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Show itTti iir""i "i if "nrT'i Beaver "WilMli Does Beaver Does Need A Hospital Need A Hospital NO. 45 YEAR Inference, 111 BEAVER Sunday, Attract Large y to Hear Visitor 1 --v. i J (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER School Board Election Achievement Will Be Held in Week Held By County 4-- Beaver on Bee. 7 PRICK SEVEN CENTS 11, 1949 Kirkham, Democrat, Elected Mayor; Two Councilmen From Each Party Chosen C. A. H observed Beaver County Week Achievement by holding Clarence A. Kirkham, Democrat, I ..... ,rowd is An election for position on the exercises at MiiieVsville. Beaver, UNOFFICIAL TABULATION BHO W9 RESULT OF CITY ELECTION was elected mayor of Beaver City CenterQuarterly Oaneeat Beaver County Board of Educa- and Milford. The program at Mln- four-yeterm in the elec ....v to hear Oscar A 3 Total for a tion will be held Wednesday, Dec. rsville was held Monday, at the He defeated the on tion Tuesday. the First Council of 7th. Precinct No. 2, Beaver West, Town Hall. A fine program was For Mayor Term Walter S. Genercandidate, Republican I ..who will represent now represented by J. Albert Muir on as listed page four, to 336, presented, 400 count of a 400 118 120 162 Joseph by With more than 25 is the district where the voting n the Minersville news. tabulation. frj!!lor ln,P in Boy Scout to unofficial 336 84 84 168 according will take place. Mrs. Wm. H. Wood received a Not since 1935 have more voters I Pres Kirkham is one of. Candidates or certificates sup- gold pin with a pearl cen- For Councilman Term to the polls in a city election. in gone , P'3ju?i interesting speakers jortin.g candidates must be filed ter for completing her 15th year In that year, 759 votes were cast 424 115 119 190 with the clerk of the Board on or as a leader. The book, "I Dare contest. in the mayorallty 358 97 112 fjSons of this final con-1- ( 149 efore November 21. You" was presented to Vern Wood man in voting Tuesday's at the High held will be 335 77 96 162 Mr. Muir, who has been a mem and Aldene Marshall for doing outwas William E. White, Republican ?Tblrd chapel here. A public 333 87 98 148 ber of the Board for over sixteen standing WELLS S. FARRER (D) work. Marlene Bak councilman candidate for four-ye; svstem and special seats years, has not definitely decided er received a gold medal for be- who amassed a total ot 424 votes. Term for the comfort &; provided to file again for the position, he ng county winner in the canning For Councilman KirkThe 400 cast for Mayor-eletold The Press this week. 384 ham was next 89 contest. Jolene Wood 106 e audience. achievement 189 In the highest The district includes the area and Jane Carter received Foley for this confeernce will 373 108 106 159 w u This. Ostar . kitkham west of highway 91, including the Food awards. Premium cheeks for 347 93 86 .jrnished by tne &ecunu 168 FRANK BEESON (R) All contests were close, with Will address Confeiem e, Sunday west part of Manderfield, Jackson under the direction ui imo. who had livestock in the 336 112 87 137 PATTERSON boys CLEO J. (D) Ann with Jane only 48 votes separating the high County and the West Fields to Southern Utah Livestock Show ,rn schnepel. est and lowest in the race tor twoTerm For Ilecordor Kent Morgan s were awarded at the exercises. and including at the piano. A boys' chorus COUNTY'S number. year council posts. In the RecordARMERS farm. furnish a special The program at Beaver was held 375 er contest, there was only 25 vote 99 165 ' 111 ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS (D). sesPriesthood Leadership 360 91 97 Wednesday evening at the high 162 ALENE WILLIAMS (R) majority. Eliminating Mr. White, V will be held Saturday eve- CHOOSE school auditorium. A fine program to his Hurst returned who far outdistanced the field in Dewey at 7:30 to whicn an biane Term For Treasurer in Pacific Grove, Saturday was given as follows: home race, only 25 votes the four-yeare leaders Priesthood Ward ADMINISTRATORS Owen led by his of Group at home singing, 134 the after 393 other three candithe 99 160 visiting separated cted to attend. contest. Mrs. Wm. Hurst who is Miller, accompanied by Carol Jo 339 dates In the four-ye68 101 mother, 170 federal sessions are scneouieu uurmg me coming week, tann very ill. He had been in Beaver seph; violin solo, Patsy Thornock. Mr. White, council-me- n Other than ,10 am. and 2 p.m.. nuuuay. ers in Beaver County will be ex- weeks at the bedside of his accompanied by Gae Cartwright; three E. C. Barton, were: Stake elected the at 7:30, ne evening, jicising their right and privilege mother. He was accompanied to vocal solo, Nora White, accompanLIONS (DISTRICT GOVERNOR four-yea- r, a Democrat; D. E. Stap125 ATTENDED FATHERS' iards will present a special to choose the men to be responCalifornia by Patricia Whornham ied by .Gwen Miller; talk, "What AND SONS' BANQUET TO BE HERE NEXT MONDAY ley, Republican, and S. G. Hickram. Special musical numbers sible for the local administration t; has meant to me-.-" Gae who will spend the winter there WARD BY GIVEN .".hurt talks will be featured THIRD man, Democrat, two year. Mrs. of many Federal farm programs in C. A. White, Monroe, district Elizabeth Griffiths and Mrs. Nell tap dance, Nancy Yardley he program. 1950. and Marva Carter, accompanied by One hundred and twenty-fiv- e MITUALS PLAN ROAD SHOW governor of Lions International both Democrats, were tso missionaries have returned farmers ni each agricultural solo by Claudia were present for the very success- and representatives of the Delta Hutchings, Kate Joseph, piano . and treasurer, renamed recorder he stake since the last confer-- community will elect a committee of the all wards MIAs of The Stapley. Pledge of allegiance and ful Fathers' and Sons' banquet at and Fillmore clubs will meet with will is and it expected they of three farmers plus two alter- Stake are participating in Road pledge, led by Clark Johnson the Third Ward Wednesday eve the Beaver club Monday evening spectively. With the exception of Mr. White b reports of their labors. They nates. At the same time, a farmer Show Acts, to be presented Friday and Rayma Hutchings. Opening ning. This affair was sponsored In a special meeting. Lion Presi who has served on the city council Elder Jack B. Goodwin, son Jelegate to the county convention and Saturday, November 25 and and Fill the of Scout the ward, Troop dosing prayers by Betsy dent W. A. Flrmage announced by all the newly-electe- d ishop and Mrs. Geo. C. Goodvill be chosen, who, with delegates 26th. According to stake officers. more and Anna Marie Neilsen. previously, under the direction of the com that the meeting will be held at are in public office of Milford. and Elder Howard officials S. G. Hickman. Key banker for mittee: M. J. Warr, Robert Draper 8 irom other communities, will elect the acts will be presented in Bea p.m. In accordance with desires city time. 3radshaw. son of Mr. and Mrs. a three-ma- n for first and the on Greenvile ver and Friday, Beaver County, awarded certifi Ralph Bohn, Jasper Puffer, Wen of the visitors. county committee. v. Bradshaw of Manderfield. Mr. Kirkham made the follow Farmers have been doing this in Minersville and Milford the cates to 57 club members and 16 dell Ross and Earl Smith, and the A big attendance of the local loon luncheon for annually, about this time, for sev- next evening. Much talent and leaders. Medals for county winners Scoutmasters Sherman W. Carter Lions is expected at this special ing statement for The Press on th members will be provided eral years. Since every farmer has practicing on the various acts in in three contests were given as and Evan Neilsen. Thursday: "While in ofnee, I will meeting. jembers of the three Beaver an interest in seeing that the na- dicate they will be very worth follows: strive to be a mayor for all the Special guests were: Albert Al is. tional programs are fitted to local while entertainment. Gwen Miller, leadership; Phylis bertson, Cedar City, people of Beaver and will at all LOADED TRUCK OVER TIPS to he Dick times endeavor to do my duty acowes to it Parks Utah National Woodhimself needs, Council; Gale, Clothing, and Karma vote for the men he fels will best cording to the law and the will house, Girls rword. Pins for re Foerster, Milford, district Scout IN MERCHANT VALLEY t ISUT1VE CLINIC SET PEACE" OF i'PRINCE of the citizens of this city. I sinA. Merrell out William their an in the "A" rating commissioner; carry responsibilities. ceiving iE NOV. 17 BY SEXATOU On Wednesday as Robert Draper Farm programs, administered by UNUSUAL PICTURE, cerely appreciate your vote of con County Style Dress Review were district Scout chairman; the Stake and Noal Gillies were bringing a fidence," he concluded. nator Arthur V. Watkins (R-- :i committeemen, and the Stake as include: Agricul- TO BE HERE NOV. 17 Gwen follows: Super Miller, Presidency, given truck load of timber down the will conduct a "Legislative tural Conservation Program. Price Phylis Gale. Nora White, Barbara intendency of MIA. for the Young Farmers canyon rein the courtroom at Beaver was in ward father Each most and the and Allotments Yvonne Stott. unusual and the Fordham One of Support, Acreage a tip over with their GEORGE P. LOW RUNS OVER had they 8 or own Nov. at 17 to his Thursday, son, p.m. Marketing The Milford program was held quested bring Commodity definitely one of th most worth Quotas, In truck Merchant Valley. They RARE GRAY FOX ON TUESDAY n; of a series being held dur Loans and Federal Crop Insurance. while movies to reach the local Thursday evening. A fine program where there were two sons In the were of when the the dam north November in an effort to gain was if of out or the is father Milford the was family presented. After the Polling places are listed by the theatre screen in many years Tuesday evening, while returntruck hit an Icy spot in the road, hand knowledge of the views new, cinecolor production, the program, a total of 146 members town "a special father" was as County PMA office as follows: iMilford, George P. Low ing it to go out ot control and ran from problems of citizens of the Milford Community Club Lawton Story of "The Prince of have received certificates or pins signed to the boy for the evening. causing into and killed a very rare, over on its side. bushy-taile- d House, 10 a.m. November 16; Peace," to be shown at the Firm- - and 33 leaders have done likewise. Fathers sat by their sons for the tip gray fox on the highwas Mr. Gillies thrown clear of fi am particularly interested in Minersville very delicious banquet, which was Town Hall, 2 p.m. age Theatre here next Thusrday north of Mlnersvile.. Mr. way just nins to the views of individual November served in the banquet rooms by the truck, but Mr. Draper was Low has shown the animal to sev16; East Beaver Court Nov. 17, afternoon and evening. It Mrs. left the Murdock in Dan cab. the Pulsipher ite citizens.'' Senator Watkins women and girls of the ward, und- pinned House, 8 p.m. November 16; West will show at Milford on Friday and first of Emily this week for Las Vegas, er the direction of the ward Relief and Junior Twitchell were in a eral people and few, if any, have "I also want Court House, 10 a.m. at Parowan on Saturday. Its rever representatives Beaver seen one before. He expects where she expects to be for sev Society truck behind the one driven by every members of the organizations November presidency. Convention, ence, simplicity and faithful por eral to have 17; the small animal mounted. County Mr. Draper. They brought the in weeks, visiting with her fam h represent the various seg- - .County PMA Office, 2 p.m. No trayal of the Life of Jesus Christ Following the banquet, the will weigh only about 10 pounds It and friends. town. men to ily isof our society such as labor. vember 17. group assembled in the amusement jured makes it Indeed a thing of beauty and is an alert, fast animal. ness, They were badly bruised and hall where Scoutmaster Carter di agriculture and educatand a picture of great significance shaken not hurt. but e attend these sessions and seriously rected the following program: y world. PARENTS ATTEND BELKNAP in this Help was taken from town on POLIO EMERGENCY CLUB tne their group singing, with Mrs. Carter at Produced at a cost of more than DURING EDUCATION WEEK view," he said. '" addition the piano; talk on the Scout Laws Thursday morning to get the tim TO SHOW SPECIAL .FILMS to the clinics, Sen- $2,500,000 by Hallmark Produc Watkins from to the answer by Commissioner Foerster; vocal ber and the truck. Reports were an to Edaddress as plea This week, during National plans A baby boy was born Tuesday tions The Polio Emergency club ana for Hts and educators at high leaders everywhere ucation Week, special invitations solo, Jerome Willden; remarks by that the entire cab was badly nounces that .in the near future 8 at the Fillmore Christian Nov. morning. mashed. fll and motion picture with were sent to parents to visit the Mr. Albertson; two numbers by a junior colloee assem- to Mr. and Mrs. Norman feature-lengt- h they will have films regarding The Belknap School. The response to boys chorus, accompanied by Mrs. h during his tour. He will ad- - hospital d croat sniritual message. first the Polio which will be of interest to Muir. for Grandparents, the Iieavar High studentbody time, are,, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Prince of Peace" is a gem that will this invitation has been excellent, Barbara Robinson; remarks by Mr. Mrs. Verne Oakden has received the public. The moving pictures Merrell. ??iday morning. over and by young according to Principal Walter S. word that her son, Sam has been will be shown at the Beaver High Muir. Other grandparents are Mr. be viewed over Games and stunts were conductclinics opened per cent of the Saturday at and Mrs. W. D. Maycock, Sulphur- - sters and adults alike as the dec Joseph. Ninety-fiv- e transfererd to the Naval Base at school and the date will be an"aim and will continue thru dale. The new mother is the form ades.. roll by. Its current showing parents have visited the school, ed by Mr. Nielsen. Memphis, Tenn. He was formerly nounced later, probably through ha and some classes 30 when v the Senator hopes er 100 at ine t irmase rr1.Anti.a nica.no fa tn San Diego. reported Jat the schools. Corrine Maycock. iave its only local run within three attendance of parents. completed sessions in GEORGE VALENTINE LOSES s ? to the tneatre f Principal city and town in The parents were given special FINGER IN SAWMILL MISHAP Mrs. Verne Oakden has received years, according all of the counties of announcement. J time with the various consultation first her word of the birth of r ate. The Lawton Story of "The teachers, along with the InvitaGeorge Valentine suffered the to October born 20th, grandson, loss of the fourth finger on his left of Peace" Is actually two tion to visit school any time. Mr. and Mrs. George Orr, Eu.gene, Prince is baseo: Books on poetry, biographies, hand while working at the Kam Hurst of Paneuitch Oregon. Mrs. Orr is the former stories in one. The picture Little fairy-tale- s, famous the of life nn Sawmill on Monday. etc., were displayed in th. h Sunday to stay a week at Hortense Oakden and this is their A. Mark W alloc the halls, with colorful illustra The finger was cut off at the first Rev Minister. "'me of her mother, Mrs. Wm. second child. OLDEST BEAVER They have a daughter nt Lawton. Okla., and his world tions on the J. F. TOLTON WILL OBSERVE jackets of the books, joint. He was sawing poles for the FETED ON 03RD CITIZEN seven years of age. has which BIRTHDAY 8HTH BIRTHDAY ON MONDAY famous Easter pageant and large pictures in the halls. Young Farmers at the time of the America's greatest pas The children have been taught to accident. The mill is located near Mrs. Frances Jones. Beaver's J. F. Tolton, one of Beaver's the race track, east of town. sion Play. A full year in filming appreciate and care for books. oldest resident, was guest of Belk oldest citizens, will observe his mi tne 1 the nroducers have tried nap Camp, Daughters of Utah 88th birthday anniversary Monday 00im and accomplished the un Most Important Crop Pioneers, Monday afternoon in at his home. Plans are for a quiet His nuiusual by casting proiessionai honor of her 93rd anniversary, celebration for family members, lvwood actors ana actresses mm which was Sunday. The afternoon and will include a Visitors to sur family dinner. ana roles prtain of the story's social was held at the home of a Mr. Tolton has always been ac cast of more LUXEMBOURG, a with them rounding granddaughter, Mrs. Wanda P. tive In affairs in Beaver, in civic citiCAPITAL OF WE GKA;,'- 0than 3000 strict amateurs the with whom Mrs. Jones re as well as church. A prominent White, & .Duchy of luxemsoukc, zens of Lawton who handle sides. business man for several years, he I LIVE IN THREE CITIES SIMUL biblical roles with sneer poriecwas has She retired from active manageNov. born 1856 at 6, YANCIENT THE TANEOUSLtlon and amazing sincerity.San Bernardino, Calif., a daughter ment of the J. F. Tolton Investor is FOUNDED Peace 1,000 iop "Thei Prince TOtVAl, of Daniel Wayne and Lydla Har ment Co. YEAIZS AGO BY SlECFQieo; creen rare ior ,m i"iris Harris. Her parents were conHe was born Nov. 14, 1861 at who bechildren and A MEDIEVAL CATHECnAL women men, to Old verts the LDS Fort Ephralm, Sanpete County Church. to learn want A who 20TH TOWN AND lieve in God and the seventh of fourteen children was When she Christ. about three Jesus of r. years F-the story of V c CENTURY more Mim Fit - mm of age her family moved to Fill born to Edward and Mary Ann It incorporates 53 tanieaux iron. more and when she was 10 years Tomlinson Tolton. He comes of Testament In providing typical pioneer parentage; his par-en- ts 4 Off. of treatment . age they settled in Beaver. x,.. ' X-first great the screen's and grandparents having She has been an active church of The Passion Play. come from England In 1842. They b ue? 0FA U DISTRICT COURT mu j, is or worker. She enci served Jesus several years The story as president of the Relief Society were called to help settle Grants-vill- e, rh nimnllcity and told with Willard, Fort Ephraim and Am an cm?c?eLF' Aiwcr American of Beaver West Ward and is a m uch thoroughness that from tiny Circleville and finally Beaver, everyone charter member of Belknap Camp, .crtnf ministers, after Black Hawk and his warriors more of DUP. In the audience learns drove them from Circleville in YOU. Rtorv Ever Told man Her husband, William Jones, 1866. Mr. Tolton has resided here W&SKI'M SEASON ? WAT LASTS Fl0: died early In their married life ever since that time. has 'ever been possible throughi. DECEMBER TO and she reared five small children, or studying, v. sua. reading Ho has held many church posiMa Mi PRACTICE ot ?t very best in Tne all of whom have passed away. tions. In 1884, he went to England al film the and THIS SPORT FV.? Peace" She is still hale and hearty and on a mission. He served as a high Prince of u i able to attend public gatherings. councilman, 17 years as counselor ready has been taggea cnllh Been by more school Each morning she goes for a short In the stake presidency and eight A rl AT LEAST walk about the neighborhood and years as stake president. He Is the dren than any otner picture Is Interested in news and current oldest High Priest, In years of ser m8Te rast Includes more than HASDEENFOUHO events. In vice, the Beaver Stake. 100 over and Several friends of the guest of Mr. Tolton has always been ac'n THERE THAT LCCK 3 000 performers music required The honor. In addition to the Camp tive, both physically and mentally. speaking parts. one of the longest recording MODERN RACIM were present at the so- Recognized as a public speaker, members, in recent years by cial. Mrs. White served refresh- he has given hundreds of addresses MODEL, IT IS and the symphony orchestra ments to the group. SERVED IN TH SKJ and funeral sermons. Hallelujah tholr. MUSEUM AT OSLO. , expected to be 12 t 7 r ar 15-ye- ar H ar ar ct f 10 ar ar ar Cart-wrigh- II H out-of-to- vice-preside- nt war-wear- Congratulations ? 1 Mack-erell-Drap- er hmn i Wj to fc5 '"" Xr ' J v-.- y ,. Js&sk .at a. Af4. e-- PJMWJ :fiTW m Jm tvCf i ass ' re So re wq Beaver Pioneers Observe Anniversaries |