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Show Your WEATHER REPORT Hi Low Pet. Date S3 40 June 25 June 26 ...... 81 39 82 40 June 27 ' 74 34 June 28 81 38 June 29 87 44 June 30 4 6 87 July 1 Walter Carlton, oW. w amber Your Seeds 1)5 .peratro: Official Paper of the Citv of Beaver ateway Cityto Southern Utah's Scenic Wonderland ber27 Beaver, Utah. Thursday, July 2, 1942 To Be Segregated gistrants A Story of War Broad Categories !o Four 'Na onal calls to requirements be til led on riling that the all requires that J tL manpower forces ie ,rmed t - In Salt Lake City Saturday Primary Election Notice Headquarters, Selective ,e By Geo. W. Woodhouse advised iar meet-.Kes- "Did Beaver OU'brtt the 4th of July, in the Middle and latter "TO's" (Continued from last week) unform of Beaver's first brass band was a dark blue. The cloth was made at the Beaver Woolen Mills, and at this time, Beaver had a number of good tailors. The trousers had a bright red cord (about one fourth inch in diameter) attached to the outside seams of the legs, this gave the band a striking appearance while Instead of caps they marching. had "nobby" little felt hats with a narrow turned up rim and a deep crease in the top. The tune usually played was: "General Hancock's be 1 K i tie sSninS luo DV '""" recently aaopiea which provides family allowof enlisted (0r dependents the armed torces, seus up ., policy under which regls- '' e i Plut Dy bill i selected ror mauc- - s will be order: KeB13lloula qualified for military have no bonafide finan- i'egory 1. ser-wti- se jependents. Registrants jtegory 2. o - oth- - qualified ror military ser-rt- o have financial depend-othe- r than wives or children :ioned in categories 3 or 4. se 3 Registrants oth- qualified for military ser- rto have wives with whom tegory se a bonafide their homes who were married prior to iter 8, 1941, and at a time induction was not imminent. aiegory 4 Registrants oth- quailfled for military service have wives and children, or iren alone, with whom they rtaln a bonafide family rela- In their homes who were maintaining In !j relationship we v. following offices: One Representative to Con- One Justice of the Supreme Court One State Senator One State Representative One County Commissioner for term the One County Commissioner for term the One County Clerk One County Treasurer One County Attorney One County Sheriff One County Recorder One County Assessor One County Surveyor Justice of Peace in each precinct Constable in each Precinct Dated this 30th day of June, 1942 WILLIAM A. MILLER County Clerk prior to December 8, i time when Induction at 1941 was imminent. setting up Hi are oth- - registrants who Qualified for divided into is of FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT 8 H - r Sol 0 .,,.. , 1Z17,' ite i!a!'!l '"1al rlnaotrt 'Klonai n, '.t 'iif. " ""on in .any . euW l will be given. ,h Co m- - mission said. '"d'Utl enlisted men of the made at the Army an airplane aterial Center. In which mu seventh miles V than . ... more 10 'U tha l,n,. and the avy, Marine flying at fro... !Cast Guard, and that hour picked up gliders ground.waHBd.rert.PPt'mof . :eg win accrue from "' Of airmail pickup service f I. fit, L ... n,l,...,. , - or irom the , M.. . W.7.:'4 lhat date. National thG that 'lac. l?mm,,ha8,ZPd . HOII nnt t in any Via Mil! rNovembeer l,i, "Ul"-"n- If - topageJ2 X HANKS Bonn an-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph th'1. . nounce ih. llic mnriiaRf 10 mumv Marl., lua and 1, 1942 'P Carlyle Grownln A 1 a w Mllford aay, June 24th In honeymoon-Thare end fte un- young couple s week. Vetu Ier . . . th Sunday afternoon ing in me aw!n of th 10 Uist airy in ini f ' . e Approximately 1 I j FOR Ql'EEX FROM TO JULY 17 AT 10 P. M. District Derby," "It will be !n-lon the days advertised, July 23-- 2 up to that time at the Beaver Press, William A Logan. Merrills, Rue Heppler and Beaver arSadie Barnard of Brigham City Drug . Queen and attendants will rived at the old home town Sun- be selected at a street dance on heir visit with day afternoon to Highway 91, July 17th. uncles Heber Dean. Edward and Mrs. aunt and Joseph Swindlehurst FAKNSWOUTH PKIDAY Amelia Smith and their families. While in town they will be the Announcement has been made house guest of their cousin Miss by President and Mrs. S. Taylor Amelia Dean. Tuesday they spent Fanrsworth of Beaver of the the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed and approaching marriSwindlehurst and had a lovely vis- age of thtir daughter Thelma to it. There old Beaver home was Mr. Leland F. Priday. son of Mr. on the same block where the South and Mrs. T. S. Priday of American and j I" ty KNTKRTAIXS IX HOXOIt 02X1) BIRTHDAY OF Mrs. Lucy Osborne entertained at "open house," Tuesday In honor of "?e 92nd birthday of her moth- Alvira Howd Murdock one j pr. 5?rsally. C. C. Woodhouse subscribed of Beaver's oldest pioneers. dollars and others gave what fifty Forty-twfriends and neighbors they could. They were hauled called to Murhere by team from Salt Lake City. dock and congratulatea Mrs. ,had happy very they John K. Murdock was often afternoon. "Marshall of the Day", he wore a Mrs. Rozella Eyer of MInersville navy blue uniform with rather brought five of her mother's old large brass buttons, the coat was neighbors up from Minersville to of the long pattern with divided visit with her. They were; Mrs. tail. He had a very wide, maroon, Mary Ellen Mathews, Mrs Roseen silk sash with a large tassel on Rollins, Mrs. H. Dee Fisher, Mareach end. It was tied with a bow tha and Mary Fotherlngham on the right side, a presentation sword hung on the left side, It Delicious ice cream and cookies had a straight, bright, blade and were served to all by Mrs. Osborne an elaborately finished handle. assisted by Vilda Smith and Clista His hat was black with a rather Hutchlngs both grand daughters tall crown, rounded at the top of Mrs. Murdock. with medium wide rim slightly Mrs. D- - II. McKnight of Portrounded at the edge, It was land, Oregon, telegraphed her with a large black ostrich mother congratulations feather. J. R. M. was an expert and she Birthday received birthday gree horseman and perfectly at ease in tings from all the grand and great the saddle. His "Aids' were C. D. grand sons who are serving their White, James Thompson and at country, in the Navy and Army. times other. Mrs. Murdck Is the daughter of When "Major Low" (James Simon and Luinda Howd and was Low Sr.) acted as "Marshall of born June 30, 1850 In Parowan. the Day", his uniform was very She came with her parents to setsimilar to that of Murdock's, In- tle Beaver, February 6, 1856 and cluding sword and ostrich feather, spent her young glrihnod days enhe was a breeder of fine horses during all the hardships of pio. j anaj always wen, mouniea. neer life. She married GIdlon or rather in this Murdock, March 1, 1866 and 15 The "float", . . ctiKa a pnanoi nearinc t,mi- - j children were born to them, five ' " dess of Liberty, followed the brass are living they are: Ed Murdock, band. It was drawn by four pick- - Cedar City; Simon Murdock, Min ed horses and there was a strong ersville; Mrs. D. H. McKnight of man a hold of the bridle bit of Portland, Oregon; Rozella Eyers, each horse. One year Miss Isabel Minersville and Lucy Osborne of fh has 8 gran lsjn Low (Denney) acted as "Goddess children, of Liberty", she was tall and working in r.N'ion tl Defenro a.id slender with regular features and the U. S. Army and s'x un-n-t wavy brown hair, her robe was grand sons in ths Army and Navy snow white. In one- hand she held a silvered lance with gilded BEAVER STUDY CLUB MEET n. orn-ment- ed i ern Utah Mortuary is located Fo,. it has been several years since the of an to vent he weddlnc Th,. en. ,v. i sisters were her and so far are ir willin i.. III mr UP liKlluimt-JUiy 13, visit. their joying St Ceortre L. D. S. Temple by Pros-- 1 ident Harold S. Snow. NEWS Both Miss Farnsworth and Mr. are graduates of Brigham Priday "Victory Cooks" Club Young University where they were The went to Cedar Friday, June 26th., active in student life. Miss Farnsfor the swimming trip we had plan worth was affiliated with White under the women's honory service ornd the week previous and Key, Madsen Mrs. of leadership Gamma Phi Omicron. ganization. Ur Valentine. We left Beaver at home economics sorority, Lambda 10 a. m. and arrived In Cedar ai i n ,f s,ma and t aVad is Soc al . . . it e aie ..in tnnrtl VL'a had p. in. unjt During her senior year earn -- ..., s" hrnn ffh t from home as president of the Assoc-- ; things, after iated Women students. Mr. Pridy different nishiiiK . lunch we went up town 10 iui-- was a member of Blue Key, men's e then chase our receipt files. honory service organization, and went swimming. of the University band and orchfti-the swim we went sight- estra. During his senior year he home at 7 served as Editor of the Banyan the seeing We left for and came as far as Buckhorn University yearbook. and wadstopped at the new park ded and while we were enjoying FROM PA MP ROBERTS ourselvM the Road Cop drove up om ui Ten mile hikes, machine pracand in our scramble to gei in an fell Leah close order drill and full tice, Piich others ray nnrl over We arrived . inome tlnnn tta field Inspection, are Just another days work to private Dana L. Cofall had, a lovely ume. ri"-ifee, of Beaver, Utah. ran go again. held at the He has been In the army two Next meeting will be and one, half months, and someSchool. High times cooks for the company. He ROBERTA MUIR. reporter Is slated for the Engineers at the to called rompletion of Camp Roberts was Mrs. Molly Harris of account on red'ir City Saturday death of her brother Joseph h, Miss Reva Baker of Salt Lake . ,t whilp. there she will Melvln spent Saturday at Beaver with City orouifi visit hnr other aunt Mrs. Margaret Griffiths her y Hunter who is in the iron and other relatives. Paralysis. hospital with Spinal 4-- two-par- Dol-to- 25" Entrance for Queen will be taken up from July 1 to and including 10 P. M. July 17th. Entrees - will be accepted delegates o Altrough there has been some dispute over the annual "Dairy 1- 1000 - j KXTRAXCK JULY be- and visitors attended. Interest was centered chiefly on the keynote address by State Chairman Kenneth S. Wheery of Nebraska, and the report of the resolutions committee. Mr. Wherry, who appeared as a National Committee Director for the Western and Midwest Regions, called upon the O. O. P. membership to give unqualified support to the war effort on a nonportisan basis and at the same time wage an unyielding fight for preservation of the system and the traditional American system of Individual enterprise. Those attending from Beaver County were Mr. George Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Stan McKnight, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. strains and arranged by Lorenzo Schofield. It was a great favorite with the band and with the public. There was no "Putz Pomade" nor "Royal Brilliantine" on the Beaver market, but there was plenty of water, white ashes, and "elbow grease," and when the band came out for the fourth of July, their brass horns had the luster of polished gold, but you must give their women folk credit for that. The instruments, with the exception of about three which were privately owned, were bought by public subscriptions, costing over a thousand dolars. The leading citizens of Beaver' donated liber-- 1 lis new color poster, winch soon will be used in all parts oi" ti.v" country to promote the sale of War Bonds and Stamps, is ore ,.' four recently created to emphasize new themes in the War I':.. sales campaign. (j. $. Trcmurx f.v. i w.ss 4ji mmi i P-- BEUVW'K AIR MAIL PICKUP WalKer said. "u'iuariers General . Postmaster OUt thftt tha A of recently test snccesMful ,Bmil allowances for said the Air Forces M- -- miMiiiMMi Mrs. Lillie Orwln Lillywhite of Utah, and her sister Mrs. OP- $5.-60- ca.... VISITS HERE military ser-b- e PORTUNITIES The Civil Sercategories on vice Commission modified requirefamily relations and teaching as and that the reglst-- ment to allow college in metallthe several ratonrtoa ha professional experience N In the order In which it urgy, meteorology and chemistry; high school, grade school ;'"-woreto select them for in- - college, school teaching as protrade and any registrant In fessional experience in physics--foCatCgory ,8 Belected to positions paying $2,600 a four of Completion a r!"lnr that It year. in v. subyear course in the optionalwith a lorkout detour college, a rJe complete effect to the ject at recognized of two years of Pass' :l tc"isress, the telegram minimum in the field of tt nntil this work can be ional experience m and in the option, or appropriate graduom- 10 sire "Mix e "'ucr ate study, is required, the ( effect to the m general In- said. Applications reK,8trantS dged' Tn expe ience. ex- Eduction ac JundBet;al and no written ;, .; opposition candidates .no ing placed in nomination for either positions. Grand March", a piece with four 5th Registration of boys born after January 1, 1922 and up to June 30. 1924 was held Tuesday for boys 18 to 20 years of age. The approximate number that registered from Beaver County was 101. Beaver 55, Mllford 39, and Minersville 7. l !tat 'f$Wk$ Fifth Registration Held Tues. June 30 the four broad pries, National Headquarters pit emphatic that they do not FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN k for the permanent defer-W. K. GRANGER l: of men with dependents, but r provide the order In which PRODUCTION AND RAW MAMints with dependents will TERIALS WPB Chairman NelJutted. son reported the Maritime Comcal Boards will continue to r mission set a "cosmic record" in f the facts in the case of each reducing the production time of Unal National Headquarters ships from 105 to 46 days. Lack adding that in the selection of steel plate is the only factor tfstrants.for induction from the speed of U. S. shipf the four categories the full limiting Production capacity is each individual case shall building. deliveries of raw maoutstripping Nsidered, and the local board, terials he said, and in consequence to the usual anneals, must the scrap collection drive is aswhether or not there are increasing importance. He nt unusual circumstances suming Government may have to said the a departure, from tha ' consider stripping cities of metal N rule of priority of induc fences, statuary and ornamental work. The Board Plans to take the proposed setting ting 1.000.000 tons of categories, National Head progressively civilian copper, beginning with 1(r. in a telegram to State name brass plates, for use in the tor of Selective Service, said armaments program, he said. eeipressed intent of Con-- 1 pie 'X- - v.. WASHINGTON INL1WO KiC tion, The gress ship ied Republican Delegates from every county in the State of Utah gathered in Salt Lake City, Saturday in a well attended Convention. David J. Wilson of Ogden was reelected as State Chairman and Mrs. G. A. Warr of Salt Lake City as State Vice Chairman, to succeed Mrs. Earl A. Davis. Both elections were by acclama- Black Powder Days In pursuance of Section 12, its agencies Chapter 29, Session Laws of Utah! e 1937, notice is hereby Riven that a is practical in would on September 1. 1942, a calls, local boards Primary registrants into four Election will be held in Beaver men County, State of Utah, for the purL categories from which pose of nominating candidates to called tor se.vice. t hft voted for at tha r. till OM PUrt r.ici- j ftimounceiueiii. m..ui v"vm. 3 AMnnt tion, November 2. 1942. fnr tho maoe waiters, i Interested in the Development of Beaver And War Bonds Republican Convention Held """" r The Only Newspaper ... ! - .I .I . 1. '"M nB The Beaver Study Club enjoyed the afternoon of June 25th at the home of Marian Tolton. A book review "Windswept" by Mary Ellen Chase, was given by Marie Smith. "Windswept," Is a novel with its setting on the coast of Main, its name suggests alike the nature of Its wide somber background of wind and sea and sky, and the character of Us atmosphere. It Is a way of life, as well as an absorbing story of tragedy ball. etc. was done by Thomas and conflict, pain and pleasure, Wand, who had been a profession- sacrifice and fulfillment. At the conclusion of this most al circus painter, and In his younger days traveled with a big show Interesting review, dainty refreshas tumbler and acrobat. He some- ments were served by the hostess times gave a short exhibition dur- Mrs. Tolton. ing the afternoon sports. Geo. E. Owen and Wicker, the German (who Imitated a cornet with his the Union, marched behind the mouth) were also expert painters "Goddess of Liberty", they were and sometimes helped the fourth dressed In white with a blue sash and had red ribbon in their hair, of July committees. The young ladles who represent- many of them carried a small flag. ed the States and Territories of (To Be Continued) painted metallic sheila hearing tne V. S. coat of arms. One of her el bows rested on a gilded (wood) ball about ten Inches In diameter, this ball was on the top of a rather sharp pyramid, painted white with gilt stripping. On the head dress of this "Goddess" was a row of coin silver stars about the size of cent piece, made by a twenty-fiv- e Hall the watch maker and Harry Jewler who learned his trade in Ixindon. The painting of the shield Derby Beaver July |