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Show will he held Stadium and Speech and Music In of the on floor the giant new the Tabernacle on Temple Square. top Amiin Hrn.Uha has been Mr ZCMI Parking Terrace. Master M This is the first year that the arts .11 with the flj. Men and Golden Gleaners trom all have combined for their festival TIMS B (3 Donald, email son of Mr. and over the Church are invited with offerings so the programs are fiSTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25 1904 Irs. Ray Bradshaw, fell at school Uic.r ipai'tners. Committee plan-- : brand new. te.l broke his left arm. s e: peeted more than 2uul) per-- ! .More than 10,000 young people aei Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kelsey THE US. FC:1L3T in attendance. ;ons ,o .e all over the United States, from UTAH STAIE Fitttl ASS0CIAI10M vis; Henderson, were week-en- d J PRODUCTS IA35RATORY 'ihe conference' iisell, to which Canada, and Mexico will partici'firm?! ors at the tume of Mrs. Kelsey's 1 AXMADISOM, wrSCt)':SIM. TV-- : re than la.oiiii M I a leaders pate in the festivals and more than , UIMtlARGISTinHicWC.UD MERLE B. MERKLEY. ARD G MERKLEY. 'eiits, Mr. ami Mrs. Farl Bald-- j. c.a .ill over tlie Church are ex-- . 60,000 will witness these producEXCLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO Editor and Publisher Auociate Editor in, and family. tions. Tickets of admlsson are not .cd, opens officially with RESEARCH Mrs. WOOD Mr, and Phillip Edwards on PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Temple Square, Friday required. hi i two children of Cherry Creek, M0m ullllisni lijrjllll'llii: ' "' ' . Both festivals will be given two visited this week with Mr. i. ..ning. General sessions in the SI' BSC RIP ION RATES Year. 00; 6 Mo $2.00 1 Mo $1 25 ialt Lake Tabernacle will he held performances, one on F''av nlghi .tin! Mrs. John Iiradsha.w. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) m Friday. and one on Saturday. The starting A Hrs: C'jib Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, time is 8:30 p.m. sessions for each Workshop MIA AXXOUNt KS ENLARGED as s.ond aas mail mailer, the Act of Congreu of Mar. i. 8 7 y IONG LIVE WOOD o.' the M A will he held II XE CONFERENC E PROGRAM u various GIVING LONGER LIFE TO WOOD. THR0U6H rj:e quoieJ on request. Telephone 24 or 239 places throughout the M Chewing Gum on PRESERVATIVES, MAKING WOOD GLUABtf June It: y confer-Saturday. ! The 1950 Jane training 1' ! 1 ' A To satisfy a growing taste for R) METAL AMD FIRE RESISTANT, ARE JUST n j eiice of the Mutual Improvement; ..uinlay morning the First Pres- in the Down Undet A FEW OF WE MANY ACCOMPLISHMENTS !.,, .h I T ... ,,f ..,lnnfl" Associations of the Church of. I,,,,.,, c i.i iuau lJ"l,uv two carrier cemru- ..i, huge continent, OF THE FOREST PRODUCTS SCIENTISTS. ftvT-h sus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints social meeting in the Taber- - ugaj ation compreiion ,i!l be held in Salt Lake City. t le for all leaders and the Con- - have Deen shipped from this coun-- jin,. 15, 16, 17, featuring for the eience will conclude with an aft- try to Australia. The American mairst time combined arts festivals,! moon session. chinery is needed to provide low I z four performances of the invited1 '1 lie fe. tivals. always a cjlorful humidity air required in processing a u iv of the conference, will the Chewing gum, which wai popuroadshow acts, and a combined for Master M Men on. bine Drama and Dance on the iarized among the Aniaci by Gl mpper-danc- e ield at the University of Utah during th war. unci Golden Gleaners. L' lull's prtsen tax structure will sources now going for school purheld The revenue Conference Roadshow, poses, (property tax, individual in likfly provide sufficient to finance .stale and local govern- come tax, corporate income tax. Thursday, June 14, on the eve of official opening events of the 57th ment needs for the next ten years cigarette tax (2c), school land in annual M I A Conference, will be at some point between minimum terest, mineral royalties, etc.) THE SEARCH FOR NEW AND MORE shown at Kingsbury Hall on the and maximum estimates of addi- - should produce an additional $28 EFFICIENT USES OF WOOD 60CS nonal requiremeni s. This was the! million per year by 1965. The ex University of Utah campus, and PROFITS TO THE PRAniCfi th.. Capitol Theatre in downtown conclusion reached by Utah Foun-datio- isting tax structure, therefore, it is sit Lake City. tax should ibe adequate to meet the OF COOO FORESTRY ihe private, Seven outstanding roadshows, a excosts additional following created the organization, by selected by the General Board comprehensive study of Utah's fin- pected enrollment rise plus allow BOTTLE BABY, Fluffy, the Drama Committee and invited for ancial outlook in the decade ahead ing for so'tne increases in the t" kitten grapples with the slipa to Officials, returned Highway will greatly this next1 make Tuesday roadshow, special The Foundation's report points school program during the pery bottle (left); settles back, nome propanueo. a tneir after lew nignway improvement the program along with six spending situation under control (cenout that t he State's present tax ten years. here with her parents. Mr.'ent r'actes. likewise selected and gram will be needed." Some of the ; t. finally relaxes, contentter) .structure at existing rates will Foundation analysts point out additional funds for such a step-'an- d days Mrs. Martin Green. fm- - ihi full (right). (IT PHOTO) shnwinsr linvirerl svipoinl edly minimum meet additional the in that chief problem probably Utah will ped-n- p William Twite-hellwho has been'from among thousands produced program may come from ably meet minimum additionaljbe that of financing public school an been confined to his bed for the,,y ,he wards in hundreds of stake Federalaid highway enlarged government needs during the next.purrent operations. If Utah is able now being considered l,y past two weeks, is improving, but shows produced annually as part ten years and provide for some to continue its present rate of ex- program the still has to be down for a while Congress. of the rt'gular MIA program thru-omodest increases in major pro- penditure for school building conj the Church. grams within that, period. The re struction ($18,244.0011 Der yeai Due to Condemand the popular there should be auf port mentions that most nationna in 1954-55- ), ference show will be given four forecasts of increased economic ficient funds to meet existing and performances, at 5:00 and 7:45 activity in ihe decade ahead, re- future school building require By Mrs. llilma Sly p. m at the Capitol Theatre and at cent upward trends in Utah state ments within the ten-yeperiod By REV A ALHRECHT Mrs. Ilynn Bradshaw and Mrs. 6:00 and 8:45 p.m. in Kingsbury tax collections, and Utah's debtBUILD construction and main Highway Mrs. Ida Hollingshead of 'Pan- Sue Baldwin took their Primary JIall. Tickets are now available at free status are all encouraging tenance are cited by the report signs in the State's financial out as the second most pressing state aca spent the first part of the weekjClass to the St. George Temple on the General M I A offices. 40 and 50 North Main Street, and only here with relatives and, a: urday. look. and local government problem visiting , crowds will be sold, home of the at ci.iacity friends. She OY AAD GIRLS IN SCHOOL TODAY Mr. stayed Mrs. and Aubra Patterson Kducation will continue to be facing Utah in the decade ahead is This in the time first the Mrs. Mr. and Andrew lloumgs- visite! Friday of last week with APF TUF CIT17FN9. AIUn tilt- number one state and local it is noted that estimates of exist n: :ory of the conference that the head. Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw. WILL FORM OUR government financial problem fac ing highway deficiencies on Utah i o idshows have traveled as they Miss Berdeen Hal! and Arleen ing Utah, according to the study state road system vary from $208 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hollings. on sethe GOVERNMENT stake Shows basis. ,!( s& it is estimated that school enroll million to $44 0 million head were hosts at a dinner party 'Edwards, students at CSU, Cedar, lected will represent Sharon, Hill- the weekend ment will increase 42 at devote able the should Utah to home of hie, Wells, Parowan. North Og- be within an Tuesday evening. Those attend-pefl tfM f.'.3l '.1 jr - , the next ten years, and that annual approximately Jess $200 million; to ing welt Mr. and Mrs. Garth Fish- - ,u- dnu d n and Nyssa, Oregon, Stakes. school in of state needs ward the Utah will the public Earl Baldwin has been ill with improvement er, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Roberts, The joint reception, buffet sup-;e- r. be from $14.7 million to $53 mil road system during the next ten Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman, Mr. flu and pneumonia, but is improv- and dance for Master M Men lion GREATKR in 1964-6- 5 than years with the existing level of and Mrs. Dan Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Let us help in 1954-5Federal highway aid and present Earl Limb, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph IMPROVE OUR SCHOOLS 1 tax rates, according Pearson, Mr. and Mrs.Milton Al AND HENCE OUR OWN Based on existing tax rates highway-use- r tah Foundation estimates that to the report. "Such a program brecht, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hoi FUTURE WELFARE should do much to 'bring Utah's lingshead and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben receipts from all regular revenue highway system up to 'tolerable Dotson. Children are familiar faces BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY li, 195(5 " II1K. hr tliraurr 7v FORESTRY -- U.S.A. liuiuiii ... J. fiand Golden Gleaners ,'.-v.- 1 un-Jt- 1 ' AJvi-hmp.j- r-- w m ... It Utah's Present Tax Structure Will Provide Sufficient Revenue -- - n. non-prof- r4 , at ihe BAUia'R'S'STORT MANDERFIELD MINERSVILLE m A - j vj - fask ma nt tomorrow. 5. rivrrr? v j SEE Tin-- -- ... " standards," the report continues Frank Williams recently suffer. If, however, it is decided to bring Utah's highway system up to the d a heart attack and is now in the standards recommended by the Milford hospital. His condition is American Association of State slightly improved. ; CEiS inDl'STKV ? CT AT ALL.'.' roe exawple. )K ;;5'. S.rz wha.es wks TAKEN. The 0 Th 5 HAJL VAS A TC. Literary Club was held Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. Eloise Murdock. The book, "Be loved," by Vina Delmar, was re viewed by Donna Boyter. Light refreshments were served by co hostesses, Mrs. Murdock and Mrs. Yvonne Murdock. TAKE in our bank. Our officers and employees will be glad to show your children how a bank works and how to start their own savings accounts! WHALE OF A HAUL vv,'nAUNS i. - V . "... ' 1 . ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000.00 WITH FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. nr Tail t 3ea e and Mrs. Garth Fisher and baby daughter are leaving for El Mr. Paso, Texas, next Tuesday. Garth who has taught school here this year, will enter the Air Force. TIME Mr. and Dewayne Carter are moving this month to Las Vegas, where "Bill" will be em ployed by the Anderson Dairy. He is a Beaver County commissioner and a counselor in the Stake Mis sion presidenccy and Mrs. Carter has been active in Church affairs OUT Mrs. OF THE HIGH COST OF FLYING - lOCHE-v- V i - COt-T- 9IL ?y-n- Si t A new hook every Latter-Da- y Saint should read. . . and Mrs. Heber Gillins and family are vacationing in Colorado where they plan to visit relatives. Mr. f&330)J yiiln-n- J Wa Call often onJ enjoy HOT warmth and personal touch only a long d'utance call can give. that Mrs. Zola Dally has been visit ing her mother, Mrs. Paulina Car Cancer strike 1 in every 4 It strikes with vicious swiftness. Too often it Americans. is too late. discovered To protect yourself and your family, have a thorough medical examination every single year without fail. Six months for fastest service.,. CALL BY NUMBER! pfter such an ination, every woman over 35 should return for a pelvic checkup. Every man over 45 should have a chest twice each year. Many cancers can be conquered if tavght 'm time BACK AT CANCER.. MAN'S CRUELEST ENEMY STRIKE AMERICAN CANCER - 40', The Seventh arm Eighth grades spent Friday visiting places of; interest in Cedar. They had an air-- 1 plane ride, visited the printing plant, Arden Dairy, the radio sta tion, the art display at CSU, Sou thern Utah Power Co. and other places of interest. HhES MEJ'iNS yOUKiC lF- -t wrm cviB counmv By Mm. Willimn SOCIETY iS e-- . U S SAVINGS INVe-Ull)- . j . i .: I . I BONOS .V little better. Puffer were EuesU at their daughters', Mrs Jeff Marshall and Mrs. John Williams Mr. and Mrs. P. A. at Minersville, last Sunday. Mrs. Grant Wood and family o Henderson. Nev., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Grt'pn, and with her father, Albert Green. Mr. and Mrs. Durray Dalley and son Bruce of spent last week end here at the Fred Puffer's. Mrs. Royle Wood and acai of Published by The Instructor, this important volume sparkles with Inspirational biographies f ancient prophets and each of our modern prophets and apostles since the restoration. Another vital section corrtains an enlightening discussion of the Articles of Faith by members of the First Presidency. Still a third section of this mighfly volume contains a tribute to the Prophet Joseph Smith from each succeeding president. VC AltlKKAU itCl. :i?r' YOU m t, s savino. zchos ' if ) Drink 3 glasses of milk every day ft f" . on a high protein - S Order your copy today. diet " , fr tin J rhi $2.50 YOUIi FAITH AND YOU Twltchell William Warhy of Salt Lake City! visited here Friday of last week He reported that his son, Burton. who has been in the hospital, was a sJj LOSE WEIGHT NORTH CREF.K exam- Givt to t- eeOCsE WWW' i V Co A vow ter. J ImiS. "Aao Kent Marshall, Raymond Baker, Nicholas Dotson, Billy Fails, Cal vin Eyre, Jack Peterson, and Mit chell Myers participated in the Jr. Pentathelon at Beaver on Tuesday. ff) OUR PROPHETS AND PRINCIPLES I " ... 66T MILFORD STATE BANK -e G. W. Carter has been in the Milford hospital receiving medi al attention. They will stop in Salt Lake City on their way home to visit relatives ind friends there. nmw T ATiTjTE 7JJ.' ABOUT Tin: t city J r,. $3.00 by Mark E. Petersen THE CHALLENGE OF OUR TIMES M!?l!IIG-llf- ah Educator Utah'f mining industry plays on important part in education in our state. In addition to pay'ng millions in faxes, mining companies during the past 10 years have given more than $300,CC0 in research grants to Utah colleges and universities, and in 1955 they gave $13,500 in scholarships to high school and college students. Mining participates in education as a good citizen of Utah. $2.00 by W. Cleon Skousen FOR TIME OR ETERNITY by Mark E. Petersen ORIGIN AND DESTINY by Joseph Fielding Smith MAN-I- IIS ' . . $2.00 $4.00 UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from tho esith comes on abundant life for oil" rrmriMtMimiryii.Mr,t.fTrT,.M.-,.-..,- - TTTTTTtiriaSSSMSSSS. |