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Show Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. s;:irs YCU CSTTER uettet lilK FIFTY-FIRS- T YEAR NO. 9 DO YOU REMEMBER? tOlMY SEAT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN AND FOR UKAYEK CITY AND EASTERN HEAVER BEAVER PRESS. (UTAH) MARCH CSU to Present Nancy Yardley Wins High Court "The Man on the Second Placein State Aslayers' " Beavers to Enter MILDRED YARDLEY foh LESS COUNTY BEAVER'S CENTENNIAL DENVER TRUCKER SWERVES TO AVOID ACCIDENT, ROLLS M BURN'S NEAR REAVER LIVE" J?"" 2, 1956 Water Content on Abave Lower Play-of- f A Denver trucker whipped hi' Regional INDUSTRIES IN PIONEER DAYS big ruck-trailoff the highway to avoid a collision here Sunday ftffnr I Dime; liine-Yea- r Aver Agriculture and stock raisins and the rig rolled over HI lb! LUdiilg IU lid IIIO The three-ac- t comedy fantasy Verne Alfred Braasch and Mel- inwere the two most important Mezzanine." on the and burned, Man "The play, vin LeRoy Sullivan, the two trandustries iu Beaver in pioneer days. Water content ami anov, l'arowan Rams gained a place will )je presented at the Beaver Nancy Yardley, seuior student sients who Oscar Dues, the trucker, esti '1 he brutally murdered on ihtt three courses of tne 1. aver original settlers, who came to mated a B a Mr. out in to the Tournament of Class next Beaver the 1956 Tuesday, High, daughter damage auditorium $21,000 Howard Manzione at a service sta llign the valley from Parowan, were at- Tit. He told investigating officers. last Friday when they handed thujl;rch 6, as the second major event and Airs. Roy Yardley, has earned tion here Oct. 22. 1!M9, have only Mountains axe abovu usi year's tracted here by the abundance ot State 5 ai.d on Parthe Be a defeat second Utah die periu Farnsworth Two ot- tne centennial year. ivers highest rating Trooper Cordon a slim chance of a commutation of March 1 ineasai tiueuto pasture or range tattle. average fur tut-- , Beaver police, he was travel ov. an court. This was weaver s fo maIu.es one at 2 p.m. anu t tie in the Betty Crocker Search for the death sentence to escape a fir the nine-yea- r and 'lhe waters of the Beaver River ou( oud loss to the league-leadin- g lotiei. at g p.m. have been sched- - the American Homeniaker of To ing squad. of the year, it was reveaicu south on Highway 91 north o! were iused to irrigate the land the ing .its uieaaui the morrow, it was announced this when a northbound ea Parowan quint. following tiled. Beaver, tlay The condemned slayers Monday first spring after the arrival ut The loss places Beaver and Mil-luNo charge will be made for this week. She will receive a $500.00 were denied for the third time an uy the Soil Conservation approached. was settlers, 100 years ago. Aiam in a tie for second place in The driver of the cur, Rose Lee and townspeople are invited scholarship for her achievement application for a hearing by the Don Jones of the SOS auq .,...&, placed in the stream near the old Lynch, Monrovia, Cant., mvestl- - lie division, with both teams going play, This honor came to Nancy when U.S. !aiw made the nieasui einenu iu u to attend the afternoon perform Supreme Court. Only action Allied place and portions o the officers said, apparently in o the round robin to determine alu,e as well as the evening, to ac- she received the second highest by the Utah State Board of Par- snowstorm on Sunday. atlng "Old Field" were irrigated. Othei lost Water content of the siwv iu control, and her car went into the third entry from Region six. commodate the anticipated crowd. score in a written homeinaklng dons now apparently could save streams were soon .used to irrigate n skid on the slick pavement. Tht l i e final game of the season xatninatiou taken by 3,450 grad the Merchant Valley bhowed au inMan on the Mezzanine" "The pair. laud as the settlers spread oui driver crease of nearly three inches durthese two teams will be at is an original play by Prof. Rich- - uating senior girls iu 63 of Utah's pulled his truck off tht In the course of their over the eastern part of the county iMllmore a of J. etiruary, w .uio when where Assoc collision schools. Science of Research chairman avoid to m, si.S'lvway tonight (Friday) Rowley, acting arj fight to escape death Braasch and ing the month 1. Each community vied with iu it rolled over and caught fire n iu l.n l.lrnn uc lit-..- ..rill and speech department iates designed the examination Sullivan have had their case taken on Big Flat the increase was just the English neighbor in becoming as nearlj to determine the at College of Southern Utah, cedar which tested the homemaking to The play-of- f The Beaver Volunteer Fire De the State Supreme Court three slightly more than one inch. as the circuni aided in extinguishing third team from Region G to play City. Thi3 is the fourth play writ- knowledge and attitudes of senior times and 'S Supreme Court three partmenl Vulley stances would permit. :tt BYU March 14, 15, 16, 17, will ten and lie blaze. Inches ida produced by Prof. Rowley, high school girls across the nation times. Soon the Woolen, Mills were be held this year in the southern the other three being one-aexamina pro- Following the hour-lon- g Water Snow U. S. The District in Court Salt started along with a tannery, shoe division, either at Hurricane or St. ductions. The author will direct. tion, all papers were judged at the Lake at one 12.3 37. 6 point of ihe proceed- March 1, 1U5G shop, harness shops, flour mills, WEED CONTROL MEETINGS ate level. of construction and George, Principal Mel Heslington 3'J.3 11(55 iu.l Designing held their ings constitutional photograph galleries, lumber mills SET FOR COUNTY' NEXT WEEK announced to The Press. The play-r- 't Principal Mel Heslington was to counsel at all stens in their right 9.7 37.7 properties are being super- stage uro- - Feb. 1, 1956 With weaving aud tailoring begin will be held at the second-plac- e Mr. Rowley. Scene changes delighted, to say the least, in the secution had been denied before Average (9 years J.. 3t.2 ised y.5 by meet A series of weed control ning, a noted weaver was the school, which will be determined have an effective television stag honor coming to Nancy and the their conviction. The 19 52 i holiest year held judge of Walter and ings will be held iu Beaver county it ti2.2 Friday's game. The date also ing technique of fading from one school. Following is a paragraph the the case in his court for move lb. 3 since 1931) Eiton Mackerell and Helen Davis on Wednesday and Thursday Mar. is indefinite, said Mr. area light- of a letter he received from Gen than two years. The with to scene Heslington. another, ruling was Otter Luke His name was Hans Lundblad, 7 and 8, according to Grant M U will be either the 7th and 8th eral Mills, sponsors of the contest: reversed last fall ing and illusion curtains. by the 10th Cir March 1, 1956 tailor by trade. 57.0 15.3 Ksplin, county agent. Educational Jr the 9th and 10th. em "Miss named achievement A double case has been Yardley's cuit Court of Appeals in Denver. 14.3 12.8 meetings on weed control will be 1955 "Information will be given to ior leading characters, and play- - phasizes the fine work your school HAVE YOU SEEN? Since December of 19.19 the two Feb. 1, 195G held at the Beaver Court House on the students as soon as we deter1 i.4 52.3 is in homemak the week was doing developing at produced this have been ti confined in slayers 50. 13.9 With the first day of March com Wednesday, March 7 at 8 pm.. A mine the dates and place." ers Average (8 year).... of tomorrow. You certainly auditorium in Cedar. now at the Point of the 1952 be held at tla 79. C 24.4 Mr. Heslington. have a right to be proud, and on Death ing in like a lamb, we are remind similar meeting will South Milford Clubhouse at 2 p.m If at Hurricane, each of the four ed again it will soon be clean-u- p behalf of Betty Crocker and Gen-- ; Mountain Prison, Salt Lake. Their Flat time. The date for the annual on Thursday. Louis Jensen, exten- chools involved the first evening MRS. E. O. PUFFER RECEIVES eral Mills, I extend to you our long reprieve from facing the fir Rig 04.7 la. 3 has brought numerous March 1, 195ti ing LETTER FROM GOV. LEE squad clean-u- p will oe announced soon sion agronomist, USAC, will be the '.ill have an opportunity of want I also sincere congratulations. 54.9 io.3 1955 Gov. from J. Bracken Lee protests at these meetings. speaker 'by the Beautii'kation Committee 150 reserve seats at $1.25 01.0 The following letter was recelv- to thank you for your splendid co and other slate leaders. At one Feb. 1, 1956 17.o On Thursday evening, March 8. some This will be very important this admission for 75c, ed last week by Mrs. E. O. Puffer operation. general 55.7 15.2 Lee (7 Gov. Weed a Average time, the submitted of bill years)..' to a County meeting ind so a let's make it very special year, "Miss Y'ardley's scholarship will tihe students, with cards, 50c. All from Gov. J. Bracken Lee: 95.1 27.5 Miners-vill- e federal government for board 1952 clean-u- p for this Centennial year Committee will be hell at ents, other than students, will be be administered, of course, by thi were I Lee and "Mrs. pleased of the prisoners during the tinn at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall. served at St. George. Wonderful improvements were to note the recent news item con- National Association of Secondary the federal judge claimed jurisdic made all over Beaver in painting Mr. Jensen, Bernard Ellison, state summer People, interested in securing ct your ninetieth birthday School Principals. Next tion of the confessed slayers. rning Horace and weed Hall, INTMEJUSXiCECOUiiX supervisor, the. for and titkets last from these games, are urged building, year remodeling We wish to take this she will receive directly in! but we must do more the next district agricultural inspector from o contact the school office as soon anniversary. on further Information Association further legal proceeding Any means of extending our congratu Seven cases were heard by X. A. months to get ready for the influx Cedar, will be speakers at this a possible, so arrangements for in the case is pending official noti- ulie use of this scholarship. and best wishes to you. lations Al0,'riiio tlle eace' hoie - i are invited interested All meeting can le made, Mr. Heslington of former residents who will be Naucv has been active ever fication of action taken by the high "You certainly have been wit o attend. weett" lue Mated. is assumed the court. williuu,mB dra in a was It she since visiting throughout the remainder pair young girl ness to a remarkable era in the vere J. Sparrow, Ogd.11, v15 In last Friday's game, stubbs of of the year; also tourists who will by Judge'., llhistory of this ,c0untry during the matics, music and dancing; also have to be aouw. o " - llUB- want to stop and look around, now EISHLAKE FOREST OFFICIALS Parcase at heard the who in work. the She nem goais ana KW. Hoyt, piano plays of vnnr lifetime. The mem J- Ilulou :liUura7 out of 9 foul tosses we have become "100 year old.' owan in "l'ay. 1949. fall of the and for a total ories you have of you own exper and organ in the Third Ward, GIVE PARTY FOR H. M. $5 for noisy muffler. 01 25 points. Whitnev had 14 fnr Let's start on our main streets CHR1STENSEN, SATURDAY iences and accomplishments over also is a chorister. She has taught j Erliug B. Seaberg, bait Luke, e winners, while Adams with 14 first. School and Junior Sunday no doubt are a source Primary this period fine for syeediug, 40 iu Mrs. Mr. Farrer and and; $15 McKay M. Don't yon think it is about time Christensen and Easton with 13 were high for of considerable satisfaction and in and is now dance director in the Mr. and Mrs. H. returned home on Thursday mile zone. local squad. MIA. the city warehouse should have a jvere honored at a party in the terest to you. Mrs. Farrer and chilWilliam F. Xjiackelt, tail Lj.ka, g, At school, she has been a cheer of last week. nqw a new motel is Johnston Hotel in Richfield last "It is our hope that you will leader Connie and Steven had visited finel 20, speeding, 60 in 4u one. dren The score: box two for finished beside it that will attract Saturday evening. The party, given years, Thespian in have many more anniversaries in Beaver Logan a week with Mrs. Farrer's LeRoy (Juick, Munay, fined of Junior president, people to it? Take another look by the Fishlake Forest personnel, be will the and that you future, zone. aud to watch her brother $25, speeding, 50 in G parents T of of member the band and at the old original feed store, it was to honor the retirement Pep Bill blessed with good health and hap- class, Mr. Farrer E. Ronnie basketball. Rollins 2 0 Beaver, Roberts, $15 ' play for the Gospel Club, also certainly needs a repair job, and "Ham" after 38 years in the forest, Smith piness always. and daugther went to Logan on fine, speeding, 05 in 1 1 zoie. how many years has it been since service, 25 years of which was on Truth, Seminary paper. "Sincerely yours, to visit and to bring the 2 Garrett 3 Joseph H. Kekelis, i'alusvilie, a new coat of yhite paint has been the Beaver District. Nancy is planning to enter the Tuesdayhome. BRACKEN J. LEE." fined f 25, speeding 75 in 50 zone. Adams 7 0 0 14 family BYU fall. next C. Olsen J. on the south windows of the bank? Forester Regional Pearce 1 8 8 6 We hope more sidewalks will be Assistant Regional Forester L. C. Easton 4 6 5 13 LARGE CROWD ENJOVS installed and repaired. Watch that Woods and their wives from Ogden HEALTH DEPARTMENT ISSUES EIGHTH GRADE OPERETTA, litter on streets! Let's start in were present; also Supervisor Jim Totals CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLIC 17 18 11 45 'THE GALLOPING GHOST" town first. Jacobs and A. L. Taylor and wives WATER SUPPLIES IN COUNTY at Provo. of the Uinta Forest Parowan On Wednesday evening a large 1 Others attending included: Mr. A classification of the public G T P P crowd enjoyed the of LORENZO (REN) BOHN, 80, presentation Hid Mrs. C. A. Johnson and Mr. Stubbs 9 9 7 25 "The Galloping Ghost" at the high water supplies in Beaver County SUCCl MRS AT HOME IN LOS and Mrs. C. J. Clark of San Diego Adams 3 0 0 auditorium by the Eighth lor the year 1955 has been releas .:hool ANGELES; BURIAL FEU. 29 f; , t" , S Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tay- - Shi lkins 1 4 4 6:Grade chorus, under the direction ed by the Utah State Department 1 Mrs. and 1 Mr. ' lor of is Wayne The classification of edar; Health. 7 0 0 Whitney Lorenzo (Ren) Bohn, 80, for-- 1 14 !o." Robert L. Hardesty. v, , sitc';;-la based 4 Unrisieiiseu w ct. u 2 mer Renvpr rpairient upon engineering 0 rtiprf 8 sanitary three-act, A' onipMnit for the ,.,.'.-.water system, and Rmiv in i. hnr,A Mrs. Milo T. Dyches of Murray. Ancomedy-my-teropera was Cecelia survey of the 55 waPersnne'' of Totals the 21 15 11 59 analysis F,orest, Wednesday at Forest Lawn Mem.;i,ro,lmlate" i'atterron; assistant director, Sam bacteriological gathered Score by quraters: ter samples submitted to the lab orial park. Relatives in Beaver Worker and t'arlleFoth-etinKhacstuden ' ox; director, to honor the veteran ranger and I1 aver o 17 25 39 45 oratory. 1.11 make-tp- , ilia iaooiua ttuiu wi m Diane iTnllnu-tnn- . Parowan The community of Beaver is a lll.iooo .f I, a r, ' " ' Wlf 6. 22 33 ' ' 45 59 . and Marilyn Ashworth; . . - .... ( ... I v. ' ailment. ound e;fects, Niel Atkln, Lynn placed in the "Provisionally Ap-He was born in Beaver, Sept. 21, 'ion, Mrs. Eleanor Cobelousky, and KARL McKee and Fred Erivkson; lights, p.oved" classification which means $ VICTIM OF HANKS, , .., , .. ..... is adequately Los of all 1875, a son of Joseph and SuzettaUrs. Mattie Quinn Mack Low and Rowland Yardley; chat the supply CAR 15URIED ACCIDDEXT, The items. 1 seven grandchildren; five except for minor Dohn. Married Johannah!Reles; 01 iginal dances, Sam Cox. " as i &- ,t Barrett in 1904. He was a veteran' brothers and sisters, Ed, Louis, AT MINERSVILLE, FEB. 24 Members of the Eighth Grado, supply is tacteriologically safe, tests. B. indicated Mrs. Addie Puffer, Mrs. Nettie by of the Spanish American War. all of whom had parts in the pro, 7-? r. Fttnera! services for The community of Minersville Joseph Earl Survivors include: widow; three Stoney and Mrs. Hulda Lessing, Banks, 19. who was killed in a duction, are: N'eil Atkln, Richard has been given of Beaver. probational approv Brad-shaand Resummon, daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Tremel-'al- l Joyce Janyce enr accident six miles east of d until al 1, 1950, in order to April Lynn Joseph Bradshaw. last week, were held at determine If physical Improve , Fe!. 24. Bishop Marshall Draper, Ronald Edwards, Frede ments have eliminated Ann Fairer, Kay-leHallingsheed presided and Karl I. Krickson, Jjlie Fillmore, Carlie Fotherlngham. Truman, counselor, conducted. Milford has been classified "Not The speakers were Carlyle F. Marie Grimshaw, Ry Harris. Iee which means that this Approved", Hollin ;shead Eaigene Hodges, Joan Oronning and Floyd B. Wood, who water supply does not have adePi hard Lou Jensen, Joseph, Mary o.'fered words of consolation to the . quate protection against contambereaved. Prayers were spoken by i,und. Mack Low, ination and does not have satisn, McMul-liMcKee. Joe Lynn Mary I(t',:;on W. Dot son and Bishop Rich-a"- d bacteriological tests. Mil factory Karma Murdoek, Kathleen Ranks. is ford making improvements to Musical numbers included, vocal Ockey, Ada Orton, Cecelia Patter- its water system, which, It Is hop Janeile Price, fitiet by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bak- son, Madge Pearce, will the community in an ed, place """fa er, accompanied by Eleanor Mar-s- i. Dianne Riley, Shanna Roberts, approved classification MARCH I'ROCI AIMED AS RED CROSS MONTH for 1956. N'oal Robinson, Lynn Smith, Nyle 6... U ,:: i t: S ,: .. all; vocal solo, Gail Elmer, acIs released by This information Stott, Knye Terry, Alice White, Jo WHEREAS, The Red Crosp drama is one of people heipiug people; ' V companied by Mrs. Elmer. .. ! I Ann Williams, Edith, Kenneth and Floyd R. Bingham, sanitarian In its ideals spring from the ideals of democracy; its spiuL springs B rlal took Miners-vlllat e place the the cedar City Branch Office of from the needs of huiniaiity; its purpose is the purpose ot the Rowland Yardley. cemetery, where the graveside the Utah State Department of American deIn events people, and music the Coming prayer was spoken by Alma Banks. tlealth. WHEREAS, Since iu beginning in ISM, the goal of the Red Cross Earl was a son of Joseph Blaine partment were announced by Mr. has been to serve the American people by softening the eiiects and Rose Hannah Corbrldge Banks Harde;dy as follows; of disaster, suffering, aud war, aud Seventh Grade March and was born at Minersville. fipnt Operetta, services to the armed WHEREAS, Its primary ..' s V v.fl'f- if-it ;; on BEESOXS ATTEND FUNERAL 14, 8 p.m. Senior High ,i 8. 1936. On Jan. 29. have been assigned to the Red forces and disaster services 1956, he was March 28, 29 and 30 atOpera Reaver, OF NIECE IN CALIFORNIA Cross by the Government of ti.e United states, to be earned married to Carole Wright. In addiMinersville and Milford. out for aud i:i the name of the Ani. iican people, and tion to his parents and he widow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeson and i'; survived WHEREAS, To these basic esponsibiian-s- , in response to commuby four brothers and Mr. and Mrs. Omni CartwrLght and nity needs, has been adued a broad iani,e of Red Cross services, twi sisters. COLLEEN' SIIEI.RV M IRKS son Keith returned home on Sunand I. OF U. HONOR ROLL day, after being away rive days in WHEREAS, This nation, its Government and its people, will continue to look lo the American K d Ci o s lor all thoso humane, friendMrs. Jeddie Atkln and son AlThey went to Long A Beaver student, Colleen Shel California. ly services that nave done so tii i.h to improve community iile bert left Monday for Salt Lake for hy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber Beach, where they visited with Mr. and to maintain the well-- ! eiug of our neighbor in lime of dismedical attention for Mrs. Atkln'g nett Swlndlehurst, has made the Beeson's gister, Mrs. Cassie Chrisaster and emergency, and eyes. Thev will visit wiiti a University of Utah honor roll for tian, aud went to Esoondldo, to WHEREAS, Through lhe supiort of the people, these Rod Cross Mrs. funeral of attend services the ana ier mmer, Mrs. Vernetta A. autumn quarter, Registrar Joseph i services ure made possi ie, now liar bar a Christian Trudeau, daugh Stones and family. A. Norton has announced. The honor roll Includes students ter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian. Mr. THEREFORE, I S. TAYLOR FARNSWORTH. mayor of the Ci:y Of Beaver, proclaim the month of March, 19"ii as RED CROjS who made a 3 0 (B) average or Christian is the son of Dr. Chris t.oodwln Ca-.lleft i today MBJ7 GOV. J. BRACKEN LEE (right) and Uiimpton of Salt Lnke, MONTH and do here ftini now urge all citizens of tins commuare both Beaver tian and former ' alu"rnla 10 he pres--,,- 1 better and who are enrolled In at me shown n- - they discuss the 10.-.- 0 Hn Crow CmpnlKn rr( nn .1"'v nity to contribute genero idy to the 19;S Red Cioss Campaign residents. I., vtnh. (ln. I Uh iro. Inliiied March "Red son- - the 'nrltenln of a grand- - least 12 hours of U classwork. for Members aud Funds through our lo. al Red i ross chapter; The in Beaverltes visited also olnn Is on Mrs. Wayne Shelby majoring in ele Sunday. The and 1 further urge that all men and wo en of gooilwiU rememCross Month" in Unh iiii.I In hU proclnniHllon railed attention lo Hie ol,n nian "BB horn Feb. 10 at mentary education in the College Rakersfield and Tehachappl with ber that the American Hal Cro s has eeu on the job for 75 the 75 the Rod Cron, ha N- - n "On tlif Job" iiMi-tinMrs- Beeson's sister and brothers nt .iinf.-- vl.il.nu ami rmrvlmr on other vital i.rouraniH "aramotint, the fourth child of of Education, she is a junior at years and support of this gn at liumaniariiiti ' ortaniation c art nit Burnett Hayes and innr tV. on this 1956 Campaign far Members and Fun The governor and Mr. Hampton are examining oiip of ,Jif,ll0P ana Mrs. Ralph R. Good the University and graduated fromj(nia Olive, of and their families. win. school' of its woi k. Beaver 'Lloyd Pedigo in 1945. high the posters that Bel Crows chapters will le displaying tliis month. By rvlfTTarnnp Here er nrinn In a.tc-rnoon- rcnn ..a Courses HFca' ' i ujj uit 59-4- d - six-ye- . great-grandfath- er con-tiau- pur-l.asi- ,,. ,e uu-m- H - tt-- face-liftin- nt 25-mi- le or 50-mi- le k w II m l;i It- j iti :J ii n -- n; r.u,,i . 1 lli v pro-ioct- w, Mil-for- Min-ersvil- - fit? J .'i 1 i,ni jer ,J j-- f g - . |