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Show I'nh-e- r V , Microfilming corn ' .Sixth Ave. LETS FINISH THE Register and Vote! SWIMMING POOL Tuesday, Aug. 26th is last registration day before Sept. 9 Primary Election FOR BEAVER'S YOUTH THE COUNTY FORTY-SEVENT- YEAR H PUBLISHED SEAT NEWSPAPER NO. 34 BEAVER (UTAH) 4-- H LeGrsnd Richards To BEAVER CITY AND EASTERN BEAVER COUNTY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. 1952 EXHIBIT DAY SET AT MILFORD, AUG. 28 Speak at Conference, Aug. IN AND FOR The annual Beaver County Club Exhibit Day will be held at the Milford LDS Church, Thursday, August 28. Exhibits will be received on Wednesday In the fore noon and judging of exhibits will start at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday Judging will continue through the morning of the 28th. The meal preparation contest will begin Thursday morning and will con tinue until about 2:00 p.m. The demonstration contest will start at 2:00 p.m., followed by the style dress revue. The public Is Invited to attend on Thursday afternoon. .Mrs. Reah H. Gardner, specialist from the USAC Extension Service at Logan, will be the judge, as sisted by Mrs. Freida Wood, Min- ersville, and possibly one other lady from Beaver County. The following leaders were selected to take charge of events as follows: local arrangements, Mrs. Mildred Wilcock, Milford; meal preparation contest, Mrs. Alice Elmer, South Milford; demonstration contest, Mrs. Bernlce Smith, South Milford; style dres3 revue, Mrs. Pearl Thompson, Beaver. H l 31 'V 1 I and Mrs. John H. Riley and two children were in Salt Lake City for two days this wek. Mr. PRICE SEVFN CENTS MARTHA BEAUMONT Red BREAKS HIP IN FALL Will Hoyt Candidate For Jut! Cti-xrsm- Miss Martha Beaumont had the misfortune to fall and break her left hip Thursday morning at her home. Miss Beaumont, who has been very active in Church, civi.- and fraternal affairs, was in the process of washing her hair when she fell. It is thought that her ankle turned, causing the fall. The break Is a serious one, ic is reported, and it will be Ihree or four days before It can be set, due to the swelling. She la resting as well as can be expected at the hos pital in Cedar City. Stanley Beau mont called Mrs. Ellen Warner and family in Portland to notify them of the accident. Court Cross Blood Mobile Uni to Be lnBeaver August 27 Elder LeGrand Richards, new Citizens of Beaver and est member of the Council of the will again have the opportunity to Twelve, will represent the Gener send their blood to the ahl 01 Mr. Murdock. Mrs. Chase and Church LDS al Authorities of the American soldiers in Korea, when were in Salt Lake City a few day3 at Bearer Stake Quarterly conferthe Intermountain Regional Red this week on business. ence next Saturday and Sunday, Cross Bloodmubile Unit comes to Beaver on Wednesday, August :I7. August 30 and 31.Jr. LeRoy A. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lessing and Wlrthlln, representing the WelThe unit will be set un at the two sons are spending part of their fare Committee, also will attend recreation hall from vacation visiting in California. Murdock, Si Carlos to A. 2 until 6 p.m., and it is expected according stake president. that the quota of 120 pints of Mr. and Mrs. Benarr Stubbs and Elder Richards is well known blood will be . exceeded by the family of Parowan were Sunday in Beaver Stake, having visited doners of this area. Members of visitors at the home of Mrs. Jean here several tiroes during his 14 the Lions Club are assisting Red Harris. Cross chapter officers in sponsor year tenure as Presiding Bishop POWER SAW INFLICTS HAD of the Church. He was susiainen CUT OX FARMER'S RIGHT LEG ing this second visit of the mobile Mr. of Helen Nowers, daughter as junior member of the Council la spendJ Early Tuesday afternoon, Fred unit. of the Twelve at April Conference MARR1NKR S. ECCLES BRINGS and Mrs. Seldon Nowers, Of the blood civen to the Red week's vacation visiting ing three Veneszula sustained a bad cut Cross mobile unit, and will be making his first visit 90, is p'tu Si CAMPAIGN FOR SENATE It above his right knee as he was directly to our armed forces, an.' here in that capacity. Dr. Wlrtn TO SOUTHERN UTAH TOWNS relatives In Scofield. Un will be making his first visit operating a hand power saw at the the remaining lOo; will lie used in Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gale ani former Sam Gentry farm east of Utah hospitals which are moinh to Beaver Stake. "Trumanism" and thf Mrs. Flaying Vtfe3&j&ti Jane Gale went to Monroe to His rather, lxnzo venes of the Red Cross Center Bank. fown. V For the first time In several "political machine" as equal evils Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gale and visit meet owner of the farm, ran to the of Priesthood L. Will ceneral a zula, Nephi Hoyt in the present American governBlood donor requirements are tm Judge to see their new son. U r candidate for justice of tht home of Kay Ashworth to see if listed as follows by the Red Vm In of the stake will be held. All ment, Marriner S. Eccles carried family and for the Utah of Mrs. Ashworth was a nurse. Mr. Supreme Court male members of the Church over his campaign for the Utah RepubAges limits of 18 through .r!). tarm ending in 1957 which was Ashworth applied a tourniquet and Mrs. J. H. Corry of Cedar City Doners 18 to 21 years mus! lin.v 18 years of age are Ipvited to oe lican nomination to the U. S. Sen made vacant by the resignation d The written permission of parent 01; chapel ate Into southern Utah this week. has been visiting a few days at GAYLEN C. HEPPLER GETS W. Latimer, the doctor was summoned. present at the of Justice George R Mrs. the home of her daughter, 'i he post was filled until the doctor said the tourniquet prevent guardian except when on active Saturday evening at :uu p.m He stopped briefly in Beaver or F. AT "U" RITES TODAY Heppler and family. She was DEGREE ed severe bleeding. After medical military election by appointment In addition to talks by the visitors Sunday. coning duty or married women. to Beaver by Jackie of Justice F. Henri Henriod. care here, the victim was taken of Utah gradminimum 110 pounds. The former chairman of the accompanied Among University Weight, special music is being arranged. In Cedar Judtre Hoyt is serving his by ambulance to the Iron County uates receiving degrees at summer The first meeting of the confer Federal Reserve Board started his Heppler, who had visited Immunization, no shots in past of week. a for as the fouth term judge commencement exercises Friday X two weeks. ence will be a Welfare meeting at initial tour in LaSal and moved on hospital. Cedar. Fifth Judicial District, embracbe will Health restrictions, recent preg Corry 22, Gaylen 8:30 p m, Saturday for all Stake into Cedar City, St. George, Rich August i ing the c o u n t e a of Juab, Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor Farns- and Ward Welfare Committees Heppler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rue nancy or major surgery. field, Kanab, Salina and Provo. He worth returned M'lllard. Beaver, Iron and WashAUGUST OF CIVIC from MEETING Thursday F. Heppler of Beaver. Food, must not eat fatty foodi The general sessions on Sunday plans to reach every section of the ington. Prior to becoming dis-- t (TA RS SOT AT PANGVITCH where they had t judge he was a member of be for four hours prior to donation. will be at 10:00 a.m. ana z:uu p.m state before the Primary Elec- Afton, Wyoming, will and certificates Degrees their with visited several days t' ? State Legislature where he chapel. A tion date of Sept. 9. hnth in the some 350 students. The August meeting of the As Fruit juices, .fresh fruits, dry toast Mrs. Max Robinson and conferred upon was an active advocate of crimCivic Clubs of Southern with jelly are encouraged. sociated chorus of Primary boys and girls Mr. Eccles, who has been at war daughter, The commencement exercises will inal law reform, tax reform and under with Pres. family. Considerable work is involved in frm all wards in the stake, Webb, be held on the Park Building Harry S. Truman for removal of the school system and Eastern Utah will be held at some seven years, charged the ad candi 'for on the direction of Dorothy The He The has up the unit and many local Plaza. 30th. setting from 'procession Panguitch August partisan politics. Mr. and Mrs. Floran (Sam) Pat also served as secretary of the Executive Board will convene at people contribute their time am1, be will alng six numbers during tne ministration with "growing wasts. will and dates, regents faculty children spent terson and three code revision committee, chairSundar sessions. 10:30 am. and the general meet- talents and it is hoped that tbe corruption, bureaucracy and sop.m. and rites will beweek-en- d visiting relatives and gin at 8:30 man of the committee of bar . The Stake MIA Boards will be cialism that have added unprece the 7 at 2:30 p.m. both In the East response of doners will exceed th? at p.m. gin ing The Pattersons Beaver. in Utah State examiners of the bacha will receive Mr. quota of 120. When only 30 people in charge of the special Sunday dented burden upon the shoulders friends Ward LDS chapel. Heppler in are now making their home Par, president of the District In of the people." education evenlnr services. Com The appeared to donate blood at th-science and Road of elor Legislative degree Judges Association, and is now Grantsville. on be will hi and new eommit-tsHe e A michrophone said Mr. Truman a member of the Utah mittees will report on their stu last visit of the mobile unit. Reaand physical science. of section of the hand for the public address sys administration had "failed to deexerclaes at the judicial In dies attendance regarding a road bond issue ver's reputation was damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Goodwin rdministration of the American that is being proposed by some and tem and additional seats will be fend and protect the purchasing his his will be wife, parents are Lane and son of Salt Bar Association. He is a vetcity peo-n- i lactions within the State. ThesH THREE ItKAVER COUNTY MEN provided to accommodate tne antl- - power of the dollar." The Tru spending a week of their vacatio.i Marlynn and Jackie Heppler and eran of World War I and assistaiMPted to attend. It is man foreign policy lie indicted foi H. are desirous of having J. Mrs. committees his Corry, in ed grandmother, AmerOn first the Goodwin. and organizing LEFT MONDAY FOR SERVICE Lyle : .inttiut over 1000 will be! "losing the peace after this na with John from Cedar the from each of th ican is in City. latter Utah. He representatives at Legion post tne day spent Monday, they session tion spent hundreds of billions of an active member of the LDS County Commissions who are vit Dr. M. Lynn Bennlon, superin Three Beaver County men left present at the morning Zion's Canyon. Church and served for Ave ally Interested in the road pro Monday for Fort Douglas to bo dollars and sacrificed its men and of Salt Lake City schools, tendent mim 'lean Ann Gunn. who has irreplaceable materials to win the years as stake president of the commencement at meeting. Thi inducted into the Army. They were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brings will deliver the Juab Stake. He ia married and gram presentunderthe a In Values had employment In Oakland. Cal. war." bond issue Gerald W. Stoker, Milford; Dan this address, suggestion "Enduring re Lake to five has Salt His wife was children. have been visitors ' alnce The candidate declared that the June, returned home Satur returned and Changing World." Dr. A. Ray 01formerly Vivian Peteroea ef is that lc of the gas tax be set Thomas, Greenville; and Dan Mrs. Briggs eently. "backward looking machine" mus Mr. aside to retire the road bonds. As Beaver. Salt Lake City. day. pln, president of the University, Briggs remained where he has will be replaced by "forward looking on roads in the area are important the Miss Bernice Mackerell, clerk of a progress report give seek will and living employment DALE N. HARRIS STATIONED to the economy it is desired that a the local Selective Service Board, of the school. representatives of all the people." accommodations. Music for the exercises will be MR. AND MRS. OTTO SCHWOB IS SOUTHERN GERMANY notified The Press this week that good representation attend. The Fish and Game and Indus on September 2, two men will re provided by the University Choral SPONSOR GERMAN IMMIGRANT and Mr Osborne of Bruce son Mrs. Mr. and N. SCHEDULE SEEN HEAVY Harris, Dale Pvt. under the direction of John Mar Water & Power Committees port for physicals, Joe Hasert of Cologne, Germany trial family of Delta spent the week lowe and Mrs. Leroy W. Harris, Beaver FOR BEAVER HIGH HANDS Nielson. discuss will their study made re One is from Milford and one from end visiting at the homes of their arrived In Beaver last wek and ia la now serving with the 43rd In GerWith a heavy schedule of ap- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Osborne now at the home of Mr. and Mis garding the stabilizing water in Minersville. fantry Division in southern Fish Lake and the feasibility or Beaver County will furnish two Nowers pearances to met during the school and Mr. and Mrs. seldon Otto Schwob. The Schwoba spon maDT. PFC. DON J. OALK AWARDED areas men for the September draft, as the and ridge bay draining Bands Guard Senior and Junior National the a year, Mr. sored Hasert and made it pos The division, the Lake. Members of the State follows: Kenneth H. Barton, son Dean have COMBAT RADGE IN KOREA slble for him to come to the United iintf from Connecticut, Rhode Is will begin working hard at the Mr. and Mrs. Carl PFC. Don J. Gale, son of Mr. States by filling nut the neces Fish and Game Commission will of Mrs. Josie Barton, Greenville, ion1 and Vermont, joined the start of the school year, stated spent part of their vacation visit be present at the meeting. and Robert Floyd Wright, son of North Atlantic Treaty Organiza Howard R. Low, music director. ing with Mr. and Mrs. .Leon Dean and Mrs. LeGrand Gale, has been aary papers from the government C. J. Olsen, Regional Forester, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright, Hon in Euorpe last October. Tryouts for various chairs in each in Provo and returned Tuesday awarded the Combat Infantryman and assuring that Joe would al will be in Sf. They will report to Fori present at the afternoon Badge while serving with the 25th ways have a home here. .Dale, who entered the Army in section will be held the first week after spending a few days some on Sept. 22. to discuss of the for Douglas Mrs. meeting The Schwoba first heard of Joe est road and recreational Infantry Division In Korea, accordJanuary 1952, is a member of the and will continue to be held each George with their daughter, problems will and Senior Band the term. family. Blake Cecil Since a Korea to from mailed atory ing 172nd Regiment's Headquarters through Joe's friend Bill in Ger He will also be the .principal peak- Mrs. Clara McFadden of Salt be held during regular school to the Beaver Press on July 29. many, who found the name of the er at the Company. Lake came and spent the week evening banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearce of hours, a more effective organizaThe badge, a symbol of the front Schwob's in the seams of clothing The public is invited to attend end with her sister, Mrs. Josie a tion can be set up. Every student Salt Lake, former Beaver resident line fighting man, consists of a sent through the Seminary or oth 'he general meeting and the eve Skinner. She returned vaca home Montheir of Band Senior who for are a part Revolution registers of miniature spending er organization. They asked for replica A. NEWS NOTES must also ning in and banquet. re a friends day. section for relatives with tion a on register information regarding the Schwob ary War flintlock mounted hearsal to be held once each week Beaver. They were accompanied blue background and superimposed genealogy. Joe wrote to the local MEETINGS on a silver wreath. during the noon hour, said Mr, by their daughter and people and told them how anxious Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lish, who are Everv farmer in Beaver County Low. A rifleman In Company A, 35th he was to come to America, and some time at Puffer's Infantry Regiment, Private First A committee of band members spending Is expected to attend one of the they have been corresponldng for meetings to be neio will be organized for the purpose Lake. Class Gale entered the Army in three years. August, 1951. He arrived in Ko Joe speaks and writes English during the next week lor tne pur of setting up and administering Mrs. Vene Orton was brought to rea last May. nose of nominating PMA Commu new and better policies for the imHe Is a master mechanic fluently. week by nlty committeemen for the 1953 mediate improvement of the band. Beaver, Friday of last by trade and plans to go up north in the near future to get employprogram, says B. Nowers, coumy All those who are eligible to join Mrs. Frank Querry, her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Briggs of PMA chairman. The county com- either the Junior or senior Band Madelyn and niece, Marilyn Querment. He was in the last war an4 with Ephralm visited last week gulir nunthl will be required to tryout private ry, the latter from Indiana. They mittee in their was a prisoner of the Russians for trip to Is- his sister, Mrs. Charles Lindsay over four year. When he returned meeting Monday named the dates ly with Mr. Low and should do so were returning from awere were dinner on the and family. They before registration. land Park, Idaho, and these meetings will be held. to his home, he found that his way to their home in Hollwoood. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. father and baby sister had been The dates set are as follows: net had Mr. had 26 Roy Yardley. Briggs Mr. Querry and Mr. Orton East Beaver, Thursday. August killed. CHOSEN been In Beaver for 29 years. flown to Beaver the day before. at 8:30 p.m. in the Court Housa. He left Germany on the 17th of AS OPERA AVER HIGH BE and arrived In New York on (All farmers living east of highJuly way 91 and in North Creek and 29th. The dates for the annual B.H.S. July Manderfield should attend this opera have been tentatively set for meeting). Milford, Wednesday December 10, 11, 12, it was an HOMH FROM KOREA august 91 at: 8:30 p.m. in tne nounced today by Howard Low Mlncrs-vlllClub House; Community music director. The light opera, Walter Jones, son of Mr. and Thursday August 28 at 8:30 ," was chosen from Mrs. James Jones, arrived home West p m. at he City Hall; at: Addition of many new features, dust rial Exposition, farm and ma recently from Korea. On Sept. 7th. many outstanding productions beat 8:30 29 Beaver, Friday, August cause of Its story and beautlfjl ndustrial expositions and cultural chinery expositions, the fair board he will go to Fort Ord to be dis p.m .in the Court House. (All far- music. It is one of the many fine displays, is expected to shoot at feels confident of having the state's charged. He has been in Korea for mers living west of highway 91 musical plays that have come from tendance figures at Utah State largest and best fair from every the past 14 months. His brother and east of the reservoir, includ- the prolific pen of Rudolf Friml, Fair and Industrial Exposition standpoint," Mr. Theobald said. Jones is with a medical Corns, Tom . ing Adamsville and Greenville whose name has been tops In over the 200,000 mark for the first somewhere In Japan. They saw ton some of be There the will this meeting.) should attend productions for many time In the state fair's history. entertainment the country has to each other at Christmas time fol- Broadway J. A. Theobald executive mana-er- , Voting will be done by mall ro-- J years. offer, "Holiday on Ice," a crowd Walter expect Tom home on lowing the meetings and every is one of the bigstated that last year' fair next month. tatlon furlough have will in other to a chance years, pleaser farmer will be given gest productions ever attempted broke all records to that date with its 1953 world premiere beginning vote. at Beaver and will be produced 185,000 visitors to the exposition. WEDDING Sept.. 12 at the fair. Six of the ATTEND GOLDEN through the combined efforts eAlThis year, when the fair gets und country's most noted race car driv' 'v vf? Mrs. James H. Yardley went to the various departments under the erway on Sept. 13, the manager ers, all veterans of the IndianapWEEK the WEATHER PAST expects an attendance figure that olis Speedway, will vie for nation- Kanosh, Sunday, to attend general direction of Mr. Low. Max. Mln. Prec. Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. Low states he is "thrilled" will approach the quarter of a al honors 00 Sept. 14 and 15. 81 old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aug. 15 with the talent there Is to work million mark by the time the fair .00 87 50 e Another feature, Cummlngs. Mre. Yardley was tak Aug. 16 with and promises this to be one is over on Sept. 21. who 80 50 .00 Aug. 17 With the addition of many new which should swell attendance rec en to Kanosh by Mrs. Roy Yard-le- QUEKN WHITE PINE IV, Miss Pbjilis M( Ken.lo (and a friend) of the finest productions ever pre Mfsf reigns over Pony Eprm l;iy at Ely, Nev., Aa. and they were accompanied hv - 85 49 .00 sented in any high school. .The features, such as the Valley Forge ords greatly, Is the "Make It YourAug. 18 McKenzle, aoconipanled by licr mother, Mrs. Vance McKenle nnl Aug. 19 ....... 87 63 .00 chorus will begin rehearsing soon Foundation, which alonp, will self With Wool" contest and fash- - Nancy, Nina Rue and Susan. Dur .25 81 62 Bryan Roblson, chief of Police, Ely, were in lk'aver last wwk to Aug. 20 after school starts and tryouts for cover 12.000 square feet of space. Ion show, which will be beld at the ing the afternoon, Nina Rue and extend an invitation to the bl relebratlon, includinjg horse rac.15 49 85 Aug. Jl --.. the ten leads will be held the first added livestock classes, the Salt state fair for the first time, Mr. Nancy played a piano duet and . some In-parade. ing, air show, Fair of Industry, carnival and torch-ligreadings. Theobald stated. Iweek in October, said Mr. Low. Nancy gave Lake Chamber of Commerce M . vi.-iuit- First-Thir- d i grniiejiOTI-iT-- : First-Thir- . First-Thir- d ht . s, : o--f Mil-fod- P.M. PRE-ELECTIO- son-in-la- pre-electi- ROSE-MARI- E State Fair Expected to Attract Record Crowds e, "Rose-Marie- ill' "Rose-Mari- if e" 7 i state-wid- y 1(1-2- 1. .- ht Have You Contributed Your Share of Labor on Beaver s Swimming Pool? r. |