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Show ... your WEATHER REPORT HI Low Pet 49 .17 89 17 July 43 trc. 83 July IS 44 .45 81 July 19 .87 40 trc July 20 43 90 July 21 43 94 22 July 65 89 July 23 Walter Carlton, ot. of ber Date Lee Now. feds Yaur ai1" f- a- Officio Paper of the Citv nf Rraver Gateway City to Southern Utah's Scenic Wonderland s Beaver, Hah, Thursday. July LM, The Only Newspaper Interested iu th Development of Beaver , . l'l-l- l If Dairy ilistnct Derb? Beaver, July ? oneers Honored Milt's riffinal " arced program was interesting s. 'ench. on Big Twenty-Fourt- h Celebration at Beaver I I. Trail Buiiders Go On Outing Jjaugui.ei jy the and Anderson 10( Belknap - evening in conneclhtheSaerameni exercises. of the Ward Her MIlo Baker safer-ar- Sunday a viu rharge. rc was i music -- e(J - Miss Collenn ;eburst. ing Mr. George P. Low, accompanby W. W. Fairer of the Beaver West Ward, and Robert B. White of i he Beaver East Ward, gathered at the west side of the Beaver City Park early Monday morning with approximately seventy-five hoys of the Primary Organization of the Beaver Stake, who have had good attendance through out the year, and have an O. K. from the primary organization. Carl Goodwin, of Milford came over with fourteen boys from their Primary who joined the group. Bill Davis accompanied to assist in the care of the hoys. The group left at 10:45 A.M. by trucks for the "Big Flat" where they will spend three days, returning to their respective homes Wednesday night. This outing under the guidance of Mr. Low, who devotes his time and efforts, as do the men that him was started in accompany 1931. Only six boys attended this outing the first year, and the attendance has steadily grew until in 1040 there were eighty-nin- e boys attended. The boys eligahle for this trip are of the "Trail Builder's" group. This outing every year, is to encourage all the boys in the Primary Association to be inatten-danc- e regularly and do the work to the best of their ability. Mr. Low and those who help him every year, are to be congratulated, and complimented on the good work that they are doing for the boys of the Beaver 'resident Wesley cat ion ir sang, So Rear." Mountain Our Elijah Orten ana nent toltb. of the Miller a graduate imary was accepted by iam f j to be ordained a Deacon irrnnic Priesthood. It Memories of President . and early Pion-:interestingly m Young was very sang. .Ir e Zelma Muir. "How Firm a Foun Some Missionaries Bill Farnsworth. Life of Orson !ry of the er a Mormon Convert by "How dry, Saved," by Warr. ry of life ;i of her were told by experiences grandfather Smith. the work of the Milton Gentry, Beaumont then Pioneers who were jreciation of ressiif Eklen Martha ws by jtain ated the each stood up a and as Bt was pinned corsage Pioneer present by Miss itul ach Barbara Smith and Those receiving Nielsen. Nowers. jgea were: 1 Martha la Harriet Patterson. rDean, Sarah C. White. Bell he, Francis Jones, Margaret iths, Jean Hales, Edward ilehurst, William Roberts Smith. the Pioneers were 111 unable to be presented were: John iree of fc Martha Stake. Williams. and Amelia Smith wage was sent to them. Mop Milo Baker paid tribute ie Pioneers here with us y o were left out of the had come to build our 4!y Stake the land we enjoy. d all who had taken part, "losing song. "Utah We Love M. KETI HXS DISTRICT Benediction N FROM GRAZIXO FLECTION' The annual election of Pahvant Grazing District Advisory Board members was held in Fillmore, Utah on Saturday. July 19. 1941 in the Armory Building. The following men were elected: Section Slicf-Precinct Xo. 1 Alden Harton. President Manti, Utah. Ward Precinct No. 2. Theodore L. Mt. Pleasant, rtah. Madsen. Sacrament Services of Beaver Kast Cattle Section Ward Sunday W ainB the Precinct No. 1, Wilford Greenwood and Nancy 1'tah Camp sponsored the following Wafts. Kanosh. Alvin Yardley, 'l?ram: Precinct No. ' the Captain Vera Ashworth - ge. Ti. rrayer lite. was Alice Chaplin Beaver. I'tah. Mr. Theodore In L.Madsen of Mi. elected to suc- was Pleasant. I'tah Mr. Evan Evans of Delta, Harton. I'tah. Messrs Alden K. and Alvin Ms, W. G. 1 , "naress of welcome, ,r Brown L ' Captain Wilford Yardlev Tolto" Mgh tribute Life of BrighSm Young." The "dies chorus from Geenwood "Ring Me The Old Songs," y- - lected. werDEAN W- SEE LEV District (;ra7.'er r- - makes (;rih: M,-s- "t l.nes f 1- 9:30 A. M. Parade. 10:30 A. M. Meeting at Firmage Theatre. 2:00 P.M. -- Horse Racing. 9:00 P. M. Dancing at Legion Hall. OLD AND VOI XG MI ST HAVE LICENSES TO FISH OR Hl'XT IX STATE OF I'TAH . Aluminum orVr of House to NEW sponsored by Boy Rea- - Scouts of ii,.' 1 Bov s; ""l" call on you, i r.y'""' ,),, '"'ii a ho Oovern- - If these your house. "m-th'1" ;'" ,l,nV!lri,pl "'"'''"sed pen that will of the Old 'in 'Iiiik. between th m (ff: " and the ;,i!r si Village '"""a to W 1 'Pi'ri'ci'.t m your cooperation Miivor f'"- Councllmen VOLUNTEER FIREMEN MEET The H aver Volunteer Fire DePeople 05 and over and children under 12 may secure hunting partment, held their regular meetand fishing licenses at the small ing. Thursday night, July 17 at S p. in. in the Armory Building, cost of 10 cents under the new-lawith President Cleon Stoney takwhich went into effect on of the meeting. July 1. In order to secure these ing cliarg,. Roll Call found only nine memlicenses, N. R. Frei, State fish and bers After which a short game commissioner, calls attention to the fact that applicants business meeting was held, where prt-sent- must bring their birth certificates several matters of business were discussed. At th,. close of the meeting, a was chosen to act on commiu all for are licenses These good hunting and fishing accept in the the party, to be held up at Puffers case of children under 12, who Lake and the Big Flat, at Timid are limited in the hunting they Springs, on Sunday. August 10th, where all Firemen and their partmay do. ners, and the City Council and so is license cost of the "The their partners are invited to atreason small that there isn't any tend. for anyone in this group not seThe committef is as follows: curing a license to fish and hunt." John chairman with declares Mr. Frei. "However, it Newell Iverson and Tim Heaton as all that is absolutely necessary members. those who fish and hunt have a license and it is the plan of the commission to see that this law is SELECTIVE SERVICE enforced. In applying for your GETS CALL NO. 14 license be sure to bring your birth certificate with you. as a license The Selective Service Board of will not be issued under this law Beaver County made its decision without the certificate." for one man. to fill the quota for Washington County News call no. 14. The one selected is Perry II. Aubrey, whose order MAGLEBY FUNERAL HOME number is 221-of Minersville, who is being transferred to BeaCHANGES HANDS ver from Washington D. C. and It has been recently announced the two boys will leave Beaver on that the Magleby Funeral Home the morning of August 5th, for has Salt Lake City, where they will of Cedar City, and Beaver, be inducted and from there will hands. changed reIk sent to an Army Camp. LeGrande Spildbury, former licens-ene- d a and sident of Cedar City ENTERTAINS AT funeral director and WEDDING RECEPTION' Cedar City to returned with his wife, the former Mr. and Mrs. Leo Finilson of of St Betty Lou Seegmiller Oak City entertained at a wedan experienced is who George, start their own ding reception and dance Saturlady attendant, to day night in honor of Mr. and business. of place The event was over the Mrs. Joe Atkin. took owners new The on in Oak Amusement the held July City Magleby Funeral Home 'inn friends and relais underwith Hall it Magleby Mr. o0th for Rich- tives present. stood left at that time A delicious luncheon was serup will open he where field, ved to all present. Home. Funeral The young couple received numb autiful and useful preerous HELD FIAKKAL SERVICES sents and best wishes for a long VICTIMS FOR FIRE and happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Atkin will be at held I oirt'if PS wer .. , runerrfi f..i(.nHa In T"?da1r?n TiVv 1" month! Logan. I'tah. where Joe has en-'- n the Rehabilitation' ar old plov,,,-,- ,. BilHo '2 aaiiKMifi, nffi,.,. 4 veai va Imirhter Those going over from Reaver Morrell of Mr. an Mrs. .en... Mr. and Mrs. John Atkin were: fatally and traDned Cart-wrigLrnr.d to death In their borne in and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Parowan. of tught Flv. Nevada. Saturday to at- Those going from leaver DRI NKEN DRIVERS IV - ACnhENTS; I DEAD 2.with them when applying for the llceuses. Miii-dock- . straps f,.r and ti,( The annual "Girl's Day" Outing held at Minersville last Wednesday proved to be one of the greatest events of the season. At 10:30 A. M. the Murdock Buss left town A.M.-Sal- ute. "Wences from thn I.lfo nf . Isadove Lessinss ,'b ,Ba,l,win wr.. given bv his Mr. an ! . have their Rranil.lniir,!,.,... ll.. were quit , fr! una!.- to l.tllUllllt" rjjj from home , son L''"W the ;rt 8U,,.i(,s from n Life of Burbank, California, to spend ,i. .t nf r"in their week end ... Airtift Ex- i J"c. Mini ford. After passum ne went to isui At I... wis "'"R Eva Carlow. ii ainuiiiiiuM iw.m weeK tnn-a aMcnd to Mackerell and bank "ry ted the ron a i cOlilpe. Z n.i having ""Utanied by Mild- ....i at tlie Mackerel! 1,., ij 1IOU working rivnr raci"' ait irisifM-nBaldwin. program gaged in til" " ftczanson. numbers. Muir making Hie s hh' .. with t mili jjrs. Moreen Morren " lie repor-He Mrs. of lf,lend i" "r ' IiIh work .th happy A. S I' SHAVE vice to the HAS CIXWF. Big Girl's Day Held Wed. A say-f-he- hun-Iswh- iSf 4:00 re ied come "Come, HOMES WILT ,,, i ht Drunken July 21 I'tah highways in May accidents and resulted an obi caused in one death, it, is reported by Charles It. Jones, Executive Vice President of the American Business Men's Research Foundation, . Milo Baker who is making a rh''k of the state " when a ar (irivii rep.iim ..v. ........... Friuay i. had a close rail, accmemr muim mi i ny of to led Slop ranyii fall I...- - Tim Lnwls Of the tinaTrr who drive drinking. Into ' and ran ,.rii f0r 25 total. Mr. Jones reports, 20 Shop Barber .,, ,.,,.,, weie reported by police to have front of Mllon The linpaci to b"en "obviously drunk". In eleven . the window nearly " rrom accidents fatal injuries resulted ' Hid I""""1' t.l.. ,in,l and property damage was report' Chicago. drivers on 25 " be- ,, ,, homes are Two new mod Allen Heaver ing erectt the lot purchased of Reynolds Hovter, .1 1,1 Seil , OWIl.i. .... for in el ' j""1 located r.ui-iCitv. and an" Hall, nf it,,. Old Assembly e nam"Imll'Ht'K " ',i:,' l,'lt ,i, ed In 13 cases. , i.asement i'1 . v.,,i, under, knocked . home a Roy '''SS,,,.C . for off. and (!,, Miss Lora Jean Harris has reller- - front bumper dug and No one engln-Iw- .. .he into f th !ir back lust mist turned to Beav-- r after a visit in injured. nelce Breoki Logan of more than two months, with her brother and family, Mr. NOtlcefl Fotherlocation Ttmmas a i.E Mr. and m,.u and Mrs. Everett HarrU. here off1ce are :',lt Lake City PrM b- -' Ingham of vacation. for a two eek ...r i - 6 Pioneer Day To Be Gaily Observed Program of Events For U. P. Program t D. eduction 24-5-- One of the greatest events In the history of Beaver will be our "Dairy District Dierby," to be held July 24 - 25 - 2G. Three days to be filled with surprises and thrills. Everything is set and ready to go. One hundred horses are now at the race track from California, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado and Utah. . Some of the finest animals to be had are waiting to go into the Electric Starter and be off on a track that Is In th finest shape. Miss Itha Parkinson will be Queen of the "Dairy District Derby," with Miss Judith Williams and Miss Barbara White as her girls, adcarrying seventy-on- e visors and Stake Officers of the Primary to the Warm Springs Swimming Pool where they met representatives from every ward in the Stake. attendants. The pool was soon a scene of Did you ever see Beaver more laughter and fun for one hour dressed up with her business every one had a good time swim- houses and streets decorated with ming until each had worked up a flags and banners with their good appetite when they left for cheery "Welcome" to the many the high school grounds where all hundreds of old and new friends were enjoying dinner when it be- who will gather here to see the gan to rain and everyone scamp- big celebration. Beginning at ered for the school house. 4:00 A. M. will be a salute, at After the light shower passed 9:30 A, M. the parade will over all went out on the lawn and start In ordersharp that the program of enjoyed the program which was the day will he carried out. as follows: After the parade all will go to The Lark Class of Milford put the Firmage Theatre for the July on a skit, "The Old Ford." which 24th program. was sure a scream. J. Reed Moore will be master Reading Larks of Minersville, of cermonies. The program Is as "Memory Guns," Janet Holmes. follows: Solo, 'Woodpecker Song,' Helen 1 Community Singing. Stott a Lark of Greenville. 2 Prayer Reading a Lark of Beaver West 3 Song, Girl's Trio Ward, "Balloon" Ann Harris. 4 Reading, Emma Burke Larks of Beaver East, a duet, 5 Flute trio arranged by Mr. "Blue Bird Song," Roma Bohn Adams and Louise Gale. 6 Speakers, Allen Reynolds Reading Bluebird of Milford, and Abe Murdock if there. "The Fly," Leverll Smith. 7 Song, Thelma Barton Reading Bluebird of Minersville 8 Prayer "A Perplexing Situation," Anna At 2:00 P. M. prompt the first Rae Williams. race will start. Bluebird of Adamsville, Solo, Programs for these events can "San Antonia Rose," Elreda be purchased at Race Track, Drug Bradshaw. Store and Barber Shops. Bluebrid Song West Ward Be sure and get one and be Class. ready to choose the winner. Beaver Eaat Tap Dancing The closing events of each day Ward, Bluebird Francis Pulsi- will be the big dance In the Legion pher. Hall. Seagull Girl. Milford, Reading, "The Family Grave Yard," Doreen Moody. Seagull, Minersville, "Over The Rainbow," Melba fiths. Solo, Grif- Seagull of Adamsville, One-a"Blonde and Dagwood Play, ct WASHINGTON NEiWS I Troubles." Beaver East Ward Seagulls, Reading, "My Pa Said So." Marion Terry. Beaver West Ward Seagulls, Solo, Dorcas Nowers. Then all enjoyed games led by Sister Irene Griffiths of Milford. There were 31 from Milford, Adamsville 7, Greenville 10, Min- ersville 20, Beaver East Ward and Beaver West Ward 71. Everyone had a lovely time and will be looking forward to the outing next year. HPv .. : ; mm FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. GRANGER WORK OF SENATE COMMIT The Senate Interstate Commerce Committee reported favorably the oil pipeline construc tion bill. The Military Affairs Committee postpomod considera TEES tion of property requisitioning bills. The Military Affairs Committee approved the bill providing penalties for sabotage In the The American Legion held their capital area and approved the bill regular meeting, Tuesday night In tightening restrictions on the the basement of the Library. photographing of naval and miliAn election for the Incoming of- tary equipment. ficers was thjp main discussion of the evening, which will be held HOUSE WAYS AJND MEANS on Tuesday. July 29. The tame COMMITTEE The Majority night as the election the Legion Leader of the House expects that will be hosts at a party, at which the House of Representatives will time the American Legion Auxilthe proposed $3,504,00,-00- 0 iary will be the honored guests. tax bill from the Ways and The tickets for the coming elec Means Committee around the end tion are as follows: of July. The measure Is In the Commander, Mark Woolsey hands of the legislative drafting Hamner Chrlstensen. experts and committee attaches 1st Vice Commander, Frank believe that the drafting staff will Benson - Elton Mackerell. complete Its work by the end of 2nd Vice Commander, Albert the week. Fordham Martin Green. Seargent-atArmBert Swindle-hurs- t FROM THE WAR DEPARTArnold Ashworth. The American soldier MENT Chaplin, S. Taylor Farnsworth of today gets twice as much milk Milo Baker. as the soldier of 1917. The milk Finance Officer, B. Nowers diet was stepped up to assure a M. J. Warr. and sufficiency of vitamin All Legion and Legion Auxil- calcium. The dally milk Is dividiary members are urged to be pre- ed equally between milk seryed sent at this party. in natural form and milk used in cooking or served In processed Mrs. MInty Edwards of Mander-fiel- d called and spent a few hours (Continued to page 6) Monay morning with her old friend Mrs. Martha Williams who Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jameson has been 111 for the past ten of Minersville. were Reaver visitmonths. ors Saturday, AMERICAN LEGION MEET ref-elv- s, B-- 2 |