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Show ff Foil cartons con- - Save f life boats. ste PP"! t'I'i Two In If iflT f T'l MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY W 11 NO. 26 v0LUME XXXX WEATHER PAST WEEK Date Ht Lo. Pet. America Must Go Forward, Not Backward; For Better, Not Worse I BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE People Drown 'Black Powder Days' In Beaver Recalled Minersville 71 64 37 71 74 '31 36 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .05 .00 1, 1945 LOCAL HAPPENINGS Funeral Rites For They also serve, who buy JAR BWillS By Woodhouse Reservoir 74 37 49 36 36 36 76 76 25 26 27 28 29 30 Bishop Carlyle Groaning and Carl Goodwin of Milford were over to attend the Union meeting held Mrs Price Held May 19th here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mds. Karl Levi are this week with their spending A. Price 33, who died Tuesday, two Mrs. Myles White and daughter, (Continued from last issue) Husluiell in the Hospital May 15, last Sunbrother and sister, Mr. on Minersville reservoir and family, at Brighani City, were held in the About the year 1884, Joseph are: Burl Ashworth. Mrs. dead and The day. West Ward L D S chapel SaturCartwright, an early settler and Fillmore, Kessler, Maxine Mrs. blacksmith of Reaver, and his son day, May 19 at 3 p. in., Bishop C. Mrs. Eliza Gunn returned home 23. Edwin Paice conducting Thomas were out in the "South from Long Beach, Cal., Saturday 31. Merlin Hansen, The chapel was tilled to capacHills" about seven miles from where she spent the past month Third member of the party was town, in the and with ity sorrowing neighbors vicinity of "Sand her daughter, Mrs. Ora Mrs. Mary Jane Kessler Edwards, friends, who stood in silent trib- visiting and family. She reports Hollow," getting wood. Thomas, Boyle, woman. ute as the casket was placed in a sister of the drowned who was at that time an active having had a wonderful time. Kd wards recovered the young man, was Mrs. hank of beautiful flowers. wood dragging a A mixed quartet consisting of body of Mrs. Fillmore within off a hill with one horse, while his Beaver City streets are being Milo Baker, IVlla White, Naomi few minutes after the fatality. The father loaded it on the wagon. improved considerably recently by to be had Baker and Kent Morgan, sang, body of Mr. Hansen When it came to the last dra.?. the use of the quota of money re hooks with for and grappling dragged "Though Deepening Trials." the boy was in a stooping posiceived from the state car license invocation was by Elder William a day or two later. tion while he fastened the chain receipts. Cement culverts, and Mrs. Edwards account of the around the wood. In Merrill. up he rising are the principal im graveling Elder Joseph A. Manzione was drownings was that her sister was startled to find himself almost made. stood up in the boat, tipping it so surrounded by five or six the first speaker, and extended the provements being large that she Tell into the water, pullisympathy of the entire community gray wolves. Not knowing really club met at The Busy Bee to the bereaved husband, parents Mrs. Marie ng Mr. Hansen with her in her what they were, he called to his Ward's May Thursday, to was attempting and other relatives, at their sad 31. struggles as he father, asking what to do? His 1945. to get their recipes on boat. the into back our They her bereavement. "May get Heavenly what father answered by saying, "Jump they had cooked this year Father give you courage to carry written both sank immediately. on the horse and come down down in their note books. Mrs. Edwards said she didn't here." on," he concluded. The animals appeared to We songs, had two solos and sang motor of Solo "Invocation," Mrs. Thelma know how to start the be hungry and followed the drag cooked then mayonnaise and made the boat, which had been turned down the hill, Barton, accompanied by Colleen a salad. around standing Iyone Muir. Reporter, when the watching while the load was finSwindlehurst. off, and she was drifting Milton Gentry gave a short obit body of her sister came to the top. ished. Cartwright had no fireThe Beaver Stake missionaries She managed to get the body into arms with him, so the wolves foluary of the deceased, recalling a filled the closing assignment last number of interesting incidents in the boat and propelled the boat a lowed the wagon nearly to Beaver. when they visited the folSunday it Pvt. come on of he a will home 30 Limb Rex fine Howz, of a Camp day the lives of this mile to shore, using the stock young couple. In the year 1887 gray wolves wards ; Sister Winnie Puf y leave. rifle as an oar. She were seen on the North Fork of Texas, is here spending a Bishop Paice by request of the lowing fer and Elder Roy Yardley went Horhis with Mrs. discon furlough all who had sister, also related that the gun family, thanked "Bakers Canyon," near what was tense to Elder Herbert StapGreenville; Mrs. White and brother Henry Estella Thompson, Beaver tributed to make the funeral a the first called "Philip Baker's Meacharged into the oak Whitehead to and Adolphua ley marannounces and their the families, Limb, City the flor Recorder, beautiful and success, for bullet piercing her thumb. dow." (later the stockmen called and Albert Moyes Manderfleld; her of pa riage daughter. Iris Mae al offerings. On shore she summoned help. it "The Greens.") At the present and Arlo Farnsworth to Adams- Fother-inghaMr. Mrs. to Horace Lt. Donald Patterson and Milo Thompson the "In was Duet, Mrs. Fillmore Garden," born April time it is known as the "Richard received a letter from their son, of Beaver. The marriage and Naomi Baker. Prayer, Elder ville. 19, 1918, in Greenville, a daughMoyes Homestead," or "Dick's Pfc. Clark Patterson, this week took place May 11, 1945, at Pam-p- Herbert Stapley. ter of Delmar and Hazel Blackner Ranch." Editor and Mrs. C. S. Wilkinson The young couple Is Texas. them that he was in Interment was in the Mountain informing Kessler. She was married eleven Just before the close of the last made a quick trip into Washingnow ; a had was at well and pleas-France, was Waco, Texas, View and residing the grave Cemetery, years ago to Sam Fillmore. century, timber wolves menaced ant voyage across the pond. where Lt. Fotheringham is taking dedicated by Bp. C. Edwin Paice. ton county the fore part of this Surviving are her parents, hus- stock on the Northwest Range," week, visiting relatives and friends Ha a six weeks training school course band and two sons, Ted and Dick near the Mathews in Washington and St. George and "Cunningham on 5 home Mitchell Fox the arrived bomber. At Cpl. Evelyn Fillmore; seven sisters and a 'bro- ranch," about 18 miles from town. n giving attention to their on a short furlough Wednesday the close of the school he expects Nancy K. Reports ther; Mary Jane, Patricia, Beatr- Several head of cattle were bitten at child's St. George. grave They to be two to sent after back days spending Tampa, Tex., The Nancy K. Camp of the D. also spent a very pleasant hour in ice, Ann, Sharon and Ray Kesler, on the hind legs near the big morning in drove where Fox Lake an he Salt will he of instructor Cpl. City. U. P. held its monthly meeting at the office o,f the Milford; Mrs. Loreen Kersh, Salt one yearling was Washington Counher own car home from Mary- the Lake City, and Mrs. Kathleen Milk home of Daughter Mattie Bar- ty News a very modern small the killed and eaten, so John M. a city land had and having reports ler, Oakland, Calif.; two grandand other stockmen persuadLt. George Anderson arrived ton, and the following program newspaper plant. wonderful trip. She will return mothers, Mrs. Jane Blackner of ed trappers, who were operating was rendered; to her camp in Maryland some here Monday from Hill Field, Greenville, and Mrs. Loten Kes- west of Pine Creek to move to the Daughter Nora Brown presided. Mrs. Jane Gale returned home y to spend a next week. time leave with sler Los Angeles, Calif. Come Ye Wednesday from Paragonah, af"Come, "Divide." song, Opening They caught one large his wife and daughter, and his Mr. Hansen was born in FillSaints." Prayer, Chaplain Annie ter spending several weeks with wolf and the others seemed to Memorial Services for Sgt. War- mother, Mrs. Ruth Anderson and . more, a son of Henry and Loa leave that part of Joseph. Song, "Oh Ye Mountains her daughters, Mrs. Anna- - and held ren Neilsen will be June 10, family. Lt Anderson is looking Black Hansen. He had been workiAbout the year 1917, a horse- 1945, in the High." Delsa Talbot and families. Mrs. Westward church. fine, and of course is glad of the The lesson was "Rhymes, Jing- Gale has been ill most of the ng out of Milford as a Union Pac- man entered the "Big Cove" near m. C. to 2:30 at make this visit. les and Mottoes of p. Bishop Sunday ific Railroad brakeman. the upper Telluride Power plant. E. Paice and the American Legion opportunity Early Days," time she was away, but is now He will leave for Ogden Sunday Mr.. his are and was very well given by Mattie felling some better. She was acwolves widow, two saw timber He Surviving gray will be in charge of the services. accompanied Mrs. Anderson Barton. by Norma Dewsnip Hansen, of Fill- chasing a calf which was bellow companied home by her daughter Warren was Ball Turret gunner and daughter Virginia Lee, who more, and three daughters, Loa ing with frieght, and a number of Highlights from the life of Pres- Anna and while here she attendon a He was killed June 20, have been visiting at the home of Rose, May Jean and Connie Rae cows were quite disturbed. ident Heber J. Grant was a special The when returning from a bombing their parents and grandparents, topic given by Captain Margery ed the Memorial Day exercises. Hansen, of Fillmore. cowrboy slipped off his horse and mission over Germany. Mr. and Mrs. AI Huntington. MacKerell, followed by a 30 secwith a rifle, took a running Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund and onds silent tribute. between leader hit and at the shot their mother, Mrs. Jane Patterson, Staff Sgt. Blair Stevens, son of Pfc. Donald Patterson, son of Those contributing to the Methem. This separated the wolves, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Patterson, Marion Stevens, former of one Northwest manager morial fund were: Ruth Willden, and aunt Edith Thornton, returned other east and the west, home Saturday of last week from going arrived home Tuesday from Fred- of the Brooklawn Creamery, arMrs. Dorothy Wil- Salt Lake but they came together again that rick, Oklahoma, to spend a City, where they spent rived at bis home in Salt Lake Mary Willden, liams, Mrs. Annie Joseph, Myrtle a week with relatives and friends. S. & H. day on top of the mountain where home and folks with last a after City Sunday, furlough being their tracks were plainly seen In old Beaver friends. Don looks fine German prisoner for 14 months Watters, Jean Harris, Mrs. Nora Sunday Mrs. Thornton and Mr. Brown, Mary Skinner, Martha and Mrs. Lund went on to their north. the snow, traveling and is glad to be home, if only Sgt. Stevens was a very dear Barton, Alice Goodwin, Eva East-o- home at Paragonah. Beaver High for a short time. Pfc. Patterson. friend of Sgt. Evan Patterson, and and Marjory Mackerell. Pfc. Nowers and Pfc. Rex Limb when Mr. and Mrs. Patterson saw Myrtle Watters drew Daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. G. of in his name For the fifth consecutive year the S. L. Tribune they the part in the Memorial services Book took number for the penny- - Salt Lake City, the newMerkley Social lucky as on called him at purchasthe the had Wednesday, and Cemetery phone the Beaver High School has qualibank prize. Closing song, "Our ers of The a nice chat with him. Press, spent Friday In members of the firing squad. He told Mountain fied for certification by the NorthHome So Dear." Beaver In connection with their he was M Beathem to down coming west Association of Secondary and Now Available Journalistic venture, and made a Pfc. George Nowers arrived ver to see his old friends in the High Schools, and on May 5 were trip to Milford. They returned to home last Friday after being a near future. sent the following notice of such A copy of the Social Security Salt Lake City Friday evolning, war of for German many prisoner certification: act and several explanatory book months. He will be here for 60 and expect to return with the reMrs Mclvin Edwards "Dear Principal Pfc. Ronald Watters By lets for information of the public days and then expects a new asmainder of their family and their "We are pleased to inform you have been placed on the reference Claude Prince left for Los An household effects either WednesThe past few days at Liberated From a signment. that at the annual meeting of the shelves of the Beaver Library. home has made Private Nowers geles Wednesday night by bus day or Thursday of next week to Association in Spokane, WashingtIncluded is a summary of the new look and feel better. He is very Prison where he went on business. take over. While they were here Camp on, on April 1945, the fol- recommendations by the Social could home to and be again, .glad Word of the liberation of Pfc. Duke Edwards, who is em they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. lowing action was taken with C. S. Wilkinson. Security Board for improvement tell of many harrowing exper- Ronald Watters, 19, Beaver, has ployed at the Telluride, came down to the accreditation of the of the law. liberalization and we know. iences, been received by his parents, Mr. Tuesday to spend Memorial Day Reav.-High School Fully ApMr. Atwood of Salt Lake City, M The latest information received and Mrs. Charles Watters. of this with his wife and family. proved. this for office manager field is who by Mr. and Mrs. James Uiley In Mrs. Thelma Friday received a city. Missing since Nov. 9, 1944, further information concerning area, spent Wednesday. May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Sly and relation to the health of their Lt. Pfc. Watters wrote to his parents the son Russell of Milford visited on two rating of your school will be 1945 in Beaver handling business telegram from her husband, Alverta Kyser and on 14 a was he F. German Leland that Thursday, January Prlday, forwarded from the chairman of and survivors Memorial Day at the home of her Leoradaughters,both of whom for the are In in he had landed Riley, her that prisoner. 'onr state committee. Schools Droeram. He will return telling parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Ed- Salt Lake City receiving treatthat receive Entering the service in Novem- wards. nntlrn nf being here again In July and will send San Francisco and would like herment Is not very heartening so to meet him Saturday. Mrs. Pri- ber. 1943, he has been overseas arne,i should pay particular at- advance notice to the public Mr. and Mrs. Baker Edwards far, though they are hoping for for Salt Lake since June, 1944. He has. two left immediately tention to the standard or standday through the Beaver Press. City, and if reservations are avail brothers in the service, Corp. Lee had as their .guests Memorial day the best, and some slight Improveards violated, since repeated violatMr. Atwood explained that the able she will fly to California to Watters, Germany, and Pfc. War- their mother, Mrs. Mary Trasier, ment has been noted. Miss Riley ion of the same standards would at informative material deposited Lt. him. see expects a new ren Watters, stationed In the and brother and sister, Mr. and had a very severe attack of coPriday fault in the school being dropped the be helpful to will library Mrs. Paul Trasier, and Mrs. Helen litis, and Mrs. Klser may be sufas he gets United States. soon as and from the and high assignment accredited list. employers, workers, Black or Salt Lake City. fering from cancer. The proceedings of the annual school civics students or others Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards "feting, the list of accredited in- who may be interested In the ed monthly benefits, and reduc- who were brought over from Milstitutions and the official certlfl-caand Mrs. Baker Edwards left for Farnsworths Entertain proford insurance Allen Dick and Hedges family by Federal tion in the qualifying age for Nevada Wednesday evef accreditation be Caliente, viowill a for state Manzione, liquor Pres. and Mrs. S. Taylor Farns-vort- h Board The women from 65 to 60. failed at the earliest possible gram. were lodged In the County ning where they will attend the the .auonai uians, lation, were hosts at a family din"Recently date likewise urges Congress to take jail and bound over to the Dis- funeral services being held there ner Wednesady. Those present National Farmers Union, andthe ,f you have for Mrs. Bill Horn. questions concern-in- ? the American Farm Bureau reu- steps to provide insurance bene trict Court to await trial. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farnsin which the the work of the Association, month fits .for conventions any hoM national .i were taken of the Lenore Sly who has been at- worth, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest JoFinger prints in more or policies or standards, please and passed resolutions asking for beneficiary earns $15 prisoners and sent to Washington, tending the LDS Business College seph, Dr. and Mrs. Reed Farns'"el free to covered employment. write the Chairman of D. C. to compare for criminal recof coverage to in Salt Lake City, arrived home worth, and Mrs. Dewie Thorley of four state Committee or the Ex- extension The e "At present the Bureau of ords. In return Sheriff Puffer re- on the U. P. Bus Wednesday night. Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Norman said Mr. Atwood. ture," recomecutive Secretary of the Associatand Survivors Insurance is ceived a telegram stating that She will visit for a short time with Farnsworth, and Mr. and Mr.. Clif Security Board similarly ion, protecvery truly yours, insurance Glenthill of Santa Monica, Califpaying more than 1,120,000 per- Sam Green, whose true name Is home folk. mends Federal PAH, F. OAISER, President. and other sons regular monthly benefits. Of George Brown, was an escapee ornia farmers and their families. A very for tion L H are women and from the Parchman, Mississippi, CARD OP TILANKH CHEER, Executive Sec'y. time was had even persons, hired hands this number 60 enjoyable of domestic workers, employeesnon- children. We wish to thank all who as- thought the time was short. The penitentiary, where he was IncarUI cerated on a murder charge. OF TIIAXKS sisted us at the death of our be- visitors came In to attend the anschools, hospitals, and other Federal. Wf' wish to Dr. and organisations. loved wife and daughter; for the nual Memorial exercises. a few After being questioned thank all those who profit Escaped Murder Convict minutes Milkind words expressed In speech Mrs. Farnsworth returned home on kindly assisted during the State, city and county employee, by County Attorney now denied ler, he readily admitted his guilt and song at the services, and for Wednesday evening, and Mr. and fitness and dpath of our dear and all other groups Act. Picked Up at Milford the Mrs. Ueed Farnsworth and Mr, under waved extradition. Mr Brown Uhe beautiful floral offerings. and Pollie," and for the beautl-u- l protection inMrs. Glenthllls left for Cedar and floral offerings and the sweet Minor On and Prince In Charge and William "Other recommendations Daughters, 1941 from escaped prison Social Sef,Jieral service. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson City enroute to California n has been on the "wanted list" for clude protection of the o memJulius Emerett Carpenter, status Hattle Ash worth and Family and family. curity insurance force.. Increas- and Sam Green (Negroes) four years. Mr armed Victor Crosby & Brothers. bers of the claimed the lives of members of a boating party THE GRAY WOLF Drowning Funeral services Barbara for . 4-- H i i In Our Country's Snffl Military Service 10-da- oar-loc- k, m a, first-bor- "ham-string- "; 's. .Mur-doc- Og-de- n, six-da- thej-ange- 7. 45-7- 0 Ass'n ten-da- y Certifies n Security MANDERFIELD 12-1- 4, ct r old-ag- e u' Old-Ag- self-emp- loyed Tol-esto- |