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Show BEAYKK ( I'TAH ) PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY TO RAST IJKAVKK COl XTV GOKS lOVKIt TO!' IX CAXCFJt IHUVK VACCIXATK FOK HOCJ OIOLEKA. SAVS AGKXT Last lull there wore two outbreaks of hog cholera in Beaver. Vaccination was done on most of I ho hogs in the vicinity at thai timi', and the disease was stopped. Now tliat warm weather is coming on there is danger of another outbreak. All hogs in the vicinity of Beaver should be vaccinated this sprint;. sumI (Irant Ksplin, county a ncn! . In order lo gel this vaccinal ion l"m a veterinarian has to be brought in to do the work. Any me luivinK hogs they want vaccinate.! should contact Mr. ICsplin can be made m) that a schedule up to do the vaccination. RESULTS GIVEN FOR IMMIGRANT PIONEER, MINERSVILLE STOCK LAID TO REST HERE SHOW HELD MAY 1 IIEBER TWO BEAVER GIRLS IMS 7, BE SELECTED FOR GIRLS' STATE Two high schools girls will be Winnifred Smith, chairman State at the Cancer Drive in the east selected to attend Girls' and two to 11 18th, anrS,C, July end of the county, this week to be nounced that the quota of .:;ou alternates will be chosen, and had been fully met and sent into sponsored by the Business and the state organization. Mrs. Smith Professional Women's Club American Legion Auxiliary, it expressed appreciation for the fine the announced by Mrs. Marva has been consupport given by individual Mrs. Verda Heffner, and the lleppler those and making tributors the of respective organ presidents canvass for funds. izations. of There have been six .girls make is the amount Following money contributed by the towns application for this experience in this part of the county: Following are the requirements to SS.OO, lnoc; of quota; be met by the applicants: She must Minersville, 2ti.0; Adamsville, he a member of the Junior class $!"; North Creek, $10.50; Green- lot' the senior high school; niusi ville, .$lL.r0, and Beaver City, have qualities of leadership; be S237.-10of good character, of courage, and honesty; must d of her lie in the upper i.iss scbolastically; write a essav: must be able to take 1 back to her community the inter-- f est and sense of responsibility in Mrs. of Man-derfiol- C. DEAN 95, MOTHER'S DAY w d wa:.ched iar; e at interest with great the judging worked as a spinner there for 20 the annual Show at .MiI.i'.vstoik years and later worked at farm- nersville on Saturday. The show ing and dairying. He helped ' was held at the new ground- - ii the building of Fort Cameron in the southwest par! of M ilieisv ii',, 1 873 and later worked at a stone Forty-fiv- e beet :llie and 13 lair quarry at St. (ieorge to assist in cattle were exhibited. the building of the temple. Cattle were entered from Boa Survivors include four daugh- ver. South Milford am! M ir.ei ters. Alice 1). Anderson. Oak 'Miy. Rodney Richenhark. Millard Martha I). I'aioo. Isabel i. Muir, illagent, indued the 1 and Amelia Dean of Beaver; Price. Mar Lew and ;tries. grandchildren and 11 greatgrand- county agent, judged the dairy Continued from f'.rst page i i.iii ly A . Serve The Best To The Best i Ivoi SATURDAY 1; children. entries. A nrominent Beaver musician. Lunch was served a Mr. Dean was a member of at quar- yJ v i I the vhool and a dance was held in Swifts' and Cudahy's tet which sang at many funerals il InR. with coin,'; to i' proceeds with He also went to Salt Bake funds for ji new chanel. t'l:ktK PUKiV SAl SAlitJ Kfl . V. the band to participate in the is the result of th Following i an ' the r,oth rt inbilee "a s ilfflllH!! jiii judging in the one-thirBACON Sliced Yf ""' .'. niversary of the pioneers' arri !'f'. n ( 'ow r!;t ft val in Ftah. His name is on me Wnml Voel Wood. ml '1 tol :'. " ' Living Immigrant" plaque in the to r c!u;-Hereford 1 ,,? 1 LUNCH?' ON MEATS Assorted state capitol. .lb t who-vs v'""? V'e veil He married Sophia Swindle- N'oe! Wood. 2nd ar! :?r.l. which it is expected hurst in the St. ('..urge temple If government i Hen-forIteif. r class. a Ives ' i RUSH PORK fcl she will ft gain form girls' state. In April 2. 1 S7!. She died in !" :'. shown i Gordon l'yr N'o.-- WoB addition, she will report her ex-All of the grandchildren were T&f, d Mvrf who to spon-the club periences Co-- ' present at the services ami the female chamnion Grand 1 Oi;iMOCK CHICKEN LEGS sored her, when she returns home. husbands and wives ot thoes who 1; don Eyre. Vern Worn!. "10' nd f lOach girl had a person inter married, and all of the great : ire Kv Bull class, under one year S:.iurday Now Only ns view. The judges are. Mae wnite !fri grandchildren who were not too shown) M - Kn ,Te-- s j lit I f! rant Rsnlin. Melba Yardley and young. Cartel-Vs. ff John Joseph. friends and relair. div. Bull class. DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE at5Pl N'oe! and Vern Wood tives, attending the services were; shown)-- Kldon Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. 1 ,IAMi:S TTtFEW, :i, FORMER Bull (lass, vearliu-j6 p.m., delivered next 'ovn taken Orders Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen. Mr -- Reed Smith and Son. Noel Woor Hi:i:i POSTMASTER, DIES; and Mrs. Don Anderson. Mrs. Karl Hid Wood and Eyre. I'TNERA L AT AURORA, MAY 2 :! shown Harris. Mr. and Airs. Kllis Ander Bull class. DON'T GO BY COME BUT! Wood and Eyre Co.. Vern an Funeral services for James Cur son, Mrs. Beiana Koper, ana r reu of all and Genevieve Anderson, in Voel at his home Wood. few, 93. who died Mrs. Dorus Warner ol (5 shown i Aged Bull Cla-- s ,rtlllOltl Ol I illles UH IUCIU LU ttfctr. Oak City; were held Sunday. He was post Portland. Oregon; Mrs. Tina Fer Ralph Pearson. Jim Rollins. 2nd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiih master of Reed, Beaver County, for ns and I mane f erns. .Mr. ana and 3rd. four years, and postmaster of Aur- Leo Campeau and three children. Grand Champion Bull Class ( I ill of Twin Falls, Idaho; Mr. and shown ) ora for 16 years. Pearson. Wood V He was born in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Warren Dean and three chil Eyre. Reed Smith and Son. PHONE 13 March 29, 1855, and crossed the dren of Green River. I tali ; Mr. Feeder Steer Class (!) shown Salt Wavne Gillins. Keith Rollin-- . N'oe! Mrs. Patterson. and Edward his Utah to with parents, plains converts to the LDS Church, when Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wood. Others shown: Vern Wood. he was C years 6ld. The family Paice and Miss Erma Pake, Logan. Rex Smith, Dale Eyre. Gilbert r - settled in Beaver County in 1861. Yardley. Eugene Ward. in Fat Steer (Mass it! Whiteface. Surviving, in addition to his m ,4 FLYING KITE W Vern Lois 2 Voel Wood, Stoddard, widow, the former Shorthorn) are four sons and two daughters; CONTEST SET Wood. Rex Smith. Others shown1 a sister, Mrs. Sarah White, Milford Delvin Smith, two; Voel and Vern L,...f.,... - .., Mr. and Mrs. DelmerP. ir,) will be Wood, three. A kite flying contest AH of this elass and 18 grandchildren. 10 great school EDDING on announce held PLANTS the choice. grounds high sraded Petunias, the arrival oh grandchildren. Also on Saturday, May 15 as an event Pansios, Asters, etc. also large boy. born May 1, at tie. Milking Cow Class til shown) selection of Potted Plants for of the City Recreation committee. Vet Craw, Elmer Marshall. Ty HEAVER COUNTY SIXTH kites will be al- Gillins. Mother s Day. Phone 21!) Now. Only home-mad- e GRADERS HOLD SPRIXO I i lowed to participate for the prizes FAKKEK FLORAL. A20 ANNI' . II IAVT01 Dairy Heifer Class. Jersey 1947 which have been donated by the shown FESTIVAL AT M I X E RS VI LEE hkavkii mi(;hsch(. f CI Jule Gillins. Harold BaBeaver Study club. Cash prizes are ker, Vern Wood. ANTED T Ol NG CALVES. See The students of all sixth grades to be otter tor the boy or girl lass work at Beaver (To GORDON u. BAKER, or phone H lstein Heifer Class i 1 shown in Beaver County participated in who 111-or the most string out in give way today Friday f .gets M. J. Warr. M7tf a Spring Festival at Minersville on a given tune, uaipn is. juiiu;, annual cleaning and wb Dairy Bulls. Jersey, Minersvilh Wednesday. of the giantt "Ii" symki AIID OF THANKS chairman of the spring activities' Dairy Assn. Holstein Mim-i-sv lU 1'nder the supervision of Erma committee, will direct the contest. school, located on their! A $ Assn. Dairy We 'sire to express our thanks town. Bennett, primary supervisor, this ? At a meeting of the city comThe hoys, who ki t!o neighbors and friends who will field day was held from 10 a.m. mittee on Miss evening. at form: the scM Saturday report to 3 p.m. died to extend sympathy in the o clock, Group singing of all Erma Bennett tendered her resig- i.O L DI P ( AMI'S Wll.l others, needitti hools and singing by each grade nation and Mrs. Louise Fairer was GPSEHVE EIMGIIAM our father. Heber Dean tation to the "ii" andfc. To those who was the opening feature. A variety ook part at the meet at the usual hour LaMont in her place. NMVi:usM!v appointed v ii es. & of square and novely dances fol Thornock. who has been for tin beautiful floral hour or two. the girls supervis I'r. pa rat ions are hein.L' iffei itiL's. and' for every kindness lowed. conhas their tune to cleaning :: ing the skating activity, for a full day' s proi'ani By tin ve are grateful. Lunch was served by the Min sented to act as mgs and grounds. supervisor for four ersville school lunch committee. other activities, also. Camps of the Daughters ot Amelia Dean. Alice D. Ander in sports. At:-participate ' Minneapolis-Molin- e Pionee-rson June tin son. Martha D. Paice, Isabel show will he shown tht Knough volleyball and Softball A city-wid- e marble tournament I'tah oi D. Muir. and Families. teams were organized to give every for various age groups is also be- occasion hoinsr tile anni versa at 1 o'clock. Yoiiiili". For Briuham of the hirth to the an student enjoy opportunity Mrs. to according Phone 103-- J Beaver ing planned, NOTICE TO KENT'S LAKE afternoon. Schools did not play in- Vilda Smith, genera! chairman. A the enjoyment of the public, musSTOCKHOLDERS dividually, said Miss Bennett, but definite time for this contest will ic and sinuini:. aloiis with a disJoe Atkin of Cedar C mixed so that new friendships be announced in the near future. play of Pioneer relics is planned. and Wednesji; h"ardli Tuesday tllllMHIII tMltllllllltlllllllllltUl tllltllt JIIIIIfilrlUMIIItttlliHr UtlllftlllllMliMHlltllllllUlllllIMMlllltMllltlllMIIMIJIIIIMIItlltllllllllllMUIIMtll Your litis assessment is past In connection, there will be a were formed. on business. He was s a tWbite. la- -, and l unless paid before May his coloj-fubazaar, featuring many ' Sherman Carter was in charge M r. and Mr-- 'in an parent at h. ill ho advertised for sale. fine articles of clothins and beauof music; Frank Farnsworth con- LIONS CLUB TO kin . ...... V. oid iinnoi essary expense. tiful handwork. Quantities of ducted the games, and Miss BenIs, KENT'S LAKE BOARD food will also be on sale, nett led the dancing. jmrectc SPONSOR DONKEY OF Tit. DIRECTORS. with a grand hall scheduled in the This is the first time for several INSPECIbar-fCAR HERE BASEBALL held been has field evening. years that day i ....... . ii". 'rill.- ii , f.iiMi.N w no took a Proceeds from the day's activin Beaver County. from the City Office please purse Period Ends After an absence of severa ities will go to help with the cost I, kind enough to return the CounDonkey Baseball will re of the publication. years. Act I s and silver Miss Marilyn Simmons, art in turn to amuse the Publication of the eversharp pencil people of Bea ty HNtorv." mail to Dorothy Williams. structor at the local high school ver, it is announced by Wm. A COME IN 1&1A (loth-boune book is now was called to Provo on account of of tin- Eiom underway. One thousand copies president Firmarge, For Prompt Seri Wl!iia:i the death of her grandfather. She Club, which will sponsor the af will be print'-dDATES SET with no second '.or.LIZ.TI() ley Bla left for Provo on Wednesday. edition planned, and no books fair here next month. The eavor County Commission sie Z6 A contract was signed last weekito )( ivailab'e when the firt is- - will sit as a Board of Fininlintinn OFFICIAL Willla;, Barbara and Karl Farnsworth, for the donkeys and equipment toj-has hern sold. Win n com do! . "it t In- ioliowin it was an- dates, students at the BYU. spent the be here on Saturday evening. Junoicd the hook will tuini? lead-i- iiouiic.-INSPECTS Aei following the regular ses-i"i- i week-en- d at Beaver, at the home 12th at 6 p.m.. at the race track1.-- ,. man 'U' , ;, ..f ion WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT 17 Uedi,eday: June 1, H and o'f their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S NO. Special com rnniiL- of utamonci. AllVoIle sookiio .,.1!,,.,. H1 tn Taylor Farnsworth. Miss Miriam iif m meiits !y iiion, pictures hoiii, meet on one of the Young. American Fork, was also wi" " "'s,i"i; bi." above dates. Press Ads. bring results in a guest at tne rarnswortn nome II ii lie in 10 t will b. an BOARD OF COFNTY Ann set to any private library, f'opj,. Will Represent Thorley Motor Company he d vi still contact resei may by am officer of the various ('.iinn New Cars, New Cedar City in Beaver Elccq backer. of Dau'.-hter--i of t !ah Piom-ersDISTRICT COURT 200-wor- ev- t n-- . va'-iou- H i d h'-M- i i i . mE . 1 l fj Vi.-to- i f EDAT . . ' Out-of-to- alter AFI Y ( BEAVER MERCANT1 Special Bargains in ir,! CANVAS DAMS ;- KAISER SEDAN at - I J -- PONTIAC SEDANETTE 1941 f i Yr;s Tractor Service Hood Welding l w. Dealer lt, . North 1M1I1INI1II deli-i- ons - 11 MEm "Pa-ave- r,iiu-pa-,- d s- ASiian BaldcaUt i TH Auto a- of for GUN REPAIRING Trucks, Used Cars or Trucks Contact Mr. Baldwin or Phone 120-- M Ve arc now in the position to do repair work on all makes of guns. Also we will mount your scope on any make of rifle. Highest Cash Prices Paid for late model Cars ALL NEW MERCURY IS NOW SHOWING CALL IN AND SEE OUR STOCK OF NEW GUNS THORLEY MOTOR CO. 18 nMIHKIIMMJIIt'HiltiUintltliniirillMKtnf Ittl THOMPSON'S Cedar City, Utah South Main 4tll tl1lltinHMItltlMtljlM(H1lll4i1tliriUtllttM1MlltMIJtllMI(HIMIMIIHrlNtDMIIt1HI(lltIDtlirMIfttM1ltim VANCB I BtiH, SWELL TO ' IT'S VEA.H.AJND VVANCB RABBIT STEW AMlSSlNG sJOTOP IT OFF A.OAV IN THE. ' ' OH;WtLL If 1HW2E TODAV 1 fetMINOS ME OF THOSE SALES II ADVERTISERS MAKE AFTEI2. kTWEIR, AOS APPEAR. IN OUR. PAPER. 1 7AN0 GONE COUNTTRV . t di' ; woe. .. 1 y . I I ' fj 9 x i w 4 ... i M rT mm .1.1 - J Sgr f&M?Mds IV v i i Mrs. Marti to i Pan a H home the first Mis Harton Spetli Die her dauL-htin t'l i. i: visit. d with two !,,; Moitn s. Iow a F.e the Mrs Barton ia. he. ii her ('aucti'e! Mr- - .1 and family in Salt !, h'-- , t ( and 'lie. - Kdwa Monda a tie. Ve. Mrs to U n ' tin wee).; ' a s ''"1 in.-i- !' ;t!; ,lU mm 1 I He De IjUn, A vs. Vi wj the Interstate I. :: More ' at the Dee Pattet i' at st ( ;,, Join- "" t at! omparable to the "ti the vantage-groun- d 'lato is Parol,. "! tune, but diligence, ' foi malices. - Wo! Drivin? ., Smith md fnmilv w m ad e 'riti ui) the retuviied to tloir 'S.itiii ilav evening. i:-- M.iv Mav Max. Min. Prec. ' nr. .on .no :ii "T .oo ,ir, '!." 27 .on ill ,oo sr. ,oo "7 ,oo tt9 ai: i ). ., "iftg . Earl A fir, b ' Wi:TH;i; Tills wi:i;k ,, fPfOOt- -i Write1 for IRON. liEAVEB-OARFlEbD, PIP; WASHINGTON' ecu: the lH in. We.. i t C,.,l Mr. and ,,, i liitf Mn arrivi it- f ,,, day evetiiiii. ai., I'ld Satu-d.if. our. 'its. 'r an feporter t tlli v Depend Sec or ' 151 Lower Operate 'i a TON to Greater lanes Inc.. was set for trial The Walters case in- " aiitomobih. crash, while II -- '' '"' is a suit arising out 'f a C.nyhoutid bus ' " ' i t rans,. truck, both .' ''''' i. i,.i Me on Hh. and the case 2 'I TRUCK! m tri.-iel-!- a i vs. V. May " J A t - t uiil b. published next week. ..uiy trial has been retiuested ilama.ee suits and the dates I" Coi.rt. The case of Roy ; II for FEDERAI; l'' ' ' tv X ) NEW - tan rm Mijoye vi-- loft; iirfieb , TMdi! Mrs. Ruby McMullin. Amiahell With ludg. Will I.. Hoyt on md F!s;e Hale and Mrs, Kate : the be I. t.e g ii Iar term of the went to Salt ,ak( ' v on Joseph ri- t "Hit III. t hen- Monday, c iai Siituiav to take Mi X. III loll ases were heard son bo le. H !. -- n Hard, " " '" 'I v..-- eS m anted. Minutes r ' -- v tor C ills; ' ';' have not been i'"' t w o it the T! :,S week, and a complete ites retuitied home Mon l, iand - ti SESSION MONDAY Mr. ;u RITA'S AD VENTURES OR CEDAR ' 115 North ( Mav M.' i;n i: riTV Burton IIch ver wnf Mv Mv Ml-,-' - y |