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Show Microfilming Corp. 141 Fierpont Ave. 4h$ HE COUNTY FIFTIETH YEAR J 3 -- Wrirr SEAT VKWSPAPEK IN ANl PUBLISH EI FOR BEAVEK CITY AM) EASTERN pta ndard Station completed Standard Station (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1955 Reports Official opening for the recent- y siorts will follow. No Value In Cloud Seeding Sets Official Opening, June 25 Meets Aurora, Sunday for the miniature parade, with prizes for all children. Program BEAVER COUNTY BEAVER Wins Last 2 Gaines; HEAVER, Get your entry ready anil NO. 25 Town Baseball Squad ' PLANTO SPEND JULY 4th IV U. oi U. Scientists in The extensive cloud seeding pro-- , Beaver has been set for Saturday, 1050 MIXIMV.M WHEAT grain conducted throughout por lune 25, according to announce tions of Southern Utah since 1951 ment by Rex M. Carter, manager. i'lMCK SUPPORT 81.81 lias been of no value, according to Free gifts for all who visit the IF QUOTAS APPROVED a report present, d by three Uni nation on the grand opening day A minimum versity of Utah scientists Thursfor ill feature the occasion. Corsages price support lie lit oil wheat nop o) not les s day, J line .3 at the aanu..l meetor the ladies, spot remover for Jiun SI. M a bushel, national ave ing of the Ami rican Association he men and balloons for the kids . J rage, has been announced by the for the Advancement of Science ire offered to encourage visitors. held iti I'asadena, California. ?ree ice cream and pop will be Department, of Agriculture Observed scientists J. Vera lerved throughout the day. ding to It. Xowers, liainmu oi the County Agricultural S'labi Hales, head iuf the (lepartuie U t u The beautiful, new, modern lization and conservation Commit- meteorology, Thomas E. Hotter, tation is located on the southwest tee. The announced minimum sup- meteorology lecturer and Eu.geui orner of 200 North Street and two-stoMain. An port rate will he in effect in the U Peek, meteorology research as report cov- commercial wheat Stat s if wheal sistant, in their tone house formerly occupied t ars re ea. ; h three of ing y. nearly his site, with Bernett Swindlegrowers approve marketing quotas 'A need for water, desperate plu.s in owner. Hundreds the referendum on as On the last June 2. uirst a swashbuckling 1955-cro- p is cf loads of fill dirt were hauled to wheat, the minimum a. it an adequate formula for scieu-.ii'i- e. of in he lot to elevate the station. The bushel rate JI.S'J per support progress". Beaver Couuty is 17 c nts belo.s 'Big Ditch" has been covered and Tlu report stated, "The area the National avera.se of J2.0G per the large area, surrounding the XEW OFFICERS OK BEAVER I5PW, INSTALLED SHORTLY HEFORE STATE CONVENTION precipitation within the station has been "black-toppedfrom left to right : Lurena 15 unhide, treasurer; Flossie JoIihh on, vice president; Dona Cart bushel because of the freight rates average Southern Utah targe? region for sta to a the terminal markets. day, Open wright, president; Naomi I'atkard, torresiwnding secretary; II awl Stanley, recording secretary the 23 seeded winter months (OctThe announcenu tion is staffed by nine local men, follow nt I" members Heaver price are now unit. 40 not present for picture. Th'ie ed an earlier statement by Secre- ober through Aprilj was not difall of whom having received the BEAVER ferent than that which would have of and training special schooling tary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Ben AB R H A Mr to In addition son he that the minimum 1956 wheal ije.n expected from the surroundcompany. Clair Williams, 3b 5 0 1 based ou the relations of in has who been charge Carter, price would be established ing areas, support 5 0 0 Don Dean, lb were developed from 73 prewhich several for Hie station Beaver bifore the marketing quota refer 2 4 5 R. Pearce, c endum. With this announcement vious mouths in which no seeding ears, the employes are: Cullen 4 If Anderson, Williams and Richard Manzione wheat growers have all the neces- .wok place." Cecil Williams, cf.... 4 In releasing the rt .search data Business and Professlon-a- l rosa Park, which included, skits, of summer flowers, and yellow sary facts before Utah's Dan Smith, assistant managers; voting in the ref- the three 1 2 4 Jim Cox, ss at s, scientists explained, "We in and of bonfire, 200 places singing, them, green holders; Women, tapers Jim nearly Earl Horton, Keith Skinner, erendum. Garth Penney, 2b.... 3 0 2 state con- good food. . the htad table were marked with regret that' the cloud sincerely and David ended their three-da- y Ashworth Cox, The announced minimum Monty sup D. Lvnn Pearce. rf.. 3 1 0 contractor in this project Inheadflowers. net was and and The School s.eding here green vention yellow Belknap afternoon, Sunday Calvert. port fur 1956 reflects 76 percent 1 2 0 L. Davis, p three business sessions, a quarters for the convention, with Each person had a favor of a deer of the estimated "transitional" lias made claims which we cannot cluding 2 0 0 Kinross, p canyon party, two luncheons and special displays which included figurine, symbolic of the large wheat parity price of $2.38 per substantiate, even though ve have MINERSVILLE POSTOFFICE looked diligeutly." a banquet. Acclaimed by many exhibits from many clubs and deer herd In this ana. bushel. The support level is set in 37 7 13 13 SEEKS SUBSTITUTE CLERK Total "We would much prefer to let "To be able to live In these accordance with the law which as one of the most successful in areas in the state including more these tnvrs pass silently, but feel was than 100 mineral ore samples great times, we must be able to it' of , the Federation, history a on for variable level the provides Fillmore Applications will be stceived up to oe held in Beaver. (even to uranium) and dairy pro- talk, work, play and live together basis of the estimated supply of that we have an obligation to the AB R H A o and including July 5, oy the the first and to the public, pardisessenc is and communication the Miss Anna Stark, convention ducts from Braver County. A wheat. The minimum national ave- profession 2 5 Tenth U. S. Civil Service Region Jackson, ss Braith-waitto the people of Southctf C. Dr. Provo ticularly from art and of work Mrs. and Royden Bakes, Sara living," play rage rate of $1.81 per bushel fori ern Utah who have paid lor this Jr. Robinson, cf. rf 5 0 2 0 for the position of Substitute chairman, of 1956-cro- p of from the nuts and director cherrie Utah assisted College 3lub pecan every by president, re-' wheat will not be P. Robinson, cf, p.... 5 0 0 3 Jlerk in the Minersville postomce Southern Utah, told the profes- ducid but will be increased if a evaluation. An hottest discharge of member of the Beaver Club served Daxie were popular attractions. 4 5 0 A. Day, lb our 'Obligation demands that we Persons living within the de as hostesses. Miss Margaret Wilk-nsoAt the Saturday luncheon, Dr. sional women at the concluding combination of the wheat 0 0 5 parity call y our atuiition to the fact that Thornton, rf the post office or who are of on livt'ry luncheon mana Preston national Robinson, Sunday. Memphis, Tenn., general 1 2 3 price and the supply percentage on we caunot J. Robinson, 3b bona fide patrons of the post office chairman of the membership com ger of the Dest ret News, was the possibly agree with the. "We must keep on with the 1 1, 1956 itulictates a higlur 2bJuly Pikyvit, claims made." file in this examination. . we so extravagant do to to business and of nay was the official the represent-- guest speaker living mittee, t subject, minimum level of support. 0 0 3 Sr. Palmer, c "In fairness to the contractor," or exper- .itive and guest speaker at the "Knowledge,, plus Understanding, must develop the capacity to coeducation No specific two-thirIf or more of the 5 Melville, c, 2b puint ience is required but applicants Saturday evening banquet. Anoth- equals World Peace." operate, set our goals and objec- wheat growers voting in the wheat liitj report, couuuueil, 0 0 T. Robinson, p, If.. 4 out that his report cover lug the ftxamiuation must take a written "One solution to world prol-lem- s tives high and express our devoer visitor was Mrs. Dorothy Brimmarketing quota referendum on first 36 months oi whicu to ttst aptitude for learn- acombe, Las Vegas, chairman of is to make Americanism tion by pulling together," he de9 designed 5 11 June 25 approve, marketing quotas clainud au Increase seeding 41 Tata 20 per teut ol of the national news service commit work in allied areas which we cur- clared. ing and performing the duties 1956-erowill remain in eflect for the p to 30 p.. r cent pretipiiaLiou la Uid During the convention, the Utah Runs 'batted in Day 3, Pikyvit, the position, the announcement tee. rently dominate," he told the deleand price support will avearea, included summer target womto Wil conven stated. the He Federation out of Cecil event the that pledged support gates. pointed Anderson, Opening Melville; rage not less than $1.81 to growers mouths, which our 23 mouth wincamLions Utah PondeL. an Davis. en's organizations can have im liams 3, tCox, Penney, Further information and the tion was a canyon party at in the commercial wheat States effect in the struggle to paign and all clubs were encour- who do not exceed their farm ter sample iloai not." forms may portant necessary application BeaveY The scienfLsU explained that alOther members on the ward peace. aged to "join in the campaign to wheat allotments. When be obtained from the Commission's quotas action not Sunday seeing though their studies weie cammed squad, The outstanding event of the keep Utah clean and green." A are in effect the Examiner in Charge, or Civil Serwho ex- -' to winter mouths, tuey oowpleied producer are: Ted Nowers, Bob Di aper, Jim vice Information was home afternoon session at the Second statewide Representative safety project ceeds his farm wheat allotmentu. Bonn and Richard Easton. qualitative study of summer was the Installation adopted and achievement citations if he has more than 15 acres Ruby McMullin, located at the By Beaver for uiotiths which iu their oyouion Council Ward chapel In various fields harvest will be of the Milford Club, which had and other awards post office in Beaver, from the subject to mar ample evvideuce to refute This article Is about no one in been sponsored by Beaver. There of activity were presented. Civil Service Information Office. of 45 percent a number of claims previoUoiy keting quota penalty ,.piHKIfIIi.4UiLiil,JRm. 102 New Customhouse Bldg., particular, but Beaver Business were 12 officers and members of on the excess production made by the Water Resources Denver, Oolo., or from the Region- and Professional Women's club present for the unique honor oi Wheat from a farm on which the Corporation. The sckii-lis- is al Office at the Denver Federal and Beaver City in general. having the national membership allotment has been exceeded Is concluded that optimistic reremust be Miss DID Install YOU NOTICE? Wilkinson, chairman, Center. Applications not eligible for price support. excessive of in ports All the cars around the Belknap them. ceived in the Office of the DirecIf more than one-thir- d of the tiie to as area Recompared target 4 Service Civil a At U. tour town School over elsewhere Beaver's and of in S. p.m. For tor, Tenth growers voting in the referendum legioiuj were "'simply due "Dream Come True" the swim gion, Building 41, Denver Federal 'he week-end- ? will to a fortunate choice ot disapprove, marketing quotas not measuring It was was conducted. BeautI because of the Utah State tning pool, Center, Denver or postmarked not be in (ffect and price support btaiious". B & p W Convention which was fu Beaver maidens decorated the 5, 1955. than Queen later July will be available at 50 percent of Ronald and Donna Lou Briggs Iu conducting their thiee year held in our city. This was the first pool, and entertainment and re the transitional parity price, or announce the arrival of a baby boy the University oi Utah sciou- study, state convention ever held in Bea- - freshments were enjoyed. Beaver's annual Committees for about $1.19 a bushel for those far lists coiiiiued Ce on June 12 at the hospital-iAd their siuJy to au Want Press a Mrs. Marcella state Race Meet on July 22, 23 and 25, mers who stay within theli farm veri and it was a huge success. Try Finlay, dar City. Grandparents in Beaver The guest from the National president of the Federation, from are being activated, and the next wheat acreage allotment. Those area which corresponds approxiare Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Briggs Federation of B & P W, Miss Mar Midvale, presided at the general month will find most members of who exceed their farm wheat acre- mately to .Millard, Leaver, Luieiy, and Don Brlnkerhoff, and Mr. and WEATHER PAST WEEK garet Wilkinson, Memphis, Tenn. sessions and at the Saturday eve- the Beaver Lions Club, sponsors age allotments will nut be eligible Uiuud and Wayue counties. These Mrs. Joseph Greenwood are Max. Mtn. Prec. made the couuties weie selected because following statement re ning banquet, considered as th of the event, busy with prepara for wheat price support. 33 .00 77 tiiey were the ouly couuties under of Miss June 17 convention. the her first West: tions. General chairman of this highlight garding trip cloud 41 .00 84 stediug contract during the "I have always felt that South Stark welcomed the nearly .190 year's meet is Elmer Paice. June 18 entire 40 .00 88 period since the lirst coii-.ramembers 19 and to em Mr. never June could this affair. be First-tim- e cleanguests hospitality grandparents, Preparation of the track, in. April, 1951. started 40 .00 90 June 20 equalled, but I must admit that Miss Wilkinson, the guest speak- up f the grounds and possibe reand Mrs. LaVar Willden, are tell 40 .00 95 up the report the Summing 21 audMr. Utah June son her a to er, ranks completely captivated hospitality alongside painting of the grandstands are LESSONS BEGIN ing of the birth of scientists concluded, "The failure 43 .00 95 ience with her sparkling person- being considered. June 22 it." and Mrs. Nile L. Willden on June oi the 23 winter mouths of cloud 44 .00 91 This was typical of the com ality and southern accent. June 23 Any girls interested in running 15, in London, England. The faseeding iu Southern Utah should nnnts heard throughout the three the assembly "to be- for race meet qmen are asked to MONDAY MORNING ther is a member of the Air Force. not. be interpreted as evidence of come of on citizens better the informed convention. Comments days contact Be.tsy Fillmore by June Free swimming instruction wll. the complete failure of all cloud which we should take to heart and national, state and local situa 27. the Press was informed this be duriag morning hours seeding." enlarge upon. As our guests came tions. Public affairs are your af- week. All girls, who are 16 years at provided the municipal swimming pool, "llather, we think that there reinto town whether from the fairs and I supgest you weave of age and are Interested are eligit was annonuc. d this week by mains good reason to believe that Imor north south t.C o. 1 -- your program around that fact." ible. they were Thornock, manager. The fol- carefully conducted experimentapressed with the greenness and Following " her talk, she was lowing schedule will be effective tion in the field of cloud physics cleanliness of our city. They no- presented with 100 shares of Utah and cloud seeding still holds a ticed that our main street had a Apex Uranium stock, and copper SOIL (XSERVATION DISTRICT Monday morning, June 2": great deal of hope for real promost modern and attractive ap- book ends. OFFICIALS TO ATTEND Mondays nn.l Tliursdit.vs gress and benefit to the arid porPresentation of service SPECIAL MEET IN TWIN FALLS 10:00-10:3- 0 pearance far a Bmall town. And Boys and pirl3, age tions of the world. We are sure, ;hey Immediately felt the spirit pins, and "Outstanding WomMi ft to 9 Inclusive. seedBeaver that of the cloud careless ntatlves however, t Kepros' of feaand from the each club Ytar" friendliness 10:30-11:00 hospitality - Girls, 10 to 12. ing without adequate field contured in the business of this affair. Soil Conservation District, headed 11:00-11:3- 0 :!inong the people. Girls, 13 to 15. trols or associated true sci ntlfic Beaver's "Memory Girls" ladles' by Fred B. Harris, chairman, will 11 Our guests commented upon cur Girls, intermediate interest should not be eueour.g-ed.- " beautiful canyon, our fine motel delighted the visitors with leave Monday for Twin Falls, Ida., and hotel accommodations, our their lovily songs. They won ap- to attend a meeting of the Nation- Wednesdays, Fridiiys & Saturdays, - Beginner boys, lo- moilern cafes and service stations. plause the night of the banquet al Public Lands Committee. John 10:00-10:- 3 Numerous remarks wpre made by their singing of "Tennessee Anderson and Glen Murray and year minimum. ASSOCIATE PUESS E1HTOH 00 Intermediate buys. Waltz" in honor of Mls Wilkin-- ; possibly others are planning to go 10:30-11- : regarding the convention Itself CONFIXED TO HOSPITAL 11:00-12:0- 0 the lovely prizes, wonderful food, son, "Night Time in Nevada" In to the meeting. .Married folks. DisLate registration and each abRepresentatives from Pilot .Mrs. .Merle B. Merkley, associate outstanding entertainment and honor of Mrs. Brimaromhe, and "Utah Trial." tricts in the 11 Western States sence will be penaliZ' d 10c, Mr. editor of The Press, underwent a talent, the Impressive memorial the evi service, the beautiful floral ar- Members of the BPW group In- are expected to be present. Beaver Thornock told the Press. major operation at the Iron CouuIs the only Pilot District in Utah. rangements. In fact, many stated cludes, Vilda Smlih, director, ty hospital, Monday morning. "Ye On Tuesday of this week, the that this wag the best state Dalton, Bern Ice Thompson. Oldo Editor" didn't reall.e how THE JOHN X. SMITH FAMILY they had ever attended. Hazel Staploy, Flaral Leo, and District conducted a most success- SETS ttiiteh work she did, and a A REUNION FOR JULY 21 ful "grass tour" In the county. So, we have reached the con Maye Atkln, accompanied by Carol raise in pay will sjurely total ot more than 40 interested clusion that Beaver City can do Smith. X. Smith family will lie awaiting upon h'.r return. SatThe John feature of persons visited the various hold a Family Reunion at Ponde isfactory recuperation is being anything that anyone else can do A and conservation areas and the the whs rosa Park on Sunday, July 24, at made, B'id we hope to have the evening singing of HatR off to the Beaver Business the frc lunch at. noon. 1 and Prof, sslonal Women's club several selections by R. A. Hichey enjoyed p.m. it was announced this week "chief as ciate" back home this This is one of Beaver's larges week-end- . members for their efforts In bring- of Salt Lake, accompanied by Mrs. 4 NVwell E. Warr, dental student pioneer family organizations. ing this convention to Beaver! Rlchey. Special guests at the banAll families have been a.ikud to This Is an example of what a quet Included Mayor and Mrs. R at the University of Washington, Judy, d ug liter of Mr. and Mrs. citizens Taylor Farnsworth, Sunt, and Mrs Seattle, Is spending th" summer bring their own lunch. July 2 Gilbert group of puhllc-spirlte- d has return' d home can accomplish. Let's stop selling I. R. Pearce, and Editor and Mrs. at the home of his parents, Mr. will he the 100th anniversary of after visiting for three weeks in PARTNERS and Mrs. M. J. Warr. Newell has the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John ourselves short Let's start mak- Aird 0. Merkley. L.d e city vlih he- - ,ier, Mrs SAFETY The table decoration were love two more years' or atudy before X. Smith, so all posterity are in .lack Newman, an brother, Douging the most of whnt Beavr does hare to offer I iVlteJ to Join In the celebration. las JUrlggs, and their families. ly, with mauy Xlural &rrkuemtuti graduation. Beaver's 1955 baseball squad is gaining attention in the South ern Utah League, winning the last two games, after dropping the first two games of season play. Sponsored by t'he Beaver Lions Club, Martell Easton has managed the last two igames. Two weeks ago, the Beaver nine played at Salina, winning by a 4 to 5 score. Last Sunday, Fillmore played on the local diamond with the final score being 5 to 7 Sigurd and Richfield have defeat ed the local squad previously. Beaver will play host to the Aurora nine, Sunday afternoon. Highlights of Sunday's game at Beaver included homes runs by Cecil Williams and Jim Cox and lour hits out of five trips to the plate by Raynor Pearce. Larry Davis and Kent Kinross took care of pitching duties, Sunday. The box score: i " - f. .... 'v -- i ry 13-pa- ge ." rs B.P.W. Club Concludes Successful Annual State Convention Here - 12 12 sur-prize- 11 e, n, 10 12 "c antl-litterbu- HAVE YOU SEEN? - iur-uish- ed pa-rit- Plans Race Meet; Seek Entrants ts. ct illitl ' Ho (r:re teachers, No more books... La-Mo- nt . 25-ye- :30-12:- , 0- n "sjb-sta-.itia- Sclioot, j out ss Tin y 1 l" |