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Show The Beaver Press, Thursday, August 28, 1941 ace Meet Sept eaver Co unty Fair COME TO PAYSON UTAH FOR NORTH CREEK Local Happenings NORTH CRKKK NOTES Mrs. Harvey White of Beaver, Mrs. Sevy, of and her mother, and neice a sister Panguitch and of Idaho, all visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Warby Monday. Mrs. Warby's sister. Mrs. Pearl Thompson of Milford, was also a visitor at the Warby .home. Little Mel Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas was happily surprised last Friday. The rvent was her 3th. birthday. Bert Sitton and Mr. and Mrs. family of (llendale, California of last week spent Wednesday with their aunt. Mrs. Ruth Twit-che- ll and other relatives. The houses of North Creek wired for electrcity by Ted Tourville of Salida, Colorado. Mrs. Bob flillins with her infant for Wednesday daughter, left their home at Milford. She has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Warby, for te past month. The Club Girls all met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Stella Puffer, Tuesday afternoon, and after the meeting thy cooked and ate their supper. and Mr Warren Thompson Horace H. Rose Principal of the several Milford spent of children Beaver High School, returned to this week at Beaver. Beaved, Tuesday night, from Salt days Lake City, where he had spent the MimiH Mrs O. F. McShane, te summer. Lak-turned to their home, in Salt the after spending Steady City, Saturday,at the home of Mrs. Help Wanted - Miscl. nast ten days REWORK GOOD PAY Clif McShane and family. LIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Beaver County. No Mr. an dMrs. Mike Krumpotic or two daughters Donua and and experience capitol required. California Some making $100.00 In a week. Colleen of Redding, Write Mr. Inman, 2423 Magnolia spent the week end visiting with their aunts Mrs. Mary Tattersall St., Oakland, California. and and Mrs. Nettie Baldwin, Smith. They Mr. and Mrs. Alburn Nelson of great uncle Adam Santa Anna, California, and their left for Ely, Nevada, Monday their uncle mother, Mrs. Eva Carlow, were where they will visit anil and Family Reese Roland dinner guests at the home of Mr. Bell Reese and Mrs. S. Mrs. grandmother O. White and Tuesday cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tatter Haddock of Toele, sail and famiy.l Albert came home to spend a week with The following named man has his aunt, Mrs. Hortence Park and been selected for Induction by the family. Local Board No. 31, to fill call No. 18. Vein Elmo Jepphon of Milford Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jones of Utah, who Is to report to the local Berkley, Caifornia arrived in Bea- hoard on September 25th, ready ver the last of the week, after to be sent to a training station. spending three weeks in Ogden and Kanab, to visit for a few days Mrs. Abbie Poole of Rigby, with Beaver friends. While here Idaho, Mrs. R. L. Poole and daugh they were the guests of Mr. and ter Afton, from Venice, CaliforMrs. S. O. White. They left Tues. nia, and Miss Virginia Revere, of day for Redding California, where San Francisco, California, ewre he will be a special teacher of Eng guests Smith last of Winifred Ush. week. - LABOR DAY j 14th Annual GOLDFN ONION DAYS & HOMECOMING AUGUST 30 TO SEPTEMBER 2 featuring PAYSON'S FAMOUS HORSE RACES Celebration Program: Carnival Opening and Dances Aug. 80th Aug. 31st Homecoming Day Horse Races, Labor Day Parade, Sept. 1st and Dances Horse Races, Junior Parade, Sept. 2nd Dances 4 Nights 3 Days OF GLORIOUS FUN FOR EVERYONE RULES FOR RELEASE GREENVILLE NOTES OF INDUCTED MEN Mr. and Mrs. Win. Miller of Boa WASHINGTON, The War Department's statement on the re lease of Selectees, National Guards men and Reserve officers from training service follows: In view of the approaching termination of 12 months' service for the early increments of the National Guard (some 150,000 men) inducted last fall, 10,000 Reserve officers and the 20,000 selectees who were Inducted in November and Decmber, th War to day (August 19) aar nounvced that the following instructions are being issued to the field concerning their release from active service. Assuming that our present situation continues without more ser ious developments, enlisted men of the National Guard and electees now in training will be released from active duty on their own and in accordance with the following priorities: First, dependency and hardship cases when properly established; second, man 28 years of age or over on July 1, 1941, regardless of length of service and In order of lengt hot active Federal service, and third, married men who desire discharge at the end of their 12 months' service. IX TIME FOH CHRISTMAS Enlisted men of the Regular term of Army whose three-yea- r service is completed prior to Decwill be dischargember 31, 1941 ed unless they desire to re-enl- and are qualified for In order that the men due for reJease from active service In 1941 numbering almost 200,000, may reach their homes prior to the Christmas holidays, the release of those men will be accompllsed prior to December 10, 1941. Release from units will be made at approximately a uniform rate so that the efficiency of the organization will not be too seriously lowered. However, except for dependency, hardship, or other emergency cases, men will not be released while their units are engaged In maneuvers or other special training exercises. Still assuming that this country does not become more seriously Involved In the international situation. It Is anticipated that enlisted men of he National Guard and sel- - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Burke a 'daughter on Tuesday Roberts ver, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iven Frost, Sunday August 19th. All doing fine. evening. Dr. and Mrs. Leon Cline, return Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spendlove and children, of Hurricane, are ed home Tuesday, from a business spending a few days at the .home trip to Salt Lake City. of Mrs. Spenlove's mother, Mrs. Miss Esta Nowers returned to Olive Murdock and family. Beaver Saturday, from California, Mrs. Sarah Jane Martin, who to her sumer vacation with spend underwent an eye operation at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cedar City, returned home Tuesnd family. Nowers day. We all hope that Mrs. Martins operation will be completely Mrs. Verma Ray and daughter successful. Mrs. Martha Watters, who has Evylin and son Dean returned to been spending a few days in Salt their home in Provo, Monday after Lake City, returned home Tues. spending two weeks with their Mrs. C'ollis liradshaw spent a mother and grandmother, Mrs. few days with her husband's folks Emmerett Willden and family. at Manderfield. She returned to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis of her home Saturday. Mrs. Dan Atkin and children, South Miltord spent Saturday with Marylue and Margaret Kaye, of their mother Mrs. Hattie Goodwin Ruth, Nevada, are visiting at the and grandmother, Mrs. Martha home of Ms. Atkin's paents, M. Williams and Mrs. Frank Morris. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Goodwin Clarence and Dan Atkin, of Mlnersville were In town Satur of Ruth, Nevada, made a business o nbusiness and to visit their to day Greenville trip Saturday. Mrs. Hattie Goodwin and mother, Mr. Al Barton made a business family. to Rut.h Nevada Sunday. trip Mrs. Dave Reese and children Mrs. Elmer Robinson and chilof Milford were Sunday visitors of Milford, were over to visit dren at the home of Mrs. Julia K. Griftheir sister and aunt, Mrs. with fiths. Verma Ray, before she left for her Mrs. Kmma Williams who :have In Provo, the- first of the home been visiting at Caliente, Nevada, week and wltth their mother and returned home Sunday. Emmerett Mrs. grandmother, Misses Lola Calvert and Betty and Willden family. Williams spent the week end in Beaver. Mr. Frank VanCott of Cedar City spent Saturday In Beaver in students. ectees, other than those for whom the interest of his piano Mrs. Ethel priorties are announced, will be He was at the home of released from active duty after an Ilutchings. average of about IS months' total Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Thompson active service, some as early as 14 months. The. actual period of ser- and little daughter, and son Dlch vice will depend upon the location of MIdvale, Utah spent a weeks of the units, their schedule of pre- vacation in Beaver, While here paration, and the assigned miss- they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pearce and family. ion. For Tlioso Who AVIsli To Stay Saturday they all went to Puffers Those enlisted men who are Lake and spent the night. Mr. and eigable for release and who de Mrs. Thompson left for their home sire to remain on active duty be- Sunday afternoon. yond the period of 12 months may do so. either by enlisting in the Mr. and Mrs. James Yardley. and Regular Army for a period of grandson Bill Kessler spent Sunthree or by extenidng on their day at Fillmore with relatives and own request their term of active friends, after which Bill went to service to the total of 30 months Kanosh, where he spoke in Sacranow authorized by law. ment meeting Sunday night. art-bein- H VISCIOl'S BI LL DOES FATAL INJl RIKS Word was received here Monday by Karl S. Carlton fromer editor of The Press of the death of C. A. Gardner his brother-in-la(74) in Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. Gardner and his son Robert a World War Veteran were attact by a Gurnsey bull on August 8th. Mr. Gardner received several broken ribs, internal injuries and a crushed knee. On the 21st it was found necessary to amputate the leg above the knee- and on the 25th he passed away. He is survived by his widow, Clara Carlton Gardner, a daughter Mrs. Helen Arnold of Streator 111. a son Karl, who is a professor in the University of HI. and Robert who was also seriously injured but is now up and around. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary last March. w undt-rtermne- Mr. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. McQuarrie and family enjoyed an outing at Puffers Lake Saturday and i Howard Richards of Garfield arrived here Tuesday to spend a few days vacation. He is the guest of his aunt Mrs. May Ilutchings. HISTORY OF UTAH HAWAIIAN COLONY RECOUNTED Mrs. Mayme Goodwin went over to Wayne County to spend a few One of the more colorful stories weeks with ,her son Lewis and of Utah's varied history, concerns family. the establishment of a colony for Miss Wanda Ashworth returned Hawaiian converts by the L. D. S. home Monday, from Gunnison, Church in 1889. where she has been the past L. D. S. Missionaries had been month with Mrs. Sylvester Pearce. among the Hawaiians for working Miss Dorothy Williams returned many years, and between 1868 nnd home last week, after spending 1S69 a number of the converts had the past two weeks at Caliente, their families to Utah, brought Nevada. She was accompanied settling in Salt Lake City and home by her nephews. Robert and Bountiful. By 1S89 the number Ralph, who will spend their vaca- had increased to near fifty and the tion with their grandmother, Mrs. Church determined to dosomething Dorothy Wrllliams. for the group. Accordingly, a Miss Pauline Williams motored ranch in Skull in Tooele Valley to Caliente, Nevada Saturday to County was purchased. get .her mother, Mrs. Emma WillIn 1S8! the colony of forty-si- x iams and sister. Mrs. Warren Hawaiians was transferred to the Shipp, who ihad been visiting at ranch under the direction of Harvy that place for the past ten days, Cluff. a white overseer who was to with relatives. She was accompan- instruct the Hawaiians in ied by Warren Shipp, and Mrs. The- church procedure. Letty Thompson. built ten houses, a chapel, and a Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tolton schoolhouse, and had soon establimotored to Salt Lake City, where shed a ((immunity store. they spent four days on business, By 1S!K1 the colony had increasand visiting with helatives and ed to more than ighty, and was friends. They were accompanied thriving In 1S!m;. however, Dr. F. by Miss Lois Ipson. who had spent M. Davis, county physician, discov the past two weeks in Beaver, at vf).U1 .!() O.W pin- 'XUOIOJ the home of Mr .and Mrs. Frank V. As.iodoi j() St, (,.,, il aMtlj pa,,, Low, and other relatives and broke out latei. Those striken with friends. the dread disease were isoated in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards and a buiding a mile and a family of GarHeld. arrived in Bea- half away and were treted extenver Tuesday to spend a few days sively by the doctor, but all the with relatives and friends. They This is eventually (1 i are returning from a trip through patients t he known n-- rd of leporsy only Zion's National Park and Dixie in Utah. land and Bryce Canyon. Tuesday Meanwhile, t!. colony was a fishini evening, they enjoyed to adapt itself t attempting rt;ih trip up the Beaver canyon. farming methods and (ventually necanie The however, though industrMICKIE SAYS ious had difficulty jtl adjusting them selves t rtali's rigorous climate and the SB LOYAL TO YOUR mortality rate iimotm them w;m extremely high: NOME AUP and when. In church announced plans for t!. constrnc-Ho- n VOUR HOmtz PAPER ofn a temple j Hawaii, and THE A7Vs TO "ff't'-to pay of the group back to their homeland, 70 f the most colonists returned CORRESPONDENT OF joyfully to Hawaii - Iltw-aiian- FLCIWEIIS - FAST SERVICE ON Q Bouquets Q Corsages Q Wreaths Q Sprays 0 Baskets Irs. llary Cut Flowers F. Goodwin sister, Mrs, Doroty Williams returned to Beaver last week, to spend some time wit her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jams Riley and Bishop and Mrs. Mark Woolsey and GtlF w, Mrs. Nellie Griffiths of Milford spent Sunday at Beaver with her relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Baker, of St. George. Utah spent the week end at Heaver, with their son and Mrs. Jess Baker. family, Mr. V or 1 ad , Telephone Beaver, Utah Agent for HAIIZOfl'S FLOWER Cedar City, Utah SHOP w I Hill Gentry returned home from Wichita. Kansas. Sunday. whor he has been for the past few weeks on business an dslght seeing He reports having a very fin,, lime nnd has seen some wonderful 'i"Ms. but glad to l, hack .. I .. 'om to Mr ;,,) Mrs. Norman Hatchings a seven pound son Frl dav Angust Mother and l"i be !oing nicely. .;,, family Mr iC-- f 1 f?3 Mr f'""1'-- UUI ' r:.,-..- Ul made win by Mr. G be me and Mn, Oakdeu of the mam." daughter Mary, t0 p. ell, son of Mr. of Salt Lake City. The marriage took ft home of the bride SatV ust at ti P. M. with p." Taylor Farnsworth o!,' Kathryn Craige w and Mr. Fred man. The wedding & J' the presence 0f the ; among whu parnets of the groom, Sr? 1 ai)u grander Charles Oakden and wr. bamuel b. Hutch-,,tflUN( ui me. A delicious wedding, fyHIBI' at 7 P. M.. A beau .TEXTS cake in ping and greet center piece, and lw, ely flowers were atsart in r table, where places wer ciul me tnirty present. 00 The rooms wer a profusion of lovly fl0. J i ROD l ne bride was lo?e; k.uitui dress of pale pink alike trimmed with baby 'jicomir 'is has ( ribbon, with a corsage Is bushe rose duos and baby bJfcj avail she carried a bridal it. f00 pink and blue flowers. i maid, a sister of the bfc as i dress of apricot chiffon, lent. bud corsage. corn An open house rece; Ld ft; given in their honor by trials ents of the bride in thefeiural s Over one hundred and cor pie called and offered et ava Hons and best wishes, m mi je I da During the evening ing program was given: SOug Orchestra Mrs. MarjcJfci. pro rell, Miss Mildred Madlr j Gilbert gale furnished tifffiTEM Two vocal solos 1 r, ,m"U' ':" hU " "I "M.i.g PL J by Mr. Milo Adams, Ann Price. Musical trio ryn Sehnepil, Lois and ;! White and Mrs. Clara cj Dancing was enjoyed one on the lawn, which well lighted. Refreshments BRT .. ar sll Mrs Morienee n.V ladies of her bridp P''age m- - of her home Tuesday )i tires a delightfully Tweve luncheon. iber After lunch the tables i wt! pl!'l;: ed and all enjoyed !4ore W Prizes were awarded abel Gillies, for points; Mite da Dean for honors; 1 Vis k Melba Robinson for cof sail. i Mrs. Alva Thompson last of the week for she will visit her son Lorin The: some1-wit- family. h S fill! I' 4,t !itim WUici "Ji'.rst- Mr. and Mrs. Arch 0' Salt Lake City spent and Friday In Beaver on FOR Brand New Chester SALE 30 - Attny Blado lixas. :Vron Li - Yin; i CiitH Cam' G (The Factory still in the barrel 8U fisn G. W. WOOD I Mr s?"on PERMANENT t 1; id HAIR STYtf leu MANICURE Village Uil I ' the at I W Bifi r Pitt: Shop Pauline Willi" 0p l"n FOR SALE Chair and that ! Studio tu I'ti it folds into' Newly sonablo. n,., Cleaners. to teach AT EXTERTAIXKI) p..,, -d was The young couple manv beautiful and us and many wishe sfor i C nappy married lire. The young couple le' afternoon for Salt U where they will make it ;,., 'hooi vear 8U jone-Fa- ,!-, ..,. FreMj by iveaaing mrs. ivan and Jane Barton. Mrs. Thora Beeson, C!r W.ek. M, " I V"r "; i I PETTlXGILIo ''" honi,. Kay Ashworth and Wayne are both In the school at Lock-heedCalifornia, after complet ing the school at Cedar City. The boys are both doing fine. Mr. and Mrs Roland Reese and If Ely, Nevada, came home to spend the week end with the home folks They returned home Monday, accompanied by their mother, Mrs Bell Une, who will .pond two waeks with them. s. tran-portatl- SOME OUT OF TOWkl AEWyPA PER, WEDDING RECEPTION t. ut. s, 17-- H ra agrl-cultti- Mrs. Sarah C. Woolsey, who has made her home in Salt Lake City for the past three years, with her 6 b; Mr. and Mrs. O. F. McShane, and Mrs.. Clif McShane, and Martha Beaumont were Thursday dinner guests of Winifred Smith. and Mrs. Seth W. Smith last Monday, August 18th, spent at Paragonah with helatives and freinds, and attended the funeral of Thomas Jones. - 5-- Clfnc41 Call at I' th 1... , (; v- - |