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Show 5 te to Get Fish Pond at Three Creeks search Fund 7c the citizens of inril to the Society drive for iflf ,,m ,ancer, $1.40 will state, Ferrell 'fj't wUhin .he ?Suh state chairman for the mrv .iniiMi- ... Is Discussed 2 VOLUME - XXXXIII NO. 16 BEAVER Impounding of over 100 acre feet of water in the proposed Three Creek's Reservoir for fish culture Minersville Boy was discussed by a group of 40 58c C. Murdock Council Recreation George sportsmen at a meeting here Mon day evening with M. J. Madsen, 15c National .nd. annou snowfisheries superintendent of Utah Elected County Ckavoasil'ili ity of actually Formed; Fish and Game Department in at linra WlTrilTl I1K 19c tendance. invaluable 4-- H to addition to the Encampment Year-roun- d Hans for the third annual Republican Chairman The meeting was called by the iM,vd in fighting canr.'Z With District Governor Alvah frfiCS - Itmcj teas Heaver County Livestock Show at Beaver Wildlife Federation and iiki Fitzgerald as a special guest, the Noel Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mini oni aiding J rsville on Saturday, April 24. George C. Murdock, long an ar regular Lions Club luncheon was Organization of a City Recrea officers and representatives of the thraueh a grant of William H. Wood of Minersville. are Araerfor research by the has been chosen one of four dele to Hearing completion, according dent party worker and office hold- held Monday noon. In his talk to tion council was etrected at a following Federations also attend of committees working er, was elected county chairman of the members, Lion Fitzgerald com meeting Saturday evening. The ex- ed: Cedar City, Panguitch, Minersgates from Utah to attend the Na on reports the event. It is expected that the Republican party at the coni .Mst vear the- society. r plimented the local club and urged ecutive committee met with the villa and Milford. tional Club encampment at the show in the history of vention held Monday evening at continued civic largest Mr. Madsen pointed out some of the to University. City Council Monday evening to activity and r$5,Sii5 Washington, D. C., Juno 16 to 23. the affair will be held this the courthouse. He defeated H. D. He announced the state discuss the proposed program. The ho drawbacks which would be en year. A, kite's tiuota or s&u.uuu Attendance at the National Special pens ami show rings have Thompson for the position and will convention at St. George on June Council gave wholehearted approv countered in attempting to make L'cancer Control month tois Camp is the highest privilege that been constructed this voar ..... succeed George C. Miller, a candi- 3. 4. and 5th and urged a large al to the project and pledged some fishing pond at Three Creeks. is expected i;;o.(MM) fcefl can come to a club members. Out will be included for date for the nomination of judge ittendance from here. cattle Dairy The financial fluctuation of the depth of assistance. $70Lake county) m Salt of approximately two million club the first time this year. Purebred of the Mrs. Vilda Smith was named as the water was considered unsatisand outfitting of a Supreme Court, who did mm members Organization me to return in the nation, 200 of the and range cattle have held the not seek the county position. I yjl Junior Safety Patrol at the two chairman of the Council, with the factory for the production of fish ai of national cancel iuuuo. are invited to at spotlight in previous shows, but Other officers, elected to assist schools was presented by Lion following in charge of activities food, he said. "The general country addition to the research grant, tend this National Encampment it was felt that dairying was such Mr. Murdock are: Mrs. Druella (Hen Thorn, chairman of the safety of a season of the year: Ralph K. n which the reservoir is to be be spent ior meai-vh'- and jpjnev will participate in a program of an important industry in the coun Hall, Minersville. vice chairwom committee. Correspondence with McCloy, spring; Mrs. Ellen Joseph, built is also very steep, and the cancer free as smh discussions, and visiting the na ty that it should be included. an; Ring Morris, county assessor, state and national organizations summer; Miss Erma Bennett, fall: possibility of erosion and the fillBrig- iectfcn centers at Logan, tion's shrines and governmental Judges haven t been definitely secretary; William A. Miller, coun- has been necessary in setting up Lew Kiser, winter. Other people ing in of the bottom of the resertoCJty. Ogucn. salt L,aKe, trice, centers. il but confirmed, is hoped that ty clerk, treasurer; George Jeffer- this program, he said, and approval will bo selected to assist with the voir will be relatively great," con and St. George; nnanciai Noel has completed six years of Major George Henderson from the son, Milford, tsate committeeman. has been obtained. activities planned for the seasons tinued Mr. Madsen, "which means cancer victims, iistMii'e to Club work and has done an I'SAC The committee was authorized Extension Service, will and Mrs. Lucy Williams. MinersPlacing of lights on the tennis any water Impounded for fish of families of victims, belts Sam to for Brown send white - outstanding job in this work. His judge the beef cattle, and Lew Mar ville, state committeewoman. room courts and lighting of a Softball ponds will be In danger of being sick of equiploan to been both The were bo have distribtilled with mud unless deep enough which will and feeding projects Sevier following bad.ges I'rice, appointed will field will be two County Agent, projects intknd a hospital bed for the and the County Central Committee: M. uted to the members of the patrol to be undertaken inmajor purebred beef raising. Six judge dairy cattle. near fu to take care of such a fill in." the years ago Noel started out with a Kvery effort is being made to J. Warr, Linda Munford. Martha selected at the schools. City mar ture., according to the committee "Fluctuating water hinders food iddition a continuing Hereford heifer. He has put the new .grounds at Miners Louise Hurst, Reed Smith, Homer shals and the state highway patrol The tennis courts were built on production very markedly," he purebred carried education will be until he ville in condition for the show. If D. Thompson, George P. Low and man will assist in training the the - increased his purebreds grounds adjacent to the high said. "This is evidenced by the m brine the public to an awarea fine herd of now has the new grounds are not ready, the Winnie Puffer, Beaver; Mr. and patrol members. Increased traffic school through the cooperation of condition now existing in Pine Ls rif what can be done in the Mrs. Elmer Marshall, Warren Hall on Highway 91. which passes in the civic Herefords. Each year, in addition show will be held at the clubs and the school near View Reservoir above Ogden, Piute dairy barn itrd of cancer, and to acquaint to his purebreds, he has fed one Guy Carter, Stan McKnight, Min front of the schools, endangers the ly three years ago. as in will Lunch the be sold past. Lighting of the Reservoir on the Sevier, and the pui'.ic with the early symptoms or more steer calves and exhibited J. R. Murdock, Ardith safety of the pupils, and it is hop- courts would ersville; a in and dance the will evening greatly increase the Kent's Lake in the near area of canter and how if detected in them at the various shows. Outzen, Lena Morris, Vance Fisher. ed the organization of the safety number who could uue 1 raise new the for funds efnnnA chapel. participate in the reservoir under consideration. cure a may fee, Howard Goospill, Gertrude Fisher. patrol will avert an accident. cumi, While Kent's Lake does produce the sport. in offices held Noel has various ravore 11.200 pieces of literMilford. Committee niemltfrs from is planned to have the patrol It some fishing, it does not produce AAA m nnA Roller skating at the Armory j .suu.uuv pci- - his club, including president and eiven oul. auu Greenville and Aadmsville are yet in operation before the close of as much as we would like," Mr. J has been Building supervised by Madsen ES Save neen icarueu miuueu to be appointed. school, said Mr. Thorn, in order LaMont explained. Other Utah delegates are Luana fcratuie. films, radio, press and Beaver county is entitled to nine to be fully organized by next fall. noons Thornock on Saturday aft- Under the present plans for the for students and Belknap Nelson, Cedar City; Helen June IbUcjnieetings in 1947. delegates at the three state Reconstruction of the dam at Three for adults. Thursday This of and evening Richmond, the George Funk, in publican conventions, and under jSinw every dollar given program will be continued, accord Creeks, the outlet will be placed at. drive shows a "profit" in Adamson, Draper. Miss Fern Ship provisions of the new law, the SISTERS OF MRS. V. A. Contour 30 which will leave a pond in,g to present plans. Club leadsame delegates are expected to at- FIRM AGE VISIT IX REAVER the public is urged to ley, assistant slate in front of the dam of 1.765 acres, Estate, to the will delegates accompany through cooperation of bus! and will be Results of the Commercial De- - tend all the conventions, with no to fight this dread er, 10 feet nartment Contests held at the BAC alternates or proxies allowed. The Mrs. Daniel Anderson, Balti ness houses, civic clubs. Church or deep. The approximately Contributions mmmay be Washington. local sportsmen are and the last month have been received. following men were named dele more, Maryland, ana Mrs. u. w. ganizations City Council seeking to have the outlet con iMliroueh cancer society units a possibly Wednesday tour at .95 evefv county except Daggett and showing that three Beaver High gates to the conventions: George Halsey, Long Beach, Calif., sisters 45, which would impound School teams rated placings. Four C. Miller. Sen. O. C. McShane. II. of Mrs. W. A. Firmage have been afternoon, will be sought during fcrzabi. Many who have lost rela 100.30 acre summer months. Baseball and an area of feet of water covering teams represented the school in D. Thompson. Beaver; F. D. Wil visiting here for two and three the 12.546 acres. The Ies nd friends through the Softball games, Mrs. Second First liams Anderson left Thurs together with other of the water in front of thedepth and and Elmer Marshall. Miners weeks. year Type and may wish to contribute dam Short hand. Ihoaph they are not reached by ville; George Jefferson. Norman day evening with Mrs. Halsey for group activities would be. sched would be 25 feet. uled for that afternoon. a she will First Baxter in and visit R. convear where J. shorthand first Murdock. Milford. California hi norkers may mail their No new filings for water would team honors; Norma Barton. ColVernon Romney, state GOP son and make her home. Mrs. A. Another meeting of Recreation utl.ns to American Cancer So be leen Cox, Geraldine Patterson. Pocatello, Council is planned for this Satur the necessary, it was explained, but chairman, was present at the con- A. West, a sister-in-laDivision, 118 Atlas ity l tali basefirst their league height and storage capacity of Winning First ar typewriting second vention here Monday evening and Idaho, visited here last week with day evening, and more definite Mir Lake Citv from Delta, Beaver's in team y. the dam would be increased to ball game, and will made 7 the University the the address. be Glade Other 1b 1 plans 'he of Utah announced honors; principal later. Merkley, Firmages allow for the permanent impoundgot off to a good start on Ruth Green. state officers in attendance, who ladies. It was the first time in 27 verftd research grants amount- - squad Shirley Paice. at Delta. Delta had played Monday ing of this 100 acre feet for fish Second year shorthand second spoke briefly were: Mrs. Vird C. years that these family members k t S25,S5 from the American Milford the week before and de culture. The cost for this increase a in reunion for team state LaDene vice been Johnson. Garner, honors; chairwoman; had together nt St: mm Society. This sum. which in size of dam has been estimated them 11-feated Donna Briggs, Mary Jane Calvert. Mrs. Ivy Priest, state national comtfi'ii of great benefit to the at $6000, which would be borne Mrs. Second Alex Jex. J. team lailMedical mitteewoman; year typewriting Beaver's baseball squad won School, was larger rand: the Fish and Game Department. by taa the total contribution sent its second game of the season members: Lois Bradshaw, Elreta president Utah Federation Worn- LEGION AUXILIARY SETS The local sportsmen pointed out Sen ens' Ann Bradshaw. and State Harris Clubs; was Republican national organization from on Thursday, when Milford Mary ANNUAL BIRTHDAY SOCIAL that fishing waters ia Beaver L. Rue Warr. State and Senator fch'S 1947 drive Clegg, Milford 24on the defeated, Canyon have been greatly decreasThe annual birthday social of Hetp's how your dollars fight The following won individual Elias Day, a candidate for the diamond. Miss Alene Williams, who has ed by the construction of Is as hydroAmerican nomination the Legion Auxiliary governor. SC9: medical service. 3 5c- , re- placings: Norma Barton, second, spent the past twenty months i electric dams and irrigation dams. scheduled been had 19th, The visitors for to The April all scheduled Monday, tribute game paid in Colleen and 25c; 1st fcrclj, Cox, third, public education, 22c; year for Beaver, but the storm caused shorthand; Glade Merkley, second the Beaver county legislators and at the West Ward Relief Society the Northern California Mission of Attention was also called to the .auptration. Sc; fund raising the LDS Church, returned home fact that fresh water would be conThe weather the change to Delta. praised their work during the past rooms. Ail Legionaires and part in first year type. rapcrve. 4 c. Miss Williams spent tinually flowing into the proposed two years. The large attendance at ners of World War I and II are last week. there was beautiful and the field her time in exand California pond at Three Creeks and that conis Oregon crowd ena condition. the convention and the evident was in good large invited, and and had many interesting exper siderable food would be produced The are nicest those committees who the was plan of thusism members the people several by committed party Each team pected iences while away. She gave a re- in these small streams. pi'.U.l).SII.W McKEE, also noted by the visitors. ning the event. errors, but considering the early say the nicest things about us. pilOR HKAVKK RESIDENT. port of her mission in the Sunday At the conclusion of nearly two part of the season, the game was School at West Ward and was the '! AT I'KOVO, WED. ....... hours of discussion the sportsmen well played. principal speaker in the evening 1 aria wholeheartedly endorsed the projSheriff, the Delta pitcher, held services. services for Mrs. Ada ect and the Federations In the vara hit. to one by Ray Beaver Jad&aw McKee, 28. who died triple Before returning home, she vis ious towns promised a resolution ridty. wire conducted Wednes-- Pearce, until the fourth when the lted with her sister, Mrs. Rich to the Fish and Game runs. ill.' two Pearce, department scored Beavers V l'rovo. tftt" w ft im Mrs. McKee was Cox and family in Redding, Calif., to urge the funds necessary to im. , ... n nmm,vmmmn 30B mui ,.,,. , "H"iv lit lit. in Sulphurdale. local hurler, held Delta to one t U j( a with sister. Mrs.' Mary Ellen Gray pound the fish pond. iaihter of Ambrose and Marie hit the entire seven innings, but and family in Provo and also at overOther projects discussed at the ;ity P.radshaw. She was married ?rrors in the infield, chiefly tended General Conference in Salt Delta for were: erection of a fish in three nins let meeting McKee throws, K'fiam )eere in 1938 in Bea-- r Lake City. screen at the mouth of the MinersSlit fi d they were divorced in one in the first frame and two ville canyon to prevent fish from in the sixth. 0,.i ivors into the canals and ditches getting BAM) MOTHERS' F(M)I) SALE Beaver pot at Sheriff in sixth include her former w. V in the lower valley. Mr. Madsen lile i "'Spl; two daughters; her par- - for some timely, hunched hits, and t. x Homeiinade cakes, pies, candy. was of the opinion that such a hi ;two brothers and four sis- - scored five inns, and the damage )YA! etc., were sold Saturday at Twist's screen was needed and would ad vf was done. r. Cafe by the Band Mothers' organi vise the Commission to install it. Ma., ftf followinn Manderfield neo- ml R.'. Cm. Members of the baseball squad zation to raise funds for the now A project to eliminate the com tided the services at Prnvn include: Jack Hollingohead. Ray band uniforms. The committee in mon fish a'k Ward: Mr. and Mrs. from Little Reservoir was Robert II. L. Pearce, Dpuglas McShan harre of this project was Lenora also considered. Poisoning of the Q8j Bradshaw and Lee, Ross Van Orden. Paul ThompMuir, Mildred Johnson, Virginia waters will be undertaken 1 this fall, Kdwnrds. Dick Pearce, Dick Horton. son.. ! Beaumont, Martha Gale and Anona it was decided. ) 1 WilCecil Bobn. Jim Bob Osborn, mifh. All the pastries and candy were sold, almost its soon as they liams, Mitchell Martin, Wayne and 8 U l STUDENTS Reed Chrlstensen, Lewis Gillies. were brought in. This Saturday. HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR a food Frank Manzione. Fay Ashworth. will be conducted again Wednesday, April 21st, at 3 p.m. Davis and Keith Barton. Jack by the same committee at the same !!e;iV, Mudr-ntare listed the Provo High School symphony On ocatlon. com . the raa.id,,.c, ,, K Wednesday graduation from mittee also sold pop corn balls at orchestra will play a concert at .nci, a man who sits tnra, ..... trust Never the BUS auditorium. rn)w the high school and Belknap. ' it v at spring. They arc around bragging that he is the Friday, April 23, at 11 o'clock foli -tuuunuupr. boss In his own home.one Chances assembly by Utah Civil Air Patrol, ra L:ildiHv. I;,.,. Ilr,(for(,r. 4- -' that he nr,A are better than two to Never force your advice upon which will Include a motion pic ' Marie will lie about other things too. people whose friendship you crave. ture. L5c ( UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY. Al'IUL 1G, 194S PRICK SEVEN CENTS Cam-'-'- to Attend in-c- - Stock Show at Minersville Set Lions Club Will Sponsor School For April 24th I to Foster Safety Patrol Activities tI H . . 'top-notcher- , h 4-- H cam-;ni- if well-bre- d BHS Commercial fci-- I . vice-preside- im-- H Teams Placed in Vocational Day half-holida- y, Beaver High Baseball Squad Wins 2 Games 7-- ri 4 3 out-of-sta- . te lliatE: Alene Williams Returns From 3. is Mr. r 113. L D. S. Mission Sft u - , ; m ... ISS-- I v mil raw t rnrwftiiniiiiiimni n HtMi fi ftt r f-- nt in Mil' MniMttf Ml . m ii. hi fr .mm wr inn i m ' ii iur a , if AV r 1 5 f'0- '. '. 7 v v ( rv !fr. nmary Elections to pminate Candidates !Ji'm filler. Beaver coun- - An Attorney General for a term this week the of four years. InA Superintendent of Public candidates 'nnminat.-- at four years. of term a struction for ' f'lf.f i,. t.' ' ." the.regular 'ieia thru- - One Representative in the State ft ...... 1it "'aVet" i uesuay, Legisalture from the 20th District Wefi.ber to represent Beaver county. He,,,,, A Distrirt Judge of the Fifth ututive to represent Co, Juab, Millard. District Judicial 81 "lf,mct 01 or T tali m and Washington .. IN' il III rV wu Beaver, Iron, counties. states for a term 'o v.. a,A District Attorney of the Fifth JlKlz.. . f H District Juab, Millard. Judicial Mfc. supreme Court rni Iron, and Washington Beaver. "a years. 4 t counties. a a A- -- nnoim:..,! w0.."" 's f"'' IHSrrssiMi PLANS FORVRi:;iON O Ml'SIO FESTIVAL TO RE MELD IN l'AUOWAX MAY 1 are, lefl to t i'ilit. Mrs. Alia Balton, Mr. Jean Hendric kson, A. I). Hatch, Mrs. Florence S. Renson and will attract more than 1(100 MuiU'tit of high schools in five count hit. Joint Manning. The Parowan Prepares Welcome For Region 6 Music Festival Parowan residents are making The groups entering the compe arrangements to be hosts to ap- tition at the festival will be class stu- ified into four groups according proximately loo high school to the enrollment of their school: Iron, Millard. Beaver, from dents Wimhineton. anil Kane counties Class A. enrollment over 500; class 6 Music B. enrollment 500 to 250; class during the animal Region less than 250; and enrollment C, i. on Saturday, May Festival there i,,i,n Manning, music instructor class I. Junior high schools. Assisting Mr. Manning as memat the parowan IUkIi School and term of four A County Commissioner for ,i,air,nnn of the festival committee bers of the festival committee are term of four years. . that some 15 school bands, A. C. Hatch, principal of Parowan a ,.,i-for a term fotir vJ, "f 'Slat A County Commissioner for 22 choral High School; Mrs. Alta B. Dalton. five orchestras and of two years. term the ichalrman of luncheon arrange during ill narticipate AII(mor for a term of of each (The matter of the election partici ments; Mrs. Jean Hendrlckson. festival the Regular dav. In the sin-8'atp Tr..a or chairman of reception and regiswill County Attorney in 194 play 8 nw pating group "'"r for a term of Primary Election In f tration; Mrs. Florence S. Benson, 3'ar, three numbers. before the Courts.) r I '' I MHU ' t , chaiiman of programs and secre tarial work; and Mrs. Huldah M. Mulct, chairman in charge of pub liclty. the various civic and church organizations In the community are in nir ar,iiifori in nrnpr rn nr(H Mr v care for this large and efficiently , . , l group oi students wnicn is eiiei.-. a ! . ed. Names of other committee mem bers and judges for the events will be announced later. Track Team Participates In Annual Hurricane Meet Nineteen track and field men represented Beaver High School at the annual Hurricane Invitational meet last Saturday. This meet Is growing In popularity each year. It Includes a regular track and field meet for all grade boys; senior high school and Junior colleges, also Junior and senior high girls' posture parado. Nineteen senior high schools were represented; 13 Junior high schools, and three Junior colleges. Wayne Chrlstensen and Cecil Williams tied for first in the high Jump, setting a new Junior High school. Reed Chrlstensen, singles player, was defeated by Nelson of Spanish Fork. Nelson was declared winner after one set, because of a wet court. The Region Six track meet will be held at Milford on Saturday, May 8th. This meet qualifies men to the State meet, May 15th at Salt Lake City. Track and field men, representing the local school at Hurricane were: Reed and Wayne Chrlstensen, Keith Barton, Jack Davis, Ray Pearce, Clarence KIrkham, William, George and David Miller, record. Mitchell Martin, Jerry Robinson, In the tennis tournament, Ray Douglas McShane, Leon Swindle-hurs- t, Paul Thompson, Cecil" WilPearce and Ross Van Orden defeated Brockbank and Frampton liams, Ross Van Orden, Max Lewis, from Spanish Fork in the doubles. Norman White, Byron Puffer, . They won a fine trophy for the niitle. |