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Show j Beaver poes I- Does Beaver Need : Need f 'A Hospital? A Hospital? BEAVER (UTAH) lfi-sr-- Funeral Services SANTA flTERS TO m t PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER PRICE SEVEN CENTS 17. 194S uiHimiinrairoii mmmmmm Winnifred Miller : Held x Passes Away Following Illness Saturday : For G. W. Woodhouse ' Sgt.Wm. A. Patterson, Iwo Jima Casualty, "Our Town" Acclaimed by Large Audiences Lions Club to Build Skating Pond for Beaver Winter Sports Funeral services will be held Paid Final The plaudits of the whole comtoday (Friday) at 1:00 p.m. in the went to the east of "Our munity Impressive funeral services were heeond Ward under the iu the outstanding perIf plana of the Liona Club and chapel, on Residents Beaver of Town," li Id paused last Saturday in the Second direction of Bishop Alio P. Mes- Thursday to pay final tribute to formance of tho annual school play the Safety Council materialize, the W ard chapel for George W. Wood- singer, for Mrs. Winnifred ( Win- another fallen veteran of World on afternoon and evening, young people of Beaver will have ii. wno passed away at nie Richards Miller. 70, wife of War II, St. William Arch (Bill) l'he Friday at Miuoisvillo on a opentnl pond and coatslng hill pluy -- i bis home on Dec. 7, following a William A. Miller, Beaver County Patterson, who was killed in action Thursday evening. The jutrepreta-tio- u to skating enjoy the winter sports. short illness. Bishop Arlo P. clerk. Mrs. Miller passed away on Iwo Jima, Feb. 26, 1945, while of their parts and actiag of At the Lions Club Monday noon, conducted the services. Tuesday morning after a long ill- serving with the U. S. Marine the cast reflected the. able couch- a committee headed by Hyrum L. The sp. akers were S. Taylor ness. Burial will take place in the Corps. Short services were held ing of Alfred R. Adams, who pro- Lee reported on various proposed Farnsworth and Geo. O. Murdock, family lot at Greenville cemetery. in the Second Ward chapel, under duced and directed the play by sites for a skating pond. The com fl , vU who related incidents in the life She was born Dec. 4. 1S7S, at the direction of Bishop Arlo P. Thornton Wilder. mittee recommended the William ot Mr. Woodhouse, who for e nearly Greenville, a daughter of William Messinger. Btory Willden pasture south of town as The homey, Janta Clau 'io years has operated a business and Jane Richards, early pioneers. t. r,no-lnlavJ rnianos Grant H. Tolton was the only brought lauguUr. amusement and the most feasible. Mr. Willden has UOVC C" v"B" I on Main Street. The Woodhouse She was married to Mr. Miller at some molding and praised the courage saduess to the audiences who saw garnted permission to flood the m like one speaker family has been associated with Greenville, August 15. 1895. a washer and books of the fallen the pluy. The pantomime, scenes area and the club authorized the integrity story t musical activities of the communThe couple lived at Greenville who died for the freedom ofhero, his Iji" and some candy and nuts were realistic, especially those ao committee to proceed with the pro Gwirgf W. Woixlliouso ity since very early days. A special for a number of years then moved a cimitianied hv sound effects off ject. It is planned to have it ready citar-read lie special country. A Alice recent photo which he had in- tribute of appreciation was "love, given to Milford. where Mr. Miller op- tion from the President of the Na- stage. The costuming, hair-do- s and for use during the Christmas vatended giving his children for Mr. Woodhouse for his valuable erated a market and was postM. added p and all make-ucation. Latum tion. were Burt offered the ':. jar.ta: good, Mr. Woodhouse is ;iid in compiling information for' master. They moved to Beaver IS We will Christmas. A. Carlos to the general excellence of the and Tres. openng prayer 'Doll and doll house. Upon recommendation of the holding his favorite, old cornet. the Beaver Countv hist years ago when Mr. Miller was Murdock the benediction. scene otf Safety Council, the City Council choir The .mir sockings up. me cunii production. The opening prayer was spoken elected county clerk, a position he V.,o o you k fi too littie Mrs. Mae O. White played pre-lue- d stage, the bride and groom com will provide a coasting lane on the since that liy Clyde I,. Messinger and C. Den he held continuously We have will door. our in ne and postlude music on the ing down the aisle of the audi Grover Hill. This hill runs from BASKETBALL time. TEAM nis White pronounced the ', n tho tahlfi for v, iiic in front of the Walter Mackerell and accompanied the vocal torium, no scenery, the stop-la- d anuj u"" organ Mrs. Miller had served as presiin ir scenes, and residence, west to the W. V. A mixed quartet, Gil ders for the selections. ft dent of SoMilford Ward Relief WINS TWO GAMES Musical numbers included: two Ktsan, Anne and Mary Alice bert Gale, LaMont Thornock, Vilda other carefully worked out details Bakes corner. The street running selections by a double mixed quar- ciety, and assisted her husband Smith and Marian Tolton, sang, made it a most unusual produc north and south from Jasper Pufwhen he was bishop of the Milford DURING PAST WEEK tet, composed of Blaine Thompson "Jesus Lover of My Soul," with tlon, a type of play not usually fer's home to Mrs. Brown's will Gilbert Gale. C. Harvey Rawllnson, Ward for ten years. Santa Claus: violin also be closed. obligatto by Rhoda Schwob; attempted by high schools. Surviving, in addition to her Mr. The Beaver High School hoop LaMont Thornock, Sara Mackerell "rm only four years om, so last the Home." "Coin' scenes Thornock of Notices wil be placed at the The sang, touching a son and two dauhusband, are to ends of the streets to the effect fe Having my sisier ncva, wmj is squad, coached by Evan Xeilson. Kate Joseph. Jessie Gunn. Marian ghters: Merrill Miller, Black Rock, audience tears, act the were accorded brought Military honors feel- - that they have been set aside as 4 about 12 years or age write continues to pile up wins in their Tolton. singing, "Oh Mv Father" Millard so so the much that Post No. American general 32, by Legion M. Mrs. Juanita county; practice games. Only and "Abide With Me": Burton M. C. Victor Smith, commander, in,g, at first, was that they could coasting hills, and traffic Is asked n with j letter for me.this Los Angeles; and Mrs. reyear I want twice has the local team been de- White sang "The Lord's Prayer"; Nelson, ftr Christmas M. Farmer, Salt Lake City; officiating. Pall bearers, all form not clap and applaud, and then to use other streets. People rethat wets its pance, a little feated as Coach X'ielson shifts the organ prelude and postlude was by of: will be . the streets on these followed er G. thoguht were: Mitchell men, siding four grandchildren and three sisservice closely In, a little table and some little players to work out a winning Mae C. White. ters: Mrs. Mary R. Tanner, Mil- Tolton, Evan Patterson, Bill Cox, how well the students had done, quested to drive carefully and combination. the for Thank toys you The pall bearers, all members of ford; Mrs. William uni James Smith, Clark Patterson and and round after round of applause watch for coasters. Edwards, Beaver won easily from Paro-wa- n the High Priests' Quorum and nei Brave me last year. echoed through the building as the Youngsters of the town are reand Mrs. Charles Single- Richard Oakden. Hfcave three borthers and three to confine their sleighing in the tournament held at tlu hbors, were John P. Murdock, La ton, Salt Lake after time back were called quested were Color L. players Arthur bearers city. 7 Palamar Hall at Delta jUfs; a brother, who is 14, t; time lor curtain calls. Mr. Adams to this area. Motorists cannot be Saturday ban M. Burt. A. Carlos Murdock. Omni C. and Fotheringham re expected to be on the alert in all iif months old; and sisters who night. A crowd of 2000 fans wit- Mark Woolsey, Howard C. White guards, Hal Woolsey and also was called to the stage to the 'MRS. M1LTOX a 15, 9 and 12 years old. .sections of the town and sleds with nessed the 4 hour session. The and Chase H. Murdock. Members IWTHFIt OF ceive "orchids" along Leon Dean. Members of the firing to get crowd was made up of sport fans of the Quorum formed a line while GENTRY BlUIEI) SATURDAY "Well, I'll close, hoping cast. may be confiscated If found In were: Frazer, Wayne Ralph squad al I ask for. on other hills In the town. use from Delta, Hinckley, Fillmore. the cortege passed into the chapel made should be Leon Judge Joseph H. Erickson, 83, Yardley, Warren Goodwin, Special mention "Sncerely yours in a sat serv and Oil-liethe s of Norman White, stage- manager widely-know- n body during Beaver, Parowan, and Milford who southern Utah at- Paice, Marvin Spendlove, Bill sLove, Sharon Laree Parkinson. were cut in full support of their ices. and Joe Manzione. who directed the continuity of the torney and jurist, died at bis home teams. Interment was in the Mountain in Richfield, Wednesday, Dec. 8, Souwas Principal characters, who all CITIZENS URGED play. Burial directed the by )at Santa Claus: The Beavers took an early lead View cemetery and the grade was of causes incident to age. Judge thern Utah Funeral Home, with turned in matserful performances "Please bring me a wallet and Eirckson and his family have made Evan Patterson dedicating the included: Doreen Dahle, Harlow TO PLACE in the first game of the evening dedicated by Robert. B. White. pride doll and a song book and Hundreds of relatives, friends their home in Richfield for 50 grave. White. Marilyn Stanley, Merrill was never threatened hv the and W1 bed and a and book story ind business associates gathered years. Surviving are his widow, score The Parowan final Lee, Shirley Paice, and David Mil OUTDOOR LIGHTING entry. was born Aug. Sgt. Patterson jair of houseshoes. to pay their respects to a man who and seven sons and daughters. 21, 19 21 at Beaver, son of Thomas ler. Other cast members were 45 1K Dear was 29. Parowan Beaver Santa Claus, I have been Mrs. Milton Gentry is one of the O. The second game between Mil spent his life here and endeared and Nellie Davis Patterson. He Clair Lee, Allen Farnsworth, Jane Outside decorations of homes in ilrood girl. him who Mr. knew' to those himself surviving daughters. Gentry ford and Hinckley perhaps gave enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps Harris. Darrell Kiser, Marybelle Beaver continues to make slow flove, Faye Hamilton." was for the services, as in Jess Walker, Doris progress, it Is reported by Mrs. the crowd the most for their m on An arden lover of the outdoors were present Mr. September, 1940, and wasiMur(10'K also did and Mrs. Bert Mr. much Woodhouse campCarlie Roberts, Ray Smith, Ralph Bohn, chairman of the comSmith, overesas in ? Santa: shipped ey becaues the teams were so even January, 1943 and hunting. His collection of Swindlehurst and Mary Warr. Arlow Farnsworth, Glade Merk mittee. Cash refunds to home owning "Please bring me a He of t in battles so was score ana lie matcned participated big wagon ly firearms was one of the finest. He tool chest, some Solomon Islands ley, Tim Mackerell, Guy Hesling- ers, in addition to cash prizes will Bougainville, puzzles, and close, up until the last minute of also collected violins, and at one Nordine town: the ton. of People sa new clothes. V. H. OIII.D, PROMINENT Guam, Marianas and Iwo Jima. He be offered. the game. With a minute and a 100 of the fine was awarded the purple heart with Stoney, LoAnn Johnson, Dorothy To be eligible for the refund 1 will try to be a better boy. half to go the score- was even 2b- - time had nearly AND MINING MAX. BROKER When on" considers Doris Baldwin, Alan Hut- of 75c or $1.50 on the electricy 26. The final score rang up Mil- - instruments. DIED AT SALT LAKE gold star, the American defense Myers, TUESDAY I wve, Buster Walker." DeVon used that this man was skilled in his medal. Asiatic-Pacifi- c for the display, applications ford 28 Hinckley 30. campaign chings, Howard Potter, in Tat- - must trained and W. Norman Bohn. vocations Nolan H. highly Child. Baker, died 69. Santa: medal star and medal the, bronze ij be made to the committee Tuesday Delta High and Millard Hi,,h of music, together with these hob in a Salt Lake hospital after a for gallantry in action on Iwo Jima tersall. 1 1 didn't get to see before next Wednesday, Dec. 22. you the day Fillmore played the last game to were in town. So I am bies and his collection and writing short illness. Production and technical staff Other members of the committe island. writing which ended with the uneven scon of historical data, he Mr. Child was instrumental in interesting Besides bis and included: Glade Merkley and Ray are: Martha Louise Hurst, Leona father p. mother, of Delta 45 Millard 18. liv-a full and useful life. organizing and consolidatlgn Tin- - he is survived by three brothers Smith, assistant stage managers; Smith and Mary Miller. Displays t "Bring me a doll with lots of The Beavers were abb- to come tic Lead, Horn Silver and King and three sisters: Dee Patterson, Hal Smith, sound technician; Rich using flood lights and large globes fws, a buggy and a bed. My out ahead of a strong Salina team. r Deanna wants a doll David Mining companies, operat Margaret Moseley and Lillian ard Tattersall, nH a lighting; Nelda will be entitled to $1.50 to defray Miss Erma Bennett of Provo but bowed to Monroe the in Beaver County. He was well Thornock of Beaver; Ada Rose Harris, 'tV:. also, ing Thompson, part of the cost of the electricity. in Terry makup; the c supervisor former Primary know among mining men of this and Ralph Patterson of Caliente, special organ effect. M some candy and nuts in following night. Smaller decorations and lights will was visiting with friends county, area. 3" stockings. At a game here Monday eve and Max Patterson of Las Vegas. The players, productions staff entitle the homeowner to a 75c on Sunday. She was a in Heaver I love. Georgia and ning the Beavers did w 11 against sniest at the apartment of Miss and their parents met on the stage refund. Deanna Gunnison. Jiplejr." Playing nearly every Maxine Norton. Active in church immediately after the play and The Main Street and business man on the souad. coach N'ielson's Benwere served punch and cookies by houses are gaily deck; In yuletide Miss work. and community m Santa Clausboys won by a score of 4 decorations and lights and it is student the friends here. body officers. has nett many "Please Tonight ( Friday the team w bring me a wallet and Other performances of the play the hope of the committee that the Mtide doll and a are individual homes will also carry in near-b- y towns and pair of house play Springviiie on their court as On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. S. J and a story book and a song the preliminary game of RYI'-Saout the spirit of festivity. scheduled. accom being and children, "Ji and a rraia Jose College. Saturday night the Albert Smith Mr. and Mrs. Karl Levi of and Ross Mrs. W. S. Bail and Calvert Roy Mr. Yardley, bv inied r meets Snow at Kphraim. santa aus. I hava heon left for son David went to Salt Lake City were Beaver visitors Monday. MIRIAM Y. FARNSWORTH foot ev of Trinidad. Colorado, m girl. This is mv llttlp h squad Coach Nielson has four will on on business. where Wednesday they Calif., . Pomona, TO YWMIA BOARD APPOINTED tl i Lum1 i the and i. this with to ers year work nnsimas. v ease The little :hild of Mr. and Mrs. .icit for :i week. Mr. and Mrs. n&TTIP nn , rt tint TtlnMnft shortest man on the team is Mrs. Tlxlma Twltchell By Appointment of two new mem are the parents of Mrs Mrs. Don Webb and two child Scott Cutler is slowly improving, fist n m From all indications the Heaver Bailey bers of the Young Women's Mu a illness. after ren spent Saturday and Sunday long Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green are five will be a hard team to beat Smith. "e. juay Hamilton. tual Association Improvement in her Delta. with parents visiting the proud parents of a baby girl, in the league games this year, but Hazel A. are Mrs. General Mrs. Board, Walker and Jess Santa: Syvella born Sunday, Dec. 12 at 6 p.m. between now and Snow and Mrs. Miriam Young Mrs. Walter Mackerell went to Walker returned home Monday at the Iron - - 8ui nine years Old. I a lot can happen t The county hospital. when the league opens " oiiouiaer mir - nnrt a nalr January Cedar City on Saturday and spent evening from Salt Lake City where baby weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz. Mother Farnsworth, as announced last r K , " with a tilt with D' lta. whose fancy I?y Mrs. Marparet Morris week by the general presidency. on two business. days and babe are doing nicely. spyral davs visiting with her they spent . au some gioves. passing and smooth playing mad Mrs. Farnsworth Is a member f wpe I'm nnt ooiintr was Provo mother. Davis of Mrs. Fred Puffer was brought n. tnn them appear as one of the strong Mrs. Laura of YWMIA board. reMr. Mrs. and serPatterson Jim home from the Iron county hos is the Alpine Stake ailed here last week by the est teams of the six competing. chorister the American Fork of in NevadaMrQ to home ""Te' Vickie ,.r turned their t... Mr. Mrs. Adrian i Baldwin and nt-..,tl,ir a inui..ions illness oi pital, after major operation. Lynnea Myers.1 and Second Sunhas a with Ward, few Mrs after Mrs. taught Hutch Mr. and time. Warren days and visiting Ray Mr. and Mrs. Junior Twltchell Let tie Scott. At this "V Sant. Wheeler Scott is improving. in Salt Lake City over mond, Norman and Lorln Hutch returned homo from Corona, Calif, day school there for seven years. were Claude Mrs. ings and Mr. s i want n Monti, A daughter of Elder Clifford E. ings and their families. j.- iii - li 4 made a business trip to Iticiniem Mr and Mrs. Norman Murdock the week-end- . where Mr. Twitchell has been in ' 'U a ivnonun. Young, assistant to the Council of Heed U. S. sev the from Naval for ! 10 Monday. hospital and family drove up U'ill the Twelve, and of the late Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Griffith of Milford eral weeks. iilil t'HVP a nrananl jiti Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards of attended Sunady School and and Edith Grant Young, she was marMr. Mrs. and and of iur you. Les Roberts Orem visited Thnrsady afternoon Mrs. Edna Crosby, who was ser County Agent and Mrs. Grant meeting. .. .. Kerrv rri,.. ried last month to Dean S. Farnswere at home the Caliente visitors Mr. in in, uid, v;oneen. at of home week the last week-enof ill borne Is re over the aiunii. Bishop and Mrs. James Williams Esnlin returned iously of their brother, Otto Schwob on covering at the home of her dau worth of Beaver. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer. Mr. Fsplin had been in Logan all are setnea in iin-new ftt Santa ni Wednesday. Jam writing v,i . ghter, Mrs. Mary Gililns. week attenidng the annual County The members of the Special in"ft mm iui my nin. nine Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Carter Mrs. Esplm A cottage meeting was held at convention. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris Aennts' e.-SaturdaJar-Ol- d i i'"nan inn 8 Bt( P Cha n,ana a feerst group Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox and the home of Mr. and Mrs. William and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Black were over Sunday to visit Mr. and daughter visited in Salt Lake. stopped roi vantin non n v. evening at the Relief So lon Sam left for Salt Lake City Twltchell, Monday evening. came dresser, in Salt Lake City last week-enThe and Mrs. Otto Schwob and family. They building ciety f a with a their meeting was conducted by A. A. They were enroute to their home few days visit Mr. Carter attended special :r Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bonner re 'children and toys were Anna Lee Hutchings." turned home Tuesday night after as schoool meeting. y daughter, Mrs. Hath Cornett and Morris. The speakers were Mr. and at Milford after viaitlng some time Milk nickels and mv baby. They were accompanied by Mrs. Loyal Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. in Los Angeles. were served. pending a week in Salt LaK - suckers Lo Ernest O. Joseph H. L. Bradshaw and Mrs. Hattle Commissioner Mrs. Mr. and McKay Farrer, at the vithe for SSITATTHVn,ADAM Mr. Bonner has been Plans are being made came io ueaver last ween. and Assessor King Morlrs, who HVhwob. The congregation sang check-up- . a lie gan, for Christmas erans' hospital annual Relief Society we- k. . 20. The Re- Mr. Farrer. who is a student at w ill attend special meetings at the several songs. DECEMBER expects to return next partv to be held at the local state capitol. Mr. and Mrs. William Warby hall will be decorated the USAC, is employed fnllnn. lief Society the Christmas s I'eopie attended ; spent Sunday and Monday In Mfim Town Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gale and- in Christmas colors, dinner will be postoffice during rush. Mrs. Farrer has returned to George Price, who has been very UM ifo 7 "'lam s. visiting their daughters, Afr cnH Mrs Othello Riley retUin- served, and gifts exchanged. Is a at now Iron the . ill, 'Mk. Mrs. Robert Gillins and Mrs. Art Dec. patient ".,i u lanL wfpv ann ,.a t,mn Tuesday nicht fi "tn Salt Morris, county assessor Logan. t.'i ii. ncii i. . tii,. 17: Bolknap Xmas play; vm - rtr t. i county hospital. Mr. Price, who is Myers. in. i.oiro iilipre thev w nt to a'tenuL for Salt j I.Kant" iUlwnnIHo .. in,, riuiiitrfi morning Senior Social. and Mrs. i. at Beaver arce It. P the I). and in Mr. Municipal employed and Mrs. Clark Gillins were Supt. uuuiaiii view sessions of the American wi,,iffLflk rity where he experts to atadt,,. Dec. 19; Christmas Caroling. Id power plant, became ill on Dec. i in Richfield on children spent the week-en- d : an1 Mrs- Horace A. Saturday. convention at t ue jff n(1 fh(j state Tax commission Federatlon was to work. time short Pearc after ROn "1,u Lake Dec. going Salt City. Supt. 20: AuxIUary party. a Kyan and Mrs. house Hotel. .1. C Smith ' "(meetings durfn this week at special meetings in the He was cared for at the home of i nomas patter- Dec. 21: Basketball game with also attended the meetings. Mr and Mrs. William E. Whit, present ford Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cartwrlght state capitol on FrirJay and Sat his daughter, Mrs. Edison Frazer, Margaret Hurricane; Relief Society ,7u'pr Mrs. stake missionaries, were speakers also visited in N'ephi and on Friday was taken to the returned home Wednesday evening aftThey t- urday. rB' Trn v. Sunday lyewls . Parties; Joint MIA Party. sacrament mating at hospital where he is receiving after spending a month In Los Anof the with Mrs. Perce's mother. M. Blackner t. v . ' '"rs- Clark Patter- - Dear Santa: Dec. Glenn 22: Senior Ball. ernoon. i treatments and may later undergo geles, where they visited their sons "We reallv haven't neen Smith, Mr. and 1 p conducted. Dec. Ward Christmas Eve bishopric 24: Mrs. an operation. Members of the fam Ferris and Harry Cartwrlght and w" MrsMrs. Linda Munford and or- Genera Idol. good, but we hope that nd m J", Plans are underway for the Programs. at were Lake to e out o. of other went Salt town, On relatives. their nu home ily, Helena way McGarry living . bring us something of a dioir. under the ' see Dan H. Mc- the Frazer home and at Cedar City they stopped at Las Vegas and Dec. 25: Christmas Day. mas. anyway. Ami ! ,, Ann Williams City on Monday to v rtaaie nf I'urrer. i. --i..n.. v,, e . -. "HUP fir L Dec. 28: Holiday Dance. Garry, who is a patient at a hos- visiting their father over the week spent a few days with their daughM"' mr- &M Mrs forget our little sister Conn wh,rh w u. "itching. n.-.- . r,.L on uu, pital there. Mr. McGarry has been end, were: Bill Price, Elslnore, ter, Mrs. Jack Foreman and famDec. 29: I. O. O. F. Dance. was spent Rp sure and look . . canay ;ert nr Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Rees and two ily. iir ti They report having had a Dec. 3 1 : New that a patent for the past two weeks, j 7 p. fauerson of Big We will leave some cake Year'i Eve Dance is not much change in children, Porvo. Miss Ann Price of most enjoyable trip and both rean we w, ,)P prPgPnt at and there there for you, as turned feeling much better. twterson of nig Snrlne. 1,1 his condition. Helper. !the next meeting. hUnK,ry,' " "Diane and Lynn Smltn. 'TPW Is Tribute Mes-sing- f VOU W - true-to-lif- up-8ta- pre-seas- t Al-lee- Par-agona- Cart-wrigh- - 33-2- 8. 34-2- - ur.-stat- e, n NORTHCREEK C, P'l T I". GREENVILLE '"' V - ii-- i. y Wi all-da- IV-c- e, -- .. - -- ti..i W. .na ru , - - --, ra. , , |