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Show BEAVER (tTAM) PIUSSS, FRIDAY, FE&RTRT strewed too much and too freIn our editorials of the THE MUSIC CORNER Ste." May we say students, that SHERMAX CARTER, Sportsmanship CANN'OT be stress Guest Editor ed too much. We feel that ino;t of you are well aware of the fa t Very few students in our school? or should bei tnat De..au .ie o rake their music classes seriour ?OR SALE HAY, 20 tons Flr.si poor sportsmanship on the part ot nongh. Maybe that is as it shoul.i Crop; 20 tons Secoud, unbaie. Beaver fans, it cost us the lo:,s of be, but aside from playing fi 550 bales 1st Crop Grass the Parowun same and lose personal enjoyment and love also 4 0 acres Bench land, and ; our chance to go to the State music; there is an economic value head forest permit. See W. Tournament. that can come from music. J30-F- i FARRER. Because a minority group ci iore students snouia plan on and Mrs students and townspeople "booed" playing as a prnfess'on, or at leat FOR SALE Hay farm on .'.ii! 6, 1962 STATE AND LOCAL EFFORT TO SUPPOSTT EDUCATION IN THE 43 STATES quently .....ir-- .. miian 1949.50 triTt mitf 1w toe m t SCHOOL VIA moT ?pi too sr vm i fcumiMini PARIl XOKLA 4 eo-iil- By DlCLOREg MEBKLEV is me daughter of Mr. Elmer Johnson. She will be hon The Region Six solo and en- ored at the dance ifollowing the semble festival has been sched- Parowan game, Feb. 28. The dance uled for March 11 at Kanab. Many will be sponsored by the Yearbook BUS students are preparing num- Staff. They also will sponsor an bers for this festival, according to assembly to be presented Friday Mr. Low. All those performing are Feb. 27. judged and given a rating. An assembly comprised of those participating in the festival will SI'OKTSMAXHIIIP be presented to the student body. (The following appeared as an In the "Bee" written by editorial "Sweet Chosen Carol Umb, editor, and is renrint Miss Carla Johnson was chosen ed in this column by permission) last week by the boys of BUS to vve nave heard students say reign as "Sweetheart of Beaver High for 1953." Carla, a Senior, that Sportsmanship has been Mivtic Festival Set at Kanub 6KANS. 7KHO ' 'JST'W'i-- 'AC'MSt'!-'- t LTllMii f -" lH'TTf- W'IWtiJ"MiiilliVi-ii-- LA. VA. r"3i ! ""I - I II 'I p 3 - bin". 1 . I2.MONI ' -the referee, they called a technical is a hobby to make money. I guesF six miles south of Mihim' foul on Beaver. Because Parowan if I were to count the number of the Stan Atkin farm; liO net was able to connect the foul sho: dollars that I have made shut 16.CW.& 75 acres In alfalfa hay, balan " " fci5---Hi!!''4K''(7 ALA, and a field goal immediately after. learning to play instruments, i in grain and pasture; f ve to a?St. MLWYQ Bi&r ' 'i lftMINr4 they won the game, of course, oth would surprise even myself. to the acre. A full line of ' 2(XTCXA$ I er factors entered in the reason means many extra dollars for mode n ho:i Wi 1' O chinery; a 21.1QAK, 2Z.MASH, why we lost the game, tint we must person playing in small dan ; Small down payment, hala NawHrR.tWMn9i ux- 81 iowa tmmmcmm'mmmemmmfu take this matter into considera bands. terms. Contact AR.VO tion. If the foul hadn't been call men, or course, me profession J 3 0 F .? LAWSON, Milford. I ed, Beaver could have come out als get good returns for their lab A on top. ors. WORLD'S LARGEST OOS.M.'iT My suggestion to students is tc Most of the other students Company offers unlimited 3o.wii ssmsiitim-f-mmiS.J- t for Women. Hisr! e showed how they felt about towns get together and have fun wit JI.VA. commission and bonuses p:i: because they music. Play dance music occasion12 KV. people "booing," 33.ua. see chance for it and can t wi you advancement; make stood up and told them to be quiet uiy "'ww immmmmmmmtv':. K mains for Interview, AVON" Mana-.What makes the matter worse, ip extra money from your hobbv. 164 North 7th East, Provo. the fact that the people who are J23-ENek poor sports are in the minority IM ROWAN RAMS DROP Sfi- ILL. . t IrW...f,..)i"Wr.rr and It gives Beaver a bad reputa BRAVER CAP Your Smooth TIRES NOV FRIDAY LAST tion. Mav we add, that not only for safe winter driving. were the townspeople "booing," (Continued from page one) O. K. RUBBER WELDERS. but there also were a few students The people who "boo" should the cellar position between the CARD OK THANKS SkmiI .CONN MWKWMWMMmr know hetter, because they know it two teams. H.I. The Beavers meet the Millard We are deeply appreciative of doesn't do any good to "boo" the referees and display their poor Eagles in the local gym tonight the many deeds of thoughtfulnes? in the last game of the first half. and kindness extended to the famsportsmanship. A trip to Hinckley next week will ily at the funeral services and When the townspeople were told UTAH TOPS NATION for launch the after the and second half services; of prior play. to refrain from booing" they mtIm fEditor'i noli: Thii ii tti fifth ol f cfiarti thawing how and of all sympathy expressions Utah't ducation comparts with that of th thr 47 Mates. Th char said they had the right to say any- - The box score: whr prepared by th Utah Foundation frob data roloaiod by tho U. & all other remembrances we express; Offlco of Education. Utah Foundation reports will bo tont without thorp hing they wished. We feel they Reaver j our thanks. to any htortttod cltiiwi of Utah upon roquott 4tnti to fho IrM do not, because the team works sp r g t f 400 Sarah and Nieces of Darling foundation, tldp.. Salt lak Cfty I.) Nephews ard to rack up points and then Cox 5 11 7 16 Gillies. "Aunt Jen" Jane Utah leads th nation in lt efforts to support tducatloo. ust a few people cause a techni Pearce 5 3 5 11 The state's people spend a larger proportion of their per cal foul to be called, and we lose Marshall 5 8 2 3 SPECIAL NOTICE tonal income than do the people of any other state. Ao the game. Is this fair? No, It Is Heppler 5 2 0 2 oording to the latest U. S. Office of Education data, Utahns ot! 2 Murdock Notice is hereby given that Dog spent $3.97 out of every $100 of individual Income for are who Can't yon people guilty Roberts 5 Licenses for all dogs kept within 3 sohool taxes. This com': vith a national average of f these practices see that It does Tattersall 0 0 the limits of the City of Beaver. ": !'it mountain an average o." and $2.55 states, ot do a bit of good to "boo" the at now and are due Utah, payable The fact l:r Utah that ion of its total are: Office. fees the The team, referees? It doesn't help 14 32 20 4' the City Totals ! ? population in the scl' 'or accounting $1.50 for males and $5.00 for feit .causes other towns to get a bad for Utah's heavy tax .: with March males until 15, 1953, Parowan as a Beaver whole, impression of g t f p a penalty of $1.00 added thereand It can cause the loss of t U 6 3 17 after. 7 J. Benson as Parowan the such game. game, HOWARD C. WHITE, 0 0 R. 0 0 Benson are concerned, So, won't yon, who City Recorder 7 0 5 5 take heed and please refrain from Doubrusky (Pub. dates Feb. 6 and 13, 1953) 2 2 Hyatt these practices? I 'ATHER OP POLIO VICTIM man in Utah receives compensation 5 5 15 5 Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Briggs WRITRS LETTER TO PRESS Atirl ha fa fiillHma Vtaai u vaat 0 0 0 0 Mortenson home Sunday evening The Boy Scouts of America was Orton 6 6 returned con4 2 If child your "When I see a picture of our organization. after visiting their daughter and incorporated in Washington, D.C., tracted don't and polio tonight Mr. and Mrs. Fava M. Korean soldier 'boys in their winFeb. 8, 1910. think he couldn't Totals 16 24 18 48 your whole Rigby and family at Spanish Fork. ter gaio, huddled In the snow over estate, with the home thrown in, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs accompanied their c rations, I shudder and try could be Score by quarters: Churches of all faiths sponsor wiped out in a matter of 5 18 35 47 the Rigbys to the Salt Lake Tem to imagine their many sacrifices months without the about half of the nation's 84,300 Beaver of the and sufferings. Only those who are Polio Foundation. support 14 Parowan 25 37 48 ple while there. Boy Scout Troops and Units. But you feel there or have been there can really that support immediately. And know. when part of the funds of your "The many pictures of polio pafoundation is used, they tients trying to walk trying to county draw funds all the way from the live touches my heart deeply head of the Foundation iu New And with 'that feeling comes the York City. knowledge of so many true Amerl Is ithe Foundation? You. "Who cans who sacrifice so much of their in Beaver, who realize time and talents that my child right here of your present health fortune the might live and walk. and are willing to miss a show or "Why should Rex Carter, our turn a share of your milk check ity chairman, donate so much of over to join in the March of Dimes his time and means to get us to that someone else's child might donate our dime? Why should Dr. live and walk. It is the cheapest Okelberry and many other special- insurance for you and yours ist donate one fifth of their time against this horrible disease. the year through that my child "For such demonstrations of hall walk? And then, why should nothers march in Beaver's mud to unselfishness from those who have '," homes and only get $3.15 from given so generously I wish to exill of them? press my appreciation for we have "I've never seen an organization shared in your giving." LaMONT THORN'OCK with less waste or graft. Only one - rfe fc!")iMB')' T : - 20-ye- ar - ' - i t t. 7 .. 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