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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE ullfe 3, OFFICERS OF NEW NATIONAL CITIZENS GROUP 1949 HOW TO SHOOT A RIFLE Steauer Press Bv ARTHUR E. COOK National' and Oljmpic Rifle Champion ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25. 1904 Position? UTAUSTAIEASSOCIAIIOM MERLE B. MERKLEY Associate Editor G. MERKLEY Editor and Publithet AKD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yejr, $i.00; 6 Mo. $2 00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) , 3 NORTHCREEK Tbelma Twithell ' sA Mo. $1.25 A First Clasi Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Ur.h, is second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of Mar. J. 1879 Telephone 24. Advertising rates quoted on request. By Mrs. ml" ' s ' if S 'w ' The newly formed National Citizens Commission for the Public Schools has named the above four officers. From left to right: Roy E. Larsen, Chairman, president of Time & Life; James F. Brownlee, former Deputy Administrator of the OPA; John A. Stevenson, Treasurer, president of Penn Mutual Lite insurance Co.; and Leo Perlis, Secretary, Director of the National ciu community services v.unmiu. GREENVILLE Prominent Laymen Form Commission To Help In Public School Crisis By Mrs. Margaret Morris Prone ;tonair,j liieit aie tour .standard shooting you. are in position ,.siti.ns in t!u- target game that nin from the upper the alin, n left am tott !so can be adopted to field use. upper sling swivel of the rifle. sitting, kneeling, brace the V formed by the beutlf riuy are. Properly done, this iuid'stamlinji. Prone is most accu-- , arm. rate and, in the urdcr named above, ates most of the muscular effort dif- - holding the rifle, tiny become increasingly more Illustrated above are th. . vour Learn aiming and ticult. In prone, trj,r,;er control habit? in the nrone positions. sitting 2.: Ikneelintr the- shnntor .Sit,.,,, w ouuuiQ In ta.i'.et shoeoi!:i)! always use, face to the right of the target T hold the rifle standing he should be at the L'unsling to r in the prone, sitting, and kneeling right angles and shoot over ti positions. At tt i loosening the sling! left shoulder. IiihI (Thin tiama on you will tind a loop in the top end -HOW TO SHOOT A which you can fit snugly around let. hy Tlio Xatloiiii Blfl. i puhhslieil the bicep of your left arm. While elation. WnNliington. I) j!) - Mr. and Mrs. Allan Crosby of Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson of at Pocatello, Idaho, and Mary Jane (iurfield spent the week-en$3 the Win. Warby residence. They Calvert, who has employment at "Professional educators, many returned home via Monroe Mori Satl Lake City, were week-enThe Commission Is composed exAroused ft? the continuing nation the day. guests at the home of Ross Cal- wide crisis In the public schools, a clusively of laymen, many of them conscientious school board Associations, and Miss Stella Marl.; Puffer of Ced vert. Mrs. Peterson will be remem- sroup CI prominent men aud women outstanding in business, labor, law aave foczned a National Citizens and publishing. Its twenty-eigh- t other groups are working hard for ur City tame over to viBit her par bered as (iarnetta Calvert. the. PiihH SphrtAln Initial members are convinced that better public schools," Roy E Lar"nmryitaftinn ttr enU on Saturday. Sunday, she wan Blaine Blackett. left early wU, WQrk for concerted ac. because of the problems of the sen, president of Time & Life and niHlied back to Cedar for an ap day morning for Logan. He r lion by citizens in their local com- times, public schools have never chairman of the group, said. 'But turned home Saturday evening munities, it was announced May 16. before been so Important to the the problems of public education pendectoniy. are so broad that they concern all IJilly Tv. Itehell, son of Mr. and This trip was In the Interest of The Commission has received nation. The Commission Is the first or- of us, and it is time for all of us Mrs. Boyd Twitche.ll, Is recupwrat the Veteran's farm training pro initial financial support from the Carnegie Corporation and the Gen- ganization of Its kind established to understand and do something ing after an operation for a blood gram. In this century to devote itself to about them." eral Education Board. tumor below the eye. Mrs. Laura Paler of Callnt Dr. James B. Conant, President the public schools. It plans to act as Headquarters of the Commission Mr. and Mrs. Alma Benson of and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis of Harvard University, hailed it as a clearing house of information on Always keep the action open until ready to shootl be at 2 West 45th Street, New will were Mrs. of at home the local Yar visitors for Max most school the visited at Parowan potentially the problems important public Nettle Fordham on Memorial Day. move for the advancement of public groups, and to cite outstanding ex- York City. When the group is fully i I It STATES PI T ENTRIES broughs' on Sunday. jnine live calves to ra;se for nes it will have sixty Mr. and Mrs. Merlrtt Palce and education taken in the last fifty amples of community action for the expanded year s show, and will recptw S. I.. JIMOH STOCK SHOW (luy Crosby and Mr. and Mrs Improvement of public schools a quarter of a Carth Crosby and family of Oar son George of Beaver, who have years." ,Vio Tnlor. proximately ..,,,.o M"m loiu Moir. and Times. from the auction sales members of the new Commission are: Mrs. Barry Bingham, V P.. Louisville field visited friends and relatives been 111 with flu, are at the home Th Initial twnty-igh- t nm 01 Business), Bradley, Mem, Exec. Bd., Louisiana education foundation. New Orleans; James h. Brownlee untaill ar a, l lan, luauu, ic cording to Mr. Parkin. of Mrs. Palce's parents, Mr. and Stuart here during the , ILducatlon Committee, Committee for Economic Development, Fairfield, Conn.; John Cowles, Pres., Minneapolis Star and Inbune; orul YVvnminff 41 exhibitors nmn fin, of Put R. Eastman, Pres. 4 Ed., American Agriculturist, Ithaca, N. Y Mrs. Edward American Morris. Dir.. Institute Frank George Gallup. In addition to awards and pr Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darwin of I. Pres.. i,;iv(. entered Mrs. Bruce Gould, Ed.. Ladies' Home Journai; Lester B. Granger, Exec. Dir., National Urban League; Ralph A. Ha. - animals in tae mium prizes for the animals, then Mrs. Julia Griffiths is visiting Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Co.: Robert Heller, Pres., Robert Heller & Associates, Inc., Cleveland; Palmer Hoyt, til Los Angeles were here the last of Publ., thirt entli annual Intermountair selves, and the I .ulthn Phm Till of Tr P.,Klir P.l ,m Atsnrl. ran Thtn P. Tim A Iif- M r K3m,,l Pnt,. Cw the week on business concerning for a few days at the home of her nflWM special breed tlon. N. Y.i Walter' Lippmann, Washington, D. C. Robert Littell, Senior Ed, Reader's Digest. Stanley Marcus. Exec. V P Neiman- Junior Fat Stock Show to be held izes and awards, there are prize' their new homo. They left again daughter. Mrs. Lucy Reese at Mil Marcus to.. Dallas; James U. K. McLlure. Pres., farmers federation, inc., Asheville. N. C.; George Houk Mead, (hm. ot Bd., Time o.,h un o, Udtie &au oiin Th Mead Corp.. Dayton; Mrs Eugene Meyer, Washington Post; Leo Perlis (Secy ). Natl. Dir., Natl. CIO Community Services for showmanship, fitting, unitat ford. Sunday evening for L. A. Committee; Raymond Rubicam. Scottsdale, Ariaona; Beardsley Ruml. Chm of Bd., R. H Macy 4 Co.. Inc. N Y. Harry Scherman, and In. Merrill Parkin. Show Mail contests, B. and barnyard beautife. Louis Cleveland ... Coulson Richard Whitman. Press; Seltrer, Ed., Ransom, sons former Club; Smith, residents Kverett and Joe Johnson, partner, Jiyce Many greeted Pre., A Rna, M V Inkn A S,.unann lTr. P,a P.nn M,,,al !.( In. fn PK.',.IK, O,,,!.. Alt.- - Tl,.. P,. VO UM'! l HO n.,A tlon events. of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Johnson their friends and relatives here Monsanto U S. E. District Chemical Co., St. Louis; Judge Charles Wyianski, Jr., Judge for Mass., Boston. For the show, 170 members of The- program starts on the ere of Salt Lake City are staying at Memorial Day. Among them were: Clubs have entered 219 ning of June 7, after the the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morton of Salt the Hen Merchants for a few days receirin; nttle. t;o sheep and 36 hogs, while of livestock Mrs. Iloyd Twitchell was called ake City: Mr. and Mrs. Frank during the day. 'a Farm the members of Future jfil 7:30 p.m. the exhibitors hold at Mrs to Tooele on account of the lllneg Williams of Minersville; 'rs listed H5C cattle, 78 sheep and organization of her brother. She has returned Katherlne Heslington and daugh meeting, form "Shu, ::! hogs, for a total of 575 cattle Town" and elect its own I5y Mrs. Alvaretta Kobinson home now that he Is Improving ters, Mrs. Sadie Griffiths and t.SS sheep and 209 hogs. ing officials from the ranks of th She was accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Hannah Smith; Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Clyde HoIliiiKshead came The total cattle are considerably exhibitors, and then will be treat ,'linton Bond and family, Mrs Fletcher Barton of Beaver. will ext home last nsion from the Cedar hospital acetits par- ii s than in previous years, accord sd to a A livestock marketing Elmer Evans, Bobby Orton and Josephine Thompson and family. professional variety sho , I Ct t . Thursday, where a baby girl was Mrs. 'ing to Mr. Parkin, but not because Dy tne bait Lake Tribune-TelRollins Esther and to at Twltche.ll family; born. This is their fifth girl. Billy registered 2 2 on June Housing will he provided on the if decreaesd Interest in the Show. gram. After the formal openine Agricultural College tend kindergarten this summer In Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Killiam; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Edwards 24. Morris H. Taylor, USAC exten- campus at a nominal charge. heady the biggest junior show on June 8. the uniform, showmaand Mrs. Claud Morton and Mrs. Beaver. Producers should contact their mi the country, th? Intermountain nship and came home from Salt Lake City sion livestock marketing spicialist Harry Oreen and Mrs. Dell Lucille White and family, all of on fitting contests are county agent and make arrange- Junior Show trustees decided to before judging starts. In the eve Thusrday. where he has been announced last week. Evans received word of the birth Milford. a All back opera interested concentrate upon quality, and all ning the exhibitors are guests of a baby granddaughter to Mr. Purpose of the confer, nee is to ments to Mrs. Vera Calvert and daugh in the hospital for 'commercial" grade animals were a banquet, with entertainment fur and Mrs. Raymond Baker. This Is ter Janet of Caliente, and Mr. and tion. Ho will return June 20th air the pros and cons of the major members of th- trade should conlivestock marketing iiroblems af tact Prof. Taylor at USAC as soon barred from the show and its auc nished by the Salt Lake Kiwanis the first Mrs. Vernon Davis and daughters for more medical care. for Mrs. Ruth Twitchell of Mllford f Provo visited at the home of Ralph Pearson. Blaine Blackett fecting Utah producers aud buyers. as possible for room reservaUons. tion, leaving only the two top Club. The champions are named oii Arrangements are being made show grades. who also received the word. June 9 and the exhibitors in the Mrs. Emma Williams on Monday. and Grant Esplin, county agent, Prof. Taylor said. for special entertainment each ni The 421 youngsters will draw is conference a to Th" from being returned spoil are iguests of the Desertt trip Saturday evening Visitors at the home of Bishop sored by the Extension Service in ning. Families of thos- - attending down approximately $5,000 in pre News at an on Dec Logan, where they attended the outing at Lagoon. Or Mrs. and Williams James ne Correct Position welcome to participate in miunis and special cash and mer- Black and White Show and learn cooperation with the Experiment win 10. the valuable June Friday, Mr. Mrs. were: and oration Day Home management specialist rehandise awards, will be given 'tion sale is held. Station and College proper. Many this entertainment. ed about artificial breeding. port that 80 per cent mora energy Clifford Williams of Richfield; are also assistBishop Ruben Dotson and Jule marketing agencies Is required to stand than to sit, so Mrs. Von Beeson of Provo; Mr. to make the coin'' rence a sucing, on to went Gillins Lake Salt City Mr. ind and Mrs. Richard Jones the homemaker should be encourto the church cess, he said. aged to sit while doing as many md Mrs. Klnnnel Koone of Mil- - business pertaining Speakers will include Prof. R. building. Mr. ford Mrs. Robert and and tasks as possible. Proper working C. Ashby, University of Illinois, Dec was Will Dotson for here height is of great importance in the Christiansen of Beaver. a who time lias life studying spent drive against fatigue. Stooping over Mr. and Mrs. William Blackett oration Dav. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Baker and and teaching livestock marketing; a working surface for 15 to 20 min and daughter Donna Iee of Orem A. Z. Boker. preisdetit of the A in utes may cause fatigue which will spont Memorial Day here and vis family and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin rican Stockyards Assn and manat visLake all of Salt Buker, two City, or three hours to over ited with Mrs. Blackett's parents, require of I'nion Stockyards at Cleveager ited and here come. Four and Monday. Sunday f times more Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris. Mrs. Nellie Osborne of Murray land, Ohio; John F. Cain.. III. energy is required to work at a Mr. and Mrs. James Toone of general manager of the Western was here visiting her relatives. table too low than at one of cor their Memorial Day spent Layton Mr. and Mrs. Leland nalley of Stock Show at Denver and directrect height vacation with Mrs. Toone's sister Deliver and Ogden vis- or of both Bountiful spent the week-en- d and brother, Mrs. P. M. Williams I'nion Lloyd White, Stockyards; Mrs. Mr. and Candy iting her parents, Tobacco Beaver, Utah and Amasa Barton. wool grower and sponsor of wool Carter. Sidney LEGAL NOTICES The Relief Society held their x Mr and Mrs. Clifford Terry of warehouisng.it Ft. Stockton. T closing social Tuesday afternoon. James Hooper, manag r Utah vis 'Wool NOTIfK OF SHERIFF'S SALE The literature leader. Mrs. Nell Mulvale spent tile week-enAssn: Harvey Marketing Mr. Mrs her and iting parents. Blackett, reviewed briefly the les Jule Dastrup. commissioner of marketNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: sons Gillins. given this year and wove Into that I. Jasper Puffer, Sheriff of her talk Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson of ing. Utah Stale Dept. of Agriculin and songs, readings ture; Clarence Anderson, market Beaver County, I'tah, will sell at strumental music to make a very Klmberly. Nov., and Mr. and Mrs. news reporter, liv. stock branch Public Sale, to the highest bidder Lee Cedar Banks the of spent After the program. week-enfor cash, at 10 a.m.. on the 20th good program. with their parents, Mr. PMA. Ogden; Attorn y Charles had a lot of fun members the Root. Utah Public Service Comfront at tht and Mrs. Blaine Banks. day of June. 1949. square dances. Refreshdoor of the County Courthouse In dancing Mrs. Belva Rollins and family mission; Charles Redd, livestock ments were served. producer of l.aSal. Utah. Beaver City, Beaver County. Utah, Mrs. Agnes Baker and children of St. George are here visiting her These and other ne:ikers will Mr. the following described truck, RolMrs. and Vern of Draper, visited at the home of parents. nt topics ol interest to all pres. Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and lins. livestock producers and handl is. One Chevrolet Stake Truck. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Banks visMrs. Joseph Morris, this past Prof. aid There will ho! Taylor Motor No. T4962039, Serial at last ited the of home his week week. discussion under the leader open model 1936 No. 6RD059693. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Banks. Said truck is being sold for Mrs. Jennie. Carter came home ship of Prof. Ashby. Everyone! of ropalra and storfrom St. George. She will be here present will have an opportunity! to participate in discussions for a while. age in the amount of $350.00. Livestock producers, packers By Mrs. Melvtn Ndwartln JASPER PUFFER, Sheriff. Dl'P meeting was held Thurscommission representatives, order Both met (First publication, June 3. 1949) day. Camps together. Mrs. Bill Warby had as her vis An Old Folks dinner and pro- buyers, truckers, meat distribut-- i (Last publication. June 10, 1949) ors and all who are intoreMed ,ti itors Sunday, her father. Robert gram was held Wednesday in th and sister, Viola; Mr. anil of livestock or wool ar Probate & Guardianship Oloott room. The Dl'P Dl'P sponsored marketing Mrs. Rulon Curtis and son: Mr to attend. All county agriurged Notices and Mrs. Eldon Mason and sun: the dinner. Mrs. Shirley Anderson and fam I- I Fur Further InfommUo Oonaalt and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Olcott Tooele are of here ' her ily I visiting I ' f and family of Richfield. the County Clerk or the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox r-Slneru. Larry Edwards and sisters Sally parents. Fireside chat was nt the home and Pamela of Milford have been IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF visiting here on the farm with of Effie Marshall. The studv , las discontinued for the sum BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. their aunt, Mrs. Jesse Edwards and will ' mer. V family while their parents were in ' NOTICE TO C3tEIITOIW ' r The speakers In sacrament serProvo, , WHEN YOU FEEL v Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Frasier of vices were: Mrs. Phylis Truman In the matter of the Estate of JAMES W. WOOD, also known as Cedar City were visitors here Mon- Mr. Leona Roberts and Delo Baker. Dal. Myers sane a solo James Wood, Deceased. day at the homes of Loyal and accompanied bv his sister. DorCreditors will present claims Earl Baldwin. THERE'S NO REMEDY with vouchers to the undersigned Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith and othy Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodwin ofj administratrix, at the office of her children of Provo and Mrs. Rulon LIKE READING YOUR Enoch spent the week-enwith attorney, do. C Miller, Beaver, Hansen and daughter Christine of his I'tah, on or before the 28th day Salt GoodMrs. Ed parents, Mr and Lake City visited from Thursof July, 1949. Uood beginning! win. For years of peak ILEEN o. JAMESON, Admin day to Sunday at the home of Mr. in your new car, start now performance Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Coff of MFWQDADCD to and Mrs. istratrix of the estate of Loyal Baldwin. I r Mr and Mrs. Baker Edward? Ogden were visiting here and in James W. Wood, deceased. gredient in ( onoco NfA attaches a wear- ..v,rea Saturday and Sunday (First publication. May 27. 1949) and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards Beaver. resustant shield of Mrs. Lottie Gray was here vis right to (Last publication, June 17. 1949) of Plnche. Nevada, made a brief She to went Cedar Monday. stop to visit with Edpar and Mel- - iting IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF vln Edwards and families while en .Tt10. BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH U"' route to Salt Ike City Monday. Clean lUIr Accessories Mr. and Mrs. Laval Bradshaw It's common practice to wash the NOTICE TO CKEMTOIW eVeo w attended the commencement exer comb and brush wftcr the weekly In the matter of the Estate of ciser at Rlehfield. Friday, where shampoo, but how ...V'sl'," spec" ' ,r many remember PEARL WOOD, deceased. their niece Beverly Orrich. a to wash the little combs, barettes, Creditors will present claim one of the graduates. and hair pins that are worn conwith vouchers to the undersigned Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edward? tinually? Swii,h all your accessoriet It "5 ' administratrix, at the office of her drove down to Greenville for hair grooming in a basin ot attorney, Go. C. Miller, Beaver, to visit with their son and Monday warm ' sudsy water once a week, or family. . Utah, on or before the 28th day Mr. m sa m i and im whenever Mrs. Vivian wash hair. This and Edwards you your of July, 1949. to not will Ret comassure a of with new their you only ILEEN G. JAMESON, Adminacquainted e KranddauRhter. today at your pletely clean head, but also lessen istratrix of the estate of the danger of if you're Pearl Wood, deceased. Conoco Mileage Merchants ! trying to rid yourself of trouble (First publication, May 27. 1949) some dandruff Copyrihl t!Mi, ontioenul Oil (Last publication, June 17, 1949)1 Want Ads Get Results fomp,d d Parent-Teache- r h to s Courier-Journ- - (Vice-un- wee-k-end- . : . St 1 - , A : - , pr- ) 11 ; II I U - MINERSVILLE Livestock Marketing Conference Set at USAC confer-jeultua- .1 Vl ; .n-- rl !1 I e heW att-nd- . auc- - i Tire Repairing Greasing one-hal- DERN OSBORN'S CONOCO SERVICE ; d AChangeisinOrder... f d to-wi- t: -- MANDKRFTFJ.D th-s- ' y A. - r: s, u r ti- H d HOMETOWN 1. fir, - . Change to 0lbPLMlM& ... 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