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Show ILiber your fierce it- - Vfr&ilgSH RCTOM Hi Low PoL 92 52 July 92 52 July 10 90 51 July 11 92 53 July 12 92 54 July 13 54 trc. 88 July 14 77 68 trc. July 15 Walter Orlton, oh. of bate Now- - Vmir Lration! Official Paper of the City of Beaver gSlNunlber fe!2LGtyto 29 Heaver, Utah, Thursday, July DrllflA fnmnntst I 1 Cam J 6, lit The Only Newspaper Interested la 42 War Bonds Guard Home Front Many vuiuucic rut DCauiico iffll Southern Utah's Scenic Wonderland r if (airy District Derby" Queen ' ; . ' V f " ,: - . , - - 'I "Dairy District Derby" . the young ENTERTAINS AT rnnnine for Queen TROUSSEAU TEA "Dairy District Derby." . with the votes to date: July Sunday afternoon from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m. Mrs. John Gunn was hostess at a Trousseau Tea. The room was lovely in their decoration of Summer flowers. In the receiving line were Miss Braunda, Mrs. Gunn and Mrs. White who greeted the many friends who called. At the door little Miss Patsy Boyle and Shirley Beesoon presented each one as they entertain-e- d with an announcement card. Mrs. Grace Larson was mistress of the Trousseau room which was filled with a wonderful display. The tea table was covered with a dainty lace cloth and centered with a bouquet of roses and with silver capers at each end. Miss Ella Stapley, Aleen Chrlstensen and Norma Tanner did the pouring and were assisted In serving a dainty luncheon by Miss Vie White, Barbara Smith and Miss Ludeen Smith. One Hundred and fifty ladies Barton. neGeBtry,100; Fay 67; Judy Shirley Thomas. Wanda Yardley 41; SVnite. 13; Idona Davis, ... Martin.' 3: and Sailor I Development of Bearer Horses Coming For rnu,!n? are F'Tl V" tin 23-24-2- At Beaver 5 According Black Powder Days to reports to there will splendid race horses ,hore for the "Dairy District Derby" which will be held July VirginiaBy Geo. W. Woodhousa 23 - 24 - 25 at the Beautiful Bea ratal 343 voie. ver Race Track located at the old t voting will be Friday , "Did Heaver the Fort Cameron site about 26 milat the street dance and 4th of July, In the Middle be Monday east of the, City of Beaver. Rewill es w night and latter "TO's" servations from race horse ownV--ii 20th. out and have ers for about forty-fiv- e stables er body come (Continued from last wek) have already been received. ad" time and get the Queen The third section of this partiMany owners have their horses want. cular parade followed the "old here now. preparatory for the meet. camp cannon," It was lead by the Purses amounting to $1800 are "Beaver Marshall Band." This list might not include all the mem being offered with a $200 derby bers: J. H. Skinner, fife; Alfonzo the final race on the last day of Skinner, fife; Joseph Hooton. fife; tha meet. Each night a dance will be held Sanuiel Hooton, fife; Wallace Bird, piccolo; Ezra Bird piccolo; held In the Legion Hall. Sponsors of the "Dairy District Harry Hall, piccolo; Joseph Bohn, snare drum; Albert Skinner, snare Derby" are the East and West -drum; James Hoopes snare drum; Ward Sunday School OrganizaWilliam Hardy, snare drum; O. A. tions, Beaver City, Beaver ChamMurdock, snare drum; John Skin- ber of Commerce and the Americalled. ner, brass rum. Harry Hall was can Legion with all other organizf. UUK not a regular member but played ations taking part. The entire aha Aiirnr'ffiiiik.l vjjNrACorvirvi WHITE GUNN d on occasions. special Joseph support of the community Is W. K. GRANGER in making the "Dairy District Bohn was an expert drummer, color This which new will be seen throughout the soon Of interest will be the announce poster, having learned in Denmark, he Derby" a success. "The ment made by Mr. and Mrs. ohn United States, emphasizes a new theme in the War Bond gales could TLATI0N' CONTROL beat the "double drag" and to pay debts is when money Gunn of the marriage of their campaign. The present goal of the Nation wide drive is to perall the army drum calls. The snare STUDY CLUB MEETS y ay to make." Commerce daughter Braunda to Melvin suade all citizens to invest 10 percent of income in War Bonds drums were all the deep wood Jones said in a radio ad-- i White son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawand Stamps. The Beaver Study Club enjoyed U. S. Treasury Dept. shell model with linen cord and He said the American rence White of Beaver. WS9 4910 leather slide, or ear, tighteners, the hospitality of Naoma Baker at t will have over $30,000,-MThe ceermony was performed except the drums of O. A. Mur- her home July 9th. A most promore income in 1943 than dock, whleh had a six Inch brass fitable topic "Nutrition" was disby President Harold Snow of the value of things for which St. George Temple, blue hoops, and manila cord cussed by Lacy Nowers, "Nutrishell, 1942. July 15, money can be spent . .. When O. A. M. bought it tion and "Malnutrition" are two tighteners. will be. They accompanied to' e war is over, we will know from Thomas ' Dorsey, when the words we hear with Increasing fre St. George by their parents Mr. capacity far beyond any moved from Fort quency since the first draftees had Eight Infantry Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and and John Gunn, either we or the world has to Cameron Arizona. The brass their medical examination in 1940 Lawrence White and Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE find tar a urlll TO BEAVER CITY size with and 50 percent of those found Our New Hydo Plant in Beaver drum was of medium Gunn Thonias WATER USERS savings to finance" the job of shell, light colored physically unfit were rejected be- is being rushed to com- mahogany Canyon A reception will be given in nstructlon. Mr. Jones said hnnpes and linen cord tighteners. cause literally, they were sufferpletion as rapidly as possible. their honor at the .home of the ricans should share the cost Owing to the shortage of our The Pen Stock Pipe will be all The Marshall Band as well as the ing from starvation. 30.3 percent ar through taxation, pay their bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Culinary Water. We have issued welded in place and ready for a Brass Band had a rather large" of these rejections were caused the following Orders which we water test about the 22nd of July. American flag attached to a hand from bad teeth, this shows a defand put the balance in War Gunn Saturday evening. is and Both of these fine young people must inforce. band could inite lack of calcium in their diet. The Hardesty Manufacturing Co. pole. The Marshall Stamps to accumulate Unless you have a special per- has this work in charge and they March and play when the occasion "America" who ships to other Beaver High. 'savings. Already the cost of are graduates of has increased have two expert welders on the demanded, but generally appeared countries, thousands of tons of approximately Miss Braunda attended the B. Y U mit you are not,allowed to sprinkfolas in a band wagon drawn by four milk products, finds its youth hour one but le per at day percent since Melvin and the attended Provo, 1939, which job working hard. 0 percent Next week the full force of W. horses. In the middle and latter starving for these very foods. in purchasing the B. A. C. at Cedar City and U. lows: From 7 a. m. to 8 a. m. all Could this be true here in these has been taken out of " East of the Highway or Main St. P. A. labor will be stared to work 70's the BIG through every S. A. C. at Logan. m. to 8 p. m. all on the Power it, Mr. Jones said. Plant Building brace stage coaches rolled through United States the country with For the past year Braunda has and from 7 p. Beaver with such expert drivers as the highest standard of living In which should be completed in been receptionist for the Dentist west of Main Street. these T. N. Baldy Sackett, John Arm- the world this land of abunviolating caught the the Anyone 40 time '2EASURY By days. California Los in clinic SECURITIES Angeles, It proves to be, a dance? True be will James orders "Dock" we have prosecuted. should Bailer, is strong. slant ready building Treasury Secretary and Melvin has been connected to are shown to be officer a we for fellpro and have We disgrace, others but these special Hague the power line completed. After Aft fr-- ft a nnlr ut:nnrlo fh thn. in Boston, said that n nil nir rwi viati ai uui not because of ourselves ows did a innot on Orders. have these tect will starving be the which "patent" je nation cannot meet machinery In Burbank, California. After a the our stalled which will only take a driving four or six horses, there necessity but because of ignorance save and Please cooperate monthly War Bond honeymoon trip through the can- water. a short time. Our Generator and were dozens of young men that or at best carelessness. through voluntary savings yons of Southern Utah they will In a research of the Utah Council and City Water Wheel is in storage in Salt could handle four "ribbons" for Mayor the Government will be fore- - leave for Burbank. California schoolB It was found only 22 per Brass or Marshall Bands, of Beaver City, Utah the can be and Lake transported City to presort compulsory savings. where they will be at home to them were to be found such cent of the students have one or to the power plant at any time. ury secretary Morgenthau their many friends after July 20,' GOLDEN Mr. R. E. Porter our Electrical willing drivers as Jesse Robinson, more glasses of milk dally Only CELEBRATES lo of the largest Bingle s 1942. vegWEDDING Engineer from Denver was here Oliver Ashworth, James E. Robin- 28 percent had a green leafy In history were made In 13 percent did not on Saturday. July 14. Our Mayor son, Simeon Howd. Jr., and others. etable dally 3nse to the XAUTK AL NOTES Department's The children of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thompson went with Mr. Following the "Marshall Band" average three eggs a week 45 offer of J2.000.000.000 In By Ed Beam d percent had not whole grain ceJohn Atkin gathered at th old Porter over the power project and band wagon were about two He said both wero men and boys on horse back real. These are N very essential home Sunday to pay honor to Mr. Port r was well pleased with p.Vew York banks and one sub Your Navy Recruiting Station their weer Wed 200 counted on one 4th foods and are raised In abundance Golden is on their (over work the the way progressing parents was for si 2s.nnn nnn In Cedar City reports seven enlist- dine anniversary What are we doing to of July.) This Is where the "Aids In Utah. and enjoy them and h assured Mr. Thompso other for $100,000,000. ments in the U. S. Naval Reserve selves at a family reunion and that the plant will soon be in to the "Marshall of the Day" our children? What are we doing 5N'DS FOR NEEDY COLL- - during the past week. AH seven dinner. Twenty-fou- r found a Job, to keep the boys with with these foods? were present. - STUDENTS Utah women will be Quick to The Office of are Southern Utah boys and their ponies In line. There were to the Material 3 p. m. to 7 p. m. open Shortage From Owing woti announced nlann ar he. their .Services for the house was held at the home of Mr and the difficulty we have in get- horsemen from the surrounding realize that here Is their number Fwmpleted for 1 defense task, not only for the revolving fund duration. and Mrs. Veness Bakers where ting some materials we must towns, from the Sevier and Grass ".uuo for needy college duration of the war but for al to some see came friends the cele and Valley, We have relatives have. 2nn greatly HONOR ROLL !!s who ran to handieaped but we hope to get bration, some for the races, and ways, because the physical as well in two complete 31, offer Firancks. to congratulations met Clayton Eugene ir studies of some on "court business," but they as the mental and spiritual grow physics, this ironed out soon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel S. Franc-ks- , Mr. and Mrs. Atkins. th of a people demands that it were were here. chemistry, medicine, to line visit invited is The in the public receiving Those Elsinore. have healthy efficiently function Stan. ,m7 medicine, denistry. see and for the at the and this yourselves sons project "Institute," Starting daughts: Mrs. Clarence Raynluh Francks. 24. the bodies Is Kuarmacy. ing on. Admlnintrntlvo There is Atkins. going procession moved north to 10th St just what Ray Ennis, and Joe Mrs. Axel ;! 're belne devMlnno After this very enlightening lesk tha son of Mr. and no reason why we cannot finish then west to Main, then south to and Alice French. Bakes Sarah and win k ...u-i- h.j Francks. Elsinore son i refreshments were served by with west can we if 7th beautiful J. to Just keep then this project Street then The room were IS. son of Kocherhan the hostess Mrs. Baker and her r;8- Commislsoner the tea P. on W. A. table Job. to Hall 7th labor ry between Field's the the north At flowers. through Clrcie- summer universities or colleee- -' 'rs' Rlvlra Kochpr and 8th making the line of march daughter Joan. Which looks very favorable. which was covered with a beautivllle. a J1 m''l and W,U not eleven hundred yards, which centered about cover by lace thing there are very few -"- 'II ana fees Ervin Roy Schmun, 19. son oi ful was far enough for the "Old Vet- Strang second TODD Red Hoses with gold tap- WHITE $25 of violinist, but Elliot Schuman. and Mr, Wi.liam eran of 1812", the girls in white, good and at each end sat Mrs. Clara was a good one and ers W0 Mr. Sr. Wlllden O who Announcement is made of the and" the other pedestrians. nudent during a twelve drattnn of Atkins and Margaret Atkins his services were always In deVan Max Whitaker, 23. son ta Period f time, the Office which was served mariage of Bevy White son of Mr. The early afternoon was for mand. the did pouring, Kanosh. Whitaker, Mrs. Matron to all pre- and Mrs. Harvey White to Evelyn children's game and foot racing, son of with a dalntv luncheon Harry Hall's Orchestra at one Orin Zar Be.inHt, 23. Atkins. Mae At- - Todd daughter of Mathew and Ann sometimes the soldiers vs citizens time had the following players: NEEDS WPB Margaret bv sent W. Bennett, Fonda Jarmina James of Ogden, Utah, would play a game of base ball, Dirwtor Lund told the Mr. and iln. Thoma kins. Phvlls Warr and Harry Hall, violin; Norman Wood Delta Lulu Tol- - was n Evanston, Wyoming, June then came the horse races on the house, "aRi, Stahllaii assisted by hits-violin; Elliot Willden, vioEdwin Dwaln Haacke. 25. old "Strlght Track" north of Bea- lin; Wallace Bird, piccolo; Edinnnle Larson and Ha Faux. mh. uL I A')R'1 the aircraft ,n edai t Haacks. were: After spending the 4th of July ver. ward Tolton, cello; and John Those from out of town reqire mor thftn ba of Bernlece Mr. and with their parents Mr. and Mrs. orkerg by the end of City. Mr and Mrs. Stan Atkin. where the patriotic Field's Hall, organ. . Utah to Ogdc-nIn the repertoire of the Beaver Mrs. Ray Atkin of Salt Lak City. White returned program was held, was about 35 ACCIDENT at Richboth WITH of are employed where they MEETS to page 4) Mr and Mis. Joe Atkin feet by 85 ft It had an extra high Marshall Band were found the fol Boise. Hill Field. a spacious gallery, and a lowing tunes, which were great to field. Mrs. D. A. French. celling, E called was France AtWhile here they were Joined by "four foot" Mrs. Nola Pearce Mrs. and IVTv ... Mr. r' nill Idaho. stage (also a basement favoirtes: "The Girl I Left Behind to her father Mrs. Clark their sister Miss Effie White with Nophl, Utah. Monday of Provo. Mr. and It was thecen-te- r Me," "The Gamblers are Coming," low with Satur-dakin. ceiling). and Mr. friends who visited with their bro. , City t.ske au Alonao Lunt who was hurt for of the 4th of "Tramp Tramp Tramp," "Glory attraction a AiKin "i ther and wife Mr. and Mrs. Elmo July Grand Ball. Beaver had the Halleluiah," they were all good while mowing hay duringwas nave Mrs. Jasper canwiig"""uiuBin ,rd Hunt ra'" for County Eloc- - thunder shower. Mr White and children before they following violinists who played for march tunes. The Fort Cameron a lo ua l'arowan. left for their home in California. the dances in the middle and lat- Marshall Band also played "The '"'j am. rldlne the mower when ed t he frigh-0 White, and her Miss White returned to Salt ter 70s: Valentine thoander Tr7"1rA. a Suveyor Harry Hall, who was an Girl I Left Behind Me." run to aay Ann Jane then .UJrr Parnsworth Lake where she is employed at artist; Thomas Holgate, Andrea Trealittle' daughter team causing grand " the machine the Arm's Plant. turned home Monday Mrs. Everett Harris of Logan, Antlce Bohn who played "Home hrowing him off 'r,n him ntilte with weeks tK.,iKllt ... Inff three PRESS BEAVER an Jack as artist Commlsslon- - bruising and ?tt"'" he as res ter last week at Beaver with THE Sweet Home," spent before aunt Mrs Er- ..... and a Mrs. Jean Harris. and sevlerlly mother ,,i,rhter her Kerby. Robert Stoney, quite 'iiliam $2 a Year Wlilden ISi Banket Cal.ente. Nevada. Precinct 17 feHINGTON aws u m i::f:i D . Si 'l be from 75 100 ' VI Bolic-ite- I Sec-;r- O it So The Public May Know pro-ir- i frnAtt-- I s 5 38 2 "rock-a-bye- Sull-speaki- T rv ' Vi $1,-W.0- 00 sub-''w- hun-ore- bn ?. i ! bo-du- et i 't.;,morSi: -' - t'ER 311 d r,.fu.-i-teti- t h. IT." ,v-1- ..... y i," - af-'- 1 BH-nu"- Act). CUMrs. Tearce left Monday. ... tl : tiM I Distnc perby airy mm MM eaver uly |