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Show l- Corp. U l'it i pout Ave. Microi'i'.min.? 1 - ADVERTISES HELPS YOU UV2 Foa BETTER IHK COCNTY FIFTY-FIRS- YEAR T NO. 19 BEAVER'S DO YOU REMEMBER? By MILDRED C E XT EX X LA L Y I.N AMU FOK BEAVER CITY AND EASTERN BEAVER OOCNTT BEAVER STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY RDORGAMEI); TO HOST jTrophies Listed pans Completed for IKr Com foock Graduation Exercises at Turned PUBLISHED E AH Sprinkling System YARDLEY SEAT NEWSPAPER LESS I ( O.W E.NTION (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 Braasch-Sulliva- n Pay Penalty Farnsworth has on FIRST TELEPHONE LINE been chosen us the new presideut of rho lien vr stnikf. Relief iirirttv (Contributed by Harry Hodges 1 of Carniel, California). succeeds Mrs. Berime Thomp- I Final plans and preparations are 1 1 1 May who has served for the past Beaver the isouti, for County, being made Tile first telephone line was The crack of ten rifles at 5:14 Commencement exercises for 40 .tour years. Mrs. t arnsworth has Official testing of the sprink- - Livestock Show to be held at Min-- , 'built in Beaver by the Hodges a.m. this (Friday; morning in an at the Mountain view ereville on May 19, accoraing xo Heaver High school students win 'H'eu acuve in an uie auxiliaries system ling brothers, Harry, Fred and Ernest. ' i improvised the i hurcn including a lew shed at the Poiut,-o- lthis (Friday) Ralph Pearson, show manager. The he next Thursday evening, May 1 took It was a pole and wire line, start emetery about place as Relief presi-th- e ward with & p.m. a.m. in for years 9 a.m. 'at Final 10 at Society the auditorium. Present will show prison brought to an begin morning I I . ing from the post office which end the lives of Verne Alfred on" of the sprinklers the fitting and showing contest, plans for the program are beingd-'nt- . "turning was south of the present post i( Selected to serve with the new Braasch, 28, and Mclvin Leltoy were Mayor Farnsworth, Council- ompleted by class officers and ad- -' large attendance is expected. office. Ernest was post master at are Hester Harris, eilu- Willi chairis who show this visers. Sullivan, 25. The condemned pair president man J. G. Williams, for year's Judges that time. at ion counselor; Clara Carter, man of the committee in charge of be Lyman Rich, extension dairy- -' paid the supreme penalty for the 1)ean Artnur l. Heeley, retired r counse,or: robbery-murdeThe line went on the east side parks and public property, Conn- - man, from L'SAC, Logan, dairy(,,an of Jessil v- work dim'tor of Howard 'Duke' a! the university! 80clology memof Main Street to Tenth Street and cilman S. G. Hiciuiian, city em- - cattle; and Kay Bendixon, ei Manzione, in the early morning ol of Utah, will give the address to tniiiii, secretai announceast to Fort Cameron. One tele Oct. 22, 1949. "ye olde editor" and sev- guitch, Garfield County agent, the graduates, according to the bers of the Board will be ed later. lhone was in the post office and eral interested citizens. John Bar- - '.;eef, shee,p and swine. a copy of which appears This was the first double execuprogram, Released with Mrs. Thompson the other in Sarah Hutchings' who ker, a representative of the Water- seven gold trophies will be at the bottom of this page. tion since Sept. 15, 1854, and endwere Mrs. lna McQuarrie, Mrs. lived at the school up there. She works Equipment Co., who drew awarded for champions of the ; : l ed the longest tenancy in the hisTil. i niftltn (.linwen lv lln f'l;ia i . Hazel Yardley, counselors; and , charged a small fee when she had plans for the system and furnished show as follows; Champion Range Un0' tory of Utah State Prison's death fram Mrs. Merle ,ollmvin ' to get someone to come to the the material, was on hand lor the Bull, awarded by Minersville Cat f Nelson, secretary. I i row. For nearly six and one-ha- lf the pen of George Washington car k ' " On Saturday, members of the I J tie Assn.; 'Champion Artificially ver: Start where phone. 'test." years they have eaten, slept and you are. with Guieral Board will be in Beaver to Everything went along fine. The The well at the northea Vomer, sired heifer, awarded by Cache, what you ,iav0. milUe something Hold spent most of t.lieir time in the their annual convention. The row of cells called "death row" iy Hodees Brothers were going to of 'the tract has been ciennea oui ,)f u never b(, satisfied Heaver Siake will entertain otti- oil leers and inmates. start building a line to Milford and .a pressure pump installed. The uairy cow hv Anderson Dairy : Officers of the have class, who CPrs a 1( u.ilrhers from ( edar and female, by When the Bell Telephone Company ;"low at the nresent time is about i .lampion Hereford Three stays of execution have g activities, uuring tne last parowan stakes at the Milford Lions Club; Champion Fat was building a line south and had :Rn er minute. been granted the pair in t lie longare: vc nt ,on and will serve lunch at j nines uiausnaw, presiiMinersville Feed and Sup year, Steer, to go through Beaver, so they sold est battle of its kind in the a beautitui made legal The water Kfionda MrQuarrie, vice I100n. ply; champion Feeder Steer, bydenl: the line and franchise to them to the state. Not once us of history secresight this morning, when 27 of the ivouaui nonens, Pha.mnion presuieiu; f.lnna Clnhfinish the project. I:KXH H, the case was BIIAASCH, AliliMU) the at al were g fought through the Itutm ; Kent L. Coates. treasurer sprinklers janill) lby Tri.state Lumber of Mil - tary was pi Diiotinced dead at 5:15 courts, has there been a aut'stion . Ylra ...... lia rpfnrtlYl'irv T:i orssit same time. With that number of xt..,.. , ..v.... sucidi .am..y ictiuicy ntauuei.i j f Ord a.m. at S(ae l'rinon raised as to the guilt of the pair, sprinklers, the pressure in the pipe Sam and Harold dine. Milford, Class advisers are Evan C Nielson l to Iher home after spending the but a technicality in the law lias Cal.fwas about 70 pounds. The system weeks in three and .past Patrick voting Lindsay. wini'beeti a will award a show halter to the point of the repeated ap with a o! "r"' to was was she I" operate Sacramento, designed ,1 t ,v. flf,, Have you ever seen the lilacs ,nj i,nwJ ThP list n( nrn,iiv peals. They first were scheduled of 35 pounds pressure, minimum u. uc. uumc a. mc guest as includes this from Minersville contest. A show halter also eight and fruit trees as .beautiful to be executed on Feb. IB, 1950, ...ill r..nnti..n hpttor ahnut S(l i.iir. uuu sisier ana toroiiitr-iii-iayear in Beaver? As you look over Mr. Barker stated after being found guilty of the serL. Mrs. in Delano Charles Morgan; 'the dairy 'fitting and showing con- - follows: our town, you will see a purple vice station murder by a jury in rnst. Tlin ci.L.tam Viae q iMr. Manual she and visited (Mrs. lilac bush tbloomine on almost other prizes will be pre-- , Golden Clark Adams, Harold H. north61" Parowan. the Mr. line and feeder with in iron along Pinedale, various business firms Ashworth, Jerry D. Atkin, Barry Aaron; every lot. Even if you drive past side of the in Long Mia. Mike Krumpotic; block, 520 - feet long.ire'ed Subsequent dates for execution A comnlete list niAcn . ui -Reaver Countv. n deserted lots or farms, you can d - " Ra.,nn.nnt ii.i,.. were set for Aug. 21, 1951, and From this line, a total of eight" Beach, with Mr. and (Mrs. Roland the tall purwill 'be iof these outlines the by mark published Edward Nelson Bettenson. James Fob. 26, 1952, but each time they En route home, Mrs. Tat- laterals extend through the ceme- at a laterprizes w date. Rradsliaw. Kent I.nke Coates Morgan. ple lilac (bushes, blossoming as were automatiially stayed by ap620 feet long, with a 3 in. each lersall three days with her ter, spent ever. as The guessing 'popular weight Berdell E. Corbridge, Keith Burt son, Scott and sweetly the south side. in Lake Salt line peal procedure of one form or analong family running Me Fence The old song, "Don't R15hard J" FJlSt0n' ShirIey on In February, 1952, Federal valves of 99 agal" total a other. Roland are 'brother. her There e,,f ef ,wi..h in " amilips tn a lot of us. B ul a be 8erved Ek, Ted Garrett, Leola Mathews. yReese Lunch Willis W. Ritter granted a int0 which the. sprink-.'tli- e on the the Judge child' The .systfni show grounds. fence is a protection. Gillins, Jeanne Griffiths, Sterling execution after accepting of 1Vi stay . who runs out in the roaC aiter a T. Griffiths, E. Neil Grimshaw, the Braasch and Sullivan case. He 24 sprinklers will be in operation automobile an hit ball by Frank Harris, Carol E. Hood, Ver s requiring maintained jurisdiction for more the same time ' M benefitted wouMhave non Joseph Hutchings, Larry D. -that child . , . . moves to cover the entire area than 2 Vt years, during which Gov. . , Manzione, J. Bracken Lee sent a bill to the the of cemetery. Picket fences are for lilacs, purRhonda McQuarrie, Gerald M. To U.S. Department of Justice for payIt had been hoped that the sys- .,.tV. ...uS. iotBr ment of $615.06 a month. Nelson, Phillip Joe Nelson, Roxie tem would be in operation by May and for deep, pink tulips, gold Lee Paramore, David Lynn Pearce, in receiving the a but 1, delay There were two five-ma- n firing tulips, ivory tulips, flanking the electric switch board necessitated Ann LaJlee Powell, Ellen Powell, 14 composed of Iron County squads, May Monday, welcoming gate. RobRonald Lorraine E. Reynolds. the later starting date. Although men, each with four loaded and Have you see the flowering crab erts, Cherie Ann Smith, Blake W. 20 days remain before Mem one blank shells. One set of orders will receive students 25,1 MELYIX on the Dennis White lot? The new only LEROY Thirty SULLIVAX, . , orial Day, a heavy sprinkling fired all 10 rifles. Squad members Thoplnn mpnti Smith, J. Brent Smith, Marilyn diplomas from the Beaver Seminlied at fence at the Ralph Bonn's? The for commit crime 5:10 Tattersall, Marvin Lee Walker, ary at commencement exercises on schedule is planned, and the cemen'tg af a bal)y oyi born Ronald lilacs on the Frank Smith's Ennis ted In Beaver 04 years ago. will not know who fired the death K. Ward, 'David Joel Will- is expected to "look its best First-Thir- d tery rifles. at Oountv the hospital. Tom iron Monday evening Atkins' Horace Pattersons' nay. Charles Wells, chief Iron County s, tor mis special havfi familv of den, James Max Williams, Nancy at 8 p.m. T.QP,ha chapel, darks'. The tulips at Louis Yardley, Nina Rue Yardley. ca.iu and Deputy Arch Benson ivu iNeany deputy, three Maud girlSi Mrs. STATEMENT FROM SENT CELLS boys Elder Boyd Packer, LDS Seminthe pear tree at been required to fill in the ditches Grandarento in Beaver are Mp. were in charge of the guards and adblossoms the will the apple ary Huntingtons'; give supervisor, after the dirt settles it win During the last hours in Death firing squads. T gmIth WEATHER I5UREAI FORCAST9 dress to the graduates, according at the Bill Firmages'; the flower- and this to be possibly still refusing to talk to news grass, Row, Jos. A. Manzione, Beaver postplanted RUNOFF FOR B1VEK 3 A to Principal Wralter Kerksiek, ing Quince at Wilson Murdock's? fall. While the exact cost of the Braasch and Sullivan sent a master, and father of the victim men, baby iboy was 'born on Saturof moment one lose to not else Try In spite of the above normal complete program appears project has not been determined, day to Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Farnsthe loveliness of Spring! where in this issue of The Press. signed statement from the cells: of the slayers' bullets, was present t is expected to be well under the worth at the Iron County hospital precipitation received in this area Their statement, according to! for the execution. Theme of the program ha3 been A 'brother and a sister await the $9000 which was budgeted. the S. L. Tribane, read: during April, the water supply listed students the by graduating SPKIXG FESTIVAL HELD homecoming of the new arrival outlook still remains critilal, ac Inasmuch as we have only a few our attorneys who so tirelessly CITY MANAGER RESIGNS to a report received from as "WTe Tjelieve in being honest, hours more .to live AT IJELKNAP, WEDNESDAY cording Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lindsay and because have tried to save us regretting true, chase, benevolent, virtuous, At the regular meeting of the aro t).a naronta nf a hnhv hnv the U.S. Weather Bureau, this our execution is attracting so much that we have been unable to pay in doing good to all men." and The annual Spring Dance Festi week. City council, Monday evening, thel. in thfi hosnual at The class officers, who iave! attention we wish to make a public thein anything. val, for all grades at Belknap, was The Weather Bureau forecasts of J. Philo Boyter as nafflJ We not only thank them for resignation on be afternoon on Thg held baby directed the activities of the group statement. Wednesday a stream flow of 26,000 acre-feMr.' was accepted. we do not protest against what they have done for us but Gale patrick-. He hag two gi8. First, the lawn at the School. There was city manager Richard are: the year, held the position of city River, which would throughout We art ottnd also for their hard-Jouglon,far .... from63 Beaver a large crowd of parents and oth Boyter has fight to ' Easton, president; Barry Baker, being punished. the of 1949 since average manager thebe February, the constitutional rights of a serious crime. andju been hfl9 u gt safeguard guilty ers to see the activity of the stu Rhonda McQuarrie . The flow of the Sevier River tias superviseu many impiwveu.cut MrB In the second place, we wish to and safeguards of every citizen. f nfLrpnt!I dents, insipite of the windy weath and the East Fork of the Sevier secretary and treasurer; Nancy projects. in partial excuse for ourselves, For, to lose our right is to lose a time, in for Gale Cedar say, some Harold er. The boys and girls had social manager. Yardley, -- The future plans of Mr. Boyter Other we did not have a fair chance our freedom. that are Mr. and:" excellent group dances to display is a grandparents of list Following graduates, . vj n are not definite at this time. luc uiutu avcia&c in life. now uullllg who Mrs. May our tragic lives and ending Charles colorComing from broken homes a was and the .final number Lindsay, remainder of the year, with ex- as announced by Mr. Kerksiek: The initial step was taken to have 20 grandchildren. we grew up in neglect. In youth, serve as a warning to all young ful ribbon dance. Golden Harold Clark Adams, pected inflow to Piute Reservoir improve the electric system, as apHeber Ashworth, James R. Brad- - we were denied parental care, af- and of recent bond election Mrs. Marvin L. White af about 'Mr. the and average. by proved fection and guidance. Verne A. Braasch Ross H. Smith Is in Boulder City bid of the Gen- - have sent word to Beaver of the Edward Southwick, Sevier River shaw, Barry Alden Baker, Sam Melvln L. Sullivan would have Religious .on business, and may be there for of the people. The training Cox, Keith Burt Dotson, Richard eral Electric Co. to furnish the birth of a baby girl at the hospital Water Commissioner, reported us in the right direction, pointed the next week or two. Anne June Easton, Ek, Shirley material was accepted by the Coun-- t Ely, on May 5. The baby has a that the flow of the Sevier at LaRee Evans, Ted Garrett, J. Earl but we were not taken to Sunday PEARL THOMPSON WLXS cil with the installation to be made brother, Calvin Gene. Grandpar-a- s Kingston during April was only Frank Harris. Vernon school or to church services. While SECO.ND PLACE IN CONTEST Gillins, WEATHER PAST WEEK of the as the equipment is in Beaver are Mr. and Mrs. 10" average. rapidly Joseph Hutchings, Rhonda Mc in prison during the long years of Max, Min. Free. livered. John G. White, who have the two wating we have tried to build up Mrs. Pearl Thompson won secQuarrie, Sally Kae Meyers. 48 .00 74 The lid of the Milford State grandchildren, and Mr. and Mrs. ilay 4 in our souls what was lacking. We ond place in a sewing contest, Carnews Gerald to Mabel Nelson, reports, According Orton, 71 33 .00 May 5 Bank was accepted for the sale ofje. Edwin Palce, who now have son of Mr .and Mrs. Karl Foch Parkinson, Raul Ralph now .try to accept our severe pun- sponsored by the Singer Sewing los Watters, 36 73 .00 6 the $50,000 bond issue authorized. 19, five of these are girls. May j.... Roy Watters, formerly of Beaver, Pearson, Ellen Powell, Madeline ishment with true religious resig Company of Cedar. The contest 74 42 .00 As a result of the water shortMay 7 took place (between January and was announced as winner of the Joyce Querry, Blake Wm. Smith, nation. no was Press. that It fortunate 45 week-en.00 70 8 the mayor May age over the We wish to thank the warden March. Mrs. Thompson made a Road-E-- 0 waCherie Orem low at for Ann the Dlan occurred fire Lois the Jaycee Smith, 66 31 .00 during and council have issued a special May 9 in the second consecutive year. He will Smith, Larry Ralph Stewart, Mar and the guards at the prison for dress lor herself and modeled it 60 33 .23 May 10 notice to the public, appearing on ter pressure. Many people were east town ot to compete in the state meet to be vin Lee Walker, Ronald Kenneth limited consideration which they contest time. For an award, she iorcea pan the back page of this issue of The have shown us. Wre thank, though was presented with three pairs of ii a in urnmiug wtuer uuiing mo held this month in Provo at the Ward, .Mary Yardley, Nancy Yard it can never be thanks two-da- y BYU parking lot. enough. scissors in a zipper case. ley, William Cliff Yardley. shortage. Beaver Cemetery Mrs. Kathleen , inursaay, On Friday for Local Murder , s, vn ) i.u.s ,t;aV- day-lon- - ill llo.r 1 HAVE YOU SEEN? ,uf eiv-inr- My . " j ' f . Seminary Graduation beHeld ..... Les-sing- ad - .... et - 15-ye- ar old-Sign- one-four- th de-en- ts 15-ye- ar d, 8 SEMINARY PROGRAM, MONDAY, Opening song. ' Do What Is Right"- .- : - Address of Welcome Richard Easton Double Mixed Quartet E)tan Smith . Uarry Baker Talk, "Habits" J" Talk, "Honesty" Talk, "Seminary Activities" - Organ solo, "Prayer"- - - Bradshau) Nancy Yardley Aary Yardley Pres. Wallace D. Yardley Introduction of Speaker Address to Graduates -- . Boyd Packet . Girls' Trio Selection. "I Have A Testimony" Norma Davis Sally Myers, Jeanne Griffiths, Principal Walter Kerksiek Presentation of Class of '56 Awarding of Diplomas Organ duet. "Meditation" Benediction Mabel Frazer's Art Exhibit to Open at High School, May 18; Tea Follows special art exhibit by Mabel covered the Mediterranean coun Frazer. retired associate profes- - tries and most of Europe, while sor of art from the University of her arch aelog leal research has Utah, and native of Beaver, will taken her through Central Ameriopen at the Beaver High School ca and as far south as Bolivia. Library on Friday, May 18, and To open the exhibit in licr remain open daily until after Memorial Day. This is another in hometown. Mis Frazer will give the special events of Beaver's Cen- an llluMriited lecture on Friday, nt the high choo audij May 1ft, tennial year. torium. Nlio will nhow colored Miss Frazer, a daughter of D. I. slldcN of her finding in Mexico. Frazer, who was prominent In the Following the lcture, sho will e - honored at a "tea" by the history of Beaver, and editor of the local paper, has re Centennial Committee. ceived much recognition for her painting, both in this country and Miss Frazer rnceived her early She has exhibited in training at the University of Utah, in Europe. Now York, Washington D. C, San under Edwin Evans, and later had Francisco, Los Angeles. Portland, two years' of study In Nerw York, and other places. Her work is in under several great teachers. In numerous school and private col-- ! 1920. she began her teaching at Ions, the Salt Lake Temple, th the University and retired in 1952. LDS Thirty-thir- d Ward. Her greatest contribution in the teaching field was in art anatomy Miss Frazer has had a busy life and art appreciation. as artist, teacher, traveler, lecturer and writer. Her travela hare At the end of the first seven A Selection, "God Is Love "... Talk on the Theme Congregation Golden Adams - Invocation p.m. Pres. D. E. Stapley - Phyllis Baker. Marilyn Roberts - CUff YaTdle one-tim- li-- years at the University, she had the unusual honor of having her work accepted for. exhibit by the five best modern galleries in New York City. She chose the Montrose gallery, and In March, 1930, staged the "one-maexhibit that established her as an American painter. She spent two years of study and travel in Italy and Europe In 1930-3at which time her Grand Canyon pictures were given the plane of honor In a Florence gal lery. Since her retirement from the University, the famous Beaver art ist has been spending her ILfe do ing mostly religious paintings writing and some lectures. She is In the International Blue Book, Who's Who in Education, and Who's Who in tha W'est. The collection she Is hrlnging to Beaver will be mostly water color, but will also Include aome smaller oil paintings and some drawings. HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 17 Processional Graduating Class Invocation Roxie Lee Paramore Vocal solo. "Through the Years" Salutatory Address Nina Rue Yardley n" 2, Brent Smith Selection, "You'll Never Walk Alone" Valedictory Address Rhonda McQuarrie Address to Graduates. Presentation of Graduates Awarding of Diplomas "Land of Hope and Glory" Benediction Recessional Girls' Sextette Dean -- Arthur L. Beeley Principal Melbourne Heslington Karl I. Truman Graduating Class Golden C. Adams 'Graduating Class |