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Show Does Beaver Beaver Does Need A Hospital Need 1 A Hospital 32 NOURTH YEAR-- leam Final Rites for laver BasBbal! bpts BEAVER (UTAH! PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. 1949 Roger Dean to Be Held Today to Bid ttf un louiiidmciii team has ac- - arer's baesball to participate an invitation f'60 tournament ...i woaehiill uannum ip L - ii " The dates set sDonosre annual meat 4. cih are Sept- 1. 3, and . team He 1949 ...v 111 Uie jeafau". re nrlls , . - - - . score ana tne :hf season n Keuniuuu and 1Vpr in tie game . ir.mninK Utah baseball league at ,i.iipst i IDC U'P"--ov Si - j,inr School Calendar !,!. L Funeral services today (Friday) at 2 will be p.m. In or chapel for Roger K son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dean, who passed away at the family home Tuesday. Born December 7, 194 2, the Doy has been ill for nearly six years of his life. His parents, Jay and Cinda Shipp Dean, have con sulted specialists in different sec tions of the country, but they have been unable to cure the lad. In addition to the parents, sur vivors include: Jerald Dean. Orem Sherry and Jimmy Dean, Heaver. Bishop Wallace D. Yardley will conduct the services. Interment will be in the Mountain View cem First-Thir- "Beaver County Day" at Lehman Cave, Sunday, Will. Attract Hundreds; Two State Governors Will Attend 1949-195- 0 hll Announced by Board the d uean, At the regular meeting of the Beaver Board of Education the School Calendar for the year 1949- 950 was adopted. Class Instruc tion was scheduled to begin Tues- ay, Sept. 6, and the closing is set for Friday, May 19th. Parents of children, boys and sirls, who have reached the a.ge of five on or before October 31, are especially advised of the planned kindergarten for this winter. For k several years, a course as been held in the summer pre ceding the first grade work, but this winter kindergarten is estab lished to fill a long-fe- lt need. Hi 1 : to will i vh - ill I Is M i . i m' iv m ? 1 . o fi f v n , i , 1 t x f 4 in i 4 K'A x ' r ?v i I " nine-innin- e aits for their 7 runs. and Christmas vacation musical numbers from communities along the route of Highway 21. The White Pine County High School bund of Ely will also supply music for the festivities. Director A. F. Cluff has spent a great deal of time arranging a special Utah- Nevada Salute for the band to play for the two governors. This special arrangement will embody the songs of the two states, "Home Means Nevada" and "Utah Trail." Governor is expctod to be cJtlior Friday evening or curly Saturday morning. A special outline of activities hint been arranged for him, IncludFifth ing a vlwlt to the Hatchery and a tour of Beaver Cuiiyon, including a visit to the Three. Creeks reservoir. lit HtMtvor ! ltc-ave- N'TERIOR VIEW OV ONE OK THE ROOMS IN I.EI1M.YN CAVES TO Hi; SEEN BY VISITORS DURING "REAVER COUNTY DAY" AT T1IK N.VIIO.I- - JH I M KT U. SI Mill , Al lil'MT 1 Huiithcils of cai-- iiitM'pH tMl to nink tlio trip ovor Hlgltwiiy 21 to join (lie .fcslivltlcM. (begins) highDec. 23. School reconvenes (after Christ score was set Sunday, July 31 mas ieurd when the .game at Sig vacation) Jan. 2. TRAILBUILDKKS PLAN TRIP First was called at the end of the semester ends, Jan. 13. The annual for all outing am- Second semester begins, Jan. 16. inning after Beaver had of the stake, will be con Monroe ducted a score of 29-Lincoln's birthday (Feb. 12) August 18 to 20, under the 0 aed Beaver school programs, Feb. 13. for the lowest direction of special George P. Low. Mr e of the season. Washington's Birthday (special Low has planned and directed the fie Levan tournament has be tours to different places in the school program) Feb. 22. md B.i School closes, May 19. ti one of the main events of. Beaver Mountains for several years Graduation late summer in Central Utah. and exercises. Beaver an is event that all the boys it an invitational amateur meet ' look forward to attending. All the High School, Thursday, May 18th the top teams from the au leak ; Trailbuilders and their mothers Milford High. Friday. May 19th nt leagues in the state will be ids v. together with Primary officers are here scrapping for the trophy Ions asked to meet tonight (Friday) at tor first place in the money. e!e, r the- - Second Ward chapel to make bat-aim of the. Sanpete League definite plans for the outing. r last year, but this year it Js Baby-tim- e for Mr. and Mrs r ne's guess. Omni Cartwright, who announce MIA PLANS IJAKX DANCE lie eight teams participating A "barn dance" for all unmar the birth of a son, Sunday, August rani-- : Beaver, Hiawatha, Ephraim, ied ions people 15 years and above is 7th, at the Iron county hispital a. Manti, Hunter, Salina, and to be held at the new Mlnersville Mrs. Cartwright is the former y goo: amusement hall in the near fu Donna Beeson and this is their 7 &od e chief umpires will George ture. A stake MIA function, all first child. n of Ephraim and Max Soren- Mi people of this age group are urged Mr. and Mrs. Karen Carter are of Salina. to watch for the announcement of the r:e trophy, which is parents of a baby girl, born each given Irot the date and make plans to attend. July 14 at the Iron county hos by the Levan will be uver's shortest game make brief addresses, parti pro ur 5-- r The Governors of Utah and Ne vada and some two thousand citi zens of the two states will (gather next Sunday. August 14th at Leh-i- ii u n Caves National Monument. The occasion is "Beaver County Day" at the beautiful cave. Both Gov. J. Bracken Lee. Utah, and Gov. Vail Pittman, Nevada, cipating in a Bhort noon-hogram which will Include Sunday, finally Denng can uie 6"'- - " J vkness ifter four hours and etery. t minutes of play at the School Calendar: !Ho score was tied iea.ii Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Bacon ,,i the nine innings, District Workshop (teachers and in the 10th and 16th frame. of North Hollywood have been vis ther employees) Aug. 30, 31. Suniting this week with Mr. and Mrs. iame will be continued Teachers and principals report mo Bacon. Mrs. at 21 Glazier ueavei. auci Scotty Betty Aug. at respective schools, Sept. 1 and2. and daughters Verdean and Pam -- er of the called game is de Class Instruction begins (9 a.m. g game ala of Burbank accompanied the .j a regular Tuesday) Sept. 6th. Bacons to Beaver and is visiting iwein. UEA Convention (school closes on and Mrs. Beaver, Christine SDafford, her Bald mother, .,knn Wed. at 4 D.m.) Oct. 13. 14. 15 all win and other relatives. Allred, Redmond, pitched Columbus Day (special school way in the game. Oct. 12. programs) the faced pit batters Armistice Day (special school (during the afternoon. Beaver and community program) Nov. 11. 18 connect for to only able ....- Thanksgiving Recess. Nov. 24, 25 y ,,ond PRICB SEVEN CENTS The governor' party, members the Beaver Lions, County and OPEN HOUSE TO City officials will enjoy a noon luncheon on the lawn at the Tel- HONOR MR. AND! luride upper station, sponsored by the Beaver Lions. The local Business and ProfesMRS. JOSEPH MORRIS Mrs. sional Women's club will enter Sampson Mr. and Doyle of Edwards Mrs. Baker and Mr. of Hobbs, Ne-Optii house will be held from tain Mrs. Lee at a noon luncheon. Pioche, Nev.. were visitors tne and two children at the 3 to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, August An Informal public meeting first of the week at the home of Mexico, visted last week Mrs 1G at their home in Greenville by with the people of Mlnersville Mr. of sister, Sampson's home Mrs. Linda Munford. 11. Morris. Mr. Mrs. and Joseph and family. will be held during the afternoon. Ion Webb I The occasion being their 50th In the evening, the ladles of Gov- George Wilson has been visiting Wedding Anniversary. All their ernor's Lee's party will be guests vith his children and others in the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gillies and of the Milford Lady Lions, while northern part of t li state this son, and Mrs. John G. Bullock and relatives and friends are invited. t A dance and program will be held the governor and the men of his week. daughter, Nancy, of Provo were in the evening. will be honored at a banquet party two days this week visiting here Mr. and Mrs. Morris were mar- to be served re Smith Mr. Mrs. and Carlylo by the Milford Lions. I with relatives and friends. ried at Greenvile. August 16, 1899, turned to St. George Tuesday aft- The caravan of cars will begin by Bishop William Edwards, father iv a vacation in Beaver and other of Mrs. Morris, and lator they went moving out of Beaver and Milford McShane Mrs. Mr. Orrice and places. and O. F. McShane have been vis- through the St. George temple. shortly after daybreak on Sunday. Both were born at Greenville. He About 8:30 or 9 a.m. the Governor A birthday party recently hon itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on Dec. 28, 1873 and she on Aug. Lee party will leave Milford, arin Beaver Can O. the C. McShane ored Roily Bacon on his 4th anni have lived most of riving at the cave about 10:30 or 1879. 19. f versary. Twelve guests enjoyed re yon. Mr. and Mrs. Orrice McShane their livesThey 11. They will meet Governor 's there. two children to came their directed by get freshments and games, Mr. to Morris who a been success has party, plan spend who had been visiting their grand Mrs. Ida Bacon. Lions, ful dairy farmer and Jersey breed Saturday night in Ely, and after a This will Include Junior Girls pital. The baby weighed 7 lbs. ( parents here. by Foster Gardner, the er. and both have been active In brief rest will be conducted thru M Gleaners. Men and Explorers, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meredith and oz. Mrs. Carter is the former Bar l ident of the club. the cave by Max Walnwrlght, the of the, GreenviIL Ward affairs of Alice Pleasant and Keith. bara Jop. hildren arrell Wankler, head of the Miss Hel Blaine Morris are and seven Jr.. the ranger in charge. of They parents Relief Reorganized Society Grove visited three days this week en :nds committe, and the Levan Bradshaw of Emmett, Idaho children, four of whom survive. Included in the official party, In The Relief Society was reorgan Mrs. Mrs. mother, Meredith's with have been visiting in Beaver for They are: Mrs. Violet Blackett of addition to the two chief execufiMayorBoard, under the direction ized in the Second Ward at the SOFTBALL TEAM STANDINGS Joseph Beaumont and other rela a few days at the home of Blaine's Orem; Mrs. Nell Martin Christensen. are on Sunday. The new Parkinson, Pin tives, will be the chairmen of the Fast friends. and tives 4 0 1.000 nnined to make the meet the Lee's, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mor tura; Mrs. Agnes Baker, Draper State Road Commissions for Utah parents, is Bernice Thompson ' ever. president mgr. Robert Lee They are planning ex- ris. Blaine has ben at Fort Lewis and Ormand Morris of Geenvllle. and Nevada, B. W. Hanson, W. J. Arvilla Swindlehurst as man Mrs. Max Robintion and son are 2 2 .500 :e Improvements on the park with Xeeley's Wash., with the ROTC. He will go They have 12 grandchildren. Thomas, Royal R. Chamberlain. ual .counselor and Flaral Lee, sec at weeks several for here visiting mgr. Wayne and Don grandstand to Logan and Joel W. Priest, all officials of Mr. and Mrs. S. Tay- to Ogden and then on Outgoing officers included: National Guard home of retary. the 1 3 .250 general committee in charge Laura Smith, to continue his studies at the the Union Pacific Railroad, Beaver president, Alice Heslor Farnsworth while Mr. Robin I'SAC. 'He tournament is mgr. Jay Gillies J. E. Han- coun They left Wednesday eve SPECIAL DIVIDEND TO ISE Hazle Barton, and on Commissions, and officials business. County in is son lington 1 Philadelphia 3 .250 Owen Taylor, Preston Chris or Beaver, Mlnersville and Milford. selors and Stella Larson, secretary Independents PAID VETS ON INSURANCE Mrs. Robinson is the former Bar ning. n and E. N. Christensen. mgr. Cullen Murdock e Following the bara Farnsworth. Final Schedule blanks for the two visitors Application will PRIMARIES GIVE PROGRAMS their open August 11 6:00 p.m baskets and eat lunch on the billion, eight hundred million Na and Mrs. Alma V. Decker The Primary organizations were Thursday. Bishop vs. Lee's Neeley's tional Service Life Insurance spec national monument's picnic ground n charge of the services Sunday and family returned Wednesday By Mrs. Thelma Twitchell Independents vs. Guard ial dividend to be paid some 16 in the shadow of Mt. Wheeler, high wards to Beaver a vacation in By Mrs. Margaret Morris three the trip evening evening after Tuesday, August 16 6:00 Junior E. Twitchell met with a milion present and former policy- est peak in the Great Basin. Free in Prt counselor and other Snowflake. LeNora Muir, Arizona, Mrs. Lawrence Thomp- Independents vs. Lee's accident last week holders will be available for vet Ice cream and cold drinks will be very cteri the meeting in places of interest. They visited While painful and Ivan Frost motored to Guard vs. Neeley's chopping poles, a piece of eraiiB August 29, Carl It. Gray, furnished to all by the Milford in the Mr. Decker op Ward. Following The percent winner receives the with reatives of 'c Sunday and visited with the First wood flipped across his eye, pierc Jr., administrator of Veterans Af Lions, sponsors of the in the program "Day." Arizona. exercises, ening "oat's brother and slster-i- n trophy. ing the eyeball and causing ser fairs, has announced. After eluded! sneakers, Martha Paice large lunch, of visitors parties been F Mr. and Mrs. has Beaver A team from to his sight. He has Marion Frost. Seventy million of the forms are will be conducted through the Beth Morgan Dr. and Al's uoger W. Barnes ions damage president; Primary Soft Utah Southern in the entered Lake medi son in been Salt for Ralph Fordham and being printed and will be available Caves as rapidly as convenient. stake Primary president; Laar ball tourney at Cedar City, August and twin sons have been here this cal treatment since City M home from the Iron county r.nlo and Saturday. "The ranch. locally through the American Le Mr. Wainwrlght states that extra at their in.? visit Mllo Baker, ward anc week ia' on Sunday. 18, 19 and 20. Jay Gillies will manMrs. Mary Mr. Mrs. and and Gilllns Robert s of care glon. and Ford." will be on hand and taking Rocky stake Priesthood representatives won of Beaver is carina for reading. Ross Farrer; song and age the team during that tourna business. Mrs. Parties called in at family of Mlnersville are staying First phase of the huge insur that he hopes It will be possible f oau&hter and new grandson. reading, Jeannie Smith, with Mary ment. the Press office to renw their it the Wm. Warby residence for ance dividend operation ia over to take all visitors Into the fairy" ana Mrs. Georee Barton Monday. August 22 will be the subscrintion. They reside in La- - a few weeks. microfilm machines land of strange and beautiful soio piano accompanying; Harris tennis Barton's mother, Mrs. Louie opening day of the city have the Mr. Mrs. California. Max completed duet and vocal photographing Canada, Yarbrougb stalagmites, helictltes and meet. Entrees must be in to an, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sonia Hollingshead; of more than 22 million premium other colorful formations. Alma at in the visitd Parowan Hood, accom and Carol DyAnn time. Thornock by that and children, who have record cards. Ed Oakden, who was injured in Bensons on Saturday. Mrs. Ward Hood; read Martell'8 is awarding the cham Visitine rplntlvea liorn. rp nan ied bv Every citizen of Reaver Oun- Mr. Gray explained that all the nmnthe several ago accident " a song K,- Darwin and friends, who which will be on car Harry ing, Mary Alice Farnsworth; is urged to be present at to their home at ty pionship gift, or his needs Shelley, bv Zions Boys and Girls, nrsi year beneficiary, was in Salt Lake City three days have been here for the past two veteran, ' "Reaver County Day" at the by tournament time. display to is do the Tuesday. obtain atten medical week application Grace last receiving leaders. week at the summer home, return'fflbers of tho Vaat Hoover uniW direction of blank, which contains full instruc- cave. The new light plant recenttlon. Some steel was removed from ed to Los Angelea. Merle Nelson, ine BPW ENTERTAINMENT EVE Polio workers held a meet- - Hntrhines and fill it out and mall to VA. ly completed at the cave proHe will return f3!v his upper jaws. Beaumont Wilcock of Milford has tions, Judy the Ppltpf Urulotv ttnlMlnr prayers were, by Ray In event the vet does not know vides ample, powea for Installing the a in month. Lake were ladies pres again to Salt Seventy-thre- e been visiting with her grandpari neie daT many additional light in the aftPrnoon. to which the and Alva uaie. ent Wednesday evening at the en He was accompanied by Ray Mor ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green the number of his Insurance policy hundreds of hidden stake officers present. roomn, alcan the be identified ;'n f the town were invited. BPW application rls. tertainment evening of the while her mother and sister atservice number, rank, and the coves, nooks arid crannies of the by rarnsworth and Ellaleen Tt nmtrrnm in the Second dub, which was held in the Artended the outing at Duck exact name used and new beauty spot unght gave a demonstration Ward, as announced by Esta Cox mory Building. Prizes were award- during service cavern, Creek. have been developed ,1y Ranger with ionov. of the forces. the 'PPiyine; armed consisted . Talks nrosldent. d to the following: Five Hun Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sulllnger ' J1 and his assistants. Wainwrlght lUSe and nrovonMnn rtf n.r. nlann duet. Marie ana t,nirw Melvln Edwards Marvin Mrs. of By Thelma Spendove, and adjutant dred, Claudia Morgan of San Bernardino, Calif., arrived the Persons who have not toured . and Beaver Molsinging have will Legion Post, unnopeaic treat. Messinger; congregational Sly; Bridge, Althea Low and thrt cave thla summer will be deMi. and Mrs. Melvln Edwards Monday evening to spend a few the blanks, application according given by Marjorie and song by Primary officers; talk lle Tanner; Rummy, Jiaxine l werp spent. Wednesday in Milford with days with their sister and family. to Post Commander Jos. A. Man- - lighted with the Improvement solo. Don Harris. Ieola by Louise Roberts pianow...... an Mayme Hodges and their i:f and Hettie sir f daughter, Mrs. Tburland Sly Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green. zlone. Veterans are urged not to and new beauties not shown on Nr"H Blackett. mem- - noorllnannSmith and Irene reading, C.7 Pinochle. Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twitchell and family. i vi the prnnn i,to It tlonnlpr t write the state office or the VA, previous tours. "Reaver County servea. were BSHlSltMi Dy Ldl- ner: vocal soio. jm-'Cox. Refreshment s and Mrs. John Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Twitchell as such a Mr. Willi ams. procedure would only Day" will be one to be sprved punch and with Marlvnn Heppler accompany The committee In charge included: and daughter left Tuesday for Salt and family motored to Milford on f '1' to el?htee.n the of the dividend. uuB delay receipt ErlcKson; rtnda Munford. Bertha uaiton, Lake City. ing- talk, Audrey Monday evening to visit Mrs. Ruth Morris and baby M.itrn Tattersall and Nancy Mor Lillian Thornock, Flora Edwards ;.urnand Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carsey of Twitchell on her 84th birthday. " nave been at the home rls. with Gay cariwriB..i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Gilllns and DELEGATES ATTEND STATE Lvdia Patterson, Agnes Williams Magna visited one- day last week " wwe Rlofor ,. MOrrlp' T..,o11n The PW four Un children of Salt Lake City Burridge. and Lurrena at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- family of Mlnersville visited with LEGION" CON VENTION returned to their home Sunday, i, at Mlnersville since their bv Emily Pulsipher ann r. vln Edwards. The Carseys and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gilllns on Sun The following delegates attend after visiting for a week at the PRIESTHOOD HAS OUTING on. Edwards were friends while in day. ed the Legion Convention last home- of Mrs. Terry's sister, Mrs. con Mrs. Mr. and and the Crosby Guy counselor, notHeti England. members of week-en- d Twenty-on- e at Cedar City: Mr. and Sumner Murdock and other relaf ''""7 dinner, honoring Mr, Mrt. Newell E. Warr visited at our Garnell Crosby of Garfield were .Qires in the Third Aaronic Priesthood or me rusi Mrs. Joseph A. Manzione. Mr. and tives. On Friday evening, Mr. and rorg Barton, was held , inat Merchant home Glen the visitors School and cac. ftome after gave Sunday offer the- opening VPr Panvnn Ward returned last Thursday Mrs. Elton Mackerell, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Terry and family, Mr. and C.nMav aiu, . .r, , experiences of his mis on Tuesday. ..Vori were : cJio a trip to Navajo Lake. teresting work. were: Mrs a Martin Green, fire guard, and M. J. Warr, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Mrs. Murdock and family Mr. and u.r lo Wnril. loia sionary North Rim of Grand canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swindle- Mrs. Roldo Turner, Milford, Mr. "! m,Z nork and family. Mr iiAinwui. iTiai Zton's i group of men from here were call- White, ri-- i rewards. Howard irinng and a o linage m n Marvin Spendlove. and William Yardley and and Mrs. Douglas Blackburn and hurst, a fire in the Pole Can A man should never be ashamed ed to fight men were The. n roung o the bisnoPr.L. ' Mr8-The three-da- y which family, Mlnersville and Mr. and . , convention ' moun of tUJ". section f Mr Creek has been in North he own George Bar White of yon to the m wrong nnmnftnied by Bisnop ana ended Saturday, featured special Mrs. Elmer Johnson and family and Seagulls sang a Mr. which Is but saying in other words tain last Thursday. Damages were Alma V. Decker and family, Mrs. 'Louie Bate- speakers, parades and other enter of Adamsville went to Merchant men and returned Is that the wls?r he he Mr. than that light and today and Mrs. LeRoy Harris ,r an Mrs. Roy P. Bar tainment. Valley for an outing and supper. S. was yesterday. Pope. Several evening. io vnrran. LaVar usie. ,t ' Gene, Ken worm ana members attended. and Mrs. iiv uon stake board Trail-builde- of rs 1. win!-- :: : c: pros-e- Congratulations Pitt-man- - if wii d !r ber Me-etin-g fi n V noon-tim- NORTHCREEK J .E rr-an- ranger-guide- High-spee- d stal-actlti- ; La-Mo- nt 1 . 'a H MANDERFIELD ." rom-erlneha- XT m . ' - A - -- !. ,thMay I " , , fc."' ,i "s. - i.j. nr.j four-da- y V |