Miss Smith married must pay close heed to marked or grandchildren. One brother Ilmaj An informal reception which early Indian history around me nome in wnposted waters, especially in the Leroy B. Holton of Bennington, centers. Briggs ind one sister Mrs. Alice nolil at the ceremony, higher adeas. "It will be quite pos- Vermont in Portland, Oregon, Olcott Waiters both of Salt Lake led. following Jack Cox has always been an to! with close friends and relatives sible for a man to fish and to West Palm was brought upstream jouneyed body City. The cattleman and farmer of active and'tn. at'endance. The young couple above h elevation. At Beach, Florida to reside, subseBeaver by hU son Fridiiv and has contribthis community, Sittur-- ; will mak" their nome in nan this elevutio .however, the angler quently, moving to Oakland, Calfuneral services wen held to the expansion of uted greatly a short from should be on the lookout for post- ifornia. ,i..,. nt " P M. in Hie leaver East Lake upon returning those interests in this section. He In 1930, she returned to Beaver ed signs." Bishop honeymoon '...! s n Ciiapel. at. known is throughout widley Mr and Mrs. Clif McSliane ana Fish Lake to care for an invalid was in chai'ie brother, southern Utah, among cattlemen atClyde I. M ssinber to Fish lake's season, remains the And here, again as an Instructor, by a family will be in Salt Lake and ranchers. Singing "!i MV Fatiiei". and same an last ceremony tiie wedding th tend under year, opening June she entered the Beaver high He never entered into the field mi"d 'i";l,rt,.t, 15 and closing the night of Sep- school. with Kate reception. direct io: of I.ihi I'erry of ti'it.li .... tho matrimony, and his only sur :..w,t, " lie i sea ver rn" r tember 30. depression, vivors are a Throughout the nPHiaiiing. 'hey were: sister, Mrs. Mary Rob ' wish ng in friends ..Ues to:,;, P. Mnr,U,ck.m:.'iy ("ok made a plea Sunday for Miss Smith carried, on n years inson of Beaver, and a brother, ;i inipp ,. bride ... very s to read and acquaint thm work in and his atu-Ji-rthe Home Economic Ezra Cox of Oakland, California. Ward Hurt. W.r.ieii life bled with the Foods Mar- .selves without funds proclamation, Department HoOJle His brother, who has not visit Mackerel!, May m v " 'especially in those counties where from the Board, and added new ed Beaver for over 20 years will n t.aie. , ian Tolton uid Maui they do the most of their fishing. equipment to the department. The arrive here Local St(fcs Stock nut. bin!-'.! Friday aftenoon to Prayer b samu. The official proclamation, will First Home Economics Club In Tha: Know Tackle 'I ishinc last his sat": ii respects to his do Q ill tet be found elsewhere in this paper. the school was established by her pay wi'h Mrs. r brother. parted My and she helped to estabis.Ii a li,,. ire looking for fishing . soloist, According to report Thursday Sarah Mac!;, icll 'he 19)0 of the Hires brary, being the first librarian. opening Local Barber la.kl j,,,. r was A. M., funeral services will be held The ni! V'' ' She retains a keen sense of tie tishi: season. The Heaver Home Fijll-tim- e Assistant ,efe- -d w afternoon at 2 o'clock, ..... t .',. flrn P C, Murdiick. humor and relates many Interest Saturday "o t. r i Fn- -' sa ICS ailll lie- l n'-in Ward Chapel, under Fast the iioi'ie tiai' see Ross Smith, owner and manager ing experiences of tier sohool car the direction of the Ward Bishop you to call in and !'e ti.l . Robert They have of the Villiage Barber Shop ami eer. Last Spring, slie was Initiated 1V ir je of stock. rlc. Interment will be held at the el "S yet By tfid t Co: 'his year ounced Wednesday afternoon, that into Delta Kappa Gamma; a line M o complete tn viili Mountain View Cemetery. Wo '" l,y Ce DUe ver l.f.,re and their prices lie has obtained the full time ser- national teachers society. miiu.'. Visitors may call at the home of C. White acoiap Since returning to Beaver, she Trv your local vices of A ubra Baldwin to assist t ...;,sonable ,,,, Blaine Cox to review the remains. T'd' HI eCb'ie:i 'fra-'.1. has gone through the chairs of the yea consider sending with the barber work in his V.1.). '' lif,. of It.'-- :-' Belknap Rebekah Lodge, has obmodern. .hop. for tackle M,w year. a set of keys and t.he Of the lif" :i:s;o;of tained a Red Cross certificate in FOUND-and services the besute By acquiring WD ;:i tig fannlv. T'e which appears in this another barber, Ross will be able First Aid, and is at present chair- a bicycle, enquire of City I'"r.ow m fore Thee N'.w Red Cross Marshal Manzione. chatiges in the to give faster services in his shop. man of the Beaver Labaa Bur' Reliedi Ii " work. health considerable ihins l..ws. taken Aubra M j:M" fishing Ir.tereiineit W'l Miss Smith has traveled extenschooling at a prominent barber Visiting Relatives Here occas' on tain Viev ivni"11 several sively in the United States and ENJOY college and has VCFFS bv dediea' Mr. and Mrs. David Powell, of grave ions stepped in and helped Ross made trips into Canada and MexVON PARTY CAN L ico. 1v,l. Iong Beach, California, Mrs. during rush periods. InreAlice Day and children of Aptos, was to She the first teacher e Recently thp State Barber I'Vfl :it i;1 v T' re hero visiting a California, Beaver Mr. tire visit to from the official Hie.llan Munlock County spector paid T'av arer C ;,,nl,e- Of OtllercP Mrs. Lottie Smith, a sis with manover Schools. took She the Ponderosa a after and days the Smith's at making shop Receives lienor bet's V:f ,.,.,.,1 an r While here they Mr. Powell. bro wlieie thorough examination eomplimen-fo- agement of farms and the rais- tcr of M.,v Munloch lieaver c'iM.vc.n. p,i k i" iie MH Mrs. Frank and Mr. visited all also i blooded Ross on having one of the ing of stock, the occupaetljoVl ,i an ouMtiK retry t" C.'n.r"'" tie' Arnold Mrs. and Mr. a.du.i and was in :t Low, who modfollowed and tion her " most brother, by obiiison sanitary, complete o dock, who s.'ill' e d lit oth-'-la .v and families and m Is Ixw deceased. many now in of the ern state Barber Shops relating .robietns a. ari.'" and Rational nltn''l !..,! vallat visit friends. fr; on Miss Smith was appointed Tuesday they were I'tali. This sp'eks well for Reanext month, b.i H" ,!,e ;i:,iei.i' meeting aMilford. relatives Centn.otat a and ends Uie They b that ver city, and we should first committee of the proud I' wa edb'toria" "r Hit'' ' Hotel LOW of it Celebration of Utah, by will leave this week end for Salt tennial ,,t (be in held edue.'iled be al! W;tS .. f Vah ll r: Lake City, accompanied by Mrs. the the for prgovernor. ' h' SflHHil Caf Tll,.s(ia.v evening Mr. and Mrs. Ross Calvert Sr. where they will visit the T.np Smith, tor ofticers Washing"!! ,.... of 'b'Clil.f and o'eorg Vational. H' Howard Mrs. Mr. to Born are with and Greenville nf Ipson's. From Salt Lake they will members spnt Friday .Hv before entering hig'ifor Paice tour Yellowstone Park. a 21. friends. Beaver ,lal their May ID boy !.,. fold to he present. , I :rned after S inula v Tihe Red Cn riEBOHN I PARTY VISIT OUTH CREEK AREA War Relief Money Raise I I FOREST - . 3, - !'-- y 5-- , 1 r. 50,-oo- o ire-su- it vice-preside- nt con-ervati- inter-mounta- in . 1 '""' (i - I TOOO-fo- i yi i ....,..-- . I Mil-al- l i i Ke.!e--i:i- I ' ( t . .... - i j. llri'-'us- te-i- -- Daughter Here Re-burial e. 1, t i e, Iarr' Hodge, daughters Kinioa and Mrs. 'Crimshaw and husband Don 'rrived li..r Wednesday from tenLr'. to spend falifornia, and ! Kr!a Day. of ''r'" V-- rri of hindaiiKhtorAiwm Was bought here for burial 'J. m tho family plot in " i'.'nn vinw Ce.tery Mrs nkl0 (lml two In California, And was Hie Pacific Orove rem-' thought best to to be with her Hodges i, lion held. ' K. A ViKj graveside services left Sunday California, where ber mother and ''''tty Aug, 1 ,. ' "ie party motored 'here Modgos, who accompan Hv pro-,.,,:- ff-a- d lif-"-- t i,!:''' I i ( d i i"5 r disciis-,e,ide- d P-- ay . ; - ff ' ,.st avorage i, HU freshmnn year |