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Show Beaver ted W ho ittie uoes Beaver Does Need fe;;, A t Need Hospital ing i;. YEAR A Hospital NO. 31 county BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1949 Grasshoppers Invade f wot. fee o , saber r 4-- ciub Outing h lo Be Aug. Beaver Mountain Area is", Severn "Flats" 8-1- 0 At Duck Creek The annual club outing will The meadows on the Beaver be held at Duck Creek on August 'ffipany. Mountain will be treated . S, 9 and 10. Beaver and Iron Coun ;i her' serious infestation of grasshoppers, ty members are holding their fation enten , according to Ranger H. M. Phrls. outing together this year and Duck tensen. Big Flat, Dry Flat F.l Creek camp grounds was selected . 'er6 car. s. strawberry Flat, and oth- because its size and camping fa jonn er ci. r cilities make it adaptable to large ers, are reported to be suffering ilgore groups. The program of this years ueavy aamage from the insects. ledge will be similar to that of camp . .niiarifiii ui d An entomologist from the niuvww- id pre iers for the current year took Extension Service was on the for. other years. Campfire programs will held on the 8th and 9th. i est in company with Ranger Chris with bemusical ..Monday evening numbers, skits or - nuavor ranvon with tensen ana nning n Supervisor Blaine on by each club stunts ? put disbeing nf , St. Georee. ussed nibatt on Tuesday and advised im s r'LftL i club present. Parents of the commander of the seventh mediate poisoning of the insept tn members and interested townspeo fing me rue. stop further damage. ctrkt, performing pie are Invited to attend the camp i8 p!S: were: Joaeph Officers installed fire programs and other activities are beine Preparations made rora he; liuueri Manzione, commander; this to week treat niss n;, approximately that they are interested in. Arthur Fotherlngham, ,,k Handicraft, games, nature hike - 2000 acres, said Ranger Chrlsten- CartC. Pointen Omni e commanders; or sen. Bran plant identification, flag rats and are iar arou: poison being .:.m finance Oincer meiviu ss. W. Milo rushed to the scene and a power ing ceremonies and a log sawing w.wreeant-at-armcontest will be carried on during Ler! chaplain, and LeRoy Puf- - mixer and spreader are coming from Richfield to speed the job. the camp. - service officer. For the past several years, the The spreader will be mounted tii. installation was held in the camp has been held at Kent's .nhitheatre. The colors were ad- - on a Jeep and when in operation club r,a at the beginning of the bus- - spreads the poison bait over a Lake. It was thought that members who have been in club before retired and session area. With the power mix- work for several years 4 might want er to prepare the material, it is to ( idjournment. to someplace new. Also, it go One hundred Legionnaires and hoped to cover the most seriously was suggested by the state mem- - infested areas in the (etr partners and Auxiliary very near leaders, that is would be good to and their attended, future. partners C! meet with another county. l enjoyed the coolness and beauAccording to Ranger Christen During the past few years, there at the canyon. sen, this is the most serious grass has been considerable trouble cau out-dowas delicious supper sed by boys other than club hopper infestation since 1945. led and served under the members coming to the camp at of Arthur Fotheringham. a lot of noise and Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennis White night, causing i several assisting on the com- and roudiness, stealing food from Miss Lois White, Mr. and Mrs. m the It is hoped that campers. several Legionnaires and AuxilKarl G. Murdock and family, Mr. sites for a year by changing camp lOUELE: members are planning to at- - and Mrs. Sherman Carter and fam or two, that the trouble will be obIek; td the Legion State Convention ily left Tuesday for Yellowstone eliminated. Cedar City on Thursday, Friday National Park, where they will i Saturday. a have week's vacation. ndy dows MUSIC INSTRUCTOR AXD S edom 6k STUDENTS ATTEND ; ihoppia BYU MUSIC FESTIVAL H Installs hfficers at r uuung anyon mon t" itap Bet-ense- L s; 4-- H 60-fo- ot Complete New Chapel Lee A. Palmer Gov. Lee to Attend Beaver Addresses Stake LDS Girls A special drive for funds to fin ish the beautiful, new LDS ward chapel at Minersville is now underway, according to Bishop Ruben W. Dotson. Work has been progressing on the building since early in the spring. Only finishing work and remain before the landscaping badly-neede- d meetinghouse can be used by the nearly 600 members of the Church in Minersville. A banquet is planned for evening, August 12 to which all members of the stake ar Invited. Scheduled to be held in the new building, a charge of $5.00 per plate will swell the fund need ed to finish the building. No definite date has been set for the dedication, but it is hoped that it can be early this fall, in order that the members can have their own building for the win ter activities. girls of the stake, who had achieved an individual award for the year 1948, were honored at a special meeting and party on Wednesday evening at the chapel. Lee A. Palmer of the Presiding Bishop's office was a special guest and the speaker of the evening. His remarks were In spiring, and he gave advice to the young people on courtship and All LDS County 'Cave' Day, August 14 Governor J. Bracken Lee will Sunday, August 14th, will be spend most of th day Saturday, 'Beavor County Day" at the Leh First-Thir- d August 13 In Beaver county, prior man Caves National Monument. A to accompanying the caravan to aravan of several hundred cars is Lehman's Cave on August 14. expected to traverse Highway 21 Tentative plana call for the ar to the cave, located just across the rival of Governor and Mrs. Lee In state line near Baker, o observe the day and join in a Beaver about 11a. m. A committee, including S. G. Hickman, D. mass celebration, picnic, and tour youth problems. Following his in B. Stapley, County Commissioner of the cave. Governor J. Bracken Lee of teresting remarks, the group of Ernest G. Joseph and William W. 125, representing all wards of the Firniage, is planning entertain Utah, Governor Vail Plttman of stake, adjourned to the banquet ment and excursions for the (gov- Nevada, members of the Utah rooms for a luncheon. ernor. Mrs. Lee will be feted by state Road Commission, and more The white-covere- d tables were the Business and Professional Wo than 300 residents of Ely. Nev.. will join 'the Beaver County vis- artistically and prettily decorated. men's club and others. At each place was a paper doll. If the governor approves, an tors and high Union Pacific offi-lal- s at the cave. A short program dressed in pastel shades of crepe inspection will be made of the paper. Blue strips of crepe paper Beaver hatchery, and then a cara- - will be held shortly after noon. decorated the table, as well as sev- vau, including all who are Inter honoring the distinguished visitors. eral bouquets of summer flowers. ested, will make a trip up Beaver Cold soda water and ice cream Miss Mary Warr was the Canyon to observe the condition will be furnished by the Milford of the evening, and the of the road and the recent im Lions, but all visitors are asked to bring their own basket lunches. following program was enjoyed: provements. The Beaver Lions will be hosts Arrangements for the special saxaphone duet, Elretta Bradshaw and Helen Thompson; lunch served on Beaver County day were begun reading. at an out-doHazel Ann Kesler, Milford; piano the lawn at the upper Telluride several months ago and a date in FIRE ON INDIAN CRKKK June was sought for the junket. duet, Karma Joseph and Barbara Station. BURNS AlKU'T FOUR ACRES It is hoped that there will be However, because of the desire of Lee Dalton; solo, Charlene Williams, Minersville; reading, Mary time to take the governor to see the Milford Lions, sponsors of the Fire, caused by lightning burned the progress of the work on the celebration, to have the chief ex a four-acr- e area in Indian Creek Harris; girls chorus from Miners- Three ville and ,glrls double trio. Third ecutives of both states present, Creeks reservoir. last week before being brought During the afternoon the Gov the dab was set at August 14 so n forest Ward. Toasts were given by LaRae under control by a crew. The crew, under the direc- Edwards, Fay Muir, Joan Baker emor's party will visit Minersville that both governors could attend. and meet with the citizens of that Primary objective of the celebra tion of Ranger H. M. Christensen Vanda O'Leary, Milford; Pres. A G. Merkley, Billie Merrell. Gwen community. tion Is to increase Interest In the the from blaze fought Saturday Miller and Bertha Swindlehurst The Governor's party, members cave and to encourage completion until Tuesday. The Stake Committee for LDS of the Beaver Lions, the county of hard surfacing of highway 21. Edgar Edwards discovered the Girls, under whose direction this commissioners, the Minersville George Jefferson, chairman of blaze, according to reports, and he nroeram wan rnrrlr.il fnrth la Mn town council, the South Milford the road committee of the Milford and the Buhanans, who were P..ffr ' nhawman.', uowia Pumpers Assn.. the Milford City Lions, met Monday noon with the t tl. ..!..!!. nn,! ,JL'"5 ""'"'Swindlehurst and Zona Myers, as Council, Beaver City Council and Beaver Lions and explained the YJ ,'7 the blaze sistants and Merle a good Job of fighting B. Merkley, sec- - the Milford Lions will meet at t purpose of the junket. He stressed when Ranger Christensen arrived. Chairmen of the various dinner meeting in Milford Satur the importance of highway 21 to retary. This is the first fire on the the entire county and urged a committees were, Lucy Osborne day evening. district this season. largo delegation from here to join program; Catherine Miller, lunch; in the caravan and celebration. Ida Tattersall and Gladys Ross UTAH Three young musicians from IS GETTING decorations. Several mothers as Beaver High School and the in- FEDERAL COMMISSION "Everyone in Beaver County is VACATION PUBLICITY sisted in the kitchen. structor are participating in the APPROVES SALE OF urged to join the caravan and help The July 20 issue of the Chris make tlhs first Beaver County day 5th Annual Summer Music Festi- TELLURIDE POWER STOCK Special guests were the stake val at Brighara Young University presidency, high council advisor tian Science Monitor, published In a huge success," said Mr. Jefferson The Federal Power Commission Boston, Mass.. carried practically bishops and their partners. During the day, tours of the during the first two weeks of of Washington, D. C., has authora full page on Utah. Titled, "Far cave will be conducted, under the August. ized the sale by Telluride Power mer Folks Prove Value of Heri personal direction of SuperintendThey are: C. Harvey Rawlinson, of 3,000 shares of 67, MRS. HYRUM L. LEE SUFFERS Company Vera Nowers, Marilyn tage,'; the article and five pictures ent Max Wainwrlght. To residents instructor; Cummulative First Preferred BROKEN ANKLE IN FALL tells an interesting and factual who have never toured the cave, Stapley, Beaver and Carol Stock at a par value of $100 per Greenville. story of Utah's agricultural pur the trip will be a revelation of share, according to word received Mrs. Hyrum L. Lfte slipped and suits. unbelievable beauty and grandAlong with more than 150 other P. Ashworth, general fell while At Los Angeles, the "Times eur. To who have made music students and educators from by Paul enjoying the coolness of the canyon on Sunday, and broke on July 3, carried a nice quarter- the trip through the cavern bethe western states, they are study manager. The Company plans to offer the her left ankle. Mrs. Lee, accord page story with two pictures, of fore, It will be a continuing reveing under the clinic's famous di stock issue directly to its present ing to reports, was walking along the Utah Parks Bryce and Zlon lation, as each trip through the rectors and coaches. These include stockholders on a pro rata basis. a road when she slipped on some Clarence E. Sawhlll, director of During the same month, the cave unfolds new beautiful formabands at University of Southern Remaining stock, if any, will be loose .gravel. In the fall, her left "Pacific Coast Review," a bus! tions not remembered from premade available to interested stock leg crumpled under her and she ness publication at San Francisco vious trips. California, guest band director; and customers fell on It. Mr. Jefferson made a trip to the carried a two-pag- e photo lllustra Eldon A. Ardrey, head of the mu- holders, employees, The sale of this stock will proShe was given first aid and then ted story prepared by the Utah cave Saturday to check final desic department at Arizona State vide needed funds for the addiDepartment of Publicity and deal tails, and reports the road In fine College-- , Flagstaff, guest choral tions and betterments to the com- brought to the doctor. An revealed the bone to be broken ing with the demand for Utah condition. The distance from Mildirector; Simeon Bellison, formerpany's properties and plan to Mrs. Lee Is learning to use crutch roods by the big California food ford to the cave can be covered ly of the New York Philharmonic, meet the rapidly growing needs of es, as the cast will be on her foot markets. in two hours, very G. guest lntsructor of clarinet; J. easily, he said. Its customers for electric service. for nearly a month. Hilgendorff, orchestra conductor war of end the Since the the at Provo high school, guest orchCompany has spent almost three-fourth- s estra director. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carsey of of a million dollars in enThe BYU music clinic will incame this week for a four- Magna and largements improvements clude intensive instruction in indi- and with Mr. and Mrs. Frank visit day its 1947 construction budget vidual and group work climaxing amount to about Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Percy $275,000. by a series of public concerts by "We are determined to see to Beeson. The Carseys were friends the clinic chorus, orchestra and Mr. Ashworth states, "that of the Beeson brothers when they it." Miss Llla Mae Sampson of Delta Mrs. Nettle Dalley of Summit, two clinic bands. the electric power requirements resided in England. They had a Is here this week visiting with her visited several days last week with in the area we serve, shall be met trip to Bryce Canyon on Friday sister, Mrs. Don Webb and family. her sisters, Mra. Alice Huntington There are 40.000 kinds of fish fully, and shall never be too little (today) and plan to return to and Mrs. Jenkins. their home Saturday. or too late." known to science. Jim Sill, of Las Vegas, Nevada, a roommate at college of Wm. and Eddie Bohn recently obtained a George Miller, has been visiting new, 16 mm. sound motion picture In Beaver. projector. Eddie has had considerable experience operating various Mr. and Mrs. Baker Edwards of projectors. Ploche, Nev., have been visiting with friends and relatives here this Ralph and Theodean Heap and ment to the if conflicts end week. fiscal possible Marlene might government, according 1948 year the Klrkpatrlck from Paro-waDuring otherwise jeopardize the state's have been visiting with relaed June 30, Utah and Its citizens Utah Foundation study. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen of tives, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rob from 4J Citing principal state functions share of 'Federal aid' For ex received $15,404,670 in aided aid by Federal grants, the Utah ample, the Utah Legislature In Salt Lake stopped for a brief visit erts and family. programs, separate Federal addition to $22,983,274 paia oy Foundation study indicates that 1941 established a state finance Tuesday at the home of Mr. and with broad power Mrs. Jasper Puffer, to Miss Louise Dalton of Salina the Federal government In bene- during fiscal 1948. Utah received commission of the public welfare grants of $4,586,-48- 9 over state of Utah fiscal manage visit the canyons in Southern Utah. came over to spend a week visiting fits to veterans and costs accord-in,, ment. The law establishing the her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ann compared to a grant of National Guard activity, Mrs. Shirley Carter and Mrs Reese and her aunt, Mrs. Kate contains a for 1940. Federal aid for finance commission released to a research report the welfare during fiscal 1949 totaled provision subordinating the Utah Lorraine Myers of Minersville vis- Noyes. Thursday by Utah Foundation, where the pro- ited Tuesday at the home of their it private tax researcn $4,990,307, the highest in the law. 'In any case visions of the social security act parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Pufof the State. Mrs. LuWana Hess has been vishistory agency. Utah received a total of $283,-33- 1 or any other Federal act or lawful fer. aing with her parents, Mr. and This compares with 1930. the Mrs. Leonard Roberts, since Satof Federal aid for health pro- ruling or regulation made pursufirst year for which comparable as condiMiss in a ant and has who the thereto for been 1948. She plans to leave today Janet there when White, grant requires grams urday. data are available tion to participation in the bene- here visiting, returned to her home (Friday) for her home in North was $424,532. were only ten Federal aid pro- 1949 During 1948, Utah received $1,- - fits of such act, the purchase of Monday in Los Angeles. Miss Hollywood, Calif. grams in Utah with payments 509.165 of Federal aid for educa- services, supplies, equipment or White is the daughter of Mr. and totaling $1,342,783. 40 Murdock and son tional the on Raymond purposes, higher than property In a manner other than Mrs. Angus White. influence Noting the 'n Wendell left Thursday evening for aid and an as In this act provided or requires educational 1947, State Legislature, the report amount six Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pryor and their home In San Diego. Wendell times the Federal the employment of personnel in most of the major points out that manner In act in other returned to their home In has spent the past seven weeks at 1930. this he; than must family any grant Federal aid programs Utah Foundation report provided'." after visiting for several the home of his grandparents, Mr. The Hyrum local funds, or state matched by The at Utah the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. P. Murdock. "While the Foundation comments: of lever scope days a report giving state agencies Federal government authority has points out that the total Federal LeRoy Harris, parents of Mrs. state obtain may whereby they Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cowdell and been broadened by liberal judl aid bill for the entire United Pryor, and with other relatives. revenue through legislative approU left clal construction of the Constitu States during fiscal 1948 was family of Los Angeles and Mr. and The Legislature priation. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Simmons Mrs. "Paddy" Bayles, Parowan, tion. Its powers have been enlarg $5Va billion dollars or nearly with the choice of appropriating ed of budSan Diego spent the 24th week spent Sunday and Monday visiting a of to the total extent far national the greater by state funds for makhlng purposes end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with their aunts, Mrs. Alice Huntfor dispensing of public funds as Fed- get. responsibility the or accepting Federal aid for regular pro- J. P. Murdock. Mrs. Simmons had ington and Mrs. Jenkins. eral aids. the loss of Federal aid tor partIs now the standard prac- grams In Utah exceeded $15 mil never attended horse races and "It aid Federal icular program. Nile Willden, son of Mr. and educational tice for state legislatures when lion In 1948. in addition to $23 greatly enjoyed the races here. welfare, highways, Mrs. LaVar Willden, left Monday compen- enacting laws relating to public million for veterans and other unempoyment programs, Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. White, for Richland. Wash., where he will cultur- welfare, highways, and various special activities. However, total sation administration, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Merrell, and be employed In the Randall and In for taxes Federal fish Utahns which Federal otherflelds paid by al programs, public health, and has been appropriated, to 1948 are estimated at $170,800,-00- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Kerkslek Doyle grocery stores. Nile, student-bod- y money forests and game, airports, based upon the ration of total left Tuesday for Willow Run, of Include a provision which subor president at Beaver High last recreation brings the question Michigan where they will purchase year, has been employed at the influence into most of dinates any provision of state law Utah income compared to the new cars. Beaver Drug for aeveral years. of state to rulings of the Federal govern national Income. the principal activities 4-- H e; MinersvilleWard Plans nr; tn inn,, uul umc lu PRICE SEVEN CENTS toast-mistre- Utah-Neva- ss 4-- H or A 4-- H di-:l- H ilcajure bj go anditJ e low fad Water Meters Go nto Operation This Week Beaver ihoppinj ort . . . e. Water users of Beaver City went on the meter system Monday. W HELD departa L. Hutchings, water commissioner, CARTER p! said nearly all meters have been (Minersville Special) intalled. Funeral services of The City Council approved a Sidney Car- who died early last week at schedule of rates at the regular home here, were held Thursday meeting Monday evening. A copy y 28th in the school house. The of the resolution appears on page u. rices were conducted by Bishop eight of this week's Press, and a lenDotson and were as follows: careful study of it is urged upon 11. ?rayer, Leland all water users of the city. SiDally, son-lsong, "Rest to the Weary," A minimum charge of $1.25 per 'ASH. W. 'ae Gelford, of month for residences will entitle granddaughter A iar City, accompanied by Clara the user to 10,500 gallons. Com d tax) talk, Athnal Carter of merclal users will pay $2.00 per : Lake City; duet, "Beautiful month for a similar amount of 9 DEPOS M" Harold and Melba Baker, water. Each additional 1000 gal panted by Anna Carter: Ions of water will charged for acUGCcj Pi, Sherman Carter Rae of Beaver; cording to the schedule adopted ). "I Think n, Agent When I Read That by the Council. et leaver, n Story of Old." by Lillian The meters will be read once ftlght; benediction by Floyd each three months, according to the resolution. -- terment From now on. sprinkling may was in thn Mlnorvtli. htery. be done at any hour. Here-to-foCarter Is survived by his sprinkling has been restriced to ETD 5, Mrs. Pauline Carter and one hour per day to each city lot The adoption of the meter plan children: Theron Carter of wanton fornla: Hester Rollins, Cedar was necessitated by the Zola Dally. excellent of the spring wasting Bountiful; Vie 'ofSalt Lake; Carter water supplied to the city. The mersville; Ward Carter of per capita consumption of water "Sr and Vnti ..j tuy in Beaver is considerably higher rier, veaar '" Carter went to Salt Lake than other Utah cities, it is under Uh her stood. According to records at the daughter Vie. City Office, if the citizenry con tinue to use water as In the past p WirP ELE(T OFFICERS the meters will be paid for within ae one year. The meter plan Is Anderson Cn to aid all residents and let I iftemoon at the home of Kate desire to use a ioi oi who those Mn, with Captain Alta Hick- it. for water pay od buy V ln-,New "ting your wit'. Grey OERAL SERVICES IT 28 FOR SIDNEY I n- f re J ; ID Ne-we-ll -- I do-sien- "arge. officers were: Ida Tattersall, Kate Bowman cap- TRAVELERS DO LIKE and Marietta ATTITUDE OF UTAHXS "ce faptalnB; Ruby , are - ar- GiAroa rt- nil v secretary; Eva B. wwwi ' . . i estionaires t i "lam, treasurer tne Cood-aiaie. at uei f week each Mary riving Develstrar; Kate Jensen, Industrial and VI 1rMiMtv uuiii'.; from hv travelers in .ont stapley, custodian Lmon J U ill vllki Ufy Osborne, chorister; every part or tne unueu dwiw f5iret Griffith, parlimentarian; aiiu rnaAa - Tho information comadvigorg AUa Hickman piled from these questlonaires is " fcaston II fnanlnflL sni Pli-- o comprehensive as wen L ,ln- Gneva Idol. or. mis iuim Ing. Two phases tioii are particularly striking; (1) H5PutinK win be held at .. universal appreciation ,ionHiinpfB of Utah people, invention will be held and (2) the high percenm.se 4,1 20 at fK . mat nna tn the OUP Home, It travelers aouar .u.i ' 'DllOllnpoJ than for gaso other retail store M won food. line and .n by Margaret W. t. t, 0oii merchants of ttan a book of Heart biK. realize the Mary Goodwin. Water- - could be brought to vaiue ji potential dhlrdbyMr- Bowman tremendous ,rntiirh tourist trade, efforts they would redouble their Grim-recordi- V- his-Alp- age t"u"- -- ret! ... rs ,j ton - d b" - y - ,Aa,r, hefnre- us shows uno. total expenditures oi or a,... ?ular meeting. Twelve in Utah, with $50 going 1109.60 offlce Verted and oil, $88 for lodging. Sadte Patter- - for food, and lizs r u -- -" captain: i Annthpr New YorK LottiJ ; MinervaceWhitehead .. he purchased n that state resident captains; a new car In Utah tor 'MZ: abel D. ,naP'a'n: cliort.. A,lce Farnsworth, idri. . nd divorce ,aaa iJOlQ U10lll6v tne throughout declined ere registrar, ine rates ade for the outing world In 1848. Horn! ,D ( an,P met Monday ro0f,Mrs- - Mayme Hodges their r?cts evrc: i W'ew tary-treasur- " i- - le J:" pros-hvinn- iwh. Wil-iam- old-time- rs X-r- Federal Aid Program Influences Activities of State Government n non-prof- one-seven- th |