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Show 1 IFDITOR WRITES ABOUT UTAH Salt Lake City, wW . tlon must be watered': The editor of a Burlington, me per capita water T y tntucky, newspaper, who attend- n sauous aaiw Wh.-Jassociu-,,Kanoriai i) the National tional average is oniv-- ' ...r5 4 conv lition in Salt Lake City lona daily. , a, iui pressed by one particular BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1949 If? 2teaur press --- - if ' . - ! f - ft - - - .. . k , X "Vi ' " j ; ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 , (I MERLE B. MERKLEY Associate Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ytit, $3.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) u 3 whiU- - liere in June. his olumn, a clipping t nting of which as ,ear'ied the I'tah Department ,,f publiiity. he points out that !ne of the most impressiv? thing? lin Salt Lake City was the fact 'that while visiting the Salt Lake Lunu'ipal rose garden, the person charge of the party saiu uiai n. uuh sweICassociation AIRD G. MERKLEY Editor and Publiihet ,i j U Mo. $1.25 Pride is ignorance- - I?0 sume most who " wisdom or experts. steal from their H they have so little h.' J'N J Subscribe. Don-- t Borro, A First Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Ut?h, second clan nail matter, under the act of Con grew of Mar. 3, 1879. Telephone 24. Advertising rates quoted on request. VETERANS MISS OPPORTUNITY ENGINEERING CHANGES in Ford trucks during the past 18 months are keeping p; v Dy The State Convention of the American Lttrion, held in with the demand for greater measures of flexibility, performance and economy, J. ' the is Above announced. Cedar Citv. recently, emuhasized the fact that veterans of manager, truck and fleet sales department. Ford Division, has cross vehicle weight ratine World War II, paricularly the younger men, are not taking of 6,800 A pounds. a very active part in the affairs of the American Legion. number of veterans of World War II were registered, but they were nearly all older men, who had been officers. There were GREEN VII. I F. very few of the rank and file of the veterans, the younger men By Mrs. Thelnia Twitchell By Mrs. Margaret Morris who served during the last war. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stiliinger, By Mrs. Alvarettu Koliinson :;kh .uincilnieii Leonard Paiee This condition seems to prevail in the Posts throughout who Mar at were the speakers been have the Ira Yardb-and visiting the country. There are many more veterans of the second war The banquet, Imkl in the new tin Green residence for he past it iiieetiiiu Sunday. Glenn Black-.- . hall recreation last . Friday night two weeks, are i ....... than the first, but not nearly as many of the first group have was Thursday tier ol tne oisnopru' coiiuucieu.,i very successful. Bishop Dot- - for their home inleaving San Bernardino. Mr. and Mrs. Rev Miiith and become interested in the Legion program. son stated Sunday niglit that u "liter Ruye Ellen returned to We are at "a loss to understand this condition, and feel $1704.50 was taken in and after California. at Ruth. N'ev.. Tuesday Mr. their home Bill Mrs. and and Murdock mnkinfO a serious mistake bv not 'xpeiises were paid, there was tlin fhi" uctcrans . . . ...... arp n.v vrmmr eVellillL'. vull() v Mr and of Cedar City daughter $1616.10 left. We extend our affiliating themselves with the American Legion. Mr. anil Mrs. Claude Murdock. to those attending from and Mrs. John Williams and dauAc the vears iro on the veterans are going to be faced wit thanks have heen at the home of Mr. of Minei'sville vis have been ghter well organized Cedar City. Milford and Heaver. be to need will and Murrlock's a. with p. mother, Olive Murdock the Puffers this they many, many problems, Cecil fiaker of Salt Lake City and iting .1.1 lUnt it N'ev. mai tin... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts if they are going to meet anu soive uil- puim.-iof week. The Mtirdocks left for honv left Tuesday evennig for Ely. Mr. Mur seconc will visit on the where accomwere and America they Wednesday foutrht to protect during tlinP who Calif., also attended. Mrs. June by Miss June Puffer, who ine's lirotlier Rulon Murdock and world war. If they are unorganized these men will suffer many I'earson was toastmistriss. The panied on visiting with them for a :'amilv. From Elv, 'hev will noto plans program was: song, l narlene Wil few linrwlir.in in the vears to come. to Richmond. Calif., where they days. the for ideal liams; reading, Aldene Marshall an offers opportunity The American Legion will visit Mrs. Murdock's mother. Mr. Mrs. and Twitchell Doyle fo the benefit o two songs, Kent Morgan, Heaver Mr. and Mrs. .Lick Murdock left motored to over the weekveterans to present a united front in working for the families o song, Harold Ilaker; trio, Melba end to visit Logan and need Tuesdav hn assistance, Mr. Mrs. evening for Illinois where and Bruce lll(J?C in."" " linker, June Pearson and Emily otters flu also will visit with Mrs. Murdock's It for their live Howard country. new thfir and daughter. They 'hey (iillins. Talks were by Bishop Dot were of parents. e Miss !!e:ni f interest by the accompanied nrotectinir every son A. and Pres. K,.ct mn5 Carlos Murdock Mrs. Julia Griffith, who has the last war Dancing followed, which was en Mackerell. Mrs. Walter Mackerell. Every man who served his country during 'leeii visiting at Montpelier. Idaho, who has been Mrs with staying m. n all. i u .iiiuiaiv joyed by with ine- - American .ff u.moii aluhi . ii""-; snouiu Howard returned home with them. returned home recently. of untor Mrs. Phyllis Worthy and little Clvde Murdock was called to ;,r,.ct,..l in his own wefalrc and in the inwelfare Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Shotwell ami the families of laughter of Los Angeles, Calif., on Tuesday, for a few days' Lund tunate buddies who suffered disability, or a are at the family left Wednesday for San work or the railroad. thnso who made the supreme sacrifice. iron county necoru homehereof visiting few days Bernardino, after Calif., spending Mrs. Alta her THREE - Si-n.- NORTHCREEK MINERSVILLE MONTHS if-- I . INCOME . I:- vl-i- i I1 . in reserve will sometime save you time and money. It will enable you to meet emergencies without the necessity of borrowing or otherwise obligating yourself financially. i - Open an account today. u, .,:ml,n t. V " BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF MILFORD STATE BANK . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor mother, the past month at their summer Kelsey. home here. family of Draper are visiting at Cecil Baker of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Max Green and the Albert Green's for a week. CUTTING TVVO WAYS was a visitor Friday at the home is looking at of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker. According to Washington reports, Congress critical eye. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Goodwin and much proposed new legislation with a wary and Jean and Joan of Bat laughters. . .v Ll IV i. ItvlUll tle in Nevada, who have Mountain, rise l attendant fir,n-,rotmled. unemploy. . ' I ' with the l.ix,... inmmc been visiting here with her pai the in than more seem laumnkcrs eairer th. ,,f . u uniii. iv.cfc , wi further nts. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Baker, are r,.f,.-inc.'isurfs- which miirht ' tl.1l H 1VII4II;,i fmm i;isiin(leaving Friday. Thev will visit his j.,.. mr rock the economic boat. ister. Mrs. Newell Iverson in Del a-waota this Mrs. into Mr. and Lorin falls and which category Thomp One suggested law, clearly $5000 -- nitt would nearly double the present minimum wage, would elim son in Eureka, belore returning inate certain exceptions to the law. which have heen home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo White of in effect for years, and would place other restrictions on both Coninton. Calif., and children are would measure the employer and employee. Superficially, it re visiting her parents. Mr. and workers. Act- Mrs. seem sure to improve the lot of the lowot-paideorge Baker. ually, there is a good reason for believing that it would do Several enjoyed an organ and demonstration in the new just the opposite. For the most part, the minimum wage directly affects only the unskilled, the marginal worker, the be- recreation hall Tuesdav. worker. The value of these workers Mr. and Mis. Mervin Edwards ginner, and the to the employer is very limited. If the law required him to went to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. Edwards will have another pay them more than their productive worth, he would necesvpcration on his back. sarily employ as few of them as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts This would be particularly noticeable in enterprises Mich have gone to Detroit. Mich., to as retailing, which offer many opportunities for beginners and bring home a new Packard. ir. ana Mrs noss .Marshall are occasional workers. The typical retailer really has to watch the pennies now if he is to make ends meet. The consensus of he parents of a baby boy, born n tbe Iron Tues experts in the field is that too high a minimum wage, along day morning.County hospital with other restrictions, would lead to widespread layoffs. drant H. Tolton. stake mission Uuwisc social legislation can be a sword, thai president, and Walter S. Josepl will hurt those it is designed to help. high councilman, were the speak- M t -- '1 ' k -- mm. raw. I d part-tim- e two-edge- d ers in Sacrament Meeting Sunday evening. Power without justice is soon questioned. Justice and The Fireside Chat was held at power must therefore be brought together, so that whatever is the homp of Marlene Baker Siim'av just may be powerful, and whatever is powerful may be just. evening for the scouts and beehive girls. Howard Heslington of Salt Lake City was here visit in,g his parent-Mr. and Mrs Ifeslington. last week ' , V : - . . MANDERFTFT.n j Bo 1j S IE ' i GET OTHER NEEDS AT YOUR UTOCO DEALER'S By Mrs. Melvln Kdwartls New York, N. Y. Henry Toy Jr. 35. Du Pont Company ExecutlTe and - ; : National School Commission Picks DuPont Executive As Staff Director era Mr. and Mrs. Georire Miadshaw. founder of the Council for Delaware Heaver. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hrad-diaKducation, has been appointed and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil executive Director or the new Na and children of Milford. tional Citizens Commission for the were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. EX Publlo Schools, Roy Larsen Hid Mrs. Jess Kdwards. president of Tims Inc. and chair Mr. and Mrs Art Council and man of th Commission, announced Mr and Mrs. Joe Kickerson of Milrecently. "As a businessman who realizes ord accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. the vital Importance of the publio Kdwards enjoyed a picnic ':dgar schools to each community as well i'.ipper in Indian Creek Canyon on as to the nation, Mr. Toy has been Friday evening. largely responsible for the dramatic LaHae Kdwards visited several success of the Council for Dela ware Education in helping citizens lays in Milford. last week with to improre the publio schools In 'ier aunt, Mrs. Cecil Kdwards and communities throughout Delaware," 'amily. Mr. Larsen said. "In bis capacity as ExecuUre Director of our Commission be will be able to give all his time and the If a man has a right to be proud ' full benefit of his experience to f anything, it is of a good action implementing the program outlined lone as it ought to be. without by our members. According to part my base interest lurking at the of this program the Commission bottom of it. - Sterne. will act as a clearing house of Information to enable one group of HENRY TOY JR. citizens endeavoring to Improve Probate ?c Guardianship1 their local publio schools to profit rrom tne experience of others. Mr. of Peon Mutual Life Insurance Co.. Notices Toy will also assist as ta carrying treasurer, and Leo Perils, director out many other projects which we of the National CIO Community For Further InfoiTrmtlon Connlt are planning to help encon rage the Service Committee, secretary. tU County (lerk or the Be--! broad publio Interest In the public The Council for Delaware Ednea. pN'tlrn SiRncrn. schools which we believe U neces- Uoo. which Mr. Toy headed for two sary to eolre the many extremely and a half yoara after founding It IN THR DISTRICT COI'RT OF serious problems which, confront In November of 1946, la a dramatic BEAVER COl'NTY. UTAH. the schools today." Illustration of what a ctoud of de NOTICE TO CREDITORS The National Citizens termined citizen can do for their for the Public Schools Is com Bcnooia. It has been Instrumental In the Matter of the Estate, of posed exclusively of laymen, many in aehlerfOR many farreachinc LEROY SMITH, doceasl. of them outstanding In business, scnooi improvements in Dela Creditors will present claims labor, law and publishing. It was ware. Ttiese Include increases In formed last May to work for con teachers salaries. anDronrlationa with vouchers to the undersigned certed action by citizens la their tor uie construction of new school administratrix, at th office of her C. Miller Heaver. own communities. Tbe group has buildings, legislative attorney. Geo. received Initial financial support changes for the benefit of the L'tah. on 09 before the f.tn day of from the Carnegie Corporation and acnoois. and an upsurge In nubile October. 194 9. ANON A W. SMITH. Adminithe Ceneral Education Board. Its Interest In the schools which has officers are, besides Mr. Larsen: been reflected In a greatly in stratrix of th estate of Ieroy James F. Brownlee, former deputy creased number of voters turning Smith, deceased. director of the OPA. out for elections affecting thti (First publicalon, Aug. 5. 1949) Jot A. Stevenson, president schools. (Lat publication Aug 26. 1943) w ( wide-sprea- d QUAKER STATE t;oto VICO MOTOR Oil PtRMALUBE MOTOR Oi: QUAKER STATE on MOTOR Oil HP II OAkOLINI V' ATLAS FAN PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY... BELT Cove. ATLAS BATTERY AH.. fZ CHAMPION SPARK PIUOI M' The life You Save Ml May Be Your Own! SEE YOUR UTAH OIL UTOCO DEALEQ v3i REFINING COMPANY |