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Show iiiiiitotf ihMBa a torn ami mtur'in)m 1 Beaver May Receive State mm And Federal Aid for Construction of Hospital xxxxin- - S J!1":' ,l'TA'I' I'HKSS, FUIIUY, APRIL 9. 1 94 S PRICE SEVEN CENTS group ot citizens, headed by William A. Merrell, met ...M iirftffi in Robert A. Hunt, director of hosAtkin Dairy Wins pital survey and construction diviRepublican County sion, at Cove Fort Thursday, to sffin in Beaver further promote the construction Second Place in Be of a hospital here. Mr. Hunt was Convention en route from Richfield to FillThe Stake M. I. A. play, "What more and was unable at this time The regular monthly meeting of Milk April Doth It Profit," will be presented to come to Beaver. A meeting will Depth and water content of Held Here Monday the Beaver County Hoard of Kduin the near future, according to be set for the forepart of May at .1 ,:u,r 1.,,:drive will 2.officially .ation was held Wednesday at the! The Atkin Dairy, owned and snowallare now greater than shown by accord ooard room m the Beaver ril The County Convention of the Harold P. Sutherland, stake drama Beaver when Mr- - Hunt wl11 di8- previous records on many High 'operated by Knnis Atkin, won sec of the watersheds of the Fishlake Republican party will be held at director. The story 1b based on the cuss problems pertaining to the Smith school. All members of the Board, ond place- honors in tl. I" Mrs. Winnifred National Forest the Courthouse Monday. April 12 struggles of the pioneers in 1870, erection and maintenance of a Forest, will reports R. this year Pearce and Clerk Arlo: Asricultural Collet Kv.onU,,,, Supt. I). The drive small hospital here. Supervisor Blaine Betenson. Rich at 8:00 p.m. At the convention in a southern Utah community. were wresent. ., house canvass. Beav- - P. Messinger n.ii.tnuiacuu ers snort field. Others In the group going to iranj are excellent for delegates ot the county for the The cast of Prospects characters I he main part of the Includes: divided into four :il day was den se and Products Show hel.l Cove water Fort Thursday morning for forfrom the will Murunple Phoebe Convention supplies Barnett, Josephine aevoiea to a discussion on salary ,fift!lS. Willi Ulf LU"""'b last month, Mr. Atkin re- st watersheds. Snow measurement Republican State the with Mr. Hunt, conference 1 a Judd G. be Mur Karl elected chairman, and in cu tinn of town schedules and dock; Barnett, county routine business ceived a gold certificate, were: were and Elmer which, Easton highest Martell made last on week treas the Rich Suthvice Harold dock; Barnett, chairwoman, secretary, uu,ra ITie salary committee of the Coun award offered, vith a score of avr St u ay l snow courses show that urer, and a central committee to erland; Maryella Barnett, Deone Paice, city councllmen; Wm. A. regular Teachers' ty Assn., will meet today !f.7, and only one dairy received vater content varies from a low serve tor tne ensuing two yeui Sutherland; Janney, later Mrs. Firmage, Lions Club presiednt; H. Rebekah (Friday) to consider the schedule a higher score, feonteu's Club, and the and that only of 12'- below normal to a high of will be chosen, and other party Judd Barnett, Marilyn Simmons; O. Van Orden, Chamber of Com wunams is in submitted I the Board. Mrs. 4,4 by Members h. Lucy above the local dairy. Hi'; above normal. affairs may be considered. Martha, a neighbor, Esta Cox; merce, and Alrd G. Merkley, JCf T ;i,.,-5villeMrs. Lillian of this committee are: Jesse K. Every dairy in the state partil ne Mr. Hunt explained the possibil snow at tne tioosenerry Mr. Bottomly, Milo Baker; Lucy, Mass meetings were held last ana. uct iiOng, Milford, chairman; Wells S. cipated. State milk inspectors col- snow course in Salina iveliviue of obtaining federal and state av Ann ity Canyon to Barnett, Patterson; Letnmy the name to ana week Mrs Farrer, Beaver High; Lillian P. lected samples of the milk sold delegates Uamiertield; Lison , more than 50 inches in aid for the construction of a hosDan rsii Mr. eraged mine Reed Marshall, Joseph; county convention anu 10 penei-Nortncreea. Thornock, Belknap; LaRetta My- by each of Utah's 127 dairies. They depth and is w4 if a taxing unit would assume than pital Smith. any pre Jake. W. deeper Clark Smith; district organizations. Press is m enarge 01 puim- ers, Minersville; Genevieve Park- purchased these samples on the vious measurement. Water content the responsibility of maintaining nson, Milford elementary. market without the knowledge of of the snow is 14.4 inches, which Beaver district No. 1 met Mar. and operating it. Under provisions is neen cuaiimuu the dairies. Nineteen percent of is almost twice last, muiui Wb; in the Armory building, with 31 of an Act of Congress, federal 7.5 in. year's If the dairies received recognition. and is 4(i';; entire county in previous 19 the following being elected: Geo. funds are available to the amount than the higher L..i. !,nvwr this year, Milford Mrs. Dorothy Williams, They were awarded gold, silver year average ot 9.8 inches. High C. Murdock, chairman; Chloe d of of the total cost of a riip. uid bronze certificates. Milk sam- est water content measured nrc L vice chairman; Walter Mesin areas which are in i chairman appointed y tne Emmigrant Pioneer, hospital, Delewere judged on bacteria, sed- viouslv was 12.3 inches in 1937. singer, secretary-treasureion need of such service. The last legObserves 87th Natal Date ples convention much research is to are, iment, butterfat content, temperathe ir; county Record snow depth and water gates islature appropriated funds to Lin Mrs. Dorothy Williams, the sec ture, flavor, water, oxidation. mad.' on the disease anu content was also found on the area M. J. Warr, Arthur Fotheringham, match the federal allotment. If Mr. Atkin has been in the established are ond oldest woman in Beaver City, near the shore of Fish Lake. The George C. Murdock, Walter MesBeaver is able to qualify for this iedkal ."ii! Mrs. Warren E. Thompson of for over ten years, but snow here averaged 4 5.4 inches in singer, Allen C. Reyonlds, S. TayLstantly keeping the public In- - observed her 7th birthday anni of the cost assistance, on important measures. versary B'riday, April 2nd. at her two years ago be installed which is 66$ above the lor Farnsworth, Reed Smith, O. C. Oreni spent the week end at Beav of the hospital would come from ap- depth, these two sources, with the rew is a research laboratory at home. Mrs. Williams was born in proved equipment to pasteurize average, and almost three times McShane, Chloe Boyter, Linda er, the guest of her mother-in-laMrs. Florence Thompson. Wales in 1801, and came to Beav- the milk to comply with state reg- the 15.8 inches measured last year. Munford and Wra. A. Miller. le f niv. rsity of Utah and a maining portion to be raised lo ovcnmient grant defrays er with her parents, Thomas and ulations. Cost of the building and The snow contains S.S inches of cally. District No. 2 met Wednesday, Gillies and little Imii the expenses. There are Ruth Williams Reese, when about of'quipment exceeded SlO.OiH). All water which is 109; above average Mar. 31 at the home of Lawrence Mrs. Richard The entire supervision and man of Lake City are at Salt the daughter Ltertiim ci ntei s estallished at St. one and and two is inches machinery than C. White. Frank Beeson was namequipment' of age. She has spent her nearly higher year of the hospital would be . agement the home of her parents, Mr. and modern and up to date. In addi the previous high measurement in ed larks Hospital: Dee Hospital, Og- entire life in this county. Lucille Strong, vice Mrs. of the political the responsibility chairman; Walter S. Joseph. .Mrs. Williams is the mother of tion to this, a grade A dairy barn. 1937. Water content was 4.3 in., Hospital, Provo; and en'! V:ii!. Mr. Hunt. Estella Thompson, sec subdivision, explained chairman; It thi hospitals in Richfield, Cedar live As most small hospitals are oper children and adopted two built to state specifications, has last year. H. D. Thompson, treasurer. retary; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith were ated at a Measurements on the Pine Creek .Jitj-iitnSt. (ieorge. Encourage- - nephews, whom she raiesd from also been completed during the loss, a tax levy would be Delegates to the county conven and Chalk Creek course near Fill tion were: H. L. Bradshaw, John ecent visitors to Salt Lake City, necessary to meet the anticipated Lnf is being given to young doc- - infancy. She has six grandchildren past two years. were and Lu with Miss more show a record snow depth of visiting yearly deficit, he said. frso spec ialize in care and treat- and two Joseph, and B. Nowers. Dean Smith. 57.7 in., compared to last year's Mrs. Williams has given years ol IM KIl AM) ELK HAVE 1 at held 3 No. District April According to a recent survey of 29 inches, and a average the courthouse. George P. Low was Parsons unable to pay for medi- - her life in public service, as a WIXTEKED WELL OX AREAS needs throughout Utah, hospital Mrs. Thomas Lemmon of Paro of 40.15 inches. Water content jal laminations may have these pioneer nurse and and was listed as rePuffer wan is The deer and elk have wintered Beaver Winnie elected chairman: county a few at the days teejas well as free medical care. much could be said of her ability. well on those winter ranges which of the snow on this course is 17.2 vice chairman; W. W. Firmage, home ofvisiting additional hospital facilquiring n brother-iher sister and inches, one inch greater than the Mrs. Smith explained. her willingness to help others and have Mr. Hunt told the group on treasurer. Delegates law, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Burt. and ities, been cheeked by the last record made in secretary already 42 1937 and to aid in times of distress. She Utah Fish and Games the convention: Ernest Joseph, Thursday. Other areas are on a Department, higher than average. The water to has had a rich, full life, and at according to Ross C. Miller A. G. George Merkley, Mrs. Thomas Fotheringham of higher prlorty for Immediate aid, Leonard, direct content was 10.9 inches on this AM MOTH KUS TO HOLD the age of 87 is in good health. or. E. LeRoy Puf- Salt Lake but if Beaver's application Is apW. Sherman Carter, OX SATURDAY course last year. City is the guest of her Mp S.U.i: P. Low. Many friends, neighbors and and may be available fer, counts were George Spring sisters, Mrs. Mary Ann Reese and proved funds completed Only on the Beaver River Water 1948-4- 9 the fiscal year or Mothers' will sell relatives called during the day. last week on parts of the Manti shed met Tgc Hand Minersville during at Mrs. Williams. snowRepublicans is water content of the Dorothy before the latest, at Mc 1949, 1 July, elected pies, cukes and candy Also many written messages were and Dixie National Forests. and Stanley The below normal. An average of the April Twist Cafe, located in the received by "Grandma" Williams. Aianti count showed about the three courses in this area shows Knight as chairman; Effie Mar Wendell Baker, student at the said Mr. Hunt. WW! Hold same number of deer in the Little that the snow contains 14.1 inches shall, vice chairman; Frieda Wood USAC. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo A meeting of a larger group of mining on baturaay, as she is affectionately called. .' to Joes Valley area. The game ani of water, which is p. in. Funds from this citizens and will be called early next is treasurer; delegates va the secretary belowBaker, pa t spending spring slightly will go for the new band roje week to discuss this important Week to Be mals were in small bunches and last year's 14.4 inches, and 12" to the convention: Mr. McKnlght, cation in Beaver. "Homecoming aiforms. expected to arrive here were found high in the hills lead- below average. Snow project and determine a method depth is 51.3 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marshall, Guy in July ing back fofe the Musical festival at Par Sponsored by SUP off the lowland winter inches which is slightly above the Carter, Warren Hall, F. D. WilMrs. Vern Myers of Minersville of procedure. waj on May 1. The deer were in good long time average. liams, William Wood, Ual "Home Coming Week" or "Come ranges. spent Tuesday at Beaver with her her parents, Sheriff and MrB. Jas BASEBALL GAME SCHEDULED Home to Utah Week" will be spoil flesh condition. The Pine Creek Elk have not gone into the high course was measured by Assistant met Milford districts The the per Puffer. Utah April sored Sons of Pioneers by I F R O C I. X M A T O WITH DELTA HIGH MONDAY between July 18 and 24. as one of country on the Manti as yet. Leon Ranger Hal Mickelson and Robert 1, with the officers in No. 1 being t Mrs. Linda Munford returned 4'HERKAS, the State of Utah the organization's major J'MS pro aid said. Recent snows have kept Mitchell of Fillmore. Ranger R. L as follows: Norman Baxter, chair The first league baseball game I. t t a definite responsibility to jects, it was announced today by iMe cuuiiiuis lower nown man is Cox, Owen Pernigotti, Richfield man; Edythe Osborn, vice chair last Thursday from a trip to Salt of the season has been set for Mon its (citizenry in the interest of I. A. Smoot. member of the Advis usually the case at this time of measured the snow on the Fish man; William Morris, secretary; Lake City. She was accompanied day afternoon at 2:30, according ronf rvation of human lives and to an announcement from Princiory Board, Sons of Utah Pioneers. the year. Seventy head of elk were Lake course. Ranger C. E. Wink Harold Cline, treasurer; delegates, by Mrs. Flora Edwards. ler and Shirley C. Beard of Salina Mr. Baxter, J. R. Murdock, Mr. The organization will urge for counted on the Manti range. property, and pal Ralph K. McCloy. The game The counts were made by the completed measurements on the Morris, Mr. Cline, Mrs. Osborn, Albert Moyes spent a few days will be played on the diamond at f'HKRKAS. the needless loss Utahns, now living elsewhere, to U. S. Forest of Hives by accidents in the spend their vacations in Utah dur Game Department, Gooseberry course and the Beaver Ted Kronholm, Roma Carlton and in Salt Lake City and Provo over the Race Track. the week-enOn Saturday, members of the of our Nation exceed any attending some ses ing that week. They will be urged Service, sportsmens groups, cattle River courses were nieasuerd by Claude Horton. men and sheepmen. M. otlHi' single sions of General Conference. H. Beaver. as Beaver High School track squad and recre to was named the Christensen, Ranger visit state's parks category of accident George Jefferson will participate In the Hurricane casualties, and ational areas and to attend celechairman of District No. 2; Ger Mrs. Harvey White left today Invitational Meet. WlIEKKAS, smli accidents are vice chairman; H. W. brations in their former home comtrude Fisher, KILLS STIMULATES GRASS WEEDS, fiUf d liy unsafe A traveling group from the U. Gospill. secretary; Ivan McKnlght, (Friday) on the bus for Clearpractices or un- - munities during Pioneer Week. S. A. C. at Logan will present a JefferMr. Residents of the State are asked where will conditions, it becomes she field, Utah, visit treasurer; delegates, musical program at the school on son. Parley B. Fisher and Mr. Cos with her son and daughter-in-lato awaken the consby Sons of Utah Pioneers' officials ciousness of our citizens to to arrange for family reunions and Mr. and Mrs. Warern S. White. Monday, at 11:00 a.m., it was an pill. these hazards and urtrn them nounced. Dr. M. R. Mackintosh was ap other such events to be held during ioj-a to the con Mr. and Mrs. John Adams left pointed the personal responsibility the week. Sons of Utah Pioneers' vention from Adamsville. them, and chapters throughout the State are Sunday for their home at Teasdale fc'HKUEAS. j the Home Divi- - likewise urged to conduct special Utah, after spending the winter GRASS FIRE THREAT 3'0E of the Utah education and conduct with Mr. Adams' sister, Mrs. Sufpfv rmitipll programs A fire alarm was sent in Thurs GAItKAXE POWER ASSN'. by the American Tied programs to help Utahns become Mayme Goodwin. FOR LINE CONSTRUCTING by Mrs. Wallace Dean, and day Relief Society, Mutual better acquainted with their own volunteer fire department the CONNECTION TIXIARIDE Imrrovement Association and state. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin made a run to the pasture west Prbnary Association of the LDS Materials are on hand and work and children left for Ploche, Nev., of the Dean residence. Employes of Church. Catholic Diocesan of "JI XIOK" Jl'XlOIt FROM has started on the twelve-mil- e Thursday afternoon to spend the the city had been burning grass J"wi!li Welfare Assocla- between night with Ray Goodwin and fam along the ditch line volt 44,000 power held Prom bank, and a strong The "Junior" Junior Utah Ministerial Associa-!i0Panguitch and Hatch, according to ily. They will continue their trip wind whipped the fire over Into a success, was evening, Monday Public Welfare Depart-a- '. Lester Spencer, manager of Gar back to their home In Clearwater, the pasture. The flames were get socially and financially. This event Public Health Nurses Power Assn. Construction Calif. kane ting too close to the outbuildings was sponsored by the Band MothAsso-'work will be finished at the earli at was held home, said Mrs. Dean. The and V ers' organization V.f ;: j est possible date, so that the Co Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Walbom of and Women's Safety Coun-'''afire was soon under control. school gym. The proceeds the high rtah Federation of will be operative may put Its Hatch diesel- - Salt Lake spent Wednesday night applied on the funds needelectric generating plant on a cold with Mrs. Mary Goodwin and fam JWs Clubs. Utah State ed unihand for the new to Association. Utah forms. pay standby basis, because of excessive ily. They were en route to Phoenix Horace A. Dover, Father Insurance Agents Associa-an- d costs of diesel generation, and pur Ariz., with a truck load of laundry Of Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Diversions of entertainment in chase from Telluride Power Co., equipment. nti,. " V'H groups. , It floor show, fish pond, ana Buried at Cedar, Tuesday use for all electric to an intensi- - cluded: power required the selling of refreshments. Prizes iT'irram of or Association. resale the by cooperative a pair Mrs. Kenneth Smith was called Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shiozaki made "'In, ation in home acei- - were won by the following: The contract under which elec to Cedar City last week on account to a ' Lake Salt of blooded R. F. I. rabbits. Danny recently. City trip from Prevention to be purchased tricity is the serious illness of her father, Smith; permanent. Ronda McQuar- a Telluride has been approved by the Mrs. Shiozaki is visiting at the of 4?MTm'RI-FORE- ' T' IIer- and of her parents. Mr. Shoizaki Horace A. Dover, 71, who passed home Heppler. shirt. Wayne rie; also and Garkane of officers by '''"crnor or Utah. blouse, Shirley Ann Reeson. The ilftti, afn u. William J. Neal, on behalf of the returned to his work here with the away Saturday evening. Mr. Dover the week food, articles for fish ponn. ana had been In ill health for the past administrator of the Rural Electri Soil Conservation Service. or two but his condtilon was year v y prizes were donated by individuals fication Administration ( according womk SAFETY not serious until three weeks ago. houses. business and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hutchlngs WEEK to Mr. Spencer. The Cooperative Mr. Dover, a pioneer mason and V. ar time advances in chemistry, inspired by U. S. Department The committee, in charge of ar Lake for substaSalt left Sunday City will Install a 600 Kilowatt "'" ,itii'-fnwas born at Tooele on of the rangements, was. Alta of Agriculture research, may make lawn transformations like tion at Hatch to reduce the voltage on business. They were accompan- carpenter, 1043. ,ah over done in It's the Rive r 7, 1876. He came to Cedar cominonolnce coby iserniece grass lb full scattering May o. "n ami who Mrs. chairman; Vilda Smith, volts ied Goodwin, to volts Mayme from 12,500 by 44,000 a ..'.v dry compound having the unique ability to destroy weeds when a small child and resided suitable observ-- " Thompson, Flaral Lee. Kate Jo , for distribution to Association has gone to Garfield and Salt Lake it .'tiniulates grass growth and color. Developed by O. M. v.h there since. As a youth he engaged Jessie W(,k themost ,im... an for children with her Kane to visit In seph. Treva Griffiths. Ca!if"--iipand members Garfield lo Ho, combinaT'; this C wecdleed .. in farming activities, but later en",n of the Winnie Puffer, Wanda While, n indefinite time. uvui.uuic xoi- ujc on home lawns. counties. tl"m" '"' iclent lu.. tered the building trades in which Dalton. preventig. Black and Bertha he was engaged for many years. He served a number of years as rta,,n9' "'IlRlous. S, Jn landscaper and caretaker at the "ln;;,non;" andpatrl-,l ,n Iron county hospital. He and Lucy the state to as- of the oil has been set at $1.50 to $2.00 than raw coal in many ways for and regulate than raw coal, and Grace Bryant of Cedar City were that . .. . engineers otw.rf-rennrte ccr H,;!'r,"-rii,.n worthy , .1 Amw.. m...) rars 01 i" ..... that it .gives 20 per cent more heat married at that place, April 10, 01 .Mines nuv rmiiu- per barrel," Congressman Granger heating purposes. 'H'nZ s,,ithlP observance can be quickly overcome by oil in the said. "In addition, the extracting and later went to the St. per ton. It also Is said to be superage ;if"'.v Week. enough e j could ior to coal for use in all domestic 1901, "This product e a leaves residue ctirrent'process extracting untold billions 0101 w..- nation's George temple. Mr. Dover is suria nf nil from vast nens can be converted into gas be sold at the mines and pay for appliances. which n vived his widow and nine sons by 2u0 I ytars. is needs for the actual cost of extracting the m ""t o'Knnized the rlch coal in Utah, none of which and daughters; one sister, one U. S. Bureau or .Minesjior symnesis nuo motor iueis 01 a Both the Con"Ul"r the It is oil that estimated total from the coal," Congressman bureau. I now mined commercially. 31 grandchildren and quality. Engineers Hie School of Mines and Min- hi.gh Walter K. Granger. and Industries. University of Utah, say there's enough of this motor Granger said. "In other words, the cost of the proposed five gressman inc ' be would coal would the processprocessing plant pay ,',,t"iPd the first of riumnrrat of Utah, declared toady are slid t have conducted scien- - fuel in the coal beds to fill Ameri-- t Among those attending serv a bill to develop the for 500 years." ing cost and the oil Itself would be $1,000,000. Many of the patents ices In College Ward chapel Tuesca's that which requirements prove h, h ",,n (,0,11I'ton, Calir.. in Introducing if ic experiments without any manufactur- for extracting the oil, as doveloped " wi,h hls family coal fields. "1 hst t? Congressman Granger explained acquired day were Mr. and Mrs. Smith and oil can be extracted at a low the cost." hill. by a former engineer of the Bur children, Mrs. Kathleen S. Farns ing thi.e ""'ml.pr. the legislative In nroan or mat, alter uie 011 is exiraciea ana Mrs. Nowern Bureau The 4Vpr, liarrel rw.r t of ' " C eau of Mines, are said to have been worth. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ash- nb-rt rnalJ,,,. la e l...jl,t... He reported that the in vunvriicu ''"a rVMn Wi" r''main 1" Cal- - to authorize the Department rimentS were ConipieieUjUie . ... e a a smokeless given the government to use in Worth, and Mrs. Elsie Bennett, who estannsn to Vera into gas. f"'"i"n, by by nroduct. aside from being rinUh Jpan Interior azn as 192B. oil-- f processing as long ncame up from St. George. thf productc is left which is better smokeless fuel, is easier to Ignlte'taklng the oil from coal Mr "vlllp 9,hool year there, Gran-- ' "me plant in Utah. Congressman School Board & Plans New Salary Schedule u iMay, State Fishlake Forest Watersheds Above Average Contest A M.I.A. Stake Play to Be to Mayor Given This Month - 1 1 b nh - i lOUSe-t- '' l v '" - . ( :'' ler i - l 11 Boy-te- r, r. t V nivst-nr- ci-- dairy-busines- one-thir- s two-thir- is siz-jbl- -- 'V 19-ye- mid-wif- y. 1 - '4oini-:i);id- 1, t! - Creek-Chal- : k . owe- - d, aoB-'- U) el dele-gat- MS-te- d CrS--5- . K As-"io- n. Parent-Teache- r, n. ;.--: . h. . ef-,!'- '. .,, ! 4; "? V , s Z 4. h'y 4 i- i- -j" Utah Coal Beds Can Produce Oil to Fill Nation's Needs for Centuries ! . 1 i;,"'!, semi-cok- semi-cok- anti-knoc- half-siste- r; k oil-fro- n. ct I -- ' ntai rom-co- al r ,- ,.... semi-cok- semi-cok- |