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Show Microfilming Corp. in e foil--- .. I' HE FIFTIETH YEAR Ave. rurpont " ll Donations of blood provided by the Rod Cross for national defense and civilian use last year totaled almost 8' million. Of these, more than 1.8 million went for civilian ues In more than 3,500 hospitals. PUBLISHED COUNTY SEAT NKWBPAPER IN AND FOR ItKAVER t II V AMI EASTERN BEAVER COUNT BEAVER (UTAH) NO. 12 PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1955 Joseph H. Morris Military Rites Held Buried Saturday 0 Tuesday for FARMERS URGED TO SPRAY ALFALFA FIELDS IV SPRING James E. Wiilden American Legion At Greenville vi (Givenville Farmers should be prepared to The Greenville Ward chapel waDray alfalfa fields at the proper filled with friends and relative.time, Grant Esplin, county agri on Saturday afternoon for funeral cultural agent reminds Beaver services for Joseph H. Morris, SI, whj passed away March 15. a: County farmers. be should control weevil Alfalfa Pintura, at the home of a daughapplied in early spring, when firs'. ter. Mrs. Nell Parkinson. Glenn M. Blackner, counselor i:. jtwth alfalfa shoots are only y2 co 2 inches tall. !pray with either the bishopric conducted the final iicntachljr or dieldrin at that unit services. the agent recommends, to destroy Speakers were. Joseph A. Man idult weevils before their eggs are zione and S. Tuylor Farnsworth laid. This spray treatment give.-- with a tribute being given by Mrs. alfalfa weevi! Luellia Rollin of Minersville. effective Musical selections were prelud.' control, according to the research Spin-till- Post Forms First ) : yds : 4 II r i n j - Beaver Post No. 32, American Legion, officially installed its first, I S ?V uniformed completely Will-deSquad at ceremonies Monday evehU at 18' March died who 69, ning. Community service in parresidence in Salt Lake City aftei ades and as honor guard and firHoward C. a lingering illness. ing sfuad for military funerals was White, Third Ward bishop, will be the chief functions of th9 in charge of the final services. newly-forme- d group. services at weiv the Speakers A committee, headed bv Ernest George C. Murdock and S. Taylor G. Joseph, World War I, assisted Farnsworth, who told of their Ion;; by Rondo T. Farrer, Korean War. acquaintance with the Willde:: P.ist commander; Douglas Thomao low-coPlai. the family. They explained War II, vice commander; Robert con of Life and offered words of . Brown, War II, finance officer; Hor V. Macel F. if USDA and .postlude music by eolation t0 the survivors. and Leon Swindlehurst, Koreaa male quarAnn ton and Williams; was spoke? Prayer at the home War, Post adjutant, have worked hv Walter K. Kerksiek; the invo Alfalfa sprayers should b( tet, "Oh' My Father," by Kins on the project for several months, 1 Wh and Kay Morris. Foidham, workinf Ralph P. Messiager cation by Arlo ileaned and put in good and Mr. Joseph directed the final ms and Rov Barton; and mixe-the ibenediction by Joseph A. jrder :before spraying time arrive;issue of the uniforms Monday. Swindle Anona Cox, Esta immedi jiiartet, "armei's should arrange Prior to the formal issue of the .vior Kent and Baker Milo included: Music for the services itely ,for needed dieldrin or hep- hurst, "Sometime official uniforms. Mayor S. Taylor We'll Under W Clara not an, .have and if already a melude rhlor postlude by they of Farnsworth, a Carter; two selections by a mixed 'one so. Only four ounces per acr ?tand." the Legion, spoke briefly to the was FA'Kby home CKRKMONY the MONDAY at W AT The UNIFORMED SQUAD NO. FORMS LKGIOX Anona POST 3 Drayer eithe; AMERICAN Mrs. applying chemical, Carter, )f actual quartet: gnoup assembled in the Seminary , , 1 ill Iimiwri II j I (1,1 MM an nsft"ticid as a d .M.MJ l. spray Rlaine Blackett: the invocation by hi liilllAU PH'HU'H, It'll IU I" 1 , .linjui i. Swindlehurst, Ken building. He pointed out the op the and Milo Baker, "Oh My Father" and s needed to control alfalfa weevil Richard Jones, Milford; Bi.shop, Robert Drown, Krinst G. Joseph, committee chairman; Ifcmgltts Thomas; Uniformed squad for service to the comY. Williams portunity D. Ashwoitii James Clark accomJames benediction S. Smitli, Gene row iby Karl Fay first Farnsworth, Dchn, Rarto.i, standing more complete "Nearer, My God to Thee," For to the families of de- and munity in Green made was Leon Interment Palce, Robert Low, Don Hurt, ami Rondo T. Faner, jrost coinmander; back row, left to right panied by Mae C. White; Nell T formation on combatting tm ' which this squad ceased . a veterans .111 1 ..rwt I 17ul.l,a-l1.. i 1... I .1 tiimiivv II t , f.u..I.j ...!1., IT,,v .nw, i.t, Jueon SWinuii Smith sane a solo, "Goin' Home.' serious alfalfa pest, Beaver Coun ville cemetery, where the graveL. in, imj;it-r- ; i'lmm nuisi, Ijic jiiiii.j, Dr. W. D. Bishcould render. now W. was by spoken Military rites were conducted ,jv residents can contact the county side of the chairman op, were City Coordin at the Mountain View cemetery by agent's office ifor a free copy oi Walbeck. The pall hearers CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND a and Council, Seott major in the Farrell ating Walbeck, Howard ADULTS RECEIVE DIRECT the newly organized American Le Extension Circular 213, "Alfalfa Medical War II, also Corps during Keith Barton, Ronnie Baker, Lynn m AID FROM EASTER SEAL SALE gwn squad. Mr. Manzione serveo Weevil Control." w.,iv to He stated that the group. pffi spoke Parkinson. and Claude as acting chaplain, and the grave "everything worthwhile required In addition to the Immediate Figures that tell a story were side prayer was spoken by Mark and that while in unisacrifice, were AS whom GRAIN Utah present the SPRING released all of Society PLANT today by family, Woolsey. will be constantly on in form, you relatives AdulU for Crippled children and for the services, other The uall bearers were all vet EARLY AS POSSIBLE Hun Morris 'parade'." Mrs. Seal Easter and with in the Mr. Low connection cluded: Jim erans of World War I: After the men had put on their Where soil moisture is ampl ter Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hunter, campaign conducted once a year by Stan Oakden, George Valentine water is avail Mrs. Mvrtle official earlv Legion jackets, ties, over irrigation West ir Rowley, Mrs. ,his society. Figures that are ootn H. M. Christensen, Vaness Bakes Many college students soent tn seas caps and trousers, they as ana able, farmers should plant spring nar-inof all Mr, Fillmore: A baby bov was born Wednes alarming and consoling, alarming Glen Hutchings M ihome it beiag sembled for pictures taken by Mr. grain as early as they can wort Mrs. Ralph Jones, Holden; Mr day evening in the hospital in Ce because so little is known of them past week-en- d Mr. Wiilden was born in Beaver the land and prepare a seedbed Kerksiek, and then went to the and daugh dar. ta Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warby and consoling in knowing that the end of the winter quarter. Bullock Ben ,Mrs and Feb. 18. 1886, a son of Feargu idvises Grant Esplin, county a.g Elite Cafe for light refreshments. Jack Mrs. two and The baby has brothers, Larry there is an organization in Utah ter of Tooele; Mr. and Annie Thorpe Wiilden. He re cultural agent. Merrill Miller of Black Rock The uniformed squad fills a Nev.: Mr. ani and Dale, and a sister, Rita sue that is doing something about it Elv. of Thoisapn ceived his early education here was the guest of his cousins, Mr. long-fe- lt need of the Legion, and Farmers should use high qual Mrs. Farrell Scott, Zealand Alor 4,600 children in Utah have or but much of his life was spent else tv seed of an adapted variety ms. Mr. Baldwin of thopedic handicaps. 22,400 chil and Mrs. Press Whornham, last will add color and distinction to Duane ven mrs. Mrs. Mr. ana and where. lie saw service in World oerferablv certified seed. The fol celebrations and parades In years Mrs. Elma Patton, all of Provo, Monterey, Calif., sent word to the dren in Utah have a speech or Friday. War I, and has had employmen lowing varieties have 'been tested Mr. and ahead. Mrs. Alden Black of Pan paternal grandparents, Mr. and hearing defect'and 17,000 adults in many of the western states Mr. and Mrs. Aird G. Merkley and are recommended for Utah Cox, birth Lester Mrs. the of Bald Mrs. F. handi an and win, n Mr. Earl Utah have orthopedic BARLEY: Bonneville is a high guitch; He was married Jan. 14, 1952 Mr and Mrs. Forest Clyman, mi of their second son on March 16 cap. It is estimated that five chii ana family visited on Sunday with MEETING IN CEDAR AUW on to for Jennie S. D., growing in Hot Springs, yielding variety and Mrs. Rarl Parkinson of Hur- Mrs. Baldwin left last Friday eve dren In a thousand are bom vic Mr, and Mrs. W. Richard Horton NEEDY 1'IiANS FOK COUNTIES fertile soil with a good supply ol icane and Toquerville, and many nlng to assist the family for i tims of cerebral palsy. ad1 to 'ril!: and dauighter Linda in Provo. Camden, who survives Ways of telling the legitimata irrigation water. It has stiff straw from Minersville and Milford. Sons and daugthers by a few days. the number who become handicap needv Derson from the profession Mr. oi Mrs. and Miner resists Richard of therefore and and lodging E. the to served was are: James A hot lunch marriage ped In later life and you have San were aired at a re harvest relatives and Bernardino, Calif., visited on al panhandler folks &' A son was'born to Mr. and Mrs ome really alarming figures. Jerome, and Mrs. Max Thompson falling down just before in Cedar of weliare cent meeting Saturday with Mrs. Flora Edwards Salt Lake City;Lavell Wiilden o: time. Velvon is still a popular bar the Relief Society House by the T.eland F. Friday. American Fork Becaiuse of the length of time on service groups and aeencies public on both to to their Lake for Satl serv way spring planting, City women of the ward after the this (Friday) morning, according required in the rehabilitation of Seattle; Russell Wiilden, Chattan ley Lo formulate a uniform. in attempt has land. It ' to word received by maternal the cerebral palsied, it i3 the cost attend a convention. ices. ooga, Tenn .; Mrs. Delbert Schow, rrieated and dry straw policy of handling the problem of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor liest of all Milford; nine grandchildren; two smooth awns and fairly stiff to diseases grandparents, crippling are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whom indigent trancients. quite brothers and two sisters, Joseph, Both of these varieties Farnsworth. The little boy has one rehabilitate and were It Tiot for the The meeting, called by the Red MEETING GARDEN SF.COXD smut. ham to this week at Bearer on resistant spent all brother and four sisters awaiting Utah Society for Cirppled Chil Irl, Mary and Ruth Wiilden, In an attempt to curb the 2H MLiR. Cross will MONDAY, SET FOR business OATS: This grain usually and pleasure returning to of Beaver his homecoming. This is the second dren, none but the wealthiest and the as much feed per acre in salt Lake, baturday, where they professional panhandler All of the children, accompanied not produce The second in the series of Gar grandson ifor the Farnsworth.? could afford the necessary treat will make their who makes his way by criminal where Utah. However, home. in as .barley will be held on the past ten days. ment. by their spouse and family, were Overland ia a good den Club meeting pleading poverty and need, ana A. E. Smitn, Tirecient for the services, as well it is desired, 28. March Seal who seeks to eet money or other Monday, Easter is where That on your well It Word received Mrs been good has by yields variety. will as the widow. Others from out-o- f Tooele agent, former County this Mr? a And remembe and go. dollars has Mrs. Marvin Spendlove Richard Orton that her niece, Mias valuable goods fraudulently. is smut resistant and town included, Mr. and Mrs. Bob land, Carl Ross. sUte supervisor, speak on 'What and How to Plant. Glenna Stevens and children vis that more than 90 percent of this Lucille Anderson straw. stiff hort of American be held at the Mil Ited with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stev money remains in Utah and les will Vowels, Caliente, Nev; Miss Esther Meetings Rod Cross, and a repreAmerican whea a WHEAT: Where good Fork, daughter of Mr. and Mr Butterfield. Seattle; Earl Thomp is wanted for Church at 1:30 p.m. and ens in Fillmore on Wednesday. Lem- ford than 4 percent is used In admin 'Kulon Anderson, former Bearer sentative of the sUte welfare deland, irrigated at the Beaver Court House at 8:00 son, Salt Lake City istration. hi (or the "new Lemhi 53) Is the residents, Is leaving on April 19 partment la this district, together All interested persons are p.m. with Red Cross chapter omcers, Misses Jeanne and Patrick When vou give to Easter Seals for a mission to Australia. leading variety. This Is a soft nvlted to attend. Louise ana Martha and to and services straw whnrnham county welfare officers from stiff to re direct with Is now white wheat you are giving George Mitchell, who d Iron and Washington Beaver Hurst of Salt Lake City pert the cerebral palsied and handlp-peJim Park and Keith Bklnne siding in Reno, called at the Press sruod smut resistance. It has yield in the delibera Mr week-en- d with Joined counties Beaver state not Baker b of Wendell does the week-end at most Mrs. in and the The Mr. sub Utah. his well "d of Las at Society parts office Wednesday to renew spent the Vegas main Whornham. of tions. on They have any other means of carrying with Jim's tiarents. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Press Idaho Falls came Utaih farmers want three Friday scription. He recently returned A nlan which has been found last week to visit for a week at th were Joined on Sunday by Mr. and on their work. They receive no Parley Grastelt, who have recently k from a trip to New York characteristics in the grain they son In Cedar City of giving di Mrs. and Whornham workable Mr. and or state govMrs. Frank home of his parents, funds from any city, left Beaver to make their home In City and other eastern points of nifk for seeding: high yield, or gasoline as one shelter straw were conduct stiff food, and Cedar. accompanof Milo easo Mr. ernmental Baker. Las They has agencies. resistance, the where Oastelt They the Jeffery trip," Vegas, interest. "I enjoyed the illegal and lnmeans of no Mrs. on Joati curbing Lake have ied from Salt no Telethons. They irrigated by employment. he said, "and saw lots of Interest to prevent lodging Calif fraudulent persons, waj n unethical Mrs. Eliza Gunn left for nlant solicitations. They depend i Hughes and daughter, who have ii,ta Kii t live th West, andnand. All the varieties recommend for con HI of the to the and group in because weeks six week ornia last presented been visited developed for the past Mrs. Ronald Garner and daugh you. am looking forward to returning! ed above have, a as Abe Mrs. .. lilt; .n,mar possible uniform r. ueippter ,rnr. tnese auainies. vu he Northwest; .ne week in Port ness of her daughter, ter of Salt Lake City spent part sideration i.IU IJCttVCr IVl it,. ounniivi. " counties. three the in policy land with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boyle. Mrs. Douglas Hansen, whe this week at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Rhead Gunn and of a. "No one objects to helping peo E Mr. William Mrs. Hughes, and the remainder in has completed her school work and Calif., parents, Voncalla, with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- the BYU In Provo. also went to two children of Hayward, Gunn White, while her husband, assist ple if they are really la need, but John Mrs. Is being and Mr. accom visited was She Mrs. mother. see her don R. Baker and family. ant conductor of the University the case for charity has and other relatives in Beaver a who the professional threatened by husband, from her flew and by panled daughter Hughes Band, was on tour t Southern short time ago. By HARRY MARLOWE panhandler who goes irom one also attenedd the BYU. Oregon. Utah and Las Vegas. or county to another community variety. There are several ways for legfinancial help from each," of Is Mrs. Amy Brlnkerhoff has rc getting Naturally, reapportionment LAKE CITY SALT islative bodies tj make a record. GREAT WALL CITY out at the meeting. was t pointed areas the rural to can ceived word that her granddaugh great interest They can do nothing. They It was revealed the county wel CONSTRUCTCO BY THE UTAH PIONEERS IN 1853 an 1854 leg ter. Norma Fay Sledee. 14. Delta fare revise practically everything about And the changes made bytothe under state law affect closer come will received a I rating In the recent can departments Or, they tan islature state government. Thi Drawn 5 Hew I Letotian oj Cirtj Wall Juprimpo A Uftn ttlep of a families if children, aged help m solo festival at Hurricane. The Portion f tT)ooli-f- i 3al lak Cii(, llroh take care of most of the pressing ing most of the people than anyIllness are Involved. or persons else. judges made special comment to but this is limited to 90 days in problems and not change present thing Another important measure Norma Fay about her voice. ! ! statutes too much. It was noted. case of rewhich The recently completed 31s; could have been the bill Able-bodimen and women all tax laws fuel motor I welfare de Legisalture fits in the latter cate- vised theand in the process gave for cannot qualify Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Grimshaw around gory. aid. in were Mrs. fuel partment on and Kesler tax a pur rebate S3Q Murray . They passed the large total of farmers Th churches of the area pre posBEBSBBBBa us-5Roosevelt on Wednesday of laa for IHOQDBIHIHffiiOfJ 186 measures, most of which have chased solely have agreed to assist mem of services to viously funeral statutes attend the water week in the Changes or will become law. But In the DO 00 BHD 3 IS their respective cnucues, of SBBaSBESBaSffll bers But Grimshaw of the brother of Mrs. were Important. BB98SSBB8flH passage of these bills, the legisla t.he s'a'e hut most will rive no money ex certain Ross. F. Mrs. and Kesler. J. They affected only aaratEaasaaasas nz i l tors spread their subject matter mostly they offi tfJr- returned the latter part of the cept on contact with a church J aaaaaaaaaiggag ,,t .,Io pnnii'j'h that With till' ireaa. Ratification of the Bear Riv home. or of the cers in origin city week. er Compact Is very Important t' PJ5 ra ra , possible exception of taxation Mr. Ross said it might he pos Lin trite t ftstjiii Utah. northern jj change.' bi.g they made few really sible for Red Cross chapters to About the most a a ij iu in ly iy u uj w Lj in any particular area of the state'? Miss Jane Ann Gunn returned assist in the care of needy tran came which one was the . bill , , economy. ... run to her school work In Ogden after sients by budgeting a stated with some tocnnicai rcviM""" up marked most things One of the havln,g nearly a week's vacation at amomnt of money each half year and water of hi the filing rights her home In Beaver with hor par and turning It over to the city or about the legislature was tho min- Lat one will take some study to S3 E3 33 ents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gunn county for dlsburement under the imum nuni1T of really explosive understand. before the beginning of the spring uniform policy. S)C2SH issues. Another was the death oi On the whole, the farm people bills requiring financing of edu- .)f Utah came out of the Legisla quarter. Miss Gunn Is finishing a in,-two-yecourse In nursing and cation and yet. in the final anal ture finite well. They got no new Douglas Brlggs spent the weekDDIBB search for school fundi will craduate next June. During end In Beaver, returning to Salt pxcent a sure In routriptinns ! her recent stay In Beaver, she wan Lake City on Sunday. broiighf about all the tax changes crease in property tax. .allArl nn rhA folcxntiAnA tn vn fn r.t.T. oi of rons'derable lr. A few bill But there were no demands from Francisco by plane to be Inter San l th as more such wages. WEATHER PAST WEEK terest were passed the school people for 'viewed by airline officials prtaln Max. Min. Prec. more services, or expanding of the one petting up duality of bulls t( I, an as airline steward Ing to work he allowed on summer range an! minimum school fund. The edm-IK 60 12 .00 March ess. While In California, she also tlonal deficit came abiut because another making uniform the au 55 17 .00 March 19 and visited her brothers, Byron of tK uncertainty listing In th m!nJ of torn popl, concerning fh wD that wm 8eu nf the normal growth and the re thorlty of state agencies to acquire 44 1J .00 20 March Rhead and their families. She re built around Salt Lala City in 1853 and 1854, w art publishing for the first time a map showing tie 4 .00 38 luctance of legislators to cut down ind dispose of land. 21 March A fion with on of River the wall to locat Beaver as the Jordan turned western the Enclosure, Thursday. serving most In the final analysis, .00 9 from present school services. 65 22 March friend. Jerry Kindred of Ogden Ihii wall eitended on Vth louth, east to yth East; north to South Temple; east to End Street; a little and 55 23 .00 March 23 Them was considerable legisla Utahns were ahelped In 3 to 4th Avenue; thsnee west to State Street; thence northerly along Wall Street to 7th. Norifcl now Is BYU who the attcndlnr the 31st 62 23 .00 wat4 ta 4h Jordan RIvr March 24 then tion which will have Its effect lr maybe hurt AMlittle by It was Provo, spent the past week-enIn alL t Yet of the arms This wall was e ft. wide et the bottom, 30" at the top and was 12 f. WflW, the rural J Beaver. in none of this legislation was of the good session. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. in the chapel for James E. oi: First-Thir- d h 0 V 14-m- ivy v. Lieb-rman- (i. Man-zlone- . Mm-ean- V - st ento-nologl- t vA I 1 well-time- last-minu- te llal.l -- r out-of-to- two-wee- UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME W imam vj a ti i w i lis ESS amis 1 snrrt Jj S Hiaasa ebb a mm stt. Hi SGSES nsss 12! i ed m I ar WE' in I d |