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Show nriflirfwnmr ' of the 'Boys' in Korea Sjfews (Editor's note: The following nt letter to his family, was received April 24 from Tolton, who is serv- letter . ... IP T and W-.Korea, Innntrv in vw " Service with of or officer Jin Headquarters Battery, 213th effamit I ,hP 213th AFA, praised AFA in Korea.) f, B?f work of the Beaver Boys Korea, April 19m . Dear Mr. Merklev: Rattery U' THE COUNTY SEAT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN AM) FOR BEAVER CITY AND EASTERN BEAVER COUNTY erting of a big assignment j. "The Beaver Press has been when they . ,her had received arriving by Air Mail about one FORTY-SECONYEAR NO.17 "T r.; "movement orders, we eek after it leaves the BEAVER (UTAH), PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 19S1 press, of ..!. was a 'mountainous' job course, that time is extended a . ., completed in a little won iu h ASSOCIATED CIVIC CLUBS whenever we move. I appre nue to the fine coop ciate f .o Honor TO MEET SATURDAY the news of 4 the getting hap .' r man and their VPIUIi.28 AT FILLMORE inn oi peuiugs in ueaver and pass it on ar.T efforts, the task was to those interested. sched-'21aThe next meeting of the Assoc- 'H hours ahead of Service Battery, with most of ated Civic Clubs of Southern and so proud of the Battery the Beaver Boys, is a little to our Eastern Utah will bo held at Fill"1,1! fine way they handled the rear, but I get to see most of Told more, Saturday, April 28, accord- to the man! Five men Beaver Countv have cooperated hem every few days. We are they and ng to announcement by E. J. Dug- received to notice inducfor gratitude the received report about three miles south of the office secretary. The directors Colonel gan. the The dedication, of the new Min Plans for the Commencement Emendations from 38th parallel, but may move be- tion into the Army on May 21st. and committee chairmen will meet This be will to the Beaver Exercises School at ersville Ward chapel will high High group largest We fore are a ..i Maior. lot of long. ' pulling . - nannla fhflt from this county for in- are rapidly being completed, with it 10;30 a.m. the report light regular Quarterly confer he iv.t'nf- their- night guard duty, but everyone duction under the present draft the announcement of the speaker, The general meeting, to which Xlc ence of Bearer Stake. Dr. Milton ,i vuo wen in 3eems good spirits. iW m? R. Hunter of the First Council ot ovine fine sol- - The health of the selection of the honor students the public is invited, is at 2 p.m. all is the best; emergency. tIiey Both meetings will be held at the f W thorn Those called the of the are into service and pros the Seventy, will represent the Qen- publication ..." . r om surei the food is good, and we still live y ounty Court House. ... HofaMinn Howard W. Bradshaw, Beaver; pective list of graduates. Com to know n ral Authorities and dedicate the large tents, with cots and one The banquet, sponsored by the ew edifice at the afternoon ses '3? a battery that will stove per tent. The weather has Tex Marshall and C Leland Craw mencement exercises have been set Fillmore Lions Club, will bo held Showers during the past week sion on Sunday. A. for Friday, May 18 in the both of Minersville; me James and support me behind a warmed up 4 great deal and the mois- at 7 p.m., according to Marion have brought much-needFor the firat time in many Mayer and Keith M. Leany, both nights are not too cold. During of Milford. j try to SUyyiM Lions in President. to this years, and possibly the first time land ure farm and Rappleye, range LoAnn Miss Johnson, daughter that to say, comin we can the go along day, tifl continued At the general afternoon alley and surrounding areas of In history, Minersville ward will Highest previous call on Beaver of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of not 100K lU" fort without coats. We have our will committees the southern Utah. Light showers have be host tor a atake conference. The standing was the choice when four has last month merited Adamsville, ! hut our future action will own electric plant that furnishes county were notified but this number was as valedictorian of the Class of report on their activities, with otne on four days during the past ward members are making prep do We Lend on developments. on advertising lights and power from darkness eek depositing .67 of an inch of arations to accommodate a large are to midnight, although outside reduced by two before the date to 1951, with Miss Karma Joseph special emphasis T tartly what we with and water in Beaver Valley. roads, power moiHture safety, news crowd. Seating facilities are being report arrived. When the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter for. but do know that lights are forbidden and tents was broadcast that the in the arranged and the Relief Society is and livestock, fish and been has Snow igriculture deposited salu to the draft S. slated May give Joseph, and prayers of must be blacked out. hi continued faith would be reduced by it was tatory address. Other honor stu- game, legislation and education. higher elevations and even on the preparing a lunch for the visitors we that a at nes we home, have Service At Battery, our iuru Representatives of teh State ow foothills is a trace of snow vlS' from other parta of the stake. hoped that fewer men would be dents are; Revola Parkinson, Bar i( Road power shower unit that provides called from here. Commisison, members of the ble. Harley Fotheringham, observ .ill come through. Miller. Gwen Singing for both the general ses bara Lee Dalton, and er at the Upper Tellurlde, reports sions on Sunday, at 10:00 a. m. ,, co to press, word has shower water at the proper tem For the first time since Decern Mary Harris, Dorothy Myers, Joyce legislature, that Capt. Tolton perature for six men at a time. ber. the local board has been no other specialists will be present to 1.64 inches of moisture this week. and 2:00. wll be furaished by the teen received MeQuanle. Carol Williams. Helen of its kind immediate unit is This the take to only called He said there was some snow at Minersville Ward cbolr, directed partlciapte in the discussion. k been tified to send men for Easton, and Allen Farnsworth. in this vicinity and British, New tions will feature local the plant, but it soon melted. The ot Heaaqua.ina -- mmand banquet of a member examinations. Seven A. Kirkham. Oscar by Mrs. Melba Baker, accompanied units in men physical Total precipitation at the wea by Mrs. Phyllis Truman. .m,h Is a "firing battery, capi Zealanders, and all other and talented artists and a guest speak will be called to take of Council the Seventy First 12 hours er on a matter of vital Importance ther station kept by The Press is niton served in this type battery the area keep it busy Openinr session or tne conierBoy Scout physicals next month, a nationally-recognize- d 1.33 inches of water for the 26 ence will be held at 8:00 p.m. on ..'wnrirt War II and received sev per day. They also have a picture according to Mrs. Mary Manzione executive, has accepted the invita to the entire area. but un lays of April. At the Tellurlde, In Saturday for th Priesthood clerk of the Board. ail citations for his expert firing 3how at Service Battery, tlon to speak to the graduating less men from this unit are 'aught Tn th R new OOS1UUH, same period 2.90 inches has the is class. A graduation committee to unable we are at aom there me recorded. been crossea night On Sundsy erenlng at 8:00 pm. toe has working with the faculty advisers DISASTER LOANS AVAILABLE dithe his position see the shows. Press in The was stated As a tot the first time and Melbourne FARMERS special program, under the TO BEAVER Kathryn Schnepel and of inter in 1950 be MIA that Boards, item this An 'front. may of month, the at first Btake n rieht i. part rection of the Heslington, to outline the program est that has to do with road Money for production disaster during the months of April and will he nresented at Minersville detail? This move came as a great uuv for Complete the evening. loans is available to farmers of May only .60 of an inch fell nere. and at the First-Thir- d chapel at m him and tie regreueu iuc ucc. signs on the order of a will be published later. counties had more than twice Beaver. other and Beaver have we Thus County shaving cream: The Mar dtT of leaving his "Beaver boys, honor eleven the than Other we ines have a series of signs along At 7; SO Sunday evening, Elder He believes tne ooys weie students listed above, four or of Southern Utah affected by thes he rainfall in 26 days that reads: at was disclosed that route last in it 60 year. had their main days ta see him leave. Hunter will give an address to the whom were tied in points, mem drought, On Thursady evening, Arnold J graduating class of the Miuoro "Cross with Truman" "If you who have meeting of the County War Mobil received a warm welcome vor Mrs. Jean Harris has returned bers of the Senior class USDA don't Council ization back." "If you to want Iow. Amasa Barton, John White Seminary. The special commence go (formerly new bu.iivj ffrfe dm the home after visiting in Salt Lake nnplied for graduation, are; 'Mac Old week. this Dear "Ask and Stanley McKnlght went to ment exercises will be new m me Council) believe it" early men serving tiere are many fine Aldene Marshall, Ann Louise with and relatives Cit; Morgan is the Logan to available are loans each These of nichfield to attend a directors Milford LDS chapel, under tne su sign back his willingness On the Rlackburn. Joan Marshall. I,arry farmers who have lost' 25 HW! there. He expressed or meeting of the Southern Utah Wa pervision of Clarence B. Tuuie are sort l word Charms "Charms." can-twas ne M give service where Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sullivan and R. Davis. Howard I. Potter. Ida more of their crops and who are ter Resources Development Corp which no one beitl Seminary principal. and where he was best fitted of a mint wafer, son LaMar of St. George were vis' Lee Limb. Jessie Marie Walker unable to obtain credit elsewhere a defin . likes and of which we get Representatives from all counties Ma nr. Hunter, well known teacher itors over night last Thursday at Gilbert T. Yardley, Fred P. Puf These loans are available through who have joined in the rain-ma- n ite A! is making his first ofand L Norman Black. TOuise Al W. Vie the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. BROTHERS Every ficialauthor, Home Administration in o nroiect were present. fARN'SWORTH the Farmers On PX items, each man gets Beaver Stake since to visit Tattersall, Carol Myers, Glenda Joe Atkin Is agent for the FHA county reported some rainian, u Muir. AM MEET IN KOREA or tne nrsi seven packages of cigarettes, two bert member a Dobecoming Edwards, Virginia Cartwright, ivir. urum, homt in Beaver and Iron counties. was statea. seven hard chocolaite nut, rolls, of Council Seventy. Bettv LaVae Hod Two brothers, Clair and Allow Thady Baldwin. Sr., of Ogden T,ov tetttt ogist from the Denver office, was bars, and three chews of gum per and in Ced ges. Emma Jane Gale, Bette Jean here has ftrnsworth, sons of Mr. and Mrs. been and visiting hand mesent and commented on tne re both week, and soap, continue to study the project and ar City with family members while Brinkerhoff Bauer. Jane Harris WALLACE & CliARK WILD frank W. Farnsworth, were tooth paste razor blades, ports. He gave the locations of utilshaving, Williams time Charlene first the for Harris, last week wife is in Oregon with her Mary and indicated every possible means will be field Fill' or powder, tooth brushes, etc, as his cloud ANIMAL CIRCUS AN AMERICAN the some generators Joanne the Don to "seed," ized Mary Be Heslington, ill. to ii 18 months. A battle station ai is who have of them may thnt daughter, needed. Beeson. Tim Mackerell, Kenneth INSTITUTION, COMING HERE moved. Field representatives will STon aoston the 38th paralell in Korea week we take a large. each Once Hor-toEarl Dale Myers, Mrs. J. V. Styler of Oasis was Blackner, the scene of the meeting. it 1MClair, extra-bittpill. This takes Wallace & Clark Wild Animal Dan Thomas, Eileen Roberts, to Sunday at who enlisted in the Army white, from here Thusrday used we I Atabrine the of in Its magnitude and per the Circus, place Bolton. m Douelas Nolan Baker. Mrs Wcr two vears ago, nas Deen Zithe home of her daughter. -' . , . ... Norman IU .o,, lane- Haiiv tn offset . . fection. Is strictly an American IO Iiavt? Karl Bradshaw. Myers. .A1k Korea since October of last year. " . 1'. aim mu.:n j" r,nooH- tn.Ario iaimij iviessinger institution. It is a bridge of dream lino Sfcce the arrival In Korea of the jiaiHiia. Elizabeth and Steven Messinger Gary Davis, Alan Gale, Arnell not and merely disease this Gale, Lucille Thompson, Barbara covering the chasm between child tTE.Nl Bearer "boys . the two brother? stop were very 111. as the atannne am. it supress Patterson. Irene Gale, Leon Ash- - hood and old age. Age cannot dim meet. 3eaTr iare been hoping to have maae conditions nor custom stale its variety, neiin All all, Wallace D. Yardley and son worth, Marjorle Walker Gale. KenClair got a two-da- y pass after ). A!! ther can wealth or poverty dedecided change for the better Gilbert left Williams. Cullen Ruesch, neth week of this to learned that the 213th had been a Tuesday "I Boved all the added Despite 1945. stroy its magnificence. In Walsince Helen Jo some bulls to the Western Charlene Cutler Gillies, to the front. He "hitched we are all waiting ior to take lace & Clark Circus, seated side Kem-mere- r, Ann Pearce. Sale at rides on trucks into Seoul, accord-la- ; comforts, Hereford when we can get nam Wyoming Extension graduates, who will by side, the youngsters of the poor to his letter to his parents. the day s hi Wyo. They were accompan be conducted on the campus. At home. dinlomas next month, are; and the rich are delighted by the FULL DAY SLATED FOR reeelve Smith. then J. direction out mi the Frank found attra in Beaver ied by everyone that Honine Murdock Eyre, Irene feats of horsemahiRhift, thrilling "IV' DAY NEXT WEDNESDAY 1:15, the entire student body, with Isabelle 'Mary matd II which the 213th had gone and aerial acts and brilliant humor of reman, sincerely. I Beau LaVern Is banners and costumes of the varfine, Beaumont Alice Stewart, Mrs. was Mrs. Kate in It titched" Reynolds, that direction. A full day of activities is being i jot iB. LeROY PUFK&k. ious classes, will parade through Hazel Stapley, mont Bradshaw, Thelma Hansen clowns. Mrs. Heslington, Mm I joyous meeting for the brothers. welcome Wallace and Clark take great planned for the annual "B" Day town. Student competitive games (The Press would in Korea Mrs. Lucy Osborne and Mrs. Zelraa Twltehell. Patsy Wood Hollings mani Arlow is in the Headquarters bat in presenting their star- - at the high school for next Wed will conclude the "boys" from pride Anna letters Bohn, more Carter head. Jeannine afternoon, with and after spending a night Muir went to Milford, Wednesday are jw tery, glad circus program, and their nesday, according to Allen Farns- a beautiful plaque to be awarded studded readers its sure Frank for Rae Williams Carter, John services funeral the attend to attres With him, the two of them went and is vast collection of wild animals worth, student body president and the class of the conditions there.- the son of Mr. and Nowers and Lenzy Hoopes. accumulating the high 8.Ct ta the Service battery and visited to know that rare animal from student chairman, and LaMont est number of points. featuring MAT tost of the Beaver boys. Mrs. Morris Johnson. chairman. The A Mrs. Jay Browner and daughter the River Nile, a monster hippo- Thornock, general special Invitation is extended The outfits in which the Farns-tort- h Proft will follow cloBely those all activities Don Roberts, who has employover and alive, on weighing potamus, Beaver in arrived e of of the schools to wit Caliente patrons resi Clifford Baker, an AtC brothers are stationed are ment in Salt Lake City, spent the of last year. four tons. remainder ness to the the visit activities. afternoon's Wednesday through of iparated by about 100 miles and week-en- d dent Beaver, passed At 9:00 a.m. the boys from the with his family here. A invitation is extended k)th near the 38 th parallel when here on his way to Las Vegas. He of the week at the home of her to allspecial to come to the show grounds 10th, 11th and 12th grades will SEMINARY GRADUATES LEFT and was traveling with William Hall parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwob tt7 wrote on April 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yardley on May 1st, watch the ele- leave to give the huge "B" on the FOB SALT LAKE TRIP early been Mr. Baker has of Nevada. v erect the huge tents, Black Mountain Its annual paintdisthree children, Mr. ana help the phants has Mrs. Ennis Hoopes H. Yard-le- making his home with his sister with Evan Nielsen as chairJames Mrs. This week-en- d the Seminary and a watch tented i Mr. and Mrs. flty spring up ing, tinction of having her picture in James Riley and Lindsay after- at Richfield. man. The boys of the 7th, 8th and graduates are making their annual Saturday in of a Cedar, effi is which demonstration were of issue Ira. the for HI Life Magazine Alverta Klser returned home From lut Saturday, after being In Salt noon to the band festival. art Mrs. Hoopes is in the ciency, and at 10 a.m. see the 9th grades will clean up the school trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Vera Speakman, Fillmore April 23. wne.r to Kanan went call at the bier of the feeding and watering of all the grounds, under the direction of They left Thursday morning to lAi City for the past three weeks there thev taken has a part has returned to Beaver to help picture Zane G. Alder. During the same visit points of Interest In the north Santillo xro-r.tnrfsa- v r. and Mrs DUO A late Pres. George Albert Smith wild animals, Including the mon Riley attended Gen t "Westward, the care for her mother, Mrs. A. hours, the girls of the school, with part of the state. Many industrial, ster who thousands hippopotamus. the ial conference and the funeral was She fall a among Also Morris. Mrs. Morris suffered there filmed be will This circus well known Kathryn M. Schnepel as chairman, scenic, educational and religious being Woman." frrkes for Pres. George Albert in passed in line to view the remains will clean the building. K. Cassidy. a last week, cutting a bad gash institutions will be visited. John one in Beaver (. for only, day giving nmh. Mr. hapi..Mr, and leader, this just his of several great Riley celebrated The her head which required noon lunch, student xf the Lindsays. i and afternoon two Following '3rd Life the when performances, Mrs. Morris is able to pened to be there birthday anniversary at a roll call and flag ceremony will KBC8 Staff Visit K8TJB, Cedar in Zion's Canyon be stitches. Inight, on May 1st. given at the home of broth group visited each day now. photograph was taken. some sit up ES i nner The members of the radio stanome sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. fore returning f and tion staff from KBCS traveled to fori Woolsey. A lovely cake layer Cedar City, Monday to tour the Entered the table. The cake was production and technical end of orated and held 73 candles, the radio tsation KSUB. to- Riser had been receiving dlcal treatment while there. flSM Pentathlon Finals Held 1443 Monday afternoon the finals for r 1445 S ernt M. 111 J D T a' J1 Five Beaver Men Students Receive for Induction Calls Speaker . ..-- f m Minersville Ward Chapel Dedication to Highlight Stake Conference, Sunday and Graduation S Rains Bring Bec' Relief to Beaver Valley td 1 3 50, "rain-makers- x.. pre-ind- ," uc well-know- over-suppl- y. tiii n. er - W't'O'VJUUV ''--' OCDTT CE0i Li ld old-tim- y Rratitiful Minersville LDS Ward Chapel to Be Dedicated Sunday Afternoon - 124! 10 1499 1295 1128 438 138 WEATHER PAST WEEK Max. Via. Brea. Pril 20 60 39 .19 APrll 21 62 35 .20 APrtl 22 70 32 .00 APrll 23 .00 70 36 APrtl 24 .04 61 32 APrll 25 59 30 .00 April 26 .24 52 34 - f ( A if . : . -- ".. ,l. ' . . " - 104! ' the Junior Pentathlon were held. This consisted of the following fire events: the dashes, 75 yd for Sen ior division, and 50 yd. for Junior; basketball throw; high Jump, ball put (6 lb. shot put) and broad Jump. There were point given according to their ability to do each one. . y z.:sz-l- :- rr: n Read 124! 104! Tht Inspiring Story f how t IMAII TOWN 1295 fit 5 ifop.i 1,000) MH tl Ow Cammunfty 1- r i JfL s is I - I fl ON NEW AKMTA1- S- IN ACTION let THtZ WllK 1 Congratulations Hwa Ctnttr MAIN STREET r The finals read as follows; Pearce, 3484 points; Larry Roberts, 2608; and Gary Marshall, 2555 points in the Senior division. The three highest are eligible to enter the region meet In the Junior division, Blake Smith had 1328 points; David Ly2 Pearce, 2988, nd Ray Beau mont, 2985. Ray-no- e 7 L 1 I, . Word has been received here of the birth of a baby son on April 24th to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Merry-weathat the Iron County hospital. The new mother will be remembered a Miss Mary Lou er faces south on the south The beau. fulcb.'P'l a Aaronlc block. It conta Bdief tismal font. '"XJtlU 1 " corner of the room, large foyer and a bap-hall has stage i the eaet office, end and Join the kitchen for convenience In .serving largo Jmnquet or socials. The ground are being planted to grass and a pteel link fence surround the block. Recessed light and pastel jshades of paint and lightpulplt ami pews add to the actractlvencws of Interior Tolton. |