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Show lauds 'nierira UR DEMOCRACY; PHE I BALLOT 1 tkat comas down as still J tuepon th sod snouTf JaK5 P41 Jfe free man's iuill J3ut execute 1 'by Mat THE COUNTY JOHN PISZPOHT v SECOND YEAR -- Delkert e L. SKAT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN AND FOR BEAVER CITY AND EASTERN NO. 44 BEAVER lc'ui Seeders Stapley to Give Report On Operations Speaker at Conference, Nov. 10-1- NEWS FROM KOREA 1 POUR BKAVER "HOYS" ON THE WAY HOME FROM KOREA lxiren Grow, chief meteorollgist from the office of rainmaker," Dr. Iring P. Krlck of Denver, recent ly recommended that two addition al silver Iodide generators be installed in the southern Utah area to improve cloud seeding for the winter "snow DacE" uroieot. Mr. Grow reported the new generators will be installed west of Cedar City and the other slightly west of Delta. Two other generators are still under wnsideratlon. one in the mountains southwest of Ferron and a second at the Word has been received by par ent here that Ronald Gale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gale; Hal Merrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. A. Xlerrell; Bryce Barton, son of Mrs. Roy P. Barton, and Leon Swlndlehurst, husband of Alice T. Swlndehurst and son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swlndlehurst, are now on their way home from Korea. Letters from these men, who left here with the National Guard, indicate that they are In Japan now and after due process there will be on their way home. It is understood that these men will lie discharged upon arrival in the States, having completed their three-yea- r enlistment In the Na tional Ouard, plus one year. (UTAH) BEAVER COUNTY PRECIS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1951 U.S. Civil Service Beaver Voters Representative To Recruit Here Cast Non-partis- Will an Ballot Next Tuesday The United States Civil Service Elder Delbert L. announces that a rep Commission Stapley mem-1)- 1 When Heaver's voters go to the of the Council or Twelve, will resentative from the Board of U. '.in-sen- t S. Civil (Service Examiners, 47 No. polls next Tuesday, Nov. 6 In the the General Authorities 'I th last Uuartei-lMain Street, Tooele, will be locat- City election, they will be casting v uiii iriiLr ut Cnnf.r,n, :1H51 to be held at j ballot In at the Beaver Post Office, Wed- their first ed Novem-!'"! Heaver, Heavor's 7. Nov. hours the (between in and U. All meetings will history. nesday, of 8:30 a.m. and 12 noon, to re 'I " , le held at the First-Thir- d Through arrangement 'by the chapel. S cruit people to fill existing vacan chairmen of th? political parties :with three special meetings hav-- j cies occurring at Deseret Chem and upon approval of the nomin'lS been scheduled by the visitor. ical Tooele Ordnance De ating conventions, the six candiElder Stapley, formerly Presi-dm- t pot, and Dugway Proving Grounds dates for the three vacancli 3 on of Phoenix Stake, will be at Tooele. Dean S. Farnsworth, a the City Council are listed alphamaking his first official visit to ft H native of Beaver, will be the betically on the ballot with Iniver Stake. He is a relative of struction to vote for any three. the stapleys in Beaver and memVacancies now exist for the fol- - An official copy of the. ballot apbers here are anticipating becom- ranger station in northern Arizona Mr. lowing'types of positions: skilled pears on page eight of this week's Grow, en route to Spain and ing better acquainted with him. trades painters, welders, electri- Press. At the right side of the Is where he for Spanish the Morroceo, Singing general sessions at 10 a.m.. and 2 p.m. on scheduled cians, to first carpenters, sheet metal wor ballot are blank spaces for write-i- n set up the, cloud Sunday, candidates. kers: storekeeper or warehouse; iwill be furnished by the seeding project in Europe, stopMiss Alda Nielsen, incuinbant truck drivers: radio and telephone mixed . bonis of the Beaver High ped 10 days In I'tah, to make a LEAVES repairmen; fork lift operator and City Treasurer, Is unopposed for Mhool. under the direction of thorough survey of southern 'Utah CliAIR PARNSWORTH STATES KOREA ViH cloud He equipment operators; laborers; hat office. THE BALLOT FREE MENS Howard R. IS A Low. reportseeding project. THE FiaE OF SPIRIT, This Is the first election under automotive mechanics; typist and to ed the of the officers southern The first conof the WEAPON THAT Wfc mui Word has been received that stenographers (people interested the new law, in which all council-me- n Mtr sninino rvi annw li7 use. Utah Resources ference Water will Developa be LeadPriesthood Sgt. Clair Farnsworth, son of Mr. will ibe elected for four-yea- r 'S BESH jIlYBV EXERCISING OUR RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE CAN WE EXECUTE typist and ership meeting at 7:30 Saturday ment corporation, that the condi- and Mrs. Frank Farnsworth now in being examined for should WILL AND MAINTAIN THE MIGHT OF THIS noFREEMAN'S This is the first time that terms. Nil of area positions was tion stenographer the fair In usaddition to those project evening. of Bicknell, left Korea on October HAVE at the local nost the office of mayor has not been THAT MEN WITH COURAGE AND OEVOTION WEAPON IN.MEX' ually invited, the stake superln-tendene- y to good, and compared to one year 20th to return to the S4at.es on tify the secretary vacant. Mayor C. A. Klrkham was office prior to arrival of the FASHIONED TO SERVE US. of the YMMIA and Sun ago, the condition was greatly Imrotation. Clair, who enlisted In the for four years and In two elected day School, also the group advis proved. Army three years ago, has been from 11.21 to yeurs the office of mayor and two Salaries range ers of the Melchizedek Priesthood Mr. Grow gave a detailed oper- In Korea nearly a year with a council posts will be voted upon. $1.82 per hour. quorums, are asked to attend. ation report for the month of Aug- medical detachment. Is not It Is hoped that a large percent housing type Family A meeting has been set for 8:30 ust In which he said that cloud OT Arlow Farnsworth, who left available at this time, however age of voters will go to the polls a.m. Sunday by Elder Stapley at seeding opportunities during the with the. Guard from Cedar, has barrack space Is available nt very next Tuesday and express their iw-.jwes Ba. ?r JftlSi iattav m m m m which he asks the following to month of August in southern Utah been W .promoted to a sergeant, ac desires for eity officials. attend: stake presidency, high were abundant and rainfall thru- - cording to Mrs. Farnsworth. She reasonable rates. to are urge-available All people council, stake mission president, out the area exceeded normals for also wrote, "We like our new home ARS OF Make missionaries, presidents of the period with the exception of very much and are enjoying this take advantage of this opportu- KARL RHIGGH SUFFERED to talk to Mr. Farnsworth, the Seventies quorum, all bishopries, a small district In the southwest SKULL, SUNDAY community. Of course, we find our nity con- - FRACTURED LEVISiC heads (which counselors) corner of the project. Naturally selves wandering In our thoughts Civil Service representative cernlng Federal Job opportunities Karl Biiggs received a basal of all stake auxiliaries, and the there were some variations with back to the home town." Area. in the Tooele Priesthood Adult Aaronic Stake skull fracture on Sunday when the examount area as to the the of HTHE HEAVER BEE horse he was riding slipped and Committee. Two other special cess rainfall ranging from 380 per Katies Stop Heaver, ar Dust" threw Karl to the ground. He was was the theme For the first half of the Reaver meetings have been called, one for cent of normal at Oreenrlver to TAPE RECORDINGS TO BE r, Utah FUNERAL SERVICES HELD by the Freshmen for their Millard football gam.- here las two hours with the stake presi- 171 per cent of average rainfall BROADCAST NEXT WEEK riding a horse in company with forty-fiv- e for another J Frolic which was held last and MUford. dency, for at MARSHALL Douglas Gale on the side of the August Friday, il remained ;i scorless tit- minutes with the stake the FOR MRS. GEORGE NOV. 2 J? night. I hey put colored out road near the J. M. Gray residence presidency The following generators were The tape recordings made by m the second half the Eagles Bn. in Korea will be 213th PA over the and high council. Street when the horse onTenth lights and a special caugnt lire to lake the on behalf of southern operated victory Funeral services for Mrs. Vella slipped in the mud and threw thv Forms are Utah for a total of 1,043 hours rebroadcast over KBSC radio sta Attendance Check-u- p nt was placed in the south 2U-the although gained MeAdams Marshall. 65. wife of youth to the f the ground. being sent by the visitor, and one and 58 minutes during the month: tion in the Beaver High School gym to give a romantic more :si:nvf.ii yardage than Millard. and Wed George Marshall Jr., were held on In re-next conferences The of the He was given medical attention Tuesday Monday, largest s now: Ryhthmaires furnished It snowed all during th- gamt Moccasin, Connors Pass, Kayenta, nt years is expected to be held. Ursine, Beaver, Blandlng, Teas-dal- nesdav from 3 to 4 p.m. each after Tuesday, 2 p.m., In the Mlnersvllle and Is recovering satisfactoritly Tjsio. but througho:it the first half th noon. The recordings will be divid- Ward chapel. by Bishop Ruben W. at the home of his parents. Mr. For the evening, at 7:30, the i Frtshmen a had booth Reaver squad made a good show Escalante, Moab. Fredonla, ed into thirds for the afternoon Dotson. a are Boards and Mrs. Joseph Briggs. MIA Stake DKR preparing Overton, Ferron, Red Rock Trad'they sold homemade candy nig and did a good job of holding Mrs. Marshall died at Mlners an the d to at 'be held to broadcast, itide them with extra according programs special and funds. back the favored defending Class nragerton. nouncement from the school. On vllle, ing Post. Naturita, Sunday of complications fol and Beaver. B. champions; but din ing the sec an operation. to from 7:30 lowing HORACE HEIDT SHOW Wednesday evening wen Social Held ond half a series of off tackle plays She has been active in commu will 10 the entire recording p.m., Halloween TICKET TO GO ON social was held Save the Millard eb veil their mar PRE-SCHOO- L DENTAL Snow again be rebroadcast on the local nlty and Church affairs, serving tsday during sixth of gin SALE victory. IN BEAVER Mutual of the as ward period persldent school's station. as by the This is the last league game and CONFERENCE SET Rhythmaires Association, and a? Improvement Because of Oie early demand 'ith Halloween faces put the Beaver in third place in FOR NOVEMBER 8 of 1.25 a block teacher for the Relief Soserved. for tickets to the Horace Heldt the Millard Division. The win put W. W. FA11RER CHOSEN In the ciety. She also was active and con A dental examination show which plays in Cedar City Millard and Delta into a tie for Pioneers. of Utah CHAIRMAN DRAFT BOARD Daughters will be neia in Beaver at more Carnival to Be the championship, and the playoff ference She was born at Mlnersvllle, on Nov. 20, a traveling ticket waValley Held First-Thir- d the beginning chapel, will be in Beaver on Nov. 3 chairW. chosen W. bFarrer.was held next week. annual Sophomore Carnival game will (w 2r. 1886. a daughter of Wil- -- gon at 10 a.m. on Nov. 8. inis is a to care of persons In this take Selective man Beaver of held McCounty Stoddard an llam and gaphrona The heavy snow storm laat Fri fumble and intercepted Friday evening. We conference for Service Board at the meeting this Adams. She was married to George area, according to Lee Empey, that this is one of the pass accounted lor two of Millard s dental moiInches of 1.25 day deposited hildren not examined at the April Ms of the year, and if sture in Beaver Valley, and was week. lie replaces W. A. FlrmagelMar8r,all Jr., in the Salt Lake president of the Cedar City you touchdowns. The final score result onference and for those who have from the Board Temple, Sept. 6, 1905. club, sponsor of the show. er been to a declared drive. a sustained ed from highly beneficial by stock- who wasofreleased carnival, you iot been examined but who have 111 Sales started In Cedar City a doct- and because health w by Davis men mixed This Tne and are farmers. ouartet, Sylvia tney brought really fun. cached the age of two and one- Wt1m nvl Milton AlbrACht and week ago, and demand, has been "2g to the Sophomores, this total precipitation to more than or'8 orders. more are but noi who hall l l) years Hi SEMINARY PARTY he best Two men were called to report Lee Marshall, sang, "I Know That high for the tickets. In order to two Inches for the month of Octo- Carnival that has ii .1 i in rtip wn held at Beaver er. which Is more than double for Induction on Nov. 19. They are My 'Redeemer Lives," "In My Fa- - give persons In surrounding comHigh The Seminary party, held Sat Miss Grace C. Nason nursing. fflll be a varietv show or the normal rainfall for the month Francls Duane Stahl, Milford and ther's House Are Many Mansions" munities an equal opportunity to a loney urdav ev nintr in the high schoo consultant, will represent the Dlpurchase tickets, a ticket booth "I Wm. Noel Wood, Mlnersvllle. lab. alley, a side show, and "Sometime, We'll Understand." Harley Fotherlngham, weather gym, was attended In student vian of Dental Health of the will be set up In Beaver on Nov. 3, other booths and eonces-:ad- d Vivian Davis and Marshall men were notified to Ten Sylvia report from I'arowan. Fillmore. Mil ford State of Utah at th conference, observer at the upper Telluride and an announcement will be made ed, star to the fun. physicals on Nov. sang. "Coin' Home." and Beaver Local Seminary olfi and Dr. W. D. Bishop of Beaver reported .99 of an inch of mois for f ticket-- Remarks were made fcy Truman at the time where the tickets may ors were in charge of the affair will make the examinations for ture recorded at that station duri- 7th, according to Mrs. Mary Man- Rollins of Cedar and by Will Mor be purchased. tball Practice ilone, clerk of the Board. Halloween favors were given ac this district. ".Notincauon carqa ng the storm. Renin Since all seats for the show are . " of ris St. George, while Mrs. Phylls rum conu'oies have been sent to .parents where While the storm brought benewjs interested in l.nsket one at the ioor. reserved, a chart of the Branch a to Truman Aunt "tribute gave -e,j out tins week thp were shown and abu program names are available but every par- fits to the farms and ranges, the KOREAN FILMS TO UK SHOWN Vella." The prayers were spoken Agricultural college fieldhouse will of the football voca ent with children in this age group utility companies reported lots of players numbers given as follows:solo K. Jameson ana Mar be available to assist persons in Cnaries AT MONDAY EVENING by BPW. uinoi play until the end of solo. Sherrie Dean; vocal by and those who missed the April trouble. Telephone officials re selecting seats. shall HolUngshead. t Coach from I'aro- conference are urged to report for ported about 70 phones out of A crowd of over 2600 Is expect expected David Calvert; sext in Ko- taken A large crowd attended the er- Moving pictures "boys out of the a skit wanfrom Fillmore; lap examination, ine aiuie iivisiuu m order due to the storm. eve- - vices, with relatives from Callf- - ed to fill the fieldhouse for the Sophomore rea be will shown Monday ' mil year. dance from Fillmore; vocal solos. filial Health assumes most of the hour show, which L.. t Electric service In Beaver City niug at the Business and Profes- - ornia Salt Lake and friends and two and one-ha- lf Ret resli men t s osls alio 111 tile greater uuuiuci r"n&s the following seven Tei-rTbomnson. Sam Hick- - relatives from Milford and Beaver includes Horace Heldt and his was interrupted for nearly four slonal Women's club. .oacK: Jimmie (Jox, Dale were served. Principals of Seni of cases it assumes an me corn., hours .Saturday morning, caused man, who has Just recently re- - present. Musical Knights, and over 50 stars k. Ralph Smith, Paul I'aice inaries are. Aaron Hansen. Mil ir Bishop stated. of radio and television. from Korea, took the films turned in the a fire transformer at are her three by husband, Surviving n'Ppler, Frank Mvers and ford; S. H. Sp m er. uimoie; Alpower plant. Three lines were out and will show them. The club In- - sons and three daughters, Darwin, '"onston. According to the ton Merrill. Paiowan and Wallei was cold In Be at tbe same time at the Telluride vltes all relatives and those in- - Newell and Rex Marshall, all of VovenilMT 1st "we boys ought to make K. Kerksiek. Heaver. upper station, where three light- terested to come and see the films. Mlnersvllle; Mrs. Nona Larson, of v. r, us it wan in other place in pwcieuB of the Reaver ball state. A cold, north wind ning arrestors were blown out at The meeting will be November 5, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Eva Guyman The "Cosnel Truth." Seminary tbe A baby boy was born In Salt the one time. Lightning also damaged at the IOOF Lodge Hall, and the Torrace, Calif.; and Mrs. Connie l.i, un:.. .. ....1. fw l64son prevails all day and ?tentabove Ranies scheduled at paper, was pumisneo a transformer at the lower station,! program Is under the Internatlon- - Outzen, Tooele; 14 grandchildren Lake City this (Friday) morning mema to eight 'an chilly this niemirv year. first time Me: Nov xr- Marysvale; the al Relations Committee. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman. it was reported. and three Johnson, edi-.- . zero thU (Friday) morning. ".Tropic; Nov. 30, Monroe: bers include. Catia .. ,n Mrs. Newman is the former Donna assisi.iu. stoti. Yvonne 'Sallna: Dec mi,,.,,, tor; Briggs. It Is the first grandchild Springvill,. there: Dec. tor; and the toiiownig ie.o,,or Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Briggs, juh Louise Thompson. and Lois Juon or Snow, there; and and Anna they are "pretty proud." Baldwin. Rlchfi-l- d. Rardshaw. Louise there. Ward, Celesta Hlackner. Karma Baby news at the home or Mr. Woodhouse and I'hylis (,a and Mrs. Harold Bradshaw is the AVER FVT announcement of a baby daugh and Mr. ter, born Oct. 10 at the hospital AP Ti AQTP of son Jerry lleppb-rIn Cedar. The new baby will be stanow is F. Heppler. AUiLAND. TEXAS Mrs R. named Karla and she is receiving a member tioned in England as . much attention from her older 'Vial to The Prm.x) sie-,.lie of the Air Corps, sister, NIckl. R. "Boh" Nowers son of cent furlough at home. Mr. and Mrs. George Michaels Nowers, and ! E. .... .. i announce the arrival of a baby son of Oakden, Mr Stan Dulrnn boy, born Oct. 9 at Brlgham City. i MIA ROAD SHOW TO enlisted The new one will be named RonthB Air SW.o MWeted th, ir basic airmen ald Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Michaels BE GIVEN NOV. 12 lltlon and family returned to Beaver COltruu n v T .til Fn... ' Baot. .i. ..-i last week and are living In the J. is Mr MIA thForce The Road Show of F. Tolton home. Mr. Michaels has presented Mont,. i.e pkland, si. ' FULL CAST LINES IT ON THE STAGE; from left to right, they are: Betsy and Ann Fillmore, Joyce Harris, Karen Beaumont been to Minneapolis, Minn., for a .SCIieuiii'" iigh the at Merrill" Lowe, Keith Tattersall, Ioren Dahl, Joe Warr, Ruth Reynold, Em Pryor, Terry Thompson, Clair Iee, Harold Hickman. ' "aS tour of the Mlnneapolls-Molln- e in nrnrlit'i day. November 12th and "'If force haan Dan .Smith, Sam Johnnon. and Ruth Potter. f All- - school in Heaver. Claudia Stapley. factory. lc .hanels. The same acts Mlrue-illtraining for men and !..ni Hven Tuesday evening. i, r "oaflqiiartersi nt the Hn- WEATHER PAST WEEK Each ward ... .it Milford m Research Center, acts. Max. Mln. Prec. will "the present e of stake AF's Officer Candi- - MA of . ., fv,iu rear ., 48 Oct. 26 31 1.25 Cornelia Otis Pryor; Dick Winters, Terry Thom- son, Ann Fillmore, Karen BeauThe cast for "Our Hearts Wre story written by The theme for tne mo Tatter-Hal- l; mont, 42 29 .00 Oct. 27 Keith Lo and Dan Skinner pson; McEvoy, Kimbrough. Emily Joyec Beaver High Harris, Smith, uasir training has pre- - is to be hlouraplues. vn,mr and Gay." 52 in th Mrs. Skinner, Ruth Reynolds, and Ruth Potter. 19 .00 Oct. 28 The scene of the first two acts Is putting The road show acts given VtfcT 0r entrance Into Air ... scrip K school's annual play. 63 22 .00 Oct. 29 a ship en route to Mr. Skinner, Joe Warr; Monsieur on board is Production Blllle staff Includes, its on producdelightful touches been hnioal finishing 24 training and for past have 63 Oct. 30 .00 act take place De La Croux, Clair Lee. Merrell, publicity director; David ; JJk tion to be presented In the school Paris. The last 60 "iwianzea worn. acting, dancing, 21 .00 Oct. 31 In supporting roles are, Harold Calvert, properties; Alan Hutch, .... Miss after arriving at their destination. 8 and 9. 01 one Nov. is auditorium. J" included a scientific evening 48 Nov. 1 28 .00 " Cast In leading roles are, Betay Fillmore, Merrill lngs and Douglas Gale, stage man and a Is the director. Kllf. Mona Klrkham iitl of tMr aptitude and of the MIA year, Claudia Sam Doreen nella Dable; John a true EvvaIxwe, Is Emily, Stapley, agers. three-ac- t J0 for invi.eu are comedy The , following a part- communities ition and career. this performance. 1' 4,"' 'ft. mm non-partis- Dc-po- t. - 1 nie.-tin- 77' L i d U GEL5!X (01 CX mm 3 - s c- e, Mil-for- Storm Brings Inches Moisture to r pre-scho- ol is 11 . u 0 Congratulations . , . n. ! ml ICTura 1B smut l :m ,: ii A atl . Vi Play Cast Readies "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" . J |