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Show Microfilming Corp. 141 rierpout Ave. He that never changes his opinions, never correct his mistaken, will never be wiser on the morrow than eh is today. Tyron Edwards m THE COUNTY FIFTIETH YEAR KEWSPAPER S1CAT PUBLLSHKD IN AND FOR BEAYKK CI TV AN! EASTERN REAVER tXJUNTY Commission Cuts Artistic Fountain in Park Proposed by PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 HEAVER (UTAH) NO. 10 )D oa Roavflrc. Finish in or JLiiniii iI7. J : 1955 Angling ourtti Place David Edwards Plans Made for Observed 88th Anniversary Polio Vaccination for Beaver Residentsjieart See and Feel To A-Bla- Thady Baldwin Monday st Ailment Fatal St. Home George David Edwards observed hi? Scores of Beaver residents were At Utahs sportsmen can look lor- Tuesto view a.m. 88th the atomic 6:20 up birthday anniversary ward to many new rules covering Funeral services will be held Plans for polio vaccination (hi? blast at the Nevada test site on Parowan closed out its victor! day at his home in Beaver. Ho Mayor S. Taylor Farnswon'th and the 1955 angling season." Most oi Dr. W. D. Bishop, chairman of the these are on the liberal s.d., ids Millard Division prep basket. has enjoyed fairly good health spring of first ami seconu graae Monday morning The shot fourth oday (Friday) at 2 p.m. in the First-Thir- d chapel for Thady BaldCoordinating Council, to be joined hough some will count as rest. ic ball season last .Friday with a 55 this winter, but has not been abie lvupils in Beaver County were mane of the present series and 35th in who died Tuesday evening Beaver win, a at 48, of the his all walks was the Milla.dlto Nevada take in County the overdaily 1955 Beaver. a meeting of vict'orv to biggest when aons Daughters by representative compared past yeaisi in the time of Utah Pioneers, were named as a owned Milford, Chapter of the National Fouiuia- - and believed to be 1 'a times the at his home in St. George of a In a recent two cay meeting, heart ailment. Although he has He is noted as a man 0f constd- - tion for Infantile Paralysis at Mil- - strength of a standard central committee for Beaver's the State Fish and Game Commit iehfs other league game. wasl on C March The ford and thi with Several a erable local meeting of endurance closel carloads at to In horueht The .Times 1956 Centennial observance people been in poor health for several sion "opened the gate" for th the City Council meeting, Monday. use of more baits and also cut ttK he 1955 season for Beaver, anoistamina to walk long instances called by Max .Medium, County! were on the highway to (he south months, It was felt that he was Many people and organizations daily bag limit tor most specii the standing of the teams is listed He has Jaken long hikes into and chairman, so that the county whllof town near the airport and west improving. Ieath came suddenly on Tues over Beaver Mountains, and 101 be ready to go ahead with vacein 0f town. The huge blast lighted will be called upon to participate of game fish. is ollows: I found is He had eaten a hearty meal vaccine Salk wood if his was for L. utions Pet. the W. entire day. the western horizon and in the various events to be held chopped many years Commission action in Januan and seemed in the best of spirits. effective and is licensed by tin visible in 12 western states. ' i .87 jlhome throughout the Centennial Year, it had already set the general game Parowan i 3 5 Windows and doors rattled here He had been to town for a milk was stated by the Mayor. Mr. Edwards was born March National Institute of Health. fish season over most of the stale Delta 3 5 the shock wave hit about 16 shake for his wife and daughter, is 6258, 1867, at Birmingham, England, Early in April, a report Representatives of the Civics to hegin May 28th and continue Millard 3751 tliel minutes 0 after the explosion. .A Mrs. Ian Moore, Beaver, who was 3 from vaccine a on nested the and son Robert Elizabeth of 9. October Beaver class from high school, taught by through Unlver-hlee- p 8 as of distant thunder visiting them. While sitting in his 0 the at rumble, When he Evaluation Center Mr. Ripplinger, met with the CounHuntington Edwards. Following is a brief summary Milford was is followed by two chair, he complained of feeling a heard If the his first, of two was of relative report Michigan. actions of family Commission the age construction years cil and proposed tlie sity Beavers .won onl I distinct the Although to the hi bit dizzy, and slumped to the floor .'be licensed it similar be shocks, by as convert favorable, will immigrated to America of a drinking fountain near the to the 1955 angling regulations; and was gone. out of eight league game to the Church of Jesus Christ of the National Institute of Health. me" in 1 ! 5 3 hree to include were liberalized Baits DUP of in front the building curb -- -- --A native of Beaver, he was bom 10 t..w. onl The mushroom of nuclear the used last was y i"uuU, Latter-davaccine auu The year liver Saints The students propose to gather anything hut meat and widest I was the wan tn ir, paro 4 on rose to is the cloud 0,000 feet, highes April 28. 1906, son of Thady and 1,830,000 children. It rocks in the area and nroducts containing same. Dao lost one in Greenville lived defeat. They The of was not visible Annie Baker Baldwin. He married family of margin the vaccinations but trial series, s.uu these of results to trash fish minnows, chubs, construct the drinking fountain one by three. i number of years before settling two It' points, tilt by from Beaver. evaluated. Part of the cloud I Marguerite Walker, April 30, 1927 that it is now heing accommodate the hundreds of ers, bullheads and suckers may bt In St. In the eiga. in Beaver. four. two by wilil md have vaccine is found reported passed over the at Beaver. Later solemnized it effective, to tj angling tourists who use the park during used in any water open scored of most Beavers He the spent Temple. games, Nationall George fall and radiation st. the (ieorge area, so long as they are caught an league He married Eilza Ann Sheraton, be furnished by the summer season. , nnints to 333 .for in Beaver, moving to Cedr 3ts his life is Ac andlout checked. first to vaccinate Foundation being carefully ... i " v It was agrfeed that the City killed before using. St. which should be svov. 16, second graders; later It will belCording to AEC representative, Mr about five years ago and to Artificial lures remain the same their opponents, ' "B "UB would furnish the pipe and tap sev.nf record for a teami UnH a For ago. about nth-year l for Armeen, stationed in Beaver, thr George restr.c the St. George Temple. Mrs. Ed- - available from physicians if the students do the work as a as last year, including the finishing fourth in final standing, ers who wish to be vaccinated. highest fallout recorded In this eral years, he had been employed blade three tion of moving only t, community-bettermena vtl, project A further check ot the box s;oreiw territory occurred near the Utah as a car salesman for different tV.nl .i Included in other business of on tandem lures. volun-- l vPV,,,ia line at Baker. be will vaccination The f the eight games suowa companies. two sons and eI1 limi four daugh has Bag limit and possession the Council was the decision to call He is survived by his widow, Si. in rieaVer missed re Reavers dropped in more field ters living: Heber Edwards, Mc- - tary. Children win receive vacein- resl(lent9 a Many with the and same, one are refor bids on a police car, the offj and 9o their Billie Mar jean Moore of ation their opponents, oals than parents' upon Min ..;)) only the th(1 of blast" because Mervin num George; Edwards, over the ev.; fish two free-tnrocial call appearing elsewhere in duction o i out sent thru be will Doris Baldwin, Grand A form in the aepai quest. Beaver; in tlme. three Rulon accuracy nov Edwards, Provo; prevlou xl,e eYsville; change this issue. Attention also was call ber permissible last year.7 It .raw tne siauu to uie a in for is .schools ment aays responsible slwts had occ,urred at 6:30 anrt 9t Junction, Colo.; Marguerite and Leon Edwards, Salt Lake City; the or pound' ed to the fact that dog licences are stands at ten fish, In one of Mrs. Stella 240 first .of Lonie local cagers. of the approximately in,? Phoenix were not i,)0king during the Katherine Ann Baldwin, St. George parents whichever Hollingshead, now due, and will soon be deUn andor one fish, second graueis in Miuara, iosi "' I Ariz., and Elaine Edwards, Beav-ian- u n il the games against Ikhtins of the and two grandchildren; and four first. an opportu western the Beavers them quent. Enforcement of the law on caughtwas also ruled that residen a three-poibrothers. Loyal Baldwin, Beaver; margin, a giving orange-co- l and with the County large. sky grandchildren, It ...... dogs within the city without vu irijusoi ot. seven more field goals than number of Jess Baldwin, Middeltown, Calif.; detonation. ored nuclear now imy not are who required children attached license tag for 1955 will The last be vaccinated if the vaccine is li Earl. F. Baldwin, Beaver; Adrian an angling llcenb Mi a victorious Eagles. a remar be necessary, the Council decided. to purchase shown censed. have Baldwin and Mrs. Vernetta Frazer, ..we frames unuer BEAVER RELATIVES ATTEND Cedar, and Mrs. Vina Hutchings, The City grader has spent most (eleven years of age and 1. . Imnrnvem ent in the foul fou Beaver County Commissioners ITNKltAI, SERVICES FOR of the week working on the streets may this year possess only Beaver. the bovs getting over 60 have agreed to purchase the cot in town, and residents are pleased fish or three pounds. me K RILEY IUSHXELL, 72 and cent wm'" .winning per may For the first time anglers ton, needles, syringes, and alcohol with the results. foul line A include three fish under the seven game at the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson and necessary for the vaccinations. was Parowon at Mrs. Jane Ipson Riley Bushnell, .The final game ... ... ; n ha i .ril ..ri inch size limit in the daily Dag j of Cedar City visited with family suppiy being . i v. TUmii vt--- l' i oiaiA Fishine hours were continued hotly contested all the way, Joseph R. Briggs is visiting this Hales Sisters on Sunday. the " and only uirougn .iu, Qf a dauKhter m Murray, was bur. week in Las Vegas with his sons as 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily tied at the first quarter at hair memaS at Meadow, following .difference and daughters. on any water opened to angling. three points ' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fordham the Beavers ... Fish ijLke. Paneuitch Lake, and time, in the final half, "-" ' I Salt Lake visited Sunday with of serves ai Dec. 1, 1882, ai Sne was born pfl,.klnf!nn nf RaH T ,akB Mrs. Frank Ivie of American Navajo Lake will open two week matched point ror pomi wiun Fordham's grandparents, Mr. 10 Mrs. " vaccine Beaver, a dau.ghter of James and Rams, counting Fork spent several days at Beaver later than the general opening, o league-leadin- g phoned t0 Beaver, Tuesday eve graaers, wivo wm A. A. Morris. Mrs. and 5 mar was She ror tne vimuh , Sarah Ip8on Riley. t tell of the Wrth of thelr cinations. i ,,, setting her home prepared to rent June 11. Fish Lake closes Sept. 18 points against-2in 1903. t. ,Kn n T,Hhnn re Davia uiacKner.gmuua.nu5 irst child, a hoy. The mother i Use of boats for angling Mrs. Alton Marshall and chil -nom- - in .uauu i.i)3 icminc led all scor iha fnnnw Vvntine Stntt. Crand- 4 ; last his .game, second graue and ir playing First j (Frileft Wilson as same today mains tne George of Minersville spent Monday uunug issi. dren and field survivors include husband; four with her parents, Mr. and Mta. nts for the Iim time are Mr room mothers will b invited to are reminded thai th ers with 18, ten from the day) for Midvale, where he will Anglers line. foul The the song alui t wo daughters; 14 grand Blaine Morris. and Mrs. Wesley Stott and Mr. hein with the vaccinations.' spend a few days visiting his dau- 1954 regulations continue effec six for six at and Mrs...Delmer Parkinson. Mr. nolio vaccinations require a serlesLjjUjn. two live until April 16 this year. Th ghter and family. BEAVER lnree brothers and two sisters, pland Mrs. stott went to iau Liaite of three to be effective. Mrs. uiane G above new regulations are not ef Mr. and Mrs. Bayles of Paroassiswill school nurse, to Those attending the funeral ser- of Interest went McCulley. Mrs. Arlo P. Messinger Tuesday. Sidelights fective until that date where they Pearce lon were Sunday guests of their " wan Mr It David included: Beaver ices from 2 is the fact that this Is the first with the program. Supt. Salt Lake City on Saturday to visit concern waters Already open to Rollins ..i 1 Mrs. Lloyd Davis and daughter, for Mr. and Mrs Pearce and Kent Hansen, Beaver and Mrg Mark Woolsey, Mr. and 4 and he with her husband until the year around angling. 2 ..: Mr. Bayles christened and family Hutchings Their first City molio chairman, will make ar Mrs jame8 Riley, Mr. and Mrb his 4 Urban Limb, Cedar. 2 Proclamations covering all aag Park Legislature adjournes on little granddaughter. Miners1 a child of raneement at Belknap and othello Riley, Mrs. May Boytei, 0 ling regulations for 1955 will be Adams Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, Mr. and Ik Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nelson of St ville. published, printed, and available Eyre Mrs. Viola Paxton of Salt Lak6, Mrs. J. rhilo Boyter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vera Richards of Kearns to the public by April 1. 6 George, also was born In Marcn, 2 Skinner and and sister, Mra. Noreen Sharp of Stott Mrs was the first Wesley a former Beaver resident, spent 6 is also Revola Parkinson r5 Copies may be obtained when Blackner Ashworth .B-Ezra Mrs were guests of Mr. aud and Richfield Mr. o grandchild for the Limbs and her last week with her sister, Mrs. Mav printed ;by calling in person o Murdock 0 0 from a vara Ai l s, ucia luuife"1' MHo Baker over the weekend. home Sunday Mrs. turned of 13 Karl Mrs. Marcn Woolsey Mr. and relatives. hirthdav other anniversary Patterson and . writing to Department of Fish and , . rQra nrBapnt for On Saturday, they all attended the ars tion tr o In company wiu. " Game headquartes, 1596 West No 17 24 15 51 These three births of "firsts" Mr. and .... nd Totals ..... the services and came to Beaver funeral of their cousin, Jane R. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ashworth and Temple, Salt Lake City. Ithp nniv dates of birthday or anni uu6 Alfred Prusse or. uoumuu. tr ii. March in to visit with relatives, returning to Bushnell at Kanosh. PAROWAN' versaries celebrated family have gone to North Dakota went to Arizona. wun Thev a F P G Mr of membership a with Limh her tlieir nome on euiiuajr, visit the family parents, for 2il I fViov Irkurtl. UUC1HA H'W vlaltPfl Willi Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Johnson an 0 10of between 40 and 50 5 WEATHEJt PAST WEEK and Mrs. Anderson, for sometime. Clark m,n.mm Tnhn p. narton, aim 1 ' 0 Mrs. S. G. Hickman were in Salt; 1 Max. Min. Prec. Bentley and Mrg pete An(ierson of 4 is they were sightseers at the ulempie" .00 50 27 Mrs. Arnold Parkinson and her Lake City from Sunday to Wed Stubhs 4 March nnA Mr. and Mrs. Kicn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollingsneau around. They went oy way week The Johnson Mitchell 7 last paann of 1 vis nesday P. .00 Funk 16 Roma Mrs. 33 5 March daugther, Beaver Ferry and returned via Las Vegas. ,. 8 of Salt Lake sent word to 0 pr0vo were overnight via 9 .00 47 Ued in Cedar, Friday, with Mrs. a'tended funeral services for Dale Gurr March 6 on week-en- d a of at the nome oi "Mrs. daughter Davl baby birth and Mr. of the son of 4 last 0 itors .00 19 62 7 Itha P. Robinson and Mrs. Joan Jones, March .. t .. Tflfl Haycock .1.- has a 1 Jones. 3 Friday, March 4. The baby .00 received wore i r ana M. 62 19 Hickman. 8 March has Low Jim Mrs. King Scott. naa neen ou v.--- 4 sister, Sandra and a brother, visitors 2 born ... .00 27 65 vw erandson, 9 March Whitney Mrs. ul vac u.. A,.!.,r,ntt and Mexico i., 9 Grandparents in Beaver are 0 .00 33 Mr. and Mrs. H liu ilia, 55 tc 10 Mar. In Halterman Provo, 1, March Mrs. Anderson la a sister to airs. Lydia Patterson ana Mr. aim Patterson. C. Roy Cox. 23 17 9 56 Arshel Hollingshead Totals Conservationist Unit Work MURRAY. I5y GLEN E. EASTER SEALS ATO CAMPAIGN At tV.U time of year there is al- cerned with the hope that the FOR CRIPPLED IX UTAH a good purpose. ways a lot benig sa'.d about the viil be used to Seals went out this week amount of snow and water In the We always have to keep in mind tn Easter By HARRY MARLOWE 185,000 residents or uian as . snow-nar- k on our mouiiiaYii, and ,. of the smallest, lumped into for Crippled Chil The 31st Utah Legislature ac four a lot of interest is shown in the ,een conditions which can arise tc the Utah Society IMPROVEMENT district with more than HERD the first step the took only Adults and but,1 dren ntlliV I and, il:er this estimate somewhat, . complished the impossible SOCIETY TO OBSERVE RELIEF making of the snow surveys. MAIM cam FOR counties. j three SET ill launching the greatest MEETING thereby made history. They man wonder how many people thh.li as a rule, they will serve the purFOUNDING NEXT TUESDAY In the House, Salt Lake goes paign for crippled children In its Dairy aged to do what no legislature Beaver County that these snow surveys are jus' pose for which they are intended. annual The two, Weber, Utah and Daia up was The annual commemoration of iiorH history. another function assigned to the An example of this situation Tne1 improvement Assn. meeting since 1931 has been able to ao one each and Sanpete loses add which officially The in Relief of campaign 1954. the the f0undine last Society will he held In the County Agent s iitnougti neany every session since year Soil Conservation Service person- experienced one. That makes 64 members aud continues 10th and March w,m be 0,bserved in the three Beanel which is more of tradition that. snow pack measurement showed opens office at 8:00 P.m. Thursday eve i41 nas triea it care of the biggest inequitakes 10, April Easter was not too Sunday, on March rer Id content water waT(j8 through Tuesday. that the March 17. All dairymen arH The 1955 legislators came uj ties populous Davis County hav nine anything else. pro-i,,- , one Firs-Thirannual is d the opportunity the far from normal as of April 1, but chapel, with the nvited tn attend. Lyman men. wnn a reapportionment pian mm ing only one repreeentative and second Ward as host Actually, these surveys, and the he extreme cold weather which vided residents In Ltah and acro extension dairyman from USAC. passed, ivaiuraiiy, me pian is uui Sanpete, with a declining popula. on them, natVon to nnanciaii contribute the durinformation gathered xisied at the high elevations program has been arranged a ni v,0 nresent to talk to the crou;. all that everyone would have Uitea have a very real value and on ng the month of April held tu assistance to crippled children's and refreshments will be served. " A snecial feature will be a re i o see. r,o compromise proposa tion, having two. By 1960, when the new censu3 which can be very useful to eacn water back until the lowy wate; services, according to Kenneth II. All women in the community of the mature Aill ever please everyone. But n is to the nort dairymen in the of rancher and taken, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah are invited to attend this special and every farmer had been precipitated and then Roth, executive director record of each cow tha. weui quite a loug way to takiuc and Weber will all go up. And equivelant Children for Utah Crippled River on draonage. Beaver Society It the warmed the when eventi higher up recora micaieoi a numue-- oi mequiues. oniDleted a 305-da- y that la as it should be. The plan, Mr. Roth pointed out that over are made for .he purpose reaches and began to precipitate I aim prouauiy loreuiosi. as we said before, is not the bust 19 54, nisi, of getting the necessary Informa that water, there were approxl 90 percent of all money collected At present, there are 10 herd! me plau divides bait Lake, eber in the world. But it does not hurt lion for making an estimate of the mately 15 miles of dry ground fo. remains In Utah and Is used In!I BEAVER STAKE MAKES on test in Beaver. An average otM"u nan counties into souatona anyone unduly and it Is workable. LIBERAL CONTRIBUTION TO from the watersnea ihe water to run over before it direct services to the handicapped. total run-o- ff cows were tested last year.ldistncts. This means the Senate And the very fact that it passed 190 v .harM is made for any serv LDS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL In the past , these estimates have reached an acre of farm land. We an average production 0! "lane up win reueci every paaa makes hiBtory. with ' hren verv dose to the actual meas ill kn.;w now what the consequen of Beaver The have B: Stake people 9081 With the lawmakers through, pounds of milk and 305.fi nig political change in these couu .slr.n, and as such, they will es of such a situation can be. lies. Lnder the plan, Salt Lake or ured run-of- f in their contribu pounds of butterfat. been generous nearly so, an overall look shows run-of- f uie. a the goort time, the At very farmers will have six senators (losing one; irive the present "on to the fund for the Primary HnnVi Tr;;;. the 1955 Legislature did a that favorable way rather the in looks situation nf what tt expect and Weber and Utah will stiU in sait Lk, children's Hospital . aB, good job. They held tho pretty Wltr. from the water content 0' the snow ASSIGNED 11..1.1Q irrigation water. have two each. :nt rrmnLd "cording to Mrs. Mildred Smith REED THOMPSON ."rrr;,-,;- ; line well on expenditures. pretty t Is watersnea GREAT Beaver on it the possible BASE AT pack this information, By setting up the Senate meui of th Stake Primary TO AIR secretary as much added rev. a raised choola of frnm hiM They that so . forminir nnerations The watershed is very evenly coy An amount of $1131.55 was con- - FALLS; IN MUNTEXAXCE Oership at 25, aud cutting Sal enue as they could without unduly nrovlde Th otin lm con the water and snow the with eied m, won't run up against by one, rural control of thei increasing taxes, even though the wheel trlbuted this year as compared t ot tent Is high for the amount o: hl1,ir,, i'th A3c Georp,e R. Thompson, so.i Lake was realized. Three coun $44.000, 000-plu- a Senate possible. Within the operation Stak for The "098.30 year. lat -. minimum school eauioMrs. n and Warren of Mr. Thomp ties r.i.hM r,thr f;.rm there is a certain Ilex snow we have. The only dlscour and Sevier fund will necessitate a statewide Hoard the iron, Washington ." appreciates generosity the i to was assigned reriao to son, tneir ment so there recently notel been necessary and has aging factor that ibillty from year to year got a senator by themsulves. property tax of no mean propor4 07 Air Base Group, Field Main to to date ts the fact that the soil is ' 1m some land which Is planted That a are makes up the increase ami tions. for Ihe contributions . worthy nnn in rtah iiaMrt tenance Sq., at Great Falls AFB, v.i vv ... U1C 9 I V J I .v " crnns or certain land which comparatively dry under the snow cause. of the counties got a re several was What to do about school financMontana. to seed f pack and, of course, this will re last year, only $5,023 spentj the land owner Intends alignment.' Air IncludInto the remains a problem that will this After and such ing In run-ofat leas enlisting administration f or by crops duce the total pnrmaneni. pasture For instance, Wasatch was tak have to be faced more and more as he Is known to hia as services. I: CHILD HEALTH CLINIC TO to ed all Reed, classed Force, water be necessary of can amount which the a. alfalfa en away from a five county dia in an expanding population. But many friends here, was sent to capacity is Important that the people of BE HELD MARCH 2 This Is the land satisfy the water-holdin- g trict, and goe.s into a senatona the 1955 Legislature faced wilh la Is basic snow-pac- k Lackland for Texas, their AFB, how by money affected Utah know the which on soil ot directly the be will which A Child Health Clinic will b training. Later, he was sent to district with Duchesne. Daggett a big Job and without too many lies. We hope to have a favorable heing spent. When you give to the estimate. this run-oac Second are at Mrach 24th. held the snow next Illinois, where he was added to Uintah County la an tools with which to work as far Chanute AFB, Seal you Easter Campaign, of each report to make after the shortly after April first to In a course aircraft instru- other change. That leaves Wayne as financing went, did a workman- took are publish urVvyj are completed on the first tually helping crippled childrenj Ward meetinghouse, according tho u H'.!mat Kane, Garfield and Piute coantie 4 Ilka job. ment cox. Mrs. Esta need who training. your help. April. ed and made available to all BHS Civics Class n Millard Division County Pupils - 48-3- 9, n . , vari-color- n, ... V. w hj-sefon- nre-daw- nt n. vu,.c o-- 1 '-- T: -" I:"":?; "n. Va. n; 1 great-grands- 1 1 t. Ar I son-in-la- -- - ... ", "EVERY ACRE TO ITS BEST USE" UNDER THEICAPITOL DOME Thest-survey- r VV - :r:rr'.;:jrVn; 7'::ir;r:(r:;r;:;;h hrc. .,!.i W t. ff ,r |