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Show Brad-shawthe funeral services of Mr. Bradshaw. uncle, Joram Burial was Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rosenburg and children and Mrs. Lottie Rosenburg of Cedar City were guests at dinner on Sunday at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly. The following have been visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Patterson: .Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Patterson and children and Mrs. Joe Patterson of Boulder City, who were enroute to Salt Lake City, visited Saturday; Mrs. Oleen Clark and Mrs. Viola Davis, Cedar City, were dinner guests on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Patterson and chil dren of Joseph were guests on Monday. 's BEAVEIl ( I'TAH ) PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1948 BLACK POWDER DAYS (Continued from page one) ,ther half saidi Fillmore. but lh .no the r.i.id aav horn it i,. ' About rtuu-- (i,., ; t'ht.i- t Mrs v i3Dl B. ' - 1 r i: - Be 'A e a' ot 51) U j5 i News i J P j: i NOTICE sieeV pMli ' DR. Til. F. BURGESS, Optomsf th, If id llt: li,! WILL KE IN BEAVER AT THE LOWHO it I i;- -! tt j of4-- Vi U'jkK , !' GREENVILLE iNERSVILLE Dr. and f St. George We kk Memorial day . ,,,,-hdivided.. home. The afternoon was spent "UU ! banana nome and to" social that of and Mr. so! snow, ,n sewing and Mro'clock. 4 i Hutchings. ; ;( (i to Ktllmwr splits were served at all .:inl amped k, a it I, ihey turn Mr. and Airs some Air. and Airs, William Fother- tOgef hi that niiit. although Austin ? r inghum and Air: i. Thomas Fother two children of did no arriw in amp until aft Lake- City spent a dark, Tii next niorn'.n mere wa-)- itignam of Salt ft o!' snow. The weatli r the wt ek end at the home of Mrs. of Mrs Hall's SlStei. tin about a f ' ex- Dorothy E. Williams. Oakden ,1 the and ::Id' and lily ban had family. miserabl and a id plorAft Mr. and Mrs iravt ling on a A.r. and Airs. Larson of Elsinore trill Well, five tillli- - and r over windili- - trail Stanley (iiinn oi novo speiu Minersville ann ox teams, tiny the week end at Beaver with their a baby daughter tvl1 dr ,1 miles wit home to t'e ir broth r and family, Mr. and Airs. 2nd. Mrs. Banks i were all 'Jhlil to t fori Imelda Green. families and be she!!.-- ed from th. John Gunu. cold. November winds. Willian Anderson could not remember all the men in the party but hr gave me the following 1904 ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25. names: Philo T. Farnsworth. Martin Anderson, James Anderson. Simeon Howd, James Low. C '. ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE PRt Wood house, James Farrer, Robert Wilson G. Nowers. Orson Kershaw, MERLE B. MERKLEY t m ,'iA'D G. MERKLEY and Samuel Kerslia-,'Tyler, Editor Associate EJitat and Publisher were organized in small ne ss parties, and Bishop Farnsworth was PUBLISHI D EVERY PR I DAY chosen captain. They took s i.iiM ION RATES- - - Year. $3.00: 6 Mo. $2.00. 3 Mo. $1.25 teams as they hail no Morses. (I'AYAHl.E IN ADVANCE) Takiii Hie oln Indian trail west Office at Utah, about where Milford is now from Post Beaver, in the entered ,., public.ition (. mail mailer, under the act of Consjress ot Mar. 3, 1879. located, they went through Hie J eiepnone it. s n g v pass where Squaw Spring is now uUs t iiuti'tl on request. H located. (This, in reality, is a tunnel and a well. It was dug by The Relief Society held a special B. White Stage Co. about a station on their route! 1870 for quilting Thursday in the Relief So Morris Mrs, By Margaret room. from Corn Creek to Piocho. ) a! liert and Wayne Craw, both of Air. and Mrs. Mitchell Stoddard squaw was drowned in the well and 'Irs. AlvarcltM JtoMnsoli Logan were visiting their parents, and son Jimmy and Winnie and from then on it. was calbd Squaw Mbosliorins and Mi'B. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craw. Shirley Blackner motored from Spring. The expedition camped at Club Me hi Midvale .arc bore Jesse Baker of Logan spent Sat- Salt Lake City Saturday evening, what afterward was calbd Antel- Sew i ii ii Sallies Mrs. Edna urday here visiting his brother and and spent the week end at the ope Spring and crossed what is iln ii sister, ll! Ii in t ill!-s Sallii The Si ' i; brothers. City, Sidney family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter now called Wall Wall Valley. at the home of tin ir leader. Airs. A stork shower, in honor of Mrs. Blackner. .i id t arte (This is a corruption of the ln- - Maitel Smith, hi t Thursday. Third home was the held Evans at Lela of Mr. Thiessen Airs. dian name, Wamp pah, which y. a r pi ".!' els v Jack and discussed and ilis, I. ynn Kc(l and Mrs. Beulah Wood. Many rela Ely, Nev., visited at the home of means trees around the spring on officers elected for the season, a ; of Holm--of Midvale, ,h! fiU4iiuii; her parents, Mr. tives and friends were present. Bishop and Mrs. James Williams water.) follow s: Mat y ,lo Howd. pr sii n LaVere Carter of the Navy, son over the week end holiday. ,! siib-n.; Doreen I.irry llulini-HI once asked an old Indian what Fae Muir, vice-- ; in is West Barton, Nephi, spent Sun- the word Wall Wall meant and lu-- j Dahl. secretary ,t tri asurer: Ann ill a- (,i ay w flit to Kii'h- - of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter, home on leave for a few days. He ii uitli Imr daughter day at the home of his parents. said. "No Injun talk maybesoi Fillmore, song nd cle cr leader .i .'!.-is returning to a medical school. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barton. lie Si miller. She will Iris Mackintosh. report' i I'.le una The explorers Spanish." He is training to he a doctor. h 'i urn there to Salt Lake for Air. and Mrs, William Blackett at the water ItUescb, ornani s'. Bofi slim nts which wamp pah) Boyd Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. of :; liM.n mi' lor her eyes. She Is in the were M'tved at the clo.of and Ranch Donna Lee Orem, became the daughter Squires' Duard Evans stepped in a hole s lo loose her eye sight Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parkin very early Tu's. In going over the meet ing. and a mulo. His leg was while son of Pintura, week ended at the ridge from Wail Wall to Pin- Val-leihniv (,illius, uliii has been broken rhasing four inches above the about nil' uniting bis son, Julian (iil knee. Boyd was taken to the Vet- home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mor they bad to do some road mak Mrs. Emily Pulsipher !;!. 'it to Alilford last week to eran's hospital In Salt Lake City ris. They returned to their homes ing in order to get the wagons turned home after s- ver; ir,. v, iih Ihh .sons there, for a while on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Morris ac over. The expedition crossed what visit in I, as Thursday. Vegas with to Orem is now Snake alley and taking a .nr. ,i ikI Airs. Thurman Eyre Art Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. companied the Blacketts dren. and will ii. .4 tut Mrs. Uwain Carter, Nona Ohra the next six weeks winding trail, they discovered sevMyers, and Mary Lou Warby, there andspend at Draper with another eral good springs and finally i.yi. iiinl Kiith .Marshall went to Mr. William Mrs. of and daughter Miss .lane Gillies and A u;.; Irs, Mus Mrs. Vyron Baker. wound up in what we call White Tuesday. Warby were married in the St. daughter, Julia Face, came down from Salt lii'V had an Old Folk din George. River Mr. during Valley. Every night and Mrs. Frank Fackrell Temple, Tuesday, June 1st. for th - week end and Ale in- Lake ii. !'ii, day. Sixteen were present were accompanied through and children of Springville were the trip they took turns night herd orial Day. They and dinner was taken to those who the temple by her parents and his guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs ing the oxen and guarding the hit home bound. Mrs. Hattle Myers. G. A. Fordham during the week camp. One night, an ox of Robert Mis. Edna Freeman of l'iocbe grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Mob, Warner of His mother also went down with end. Mrs. Fackrell's father, Wil Kershaw's got mired in the slough Sail u as !n re fur Memorial Lake City spent the we. k end Day and them. liam Calvert, accompanied them in White River Valley. There was In isit li r lather, James Dot son Mrs. Warner's parents, no men visiting so near the took timber to by. Monday. Springvilh', Miss Elinor Marshall, daughter Utibi ii Mr. i.itsim has bought the Airs. Charles Whornham. and two out their of wagons tongues Mr.s Emma Williams had as Mr. and Mrs. Newell Marshall, sloi e and confectionery from his of ox to as to the use pry help poles over Mr son of Memorial house guests and ValOene Beeson, the .Mrs. Carlos .Murdock brother, Marraino Dotson, who Is Mrs. Frank Reeson of Reaver Day holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Warren out of the mire. iiioviiie. to I'nivu in the near fu- - rnd sons a iv visit in.g this wi Mr. Mrs. Davis Vernon and were at were While they married Tuesday evening Shipp, A'h- working with more re. the bride's borne bv Pres. A. Carlos and daughters of Provo, and Mrs the ox, a band of about a dozen man with her mother, mis. .Mary White, who has been brut and rs. her A wedding reception fol Vera Calvert and children of Cal- - Indians came and made signs for here with li. r brother, Ceorge Ha Murdock. In the school gym. A large iente, Nev. lowed them to go away and leave the ox her, bit for ,as Vegas, Tuesday Dr and Mrs. Lewis Joseph ml Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton of in the mire because they wanted to rowd from Minersville and Beaver where she will visit her neice. n of Sandy w- re the guests hild at Salt was Lake home visited the eat him. The men took no notice City present. ne rnmavv nave the program Fireside chat was held at the of Air. and Mrs. Alfred Horton on of the Indians, but went on with of theii uncle and aunt. Air. am in Church Sunday PresiAirs. T. L. Griffiths on Sundav evening. of Air. and Mrs. Ralph Pear Sunday. their work and pried the ox out Thev w dent Arinina Hanks was in charge home ri accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gadd and of the mud. then hitched a yoke Sharon Poison read the program: son Sunday evening. M s. Maura Ilooten who: Mrs. Winnie Roberts of Calif daughter Sally of Provo called at of oxen to his neck and dragged mother. theme. "The Spirit of Primary.' d will her n le. e, .I visit' Mrs. tl.e home Mr. Blaine him a short distance to a dry place. and of I'li l 'j roup sang and dramatized ornia were here tor Memorial Day AIcGarrv. Harold Raker went to Idaho to TSh.rkell Alonday. The ox soon got warm in the sun '( ra nd ma s (lid Fashioned Gar Air. sons The cows. and of milch shine and was "tailed up." and aft daughters den." in loslume; 1st group Zion'; my Guests at the home of Mr. Airs. Athene Roberts has and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Milford er a few hours feeding he was Mos aiid Girls, poems on prayer; Mrs Thomas Burke were Mr. Mr. a the of at home and week home after gathered spending ready for work. .My father describ 1'nd Livnp, s inn's Hoys Gillies and Mr. an Airs. Aflred Horton, Monday, and ed the Indians as being in the low Mrs. two visiting tier parents. We're Mormons"; or 'on;'. Mrs. Iiurke petm rs of Mas V. Miss Larina Robinson came enioyed a family dinner. est no state of savagery, wearing Ida, is, t!ie story of the Good Sa- home The Nevada visitors were Air. and Mrs. W. L. Walheck .Monday, after spending a few thing but a breech clout or trunks mailt, in; Treklc-rs- , "The Trail Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walbeck made of skins. In addition to their troni Friday to Tuesday and and was in sho where Salt Lake, lys Guilders' Soni',"; liliiebirds, "Blued children tailed at the home of bows and arrows, they all carried ited with other friends mil ivln- birds' Soi'v"; Siinda Davis repre- - arranging to attend the LDS Bus tives. Ml. and Mrs. Frank Morris Tues i stick about two feet long, to will return She iness College. sharp nted the Marks with a reading in a school few at evening. one day a end and having days. hook on and s. nit Prayer, David Williams. 'isitors at the home of Air. and Miss Helen Marshall went to This llw.i,, tool for flip ntlu-- r Mr and Mrs. Map Outzen of Mrs. II. AM Christenseii are Capt. has she rovo last where week, out snakes. T They all had and Mrs. 11. W. en visiting her par'Mrs. Anna Paul of Salt Lake digging Slalon and M and M s. George. Marsh- - obtained employment. She will live City was visiting with Miss Martha one or more tied to their belts. ter Patricia Ann of s.in daughAntonio. with her sister Oeraldine. When not could the ox, r. ...... T,i. get they ., . Beaumont last week end. i ne Maton s i roni Air. and Airs. Victor Myers went they proceeded to roast snakes on ase.,is. Anio'i th who attended the to Make City. They plan to ho :' e rai s in Springville this through the St. George Temple Dr. and Airs. Leon H. Cline left the white man's fire, and while visit until about th .ut h of Acon with their ate them the fat or oil ran family Thursday. Mi and Mrs. George Wednesday to return to their home they June. and .Mis. Carlos Ta Mr. and Mrs. Darwin ompanylng them were. Mr. and in Rexhurg, Idaho, after visiting out of the corners of their mouths land of Provo wi family t'e o Airs. Airs. Jennie Merrill and in some cases Jameson, !l dropped off tin- Memorial Marshall. Herald few days here with relatives. holidav. .Mrs. Lester uter and Air. and their chins. la id M. Knight and Tex Roberts and Airs. Hattle Myers. Dr. Geo. Winsislaw. who was a Aliss Nellie Harris and Miss Lo- Air. and Airs. Elmer Roberts of e and surgeon in the l S. nd Mrs Union physician wie Harris of Riverside, California, and Elmer Hol-- ! Beaver were here Alonday visiting were visitors last week end at the Army during the Civil War. lived in Reaver County in the Th's and vita were visitors at his mother, '.Mrs. Lillie Roberts. home of Airs. Nell Hutchings. Fav Marshall is building a new SO's. He said the flesh of lake Mr. "i and Mrs. Stephen home. .Most of the students, who have trout, eels, and snakes was very ''.;. this Week. Alton Rogers and two been away the past winter attend- similar In taste. He said it was like ol' pry Lake, Nov.. and ing colleges, have returned for the swallowing a fly. the thoughts of y it was the worst part, and to iWilson of Riverside, summer vacation. llustrate his point he snatched up re isitors at their hroth-- " By Mrs. Mel v In Kd wards it and Julian Gillins' Dr. and Airs. L. A. Harding and about a dozen flys off the bar. Airs. Loyal Baldwin had as her two children it t he week end. spent a week's vaca- where they had gathered to eat a Hardy and sister, Mrs. guests over Saturday and Sunday, tion in Salt Lake. Their daughter few grains of sugar, threw them in a glass of beer and then drank the .union of Salt Lake City her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alargo remained there. beer. Dr. Winsislaw set a number ;i!ors here for Memorial Steve Fotheringham of St. George. Air. and Airs. Edgar Edwards of limbs in Beaver and they alMrs. Iva Walker, who shoo Dotson, Julian H. accompanied Sheriff and Mrs. Jas an operation at the Cedar ways grew straight. He also amt: ball llollitigshead and per I'uffer to Salt Lake City on City hospital and was a patient putated four hands and one b g nli C, on went to Salt Lake Saturday. They stopped over for a there for nine days, was brought to that I remember of. As an experi111. i lie interest of the new visit with Airs. Frank Pendleton her home on Alonday. ment, he said he once fried a small in Provo. who has been in poor ilding. piece of a soldier's amputated bsg t Mrs. Louis Griffiths of health. Mrs. Verma Vowles and children The meat was and Air. and Airs. Darius Gilligan of Caliente City pent the week end arrived here Wednes- the taste was similar to a chicken's A-- t ; , , and children drove from Fillmore day of last week to spend two breast, eh said. hil; rihi'ives. Mrs. who spent a few Sunday and visited at the home of weeks' vacation with Airs. Emer- The explorers expected to do Lake last week, ro-- u Air. and Airs, 11. L. Bradshaw. ' their job in the ette Willden and family. spring, Alts. Linda Munford and Mrs. i'h t hi in Mr. and but owing to the fact that th- y i: it h and son Park Clark Prince visited at the home Air. and Airs. Coe Hadden and had crops to put in and '" visiting John M. of Mr. and Airs. Alelvin Edwards three children of Farmington were tney decuied to go after tie fa . '' 'Aft. .;' Vtheir !a u ghter aniLon Sunday. here for the Memorial holiday and work was done. When th.y were Air. and Airs. II L. Bradshaw visited with Airs. nd Mrs. ('has CI Hadden's mother in White River Valley, the nichts .! ilt'ord. left Tuesday for Provo to attend Mrs. Ella Cockett. began to get cold and storm clouds were gathering. Bishop Fattis-wortAitrtitt mtnt Air. and Airs. David R. Pea roe and about half of the men and John Pearce left Wednesday wantid to return home bv wav of where Reno, Nevada, where ... enlng forbeen .. called on account they have I of the serious illness of David Pearce. t Mrs. Maude Lewis entertained ijinvinp club Thursday at her TUESDAY, JUNE 8th-F- OR I EXAMINE Bill nf - Bo .Id- I i . : : i , ( 1; h- i i r- - and-Girl- Eb.-neze- ' - SI 'I yd ijv: ' X ' 5 In Electric Water mam in- jf I Sjf: - iish9 ut iris- ci Heofe I St Fowler's famous porcelain-line- d Mis. foi o p,-- SURE PROTECTION against fanh: of not-- Clean, healthful hot without tank rust is Nn V j iv m ml ti wats-- l :onP:ibIo vita! prese:.t every household. Fo!e: thick, smooth porcelain fc an ftSHIt ,;'ui!.ooi). gives you this protection, t Mrs Ri anet ipcti cause it is rust resistant. Fowler t. Kay .ut Pr "O" -' No utirrn 1.M1TCD he :lulj.iit DaU-- li Kl the first to bring this advancemeEi water heating and to put it budget reach of every home. Fo: other water heater is priced so low witli all features . . . tiise is the lowest priced glass-line- d heater that is built for such Adjustable economy temperature control. I.och-o"blr.ck heal" elements. Lew operating cost. Porcelain lined tank. insulation. prorated warranty. n pendable service. It's re long, c backed by, prorated warranty. 20-ye- ar -- FOWLER 15 YOUR , i BEAVER FURNISH! HOME Phone 167 I.-.- Beaver, Utah ISO Hollings-MiriiiL-vill- I I MANDERFIELD MA " -- It i i i light-colore- I li d y f x a xxf m preei-edttiL- . 'It l ' ! .,' f f.-- C J il ' ! t , " h From , I sit Jy Joe Marsh Three Mighty Important Ideas ' ' ' ' til i i 'l n read, where a (treat 'iia has hin ted all basic mio a few select groups. Unti e It iter "I" they have: "- r ; , ranee - Truth - Tyranny. like a funny combination, thd to philosophize a little, notice that Tniih is in the center lAi.inny nnd Temperance. S inu!- be-tut- tn Now and then you rr-'- ' hear folks temperate people who en- joy a Moderate glass of beer... who talk nbouf'two beers" getting fine one into trouble, and claim: "There oupht to be a law !" Copyright, EM NOTlfFS ; Probate & Guardianship Visiting with Mrs. Katherine Notices Walker and other relatives over the Memorial week end were Mr. For Further Inforomtlon Consult the County Clerk or the Re-- i and Airs. Jack Paget of Salt Lake. ppertive Signers. Then Truth steps in between, and Airs. Paget is a daughter of Mrs. IN THE DISTRICT COTRT OF points out that tiro beers nevei Walker. BEAVER COI'NTY. UTAH got anybody into trouble and that Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perkins of somebody's trying to distort the XOTICR TO CltEDITOItS facts. No, there shouldn't be a law Hollywood were visiting at the Mrs. May Oakden over home of there thouU be Truth. In the Matter of the Estate of the Memorial holiday. Air. Perkins. CAUMOW WIMSOX. formerly From where I sit, those ideas a. member of the bishopric of the EVA EVA CARMOW. Deceased. are arranged just right Temper- Hollywood Ward, was a speaker at Creditors will present their. ance on one side, Tyranny on the Sunday School In the West Ward. claims with vouchers attached to other and Truth in the middle ;ine nnnersittned administratrix at Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rartholo-jth- e offices of lo r attorneys, ('line, ?ecing that Tyranny never enmew of Fillmore are trU parents Wilson & cline. at Milford. Ftah croaches upon Temperance. of a baby daughter, horn Stinadv at on or ''evore the ::eth day of JJy. at the home of Mrs. Bartholomew's 194S. JESSIE WAItn. Administratrix: parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. t,. GrifCl. Of of the Estate of Eva Carlou fiths. This is the third child for Wilson, formerly Eva Carlow is manager the couple. The father Deceased. of the grocery department at Stev- (First publication May 2. HMi 1943, L'nUtd Slum Brtwtrt Foundation ens' store In Fillmore. (Last publication: June IS. 10 hi f Never too late Whatever its birth dic. will lic a lonm-- hie ,f I'trly tlrain out old in! 1'l.AlE wilb ( iiiiuoi .. our v Von lIHMIIl lll i liibrn..,nt m. h,M U olmder w.dU ,,n, art btn.dlv )n ( tl, );i . u Ihe He lull ' ' "!m o t t 'i til II 'his protective Mil),' GO Oil-Pitin- o J".v ripht up there . . . won't all "Mm down to the crankcase, even 'tb vur engine idle over night! ' s w hy NA Motor ex,ra rrotei ts from " starts from Jt'ds . . . fr,m, 'f t wear! v- - , , ir -md ( Ad here's the u ,si,n ,l'l .!,,(, ,, ( ) .ii. ii , lour engine i ti.urtdicnt I isti ns c for mrc date now SUI, combustion and carbo(r time protection . . . miles per quart, make a . . Hf V,. ' rrs rout it . 4t0IL-PLA-1 0 I Y. i |