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Show Micros CO'P 141 RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED About This and That By Pearl Thompson The Beaver Betterment Committee, in cooperation with the Lions Club, is planning a e cleanup. They plan that on Washington's Birthday will be a good time to start washing up the city of all the unsightly un- Pendleton was hospitalized for about 10 days with cuts, bruises, city-widshock Pendleton ect. Mrs. (Marintha) suffered a broken neck which was quite critical. She is in a cast and will remain so until an operation is performed. used buildings, sheds, fences, I know we are all hoping for her barns, etc. (Not trees, for there speedy recovery. are people here that make a business of trees), and anything that See where the House killed taxes are being paid on, that you the Senate bill to increase pay of have paid on for years for noth- legislators, bringing the stipend and per diem up to somewhere ing. Several have already been near actual living costs for the turned in for the campaign that guys (and gals) who leave their they will start on. They want jobs to go to Salt Lake, live in the owners to salvage all they hotels and eat in restaurants want out of them before they while they conduct the state's turn them in. It will not take business. We think killing the very long (only minutes) to get rid of them when they start. bill was a mistake. But then Then they plan on having a big maybe some of the representaburning at the trash dumps that tives voting against it wanted to can be seen 50 miles away be- be sure they'd have a better fore it all gets packed back to chance for reelection, and more town. pay might encourage too many So they want anyone who has other qualified men to seek the anything to get rid of to notify offices. either Conrad Grimshaw, Grant Esplin or the City Office by Mrs. Dian McCulley, county Wednesday of each week this Health Nurse, advises that school next month. immunizations for children will be held during March, at Beaver Recently Milo Baker had his on Tuesdays, Milford on Wednesnephew and wife call on them on days, and Minersville on Thurstheir way to San Diego, Dr. and days. Mis. Doran Baker. He is the son! Adult immunization clinics unof Otto and he also has another! der Civil Defense sponsorship brother who is also a Doctor of ' will be held at medical clinics, Science, both working for the on dates to be announced soon. U.S. Dept. of Science Reseach. ' His business in San Diego was The Denis F. Farnsworth in connection with the nuclear family recieved a telephone call research. Also this week Mr. from the church offices in Salt Howard Hurst and a friend Mr. Lake, that their son Denis had Isaacs were on their way to Los had an appendectomy in China Vegas for two weeks stay for a where he is on a mission. They similar purpose; they called on have heard from him since, and Mrs. Agnes Whornham, in route he reports being released from on Sunday. the hospital, and he stated that he loves his work very much, and Pack 3323 of the Cub Scouts he loves the people and seems have their hand work on display to be making great progress in in the room one door south of learning the language. the Lund Brothers Store. ConI believe it is only fitting to sidering the age of the youngsters, they have a very good dis- give a Pearl to the editor' of The j Beaver County News for winning play. award for his outthe first-plac- e Friends here of Mr. and Mrs. standing column, "I Dunno But I B.F. Pendleton will be sorry to Heard," at the State Press con learn of their car accident some vention in Salt Lake. So a Pearl , time ago and to learn that Mr. to you, Steve and Pat. pay-rais- e Valley Builders of Gunnison Purchase Local Tri - State Store Valley Builders of Gunnison, home and commercial contractors since 1941, have purchased the Milford Building Center store, and are now remodeling and redecorating the building in preparation for a grand opening! to be held in the near future. Announcement of the transaction was made this week by Vance Peterson, president of Valley Builders. "Purchase of the Bestway LumBuilding Center (Tri-Stat- e ber Co.) store in Milford is part of an expansion program we are presently engaged in," Mr. Peterson said. "We have' purchased Bestway stores in Delta, Nephi, Milford, Richfield and Price and these, together with the store, sales office and manufacturing plant we have operated in Gunnison for 20 years, enable us to offer the most complete and most competitive building service to be found in Southern Utah." Valley Builders purchase lumber, roofing, and other building materialg in large quantities and all millwork, cabinet designing and building, furnace and air conditioning duct work is manufactured and completely checked at their Gunnison factory before being installed in the buildings they construct They have a fleet s to transof large the jobs, to materials their port basis and employ on a year-roun- d more than 50 workmen, all masters of their crafts. "We are especially interested In Milford and believe in the future prosperity and progress of this community," Mr. Peterson said. "That's why we selected Milford as one of the town to include in our expansion program, "We plan to work with the civic and business leaders on a program to help develop the re sources and industrial potentialities of Milford, and will be available at all times to consult with anyone business leader or private citizenregarding any development or improvement ideas." Victor P. Muzny, Bestway manager at Milford for the past three years, will continue as manager 'of the Valley Builders lumber yard and sales office here. Other local office personnel will include Clayton Moser and Mrs. Norma truck-trailer- Yount In- addition to a complete line - : Single Copy 10c - $3 a Year ALL JOIN IN BEAVER GLEAN - UP CAMPAIGN Hello friends and neighbors. That includes all of us Beaverites, doesn't it. Let's sit down and talk things over together. Beaver was settled 105 years ago. We love her and still think this is one of the BEST spots on earth in which to live and make a living. We want to continue to make this our home-anbe PROUD of it. Right now, walk out in your yard and look over the block on d . ( many unsightly trees. Many FEB. FRIDAY, 17, BEAVERS DEFEAT MILFORD; PLAY AT DELTA SATURDAY In a real thriller in the Beaver High gym Wednesday nite, the Beavers marched to the foul line twice more than their arch rivals, the Milford Tigers, and sank two more free tosses than the Milford players could muster, and won by a two-poimargin to avenge a defeat at Milford in the first round of play. r M K. nave KAnn uiuait Un.,n utwi icmuvcu null! the city streets. The swimming pool park is an added attraction and greatly improves our community. The Beaver Lions Club voted this activity to help in their meeting Tuesday. Other organizations in Beaver will also work on the project. Dalton of Milford was high man Lets' make Beaver COME for the night, with Myers for the ALIVE and cast off that with 14 points. Beavers runner-u- p old look. for 10 Twitchell accounted Now that you have looked over points and Baker for 9. year own lot, and block, and the Saturday, the Beavers journey the sage to Delta to battle for the league entire brush on the side streets-let'get lead. busy. Resolutions and talk won't The box scores: do the job. This is the time of A do few to these jobs. year G T F P MILFORD hours each day for a month will Baxter ' 1 1 0 2 ..-- 105-ye- which you live. Any room for improvements? Now look beyond to the next block and the next. Some of those old barns and s sheds must have been erected by our pioneer forefathers in the day and age when all of them kept their livestock on their own lots. But with the changing times, those days are past. Livestock is work wonders. now kept on the farms and farmHere are three suggestions ers drive to the cattle. So why from' the Comunity Development keep the old barns? Committee: 1- There is, in Beaver, a ComIf you can, do the job Committee and your family. That munity Development headed by Sam R. Johnson, is the pioneer and sponsored by the Utah State method. 2- - If University Extension Service., an you need help, band toorganization which strives to do gether and help each other just just what it's title indicates. as the Elder's Quorum did reHal Smith Among other things, this com- cently in helping mute is searching for some in- clean up his burned chicken coop. dustry to bring to Beaver. All of It could turn out to be fun. And us agree that we need more in- the women folks could serve come to bolster our economy. Mr. picnic before would be a faceEsplin has contacted the Utah your eyes-ther- e State Committee for Industrial lifting that would cause all BeaDevelopment and has letters out- ver to rejoice. 3- - If lining the general requirements. you need still more help, One of the first is: The Com- there is an energetic young man, munity must show that it is Connie Grimshaw, who is a memand willing to do its ber of the Community Developpart in attracting industry." ment Committee, . who will ar O.K. this is our challenge. Is range - for trucks, tractors, ect. each one of us willing to shoul- (And here is a xJlCx sevuvi) der our share of the responsi- Beaver City will come to your bility? Can we expect some man aid. Just let your wants be known or company to come here and and through cooperation, the jobs look over our possibilities, and will be done. spend money here for the betterWe'll all be waiting to hear ment of our community unless old rusty nails squeaking those we have done our part in making this comunity a more attractive as they are drawn from those old barn boards. Surely YOU won't place? By the way, compliments are be guilty of letting your barn already due two young families stand another season, waiting for for the improvements they have the wind to blow it over. When you do your job, or know already made. Drive to the old A.A. Morris home and see how of a neighbor who has done his and reRay Morris has cleaned up and call Grant Esplin's office the improvement. of the this port improved appearance Here is an encouraging tip: If lot. Then drive down to the Paul Anderson property (the former you remove that old barn, you Woodrow Griffiths home in Jack- will get a tax reduction. Just go son County) and look over his to the assessor and say, "I resurroundings. Vernon Black also moved my old barn. Please take keeps his yard swept and dusted. it off my tax assessment." Another tip: If your neighbor Drive to the Glen Gillies residence and see how attractive one has one of those "old relics" on of the old Beaver homes can be his lot and if you think he does not take the Beaver Press ana made. There are many others. We also want to compliment mav not hear of this campaign, the Beaver City Cementary Com- please take this paper right over mittee, headed by Ernest Joseph, to him and ask him to read this vou can cause for the wonderful improvements artiplo made at the cemetery. Also, the him to catch the IMPROVEMENT city has topped and removed SPIRIT. your-selves-y- Wadsworth Marshall Briscoe Dalton 6 1 0 0 0 2 6 12 2 5 0 12 0 0 15 21 9 39 F P Baker G T 0 2 4 4 Ward 0 1 0 0 Garrett 3 2 0 0 4 11 4 3 1 7 Berger TOTALS BEAVER Howell Robinson Myers Twitchell TOTALS Sheriff and Mrs. Lee R. Fillmore received word from Hollyof building materials, hardware, wood on Wednesday that they now have two granddaughters. paints, etc., the local Valley Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Ann) Axel Builders store will offer one announce the ar to were happy package" building service includof rival their daughter. ing home or commercial building construction, interior planning, floor coverings, decorating, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Murdock drapes, all appliances and furni- drove to Salt Lake last week so ture, and complete financing. Mrs. Murdock could be with her new granddaughter that was born to the Reed Murdock family. Jennie Stapley Marries She will remain there for a short Boyd Myers of Milford time to help out Stapley The Walter Messingers have a have the pleasure of announcing the marriage of their daughter new baby, born to them in the Jennie K. Stapley, to Mr. Boyd Cedar Hospital. Myers son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Myers of South Milford. The wedding took place Jan. 26 in Ely Nev?da. The parents of the young couple are planning an open house celebration for them in the Ward serving rooms of the Mrs. and Mrs. Armond Morris have a new girl born to them in the Utah Valley Hospital. The Morrises were former residents of Greenville. 3 Church, Feb. 17, from 8 to 10:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strong have a new girl, born Feb. 9 in the Accidents don't "Just Happen" I Iron County Hospital. She will . . . th7 ar CAUSED!! be named Cynthia Sue. In the First Ward Sacrament Meeting Sunday a farewell testimonial was held for Keith Beaumont. Talks were given by: Bishop Joe Nelson, Ronald Bradshaw, President Wallace Yardley, the father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Beaumont, Howard Bradwith shaw and the Missionary closing remarks by Bishop Lavel VoL 56, No. 7 1961 Bradshaw. Musical numbers were furnished by sisters of the missionary, Sherrie and Sheryl sang Third Ward Holds a duet, Mrs. Howard Bradshaw and brother Earnest, sang a duet, Valentine Dance and sister Golda played a piano The Third Ward solo. Valentine Dance was held in the Mrs. Beaumont with 13 Ward Recreation hall, Tues- her threeFlorence Elwin, Alma, and boys: Swindle-hurst day evening. Richard Lee and daughters: Darla Gean, as master of ceremonies Golda and Gloria, Sherie, and conducted the floor show: Marge came down from Orem to Sherel Ann Bradshaw favored with a be in attendance at the farewell. Jennene and Rosaland Keith will dance, go to Denver for his Farnsworth sang an original headquarters. trio composition of Rosalind's, sang by Bonnie Rollins, Connie Smith and Bobbie Stapely, a solo Friday Evening Mr. and Mrs. was sang by Dee Anna Stapley Keith Warby drove to Cedar, and dancing to records followed. where they were joined by Mr. Mrs. Carol Kesler and Mr. Keith and Mrs. Paul Warby and went Chattman were in charge of the on to the St. George Temple and evening. spent the evening. Have-a-Hea- 1 rt 1 7 19 1 5 1 1 1 9 7 I 0 0 6 14 2 10 15 23 11 41 PLANNING BEAVER INSTITUTE Bryce Draper, curriculum director for Beaver District; Edith Shaw, professor of curriculum at U S U; Pearl Budge, professor of English at and D. R. Pearce, Beav- U S U, er District superintendent, plan Mid VVinter Institute on Lan- guage Arts for the district BEAVER BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD At the party held in the Beaver Ward Church on Feb. the 13 many occasions were celebrated. Governor Clyde had declared Feb. to be the month of party's so this was made a combination of Beaver's Birthday, Lincoln's and Washington's birthday and the Valentine Sweetheart Ball. At the begining of the evening a lovely banquet was served in the serving rooms. Those finishing first retired to the amusement hall where games for the children and a film was in progress. After the film Mrs. Mary H. Lowe mistress of ceremonies anounced the program. Pearl Thompson introduced the mayor who gave the address of welcome and crowned the king and queen of the Valentine (Sweet Hearts) Mr. and Mrs. James Riley with Attendants Bishop and Mrs. LeRoy Harris and Bishop and Mrs. John Ash- worth who were given a little token of rememberance. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker sang a duet, First-Thir- d County Teachers Check Language Arts Progress Friday and Saturday Friday, Feb. 17, and Saturday, Feb. 18, are dates set aside by county teachers to study findings of a Language Arts Curriculum project which has been under way in Beaver County since JanForty-fiv- e teachers uary first. have participated. Their primary objective was to determine ways of strengthening language skills in all content subject areas. Edith Shaw and Pearl Budge, both professors at Utah State have directed the University, work of the study. A highlight of the institute will be a luncheon meeting on Saturday when Dr. E. A. Jacobson, Researcher, Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education, will speak on the subject "Language Arts Skills As Seen by Parents." A complete schedule of events follows in order that parents may join in any of the meetings if they choose. If a parent would like to attend the luncheon he should make arrangements with a principal from his area. Supt. D. R. Pearce announces that school will dismiss at noon on Friday, Feb. 17. INSTITUTE PROGRAM BEAVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 1961 February e Minersville Room Friday, Feb. 17 1 :30 P. M. Opening Prayer LaVae Smith Welcome Supt. Pearce Marilyn, Rhea Don, and Rachel Musical Number a trio MID-WINTE- R 17-1- 8, Multi-purpos- favored with, Bradshaw Glenna 1:40 P. M. Professor Pearl Caren Hutchings and Budge conducting: Harris played a piano duet. Jill Research Reports: Hvllingshead sang a solo. Mrs. 1. Language Arts in Core Pat Nelson Fae Harris gave a reading. Carol 2. Bakes Sara Vocabulary Williams played a piano solo, 3. Handwriting Vie Fotheringham Chorus by K. Lynn Myers, Janet 4. Care and Feeding of Bookworms CASES HEARD RECENTLY Ina Norton Caren Williams, Judy Briggs, 5. Listening and Oral English Bernice Smith Hutchings, Janice Vickers.Glenna In Judge Willden's Court Harris, and Doris Nelson, a 6. Subject unlisted Frieda Wood. and piano harmonica, string 2:45 P. M. Refreshment Break Beaver at combo played: Milo Baker, EarnGilbert Briggs 3:00 P. M. Research and Recommendations on Joe Ashley Jr., Minersville, no est Beaumont, Merchant Darrell driver license, fined $25. (harmonicas) Language Usage: and Naomi Baker 1. General Usage Problems Allen Reynolds (guitar) Billv Bradshaw. Minersville. no (piano), Beavers birthday song 2. Improving Usage in Elementary Schools gross weight displayed, fined $3. was sang by the group, prayer Bernice Gillins Bee-so- n Thomas W. Gray, Minersville, Mr. John Ashworth, and the 3. Improving Usage in Secondary Schools Pat Lindsay orchestra (Frank, Susie, Val, no direction signals working, and Dona, with Sherman Carter fined $3. Saturday, Feb. 18 Milford Elementary Auditorium Theron A. Martin, Denver, on the drums) played for dancing, 9:00 A. M. Check in materials Receptionist's Office Colo., speeding (6050) fined $10 which rounded out the evening. 9:10 A. M. Professor Edith Shaw conducting: Sioux B. James Gordon, City, Ncbr., improper passing, fined $2 IIEPTACIIL0R APPROVED Opening Prayer Sherman Carter Leich Rosenberg, Cedar City, Musical Number Good news for Beaver County speeding (8060) fined $20. Glenn Widdison, Springville, farmers was recieved last week Developing Reading and Study Skills in the Subject Areas: 1. The Primary Grades Point of View Vie Davis when it was announced that fined $10. (60.50) speeding Paul H. Fullmer, Las Vegas, Hcpuchlor has again been re2. Intermediate Grades Point of View Elliott Amoldson leased for use in early season improper passing, fined $10. 3. The Secondary Point of View Evan Nielsen r Joe Lemons, Westminster, Cal., spraying for alfalfa weevil. 10:30 A. M. Refreshment Break has been used extensively expired driver license, fined $10. Glenn E. Talboy, Boise, Idaho, for several years and was very 10:45 A. M. Summary Reports: effective in alfalfa weevil control speeding (7060) fined $10. 1. Elementary Skills in Listening Beatrice Oxley Phillip H. Maxwell, Salt Lake, when used before the alfalfa 2. Elementary Skills in Speaking Marshall Hollingshead reached a height of two inches in speeding (7060) fined $10. 3. Elementary Skills in Writing Donna Cartwright Gerald E. Hansen, Cedar City the spring according to Grant Es4. Secondary Skills in Speaking Neil Larsen plin, Beaver County Agent. This speeding (7550) fined $30. 5. B. off Secondary Skills in Writing Peggy Belt Win. the list Greenwood, Richfield, insecticide was taken 6. Secondary Skills in Vocabulary Lois Moore driving on wrong side of road- of the approved list last year for 7. Secondary Skills in Listening further testing but has been way, fined $50. Mary McCulley F. R. Peterson, Richfield, pub- okeyed again this year. 11:45 A. M. Where Do We Go From Here Bryce Draper weevil 12:00 Noon Lunchon lic intoxication, fined $50. ConslJerable alfalfa Glenn C. Greenwood, Beaver, damage was experienced last year Prayer Mitch Fisher no mud flaps on truck, fined $5. in Beaver County. Mr.- Esplin reof Ceremonies Arlo Messinger Master J. H. Greenwood, Beaver, over- commends that farmers spray Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, "Public Relations and Speaker load on truck, fined $50. alfalfa weevil this year, early for or cither HeptachJor Language Arts" Ralph A. Thompson, Rexburg, using Allen Reynolds 1:20 P. M. Beaver Education Association Idaho, speeding (7060) fined $10 Dleldr.n. PM-hjm- s J and Mrs. Clifford GROUP, CITY DADS, LIONS, DEVELOPMENT Vance Peterson Mr. BEAVER, UTAH, Keith Beaumont Honored At Farewell Testimonial Hep-tachlo- - |