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Show r vucs Beaver Beaver Does Need A Hospital Need ' Hospital A :8 OHKUL gT and I B BAYER BEAVER COUNTY THE COUNTY SEAT NEWSPAPER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER City Officials Gutter who was award contract for the eonstrucon the and gutter ,he curb ni .Main street, oegaii The s week on the project. call for com- the conti-fc i U i " Beaver's mayor and city will 'be in attendance PRICE SEVEN CENTS 8, 1950 Cloudburst Hits Prepare to Attend Confab started it Gets Heavy Primary Vote Selects Nominees for General Election Minersville Muck Ashworth Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tetzlaff or and his friend, ' vvrignt, of Salt Lake City, Arcadia, Calif., spent the Labor Se.nt id and 15 when municipal officials were week-envisitors at the Ezra Day holiday in Beaver, visiting at gather at the Newhouse hotel, Salt Ashworth home. the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas. uy, ror trie annual Utah Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Killam and Municipal league. Mayor and Mrs. e. A. Kirkham, Councilmen E. C family of Milford visited at the Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hart and ' Durion, inarieii Easton, William home of .Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thorn children of Shatter, Calif., were h. White, D. E. Stapley, S. G as on Sunday. visitors on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke. Hickman, and City Attorney Geo aimer, accompanied by their of Miss Eleanor Jean Whornham Mrs. Hart is a niece of Mr. Burke. Salt Lake City spent the Labor wives will attend the confab. in Beaver, at the A representative will attend the way week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Rue Swindlehurst 7th annual Municipal Waterworks home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd L. Shelby and Sanitation conference Sept. 13 Presley Whornham. went to Grand Canyon on Wednes ana 14, wnich will proceed the day and returned home Thursday Alan Hutchings spent three days evening. At these sesMunicipal league. sions Utah's municipal officials last week at Fish Lake at the first who have found sewage and wa- reunion of the Explorer Scouts of Merrill Gillies, son of Mrs. Materworks problems of recent ma- Utah who made the Navy cruise to bel Gillies, left with the 145th jor concern will be briefed in the Hawaii early in June of this year. Field Artillery, Provo, on Sept. 5, latest methods of resolving these according to word received in Beaproblems. Morgan Evans, who spent sev ver. The Gillies' are former Tom McCoy, executive director eral months in California, is visot the league, said 200 officials iting his family and friends here are expected at the sanitation con for a few days. He will leave soon Mrs. Emily Pulsipher returned ference. are Univer- for Los Angeles. home the latter part of last week, sity of Utah college of engineerafter visiting with her family in ing and the state health departThe Beaver View Mine, located rQiifnrnta unit MpvoHft Her son council-me- n I1T I On Wednesday The storm of cloud-bur- st pro portions which struck in the hills Nearly two hundred more voters northeast of Minersville caused went to the polls on Tuesday to hundreds of second feet of water name nominees for the General to pour down the river, did some Election than turned out two to washed and the road, damage years ago when the nomination debris and silt Into some fields in for governor was at stake. Three area. the t71 oi Hit' IMi'jo-local contests on the Democratic r lasted for near The r ticket and two on the RepubliT equipment was utilized in wa In and Minersville an hour ly can stimulated the extra interest. FAMILY EDWARDS ROBERT and It L the old curb ter was "running everywhere," gutter was reported. Cars were halted HOLDS REUNION, FRIDAY je Lornei- opposite the high Attracting the greatest interest was the contest for nominaL 'building, south to the new at the Minersville turn on the high Friday, Sept. 1st, about 70 des tion for State Representative on subto of the post office. flood the for south way waiting it cendants of Robert Edwards of both tickts.. John P. side. Culverts were unable to hanBarton, garstate Koud Commission has Yorkshire, $ England, hold their nered 412 votes for second high dle the run-oL'tu cooperate with the city and rocks and reunion Ponderosa at third family man on ;bot.h tickets to defeat L. and placing of oil were washed on the highway Park. The honored descendant this on :ie new section of the many places In the Hanging Rock year was David Edwards, Beaver, M. Burt with 147, for the Democratic nod. On the Republican after the pres-L-vicinity. who Is the only living child of the w, isavailable side, Ernest (!. Joseph defeated moved to the west ap-The storm in Beaver lasted for Robert Edwards family. cross- a vote of Sherman W. only about 15 minutes, but "really jtely three feet. The The meeting was called to order 340 to 241 toCarter by the came down" during that time. Ac bv President Republithe hank to the post orgain Heber Edwards of S. ;ii lie nut in bv the road cording to the official U. S. reg- MeGill, Nev., and the following can nomination. as it is an ister, there was .4 5 of an Inch fell program was presented: Republicans outvoted the Demtgion. inasmuch two in that short time. the of highways. 'jt ction ocrats at Tuesday's Primary, EdElaine Edwards history, H ial watering turn was al- The storm, however, was very wards, when 581 voted in the State RepWells vocal solo, Beaver; i.i ttio nrouerty owners who "streaked," as some sections of the Duke. Nevada; talk, Howard W. resentative contest, against 55!) from the lateral run- valley reported only light sprink- - Bradshaw, Beaver; vocal duets by on the Democratic side. town. of center Milford only a sprinkle was Maxine and Maurine the ment. t trough Closest contest of the election on the east slope of the Mineral Harold, who lives in CallfornlaH-ADuke, Nevada The conference this year has en..p the water is so low in the Imported. solo, Russell Sly, Mil- was waged between Wendell Ross and owned by the Ev- left with the National Guard. Mountains, saxaphone f:h it is not expeoiea mat larged its scope to include a new ans Brothers and others, will be ford; vocal solo, Ada Edwards of and Lynn Baker for the Demo- turn would be available and dramatic consideration for in the near future, Minersville; vocal solo, ReDawn cratic nomination for county treasMrs. Ezra Ashworth was called STORM WEDNESDAY HELPS again operating city officials civil defense and its it is understood here. urer. Mr. Ross was the victor by Beaver. account DREAD on Bradshaw, REDUCE FOREST FIRE to Salt Lake last week call for relationship to municipal utilities. New officers were chosen for a slim margin of 18 votes, accordgni- - of the contract of her daughter, Mrs illness the of jjrimum number of coverings Speaker on this subject will be Danger from forest fires In the next year's reunion, set for July 18 ing to the official tabulation by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robinson Iris LeFevre. Word has been reMountain was greatly re- 1951. They are as follows: LaVel the County Commissioners. curb through the center of Gus P. Backman, executive secreBeaver returned to their home ceived 'by Mr. Ashworth that she tary, Salt Lake City Chamber of and family the heavy rain on Wed- Bradshaw, president; Alma Sly duced by I a specially designed tocover Leon "Williams, Milford city the Labor is slowly improving. the Commerce and vice chairman Monday after spending afternoon. If other rains secretary-treasure1, utilized, according Marlntha E nesday defeated in marshal, at Willesen, the Beaver, Day Henry holiday m rations, worn on me easi Utah Defense Council. He will ad come In the next few days the fire Pendleton, genealogist, Provo. nominfor Democratic the Palce Mr. S. Beaver, W. home of and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Walter Mr. and hazard may be removed for this W Main Street will be under-- dress a luncheon meeting at noon B. for ation while week sheriff, a Jasper last few Joseph. visiting season. spent days to Sept. 13. next spring, according nod the Paice Puffer, Incumbent, Merrltt Mrs. got and Mr. with After the convention is called kit plans of the City Council. The many weeks of hot, dry- OLIVER ASHWORTH FAMILY from the Republicans, 3G3 to 212 Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Hayes and family at Cherry Creek, Nev. weather have made the mountains HOLDS REUNION, SUNDAY through this section to order by L. C. Romney, league for Omni C. Cartwright. Mrs were a in by few and accompanied They spent days family Win said Ranger H. & city and nearby streets are president, officials will hear dry" "explosively e In the Amelia Palce. on buisness. contests, the They M. Christensen. Great car and it need of repair and replace- - Templeton, Salt Lake consulting Salt Lake City The family of Oliver Ashworth. Beaver Miss followed the Norvoters were accompanied by County master planning consideration has been shown by i If materials are avaHable engineer, discuss of Beaver, gathered set throughout the state. dine Stoney, who is planning to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dean and the crowds of visitors in the na- early pioneer pattern owners give consent, of water works facilities. at the old home Sunday for their p a Other speakers will be Clark attend business college this year. family and Mrs. Bill Cox spent tional forest in helping prevent annual family reunion. They all Substantial pluralities were.' turnofficials plan to ed in for Allan Crockett, Democrat the week several days last visiting fires. pis! improvement district, issue Newell, superintendent of waterwent to Ponderosa Park, where candidate for reWonderlands. They on of Mr. Mrs. and Supreme Court. On Wayne Ernest who will talk Hodges It to defrav the cost of this works, Provo, The situation is still serious and enjoyed a delicious hot din the Republican side, Wallace F. t. part of the week hunters and campers are urged to they 'Quality of Waterworks Materials' Tooele visited over the Labor Day turned the latter school. ner. Fifty-siwere present, includ- Bennett for the They re be extremely careful with fires Senate, Dr. Presat the home of Mr. and to be ready for and Eldon T. McEntire, engineer week-enAshworth and son Mack Ezra ing: a pleasant trip. in the Salt Lake City water de Mrs. Harry Hodges. This was the ported matches and cigarettes. The Beav- Mr. and Mrs. John Ashworth, Mrs ton L. Jones carried the county aid Gale, son of Mr. and Mrs er district has ibeen extremely for- Emerett Willden, Mrs. Joyce A. and state for the Representative partment who will discuss "Leak first vacation for Mr. Hodges in in Congress, and Joseph E. NelGale, left with the Cedar Miss Marilyn Stapley returned tunate in not having any serious nine years. Detections." Smith, Mrs. Ed. Houchen and all son had a majority the 213 A FA Bn. and is for the Suhome last Thursday from Bryce fires for several years. E. C. Wenger, Chicago, head of their families. After dinner, they preme Court nomination in the rationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash. the conservation bureau, Portland Students, who left this week to Canyon, where she has had em enjoyed outdoor sports, and re county and state. Cement Assn., is to discuss finance nroll at the BAC in Cedar City, ployment for the summer. Her turned home in the evening. Mrs. returned Willden Emerett tors last week at the home of D. E. and Over half of the registered votStapinclude: Shirley Paiee, Ann Har parents, Mr. and Mrs. sewage treatment plans, dau- home Saturday, after spending a and Mrs. Thomas Burke D. N. Stutz. sanitary engineer, ers in the county turned out for ris, Elretta Bradshaw, Frank Man- - ley, went over to bring their 'Ir. and Mr s Kenneth Moare Utah the Primary election, Tuesday, a state health department, zione, L,eo wnite, L,auue wooa- - ghter home. Miss Stapley plans to 'few days at Callente with her I'RIXCE FAMILY REUNION sham Canyon. Mrs. Moare is "Sewer Rental Experiences in the house, and Nile Willden, and pos- attend the BYU at Provo this com daughter, Mrs. Verma Vowels and HELD AT REAVER higher percentage than most counMrs. Vowels and children - of Mr. Burke. family. school year. ties, and more than 2u0 voters State." ing others. sibly came back with her for the fam-iA family reunion of the George more than voted in the last PriProblems of collection and disreunion. Anna Cooper and son Bill Miss Lois White and "Miss Ann F. Prince family was held Satur mary election in 194 8. There were Family members at the home posal of garbage will be discussed osher Crayton Johnson of at a round table session the fol- Cartwright left several days ago of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke day and Sunday in Beaver. Mrs. 613 votes cast in the three Beaver inweek-endale. N'ev.. visited a short Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butts of D. E. Stapley is a daughter of the districts against 435 in the two lowing morning by Fred Harm- for Salt Lake City where they are over the Labor Day in Burke Mrs. and school cluded: Mr. the James Monday at the home of their ston. employed teaching who Milford districts. sanitarian, 1. Huntington Park, Calif., visited Princes. The Mrs. Mary F Goodwin and Granite School District. They re- and children. Salt Lake City; Mr. a few days at the home or Mrs. came from Southern Utah, Ne service. Denver. Lue Thompson. ported for teachers' institute on and Mrs. Harry Hair and children, Butts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen vada, Salt Lcke City and San They were eto their home after Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Hutchinigs. They were returning Francisco, were guests at Dee's WILLIAM A.MERRELL a Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gill'ms and ton Burke, Black Rock, and Mr. to their home after visiting with Motel and the El Paeo Lodge. Sat at Venice and Rich-I- t one day has iieen fifteen years family of Milford visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strong and and Mrs. Nelson Bullock and son, friends and relatives In Iowa. Also urday evening, a big family din- NAMED CHAIRMAN home of Mr. and Mrs. R. son of Salt Lake City are spend- Cedar City. hese visitors over the week-enpeople were in Beaver at the at the ner was enjoyed at Ponderosa and R. Thomas. of y were delighted with the ing their vacation at the home Hutchings' home were Mr. and later that evening a picture show BOY SCOUT DISTRICT In a newspaper clipping sent to Mrs. Howard Hutchings of Cedar. was held at Dee's Motel. lanees that had heen made. Mrs. Strong's parents, Mr. and has employ- Mrs. C. Edwin Paice. Mr. Strong Mrs. Glen Hutchings, is a picture .. jna J . nniainlier who Sunday morning, a family meet-- ; William A. Merrell was relected ment in Nevada, spent the week- is an attendant at the Veteran's of Mrs. Robert Hicks, Bell, Calif., was held at the amphitheatre! chairman of the Beaver District of ing WEATHER 'HICKS PAST WEEK attend LECTI'RF. OV r end in Beaver. He plans to 2. will son and her Young Tommy, age hospital and this coming year Ponderosa, and this was fol- Boy Scouts of America at election Vx Vln. Prec. at W AVAILABLE TO ALL the BYU this fall. resume his studies at a Vocational Tommy holds a loving cup he won lowed by a fruit feast. Eighty were 1 96 47 .00 meeting held Thursday evening. In Sept. LW l'ah School in Salt Lake City. He will along with the title of "King" In in attendance at this reunion. com m unities, 2 tddilion to the local Scouters at 95 47 .00 desiring Hollis of Milford attend classes in the mornings and the Tiny Tot Review, sponsored by Sept. Mrs. Frances the economic nnihilitv 3 the meeting, John L. Cross sisters. 97 48 .00 her with ii.. ,, tending Sept. a few j days Junvisited at Club Womens' South the his Gate with continue employment IS 'tl vast natural resources. field 4 executive 93 51 of the Utah NaStella Mrs. .07 and Wihte Sept. C. Mrs. Mae the hospital in the afternoon. Mrs. iors, held recently at South Gate Pan opportunity SON OF MR. AMI MRS. Til ELL tional Parks Council, was present. 5 89 53 .00 through the. Larson. Sept. summer Mrs. is Park. Hicks the former attended has Strong r01 the Natural Resources 81 52 I'EARCE GETS MISSION CALL .45 Sept. 6 Other members named to the nrhool at the Univeristy and plans Patsy Gillies, daughter of Mr. and P i'eenf the ftah Association 78 50 .00 Mrs. Hattie Ashworth returned to enroll there for the coming Mrs. Earl Gillies, formerly of District .Committee to assist Mr. Sept. 7 of Commerce Execu-- , Dick Pearce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrell, were: Dan Murdock, adhome Saturday, after visiting in school "the nffiri.,1 I'toV, rt.n.V.n. year. Othello Pearce, former residents vancement chairman; George P. tan iviiamuri Idaho Falls, with her son Arnold psi-rcof Beaver, has been called to fill Low, according to Wright and and other relatives in camping; Joseph A. Manzione a mission to Tahitla, according to and VV. A. f ' chairman of the commit- - Provo.family, She reports having had an Firmage, finance; GilInformation received by the Press. bert Gale, leadership time. enjoyable training; J fsult of nearly two veara' A farewell testimonial will be held Don J. Webb, organization and ex"r7 and studv throughout at the Granger 1st Ward chapel on tension; James Hardy, Milford, Sunday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m. health and safety. TO WARD SECOND al Resource I'fininiil tat art t For the Commissioners positions o ' Mistrial 6 6 2 o o 5 Department of the 7, two were chosen in each division: OUTGOING HONOR ity Chamber of Com- FAREWELL PARTY 9 M. J. Warr and Rue Nielsen as u T)r s !r S j, o eison. airecior k r. t'ii).. p ",,l"y Boy Scout commissioners; Mel 13 SEPT. f bureau of l?usiness and Ec-- f BISHOPRIC, BE TO and Rex Marshall, ExTONIGHT Heslington of the University plorer Commissioners. Wednesday. Sept. 13th, will be iln gathered pictures, facta, FOR A special meeting' of all these FRANK JESSUP on the resources of a "Red Letter" day for members Senate-Wal- lace United States all For and Ward Second officials, t ogether f ,f,ftin of the state even of Beaver A missionary testimonial will be with 64 65 21 117 53 43 F. Bennett (R) 20 387 n remotp bishopric and ward MIA offi residents of the town. 10 nonor 19 32 69 7 26 40 7 hUhonrin and other Rue L. Clagg (R) 170 held tonight tFrlday) for Elder cers is set for next Saturday, Sept. LV ,,avp heen woven into a Frank Jessup, who enters the Mis 16 at the Beaver Seminary, to dis r !n? lecture, story, and officers, the affair will get under- - For Representative In ConKress sion Home next Monday prior to cuss plans for the Boy Scout activai uie of Utah, desien- - way at 6:00 p.m. 24 34 8 58 32 28 10 Howard W. Call (R) 195 departure for the North Central ities for the coming year. Special Quaint tbem with their Ward chapel. 61 58 20 116 47 32 17 A son of Mrs. events, hikes and Preston L. Jones (R) 355 States Mission. begin with a tarnporees are wntialitis. to point ont TT, offal- the Frank Jessup and the late Frank being planned and representatives on served av' Poibilitles. and to huge banquet, to be JusticeAll For Supreme Court Jessup, the prospective missionary from all troops should be present. or mistakes in lawn, if the weather permits. 3 22 27 8 65 35 37 13 David T. Lewis (R) 210 Is a graduate of Beaver High and ar'""nt and processing. The members of the warn 1 61 66 98 15 43 26 10 320 attended the BAC at Cedar last Joseph E. Nelson (R) "'f-lfCtllrt. n.fil,,t nn j to participate and others of the3 61 . 51 66 11 n iiiv ii 29 141 52 Crockett Allan (D) 414 year. J. woma 120 nver 'rom ?,t) mimitoa tn 1 Ii ivitH B 3 16 17 17 16 30 15 Albert H. Ellett (D) 119 in the Living at Adamsville, the young has are assisting ward en the of h,.n RiVpn D(,f0rP a has been active in Third envoy or iinTiortant Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams are preparation and serving made For State Itepresontatlv orniina and Ward, Bishop Wallace Yard are being imrf nlans honnnnt ",h(1Salt Lake 32 0 6 72 30 67 20 W. Carter (R) 14 Ki wan is 241 ley will direct the farewll testl the very proud parents of twins, Sherman City prB, a boy and a girl, born Tuesday at 4 58 73 109 22 14 47 13 340 monlal at the oreanizations, and oth- - to serve at least 750 people. Ernest G. Joseph (R) at 8:00 chapel 10 nunu, p.m the Cedar hospital. All are report 6 55 73 Planned 66 15 25 primarily 127 55 412 John P. Barton (D) .. . M ...- -! Following the program In the ed doing nicely. ffwr. the party willto L 0 26 19 20 2 44 22 M. 14 anaMp now free on Burt 147 Laban (D) chapel, dancing will be enjoyed in Initial drive ir.vei. The com-- g also serve as the construction of recreation hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Warner of tho tnr Sheriff For County make raise lunun Elder Jessup was scheduled to Salt Lake City telephoned to according 35 63 0 11 hall, 36 " Ernup, or arrangements L 25 31 ( amusement glad tid 11 an C. R) 212 Omni Cartwright any other orenter the Mission Home early In ings of the birth of a baby ur... "'n 4 55 69 C 18 son. 48 36 16 363 Puffer (R) making arrangement? the Incoming bishopric. Jasper the Hummer, but the sudden pass- Tuesday evening. Mrs. Warner Is . set for the ban- rirftt.l.ii 48 5 53 heen 52 4 28 32 1,.. 12 Willesen M. 234 (D) .. ""1! 'he meeting IS Henry ing of his father s week prior to the former Doris Whornham. This 1 28 20 26 11 18 140 59 "0 Public nr inPfore fajr. Wednesday, but receipts 303 the Leon Williams (D) time, caused the delay until their first child and the first will building fund now. groups. The for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Treasurer ace..,,.... grandchild For County "1 begin In October for all contributions, H A large crowd Is exppcted to Whornham. Mrs. Whornham 50 4 6 35 58 61 30 19 263 plans Lynn Ray Baker (D) arrariTf'd for by wrlt-k- . Bishop Allen C neym"""2 a special 30 39 29 fcannuet. 10 27 107 37 281 support this young missionary and to .go to Salt Lake City the latter Wendell D. Ross (D) n?ht Volker. " iuc Following be secretary. in .he present at the testimonial at part of this week to be with her I . ""o committee. Box program win be Presen the First-Thir- d chapel. daughter and family. " cbapeli beeinmis City 8. Utth. Hlf'T s'. i.9S FOR B EA VER CITY AND EASTERN YEAR-- NO- ject on Main it NEWSPAPER sets-i- g b L p, d x Families Hold Reunions in Beaver Canyon ... down-pou- de-br- ls ff j 555S r; m - state-wid- my a I.MEE )RK ; hart: set-u- e: y x d sr. ' who inco: Bea. Kr: :h Es- ill fa: o ho: i. iLOE f y - u . ASIC.v j; ingfi; most' vple: Ai 5. spend-oday- d U t Pre-- d urn-healt- "!! A I...-.,-.- - -- s )WI is Fr. C-.- i;h it U ijr ti- ll tl ill V 8?n ;non v L e. Here's How the Districts Voted ( ' soff Co p. lllt5 furs newly-electe- d r ' l - M-i.r- iii Congratulations junity ..j H' - .- F , CL h-- ..; - . |