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Show 'Silt ft Does SI I J Does Beaver Need Hospital? ?A ti Beaver i. t XXXXHI-- rW'MK 20 NO- BEAVER tl'TAHl hhree of Four Pedestrians in Traffic 0ed tat ..ll,4-,tO , i 4-- Legion Auxiliary Sets Plans for Annual nn flHH.. 1.1-- - m. luii Ljeuins rum Loninuui lu -i- viav za i FRIDAY. MAY 14, 1948 PRESS. Cyprus Downs Beaver 13-- 6 in Baseball Classic Need A Hospital? . 'i PRICE SEVEN CENTS 1G0O Nearly Commencement Exercises At Beaver High Set for Next Week, May 20th Persons Hear Pres. Smith Address Seminary The Pirates from Cyprus High School at Magna powered thro ugh t.V Julioii II. Maivcj, "A poppy on every coat . early one thousand persons r Heaver, 13-Plans are rapidly nearlng comand won their right Manager, National Conservation .nemhrauco in every annual for the twenty-sixt- h heart," will to meet Juab High of Nephi in the crowded the West Ward chapel al pletion Bureau lie the goal of the American Lecommencement exercises of the class IS stale baseball finals, Kay most to capacity on Sunday eve dooo.no It j Beaver High School, to be held at (This is the second of a series gion Auxiliary for the annual ob- l'earce allowed II! hits while his ning to hear President George Al the auditorium, Thursday, May 20, n in articles on street and hiah- - servance of Poppy Day here, May team collected li. Unfortunate er- bert Smith deliver the address to at 8:00 p.m. Horace H. Rose, way safety, written hv nat iimally M. the Saturday before Memorial rors, early in the game, gave the the 77 members o,f the 194S Semiav. class. former principal at the school, will a to was which lead hard visitors inary .graduating Visiting aceide recognized prevention lbaver stake for the first time ercome. is for I'oppy Hay we re an-Lgive the address to the 1948 grad specialists and publish d by The four-ruii iii d this week by Mrs. ress in the interests of becoming head of the Church. Hue rally in iie fifth lndividual basketball trophies uating class. greater The program, as announced by the Auxiliary's Poppy ling put Heaver a he ad six to five, President Smith thrilled the huge will bo !ru traffic safety.) presented to the ten squad :an. following a meet ing of and brought a relief pitcher to the audience with his message on liv- members who last March placed the graduation committee and the The time has come when all ing the principles of the Gospel. second in the state "B" tourna Senior class advisers, Melbourne ininuttee. Poppies will be mound. Jenkinson, a south-paw- . ommunities need laws to control offered throughout the ciiyall day was in a bad spot. with one run Prelude violin music was played ment, at a stiiR dinner at Twist's Heslington and Kathryn Schnepel, is as follows: Processiotfal, gradu pedestrians as well as automo- so that everyone will have oppor in and the bases loaded. Lee Chap by Mrs. Macel Horton and Mrs. Cafe next Wednesday evening at biles. All of us are pedestrians tunity to honor the war dead by man saved the day for Cyprus Kathryn Schnepel, accompanied by S:00 p.m. The trophies, suuauiy ating class, "Pomp and Circumae- e, i mistance" by Mini'. As President nereiore we tearing the memorial flower. j.voi Coming in from center field, lit Mrs. Clara Carter. 11 inscribed, were ordered in March, feel more in our own element when III BUS one a orchestra, di run sin Smith entered the building, the but have been delayed in arrival. ompanled by in, allowed Contributions made for t lie pfcp- - walked we are walking, and as a group we eted C. two Rawlinson; and which scored Oh by more, Thee "Wo Haryey violins gle Thank to will played the rehabilitation go pies p n i Cost of the trophies and the din invocation, 10 uiiuersianu uie limitation-,- e and Jane Calvert; tan then whiffed three in a row to stoi God for a Prophet." and the audi-onMary 1. of welfare child the funds coach , the ners for the ten men, i. - n .. i violin solo, "Souvenir," "by Keith ii nitaiiiomoDiie. hiven experi ijion and Auxiliary, to be used lor the threat. Afi'T that he held the stood in honor of the vener met enced drivers forget these limine the benefit of disabled war veter- Heavers in check, allowing only a able church head. Jean Heffner and athletic manager is being Barton, accompanied by Norma collected at the time Nell Barton. 'ions when they become pedes ans and I no runs in then led the congregation in sing-in- g from funds few and scattered hits of veterans needy during SATfE of the telephoned broadcast of the trians. Year after the records Salutatory will be given by Miss the hymn and the invocation the coming year. These contribu- - the remainiii'j four stanzas. championship game. The funds re Mary Warr; men's double quartet. pii were nine lo snow that Three credited was offered by Man Joseph. strike outs t!,i, was maining. after the leased wire out of every four pedestrians kilo t to .lonkinson. si to Chapman and Hlaine Thompson, class presi- - paid for, are being augmented by omposed of Reed Christensen. M. Till' II in motor vehicle a ider.ts ""1J v tSSM in Douglas Brlgigs, Harold Gale, Leon two for t Pearie. u Thursday's' i 'ut. g ive an address of welcome. only firms who did not Swindlehurst, Samuel Hickman, dther com:n!t!in:' n 'ins iiV 'in tilt on the local diamond. A large and announced the following pro the following in radio broadcasts Robert or violating a traffic law. Osborn, Richard Horton, crowd of fans was on hand to cheer gram: men's double quartetr "The articipate ros--ti- g Co., Smiths Hrookluwn Creamery a against signal was ivpoiti ' (tor the local hoys, Lord Is My Shepherd," composed Locker Plant, and Hern's Conoco Bon Terry, accompanied by Mrs. A state semi-fina- l :'l apfU'oxii' ately i pere.'i.t Kathryn M. Schnepel, will sing, match, it was of Heed Christensen, Richard Hori' iv. is also assist I'WivW'iXv.'p'S :v'::::-:--- r:xo': ':: When Old Friends Meet". I'ccidents involvin adult peilt directed by Horace H Hose, I' IS ton. Pouglas Hriggs, Norman N. Service. Heaver City in This project. Ross Van Orden will give the AA executive secret a v. 'rians. pi. vin.- in e Ml Umpires White. Sam Hickman, Keith Bar- ing ... .ro ova a ladies' were ( o inns and Hum le ot rovi ton, Jerome Wilklen. and William Tossing li' t Arrangements for this banquet valedictory address; double trio, composed of Verona remembrances individual o'Hited iiir tii". ind the fil'!' s if th Miller, accompanied by Kathryn I'eavi''. bov score BeMal. Joan Baker, Yvonne Smith, ' child pedestrian a :. tit ni- .Schnepel; talk on theme, Mrs. lles- - to the team, have been made uy AH 11 O e mend oa r ::,,--s the same of commerce and the Jean Marie Heffner, Betty White, chamber the ii vioiin solo, "Angel's Harris; 1 Osborn. rf 'c s'ory will :, re ,, si renade." Keith Harton, accom- Lions Club. Attendance at th din Florence Woodhouse, accompan 1 5 McShane. An efl'ect'vi solution to he Nell Barton; talk nor will be open to any man in ied by Mrs. Schnepel, will sing, Norma panied by 1 r, o an Ord n. ss. b Lovely Things." in ot pedest'-maccid lit c: "Our ) Heritage" by Doris Smith; town, but reservations must pI!. Pi arc The address to graduates will one of the e with following made Flor-e,"solo. "Oh My Father," only be attained through firm us. piano ;t Pee, L'h'. , at by given by Mr. Rose, executive of the three K's of safety: betore committeemen Monday "From Woodhouse; talk, 1 I). Pearce, c of the Utah High Schools L. A. secretary Dr. noon: Hyrum Harding. and en engineeriii'; TOO Seminary Into Life," Bob Osborn; 4 Holm. If. L. Lee. Earl T. Smith. W. A. Firm Activities Assn., and principal of torcement. in vocal "God Lives solo. Pedestrian laws My should 9 SfHO' Cillies. 11) B.II.S. for nine years. Principal ie designed not only to control tin Hichard Horton, accom- - age and II. O. Van Ordeii. irt. 3 0 Harton. 3b Ralph K. McCloy will present the to but Karma inform autothe walker, Joseph. (To by 1 Q.panlod r Remember, the day is Wednes graduates, and a member of the Williams, If mobile driver as to his area of rePrincipal Walter rerk8iek pre day; the time is S:00 p.m., the rida; Board of Education will sponsibility. TI i y should providi sented the class to the Stake Board place is Twist's Cafe, the occasion county whit3S in Totals l' nli award the diplomas. u I for the following: Pducation and made brief re a steak dinner in honor of the The lymk i graduating class will sing 1. Crosswalks should be A vaudeville program, consist marks. Pres. Mark Woolsev accept basketball team to award trophies Veteran Making' Poppies he Iff clearly "Land of Hope and Glory," as the at defined all a d urand of in matinee intersections per di evening the class and awarded the Make reservations early, as only 0 Lajg """K 1 ....i-- i number, accompanied concluding v..;a. th ban areas and pedestrians prohib- tion form a large part of the mon-ea limited number can be accom plomas. the orchestra; benediction by by and - ueu e hv the exuendfd A. net Pres. Murdock cioss Carlos streets spousorintro Ween said iron, auditorium, dine i igUinool modated. The affair is star, Buane Baldwin. in their vast rehabilita- Re-elect- ed d dioi'd Pres. Smith and expressed a spokesman for the committee bj a committee under the di rosswalks or. where traffic sig- Auxiliary Senior class officers Include: welfare work. ection of the Hand Mothers or- nals are in operation, against tlu tion and appreciation for his presence at the and the fathers of the boys are Rex Smith, hour j president; Eyvon Davis as the which acted anizatinn. The poppies Burton White Auxiliary exercises. This is the first lime especialy invited to participate in signal. rls i. as vice president; Reed Chrlsten- r .. . , . I ... aster of ceremonies since March, 1934, that the head this honor dinner. and an- - O 1 1vaiKing in me roadway in will distribute have been made by sen, secretary; J. KeIth Barton, W. A. Firmage local theatre of the church has been In Beaver the four acts and five both urban and rural areas should disabled veterans at Veterans hos ..j anil treasurer. ho prohibited when sidewalks are nitals. Thev are crepe paper rep owner, was . ip&ci! numbers as follows: president oi.to attend a meeting, Pres. Smith congratulated the Mr. and Mrs. John B. Williams licas of the famous wild poppies the Heaver Lions Club at elections nlrf Act I. "Desperate Desmond's provided. which held Monday noon at the reKularjclass on its theme for the program, and son Clair of Milford were Sun JUNIOR HIGH NIGHT MAY 18 3. Walking and in of Relgium Fiance the roadway ttstardlv Deed," directed by Lew while under the influence of intox- bloomed on the battlefields and lincheon. Long active in civic work ."As for me and my house, we shall day visitors at the home of Mrs iser, with the following taking Tuesday evening, May 18th, will icants should be prohibited. cemeteries of both world wars, and and.a former president of the serve the Lord." He complimented Dan Williams, and the Niels Jen iPau.i (eorge Miller Jr. Laska be Junior High Night, according 1. Men it is necessary to walk ivhi !i have been the symbol of re- Chamber of Commerce, Lion Firm-ag- e the large group on their achieve- - sen families. iar CWoolScy. Merle Merkley. Mildred in the to an announcement By Principal was named to fill an unexpir- ments and encouraged them to roadway, because of the ah membrance for the dead ever since Milky. Sherman Carter, Norman of then Thousands Ralph K. McCloy. Exhibits from as last term World ed t!i War. ideals sence maintain of year first high sidewalks, president, throughout pedestrian: hiie. Braiiuda White. Kate Will- art department, shop, Ag dethe own. of his a unable term for men was life. women, an and elected As disabled of "the be should example living required to walk facing to ar.il Sara Hakes. partment, and home economics Other officers, elected to serve Lord's law of health," he present to do other work, have been given traffic. will be on display before and after Act II. Dumb as A Door Knob" 5. When it is necessary to walk employment making poppies for with Mr. Firmage, are: Aird G. ed the class with a bottle of wheat. the program, which is scheduled reeled by Ktl wards and in the Cbas. "Wheat is for man," he quoted and Merkley, first roadway at night, pedes lie Aiixiliarv this year. to R. said that, for years he has eaten Jean Murdock, with Mary trians should be Johnson, second At a meeting Saturday evenln to begin at 7:30. The program, required to carry be held in the auditorium, will jUkWarf playing the piano, the play-- ( a light and walk third C. as a cooked whole wheat cereal of sponsors of Beaver's Baseball Alston, facing traffic. were l.allae Edwards and Jos. A. Manlone, secretary; Earl each morning. At 78 years of age, Club, Hyrum L. Lee was elected Include a concert from the Junior 6. Crossing highways on which Dr. M. R. he still has his own teeth, he told high chorus, and other numbers. T. Smith, treasurer; '('Leiiw. there is heavy traffic should be president; Jos. A. Manzione, man Dancing will follow the He encouraged the the tail audience. Hyrum program. twister; Mackintosh, areas r; in Act at rural III. A. secretary-treasureC. only Kirkham, ager; j Hillbilly Sue," directed permitted The public is invited. L. Lee. lion tamer: II. M. Christen- eating of proper food to maintain and J. P. Barton and points wnere tne pedestrian has EAE by ACn vvi!!i;l,ns and Macel and C. Edwin Paice. directors. good health, and also urged the Ern Pearce as J'0"' With ""' , ast in('lu(UnK. Carol a clear and unobstructed view of Edward Roothe, 2S. is lodged in senPlans playing managers. were announced for a big! storing and producing of food. 011 in iSfllWIlliatns. Richard Horton. Shir the highway for either the lbaver County jail, having feet W. A. Firmage was named to head MIA PLAY PRESENTED FOR A toi club local the double from of trio, composed girls' ley Bi n km r. Macel the advertising committee. been bound over to the district delegation SECOND PERFORMANCE Horton, Bes- direction. Con- - Norma Barton, Colleen Cox, Mary Lions at the in be attendance sie Edwards. 7. Pedestrians y and crossing inter on it on charges of burgla-Amasa Rarton, Kay Ei. An application has been made Carolyn Black. Jean Heffner, Delia WiUlains am Ann Williams. The Stake M.I.A. play, "What sections at designated crosswalk grand larceny, following a hearing vention at St. George. June 3 to will act on Rao Myers and Joann Hutchlngs. to join the Sevier Valley league Doth It local members Several if under appropriate signal, pro at MiKord Thursday morning. He Profit," directed by Harold on the accompanied Act IV. "Yajt a Minute." Nor- by Florence Wood- - tiut. nothing definite lias been re P. Sutherland, was presented to a vided, or where no signal is in op was apnrehended at Salt Lake City committees and have places it was stated. manVhit.' and Heed Christensen. eration. should have the right of house, sang, "The Lord's Prayer." ceived on the application. A meet large audience Wednesday evening and r. tin le d to Beaver Wednesday program, Special numbers were tan dance and Rhoda Ann Schwob pronounc- ing will be held in Cedar City in at the West Ward amusement hall. way over automobiles turning by Sheriff Jasper Puffer. the near future to discuss the or- A in mJ etie, Nancy ed are benediction. capacity, the men Few lacking Yardley, Sonja right or left. capacity crowd had enjoyed the is alleged to have bur- - but they fail because they are lack-i- n ganization of a Southern Utah play Holli&irsheud. Maria Robinson and were Boothe Hundreds of moved chairs at the first performance last be used final criterion to The into the chapel and amusement league, it is understood. The St. week, and so R DrAlBi Ibiod. accornnanied hv Jane in judging whether or not pedes L'laried two rooms at the Horn application. Calvin Coolidge. many requests were week and then ball to accommodate the large at- George club has been playing with received for a Annfcunn; vocal solo, Don Ilaw- - trians should the roadway Silver Hotel last repeat production dispute to Elmer 11H60B. tendance by committees from the .Nevada teams tor some time now, of the highly recommended iimtKinieH Vnlrtn with an automobile is this hv there took a car belonging ItKCPvEATION play, m i.T not and it is as as known whether far ectn Hani;snn; two song-skitHo they that the cast graciously agreed. apparently got graduating class. A public address Sara is no equal competion between n Lund. will be in interested wker-- il and Tim Joining the This was the first stake play for Calieiite. N'cv when the thoughts The Recreation committee an system carried the proceedings to Mackerell. and pedestrian and a S.ono of IMdill'' bv Aiuks Tlnrlnn barged with violation of nounces plans for a horseback ridea!! parts of the building, with two proposed Southern Utah league. being several years, and the public seemautomobile! pound A 1, the Dyer Ait caused him to back ind hayrack ride to the "B east speakers outside for those who sat ed "hungry" for such wholesome ippreciative audience Tito car was found in the of town, on Saturday, .May i ne in their cars. The wholehearted the East Ward chapel, where Pres. entertainment. en3oye j the "titertainnient, and it Mrs. Rav W. Goodwin returned),barrow lilt near Kanosh. is of and being adults is BBd'T-t- o many individuals Smith shook hands and greeted event for cooperation , x ... I l.' i i d that the proceeds lo i.er inline a, rim in'. i. V or people, both young on Aput - sponsored by the members of tne made possible the success of the Hundreds "we sutfi ietit to finish navinc was miroP'd Boothe a after visiting few davs with her exercises. for th,. The class ...... . The of the old. club. and group rv in .iw girls Beaver it, people had never EIRE AT REYNOLDS BUILDING Many Riding w hand uniforms. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George HaK- irom au i(iwhere hei" still had six will meet at r, o'clock at the high were dressed in formals, as were seen or shaken hands with the SUPPLY ON' MONDAY Mr. Baker is California, er at Minersville. school, and will provide individual the girls who assisted with the church leader. Accompanying the The fire department was called President to Beaver, was D. Arthur out r,l.M IXKS I.M.OK offie is have sack lunches, it has been planned. ushering. .I 111 hi ii 1,1 T n,1ia-; pull v H I'll). Monday about noon when the stroke. iillR. uuwunm . n.i . the the furnished his be by evening meeting, Haycock, Preceding to Sheriff Drinks will A private secretary and roof of a store room caught on IVV Windstorm In Tlrenvor panied home bv Miss Craw, who been notified, according an informal reception was held at Gannon H. Lund. host club. sd n,. HlltV flili fire at the Reynolds Building jPtlffer. erinaMftn Klo fatri- - has employment in Pioche. Supply. Quick action of employes JfeOTi Kiiday of last week. It Is had the fire nearly under control that the end of th(f barn 131 '"He,! when the flermen arrived. ''"'1 Twitchell farm was Trophies to Be tx- 'srr- ? - 4 Awarded BHS Basketball Squad -- n - Elgar-woodhous- J C: c' , ffyf . Lstwsu pi f . i ; ilLAiU I - i V i j name!.-"ducation- Vaudeville Plays M Big Crowd BHS Friday ' i A" v - W. A. Firmage Head -- hit ;co' 0- A Of Lions Club Baseball Club Elects Officers Parolee Jailed On Local Count Jo-iW- II i s. . 150-pou- a. - '. . ( "lit. ,'lT'd snrni'il ""u uvrn ncir Tourist Travel This Year theMay Be Largest in History of State lflv that the ... ... uii ins" about one trip In a life- every community. The sad fact source of cash income In All indications are that while towns time. This was either a honeymoon most'mains. however, the also is it Pnh'I on the will be the greatest Veal' Vet 10,;l nili'll and cities sit back wishfully hop-;tripreferably to Niagara. Falls, S'!";"'" T1"' nor,h wal1 of 'Iw. borders t.rofit ibie type of business and . .J ... . .. .. .. .1 . .. I : . r i tl. i atiK tourist trade within a ui ia.veu - . u, 1.ne enjoyeu lor a new muumiy iuiI. obtain. It depletes no ing to , lit)k ,md dam,e ha) ... nti-.11.. ittLfft'ia-wl - l i of the United Status. I'pset i'utllAi1 .... tltr. anni n.u . nxm un ii,ti,j imn immu.-- i in m '..-resources; n leaves no l.nj fcr't? ","il,n",,"l at Minersvllle througuoui, th' leittn Now the situation Is of business. I.,,,,), w;lt) aso ()lown ovpr icat conditions n its wake through credit 'through eventual completion decrease - tne central t ran project, rnotis- - cnangeo una me annual or tinlire, at noon, at the barn on world will probably not does it require nd 'accounts; Urinated American totutsi sp i t of tourist dollars roll rightnual trip Is just a part of normal expend!-;and- s .... ...,. fi n v out capital " t.,.,i " n'.M'iii- - i I'Miifin r, Imr abroad. Yet this . ao . .,, o 1i a w.c,ttinnlli unl llvltliT.,. Tliia I "Mil mwi n , a ummii.ii o..ui l.mi iKU'hT aiiio .iliinnn ''iin brought under dOPH Jt wilhtures feqtlire. control, living WP a,e df,r whi(.h eonhi hav been awareness of its widespread stop in some other area. Utah's lenge to every area that can profit due! serious, cause more people to desire escape, keen a hit of ingenuity and In-- ! major problem, for the next twojfrom tourist travel. If strangers .1 1. i in t, ot value. " inn race rest and relaxation in the form un year, 10 or is aiirai-Hiaie OI itie less ttiree years, an uirougn T V!i( was alsomowing and understanding reported as and eiwii vacations win main a nd their desires more people.' to l tan than it is to it is quite possible tnat tne treatnf v,,re in Milford. caus- - travel, liiiman beings within th I'lM'l' ' " ' . rw.i.ils Whether Utah will at prolong the visit of those who ment they receive and the Inform- H Sintake place ;i Hinge. this country. i. t receive Its iust share of the, come into or through the state, atlon that Is given them will create tour-- ( greater depend largely; Another major project should be a desire- to return and spend much should enjoy i jj;t )ra((l wj Utah KATIirp. THIS WEEK r no nine nexi year. it dill during onr r,.sjdcntS Who meet me to create such a lavoranie mirt'-i!iio1st travel than n m are on 1 f 7. ttiose 'viio Max. lnexpen-isioMln. how ...,,, of Hurrying Prec. matter no i year centennial ii. 7 WOHKABIE TOlTtlST i,,! ;.,,i.if i,ns such neo- - through the state that they will;' 72 53 vonr too many persons. fearing' .00 m diced ill pillHic choose! vear or vear the after inert facilities 48 26 .00 housing congested pie may he. , iy llto State flu o i.' jthis state as their vacation dostin 58 22 .00 Utah To be able to create the proper CAN Mv in oMMt'NITIES ation. situation;.,, 03 28 .00 This was an unnatural crossit.ui.-t.i-on the tourist, each . 11 .i Impression ,,,,.,v-.Vacation travel has cnanged fi3 U locicallv... the fiO 30 . Ii t '" My meets the public, who l m mm a ; vears. v trruat t li.rtncr recent .. aoi again . 70 (furinr" ; 29 ! .00 .. ... An imnroven sianu.ii'i ..i .. i'i of the weni or teaoe, osu, 79 ui imiDuimci 38 uic ions maiiKKeineni interest .00 of mnast' is muni; neinr its position lOivery assume sin- lof its residents Tourist trade is the largest '' im'hl(,inK fe p, - 1 1 1 1 i polit-'easie- 1 st ocrii-.iillitr- tii-i- ts oi-a- ''. , a IlllVH-VK- ; i -.ro '' I "'" 1 ,, . 1 1 1 C - ... should possess the following tools: Wallace Frazer of Los Angeles 1. An adequate knowledge of the came to Beaver on Monday and is and state; 2. A know- - a guest at the home of the Hales community . . or tne average tourist, his sisters. needs and desires; 3. A knowledge of how to meet people favorably. On Mother's Day, Mrs. Lou Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dalton and Such tools are not difficult to daughter visited with Mrs. D. T. obtain. The State Department of Reese and Mrs. Dan Williams. Publicity recognizes its responsibility to the residents of the whole Douglas McMullln, student at state in helping them to Improve the BYU, came to Beaver Thursday their standard of living through to attend the Cyprus-Beavbase the benefits of increased tourist ball game, and to spend the weektrade. With this thought in mind, end visiting home folk. representatives of the Department will cooperate in any request that Mr. and Mrs. Nell Nellseo and the communities may make for on- - Cecil Mulr spent the week end vis assistance and advice iting points of interest in Northern In putting programs of this type Utah and Southern Idaho. They into Immedalto operation. A re- we're accompanied back by Mrs. quest made to the Department at Mulr and daughter Jean, who had No. 8 W'est 2nd South, Salt Lake spent two weeks at Lewlston, Utah her parents, Mr. and Mrs. City, will bring an immediate sponse. Andy Robinson. Dal-to- er the-grou- re-wl- th n, |