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Show WEATHER PAST WEEK Hi. Lo. Pet Date .00 PRC. IS 55 25 DEC. 14 59 28 .00 DEC. 15 57 2S .00 DEC. 1G 4 8 2(i .00 9 .00 DEC. 17 35 8 .00 DEC. 18 34 DEC. 19 37 12 .00 GEMS OF THOUGHT Great joy, especially after a change of circumsis apt to be silent, rather in the heart dwells and Fielding than on the tongue. uddpn tances, VOLUJVlJi AAAAl County Extension Agents Attend Annual Conference .11 BEAVER CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945 MOTHER OF WAR HERO AWARDED Recorder elect Lucille Paice Gets Discharge -- BRONZE STAR MEDAL An Independent and Progressive Newspaper H. Tree Completes ELECTED 1947 VAN ORDEN Yuletide Decorations 111 el j 4-- H clis-tri- ci 1 District Court Hears Four Cases j r ! Pearce Named Acting County Superintendent H. O. Van Orden, pharmacist at the Beaver Drug store, was elected 19 4 7 president of the Chamber Announcement was made this of Commerce at the election Wed- week of the appointment of David nesday evening at the Iaiw Cafe, R. Pearce as acting superintendent of Beaver County School to succeed succeeding W. C. Thompson. Other officers and directer who S. Melvin Wittwer, resigned. Mr. will serve with Mr. Van Orden are: Wittwer left the first of the week to join his family in Salt Lake. Aird (J. Merkley, Coy J. Clark, secretary; William He tendered his resignation severO. Heffner, treasurer; directors, al months ago, but the board did Ernest G. Joseph, Martell Easton, not accept It until the regular and Charles Johnson. meeting the first of this month, Meetings will be postponed for and did not announce it until this the next two weeks because of the Tuesday. Mr, Wittwer's departure holidays. An annual event of the ends over 23 years' of service in club, Ladies Night, will lie a fea- Beaver County schools. Mr. Pearce comes to his new poture of sition after twenty years of teaching and administrative experience. He holds the position of clerk and FOUR HOME LEAGUE assistant superintendent at the present and will assume his new BASKETBALL GAMES responsibilities on January 1. Mr. Pearce received his B. S. degree SET BY BEAVER HIGH at the BYU in 1926 and came to Beaver schools that fall us coach, Four home League games will a position he held for 15 years. be played by the Beaver high He took several teams to state school basketball squad, according competition during his tenure In to announcement by Principal II. the athletic He atdepartment. H. Rose this week. All games tended seven summer sessions at will begin at K:00 p.m. in the gym. the IISAC and one at the BYU The first homo league game is while teaching. He has been clerk with Milford on January 10th. of the Board for five years. It Is Other home games are as follows: expected that the position of clerk will be filled at the first meeting .January 17, Hinckley at Beaver in January. Born in Beaver County, the January aist, Millard at lU'aver February 21st, Delta at Beaver. new superintendent received his early education In the district schools and attended the Murdock A nice gesture of the holiday He is married and the activities was the free picture Academy. the father of two sons and one show given this (Friday) afterHe is atclve In LDS afnoon by the Firm&ge Theatre for daughter. fairs. all children of Belknap School and Wittwer sent the followyounger. "We try to make this an ingSupt. to all school district letter annual event," said W. A. Firm-agon Tuesday: employees manager. A capacity crowd "The Board of Education, In was present and were served popregular session December 5, grant corn by the school officials. ed a release from my present appointment effective at the close of Recent visitors at the home of the present calendar year and at Mrs. Tina Ferris have been Mr. the same meeting appointed D. R. and Mrs. James K. Powell and AlPearce, superintendent. bert Powell, Weiser, Idaho; Mr. "You will all find 'Dave,' as we and Mrs. Warren Powell, Dale, know him, very familiar with Oregon; Elmer Powell, Mitchell, problems In the district. His selecOregon, and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. tion seems especially wise and you, Foster, Mountain View, Calif. no doubt, will go forward under They came to see their mother, his leadership and rise to new Mrs. Olivia Powell, who has been heights in solving present educabedfast for seven weeks and who tional problems. He deserves your is slowly improving at this time. (Continued on last page) mid-Januar- y. e, MS AKE GOOD CHEER FOR One need not be told it Is The glowing faces of friend and Christmastime. stranger alike bespeak it. It gives us the same thrill at de-Te- 1 - D. R. C. OF C. PRESIDENT Cipt. John Hendrick of Miss Lucille Paice, county recLake City presented to Mrs. T.Salt O ords-elect, Mr. and of daughter Individual farm and home plannPatterson, a bronze star medal Mrs. r. Edwin I'aice, With the erection and lighting arrived home to insure a balanced farm posthumously in honor of ing her son Tuesday after serving 20 months of the nearly 4 0 foot pine tree on program was the topic receiving Sgt. Wm. Arch "Bill" Patterson the Navy as a pharmacist's the (diner of the high school confat the annual who was killed in the late war mate 2 c in the Waves. major emphasis She re- grounds. Heaver holiday decoraerence of Utah State Extension The presentation of this medal ceived her discharge at San Diego tions were completed. Five men Miss to took workers, according Betty place at the home of Mr. and on Dec. . four-whetook Barney Hutchings' Patterson at three o'clock Jeanne Stone and Glenn T. Baird, Mrs. Entering the service in the drive truck into Indian extension Beaver County agents, Sunday afternoon. The bronze Waves in July. 1945, Miss Paice ('reek last week to obtain the star medal and presidential cita- received her who attended the conference concinitial trainin.tr in beautiful tree. Included in the tion were given for heroic achieve- New York at Hunter luded on Dec. 12 at Logan. College, after party were II. M. Christenscn, disto the balanced ment of the war hero in battle at which she was In addition to the hos trict ranger; and William Firm-lag- e assigned farming program, other phases of Iwo Jima at which battle he lost pital at San Diego. representing the Lions Club; his life. Mr. Patterson enlisted in Estension work discussed includeElmer Paice. city councilman; her Following at the graduation d house planning, recent develop- the service in September, 1940. in Beaver high school, Miss Paice at- lorrin Williams and Mr. Hutchings the Marines, the first boy from tended ments in crop and livestock prodBrigbam Young university with his truck paid for by the city, uction, the 1947 agricultural Beaver to enlist in this branch nf for two Y. C. Thompson, then completed a preisdent of the service. In July. 1944 he was business years, outlook, nutrition and health, course at the L1S Busi- the chamber of Commerce, direcprogram and plans for 1947 wounded at Guam and received ness College in Salt Lake City. ted and assisted with the lighting the Purple Heart. The last fur She has state Centennial celebration. been an active of the tree. always In connection with the farm lough granted the deceased was in member in the One of tile pleasing window decauxiliary organizaand home planning program it is September of 1942. tions, mainly Primary and MIA. orations this week is that of the the plan to have two or three The presidential citation read: Miss Paice was elected Beaver Merc, with Christmas tree farmers in each county particip"For heroic achievement as a lea- recorder at the election lastcounty land fierphue and old Santa nearfall. ate during the coming year and der of a light machine gun section She has had some experience in the by, and a variety of Christmas then expand it during following in action against enemy Japanese recorder's every office, having been a gilts displayed. Almost The services of the local forces years. during the assualt and seiz deputy a short time before enter- esiaiMisiiment in tne mismes Extension agents as well as speciure of Iwo Jima on 26 of Febru- ing the service. is decked out in holiday atalists from the state college will ary, 19 45 with his section as well as the two school subjectire be available to the farmers enterited to intense enemy fire. Sgt. buildings which have beautifully But emphasis Patterson courageously reeonnoi-tere- d ng the program. lower tempera- - decorated trees. Considerably ... is to be placed on the farm family for new locations and con ( 1. roc lipn uc- inrvaueu ,1.:tins- weeK, 111 doing the actual planning themscontrast to the weathin mild himself sharp order exposed tinuously Miss Been Paice, daughter of elves with Extension workers beito direct the annihalting fire of er the past few weeks. According Mr. and Mrs. C. Kdwin Paice, who ng called in as needed. to the state papers, this condition This type his guns against the enemy. is sihool at the I'niver-sii- y attending of work has met with such is typical of weather existing approvof I'tah. is home for the "By his resolute iniative, and al in other states that the Amerithe intennountain determination and in- throughout can farm Bureau asked Missouri aggressive west. Patdomitable Sgt. fighting spirit, Extension Director J. W. Burch terson contributed materially to to present the plan at their annual success of hazardous action and TWO OVERSEAS VETERANS convention recently held in San his undaunted courage throughout FILE DISCHARGE PAPERS Francisco. was in keeping with highest tradi Miss Stone was elected librarian Rex J. Limb. Technician 3rd tions of the United States Naval of the State Home Demonstrator's service. Signed. For the President Grade. Headquarters Co. Yoko-ihom- a At the Dislricl Court session Association. Base, was honorably disby James Forrestal. Secretary of held here Friday, Dee. 13, Sam the charged from Navy.' military service Popovic, who had been charged SEAMAN OX FURIiOUGH In addition to the members of of the U.S. at Camp Heale, Calif., with selling liquor to an Indian at S 2c Clinton Smith has been the immediate family, a few in Nov. 8. 1946. Mr. Limb was in-- j Mil ford was released upon motion spending his furlough In Beaver, vited guests included, Mr. and ducted Sept. 10. 194 1. at Fort of Kllis J. Pickett, district athaving time off from Dec. 14 to Mrs. Horace Patterson. Mr. and Douglas. Decorations and citations Will L. Hoyt heard torney. Judge Dec. 22nd. This is the second furl- Mrs. Orant Tolton. Mr. and Mrs. he is entitled to wear are: Asiatic the case and J. H. Keller, reporter Pacific Campaign .Medal; (iood ough Seaman Smith Don Oakden and Mrs. Stan granted and William A. Miller, clerk, were Vicsince his enlistment. He will reConduct Medal; World War II court officers. port back to San Diego where he tory Medal; Army of Occupation This case having been heretohag been stationed. Medal. Foreign service was ihir-t?e- n set for trial on this day. the fore returned Osborne Mrs. Lucy months. defendant was present in court ALL DOLLS 33 Provo, where 13 OFF FOR home Monday from inert represented by his counsel. with her REMAINDER OF SEASON. she spent the week-en- d Omni C. Cartwright. private firs! Morris. The District ADurham CO-OBEAVER son Bruce Osborne and wife. class. Company I). 1st Infantry, two of the State's tatd ttorney was honorably discharged at Army wit nes-es- . to the prosenecessary and Navy General Hospital, Hot cution of the case, bad tbereto-- ; Springs National Park, Aikansas. fore been suhpoeticd to GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FROM THE testify at He was inductee! Nov. :'(!. 1946. ihe trial; that said witnesses were BEAVER STAKE PRESIDENCY, 1940 cam and 194:!. Battles Sept. 11, not. present and could not be nec-- I paigns; New titimea. uizon. found, that by reason of the fact As we approach another Christmas time, we send orations and citations; Asiatic-- I t hat. said witnesses had promised you greetings. Pacific Theater Ribbon with two to on Nov. 13, for trial the appear Bronze Battle Stars; Victory Med- and Xt and had not been presarly two thousand years ago, Hod gave to the testify al; Philippine Liberation Theater ent for the trial of the case at that earth its greatest gift His only begotten Son. The Ribbon with 1 Bronze Star; Good time. Ihe State could not proceed true -- pint of Christmas is exemplified in the life and Conduct Medal; Purple Heart. with the trial without said wit RibTheater American 1945; July. I lie nesses. District teaching- - .,f Jesus Christ. Only by studying the inspirAttorney bon, two overseas service liars; 1 moved that the case be ations lie has thereupon into them 1 practice 1T and us putting given service stripe. Wounded Mar. dismissed. The court ordered the ' our daily lives can we fully appreciate the real sigat Luzon. Foreign service 1 year. case dismissed. nificance of Christmas. The following civil cases were heard: to earth on At His birth the "l'eace angels sang, FELLOWSHIP DINNER vs. Cbloe Boyter Robinson men "t go.,d will." Faith in Cod is the first essential to This case Douglas O. Robinson: peace came on for hearing on plaintiff's we cannot exclude the idea of Cud from our OPENS SCOUT live- complaint, the default of the deand get peace in any other way. fendant having been entered. The HERE DRIVE FUND realiza-'"'ii W ith faith in God must be associated the court ordered an Interlocutory deHe heart. individual that peace springs from the Funds for Beaver City's share cree of divorce entered in favor that will love life must seek to promote scouting in t'tah Na- of the plaintiff. peace. Catbryn M. Hall vs. Henry W. tional Parks Council, were raised Christ taught that we should love our fellow men, week Hall: This case came on for hearlast of and Saturday Friday ing on plaintiff's complaint, the Kay ,,r tiu.m tnat (lCSpitcfuly use you. do good to by a corps of volunteer solicitors a default of the defendant having drive, collection a- ou the th, Preceding who hate you, and always do unto others was been entered The court found the Boy Scout fellowship dinner Weill, to be that wouid that they should do unto yoti. Yv e held Thursday evening at the Low allegations of the complaint e and ordered sh"ii! of true others, is chairman interlocutory Carter have cl.aritv for the imperfections Cafe Sherman as entered divorce of prayed main on the The-- , and other member divine teachings incorporated into our lives win committee include. Arch Hoopes. for, awarding the plaintiff custody hllild a of the minor children, S75.00 per lastingJXncace. W C. Thompson. Bill Merrell, M. month for support of plaintiff and W. Paice, Hyruni '' iee, therefore, is an individual attainment. Let Leonard Warr. J. said minor children and floo atSwindleburst. US St,-- ive L. Lee and P.ernett to achieve it. torney fee. who are known as captains. Jack H Ferguson et ux, vs. V. council May the spirit of Christmas bring ymi special joy repreV. Tell Gubler, M. Burns. Administrator: This sentative, was present to instruct May and all through the vear. May your new expercame on for hearing before case e concerning thirty-onsponsors the iciia on plaintiff's complaint court the ;"! labors be pleasant and profitable and may assumed men their duties. These Mice.eand default of defendant. The inc collect of attend your endeavors through the coming the responsibility court found the allegations of the Beaver's share of the annual budlias complaint to lie true and ordered the response Sincerely your brethren, Although get todecree entered as prayed for. been good. Mr. Carter said the as Daly Metal Mines vs. Adam PatHEAVER STAKE PRESIDENCY, tal collections are not as high be glad-l- terson, et al. The setting for trial will more and anticipated S. Taylor Farnsworth of this case heretofore made was ' accepted. Murdock Sam vacated, and the case was re-sA. Carlos Don Terry, VanOrden. Boss and for trial for Jan. 21. 19 17 at 2 p. C. Edwin Paice Tolmson Jr.. Byron Puffer n ni. Court will reconvene on Jan. lAlan Hutchings advanced the J. Albert Muir, clerk 20th. on Thursday. at this dinner - 0. Lighted Christmas of old to wish all our friends, and those who are still to become our friends, a very Merry Christmas, ;u.. v THE BEAVER PRESS et col-lor- AMU) (J. MERKLEY MERLE B. MERKLEY |