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Show ; i;;t;nni x Corp. v. o. DO YOU KJCOW: In 1878 Silver Reef was one of Ui Utah. Today It tb ghost town In the with Welln-Farg- o Bank the only structure left. Stiver Reef U located a mil off U. S. Highway HI, 17 miles north of St. George. the Large towns trt, 6 FORTY-EIGHT- H l lib (Xtl'XTY SKAT NEWSPAPER YEAR NO. PUBLISHED IN AND XU BEAVER (.Hi l EASTERN BEAVER CXUNTT BEAVER (UTAH 25 Meeting and Banquet to Delinquent Light Race Funeral Services Committee Held Monday for Wm. A. Firmage mils rose Feature Civics Clubs Confab Problems for City For July 24th Meet l tranft PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1953 Tungsten Mill to Begin Operation in Early July Relatives and friends gathered City officials have been moid Monday afternoon at the First- lenient in the past few months n mill New Industrial Payrolls tor the with Erection of a 40 to Plans for Beaver's annual Race Third chapel to pay final respects delinquent electric light cusare well underway, according to William A. Firmage. church. in the mouth of the Pass In the Utah Hometowns, will be the sub tomers, but unless more coopera-'Mee- t Mineral RaiiKe. in miles west of SPEED AND SAFETY ject treated 'by Ames K. Bagley, tion is evidenced, a return to the to s. W. Johnson, chairman of the civic and business leader, who sue Beaver is going rapidly forward executive secretary of the Utah "stricter" policy will be necessary, Lions Club committee sponsoring cumbed last week at the hospital With summer here and many Manufacturers and secretary of the it was stated this week by Mayoi the celebration. Dates for the local in Cedar City following a long 111 Actual operation of the mill is ex people planning vacation trips by Utah Committee on Industrial and c meet, which have been established ness of a heart ailment. Wallace peeled to begin shortly after July Kirkham. automobile, it is well to have call Employment Planning, who will be 5th, according to the operators mvtinance nrovides lor over the years, are July 211, J4 and 1. Yardley. Third Ward blshop.l ti,0 ed to our attention some items that the main at the evening the 25. on conducted services the the speaker Five experienced mining and of off power cutting if not heeded, may make the trip The executive committee met Musical selections Included two banquet of the Associated Civic ifitb of the month if the bill has mill operators from Nevada have disastrous or even fatal. Our trip Clubs of Southern, Eastern Utahn()t ()et,n Mel Hesllngton, Heaver High leased Tungsten the eom- - vocal solos by Mrs. Faye Kerner, a pai(j far tne previous recently and property In the should be so planned that it is not a: neaver, aiuiua tveuui&. left School principal, Monday to Mineral Range belonging to .ni Mr. last from of , wnien served who year, mitlees niece those to Long a Firmage's courtesy "lc;m,inIn. to unduly hurry. banquet is being sponsored by tlie necessary for us overlooked the bill, the Johnson said. Some changes were Reach. Calif., who sang, "In My enroll in summer school at BYU Leasing. Murdock. Cutler When trips are not planned, we Heaver Lions and will be served by ,nay navP a complete list of Father's House Are Many Man and others for 2' yea rs. They also (,jt y net.ornel. has been calling the necessary and are inclined to stay too Ions some the uebekahs at the IOOF Hall, Mrs. Max Frampton and two of have secured the mi!! site and the , ,: ,., natrons on the 1 6th. the committees will be furnished to sions." and "Prayer Perfect," acplaces enroute, and have to hurry Kumen L. Jones, president of most The Press for next week's issue, Mrs. Clara Carter; her children of Salt Lake were use of the water from th- .qirlng. that rPveai,i by companied ))pen nag jf . home. Under these conditions good the Associated Clubs, will have . .. same people were! The track has been in use daily vocal duet. "Reyond the Sunset," overnight guests Monday at tin Power for the operation will be roads are a temptation for speed- charge of the meeting throughout the number of by local horse owners for training Mrs. Ksta Cox and Mrs. Anona W. home of Mr. and Mrs. William U supplied from Telluride Power, with 'aoiinquent, ing. Statistics show that when we uie aay. me cxecuwve nuo.i. win ()f each month, purposes. The track is in tair con the high voltage bne to Milford fe.,de,.s drive too fast we are taking meet at 10:30 a.m. and the general dition now, but work evenings will C. White; vocal solo. "Oh My this of Qn morning directly over the millsite. running Tues(iay chances that may ruin an other meeting for directors, members Mrs. Max Patterson and family were $833 be scheduled by the Lion members Kent Hansen, accompanied there the 16th, The working partners in the vacation. wise happy of Ias Vegas have been vifiting and the general public will con0n the books, a to put it in "top" condition for by Mrs. Carter. Prelude and post-lud- e are: Lory Free, presienterprise We may not only spoil our own ene at 2:H p.m. Both meetings n( dPlinflent bins at the since Memorial here Day music was by Mrs. Linda T. f ,p eoo,.ds showed. Thethe annual races. dent; Kd Iyowman secretary: Ro , vacation, but if our speed results will be held in the Heaver County The Reaver committee, us has Prince, violin, and Mrs. Carter on home of Mrs. T. O. Patterson They land Cox. Oat-elwho should1 oi0(tHMan, Free and Victor the in an Injury or fatal accident, be- plan to he here another week. Court House. the piano. doinf, other w0rk spent been the practice in the past, have organized as Cottino They - hayp l)pen vacation will never be remember. .Matters to tie inscusseu ai ui.with the nv- - ones to the Utah Racine Associa n,ianitn Pres. Alrd (i. Merkley and S ed with anvthine but sorrow, and Afternoon meeting will be legisla- Mr. and" Mrs. Boyd L. Shelby Blue Star Mining Company. - tlon. This the Taylor Farnsworth, patriarch, were entitles annroxlmatmembership monthlv income er va Most of the heavy m 11 equip may cost many times the safe five bills now before Congress, de- inir tHOOO this means that about committee to the use of the electric the speakers. They recalled Inci and family moved last week into within we drive If is already on the ground and ment forcost. new at built cation their their home, manding attention. Paul P. Ashof the amount was delln- - starting gate, a racing siewaro unu dents In the life of Mr. Firmage .. ,nntu Thp 1.111s are other services. More important is and offered words of comfort and mer location, south of the Grant K. the balance is expected this week, proper speed limits it is possible worth, chairman of the Legislative said Mr. Free in an interview (lut for us to better enjoy our State's I'ommittee, will lead the discussion Mr. Smith home. aMp ag soon as they are sub- the fact that the race horse iwners consolation to the bereaved. beautiful scenery; and more im Many road problems within the 18- ing work Wednesday. The coursehave1 to the association Merkley read a tribute from the mUted lt was pointed out by the belonging are three-tothe; we and ore be will W. bin Mr. Mrs. obeying C. and cn Thompson portant, by ounty area will be reported 'Commjt,ee, and are delin- - agreed to run their horses only at Reaver Lions Club, which the dein Salt Lake this ilreadv installed and the fine-or- e several the traffic rules that are designed the Road Committee. It is hoped LIrM on he lfith rustomer8 who!tracks which join the association ceased had headed for three years. spent where days visited Mrs. bins will be in by the end ot the for our safety. Comweek, of they Road rethe State members thei). )11s ftnd (,Uy taxpayers The reputation of Reaver's track Bishop Yardley made brief brother-in-laH. C week. The bank of transformers Few people seem to realize the mission will be present. One im- Thompson's gpnPral are.. ppnaiiZed bv having and the courteous treatment given marks. 111 in a to operate the null machinery Is is who chances they are taking when driv puriani road matter will be the re- McShane. seriously the vi8itinK borsemen has been at the services invocation The statistics The following there. fast. expected to be installed by the first ot t lie Mexican Hat bridge! ing hospital Igood assurance in the past of well- - was ser- building by Alio P. Messinger. presi!of next week. The installation ot may help you to realize the which collapsed last month. dent of the High Priests' Quorum, Mr. and Mrs. Rondo T. Fairer the various pieces of equipment is ious consequences: Of the driver Mrs. Lynn R. Baker and cnua Business and civic leaders Iroin Details of the Race Meet and to whom Mr. Firmage was first in accidents day behind the and daughter returned home Mon- only about one-hal- f violations causing Milford are being given a special ren are spending the week visiting gpeCifiP duties of the various the benediction was by of this week from Logan. Mrs scheduled set up by the partners, Utah in 1952, 18';; were due to ta join in this meeting, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JamPSJmjttees wm )0 WOrked out within counselor; day M. J. Warr. Third Ward High had visited said Mr. Free. sneed. and in the case of fatal ac the first to lie held in Beaver for Atwood and family of West Jr-tn- e next few weeks and everything Priest's Croup leader. The prayer Farrer and daughter and relatives with two weeks for cidents r; were caused by exces- many ears. Special musical num- - dan. The total value of the mill and 'will be readv' for the opening day. ;:t the home was spoken by Howard Mr. Farrer had been there a week accessory equipment upon, comple sive speed. The number of acci bers and other features are being' C. White of the bishopric. dents resulting, critically increases prepared for the evening banquet, tion is estimated at. $50,000. It is M). and Mrs Wm. Bringhurst Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Murdock and expected that by the end of July, Interment in the Mountain ViewMiss Betty White has returned very rapidly with increasing speed. to which partners of the visitors ()f springville visited here a week-- i .. , Southern family of Orem, former Beaverites after all ...i nun Those resulting fatally at speeds anu i.,... will pn(i uie i.lucai at the home of Mr. nome after attending school at the cemetery was directed by "bugs' have been worked " and Pres. D. are visiting with relatives here this out of the mill, jobs will be availHome was Funeral of Utah She Utah. of CO mph ana over are 1 times be invited. wereil'niversity Smith. Paul Mrs. and They at the week. Mr Murdock spent some time able for miners. Some of the prop those at speeds below 60 mph. In to their home by Sue .companled by Miss Judy Garner of E. Stapley spoke the prayer n were, at Milford. bearers The here. visit pall who will Suit other words, drivers going over graveside. Lake, mined, but a visit. erty will be open-pi- t and Slierrie Smith for to meet MARCH OF IHMKS l!K( (IKIb and as .Tack 17 times Milford; likely Gary are Firmage, that nearest the mill will be under mph Cecil II Kill iIFT Mr. and Mrs. Wtllace D. Yardley with an accident as a driver operground, requiring experienced min Among those attending the MIA Rov Lee Rummler, Parowan; Mr and Mrs. Ross Van Ordem Williams FOR iWi COLLFCTIOX Arden rate. received word from their son ing men. this have below Beaver; Williams, weekin last Lake Salt ating are't'onvention and Julie Kris children and of Nellls Air Force Base, and Gary Gilbert that he and Byron Puffer One thing that possibly contribThe Company has a turea-yea- r Kitrhty million Americans con- - in R(iaver visitine with their par- - ""a were Mrs- Ma,,el hmiin, Mrs.Mem- are in Company F at Fort Ord. agreement with the government to having Lake Salt to Mrs. City most White. Pearl uted Thomp- Ferguson, Ran Diego, Calif. million dollars to'ents Mr and Mrs. H. O. VanOrdeni Wanda 51 tributed .uax- bers of the High Priests Quorum Also Allen Farnsworth is at Fort a much lower fatality rate than the purchase all the concentrate they fight against infantile paraly an,i tr nnd Mrs Ceorce Mvers. so". Mrs. isoia rearce.Miss.ur.Revola formed lines at the entrance of the Ord in Company L. ine the State as a whole last yeai was sis in the 1953 March of Dimes, iTnican mill. Tests during the past the Fotheringliam, atnytinc its speed limit of 3" mph. Parkinson. Miss Jessie waiKer, Mr. chapel. several months have proved to the. it was announced this week by Ba- versity of Utah. the for of Mr. here Mrs. and the relatives Lynn Hodges 'and Mrs. Albert Moyes, John O. Among Even at the lower speed there sil O'Connor, president of the Naof the partners that lt W. Halsey Carmel, Calif., visited a few hours satisfaction is one violation responsible for ac- tional Foundation Mrs. Lilian McKnlght services were, Mrs. O. w ill be possible to obtain 60'0 plus Christiansen, for Infantile at ruiHoa iiiQrnwtor o,.iiory and Mrs. Kerner, Long Beach; Mr. Wednesday at the home of his fa- ore cidents that few people are aware Paralysis. iu ot.AnrtinB- and P"Bihly others through the ball mill which Mrs. Dave Firmage, spanisn ther, Harry Hodges. The visitors and of that is driving too close to the are Installing. They have apbased on reports from Summer School at the U. of U. This they total, Fork, and daughter. Mrs. Florence were enroute to Denver, Colo., with proximately 3000 tons car in front of you. This violation chair- of .7 ore volunteer campaign m;9 are children two and L. wife His had J. and Mrs. Mr. a Mr. race which horse Hodges Lelehty, Logan; was responsible last year for 2(K', men. represents a new reco:..Ju, l.. uo- new for and mining milling, ready home at summer the the spending Firmage and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. trained. of the accidents in our state. Even was stated. If operations prove UuC it Mrs. ii.au Wal Mr. and ingne. lllg 24', Mrs. and Mr. her parpnts 1,,Cw.,u.of Salt Lake; Flrmajre, if your car is equipped wPh good record total raiseu in m successful, the mill can be easily ON NEW ARRIVALS ter S. Joseph. R. D. Firmage, Mrs. Louise Heel, Overnight guests at the home of increased to 100-to- n brakes and the road surface is dry O'Connor said. Last-yea$41.4.12,- capacity, the Thornock Mr. and LaMont it Mrs. Edwin R. Mrs. Firmage. Mr. 20 and is mph. and your speed only Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox have builders is being al 105 was contributed, or 27Vi cents space stated, were all of Provo; and family Monday evening may take more than a car length per capita for the entire nation. Keith Joesph, Salt Lake City, is received word of the birth of a and W. R. Firmage. lowed and a for additional tables Mrs. F. W. Maclntyre of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thornock and to a stop. From this it can be seen The 1953 is 34 cents. xpected here for the Father's Day babv hov to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mr. and small flotation unit if necessary. per capita ana and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. of Lake Salt more Fay family Sacramento. Calif.; that at high speeds it is even Both figures are based on the 19a0 weekend, to visit at the Walter S. smith of Orem. Mrs. .smith is the Mr. brother and his family. important to stay a reasonable census. home. Mrs. Joseph anditormer xorma cox, and the new Clarence Waterfall. Kaysvllle; Miss Thornock'a Joseph The above named people, 17 in all. and Mrs. Gary Ferguson and Mrs. Al Barton and granddaugh.distance from the oar ahead. If The new record shows that mil- - two children have been here for baby has two brothers and one ana went to Ponderosa for supper. The ter, San had Diego; state last our Ruth year In Firmtge, Rena, left Tuesday for Salt people lions of parents and children wnaRhe past two weeks visiting in ie- sister. visitors were returning from a trip Lake. Rena has been attending Mrs. Jane Montgomery, Ogden. heeded these two suggestions cru-!dl accompan-ciathe Beaver. realize and They fight against polio to California and Mexico. They school In Beaver the past year and that Is. driving at reasonable speed Lt. and Mrs. Vernon Hugnes an stage of this battle has beenijed Mrs. Walter S. Joseph to Beawere behind high In their praise c.f the was returning to her home at a distance safe and keeping to went sne get a up when O'Connor of Mr. of sidd They clerk arrival ver, nounce baby girl, the reached." Miss Bernlce Mackerell. beauty of Beavar Canyon. the preeeedlng car, nearly half of know that recent progress in scien-- j Karma, who has been attending Dorn at Edwards Ait Force hospi Selective Service Board, left the been have would accidents the tal on June 10. The new mother June 7th for Flagstaff, Arlr., to I Mrs. G. Mitchell Tolton and chll- tific research and the continuing the University of Utah. avoided. of polio after year Is increase the former Joan Baker, and her spend her vacation with her slater Idren, Salt Lake visited a few days year WEATHER PAST WEEK Let us hope that heeding these casea make their responsibilities parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker Mrs. Bruce Howard and family. in cedar city wrth Mr. and Mrs. two suggestions will make your Max. Mln Prec. four ever with before." have been honored TWIRLING CONTEST greater than Earl Merryweather. They were vacation all that you want it to be 12 June 82 .00 58 months. in two Mr. O'Connor paid tribute to of grandchildren overnight guests at the home and Carlow June 88 of daugh 13 Dimes .00 45 Charles Mrs. March 3-Dmillion two the Mel Hesllngton and Mrs. Mr. CONCLUDES and June 14 86 41 .00 ters of Salt Lake City have been then went to Puffer Lake to spend Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Mnzione volunteers who conducted the fund MEASURE TOLD the at W'ATFJt week com June 85 the 37 .00 16 here in 100,000 past for crusades visiting raisine and Larrw left early Wednesday a few days with Mr. and Mrs. MerBHS June 16 88 36 of Mr. and Mrs. George .00 nations CLINIC AT homes with to visit between Is Price, w here Mr. Manzione will at munities throughout the recorddifference "What the ryweather. Tbey plan 87 38 June 17 .00 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Limb Mr. tend the State Postmasters' Con Top per capita figures were and Mrs. Dee Patterson a few As a climax to the second annual e second foot or cubic foot of water Myers, 94c 84 64 18 .00 Jane which others. averaged and ed by Nevada, a th6 from foot? return vention until Saturday. acre their an twenty-flvafter second and Vr BHS Twirling Clinic, days while Wyoming with 69o and Ida twirlers narticloated in a contest Rverv mounts!. Irrigating farmer should ho with fi.lc came next in order. Overnight visitor at the Al Bar- -' Thursday evening in front of the know the difference fully, for with ISSUES ton home was Mrs. Minnie McDonhigh school. The covoted trophies0ut this fundamental knowledgH RED CROSS y. wpr- - awarded to Sharon Givan of.he Ik unable to lo an efficient job Mrs. Emil Nowers ann ald of Ventura, Calif. Mrs. Barton for a few and Mrs. McDonald have been good were in Salt Lake City Cedar, senior division; and Julie of irrigating, according to Grant APPEAL FOR week. davs last Ann Farrer, Beaver, junior divi- M. Esplin, Beaver County Agent friends for nearly 50 years. sion. In the senior division, which Cubic feet per second Is a meas- - DISASTER FUNDS included those 13 years and above, !,ire of water flowing in a ditch. honorable mention was given to tieam or river. The time element "itecaues of widespread torna Janet Carter, Beaver, and Jackie indicates the water Is in motion does and floods, all Red Cross Winterrose. cedar, for their out - it in a block of water 12 inches chapters are urged to Institute imconstanding ability. jwlde, 12 inches deep and 12 inches mediate appeal for voluntary clinic was attend- - long, moving at the rate of 12 In tributions to aid disaster victims." The three-da- y 4 official message was receiv ed by 41 twirlers from Beaver, 'per second. If this movement wer This (ilVE RESIDENTS HE.IVEU HOLDS WILLDEX FAMILY .Mlnersvllle. Greenville. Cedar City, to rontinue for 24 hours, there ed last week-en- d by the Beaver 3131.49 TO KOREAN RELIEF It El' X ION HERE MOXDAV ()rem and Salt Lake City. Although 'would be 86.40n cubic feet of wa Red Cross officials. Because of the canvasses of Invitations were sent to ter pass a given paint. recent house-to-hou. .., tptii The willden Reunion was held still decided to was It a Cedar of commencis j the the school feet Region community. Acr. measure Monday on the square, the Headquarters of th- and appeal to Individuals and organiza to in school served water other Was or on,y repre tn" at noon, water, lunch with ilo tf. ing a,.,.rAn W'V v ' It simply means one tlons to contribute to this disaster ireservolrs. Imi pe,.pl.-- half of whom came P. Messinger. who directed the'1"'reare who acre. basis. a one There on Ml Gunfund foot deen oer . , "et Sorensen. voluntary Th.. ,.am- -' from Orem. Salt Lake, Delta, in an acre so The last two months are among nison and Richfield. Utah, and Ios pa'gn was nation-wid- e to collect turned this year as instructor, gave 43.4fiO square feet rela demonstration of her winning that one acre foot of water actual the most destructive, costly in RC u.. Angeles. Calif., to be with the iTIimim in IllIHlS KIT lilt' HH1 1I l ;i.nfr.,u (form and ability, at the conclusion lv equals 43.5fi0 cubic feet. disaster experience, says E. Roland atives in Beaver. The lunch was South Korea. A irrieIn Is an nnntests tool ho She third! her that irf and Harrinian. RC president. Damages later nninlpnt followed by a program, . e canvass oi wie me Is the relatlonshln he from tornadoes and floods havs ,aIorette with the at.,r in the afternoon a tour was taken homes in Beaver city was conduct University of Utah Marching Band, tween cubic feet per second and mounted into millions of dollars, to historical points of Interest In ed by the various women's club of Howard R. Ixw, music director, 'acre feet. Since one cubl foot per and the rc is the official disaster -the Valley. the town, said Mr. Messinger. The and Miss Sorensen, clinic instruct- - second delivers 86,400 cubic feet relief agency of the country. A tothe into taken were The visitors watt solicitors of the or. were thrilled that the success of n 24 hours and since two acre feel tal of 13.823.668 has been comhomes of relatives for the evening willingness commendable, only one group de- the clinic far overshadowed last equals 8T.120 cubic feet; (here Is mitted for disasters by the RC In meal. In the evening, those observ' I IM. v yx, clining the offer lo aid. of one per cent the present fiscal year. year and plans are being made for only a ing the reunion, were guests of Mr ask has next one been successful foot one more cubic an even The Reaver Press error In saying that and Mrs. Ken Ward at a dance a' summer. per second delivers two acre feet ed to receive the voluntary contri Kenyon Grove, program numbers Mrs. William E. White wnt to Acting as judges of the contest pPr day. or one cubic foot per sec butions from the club and Individwere given during the evening. a were Mrs. Joan Grlmshaw and.ond equals one acre Inch per hour uals during next week. It would be rec to attend Salt are Lake, ently for the year Officers ensuing AMIPICAM T10CKIN4) ASSOCIATIONS IKC An Irrigator can by this tool appreciated if donors will enclose Duane Willden, Orem. president; buffet dinner given by the JunlorjMrs. colleen Lee and Miss Roren- will and exhiblan In de lt Tlf FOM TMI MOHSJION,1 DRIVtH Tt main thing en hlldti.n mm.. know what depth of water he Is the amount envelopes ifipn During the contest Jay Dalley, Gunnison, first vice; nirls of the physical education lh twflimtrtini it play. Th itrt it uit i mudi a playground to them at a putting on his land If he measures be turned Immediately to the local Veralnd Willden, Salt Lake, second parlmet at the University of Utah'flon was given by two to all f m drlft to watch owt (of th Mdi all oanl lt it, t It's to th Nasocial affalrjolds attending the clinic, Margaret this water and land and keeps transmittal for The mothers. their for day lani chapter Laks, Salt Ruth Turner, vice; nsw that irhocl it aut Icount of the time. tional Red Cross d'saater fund. held at the Dr. Capener home. Ann and Marilyn Bradshaw. 60-to- l, l n . IJi-TIM- r,"uI. . ,., Congratulations CM: 1 .i ri'HJo lte j., to''flal se KoTy f ,n nouse-to-nous- 0 two-tent- five-year- -, ac-w- V r |