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Show I. lawful 7 7 "- LETS FINISH THE MicTOtHmliig Corp. Sixth Ave. . ;,1S ,11; IT IS YOUR DUTY TO VOTE IN THE SWIMMING POOL FOR BEAVER'S YOUTH PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY SEPT, 9th THE COUNTY SEAT NEWSPAPER FORTY-SEVENT- YEAR H Record-breakin- NO. 35 PUBLISHED IN AND FOR BEAVER CITY AND EASTERN BEAVER COUNTY BEAVER (UTAH) g PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. 1952 County Hospital Crowds Expected Committee Fails AtaConference Here', REGISTRATION FOR LATE KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS SET FOR NEXT TUESDAY Record-breakin- g crowds are ex pected At Beaver Stake conference Kindergarten children who did sessions ait the First-Thir- d chapel not register last spring, will be Saturday evening and Sunday registered Tuesday, Sept. 2 at 3:30 Elder LeGrand Richards, member p.m. in the Belknap School, it was of the Council of the Twelve, will announced by Miss Anna E. Stark, represent the General Authorities Primary supervisor. Parents need and Dr. LeRoy A. Wirthlia will to bring birth certificates, she ad. represent the General Welfare vised. Committer at the sessions. A Primary chorus will eing six numbers at the two gen MARLYNN HEPPLER INJURED eral sessions, 10 a.m. and 2 p.ra The iboys and girls are members of WHILE VISITOR AT KAYSVILLE ' 1UUY OF MR. AND MRS. THERI-OJOSEPH HAS EYE OPERATION EIGHTEEN-MONTH-OL- To Reach Agreement D PRICE SEVEN CENTS Car Explosion Vacation Ends September 2 Hospitalizes Two Beaver Men For 1300 Beaver Students An explosion of unknown origin in a car at the Beaver Motor Co. come to After being unable to The three-yea- r Vacation time will end for appainting project nf Mr. an agreement as to the probable occurred Monday at about 3:30 1t.mnnth.nlit,h9hv 1 i . . . n v.. j at Beaver High will be completed proximately 1300 Beaver County j two Beaver p.m. men In putting location a of and Mrs. Therlon Joseph, undercounty .hospital this week, stated Supt. Pearce. students when school bells ring rhe Iron County hospital. an eye operation for his leftjlowing several meetings of the The men are, Leonard Erickson. All the rooms on the lower floor, at nine o'clock next Tuesday morncora18. committee, the eye, Monday evening, August and his nephew, Ned Ruesch, which include the kitchen, lunch ing. Preliminary preparations and at the LDS hospital. Salt .Lake, mittee was dissolved at a meeting 36, Mr. Erickson's 23, legs, arms and room, Home Ec rooms, chemistry registration at the high schools The ibaby has not had sight in this Monday evening at Minersvllle. were head burned. Mr. room and lab, and the Ag room. have been going forward at the badly eye for a long time, probably never, A proposal to let all people of Ruesch, in Mr. ErIcksoi room and lab., and the Ag room schools this week and a full sched and when a tumor was discovered the, county vote upon the location out of the helping received badly have been painted light colors. ule of classwork and Instruction pit, of was rushed the proposed $350,000 institu on the eye, the baby hands burned face. Painting on the first floor this year will be given Tuesday, according and Relatives, to Salt Lake for specialist atten- tion did not secure a majority vote who have visited the men during included wainscoating of the - to Supt. D. R. Pearce. ' .of was also which the committee, tion. and the stairway Che week, report that they are On Monday, all teachers, bu? It is hoped by the early removal the fate of motions to locate the In to the painting, a drivers and lunch workers met at addition as as well can be espectnf the left eve that the other can hospital on Milford Flat and at covering Milford.' A site for a county hos- - ed, but will be confined to the hog- - room for the Beaveria Staff has the Beaver High for a district ses the Homebuilders and Trallbulld a leg be saved, as far is is known now, sustained Marlynn Heppler (been remodeled In the north end sion. Gale Rose, acting executive had been proferred as dona- - pital for about three weeks. ers groups and have been holding while visiting with there is oh tumor on the right eye. pltal .of the upper hall, men Both are of .Monday the injury secretary of the UEA, explained employes stake-wid- e Beavat and to Minersvllle at tion Salt week rehearsals this The litle boy was taken both, rid- At the Belknap school, the re the status of the teachers' retirewas in She relatives a The model Kaysville. late car, garage. er, and Milford, Mlnersville and Beaver in his Lake grandparents by ng a motorcycle when the acci pairing included placing or new ment act; Howard R. Hardy, After many hours of meeting. sedan, belonged to a car dealer In- cornices preparation (or Sunday. Dorothy dent occurred, and the tendon mother, Mrs. Albert X. Smith. and painting on the outdelivLos was Utah Teachers' and Angeles being the committee agreed to disband Webb is Stake Primary chorister side of the building, and comple- Welfare Assn., discussed insurance com were The the of red to Iowa. injured. legs for the present with the hope thai and Peggy Ruesch Is organist. details of the accident were MRS. GENEVA JOSEPH GETS The car was almost a total loss, tion of the. painting and repairing available, and David Bowen, as First meeting of the conference plete possibly another gioup could not avaiablle at this writing, but sociate editor of the UEA Journal, project on the interior. will be a Welfare sesison at 6:30 AT RYU RITES ,tlate and carry the project through but was covered by Insurance. All it was understood that Marylnu urged contributions to the Journal in were car burned. the ... belongings 'to directed ; by p.m. Saturday evening completion. In the afternoon, the time was be a patient in the Kays would The Delores Miller girl drivers, Dr. Wirthlln. for all stake and At the summer graduation exer ville hospital for five days. ' taken by a business meeting of and a friend drove the car to the HIGH SCHOOL NOTES on' Friday of last BYU cises the at ward welfare committee members Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F the local Education Association, station for service. Mr. Erickson Special emphasis Is being placed Heppler, left Wednesday morning week, Mrs. Geneva Joseph, well- The BUS Student Council held The officers for this year include: was in the grease pit draining the re on the general Priesthood meeting Beaver former resident, known M. gas from the fuel tank when the its first party recently When the sonW. Heslington, president: Nel at eight o'clock Saturday evening for Kaysville. ceived a bachelor of science de to went to swim Spafford, Minersville princi were members Cedar men explosion occurred. The All male members in the stake gree in education. AU the members Edwin Sund' a supper. The members pal, and In a leak to the tank. enjoy this were going for repair over 12 years of age are being of her family present secretary-treasurewere nuist, their LEAVE WOODHOUSE TO N. accompanied 8. by part When the fire broke out in the especially invited to the meeting important occasion, as follows: The teachers recommended a ners. the first of its kind for several FOR MARYLAND UNIVERSITY her husband, John F. Joseph of pit, Mr. Erickson was trapped In 1952-5- 3 The social manager for the change In the Is school Evva year's schedule and year Pryor. the opposite end from the steps. Beaver,; her four daughters, Mrs. years. All Priesthood members of will be adopted by all jit likely As he went through the flames. each ward will be seated in one Nathaniel S. Woodhouse, son of Gordon F., Ruh (Helen), Seattle; schools. It was proposed that no of of re he hit his head on the frame Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Woodhouse Mrs. James J. Cullen (Elaine) section of the chapel. Light The Student Council held its school be held and Tuesfreshments will be served by the accompanied by his wife Glory Boise,' Ida.; Mrs. Arthur Bond the car which stunned him. His first official meeting Monday eve- day Oct. 20 andMonday 21, the first two to close Calif.. the went at the into bring ning at the school, with M. W. pit will leave September 6 to enroll (Bonnie Lou), Cloverdale, nephew High Priests Quorum, days of the deer hunt. These two him out. of the meeting. as a graduate student at the Uni and Miss Ruth Joesph, Salt Lake. as adviser days would then be made up on Heslington, principal, m tart Mrs. Joseph has been teaching 1 5 In addition to the visiting speak versity of Maryland. Nat, who had First aid was administered to for the Council. Dan Smith heads Monday and Tuesday. Dec. 22 and in and Heber men by Dr. E. S. McQuarrle, the student In school Lake the Salt Na with the ers, there are five returned misactive duty year's body assist 23, with Christmas holidays begingoverning and they were taken to the Cedar ed by Delores Merkley, Yvonn sionaries to give reports, and four tional Guard in Korea, has been recent years. i ning on Dec. 24 and ending Jan. r. hospital by ambulance for further Stott, Lynn Farnsworth. Evva young people have been assigned granted a research assistantship The elementary teachers of the treatment. short talks. in dairying and will work for his JERRY .ROBINSON TO COME Pryor, Marlene Baker, Jopce Har- District started their year with in the evening master's degree. He graduated A eight o'colck ris, Carol Limb, Sheldon Jessup, workshop activities In music and LEAVE the Stake MIA Boards will present from the USAC, Logan, prior to HOME ON Monte Hutchings, Jhnmle Cox ond art, Miss Anna E. Stark, Primary a special program whic;h they have his duty with the 204th AFA Bn BEAVER HATCHERY Robert Puffer. Jerry Robinson, son of Mrs supervisor reported to the Press. He and his wife, who have been Fern Church, is expected horaa arranged. On Tuesday, Miss Lue Grosbeck visiting in Beaver and Hurricane, Friday or Saturday of this week nave much help In the teaching of GETS HEW on a leave from the Navy EARL .1. GLIDE HOLDS expect to drive back East. HOMK! music and on Wednesday, Miss RETURNS VICTIM POLIO BE "HOLIDAY ON ICE" TO His ship has been cruising between BREAKFAST MEETING HERE Alta Stevens, art supervisor or SUPERINTENDENT FEATURED AT STATE FAD and Long Beach for some Seattle Gary Thornock, polio victim Davis County, was very helpful in MARTHA BEAUMONT RESTING time now. and was returned to nis home l nnrs- presenting aids in art. On Thurshe will come to Earl J. Glade, Salt Lake City A new superintendent for the With a brand new edition, the AT HOSPITAL FOLLOWING third-terhis parents, Mr day and Friday, the teachers met Beaver from Long Beach. a held berakfast mayor, Is Beaver Fish Hatchery expected day evening by always popular ice skating show LEG FRACTURE LAST WEEK LaMont Mrs. Thornock. and on in their respective schools to plan meeting here Monday morning to arrive here today (Friday) acwill again be the entertainment in Salt Lake the their work for the coming year. has been of who ac-tour Southern the Utah Gary Beaumont, Martha seeking Miss W. to S. Johnson, presicording WELFARE WORKERS ATTEND feature of the Utah State Fair. Democratic nomination for gover dent of the Beaver Wildlife Fed- past eight weeks receiving treat fell and fractured her left WESTERN STATES CONFAB Only two new teachers hav There will be performances night cidently nor. He was in Milford for a noon eration. He Is replacing Harold ment for a light attack of polio been employed In Beaver; Clyde home last week, is "get at her leg ly t 8:30 starting Friday, Sept Aubra Cartwright and C. A. uncheon meeting. Gale who resigned early this sum He was at the Primary Children' C. Mockli, graduate of the USAC. ting along fine and. not suffering 12, although the Fair proper will at own re Kirkham returned. Sunday from With only ten days remaining mer. to Hospital most of the time. her social sciences in the high school, according all," not start until Saturday, Sept. 13 He enjoyed the trip from Salt and Kent A. Hansen, fourth grade can is before She the the Press. to the sessions election, Americm of as Primary been has who Vern relayed attending port Taylor, Sunday, and continuing through Public Welfare Conference held at didates for state offices are barn sistant superintendent at the Loa Lake and is happy to be homo instructor at Belknap. Other teaa patient at the Iron county Sept. 21st which is the closing nite chers In Beaver and Minersville, Wyo. Delegates from storming the "cow counties" urg Hatchery for several years, ha with his family and frtends. He Cheyenne, of the fair. Matinee performances Is her was 11 Western States and Canada at ing people to gb to the polls on received a transfer to the Beaver Is able to walk around, but It with, tneir assignments are an hip it At first inought be will of Holiday on Ice given trac ended the sessions on Wednesday. Sept. 9 and choose candidates for Hatchery by the State Fish and necessary for him to Just "take .It nounced by Supt. Pearce: after but been broken, had each Saturday and Sunday during had been placed on the Thursday and Friday of last week. most of the national and state of Game Department. Lewis Limb, easy" for awhile. the period, and al9o on Wednesday tion splints High School Mr. Heslington, a ride to Cedar in an am- The. Southern Utah men came fices. and who has been assisting Mr. Gale leg C. Edwin Palce, assistSept. 17 at 2:30 p.m. principal; V. has the Watkins and that Arthur Senator discovered Estes of was Park home it .o by way for some time, will continue Mrs. Grant Pryor returned home ant principal; Wallace R. Dean, Producers of 4he show promise bulance, In a was in scheduled breakfast meeting below the hip Rocky Mountain National Park aid Mr. Taylor, it is understood. Sunday from Summer School. She a greater spectacle than ever be-- i leg bone just library and industrial arts; Evan The bone was set that Colorado, and reported a most en- Beaver on Wednesday, Sept. 3rd Mr. Taylor will be accompanied was accompanied by her daughter C. fore in this all new 1953 version fractured.Miss Nielsen, coach and physical ed of An exact the has who copy Primary by his wife and three children, Evva, who had visited the past two Beaumont, joyable trip. LaMont Thornock, coach Including more than 1200 brand evening. ucation; Ballot appears elsewhere in thi and they will live at the Hatchery. week with skat- always been so active in Church, relatives in Midway. new costumes, 125 and physical education; Ruth Bos do well would week's Voters home Press. returned Cross Wilson Red and affairs, George well, girls' physical education; ing stars, 28 new acts designed to community s anxious that her many friends after 'being in St. George for the to acquaint themselves with the Zane G. Alder, English and journplease all age groups, ten come be Informed that she is not sufMr. and Mrs. D. E. Stapley and - candidates. This is the first time assistwas he Mr. ten and where Mrs.. P. John Barton past days dians and clowns and many novel the Judicial bal family were in Salt Lake City two accompanied by Mrs. Myrtle Ashr alism; Rae Mona Kirkham, Engand that the injury was oot ng in painting the Temple cot-fties imported from Europe and fering lish and speech; Mr. Mockli, so days last week. lot, worth, went to Cedar, . Monday, cial too serious. tages. South America. di where Mr.r Barton underwent an rectorsciences; Howard R. Low, Edwin P. Sund- of music; Mrs. Hugh Robinson and soi operation. He Is Eight lavish production snum as bars featuring the glamour-leerof Paragonah visited on Sunday wen as can be getting along quist. commercial; Don B. Skousen wife His expected. Is Include "Freedom Everybody's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar remained in Cedar to be near him science; Devona Griffiths, home Business" to tie In with the Fair's nold Parklsson and family. They and Mrs. Ashworth returned home. economics; Wells S. Farrer, agri Walter Kerkslek, Sem- were accompanied from Paragon- As soon as Mr. Barton is theme, "Production for Freedom" able to culture; Mrs. nary. ah not "Springtime In Japan" with au tax sales revenues Marianne Reese and be moved, they will return to Bea- by Contrary to a common though ed for the transfer of all revenues Of the thentic Japanese costumes dances mistaken Walter 3. Joseph, the sales tav in the Sales Tax (Emergency Re I'sed for welfare or Institutional Mrs. Nellie Dalton, who visited at jver to spend some time before go- Belknap impression, "Und and musical arrangements: Sara Bakes, Kindergarwas not originally levied in Utah lief) Fund in excess of $6,000,000 purposes, $15.8 million have been the Dorothy Williams' home. principal; iu , "5 Ariz. rnoenix, ersea Wonderland." a sensational e transferred or appropriated to the ten; Vie Fotheringham, first; Le- assistance to the State General Fund. exclusively for ona White, first and second; spectacular ballet; also "Cotton! or public welfare purposes it was Full legislative control over State General Fund, $15 million Ball" depicting a ball In the grand stated in a research report Issued welfare appropriations and the dis have been used for the construe Blanche Pryor, second; VI Davis, manner on the great cotton planthird; Maxine Fotheringham, third Utah Foundation, the tribution of the sales tax was tion of needed state buildings, $4.1 tations of the south In the olden Thursday by and fourth; Mr. Hansen, fourth; private tax study agency again assumed bv the 1947 and million have been allocated or ap days. Bruce Llddlard, fifth; John Gunn, propriated for public health servThe report quotes various report succeeding Utah Legislatures. Attending the opening night md records of the 1933 period fifth and sixth; Lillian Thornock, Utah's sales tax has yielded ices and hospital construction, performance on Friday. Sept. 12 when the sales tax was under con more than $146 million to the $3.5 million for public schools, $2 sixth; Mr. Joseph, sixth. will be ths members of the Utah slderation which indlate that State between 1933 and the fiscal million for administration of the adop Nelson Spafford, who has been Municipal League 1500 strong tion of the sales tax as a means of year ended June 30, 1952. tax, and $1.6 million for miscellan at Belknap, was named as teaching Salt at who will be In convention Sales tax collections of $16.9 eous purposes. raising state revenue in Utah was of Minersvllle school to principal Lake City at that time. prompted iby the crisis In Utah million in fiscal 1952 were nearly replace Fred V. Gunn, who was At present, 31 states Impose a J. A. Theobald, State Fair sec- State 10 times as great as the amount and public government, recalled to duty with the Air Corps retary, reports a brisk demand for school finances. This emergency collected In fiscal 1934, the first general sales or gross receipts tax Mr. Spafford and Lillian McKnight In recent years, a number of mun tickets for all performances of the arose from the large number of full year of the tax. will combine to teach sixth, sev giant Ice revue with mall orders property tax delinquencies during Approximately $138.1 million of icipalities in some states have enth and eighth grades; Mable R. t as a means tax sales the ticket adopted requests already tripling sales tax revenues has been dis the early 1930's. Merrell, fourth and fifth; Thora of raising local revenue. this same time last year. The study reveals that during tributed to various agencies and Beeson, second and third; Bernlce Is Tickets are now on sale at Sec the first few years of its the It estimated that exemp operation funds In Utah since 1933. Undis tion of food and Gillins, first and kindergarten. ond South and Main Streets In the sales tax provided revenue drug items from for tributed sales tax revenues In the Salt Lake City; or they may be such varied activities as aid to Emergency Relief Fund totaled the sales tax (as recommended by the Governor to the 1952 Special ordered by mall addressed to Hol public school, construction of $8,153,950 on June 30. 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Fay L. Messinger and girls of Boise, Idaho, visited iday on Ice, P. O. Box 2136. Salt needed state buildings, supple Since 1933, $86.2 million, or Session of the Legislature) would Lake City. Regular prices for all tax yield by $3.8 milhere three days with relatives. menting the revenues of the state 59 of total sales tax collections, reduce the performances will be $3.60. $3.00, General Fund, programs admin have been appropriated or alloted lion a year, or approximately 22.7 They left their daughter Venna at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark 12.40,. II. 80. Mall orders should istered by the State Board of for welfare purposes. Another $9 7 per cent of total sales tax give two choices of desirable dates Health, operation of the State Tax million have been appropriated for Woolsey and she will attend Belk and enclose a stamped, selr-The Utah Foundation study nap school this winter. Commission, operation of the office the welfare Institutions. dressed return envelope with of State Auditor, as well as pro Although a major portion of notes that adoption of the sales used tax in the thirties was opposed be viding relief for Utah residents sales tax revenues has been ' WEATHER PAST WEEK who were destitute and In neces for welfare purposes, transfers cause of Its regressive Impact (I.e., Max. Min. Prec. and appropriations to other funds, persons In the lower Income brac Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunn and sitous circumstances. a of 22 made kets 85 46 .00 activities have Aug. and sales pay The percentage entire higher the of agencies, weekproceeds last family came to Beaver It possible in recent years to bal their Incomes In sales taxes than 85 62 .25 Aug. 23 end, to bring Miss Ruth Boswell tax after administrative expenses ance do those In the upper income brac th of 24 45 86 .00 the Aug. not were for earmarked welfare In budget general Mona Kirkham, nd Miss Rae 85 49 .07 Aug. 25 structors at Beaver High. Th purposes until J939..Thl8 practice State. This has made It possible kets). However, It Is pointed out 85 65 to avoid Imposing additional state that the steeply graduated Fed .05 Aug. 26 Gunns visited at the home of Mr. continued until 194S. strucIn tax Income tax eral tax the a 48 .00 as 82 taxes such state 27 of Aug. the property Other week oves the study highlights and Mrs. John Gunn 78 48 .17 AMTJUOUI TltXKSK AJJOdADOW, IMC for general fund or building pur- ture since 1940 has largely offset Aug. 28 end. Mr. Gunn reported Mondav show: this earlier objection. In 1945, the Legislature provid poses. to ths Hill Air Force Base. 150-voi- r U a - - fol-we- nt r eight-menibe- ce 11- ry secret- ary-treasurer : vice-preside- r. js Y 14-da- y - m top-filg- ht or non-partis- Sales Tax Was Not Originally for Welfare old-ag- non-pro- fit half-da- y, . Have You Contributed Your Share of Labor on Beaver's Swimming Pool? f |