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Show a.! rHuiT DEMOCRACY- - by Mai tor a mm ours to carry on LVctq sr. THE "l 8 ID'S . ....inncn kwr ONE HwrH".'-- " r - $6ned I 2 tFVFNTV PIUF- VCiDC . .., i CXVWE. MN this Declaration and pledged to support it THEIR, FORTUNES AND THEIR SACRED HONOR.. WITH THEIR. LIVES, KUUTY-SECON- YEAR COUNTY SKAT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED NO. 27 BEAVER Funeral Rites Held Monday For Smith Baby Stalls Reserved for Nearly 100 Racers; Funeral services were conductMrs. Eata Cox la confined tc Monday at 1 p.m. in the Second vVard chapel for little Carla her bed suffering from rabbit fever daughter of Bert and Sybil contracted by handling wild drinkerhoff Smith, who died at he family home on Saturday. The services were conducted by Walter Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dean and 5. Joseph of the bishopric. family have gone to Portland, Ore. A duet, 'Brahm's Lullaby," was where Mr. Dean has employment sung by Colleen Shelby and Carol for the summer. ed Col-ee- MCE IULES lost ortabli IX AND FOR BEAVER CITY AND EASTERN BEAVER COUNTY Smith, accompanied by Mae C White; also "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Mrs. Esta Cox and Mrs. Anona Smith sang "Only a Pair of Soft Little Hands." Bishop Allen C. Reynolds was the only speaker and told of the loving care given this little babe who had been ill all its life, by the parents and grandparents, and encouraged them to find Joy in that thought that the Lord had taken it home. Invocation was by Rernett Swindlehurst and benedic tion by Laban M. Burt. Interment was in the Mountain View cemetery where Edwin Smith dedicated the grave. Pall bearers were Paul Smith. Dan Brinkerhoff, Therlan Joseph. Warden Gray; Gary Atkin, Fred Smith, Nelson Ashworth and Rich ard Joseph. The little baby was born Oct. 16, 1949, in Beaver, and has been ill almost since birth. Besides its parents, she is survived by three grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Smith and Mrs. Lucille Brinker hoff, all of Beaver. Ted Cox, who enlisted in the Navy several months ago, is visiting home folk on a short leave from his base at San Diego. Visiting here this week is Miss Sharon Park, Salt Lake City, at the home of Mrs. Hortense Park and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Patterson. Street Dance Set (UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY, Springville Firm Low Bidder on JULY, 6. 1951 Beaver Residents US 91 Road Job EnjoyActivities Strong and Company of Spring ville, low bidder on the resurfac With nearly one hundred res ing and of an ervations now received for stables section of U. S. 91 between Beavat Beaver, local fans are assured er canyon In Beaver county and of plenty of fine races for th Hth Fremont Junction in Iron county. annual Dairy District Race Met The bid, lowest of seven submit on July 21, 23 and 24. Residents ted, was $509,927. Engineer's estifrom 'this area who have attended mate for the Job was 1528.129. the meets In the neighboring cities Contract specifications call for of Parowan and Fillmore to the 345,000 cubic yards of unclassified past ten days, report that the race excaTatlon, 35,000 tons of plant horses are In excellent condition mixed bituminous surfacing, and and that some races 649.000 gallons of bituminous will surely be In store for Bearer. materia. The project Is one of the prinLions Club committees are ex erting every effort to prepare for cipal ones on the state road the annual race meet. The track building program for the year. at the grounds in the mouth of the anyon Is being prepared for the event, and indications are that It NEW REGISTRAR OF VITAL will again live up to its reputation STATISTICS APPOINTED IIERI is one of the finest tracks in the state. The State Division of Vital Sta The pre-rac- e meet activities will tistics has appointed Mrs. Merlin Tet underway mext Wednesday eve- Patterson as Registrar of Vital ning with the holding of the first Statistics in Beaver, effective on ?treet dance. Special program July 1st. She is succeeding Mrs. numbers, voting for the queens Alice 3. White, who resigned. ind hats and horns will add to the after holding that position for festivity of the occasion. nearly nine years. Some street banners nave been ilaced on Main Street, with inor to be added in the future. The FORMER RESIDENT VISITS well-match- ed OniJulythe Fourth The 175th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence was appropriately ob- served in Beaver, Wednesday, with the American Legion in charge of the activities of the day. General chairman of the events was Arlo P. Messinger. Day-ligsalutes In various sec tions of town started the day off with a "bang." Promptly at ten o'clock, a miniature parade was started from the Second Ward chapel corner. Leglonalres and Boy Scouts carried the colors and the Junior Band, with Gay Cart- wright as drum majorette, led the ht parade of children. There were many excellent I Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Pohlman floats and costumed children, with That valiant sand not only foundeda new nation, but and five children of Salt Lake City approximately 150 participating BEQUEATHED TO US THE INDOMITABLE WILL, THE FEAR.LESS spent from Friday to Sunday with The parade committee was Sara ! SPIRIT OF FREDOM,THAT BURNED IN THEIR HEARTS AND fint their friend, Walter Kerksiek and Bakes, chairman, Ellen Joseph reyhounj THOSE OF THEIR. COMPATR.IOTS. family. Louise Farrer. The Judges wer- dettik I Qu NATION LIVES BECAUSE THE SPlZlT OF THE SIGNERS LIVES. Sara Mackerell, Ina McQuarrle and Mrs. Kathryn Schnepel is emFARES AgneB Whornham. 'THE PAY WE CJZ.LE8RA TE SHOULD BE A PAY OF ployed as receptionist and secreA capacity audience enjoyed the HgOeOlCATION TO THEIR. IDEALS. i tary to Dean Bentley, dean of the E original program, "Story of Amerll.S Summer School at the University ica," in the FIrmage theatre. The J. of Utah. script and selection of music was US directed by Mrn. Boyd L. Shelby, 91 Mr. and Mrs. Guy jacka and and with all participants hi cos stume, the program was declared children, Stanley and Zelma spent advertising committee Is preparing George A. White and sons Mar outstanding. the Fourth in Beaver and were hat bands for distribution next vin !rvlci and David of Ogden are visit at the week. Mr. home of and guests William A. Merrell as the grand Mrs. S. Fletcher Barton. Plans for a ploner parade on ing for a few days at the home father, and Clair Lee, grandson By KLIEX ROLLO, rnlar on, ph Tuesday. July 24 are being com of Mr. White's mother, Mrs. Alice recalled many historical even's I ctr Mrs. Ethel Lund, Rose Elise pleted. Church organizations, clubs Q. White. An attorney, Mr. White and read from historic document ' " s - I ' a A few days ago we moved into Blaine and LaMar Lund of Modena and lodges, individuals and busi is a member of the South Ogden and various groups sang the foi new area, out of range of the last week-en- d here visiting ness houses are expected to enter Stake High Council, advisor to the lowing songs to highlight the ilif spent DEPOT enemy, and in a spot where we MR. AND MRS. JOHN stake genealogical committee, the ferent periods of America's histon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal floats In this parade. hopefully expected to find peace editor of the stake priesthood bul Lund. UGCO. "Thanksgiving Prayer," Revo and comparative quiet for a few ATKIN OBSERVE letin, and is employed in the Judge lutlonary Tea," "Hall Columbia." days at least. Instead, we jumped Advocate office at Hill Air Force "The Star Lamar Lund, Modena and Keith JUNIOR AMERICAN Spangled Banner," "OV right into the rigors of preparing 59TH ANNIVERSARY Base (Hill Field) as legal assist Man of Cedar city spent the 4 th Cooley River," "Tenting on tho o: for an inspection by top army of ance officer and Is clhef of the Camp Ground, of July in Beaver and were guests BASEBALL "Darling Nel'v ficials, and we have all agreed that claims branch. He supervises the Gray," "John Brown's Mr. and Mrs. John Atkin, native at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Body.' there is just nothing like the army and T- Air Force claims program in nine "Yankee g residents of Beaver Lund. "When John iy Doodle," NINE WINS GAMES We left the, mud sweat and were feted by members of their northwestern states. This requires Conies Marching Home" "Keep t' grime of long weeks of front line family on Sunday, on the occasion travel to air force Installations in Home Fires Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hansen and Burning." The et.tin Beaver's Junior American Le those states. combat. Weeks in which w had of the 59th anniversary of their last Wednesday with cast in spent family Joined singing "God Db s very little time for sleep and rest. wedding. All the children were Mrs. Hansen's brother, Walter K. gion baseball team won over Mll America" as a finale. a 4 in ford close 3 and when it seemed like every here July present and all except two of the Kerksiek and family. They return- At the end of thegame Seated on the stage for the promove we made was accompanied regulation seven INFANT SON OF FORMER grandchildren. Garth Bakes and ed tc their home in Salt Lake on were: Goddess of Liberty gram 5 score to was 5. the tied a innings, rain of with by heavy downpour Garneith Atkin, the latter from Thursday. Miss Lee Limb; Columbia, Mh? The boys from Beaver were able BEAVER GIRIijSUOCVMBS mud. After its resultant dragging Calif. Pomona, .' Joann Miss Beaver, Mi?; our equipment and trucks around Word has been received here by ShlrleenBeeson; The day was spent at Ponde- Warren Huntington, who came to push one over in the eighth and D-Little girl at over the bogged down Korean rosa Park, where a delicious din down from Salt Lake to attend the and hold Mllford scoreless. of the death of Rodney tendants Holdaway. relatives were Michelle Tolton and Cox, on the mound for the Bearoads, it was no easy task to get ner was served to 32, and the re funeral of his father last Monday, James, son of Rodney T. and Bonnie Merrell. things cleaned up for inspection mainder of the afternoon was spent arrived home in time to greet the vers, struck out 16 batters and Morgan Anderson of Ogden A crowd met on The Cit a to with homer connected help On top of everything this was visiting together. Those present new daughter that arrived on Mrs. Anderson is the daughter of Park large for the children's races ati! in the scoring department. For out AB JENKINS SET FINAL Mrs. Russell Gentry and LaMar the toughest inspection we have were the children of the couple Tuesday of last week. sports, with Bill Cox and Kay Ash Milford, Klnrose struck out 11 SACE OX SALT FLATS ever been through. Now we are and husband or wife: Mr. and Mrs and formerly lived in Bea worth directing. Morgan came over the batters and plate ver. The Infant son was born on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell Muir, a member of the Utah's Ab Jenkins, one of the going to have another inspection Stan Atkin, and The American Junior two runs. June 14 and lived only 10 hours baseball teams fromLegion and as a resut we have been clean Atkin. Salt Lake City: Mr. and U. S. Navy, arrived home from San with most fabulous Mllford and Beaver Seventh to the belongs figures in American cleaning, ana we Mrs. Joe Atkin, Cedar City; Mr Diego to spend a short leave with District and the northern division Besides the parents, he is survived Beaver played a league game, with Mtomoblle racing, will close his ing cleaning, Mr. his Ernest a and Verland Mrs. Mrs. a French (Alice) and brother and sister. Inter Don Neeley chairman of this event by parents, Mlorfui career on the famed Bon- - hope things go well tomorrow, be teams Include, Delta. Mllford, Fill- ment was In the Aultorest Mauso cause if they don t weil. we Glendale, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. W Muir and family. He will return to more Mvllle Salt Beds, Sumner Murdock assisted with ar diviBeaver. and Southern 20. Friday, July V. Bakes (Sara), and Mr. and Mrs camp next Sunday. leum. for the big holiday Jenkins has announced that he know the army. rangements sion teams are. Enterprise, Zlon Just as an example, I spent the Ennis Atkin. Beaver; grandchll In dance wl run for one hour, attempting the St. and Cedar evening. Canyon, George Mr. and Mrs. John Taugner of dren, Mr. and Mrs. LaFaunce At fc break all The first three floats in tho par Mrs. Darrecords from 25 kilo-'e- r day literally battling my jeep in kin Merchant Stella and League games began Saturday, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hollywood spent several days last June 23. up to one hour, before he gasoline, washing the motor, the rell attended the wedding recep ade, 'Liberty, Peace and Freedom' Atkin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard At week enjoying fishing in Beaver out. and inside the wheels, tries off his body, The for schedule the northern tion of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day at were made by the committee and goggles for keeps. When In town, they on top and kin. Mrs. Emma Lue Brown. Salt mountains. H financed by the City Council. The division follows: goal is to set a speed of 200 washing underneath, Mllford, Friday evening. and Emma Lue visited at the Kerksiek farm and sfies per hour for everywhere, even under the fen- Lake City; Ronald 7 City also contributed money for Delta at Mllford. July the the children Jane the enjoyed watching the a mark that is 15 miles over ders. If they can find any dirt on French,, Glendale, Calif.; Beaver. at prizes for the floats, costumes. Clara Joe and Billy Atkin. Cedar; pets around the place. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Johnson Each child participating in the 14 Fillmore at Delta; present record of 184.63 moh it now, guess I won't get any week July Neil and Marilyn Dorothy. Jerry, of Salt Lake City were dinner parade received 10c, with addl Jenkins accomplishes this end passes for awhile. And prac Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Goodwin Beaver at Mllford. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Uonal to the Also 21 bi he will be traveling at an tically every guy in the outfit has Atkin, Beaver. Milford and Delta at July is the son of James and family from Los Angeles and Atkin John Ben Merchant on Sunday. all to same the for the races in the afternoon been thing Beaver se speed some 75 miles an at doing Fillmore. and Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Grimshaw Atkin. Mrs each child participating was given for both divisions mt faster than the speed set by kinds of army equipment, and and Alice Atkin's parents were Thomas and family of Garfield are spending a arePlayoff games tomorrow. we "shine" should to be played July 24, something and special prizes for Wallari in winning the expected Mr. Mrs. their E. of A. Beaver in and Palmer visiting Sara Yardley Cartwright. Their few days the winners. 26. and 25 the been have past Wo lucky speed classic in Ogden arrived Saturday to visit entire lifetime has been spent in father and brother, John and Lyle .fey. Beaver's team Is composed of with Mrs. Palmer's Following Is a Hat of winner' week insofar as the weather Ik Beaver and Mr. Atkin has Mrs. Goodwin. daughter, engaged in the parade. (The list Is as com the following boys: ikPe run wil1 be BPnsored by concerned, just a few little sprin- in Don Burt and family. Mr. Palmer and dairying. farming Jlmmle Cox, pitch; Raynor went on to Las Vegas and Phoenix plete as possible as some of the kles for the whole week, although Petroleum Mr. and MrB. Dick Haddock and Donnle ACAi Pearce, Dean, Dick on business and Mrs. Palmer re children were not known by th of Tulsa, manufacturer? t has been cloudy at lot of the catch; Mr and sons of Riverside, Calif., I 'he famed D. Osborn mained here to visit. Judges.): J. first real it Manzlone, sun shines of White Miss Hettie base; Salt Lake and Mrs. Albert Haddock and sons motor oils, sold time. When the tltnnA ty,. Commercial floats, Farrer Floral and second; fellows u the Marshall, of and Hayward visitor a recent was here and many here were visitors R . shines, City of Grantsville ly 1 "Hie Arshel's Service, second; first; David Bobble and Puffer backs sunburned with Lynn to to Boulder visit went week-end then amazine thineO ahnnt are nursing sore, at the home of Mrs last - Ten" Mr. sad Mrs. Orion Summer; Individual floats, Atkin family run is the fact that he is from working without their shirts Mr. and Mrs. Bernard White and Hortense Park and Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, short stop; Dale Eyre. third; Eugene Lund, Bob Farns-- and family visited on July 4th at Hawaiian float, first; Mildred I. umg me average life fxpect-JTo- f on. family. Clark Patterson. In worth, Ray Davis, Monte Hutch- - the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Yardley, "Rock-a-by- e Baby" floa' three score years and ten. One thing that should be of Doll D. J. SmJth, fielders. Other en to route borne and their ins Is now 68. second; float, Williams, left third; men Ings 12 that and fact Vowles the Bob Mrs. Mr. and He'll be 69 in terest is r theft FISH LAKE FOREST CLOSED Summers prizes: Red bicycle, Virginia Mu' "ry. 1952. But at this ripe our battalion recently to return TO ALL TYPKS OF Fl REWORKS two children of Callente and Miss Don Neeley Is coach and man in Salt Lake City. Mr. school-day dock; bicycle built for two, Judith of the team for the Beaver and Mr. Williams were w is still ory. Evelyn Ray of Salt Lake City were ager regarded as one of to the eood old United States. Thi Murdock and Mary Heppler; Little friends. Post. finest drivers in for Legion was not the start of rotation America. The Fishlake National Forest visitors here for the 4th of July. Then'1 Maria Spendlove; Erlck Tie men return Wlllden. A. the All of E. of Mrs. home be at 213th. the closing of the career of the will be closed to all fire works son t Madge Pearce, Moth cart; dog 2im Promises to be a moraen- - ing home were Enlisted Re?prves ginning July 1. and until further Miss Ray remained here to spend er Goose; Betsy Ross, Reynoldswent on Utah's famed salt the ones with the highest points notice, reports V. N. Stokes, as her vacation. Melba Yardley's float; Diane Mur ine rare will be open tc based on the number of years in sistant Forest Supervisor in charge ippraUi, dock and Janet Carter, Public and will be watched Mrs. Erneat Cowdell of Mr. service, age dependents, .and so on of fire control. Ina Hamilton's children; Haze ww the man this Beaver Guard were in world. One regular National The closing order for the Fish- Los Angeles 7 float; MxKay Farrer'r Stapley's bealso started on his way home, lake National Forest is made und week visiting relatives and friends hobby McCloy childrenhorse; to office a at The in Press a A to considerable acreage of Halo half of mile cause his enlistment, plus year's er and by virtue of the authority They called Rose Bond and Jim Webb children: a'' Nowers, Nancy ow Sly of conferred on the Regional For- renew their subscription. They are geton, the poison weed which is some places. 51. Mrs. Aleen Louder and extension, is up this month. all tricyles, special prl?"Indians; enlist our former to return their 10 to a concern is located deal about of Thermo are all checking great causing ester by the Act of June i. 1897 pleased The parade committer was ver TnJ ' Sprlngvllle, viBlted at n and renew acquaint among stockmen In the Western miles south of Milford. It is pos uome of Mr. ment dates, and for many of us and Forest Service Regulation l well Don Mrs. pleased with the number o' and en a ,6f on States, was found in Beaver Conn sible that Halogeton may be grow it will be a close race between (L). The closing order prohibits ances. which has increase' participants, Saturday. ty last Friday on an inspection ing In other areas along the rail each the throwing or placing of a burn listment, plus a year's extens.on. of the miniature parad year PerKaren Scho- tour in the Thermo area. Little road, so stockmen should learn to and the end of that ing cigarette, cigar, match, pipe at aummer the federalized. the field will find it spend recognize it and if heel, firecrackers, or any lgnuea iod for which we were Jeff Marshall of Minersrllle, should report it to they come the County Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brlggs and subBtance In any place where it ranch of her maternal grandpar One good break that has She left Bryant Anderson, state weed con Agent or one of the County Weed daughter since moving into thlj may start a fire and the discharg- ents, the Ed. Murdocks. Judy returned Sunday our way and trol supervisor from 8alt Lake Committee members. NEW ARRIVALS from Salt Lake. They were accomarea is the fact that we have mo- ing of any kind of fireworks on any Portland by plane aTuesday and Grant Esplin, county abort time. City, closed visited in Salt Lake At this stage of growth halo to Beaver by their daughSTH a chance to see some good portion of a national forest made an inspection trip on geton looks somewhat like Russian panied ,nd18 Mrster, Mrs. Jack Newman, who will Yardley are tion pictures They seem m ght - by order of the Regional Forester She will visit in Beaver until her- agent, in horseback area this enlast Fri Thistle, but can be distinguished vlsdt here for several weeks. of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schobaby boy. born hT , , to the discharging of fireworks. to us. and we have all - fleld arrive in August. day and found that this weed was readily by its very red stem. r ho8Pltal- The fath-V- d good is drycover forest i The rapidly them. o. cs scattered over about a section of It la hoped that a program can fnc nut and becoming a fire haiJ ,(K3erai National joyed WEATHER PAST WEEK land. Apparently seed has been be worked oat to control thlr to returned flshWlllden Mrs. Abble The moth,' Is the ard. There will he numerous Max. Mln. Prec. in on from Spokane. counties trains Corr1ne Rollins of Mllford us- her home In Beaver, recently, aft- brought Miss Vie Christian. patch of halogeton before it goes V picnickers rmen. campers and ... 92 60 .00 ... 29 to the t and north have Jane - J off A i Anin last Los came dropped winter the tTnday er u. to seed this year and spreads spending Washington, if' ivii Ith ing the forest wim me 90 45 .00 on 80 June the at Thermo. ArMrs. siding geles with her daughter, to visit for severalim, vu Chris- - summer ana nun" u 1 91 45 .00 July was een Another Mrs. the found mm Clark. Is creates an Halogeton therefore daughter, It annaal along M,E,t'1Ia Thompson han re- Mrs. Winnirrea plant, leys. This Influx of people for 2 .00 47 90 and Braver of a and July railroad way for about children, if lt can be stopped from seeding right tun. a native of greater risk to me rapiuiy ui- Lou Twiddell, Price, 3 92 49 .00 s July and mile are two here to miles. Katherine and hm Richard can be a teacher few elimin horn full for support years it r"?h,ter' to Lt. and mer school Ing forest fuel. The 88 53 .00 irlth hJ July 4 wnald K. Fotherineham. application will kill nr everyone is needed to protect visiting with Mrs. Wlllden and will On the east side of the tracks it ated. visiting in Ploche 5 90 48 .00 Christian Mrs. an. July two 50 oo has about be surhere another fWlat aad ""'DSham kill spread them also the but green yards may probably to plant, is the former Mrs. rut keep h' w. Miss our forests and v the west side It has spread one rounding range plants. weeks. and son Ed ptoche.'Mr. Rtoke concluded. no av, two daughters. Christian to Beaver travel! up Sua. cludin ndEX. tntiti 1 II 20 Facs Stiff Armv 20. After Battles Inspections L - x. ft W? TOON life-lon- i X Mar-cell- 5? one-ho- ur prize-winner- Cor-JVitlo- s. n D--X TP Bo-Pee- p, Halogeton, Poison Weed, Discovered in County r-- - 1851-195- 1 : - three-fourt- - home-tow- T-- - hngratulations - a- - -. J5--, one-ha- lf -4 I |