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Show GEMS f w jinnild never be ashamed lie lias been in the wliifli is but saying in ',,.",,. lis, that he is wiser hf was yesterday. Pope. "uwti 01 in VOLUME WEATHER PAST WEEK HI. Lo. Date Pet. MAY :!o 75 43 .00 4 4 MAY :M t'S .00 i i" n .oo jrx .oo ::; 12 .ir.NK sm :; .12 ;:t ji'ne I .1 N K 70 41 .00 r. J I'M-- : .oo ?2 :i.r. OF THOUGHT XXXXII-N- 1 23 O. BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1947 COVE FORT An Independent and Progressive Newspaper Tractor Upset Three Creeks Project Presented to Fatal to James Brooks State Water Board - rrrnn ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murdoek Dan Beck of Salt Lake City visof Milford spent Memorial Day at ited over the week end with his lieaver. sister, Mrs. Helena MeGarry. Funeral services will be held on Over thirty water users of HeavHoward Yardley spent last week Sunday at l::so p.m., for James er Valley and Minersville attended and daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Gale, in Los Angeles and returned home Brooks. t4, who was killed In- the regional meeting of the Utah stantly when pinned beneath a Water and Tower Hoard at Richspent Memorial Day at Richfield. Friday. heavy tractor when it overturned. field Tuesday. Representatives of Mrs. Lottie Fotheringham and Mrs. Emma Wood house, of San Mr. Brooks was operating a tract- Wayne, Kane. Garfield, Piute, Seson Bernett of Milford were BeavFrancisco, Calif., is spending some or on a farm owned by deary Page vier, Washington, Sanpete. Juab. I er visitors last week-enwith her sister, Mrs. Harry and located about three miles Iron and Beaver counties were time 35 MILES SOUTH OF FILLMORE, IN MILLARD COUNTY ON HIGHWAY north of Newcastle, Iron County. present at the meeting. Diehl. BEST THE PRESERVED OF THE 9I IS ONE OF MORMON W. R. Wallace, chairman of the Mrs. Susie Kelsey of Minersville Apparently the heavily loaded DEFENSES AGAINST MARAUDING INDIANS COVE FORT. visited with her sister, Mrs. Lillie Mr. and Mrs. II. C. MoShane of half-trac- k trailer became stuck in Board; State Engineer Ed. Watson Skinner on Memorial Dav. Completed in I867 by direction of brigham young as a Salt Lake City visited with rela- a furrow, and the tractor turned and board members, Wallace I). . TRAVELERS' WAY STATION AND A RFFUGE FROM INDIANS IT tives while here for the Memorial pinning Mr. Brooks Yardley, Heaver: Rule Cbristen-seuBY IRA HINCKLEY UNTIL I877. O. J. Rogers of Kanosh was a Day holiday. WAS BUILT AND MAINTAINED It was estimated that beneath. Sanpete: E. S. Gardner, Wash week-en- d guest at the home of Mr. nearly six hours elapsed between ington: Gcor.go ( 'brisl ensen, We It is of volcanic stone, ioo FEET SQUARE, WITH walls and Mrs. Joseph H. Bakes. Visitors to Salt Lake City this the time of the accident and the ber; J L. Jones, .limb. Mr. Ham18 FEET HIGH, 4 FEET THICK AT THE BOTTOM AND 2 FEET mond. Tooele, and Thomas Jensen, Miss Annabel! discovery of the body. SIX ROOMS ARE BUILT ALONG fbOTH THICK AT THE TOP. week included Sumner Murdoek left Wednes- Hales, Mrs. Ruby McMullin and AND SOUTH SIDES, WITH THE GATES IN THE NORTH A live-lonresident of Beaver, executive secretary of the board, THE A WELL WITHIN THE WALLS PROEAST AND WEST WALLS. day for Salt Lake for a medical Miss Elsie Hales, who attended the James Brooks was born here June were present at he meeting. Mr. check-u- p at the Veterans hospital. "Holiday on Ice" at the Utah Ex- 4, ISS.'S a son of John and Jane Wallace explained the bill creatVIDED CULINARY WATER. THE FORT NOW COMPRISES PART CAMP. OF A TOURIST position and the "Message of the Booth Brooks. He was married to ing the board and the provisions of the million dollar appropriation Miss Hettie White of Salt Lake Ages'' pageant while there. May Evans Manhart. who has been City spent last week with her deceased three years, lie has been made by the Legislature for the brother, Robert B. White and famMr. and Mrs. Burton M. White employed at Newcastle for the past improvement of water projects in the state. ily and other relatives. and family returned home Wed two months. S. Taylor Farnsworth and A. .1. Mr. where from Colorado, One. sou, James Brooks, about nesday Losv Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houchen presented the Three Creeks White had attended an insurance 12 years of age, survives, who has reservoir Mrs. Joyce Smith and daughter project and representavisited convention. been They agents' with his aunt, Mrs. tives of each canal and ditch comCarma of Cedar City spent Mem- wih Mr. and Mrs. Russtdl Centry Annie living Evans. The following hrol I. pany i presented plans or projects orial Day at Beaver with relatives. and family in Denver before re- ters and sisters also survive: Fred before the board. The detailed home. turning Brooks, Veyo; Lawrence Brooks, and consideration of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Murdoek and Archie Brooks. Sal! Lake City; the of building a reserpossibility and of Monroe were family Mrs. guests Cert rude Burns and Mrs. voir at Bishop and Mrs. Norman Farns50,000 in Cash Premiums for the storCreeks Three 's last Mr. of of week Thursday News worth of Santa Monica, came to Clara Moyes, Beaver. Offered at the Utah age of water for Beaver canals was sister, Mrs. Bernice Brooke. Beaver to attend the graduation Bishop Wallace D. Yardh y will an item of special interest to resiCentennial Exposition exercises of their son Norman R. conducted the funeral services in dents of this New thrills, never before seen in valley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsay of Mrs. Farnsworth has completely the West Ward chapel at 1::!0 on A meeting was also held WedOn June 2nd the Utah Centen-a- l the state, await the visitors at the Los are guests at the recovered from her illness. NorAngeles Utah Centennial Exposition at the and the interment will be nesday at Provo which completed Exposition will open for a home of their daughter, Mrs. Roy man returned to California with Sunday in the Mountain View cemetery, the Jixteen week run at the Utah State State Fair Grounds in Salt Lake. regional hearings conducted by Yardley and family. his parents. under the direction of the South- the board recently. Mr. Yardley fair Grounds in Salt Lake City, Tlie greatly expanded grounds this ern Utah Funeral Home. house exhibits and entertainattended the meeting- in Provo and Mrs. Mae Patterson of Big puring the sixteen weeks every year Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Laxman and ment features which never would plans to be present next week at f:ow normally shown at the Utah Springs, Nev., spent last week at Mr. the regular meetin.g of the entire $ate Fair and a great many ot li- have been possible without the un- Beaver with her sons, the Hutch-ing- s daughter Carol, visited with and Mrs. Orrice McShane and fam- nXSKHALL SUITS WANTED of the Centennial board in Salt Lake where fts will be presented to the pub-B- . stinting support brothers. over the Memorial week-encommission. it is expected a decision will bo ily An is effort to made outfit being i $. Mr. Laxman, a member of the Lib- Beaver's baseball team in suits. If reached on several projects for One of the most is I Exhibils for the Mrs. Penn Barton, Los Angeles Exposition will the dauci Brothers' interesting stake presidency and a lino- anyone knows the whereabouts of construction throughout the state. exLand erty Holy Gil Miss to capacity every and Farnsworth Harriet aunt, available at the Deseret News, any of the white suits used several a type and operator hibit, intricate magnificent of Las Vegas, spent Memorial Day i"ildi!!!. Iii many oases a building called at The Press while in town. years ago. it will he of the lilV of Christ. The diarama Mr. ll appreciated if l ATIIliU OU WALTER K. Mrs. ex-and of the he to used here, i house several guests i exhibit, to be seen on the second Fletcher Barton. they will contact Hyruni L. Lee, Kl RKSII K DIES SUDDENLY Mtf or diews during the exposi-- floor cy the Industrial Mr. and Mrs. David S. Williams business manager of the team. Building period. Some of the exhibits is famous. Caliente called at The Press As we )i) to press, word was (of internationally E. A. Mrs. of Dr. and lie of a permanent nature and 1 Petty n Croat shows, normally unable Burbank received of the death of Herman Calif., were guestR of Thursday morning, enroute to fill he nil display for the sixteen for their sons graduation from HANDWORK AT EXPOSITION A Heiksiek in Salt Lake City. Vks. A im ni In r of shows will be lo visit Salt Lake of Utah because Mr. and Mrs. Grant II. Tolton last will of financial The Williams formerly feature support, college. week-enif short duration The lovely handwork of the Mr. Kerksiek has been makiiiK They formerly resided two days to a the exposition. As the opening at- here. his liome with liis son, Waller published the Milford News and women of Beaver is now on display now are the owners of the Caliente K. Kerksiek for Hie past two traction, and still running, is "HolUtah the 'at Centennial Exposition The women folks have vowed iday on Ice." the magnificent skatinoiillits, and hail gone to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Dean Roberts and Herald. which at Utah the State opened at we ill see the greatest dis- Lake for a short visit. A smlilen ing spectacle which has thrilled little son of Caliente, were dinner on 2. The handFair Grounds June .iy of lli'iiie Arts ever displayed thousands from coast to coast. It guests Saturday at the home of heart attack was the immediate Allen Blackner, seaman first work has been judged and placed the Wes;. The State has been will be followed by a grandstand their uncle, Otto Schwob and cause, of death, it was reported. tlass, who is stationed at Banana in the various classes and com ideil into four sections and each attraction. A native of Germany. Mr. KerkJimmy Lynch and his River, Florida, called his parents, pares very well with the other art-Idthese sections will put on a Death 'Mr. and Mrs. Allen Blackner on Dodgers who make automoin the exhibits from Millard. siek came to Utah prior to the first parate show, with the shows biles leap like kangaroos, careen Mr. and Mrs. John Ashworth the telephone Sunday, May 25th. Iron, Washington, Kane, Garfield, World War. An active member of ling tlir. e weeks. Beaver coun-- s through brick walls and burning Ihe LDS Church, Mr. Kerksiek has and Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Thomas The occasion was the wedding an- and Piute Counties. The best exhibit will be in the first see-i- houses roll them over and wreck went to Salt Lake Wednesday to niversary of the Blackners and also will be kept for the final dis- spent many years working in the opening June 2nd. For a final them all for the thrills of the see the pageant "Message of the Mrs. Blackner's birthday anniver- play in the fall. The other articles Salt Lake temple. iow all prize winners will be crowds. Funeral services will be held on sary. Allen has been in the serv- will be on exhibition for three Ages." oiisht in for a sweepstake show. ice one year and his parents are weeks. The Midway, too. is jam packed Tuesday in Stilt Lake with intery To Mr. and Mrs. William Ashworth expecting him home soon for a active participa-'t- i with thrilling new rides and the The handwork collected and ment there. the premiums have been plac-- ! exhibits, with entries from the fed- of Milford spent Memorial Day at furlough. Allen likes Florida which Mrs. Mary F. Goodwin 's all Western Beaver and visited with Mr. and has been there since last Augat the highest possible price eral government and chairman, displayed at her home LEGION CONDUCTS MEMORIAL ust, but will he glad to get hack before mother Mrs. Hattie in cash premiums states, will furnish day after day taking them to Salt Lake DAY RITES AT CEMETERY and e offend to to Beaver, he said. exhibitors at the of entertainment, education included: embroidered pillow jcity thrills 'for many hundreds of thountennial Shows. were Memorial Day services luncheon sets, quilts cro- slips, Centennial of the sands. It is one Mrs. Hugh Robinson of Cedar held at he Monnain View cemetery table doilies dieted cloths, MUSIC spreads, SCHEDULE SUMMKIl features which can be seen again City, Mrs. John Lister of Para-gonahandmade rugs. etc. Some of the hist Friday at 11 o'clock, under i Miss H,,lly Day. Fillmore came and again. and Miss Roma Parkinson Prof. William H. Manning and work had been done by people over the direction of the American Ler Thursday to spend two weeks' of Salt Lake, spent the Memorial Prof. LeRoy Halverson of the BAC eighty yearns of age. One interest- gion, with Edwin Smith, second at ioti with her aunt, Mrs. Alvin Actual arrival of the tickets for vacation with their parents, Mr. in Cedar City will give k . ing relic accompanied the modern vice commander, in charge. Iirdley and family. the NCAA track and field meet at and Mrs. Arnold Parkinson. music courses and private lessons handwork, was a round crocheted The following program was prethe University of Utah stadium on here from June 11 to August 13, table cover made from some of the sented to the assembled throng: Mr. and Mrs. R. Chase Murdoek, according to an announcement on first cotton grown in Utah's Dixie. advance of colors by the National the nights of June 20 and 21 have spurred seat sales of the two night Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murdoek and page eight of this issue. Classes This cloth was loaned by Mrs. Guard: opening prayer, S. Taylor f ducats More than three thousand Mr. and Mrs. Keith Murdoek, all will he held each Wednesday be- Myrtle Ashworth. Farnsworth; dud. "My Buddy," have already been sold and it is of Salt Lake City, spent Thursday ginning at 8 a.m., with private modern articles was Vilda Smith and Carol Smith, the Among expected that a full house will be, and Friday of last week with their students taken by special arrange- the beautiful crocheted table cloth by Kathryn Sohnopol; on hand for this big Centennial brother and uncle, George Mur ment. made by Mrs. Lind. Price which address. Pres. A. Carlos Murdoek; Mr. and Mrs. rl event. Interest now. dock and family. silent tribute; violin C' Harvey Rawlinson local mus- had previously won first place at Harry Diehl womI !',at have a little has been centered on tne mice ic instructor, will conduct begin- the Utah State Fair and third place solo. Mildred Atkin. accompanied they dson at the Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Les Roberts, Mrs. ners, junior and advanced band at the National Fair held in Chichonor Hospitdash races. Mel l'atton. Southern by Florence Woodbouse; al Hons. ,. It. Utah. The little California ace. ran a ft. 3 hundred Harold Goodwin. Miss Eula Rob- work during the summer on Mon- ago. salute by National Guard firing was ,. n vi.l v ;!lst t0 Mr and yard dash in Los Anffelos last erts of Caliente, and Ira Cluff of days, Wednesday and Fridays aftSheriff and Mrs. Jasper Puffer squad; taps by George Woodhoue r. Floyd I;msS. week and will be seeking to equal Panaca. were guests of their broth- ernoons and evenings. Four open-ai- r and Mrs. Goodwin took the articles and son, Anthony Woodbouse. band concerts are also planned to Salt Lake City on Friday of last this mark at the Ute stadium and er and unde and family, Mr. and Flags and wreaths were placer record Mrs. Elmer Roberts. Thursday and bv the senior band. r atni at graves of all soldiers. week. Marvin Siniinons therein- - set a new world will be (: Oakland Friday of last week. a;if.. sent word to for this event. Ration also J'r and 1; recworld the it A. White that a competing against STORY OF A UTAH NEIGHBOR dash '"IKhtcr Mrs. Emma Smith was a Cedar SAFETY TIP FOR WEEK arrived at their ord of 20.:? in the 22" ynrd to '!" June !?bon sprintIllinois going Tuesday, visitor MrKeiiley. r'ity The mother will Herbe'-a " Illeni "d as Marv White. er who now holds the unofficial the Iron County hospital to see is THE RULE ABOUT DRINK I NO ' , ' i, ' "; - s'"'' sister, Mrs. Alice Topham, who 1" for record world this in her sense of hut field also visiting your ad the "Nothing very ill. omIs will STATEWIDE th- - rtuskv mil Mellinir who is linnv dcMncy can keep you from (jet-- t br.t Dave Rolen, ' ,.v,.t i it a new : CENTENNIAL EVENTS if Iwhliid Hie wlieel if you are from the hospital and improving . Colorado runner who set . safethe at the Montttan satisfactorily. say highway drinking." record ..()fe,enc.. ,r' 'i i i "The Kilice ty specialists. ntennial Kxpo- - mates neot will he a dark horse ' I." "II al out it until some-bod- y Mr and Mrs Norman Hadfield kjiow s can be obtained by writinc .11 I'.lllll. ...I Tick.--1 " 'In lot;.. Miss Dorothy is and or ate Dee dead li So,i n already Injured. sradn The-oiiYoe yourself are the only Mair. all of Logan, visited from il.'liday on Ice," at c,.r of athletics at the l h' t at the home You yourself know to Sunday Tliursdav goardian. Lake . '"s"-iii-i. city air Croiinds' of Utah Sa!) T. Baird. Glenn ou Mrs. ' ""'ni.i ,; .dciiration at a what terrible crime and may Mr. of i 'e f sea" for bol'i Ft'Hlav ami I ' i ' I V ih-- v ! are They enjoyed a trip to Bryce's and resHnsible for if you drive "'Olid, t, dav nirht the only way rlo.l-irFriI" ''' 1". St. and arc George. when IS Parks three you 1. drinking." .ion's 1. ;n,. ...,, now LeillB sold. iiiiii.iiiiii'i." Mrs Hadfield h About of all traffic day and Saturday. "lies;,,, ,;Vr- provo including tax. of Mrs. deaths involve sisters are Mair x Miss and '! 'M A. Drama people who have I'cen drinking, according to v.,tiv:. Utah pioneers, those I'.aird. Hall. S.L.C. " ' Conservation Bureau. Km.. Couutv born in the slate before those who saw the pag-ieiin Hvir send Amors to Nor lifted Aitli Centennial CO doe are 'drinking' mean 'un is tll- . . .... v '"" " reer "The Message of the Ages." der the Influence of liquor'. ' m k.m,i, stration Planus. ....:.,,,! Mrs. and .. Ttw.v nre from Beaver were Mr. 11 Sometimes just one' or two ',' lex Elder County ly in ntunv newspapei Com- - Varlvle Smith. Mrs. Arch Hoopes. nodi.,, '" ., Centennial the ent'o drinks ran give you a ho.iy foot retiionton lo in An approaching motorUt averred lo arold a Jaywalking psdettrian 1," Karl Goodwin. . Mary F. 'nA on the. and make jou accelerator e festival, U. of mission. Stilt Lake ( y. G. and tlammed into thit tedan, killing one occupant and injuring five. Aird Mrs. and Mr. I ta.i the Farnsworth, hn U killed, but quite cm think that the are It U the rechlcn pedeitrlan greatest you Sometimes Merk-I(,- v ttle pioneers may receive Dolores and lo Glade motorist. One-thir- d cf death a rememof In So the driver he the world. often taute$ Pentennial t'er.ificate of Honor of with f'enten- David Mrs. Geo. C. Miller and memories 12JZ00 pedeitrian deaths tluoughoml the nation tm than the more their ber: '!'"". among Jos-lep1'ianklin. Idaho Measure i, 'and C.wennle. Mr. Walter S. A 1946 occurred between intersections. M;,,i(. f,.H,ivai, K. L. If you drink, don't drive! the state. and Mrs. Jasper Mr. and Mrs. H. A. - EARLY-DA- Christiansen Y d. g Centennial Mur-dock- N-in- d. m 11 Ix-ga- d. i art-ice- n. 30-'da- Ash-worth- h, -- ten-wee- mm Mm i ic V t 'jiwrt., 1 son-in-i.- Icy j c , one-fift- - ci'le-',r'""- v iJh' . Festi-K'"-lm- - iy )':' "i 'if '- ', . . ' , V" V ''. tatc-abidi- h. Sheriff '"'"Ttlacle Subscribe. Don't Rorrow. If jou drive, don't drink! |