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Show 1 "wow ... v. .... if 1. 1 iiiM E 5 "iiiiiima ! ': I $r fSf vr & Mm & YEAR T NO. W mmm '1 vm :. 51 NEWSPAPER FOR BEAVER CITY AND EASTERN REAVER ft H?SS Id? '3 : OFFICIAL I5ry-FIRS- El f (X)l NTY V: f-:- . THE COUNTY ft HEAT NBW8PAPER BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1950 PRICK New Daughter H. Clay Jackson BeaverS Spilt Games denied Counsel, Welcomed by Dies Suddenly Slayers Claim in With Orem; Set Editor's Family At S.L. Residence Court Hearing When tile Slate ' Cor- esday. quilt, t five lesdav came Hlfori nfined 'regon ghter, home ' She ;r the editor's wife has an oight pound, live ounce daughter, it calls for a special head on the front page. Not that this baby is any more important tlmn one born to other couples, but we exercise our editorial prerogative in this article. Christmas took second place in the home of Editor and Mrs. Aird Funeral services were held today (Friday) in Salt Lake City for U. Clay Jackson, who died Tuesday evening at his home of a heart ailment. He spent Thanksgiving in Beaver visiting with his wife's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cline, and other relatives. The Clines have been in Salt Lake the last two weeks, visiting. Mr. Jackson seemed in good health Tuesday evening, according to reports. Following dinner, he said he would take a little rest, and a few minutes later his wife found he had passed away. Henry Clay Jackson, 52, was president of Allied Industries. He . The Inter- - ng a Bent-ne- this mith, Mrs. r of Los w- ?8 The Beavers bowed uie nanus oi The two slayers of Howard W. Manzione claimed before the Utah iMipreme Court Fridav that thv nvere denied counsel at a prelim-Or- t inm-a ln.nrin... ua i.a,,u i. rom a death sentence imposed in Mith District Court a year-agCi.unsel for Verne A. Braasch and Melvin LeRoy Sullivan told CENTS Santa Claus Ushers in Christmas Activities Here Hundreds of youngsters accompanied by their parents, crowded Beaver's Main Street last Saturday to welcome Santa Claus and receive a sack of candy and nuts from the patron Saint. With absolutely no snow iu the lie court that the procedure at valley, Santa had to arrive in a (i. Merkley when on Monday at specially-bui- lt Blelgh with wheels, the preliminary hearing was "that 10:05 a.m. in the Cedar hospital Mr and Mrs. Clyde C. Pope and drawn by a tractor. A few band of jolice state methods." a bonny baby daughter was born The two men were convicted daugther left Friday for San Fran students, dressed in comic cos to then:. She will he named Jean, tumes, created mirth and music in District Court at Parowan, last cisco to spend the holidays. and her homecoming overshadowdown the streets to the Legion December for the brutal slaying ed the visit cl Santa Claus in the Joesphine Patterson ia a new Hall. The youngsters had an op of "Duke" on Oct. 22,. 1949, while ETTERS TO SANTA lives of the family at home. he was working in a service sta- operator at the local telephone of portunity to "talk" to Santa and The family now consists of two then enjoyed a free children's flee. tion. dance. girls, 1G years and 5 days old, and The state's attorneys, Quentln three boys, r.i. 10 and eight years. was born Fab. 14, 1898, in Elmo. Mrs. Lue Bohn spent the week L. Alston and Bryce E. Roe, held Santa Claus: Good Alice son CHRISTMAS BASKETS a of and Jim Tex., "Ye 01d. Editor" appreciates end in Provo, visiting at the home was an that am 5 years old and have not there he On "atmosphere Oct. man 1, 1932, Jackson. the received many congratulations The Lions Ciub committee, as of coercion" at the hearing and of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones. a a good boy and I want you and asks the Louise Cline in Holly indulgence of the married sisted iby Relief Societies of the have to failure of the counsel jring me a gun and an electric pair Calif. subscribers if this week's Press wood, Miss Thelma Cutler of three wards, American Legion and when they confessed the crime was a and a wagon track truck in school He Dallas, attended is late. The excitement of the new In Beaver the IO0F, have prepared over 40 spent the week-en- d only one element in a group of Thank you, MICHAEL LELIS. arrival was too much for the "old Tex., and was a member of the with her friend, Idarene Gillies. baskets to be distributed to homes circumstances surrounding taking Methodist church. A veteran of man." Beaver on Saturday. Containing in ir Santa: of confession. the World War 1, he was a member of Miss Marcla Whipple, Las Vegas food, fruit, candy, nuts, and toys, Thank you for the nice things C. Geo. Miller, has been County Attorney the American Legion and was af this week at the the boxes will be taken to places brought me last year. This Attorney Harold Cline, Milford home of visiting with the Dallas lodge of filiated her aunt, Mrs. Nelson where "Santa's bag" may not be I would like a roller skating marand William Willden, acting F. and A. M. too full. Elderly residents and and a bath robe. My little shal in Beaver at the time of the Spafford. Salt widow. his are O:: shut-in- s Surviving will receive a Christmas er, Carolyn, would like a rub Thursday, Dec. 11. a baby were for hear the murder, present Mr. and Mrs. Alton Marshall cheer basket. We are daughter was born to M. and Mrs. Lake City; three brothers and one doll with a bottle. ing this (Friday) morning at the and family of Minersville spent being good girls. Love from Vernile Bradshaw, at the Cedar sister. 'apitol with Mrs. Marshall's HOME DECORATIONS Wednesday Mother were and babe and hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glin Pickard DIANE MURDOCK and Mrs. Blaine Mor Mr. parents, aftto moved their heme Monday ednes-dars ?. S. Please leave our sons went to Salt Lake have joined Many things at ernoon. Mrs. In ris. Bill are Mrs. Cox and reSgt. will be Bradshaw funeral at the to be present festive season in ;adma's house, as usual.' the by decorating y Beaver on a furlough from membered as Miss Doris Smith. services. homes and outside trees, also their Mr. A. Mrs. left Morris A. GUARD and Ft. Lewis, Wash. THREE NATIONAL lear Santa Claus: This is their first child. some displays. Townspeople BOYS GET DISCHARGE Wednesday for California, where are special to am a very good girl. I help drive around the urged now models '51 the With with the will being holidays they spend ;her while my sister is in STAKE MIA TO SPONSOR and the displays. streets observe and Howard at Guests Hickman home Potter the Karl L. Myers. in their Bona Theron and Aubrey Shelby, partner ool. I would like a doll and shown, Boyd A committee of judges has Deen this week have been: Mr. and Mrs Morris and their families. Blackner. HOLIDAY DANCE, DEC. 2(i Kenneth was local the Chevrolet agency, rain. I am 4. Love and kisses named to award prizes In the fourth-yea- r students at Beaver C. R. Grimshaw and Mr and Mrs presented with a "50 model" baby KAY MURDOCK." The annual Stake MIA Christ High School, who left last August K. B. Coon of Milford, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pryor and home decoration contest. Judging daughter on Tuesday, Dec. 19th. M with the National Guard, have re- J. N. Stacey and daughter 4nn of family were in Salt aLke City last will take place between Christmas sr Santa: The new arrival and her mother, mas holiday dance for Junior Men and M Gleaners. Junior Men, turned to their homes here. Under Richfield. week-en'I am a While there they via' and New Year's. good girl. Please bring the former Colleen Svvindlehurst. a doll and a piano and doll are expected home Saturday morn Gleaners will be held in Minersvite a policy of the Army to release Mrs. ited Pryor's mother, Mrs. BELKNAP PROGRAM tues. I am 6 years old. I am ing, where son Gregory doesn't amusement hall, Tuesday evening, those under 18. the three Beaver Lota Wilson. Bill and Karl Farnsworth, who All students of the Belknap the first gfade. Mrs. Pryor is know quite what to expect of a Dec. 26 at eight o'clock. The party boys have received honorable disafare an to be to attending school at the BYU, return are outstanding and expected N. Warner School participated in the annual Mrs. Mr. charges Robert teacher. Bring her something baby sister, who will be named promises and at Provo, have been on a tour with fair for the young people of the to school. too. and little son David arrived Sun Christmas program, presented on Catherine. the Delta Phi chorus to the North is the gen take. Enid Spafford "Love. ANNETTE WHETTON. to spend the holidays with Thursday evening in the high Mission for the last day ial chairman. A change of 25c per Mrs. Warner's parents, Mr. and school auditorium. It was standSpt. Samuel G. Hickman is ex- ern California MRS. VERXE O.AKDK.V SPENDS person will be made to cover ex pected home on Saturday from Ft ten days. They are expected home Mrs. Charles Whornham. ar Santa Claus: ing room only as the young folk on Saturday for the holidays. VISITING II EKE 'I called you on the phone the WEEK-ENLewis. penses. presented "Trouble In Toyland." ler night but the operator told Mr. and Mrs. Claud Goodwin Sixth Grade students had the prinMrs. Verne Oakden spent the to call back in a few days week-enand Mrs. Hattie Goodwin spent cipal parts, but all students parin Beaver with her bro i) I decided to write to you. at Milford with Mrs. Ben ticipated In some way. Sunday was She Glen ther. Hutchings. "Will you please bring me a All members of the faculty asis seriously 111 in the who Lewis, enroute to Salt Lake where she ilrof boxing gloves and a basket will with the production, which sisted there. hospital with her the holidays spend was and maybe a little fire engine greatly enjoyed by the capadaughters, Mary and Kathryn and e wanted a gun but my son Bill. Frank Whornham, a U. of U. city crowd of parents and friends. On Friday afternoon, Firmage ddy doesn't like guns. student, Is here spending part of This is the conclusion of a "My little sister Susan wants a week with his parents, Mr. and Theatre "treated" the children to the which of two trip, doll and Nancy wants some ice Mrs. Presley Whornham. He will a free show and the teachers servwere spent in Eugene, Oregon, ates. return to Salt Lake on Friday. ed milk nickels as they went home with her daughter. Hortense Orr "Thank you very much, with and for the holidays. she family. On her way home, Mrs. Josephine Shepherd and PATRICK YARDLEY." visited with Dr. Bay Hutchings at Miss Roma Parkinson are home SECOND WARD CANTATA Sacramento; Arden Hutchings and ar Santa: with their parents, Mr. visiting "Bethlehem," a sacred ChristI Beth Callester at Merced: Wanda "I have been a eood girl. Mrs. Arnold Parkinson. They mas cantata, will be and Marie Hutchings presented by Fresno; Pynun, 'lp my mama all will return to their homes in Salt the Second Ward, following sacra'Please bring me a doll with Butts. Los Angeles. the Lake after holidays. City ment meetings in the three wards. "It was a wonderful trip," said ilr I can rnmh and with a little cantata will begin promptly The I think I pre"but Oakden. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. Nbwers and at 8:30 and abrella, a doctor's set, some doll with its grand Beaver requires 45 minutes fer dry Whes with and Thursroller skates their daughter Vera left EuAll members of its to for rendition. friends and sunshine many me candy and nuts. day for Compton, Calif., where the community are Invited to atof rain inches its with 15'i "You are a good Santa and I gene they will spend Christmas with tend this special Christmas Eve fall in the month of October or v? you very much. Thank you their daughter, Mrs. II. Ray Hall service. California with its fog." r tho and family. gifts you brought me last Readers for the cantata will be Was there ever a Christmas as full of question arI am four years old. Lillian Thornock, Lois Smith and Norman Farnsworth of Venice, Lenore as Christmas, 1950? ETHEr. MARIA SPENDLOVE IXDOX MORRIS RETURN'S Reynolds. Special solos iCallf., spent Wednesday with his will be sung by Nell Thomas, Vilda I ROM KOREAN FRONT; Santa: brothers, S. Taylor and Frank W. Smith and Karma Joseph. There GETS RELEASE FROM ARM V 1,949 Yes, there was. The very first one "How are you? I am fine. When Farnsworth. and a sister, Mrs. also be trios from the group 'u comp to visit us on Christmas x' Ellen Joseph. He was accompan will Eldon Morris stopped briefly in Christmases ago. A world infected with much the women of the ward. of r I would like a basketball and Beaver. Tuesday night and visited ied as far back as Cedar City by Kate is director and Mae C. was all us which but madness same Joseph e engulfs today A. Con-Mrs. and Mr. with his parents. Mfydp and bring my sister Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Joseph. White, accompanist. Jimp a Hnllv and a ironing A. Morris. He went on to Paro offered another chance, a Hope of Peace. TJiat and three would wife ''wd. and my baby sister wan to join his Mrs. Hattie Goodwin received same offer has stood for nearly two thousand " a doll and a kiddy car. children. word that her daugther-in-law- , in the Eldon. who Mrs. LeRoy Goodwin of Battle TOWN CALENDAR 'ine you RICHARD CILLINS years; not fully accepted, yet not entirely rejected. been lias several ago. p S years Mountain, Nev., underwent a serArmy j live in Beaver." At last DECEMBER in action on the Korean front for ious operation at Elko. ar Santa Claus: was And once a year, all of us in our own ways, comshe the past few months. He received recovering 24 reports, Church Christmas Programs Please bring me a little tri official notice of his discharge ' Socond Ward Cantata. 8:30 an made. It's ever offer this memorate fle and a greatest Seoul big truck. If you can, from the Army while at 25 Xmas Dance, Legion Hall IfK me a set of blocks. Mr. and Mrs-- . W. A. Firmage 27 Basketball, BHS, Sprlngrllle unselfish time. A time when even our business and came by plane to San Fran 'Thank you for the nice toys cisco. on the train from Milford on 26 Stake MIA Dance left relations defy measurement on a sales graph. It's a from that This homecoming brought me last year. 1 have 29 Annual IOOF Birthday Ball Tuesday for Fort Lewis, Wash, a good hoy. where they will spend the holidays battle area will truly make it a . . . and to all our friends we send the at Legion Hall time wishing with their son and daughter-in-lave. ROGER MURDOCK. "merry" Christmas for the MorChristmas-time and heartfelt wish that this troubled 10th Street. Beaver. Utah." Capt. and Mrs. W. W. Firm-agris family. and daughter Colleen. will follows WEATHER PAST WEEK the new year that bring peace, pros'ar SantaMax VIn. Prec. most desire. "How are thlnzs ud there? My Cnl. and Mrs. Robert H. Lee of the and a bounty Mrs. Martha Barton left this you things perity 51 18 Dec. .00 16 arrived l is Virginia Murdock and I and small daughter Ihra week to spend the winter with her 63 19 .00 17 Dec. aVO V r!r1. from Ft. Lewis, Wash.. Wednesa vywid 1rA Horman. daughters, Mrs. Martha 4 13 Dec. 18 .00 nk you for the nice presents day pvenine to spend Chritsmas Mrs. Virginia Smith, and Provo, 57 23 Dec. 19 .00 i" Rave holidays with their parents. Mr. me last year. Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. 54 17 Dec. .00 20 and Mr. "I would llk a nice dolly with and Mrs. Hyrum L. on John 0.. A. Christiansen and 65 14 Dec. 21 .00 i ne coupie !r von ran wnah nnA if TOU can and Mrs. Theo Cox. expect to move Into Mrs. Barton's 47 13 Dec. .00 22 Salt as as 'C mo a far Bet And X ft came by airplane yf Alahoa home In the southeast part of Rob ' Pans met there were by and Lake with. near cook can future. you Xitown in the ert's parents. ve, VIRGINIA MURDOCK ar rprise Heavy Holiday ?? 1 " ft ?: "& V I ui Congratulation ;i(t-:?- 7i mirii oi in last Friday and then came .ack strong in a game Saturday with the same team to lead at the end of the game. All through Friday's game the Orem basketeers dominated the play and lead by a few points. Saturday's game was just op posite, as Beaver scored 11 points before Orem could recover from the onslaught of the Beavers. In the last minutes of play. Orem put on a rally that nearly overcame the lead established by the local cagers. In a game Wednesday evening, the Beavers defeated an Alumni with several members team, of last year's squad playing. The easaln artists have slated a heavy schedule for the holiday season, as they prepare for the opening of league play in January. The Beavers meet. Richfield in a return game, sauiroay, nee. On the local floor, the Beavers but defeated the Wildcats. the game on Saturday is expected to be close. Springville comes here for n game on Dec. 27. and the team goes to Salina on Dec. 29 and to Monroe, Dec. 30. 34-2- 36-3- ; to a 9 o. i (J 4, 50-2- 3. a y home-owne- ten-da- I d. e - d 11 bee-be- three-mont- h the-tim- 'r forty-seve- n e - . (Hilt Sfoautfr $Jns s |