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Show BEAVER (UTAH) FR-BS- V GREENVILLE By Mrs. Bessie F. Brauer Press &hV ' FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1955 S, ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25. 1904 ., i UTAH SWE PktSS ASSOCIATION MERLE B. MERKLEY Astociate Editor ARD G. MERKLEY Editor and Publisher . jkM h Ivy - ' t 'li1 ?rYl''f iZ." fs 3 Mo. i $1.25 Utah. 1879. Telephone 24 or 239. - on request. rates quoted Advertising - THE LIFE OF A PIG A )'vj ru;inal!s rustled for his food and shelter in t he wilds. Then lie was seduced with "free" meals to fatten him and his life and freedom were forfeited for board and room. Thjf wild pig- had a future, hut only one end awaited his cared-fo- r J. rother. 1 Man has a brain to choose freedom, but history is a sad record of results under socialism to which he has often succum bed. This course has led to servitude and subjugation. Man found lost freedom the price of false security. There is no shortcut to a fruitful life. Man can delegate a few duties to government, but to maintain his liberty he must not submit to government for subsistence. to Stereo the Newest r PRES. EISENHOWER IS HOPE OF GOP IN " t jt' v jam.. A ? i" ik... 1956 It is clear that 'resident Eisenhower does not look upon Help forge the Sword of Hope else as being. 'an "indispensable man. himrelf or th American Cancer Society ! to a press: conference, in connection When the subject came up-awith the 1956 general election, he said: "Did you ever think Billy Fails, Bobby Griffiths, Vance what a fate civilization would suffer if there was such a thing Wood, Scott MeKnight, Leslie Gray as an indispensable man? When he went the wav of all flesh Hugh Blackburn and Kent Limb what would happen? Tt would be a calamity, wouldn't it? J Richard Walker received a Firs; ALBREOHT REVA By don't think we need to fear that." Class Pin. Republican strategists, however, with, their fingers held to Members of the Yellow Moun the prevailing political winds, take a somewhat different view tain Irrigation Company and their Mr. and Mr.s Angus White and They find that Mr. Eisenhower, personally, is far more popular wives an--were entertained with a ban- daughter of California were visit dance Tuesday evening. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs than the party. And most of them seem to have come to trie (juet conclusion that their 1956 prospects, so far as can be seen to The purpose of this event was to Warren Hall. Janet entered tht the final payment on the Mission Home in iSalt Lake City dav, would be dim indeed without him at the head of the ticket. celebrate of the Minersville Res this week. She twill go on a mis purchase U. S. News & World Report, in its issue of March 11, con ervoir, The members were praiseu sion to Guatamala. Mr. and Mrs. in based article an situation cisel y sums up the current political for their efforts to make this proj Hall accompanied the Whites to upon the Gallun and other polls, and upon the conclusions oi ect a success. The principal speak Salt Lake City. seasoned battlers in the political arena. Oii the GOP side, it is ers were John S. Boyden and Al Mr. and Mrs. Vance Marshall all Eisenhower. Tippets of Salt Lake City. are eve Musical the to moving to town. They will ocnumbers the latest during Gallup Poll, the President's ponu According the home where Karen Carter cupy were Wil David e furnished 71 close is to its voters cent ning the by high per larity among lived. The Carters have moved Dads. vocal solo; Sylvia of them approve his conduct of his office, as against 75 per cent liams, of the apartments of the one into June Gillins, Tearson, ladiej Emily 57 lis low point, in September. vr3. per cent, was touched in trio, and Lee Marshall, Milton old Roberts home. November of last vear. Amonsr Republicans. 74 per cent want Marcene Davi3 and Harold him to run again. If he does not run, Vice President Nixon is Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson, Baker, men's quartet. the next favorite but only 30 per cent of the Republicans pick The banquet was served by the Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and him. Thomas E. Dewey is next, with 23 per cent, and Harold Cemetery Committee and all pro Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre are va Stassen follows, with 20 per cent. Tn other words, the Presi- ceeds will go Into the cemetery cationing in New Mexico for a week. fund. dent leads the field by a huge margin. On the Democratic side, the Gallup Polls show that Adlai Fireside for the M Men and Hollingshead celebrat Stevenson is also an overwhelming favorite 58'per cent of the ed Kenneth his 10th birthday on Tuesday. Gleaners wa3 held at the home of Democrats chose him, as against only 16 per cent for Senator Many friends came to wish him Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Spafford. Kefauver. the second choice. There is considerable talk now 'happy birthday." Games were After the lesson, light refreshabout Averell Ilarrimnn being picked, as a result of his upset played and light refreshments ser ments were served to the group. win in the New York gubernatorial contest. But a mere fourj ved to the group. Laiiae Dalton celebrated her per cent of the Democratic voters polled chose him. Fireside for the Special Interest birthday Wednesday evening. All The most significant of the Gallup Polls pitted candidates group was held at the home of her girl friends came and light re against each other in theoretical contests. It showed that Eis- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Messlnger. freshments were served to the enhower would defeat Stevenson now with 59 per cent as After the lesson, light refresh- group. against 41 per cent of the vote (a substantially larger margin ments were served to a group of than was registered in 1952), and that he would overwhelm Ke- twenty-onSince the beginning, In 1948, of fauver, (A per cent to 36 per cent. But Stevenson would talc The for the the Red Cross Blood Program program Sunday the 'measure of Nixon, and with ease 61 per cent to 39. evening services was given by the 6,656,000 (persons have donated .A while ago it was rumored that the President would not Boy Scouts. Scott MeKnight gave blood. run that he was determined to retire and eniov life at the end a short talk on the flag and Mitof one term. Now the Washington consensus seems to be that chell Myers gave a trumpet solo. he will run.1 The pressure on him to do so is terrific. For, as A talk was given on Scouting by DR. THEODORE B. U. S. News savs, "When Republicans appraise the vote divi Ralph Pearson and Scout badges CHRISTENSEN sion and prospective candidatse, they are led to believe that he were presented to the Scouts and their mothers. Those boys receiv is the onlv man who can win for them. ' OPTOMETRIST 1 t MINERSVILLE - all-tim- I 1 i v-s- j A First Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, as srcond class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of Mar. 3. & Allen Fordham and Don ,1 Crigss if 3a! t Lake spent the pasn reek-envisiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Crmond Mar. v.; und :'ari'l?, Mrs. Emily .Aiorri.v tr. and 5f-- s. William Blacken fivl. d4"sater, all of Orem. Mr.: xnd .Vrs. Claude Parkinson ar.il. a ! 'Sillily of Pin: u ru; Vyron Raker of Draper; Mr. jn ! Mrs. Jim Allen. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred .a Atwood of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. uanna Hauer or ipringvnie. were week-en- d guests' a' friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine p.luckeM ire hosts to Mr. and !Mrs. Waiit-rone3 o.f Rochester,' Xew York. Some 20 years aso, the Blarket's met .Mr. Jones when they vvc iwners of the Reaver Bakery. M Jones was hitchhiking through the West and became acquainted wit the Blacketts. In January, they were surprised to receive a phone call from Mr. June3 in New York, take two pictures just as each of saying they were planning a trie V, ith the stereo camera you actually bring out West. Everyone in town is en- your eyes looks at the scene. Nature lets our eyes automatically the pictures into one, but in photography you have to use the joying the City people, and then do this. viewer in oru.jr to determination to learn to ride horse while here. They think we Yhing in in the open country are very fortunate to live here. On Tuesday If someone were to ask, "What bums, or photograph on 35mm the Blacketts bmke in their new is the newest thing in photogra- slides to project. car and motored to Zion's Canyor In stereo pictures, all the obphy?" we'd probably answer to show the beauty of our park--t- "storeo." Of course, show up their natural relajects actually stereo the visitors. isn't new. It has been around a tionship to each other. Thus, the Mrs.' John Bailey and family hundred years or so. We're sure beautiful scenic view, which tends to come out Milford viisted the J. W you've heard about the slereop-tico- n flat in other pictures,disappointingly will have all Blackners the past week. slide viewers that occupied the qualities that made us want Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis and a beside of the honor place plush to it. This is because family and Mrs. Elma Patton ant covered family album ,in Vic- suchphotograph most scenes always owe their daugther of Pmvo visited the torian parlors. Viewing scenes of charm to nersnective- deothor week-en- d with Mrs. Emma Wil distant places through these was 3oth very difficult to capture in liams and Mrs. Ailee Heslington one of the popular pastimes of the our snapshots. But with stereo, Speakers at sacrament meetin: day. the scene will be just as you saw Sunday evening were James WilThe thing that is new about it. liams, Earl Baldwin and Warren stereo is that now we take our Stereo pictures are not difficult Hutchlngs. Mrs. But eh in gs accom- own stereo pictures. The scenes to take You just shoot color pic- panied her husband. viewed through stereo viewers tures but view your subjects in today are our own personally im- all their natural three dimenportant pictures they are the sional charm when you look at same pictures we snap with ordi- them through the stereo viewer. John Van Guilder By Mrs. "Iielma Twltche!! nary cameras for our family al- d l PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year. $3.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) Edwards Photography lJODT'Trp?(7:V Harry Green is visiting at Drap er with his brother, Albert, who attend the funeral of Joseph II is living with his son and daugh Morris at Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Durray Dalley and Mr. and Mrs. Max Green Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer vis son Bruce are at the home of Mr. ited at Cedar with their daugh- and Mrs. Fred Puffer. Carl Boyler avas brought home ter, Mrs. Bill Murdock, last Fn from the Milford hospital Tuesday day. Mr. and Mrs. Lenzy Hoopes oi where he has been a patient foi St. George were visitors at the several days, suffering from sinus Ben Merchant home last Saturday. infection. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bullock of One out of every seven people in Tod Park were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Twit the U. S. received some kind of chell last Friday. They came to Red cross aid or training in 195 i.1 FOR ALL YOUR Upholstering Needs ter-in-la- w - nil such as Recovering of Llving-Roor- Re-tlel- - Twit chell Upholstery Cedar City. Utah Our truck is In Beaver every two week i. FREE estimates, Fitf a;i1 delivery. Pox 4"S rl-k-- Place Your Orders NOW! So you will be ready when r.rr.m "the bugs are right" i:f HOOD 17ELD1HG S EQUlPLIEriT GO. e. Yaur octor 6 lays ing Tenderfoot badges were Bobby Griffiths, Douglas Albrecht, Larry BEAVER COUNTY CLINIC Hollingshead, Vance Wood, Scott at Milford characterized by slowing of urina Pearson. Robert Gressman, Heber tion, constriction of stream, in Davis, Clinton MONDAY EACH WEEK Boyter, Gerald Mycreased urgency and the ncccssitj from a.m. 10 to 5 p.m. ers. David Griffiths Spencer Gray. ror straining to pass the urine The frequency of urination r.ia Richard Davis, Billy Fails. Calvin at 15 orth Main in BEAVER increase to 6 to 15 times at nigh Eyre, Hugh Blackburn, Lesli-Former Jewelry Store and at hourly intervals during tin Gray and Kent Limb. Those For Appointments, day. The patient with increasing Second Class badges were Phone 211, Milford, collect ;;irticulty may find that his contro David Griffiths, Gerald Myers. is poor, which results in wettinp his clothes during the day or luV bed at night. The most dramatk and urgent incident occurs whet complete retention takes place This, of course, requires attentioi The following u one of a erics of written by member! of the Utah State Medical Anociation and "ubliihed m cooperation with your loral newfpaper. These articles are trhejuled to appear every other week throughout the year in an effort to l.lt'-- acquaint yom with problems of as soon as possible, consisting oi health, and designed to improve th: passage of a tube (catheter) e!l being of the people of Utah through the urinary channel to tin bladder for relief. Grossly bloixh urine may be another symptom ol PROSTATE TROUBLE IN prostate troubles. This may b slight or severe and may be painOLD MEN less or accompanied by pain. VVIien-thiis seen, cystoscopy should b Tlie prostate gland is located in front of the urinary bladder, where done to exclude a possible bladdei the first part of the urinary pass- or upper urinary tract cancer. Gentle massage at times wil age (urethra) channels through it. The Rland in the adult is no relieve some of the congestion ii lamer than a chetnut and weighs the prostate gland and afford sonn about an ounce. Due to its location, relief. Hormones have not affoidi tend to enrroarh uponlrelief in the typ ot urgerv ,he urinary channel and cause or enlargements. to the normal flow of the prostate gland can be diand into close; urine. This enlargement occurs in vided op''n There are thr d of older men. wostatectomy. abut Jliilnrsementa of the prostate types of open prostatcctosnv an ir.ision v. :y in the, however this has little In all of these and the prostate removei relationship to the occurrence' of Very si tprht through this opening. Today les urinary enlargement may cause complete than 27c of men die after pros-statwhereas very marked surgery, as compared t erlarj'einents may cau.se no trouble. 2H',e some twenty years ago. Ii Ilio degree of depends the clfed or transurethral apon whether the enlargi'tnent proach the prostate is divid" int. on the urinary ehanne. small portions and washed out or U tlircrt' il Uiward the rectum. through the instrument. Cancer of the pro. tide glarx An the pro fate enlarges it the pafRige of urine and may present the same symptom lcadi to ineomp'i te emptying cf the as described for the benign en residual largf merit. (Iross bleeding is unMaddor, with resulting , haek usual. Pain from spread of thf urine. As thin pressure is exerted on the kidney, cancer to the bony structures ma? resulting in damage and eventually be the firat' fvmptom. Some casct are dicovered early by rectal ex ur- niie poisoning. In the early ptage of prostate amination of the prostate, reveal area in the gland tr,i;'li tt.f-r- is a slight increase ing a stony hard bv wav of thi in the freoixney of, urination, Early surgery cnu dn the passage of urine once perineal route affords some cures! " during the night. This Others that have spread to area or t may be areomparied by mild dis- outside the prostate jtlnnd hone tress over the b!;tdd"r area and etc. respond to hormone (stilbes-terolsome mild difficulty and delay in therapy and removal of th get iig the stream, started. As the male gonads (testicles). Many ot corilition progri-sHegincreapine these men remain comfortable foi noted, the remainder of their lives. 9b:uruction to irliilet r ilarc-f'iiient- r UjieJSA N KER'S STORY haw a U.S. s V- - ' : --- is issued: -- tiUNOS ARE ISSUED BY THE TREASURY VIA THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS, SOLD TO THE PUBLIC BYALl THF RAKJlc: Treasury S rpil-THE- N L. N r Z V.I . . '. I r.'V n. . ur'n y::iZ':z bonds I J . - 'V ! -- - V '1 WITH one-thir- A: ORB THAN GO i JLUON AMERICA'-l'ari i lit-- TT 1 --V 1 I ' r,Ccmncrc'3l v'f. n prop-reuses- - ) tf-'irJo- DEFENSE IS YOUR JOB! We consider it Lid ! 1 ' a privilege and a pleasure to sell you the bonds that help to build our county's defenses. 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