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Show WEATHER PAST WfcSK GEMS OP THOUGHT There never did, and never exist anything permanand excellent in ently noble which is a character the exercise of the to stranger Scott. r.Kolute self-deni- XXXXINO. VOLUME Data JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE She 26 Funeral Rites for Local Telephone Mrs. Ann ft. Low Manager 85 84 79 78 86 86 87 41 51 54 40 40 48 49 Fourth of July Will Bring Program, Sports, Baseball Gets Transfer With less than four weeks reBeaver will observe July 4th by Held Here K. C. Alston arrived in Reaver a program, children's sports, base maining before the opening of the Sixth Annual Dairy Distirct Derby last week ami on July 1 will as- Mayor Cautions Citizens ball game, band concerts and two g I W. Has Success on Satsume were Funeral held services management of the local ex- On Traffic Violation; July 24, plans are rapidly takdances, according to At Bazaar for 2 Ward West at in the of the Mountain States Water Meters Arrive for urday the p.m., announced by the American ing shape change meet in plans biggest Fund Poo Swimming history. Special street dances, par- LDS chapel for Mrs. Ann Robin- Telephone & Telegraph Company, Legion. William A. Low, recently Mr. Mayor Homer D. Thompson this Installed commander of the local Th, bazaar, to raise funds for ades, kangaroo courts, advertising son Low, hotel owner, who passed succeeding Menzies Benson. ,lu, n, .v swimming pool, under the trips by queen contestants and away on June 18. Leonard Paice Renson. who has been manager week in an Interview with The Post, will preside at the celebrahere for four years, will go to Press called attention to the rece- tion. direction of the B. P. W. club, held other events were planned at a of the bishopric was in charge. afternoon at the DUP meeting Tuesday evening of the "Jesus Lover of My Soul" was Cedar City to succeed Karl Gadd ntly-painted The patriotic program is sched pedestrian lanes on H;,!, was acclaimed a financial queen and street dance committee sung by a double trio, composed in the managerial position there. Main Street. With the heavy traf- uled to begin at 11 a.m., at the Rer-nic- e Mrs. which was attended Mr. Alston comes to Reaver fic on Highway 91, observance of Firmage Theatre. success by the committee. Preceding the by many oth- of Floral Lee, Vilda Smith. Thompson, Jessie Gunn, Kate from Tooele, where he has acted safety ruels is Imperative to avoid program, the Beaver nign scnooi Sarah Bakes, general chairman! er interested people. would Governor Maw and other state Joseph and Marian Tolton. They as wire chief for the past five accidents, said Mayor Thompson. rt.pi,rts that well over $200 An attempt was made by the after all expenses were officials will be given a special also sang "O My Father." A violin years. Horn in Salt Lake City, Mr. Automobile owners are observing hito organize a par committee the the his the but most Head Beneath the solo, Alston of afternoon, My younger strips parking spent pedestrians to "Lay During invitation aj,l attend the race meet, ado this for Important day, In are a was Mrs. to in Mrs. musical and Linda life Denver. the Alston program according to plans made Tuesday Rose,' stay neglecting played by patron enjoyed materials to construct but M. lanes. to are MotorlBts of i he direction Miss Lois Prince, three their r accompanby required Kathryn accompanied daughters Miss lin,I, Ilona Morgan, queen evening. floats are. so ware that the to pedestrians of last year's derby, accompanied White. Mrs. Darleen McGarry fa- ied him to Reaver and expect to yield right-of-wa- y Srlitcpel. committee, abandoned the Idea. do Tli'' central committee expressed by several contestants for this vored with a vocal solo, "We Love occupy the house in which Ren- In the lanes, but The presence of the band will so at their own risk. tin ir appreciation for the coopera-tjni- i year's crown, will make a trip to You Truly," accompanied by Miss son are living on east Tenth St. aid in creating a martial air Mr. Renson, who came to ReaUse of the city water for sprinkSalt Lake City the forepart of White. ,.f the I'oinmunity. The to the. occasion. composed of the following. July to issue a personal invitation By request, the first speaker ver 4 years ago from St. Geonge, ling must be restricted to the regwas William E. White, who paid has been an employee of the Tele- ular hours, said the mayor. Sever- band will play several selections ,i slated by all members of the to the Governor to attend our celev,.3 V. Club, Ruby McMullen, bration. Mrs. 1! Vilda Smith, who is high tribute to the life of "Aunt phone Company for 13 years. He al violators have already been ar- In front of the theatre, it is an will succeed Earl Gadd as mana- rested. New water meters have nounced. g lUriha Dalton, Linda Munford, in charge of the queens, is chair- Ann' Low. J. F. Tolton, a The program will consist of two Fh'ia Edwards. Donna Cartwright man of the committee to arrange friend of Mrs. Low and her fam- ger in Cedar City. Mr. Gadd has been received by the city and In the future those caught using the short talks by Coy J. Clark and and .Marva Heppler. this trip. Other members on the ily, was the concluding speaker. been transferred to Salt Lake. Mrs. Renson and two children water Illegally will have a water Mitchell committee are Hyrum L. Lee, W. He told many interesting events Tolton, veterans of World A. Firmage, A. G. Merkley and in the life of Mrs. Low and her will go to Cedar City as soon as meter installed and pay accord- War II; musical selections by a ingly. The drouth situation here girls double trio, a string quartet pioneer parents, Mr. and Mrs. John they can obtain living quarters. George Mitchell. PLANS COMPLETED makes Robinson. cooperation necessary. and a vocal solo, with all numbers Street dances will be held on Pres. S. Taylor Farnsworth ofalso The called attention mayor combining for a group selection. 11 RACE and Thursday, FOR Thursday. July fered the invocation and Pres. C. to the fact that a special man la A Goddess of Liberty will be July 18. according to Chloe Rob- Edwin Paice benethe chosen streets the four hours each pronouced by the Auxiliary and ehe riding enterchairman. Novel and inson, MEET AT FILLMORE diction. Interment was in the day to pick up stray cattle. Many and her attendants will be on the taining features are. being planned Mountain View cattle owners have been hailed in- stage during the program. Advanc Cemetery, directed The spirit of festivity is already for these events. Nearly 2000 hats Southern Utah by to justice court and fined for fail- ing of colors and the singing of the Funeral Home, Fireside fliat in the air at Fillmore as plans are and several hundred horns will be with S. Joseph dedicating Walter ure to keep cattle off the streets. National Anthem will also be part Scouts three-daGirls. The Senior y Mr. Mitchell at the Junior given away by nearly completed for their the grave. and invited guests were at the City officers are determined that of the program. race meet on July 3, 4 and 5. dance on the 18th, it is planned, i Pall bearers were six Children's sports will be connephews home of Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Sun- this ordinance be enforced. Street decorations and special All of east Millard has caught the and the flowers were under direcon the Square beginning ducted sacrament spirit and enthusiasm of Chair- lights will be installed to add a tion of the Business and Profes- day evening following 1 p.m. at matches Races, Thirty-in Ward. West the to festive A. the E. sional Women's club. meeting man Weldo George, and every one city. spirit Calmness of mind Is one of the and other events boxing will be staged, one were in attendance and beautiful is working at. top speed in an efMcGarry was named as chairman jewels of wisdom. It is with prizes for all participants. Frank B. Robinson, Mrs. Low's heard Aird G. Merkley tell of the fort to make this celebration the of the decoration committee and the result of long and patient efA baseball game will be played Mrs. and only brother, surviving construction of the St. George sreatest one ever staged in Fill- he will appoint his own committee. In self control. Allen. at 3 p.m. The American Helena B. McGarry, and Lt. Col. Temple. Refreshments were served fort beginning e valley-widfun and Hilarious more. Junior Dan San niece Whorn-haLegion Beck, League team will Francisco, Mrs. to the group. Charles A spacious, modern grandstand interest is expected to result from take on the Old Timers. Bill Firm-ag- e and nephew reared by Mrs. Low, also were STAMP CANNING SUGAR Mrs. and Merkley here. Court of has been constructed in Fillmore holding Kangaroo were Vresent for the services. and Elmo Patterson have been in attendance. with he aid of the County and The appointment of sheriffs, lawSpare stamp No. 10 In consum training the young team for sevpeople attending was announced at and City. judges ers' ration books will be validated eral weeks now and they should Approximately 1500 people yers the services included: Mr. and Sacrament Meeting East Ward can be accommodated. The old the meeting Tuesday and Scott Mrs. July 1 for five pounds of home a rough tilt. B. F. Mr. Robinson and and Bishop Andrew J. Terry con- canning sugar, OPA announces. give the Old Timers grandstand has been made into Tattersall was named as chairman Mrs. Harold Jones, Los Angeles; are now Plans formulated evebeing ducted the meeting Sunday hleecluMs to provide seats for the of this activity. A list of rules and Louie and Nell Harris, Riverside, ning in the East Ward, which was This sugar stamp, along with spare to have a band concert on the pubbe and will pubposted regulations large crowd expected to attend. stamp No. 9, expires on October Mrs. W. W. Barrett, Og- - the graduation exercises of the 31. The combined Issuance for lic Square In the evening of the James A. Kelly and Wayne Rob- lished, setting forth the fines to Calif.; Mrs. Dr. and Laura Fourth, beginning at .7 o'clock. Hooten, Guide Roys from the Primary. It den; inson, both great horse race en- be imposed for any violation. now totals ten pounds per canning The annual Legion Mrs. and Louis Sandy; Allen were Joseph, talks Short given by are responsible for is planned to construct a port- Mrs. Helen thusiasts, person for the entire canning sea- dance will be held in the Legion Provo. MarOpheikens, Walker, Sterling in Hutchings, "law order that able stockade, son. No additional ration will be Hall on sparking the business men of the Wednesday, July 3. Corry vin White, Clair Lee and James made for vicinity with the idea of sponsori- breakers" may be arrested, tried, canning. The next reg- Olsen's orchestra from Mrs. Lois Messinger, presiWarby. scene at fined the and ng two outstanding handicap imprisoned ular stamp for table sugar will be- Cedar City has been obtained for of the dent ANNOUNCES Primary, presented come valid on September 1. Houseraces, and as a result the business of the "crime." Present plans call OPA this event. Kenneth Ward has also each boy with a certificate of grad- wives are men have contributed enough to for two court' sessions to be held urged to get the maxi- announced an dance (or and uation. Remarks congratulamum use out of the canning siLgar the same make it possible to feature two big during the street dances. One of PRICES FOR GRAIN at his new open-ai- r night were tions by Terry. Rishop given enforced the be to rules the by races paying a purse for each race rations by the largest pavilion, Kenyon Grove, so the Mrs. Verne Oakden was also a amount of preserving f Siloo. seven other races will Kangaroo Court will be the wear- AND HAY IN BEAVER food possible. Because lovers of the dance may have a speaker. he run each t of the United States' responsibilday, in additon to the ing of Western costumes precedcelebrafor their Fourth variety The Office of Price Administraities for sending food overseas, tion. ing and during the race meet. handicap races. West Ward Choir Party There was considerable discus- tion at Cedar City, announces the home preservation of fruits and This entire celebration is jamThe Fourth of July has been ofeveuing of last week, vegetables this year is a top 'must.' Thursday relaon and the at the sion Tuesday following grains meeting prices med with excitement from start to Ward ficially proclaimed by Governor members of West the a parade an pro- hay, bulk, f.o.b. the farm in Bea- thirty finish, and there will be plenty to tive to holding Maw as Utah's 'Welcome Home' for a and choir canyon party enjoyed on July 24th. A decision will ver County: the World War II veterans. Over challenge the interest of those gram luck lunch at Pondarosa Park. LDS wards Oats is 82c per bushel. Rarley pot event was in honor of Mrs. wlm are not interested in horse be made by the two 150 local veterans have returned The form of commemoration is $1.26 per bushel. Wheat is $1.65 in iocs Elmer Carling is busy work- - as to the the past few months and a good deL. to her Sarah White, prior Beaver high per bushel. If the grower sacks the . 111:; a horse show, and he has of Utah's Natal Day. crowd should be out next week to A large a mission. for parture will be available for grain he can add the following been assm-ehonor them and their service. entries from all of school's band it is expected sacking charge': Oats, 2 Vic per bonfire was made and the lunch tinnear by communities. Milton the occasion and and story enjoyed. singing Group of the bushel and Rarley and Wheat 3c Melville is in charge of the pro- that through cooperation and business per bushel. He may also add the telling concluded the evening. SUGAR RATIONING EXPLAINED grams, and according to present Church organizations Fred and Marshall Levi of Salt will actual cost of the sack used, not an houses parade outstanding planGovernor Maw, RepresentatLake City called at the Myles Reports that Utah, Idaho and celebration to exceed the ceiling price thereof. Primary ive Granger, and Attorney Gener- be prepared. With the were home children augar refineries bulge with Oregon White fifty Monday. They Approximately an of Utah's centennial next year, If the producer hauls the grain have been al Giles, to and each with state other and although true, are mishere surpluses, along Monday visiting coming Tuesday Sunday observance of this day should be from the farm where grown to a Wanda Goodwin, Informato Mrs. Mary leading, relatives. '"liny officials, will attend. according Primary, of had this year, was the opinion buyer, he can add 3c per cwt. for White, president of the West tion panel chairman stated today. The last day of the celebration the large group Tuesday. the first five miles or fraction Ward. The children are Mrs. J. W. Fowley returned to Several months must elapse before will he designated as home coming doing William E. Merrell, chairman of thereof, plus lc per cwt. for each classher work. The older home in Los Angeles, Monday the 1946 crop Is refined In Utah handicraft 'lid a parade of veterans of both the inieen and street dance com- additional five miles or fraction es have been to the diff- after visiting In Beaver with her and Idaho. As a matter of pruwars will be held, A program and meeting at thereof. mittee, conducted the meeting erent homes. Virginia White en- sisters, Mrs. Murray Kesler and dence and igood management, rebarheciie-- at night will honor them. the Seminary building. He is also I Alfalfa tertained ten members of the Blue Mrs. Earl Grlmshaw. Division for serves should now be high In this The price spon for the children will he con-du- i; the official anouncer for the race Hay. loose in the stack in the field Bird class at her home Tuesday. territory In order to meet the deeach day, with a big dance meet and will also emcee the street class same ton. this For mands of areas is reMrs. Robinson of Mr. $22 per and did hand The Frank ,; h nitrht. girls sewing and A demonstration of dance programs of hay baled in the stack in the freshments were served. Los Angeles spent several days throughout the United States until fir '.rks is planned for the 1th. this week visiting Mrs. Robinson's the new crop Is available. field, it Is $27 per ton. For Divi- "OPA Is not rationing sugar besion I hay loose in the field, it is st Ward Sacrament Meeting sister, Mrs. Sadie Patterson and I CENT baled cause and for ton ALLOWS 21 hay famit wants to," the chairman s $20 OPA Farnsworth (1' per OFFICERS Th(, FST.!.LS family. xaylor said. "Rationing Is vexatious and laying in the field, it is $25 per ily were the participants for the of he outstanding events INCREASE IN ton. The laBt two quoted prices sacrament services Sunday eveMr. and Mrs. Clyde Tanner of laborious. It causes Inconveniences week was t ho nartv of the are when the buyer comes In the ning in the West Ward. The Los Angeles and Mrs. Lena Mor- - and inequities. The only reason an Lepion, Post No. 32 and and personally loads the hay speakers were Dean and Hill, both ris of Milford spend Sunday after- that business leaders of the coun RETAIL COAL PRICE 'field This :';iary and partners, at the on to his own conveyance. cooperating with the rarecently discharged from the U. noon and evening with their uncle, try-arI'm'; ton althan less Park. Monday evening. a of is becaues there differential "sa a $2 now S. and tioning program are with Schwob Otto favored Barbara dealers family. Navy. Retail coal Thl Is a world-wid- e "nt. an annual affair, was lowed to increase the price of their the Btacked hay. was set by the violin solo with Mrs. Florence S. shortage of sugar. in allat ion of the new offl-'- y GoodBeaver County Price Control Panel McBride playing the piano accomMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward The 28 million ton supply estima21 cents per ton, Mary District Commander Day coal at their last meeting. in Salt Lake Wednesday and ted as being available for the curwere the number other and chairman, panel paniment, information "f ' i' No. 7. Arrangements for win, of a of was male amendment This composed Thursday of last week to secure a rent year is 6.2 million tons leas quartet stated today. as:ini Were made by the June Pres. Farnsworth, Dean, Bill and public address system for the open than the prewar total. by the OPA. effective JIM MORGAN GETS RELEASE Gilbert Rriggs. prices cent 21 the offset to Karl, they sang. "School Thy Feel- air dance pavilion known as Ken 22, was made Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McDonald "ider; John Gunn, 1st vice; ton Increase effective at the mines yon Grove. and Mrs. James B. Morgan ings." .1. W Sgt. lord Robinson, adjutant; E. and 21. June daughter of Glendale, Calif., in Beaver 21. arrived Friday, K .M kerell. finance officer; Jim on June Mr. and Mrs. George Terry of have been house guests at the Donna Jean Miles of Salt Lake wholesale and retail Mrs. Morgan had gone to Salt Lake mine, "At sergeant-at-arms; S. Melvin is retoractive June 17 to meet her husband.' Sgt. City, a niece of Mrs. L. A. Hard- St. George stopped to spend Sun- home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Low. r. chaplain, and Frank Bee- - levels the regulation and sales Morgan, who had spent the past ing, has been here visiting for a day night in the old home town. Mr. McDonald Is a brother to Mrs. shipment all son rvice officer. A list of the affecting the ten months In Japan, was honor- week. The Hardings will take her They had Just returned from Ne Stewart Low. This Is the first 1946." 13, May lie,., 'tficeis was printed in last made since vada where they were called on ac- time the McDonalds have been la Increase ably discharged at Fort Douglas. back to her home next week. "The price said. He, issue of The Press, and chairman in order to meet adcount of the death of a sister. Utah and .they expressed themin been has 18. He June Tuesday, was made Sill"'at lime William W. (Bill) vance selves as being delighted with the Mr. arul Mrs. Lloyd M. Theurer as a re- the service for the past 16 months labor mine of costs Fin lias been appointed .Fost Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth and K. A. visit. of the 18 4 cent per hour and received basic training at and four children visited Sunday :ul A sumptuous supper wes sult Mine Camp Hood, Texas. At the time at the home of Mr. Theurer's sis- Barton returned home the last of United the ' at eight o'clock one raise granted settlement of the he was sent to .Japan he was ter. Mrs. Wallace D. Yardley and the week from Ely, Nev., where e Norman Farnsworth and four in Inm ' attend- - Workers" and twenty-fiv- e to the family. Mr. Theurer was elected they went to see their son Mack children of Santa Monica, Calif., from the Infantry transfered strike ins. over the Ordnance. He has the Good Con- District Governor of the Northern Ashworth and John Barton, who arrived here Tuesday. Mr. FarnsIncreases In coal prices 40 cents a duct Medal; Expert Infantryman Division at the Lions Convention had been hurt In a truck accident. worth brought the children to average States United Th n weefc-enMack, who received a broken right spend the summer with their aunt, attending the State Badge; Marksmanship Medal; the In Cedar City the past rane ne irom. ic rs nnnn f tlPIn VicHe also at the North Rim ton the Sun- arm and bad burns, is still in the Mrs. Ellen Joseph and other relaRibbon; spoke briefly Occupation Japanese ton aepenuwg a "f Hi Grand RibCanyon from Beaver $147 where the coal was mined tory Ribbon; Asiatic-Pacifi- c day School In the West Ward. He Ely hospital but Is expected to be tives. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hickman, district is superintendent of the ward In discharged this week. John came Mary Joseph, who has spent the Mr. son Is of the bon. Mr. Morgan of mine. Mr :nd Mrs. J. (. Smith, Milford, and the type and Mrs. Kent Morgan and the Cache County where he resides home with his father to get an- past month with her uncle and '""I Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hamilton. husband of Beth Ashworth Mor- - and also clerk of the Board of other truck to finish putting up family. Mr. Farnsworthwlll return home this week. the bay. Education there. & and they have one child. They went Thursday Ad Want Press "id returned home a Try Sunday. Saturday all-nig- ht Ve,li-..'sda- - jay-walke- rs com-!:m;;- life-lon- m Out-of-to- all-nig- ht 10-ple- all-nig- ht i I U ' (1 I I i i Air-til- i i .00 :oo .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 An Independent and Progressive Newspaper BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1946 Governor Maw Will Be Invited to Local Race Meet ret. HJL 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ' , to-th- 1 Bank-nventio- i |