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Show j PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER .TAH) ESTABLISHED NOVcMBtR MEMBER- -' MM UTAH STATE 5, 1851 ttae- The Senator Reports To The People Z5. 1904 ASSOCIATION now out Qf oi cvvtkwoi Cornplete one or the taentUl U i ? m snv successful dictato t. Ob- iously, no one wants lnfoi matlonetwmade public that woul M mental to our na.uonai si 'curny. But no one can be made to be lieve that the O.P. 8. Bureau of or Reclamation. Forest Service, uuHaA uJ Executive other agencies Senator Arthur V. Watkins c not deal with military ore b permitted matters should to screen their activities ana proarbitrary power to The absurdity of t Del'etiM' Apartment ruling that pro- - grams Such flow of information. the control f "Korean War on the graVe stones of hiliits the o the people should be .revolting soon deceased American souueis who ered in Korea ina o every American who bel'Jeves in have introduced a bill be rectified if Congress wil' he freedom of the press. it ot st move to low tree bill govveterans that le the My provides ITALIAN TREATY who served in Korea and who are ernment information to the Ai'ieri buried in National cemeteries may can people. had a very interesting visit After the President's announce last week with the Prime Minister have inscribed on their graves a record that they served in the ment, an incident occurred tha of Italy. Alcide do Gasperl. Our War." may indicate just how extreme the meeting occurred at the National The Defense Department, has use of this order may 'become. The Press Club where I was invited as mutueuu not permitted such inscriptions on Office of Price Stabilization im an honored g'uest at the headstones of Korean war vet- mediately promulgated an orde held to welcome and hear the Minerans on the ground that the Unit- which said that none of its em ister speak. Mr. de Gasperi is seek ed States is not officially at war. ploves or divisions was to issue ing to have the 1947 Italion Peace Whether or not the war is official any information that might cm Treaty modified so that Italy can as far as the Congress and the barrass the agency. This repug contribute In r share to the de Piesident are concerned, those nant OPS order wus cancelled fense of Europe. killtd are just as officially dead within two hours as a result of the 1 opposed this treaty in 1947, as if they had been killed in a uprcar that occurred in Conares and have continued to fight for 1U revision. The Senate last April filegally recognized war. My bil) is and amongst the press. before the Senate Armed Services This action on the part of the nally agreed with my point of Committee and action will await President, to me is somewhat rem view and overwhelmingly adopted receipt of reports from the De iniacent of Dictator Peron of Ar my resolution urging the Stata fense Department. gentina who has successfully elam Department to initiate efforts pe.l the lid on censorship upon th looking toward revision of the MUZZLK THK.I'KESS press of his country. The one pa treaty. Great Britian and France President Truman's recent ord-- ' per in Argentina that had th have officially denounced the er tightening up on the issuance courage to fight Peron's policy is treaty within the last few days. of information to the ipress by the various Executive Departments is viewed in many quarters as a 4.1 J iRD MERLE MtKJSAf G. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY fir --rr- RATES Year $3.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAyABLE IS ADVANCE) tfflM ci!BSCKif 1 I ' ., Advertising f rnngnu ,k kl,. Telephone 24. rates quoted on request. ,f. n-- - cipio-mati- I Mo. $1.23 anoe D.,wirAtion entered in the Post Office at Beaver Unh d5 First 3 jQ f Astociatt Editot " Edttot B. MERKLEY vf !ectira tr. lo-T- 1 I 1 ' SPREADS LIGHT ON IGNORANCE AcfoF MINERSVILLE of freedom." That is the newspaper lights, the way for the 1951 observance of h has been chosen , wnu" ,w.r wees. . has . i? fine one. for the slogan -o t, :.- - --- The choice all, it suggests that where there is no light there 'rof Sew In this case the darkness is ignorance, "a night," da "witViont moon or stars." National Newspaper Week theme presumes the licht ce'tliat darkness with the light of information and it to!)ierp 'the same time the right to keep that light burning iresurnes it odds. nil i ce 0 man has a right to know. If there is a right to free For to tell. there must be a right considered the right to tell this nation made n,i men who . , i x i"c .L mc v.. ii .mcuuiiiem u nun vnuc tnev 'moortant that : f Federal Constitution "Congress shall make no law . . . tiddne freedom of speech and freedom of the press." a privilege, it is a duty. But the right to tell is more than at Alton, 111., believed editor abolitionist Elijah l.ovejoy, free of the the press and he knew carrv to lamp his right 1 dutv to light it and keep it burning. Three times mobs While he was protecting his destroyed his printing presses. death. to shot was fourth' press, l.ovejoy Don Mellett, the Canton, Ohio publisher, kept the spotlfocused on the racketeers in his community ight of puhiicitv him and shot him at his own doorstep. ambushed ntil they Racketeers, international or smalltime, know the novver ,f ftp nre.;; That is whv they must control that power, why out the light of public information if they ard black tfcev must a grip on the people. to attain and maintain the half is That population of the world is under why - ... . 'r form of censorship today. That is why Gen. George C. Marshall, former Secretary should keep constantly in mind of Defense, said "Americans that no people have lost their liberties so long as their press! some remained free." why in the interest of world understanding and our nation seeks activelv to hence in the interest of peace freedom of the people to world the the spread throughout learn the truth. A free press a free people. "Your newspaper lights the way of freedom." The vital truth of that message is the one thing National .Newspaper Week has to sell. That is HU'lwaw.iii ii hi i miiiiMiiiniuiiiMin.yiimiiii i By Mrs. Alvaretta Robinson By Mrs. Vivian Edwarda Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and The Relief Society had Its open family and J. W. Blackner and ing social Tuesday. A large crowd daughter Celesta motored to Suit attended. Refreshments were serv- Lake on Saturday and spent the ed b a committee. week-en- d visiting relatives. They Clark Johnson of Adamsville returned Monday, accompanied by peni l uesday night visitine at Mrs. Blackner. the home of George Robinson. Mrs. Ralph Fordtiam went to Miss Genevieve Robinson, Salt Salt Lake, Saturday to visit her Lake, and friend Don Clark, Coal- husband, who was a patient at the ville, spent the week end visiting Veterans' hospital. Both of them her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wi'ford returned home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Morris Robinson. They returned to Salt uiKe, Sunday afternoon, accom and family went to Oreni, Draper panied by Mrs. Larina Schwab and and Salt Lake to visit relatives. children, who will rawt Mr Schwab They returned home on Sunday. who is up there on business Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris left The MIA gave the program Sun Friday for Orem, where they will day evening, i ne speakers werj visit their daughter, Mrs. Bill Patricia Carter, Jane Carter, Nor- Blackett and family. They expect man Banks and Mrs. LaNae Mar to be gone about three weks. shall. Mrs. Harold Pryor played a Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Horton ac piano solo, and a group of fcirls, companied Mr. and Mrs. Claude Marlene Baker, Patricia Carten Horton to Salt Lake on Thursday Rauee Bradfied and Carla Mar to Pttend the funerel services of shall, sang a song. their nephew, who passed away Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson from polio. They returned home and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson Saturday. spent Sunday at C dar City visitEarl Horton, who is attending ing their children. Thev attended the BAC. visited at home Thurs sacrament meeting and then mo day and Friday. tored to Cedar Breaks. George Horton left this week: Mrs. Mary A. Baker and Mr. and for Provo, where he will attend Mrs George Banks spent Saturday the BYU. doing work in the St. George LDS Keith Scott left Saturday fon Teu.ple Tooele to be with his parents, Mr The farewell testimonial for and Mrs. Russell Scott. Keith has Elder Sam Banks was held Wed spent the summer with his grand nesday evening in the chapel. He mother. Mrs. Lettie Scott. will enter the Misison Home next Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Pope and Monday. children of Ely, Nev.. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Banks of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Murdork and Mi'.ford were visiting in town Mon family several days. On Sunday, day evening. they all attended a family outing Mrs. Clarence Corbridge, Mrsi in the canyon. Bertha Evans and Mrs. Laberta Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kenney and Richardson went to Witchita, Kan children of Cedar visited Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ev with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Williams. The majority of fathers and ans. They, will be gone about week. Mrs. Evans expecs to remain sons of Greenville attended the for a longer visit with her son and banquet which was given for them last Thursday evening, and report- family Ko-rea- h (Too late for last week) Jess Johnston of vis Kaysville spent the week-en- d itin? her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bagger of Salt Lake are here visiting Mr. and; Mrs. Walter Pearson for a few day::. They and the Pearsons motored to Lehman's Cave, Tuesdaythree-fourtMrs. Loneva Banks and Mrs T.arue Thompson went to salt y Lake to attend a bridal shower for Miss Lucille Thompson. The show er was given by Mrs. AHa Wil liams. Lucille will be marrieo 1961. about the 10th of October. Said bonds are to be issued for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Banks of the purpose of refunding and re were nis, Iron Mountain visiting and matur deeming parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl nanKs ing bonas outstanding oi me tsoara or Educa week-enover the tion of Beaver County School Dis Mrs. Lucy Hall has returned to trict, Beaver County, Utah, as folher home in Compton. Calif., after lows: Bonds in the total principal summer here amount of $i. 000.00 numbered spei ding most of the with her son. Warren Hall and one (1) to seven (7) both inclu sive of the d nomination One ! family. Hollars ($1,000.00) Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Wood at- Thousand October 1st, 1837, dated each, Ice and the Fair tended the State and one at three beaiing interest Follies. half per cent (3l-ireper annum, Mrs Melha Baker was the speak and maturing October 1st, 1951. er in sacrament mmiiiR, muma Notice is also given that any and evening. Her daughter, Marlene all persons objecting to the legalcontest ity, regularity or validity oi said gave a report of her t the state Fair in Salt Lake. refunding bonds to be issued or of The nt'P Lincoln and Susantthe issue or sale thereof, or of tin indebtedness represented thereby Camps held their opening party are hereby required to be and ap:oom in the ni'P Friday afternoon before the Board of Educapear arac ( On Thursday the Lincoln tion of Beaver County School DisMrs. of home at the all day quilted trict at its office in Beaver, Ulah Marv A. Baker. a place within said School District' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Banks and on the 13th day of October, A. I). vis- 1951, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock family motored to Fairview to B. p.m., then and th re to present in Mrs. Emma their daughter, it writing duly verified, such objec- Sedwell. Saturday. as he or they may have to the tioi' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nichols of and legality, regularity or validity of mother her visited Antimony said bonds, the issue or sale there Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Wood on of, or the indebtedness represented Sunday. thereby. If no such written objecMrs. Laree Brinkerhoff. Beaver, tions are presented at the time and was here Wednesday visiting her place specified herein, th-- Board - of Education of Beaver Count parents. Mr. and .Mrs. uoiun .on- District shall thereupon so crtify shall. be I nion and all persons shall thereafter Relief Society Stake Fri- foroer barred from questioning' met ting was held here last in any manner of proceeding the day, with a large crowd attending legality, regularity or validity of nch bonds, or the issue and sale vnTHi: fiF THK INTENTION Ot thereof, or of the indebtedness, THE UOAUDOF KM CATION Of represented thereby, and thereof said Board of Education of Beaver HEAVER COl'.NTV St inwn. County School District, Beaver, HEAVEIt TKICT, TO ISSlf County, Utah, may thereupon re STTE OF UTAH,DISTRICT IN fund and rede m the said out BOMH OK SAID SA NI' standing bonds. THOl SEVEN M OP SI THE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the i HOLLARS (7.mhmmi) Board of Education of Beaver ITRPOSE OF PAYING DEEMING OUTSTANDING AM County SchoolhasDistrict. Beaver caused this no ' County. Utah, RON I fVTUUNfi ...IthuT AND NOTICE OF A tice to be given this 5th day of 1951. TIME AND PLACE FOR RWTJV' September, ' INC. OBJECTIONS I" lnr' J. C. SMITH, President r,f the LARITY OR VAL n.tiTV Board of Education of Beaver OF OR HONDM. iP slID inirv ...... County School District, BeavIt'll THE ISSUE OR SALE THMir.wr er County, Utah. ,n? rip THK IM)Wir.iMr..tr (SEAL) THEREHV. REPRESENTED ATTEST: Public Notice is hereby givr ARLO P. MESSINGER a resolu- Clerk of the Board of Education that in accordance with of Beaver County. Utah. tion adopted by the Board of 19B1) if Reaver County School (First publication. Sept. ni.irw. Beaver County. State of (Last publication, Oct. 6, 1951) Dollar ed they had gone over the top in their contribution to the Boy Scout fund. Mrs. Gertrude Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Reese and daughter of Cedar City spent Tuesday visiting with Mrs. Lorette Thompson. El den lias just returned from Korea Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mott and Mr. and Mrs. Iawrence Thompson Viv spent Friday evening ian Brown on the occasion of her V WLM fV - rt , Raton EOi ollar wm vis-itin- 'Jewm- - Earned & f birthday Duvid Calvert spent the at Salt Lake Clt. visiting his A Changs for the Better brother Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Von Beeson and daughter of Provo arrived to spend their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Also week-en- d visitors at the Williams' home were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wil liams of Cedar City. Mrs. Olive Murdock left Sunday for Ely, Nev., where she will visit her son Rulon and family. Mrs. Sadie Price returned home to Las Vegas this week, after spending several weeks with Mrs Dave Atkin and family. Joe Davis of American Fork visited this week with Mr. and Mrs Utah on the 5th day of September; David Atkin. 1951, the said Board of Education Kay Williams accompanied Mr proposes to issue the refunding- and Mrs. John Yardley to Montana bonds of said School District in tha. sum of Seven Thousand Dollars the past week. Mrs. Jennie Marquardson is vis($7,000.00) each dated October 1 1951, in the denomination of One iting here with her daughter, Mrs. Dollars Thousand Jean Mott and family. ( $1,000.00 each, numbered one (1) to seven Mrs. Macel Horton is in Milford (7) both inclusive, bearing inter caring for her mother. Mrs. Roy est at two and per Rogers, who has just been released cent (27f) per annum, interest from the hospital. on October payable 1st and April 1st, beginning with April 1st. 1952, all of said bonds to mature and become due and payable on the 1st day of October, Mr and Mrs. fflfflB GREENVILLE Ben Franklin had the right idea even in his day, but we believe if he were living today he would change is famous saying just a bit. Particularly when he found out now much he could gain by saving only a dollar. Just one dollar will open a savings account in our bank and start you on the road to a secure and happy future. Won't you stop in soon and let us serve you INTEREST RATE up to $10,000.00 2 ALL AOOOUNT8 INSURED TO $10,000.00 WITH FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF THE MILFORD STATE BANK semi-annuall- TAKE YOUR CHOICE for limit ti tun only A .. 124.50 wf)fl you buy a new (7 JET-TOW- DISHWASHER ER "Wheat Not installed. 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