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Show Universal Microfilm Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. What ? ? ? "Journey Into Space" When WW ? ? October 13th Where ? ? ? Second Ward Church Single Copy 10c Who ? ? ? YOU ! ! ! ! ARE INVITED FREE ! ! Elmer Evans Leave For Ft. Leonard Wood ! Expanded Services For Christmas Rush Longer post office window hcurs, expanded delivery services and larg-scal- a extension d of thj parcel post speedup are planned for Christmas, Postmaster General John A. Gronouski has advised the local Postmast Mr. McKay Far-re- r. ZIP-cod-- outlined to the 3 av r postal h;ad three major v. w steps he has. Other THURSDAY, OCTOBER BEAVER, UTAH, $4.00 Volume 59 No. 8, 1964 2 Sam Kerksiek, son of Bishop Walter and Erma Kerksiek, and Elmer Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Evans, left Wednesday afternoon for Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri to begin their basic training for the National Guard. Both boys have been active in" school and church affairs. Sam has been especially active in radio broadcasting, shop and wood craft, winning several ribbons for his work. e Dan Moore, resident of Beaver has been assigned to accompany the boys on their trip to Missouri. i:-- , I'ii 3 T' VI. i mJf.&!! k'r w i fcTJ - . ES. fete. The Beaver Lady Lions entertained their husbands, dining and dancing at the Golf Course Club House last Saturday evening for the Sept.-Oc- t. I .v A delicious and bouniious buf fet supper was provided by the committee members, Eyvon Mar tin, Mary Patterson, Irene Green Joann Grimshaw and Melba Gregcrsen. A very enjoyable evening was topped by the exchange of gifts, White Elephant type. one-tim- County Teachers To Attend Salt Lake UEA Conference taken "for the st Christmas mail service the al S rvic: has ever had." 1. Expanded post offica' window hours Doc. 5 to 26 as deemed necossary by the local post-ster. 2. A six-da- y week Dec. yipa.c 1 post deliveries, instead of a five-da- y week. 3. Completion by Nov. 1 of Phase III of ZIP Code parcel handling at about 130 more 'sectional center' post offices (strategically located mail massing points), providing faster delivery up to 24 hours or more for rare :1s with ZIP Code. In Phase I and II, approximately 75 offices with receipts 2 of $5 million annually and activated faster ZIP Code sorting and dispatch by Sept. 1. The 130 in Phase III includes offices with receipts of $1 to $5 million. In addition, many other sectional center offices with smaller receipts will have the program in operation by early December, in time, to help speed dolivry of Christmas gifts mailed with the ZIP Code. The Postmaster General told Mr. Farrer the Christmas plans ar2 part of a nationwide program to bring postmasters intp more responsible positions in postal management as "real part n"rs in providing better mail s"rvic? at all levels." j 1 m 41 Ladv Lions Entertain At Golf Course Club House Sam Kerksiek And Post Office Plans Mr. Gronouski a Year in Beaver County $3.00 4 , ,4- 7". v- "f . -ii KV Jk 7-- -- Beaver Upsets Redmen For Victory 25-1- 4 By Sonny Griffiths In their Homecoming game last Friday, The eager Beavers 4 upset the Cedar Redmen to gain a tie with Cedar for The talented Mc Guire Sisters second place in Region Eight. will add their sophisticated harBeaver gained 165 yards on 'to Bell the Telephone mony the NBC-Tground and 105 through the on Hour program over lanes for a total of 270 yards air 13. October Tuesday, in offense. The Redmen gained 167. yards on the ground and "123 through the air for a total Telephone Hour Starts of 290 yards for their offensive game. Season Twenty-fift- h It was said, and might be that the 'breaks' favored the season of the The twenty-fift- h boys in blue and white but the Bell Telephone Hour and its 'breaks' come to those who make seventh on television, gets off them and the Beavers were to a gala start Tuesday, Oct.13, of every chance. at 8 p.m. with an over NBC-TTwo Beaver touchdowns were all-stcast. The Emmy Award-winnin- g set up by recovered fumbles or Telephone Hour's openpass interceptions and the ball ing show, telecast live and in changed hands at the final gun Library To Close color, will present Bing Crosby, when Sherm Swindlehurst inBurl Ives, The McGuire Sisters tercepted a desperation Cedar For Painting . and concert pianist Grant Johan pass. The Beaver City Library is nesen. Donald Voorhees will con Thursday, October 17th, the duct the Bell Telephone Orches(ro ne to be painted and will Beaver football squad play the btra as he has been doing for Hurrican team in Hurricane. closed from Oct, 12 through Oct. 16. the past 24 seasons. Correction: Beaver now holds second place having played 3 games, winning two with one Statement of Ownership, Management loss to Kanab, while Cedar has two games and played only and Circulation has a 500 average.) (Act of October 23, 1962: Section 4369, Title 39, United States Code) Region Eight standings are: Kanab, 1st with 3 wins and 0 1. Date of Filing October 1, 1964. losses; Beaver is in 2nd place 2. Titl3 of Publication The Beaver Press. 3. Frequency of issu? with 2 wins and 1 loss; Cedar Weekly. 4. Location of known offic? of publicatoin (Street, City, Counand Milford are tied for 3rd 45 East Center Street, Beaver City, Beaver ty, S at-- . ZIP Code). place with a 1 and 1 record County, Utah 84713. for Cedar and a 1 win, 1 loss 5. Location of headquarters or general business office of the and 1 tied for Milford; Hurricane Same. publishers (Not Printers) is next with no wins, 1 loss and 6. Names and addresses of Publisher, Editor, and Managing 1 tie game, Dixie and Parowan A. Editor; Publisher Utah; Same; Editor, Beaver, George Rich, the basement with 0 and share H. Rich. Managing Editor, Dorothy 2 records for the season. 7. OWNER (If owned by a corporation, it's name and address must b3 stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names Annual and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned ada or other unincorporated firm, us name and by partnership Southern Utah Golf dress, as well as that of each individual must be given.) Georga A. Rich and Dorothy H. Rich, Beaver, Utah. Tourney 8. Known Bondholders, mortagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, None. mortgages or other securities (If there are none, so state Ray Morris, superintendent at 9. Paragraphs 7 and 8 include, incases where the stockholder the Beaver Municipal Golf or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trusCourse, announced today the uptee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name or the person or coming Southern Utah Ametuer corporation for whom such trustee is acting, also th statements Golf Tournament to be played In the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and beOctober 9, 10 and 11. This is the lief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do r.ot appear upon the books of the first year for what is to be an company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other annual event at the beautiful nine-hol- e course in the mouth of than that of a bona fide owner. Names and addresses of individuals who are stockholders of a corporation which itself is a stockholder Beaver Canyon. or holder of bonds, mortgages or other securities of the publishing have been included in paragraphs 7 and 8 when the According to Mr. Morris, regicorporation lnter-sl- s of such Individuals are equivalent to 1 percent or more stration may be made any time of the total amount of the stock or securities of the publishing prior to 10:00 a.m. on Friday corporation. morning, October 9. 10. This item must be completed for all publications except trios'! which do not carry advertising other than the publisher's Registration fee for the own and which are named in 132.231, 132.232. and 132.233, tournament, including the Postal Manual (Sections 4355a, 4355b, and 4356 of Titlc39, United green fees will be $5.00. Any States Code.) sanctioned handicap will be acAverage No. Copies cepted for this tournament inEach Issue During handicaps established at cluding Preceeding 12 Months the Beaver Course. Single Issue Nearest To Filing Date Course rules will prevail. 700 756 A. Total No. Copies Printed (Net Press Run B. Paid Circulation A traveling trophy will be 1. To term subscribers by mail, carrier to the winner at 4:00 presented 610 675 delivery or by other means P.M. Sunday, after all entrants 2. Sales through agents news dealers, Other have completed play. 40 40 or otherwise. prizes will also be presented C. Free distribution (including samples) by Mail. 28 at that time. 23 carrier delivery, or by other means. D Total No. of copies distributed (Sum of lines All interested golfers should 678 743 Bl, B2 and C) I certify that the statements made by me above are correct contact Ray Morris, Beaver, Ut., GEORGE A. RICH for details and mor information. and complete. : ; bring down the Cedar ball car- rier. The Beavers held the Red- men and took over the ball on the play following this one. ' a'. ?v. i: t K The game between Beaver and Cedar Ci'ty was marked by good defensive play. Pictured above, two Beaver tacklers combine to ' r-- ' jC I r: B av.r High Sc. closed Thursday ai d (Sonny says, "Those look like CSU Plans Big me.") Homecoming Week ; fV'4. 3 5' - will ly entertaining. Wednesday, Ocfobrr 7, - the Guest Artist Assembly featured the 'Three D's. On Thursday, October 8, the Homecoming Queen contest will be staged. On Friday, October 9, the entire studentbody will have a pep rally in anticipation of the football game activities on the following day. Saturday, Oct. 10, will be the climax of the event. The Homecoming parade will be coolrful, beautiful and spectacular. Bands from surrounding areas have accepted invitations to participate. Marching groups will make the parade exciting. All the floats entered by the different school organizations will highlight the OS - In the final minu'tes of the game Sherm Swindlehurst gsi loose for a sixty-yar- d gain to BEAVER 1964 Homecoming held Tuesday, October 6, at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Hunter is working on a humerous skit involving Alum ni members who graduated from the college before the year 190(5. This program will also feature nostalgic music of the Gay Nineties era and promises to be high- '"-- . the The mark a week of outstanding ac- tivities climaxed by Homecoming Day, Saturday October 10th. Forrest Hunter is chairman of the Alumni Assembly to be V V Octob.r, whll. my shoes and it looks like my number but I don't think it was 25-1- ar 11th of j the teachers attend m 3 tings of the UEA in Salt Lake. ab-ov- ge and 10th ,.iL Fr.'ay, th line of the Redmen. GUARDSMEN ATTEND SCHOOLS Sgts. Kay Ashworth and Bob Draper with specialists Keith Erickson, Ronald B. Puffer and William T. Ward returned from Camp Williams Sunday night. They have been attending a special school for two days. The men are required to take qualifications tests in their fields each year. Cpls. Cliff Shotwell and Heber Yardley and specialist John Baldwin recently returned from Cedar City where they have been attending a similar school. In order to maintain their rank, these men must pass the MOS qualification tests yearly. During the past year the Bea Beaver scored their final touch- down two plays later, made the extra point for the final score of in favor of Beaver. 25-1- 4 ver unit of the National Guard has held a Superior rating, this is the highest rating held in this battalion which includes the units in Cedar City, St. Geo., Fillmore and Richfield. The ratings are based on their performance at the annual summer camp training as well as periodic inspections throughout parade. At 2 p.m. the College of South em Utah Thunderbird football team will tangle with the University of California at Riverside. (Ed note: This being the CSU Homecoming, we expect this to take place in Cedar City) activities are Special planned. At 6:30 the Alumni Banquet will climax the day's activities. Darrel C. Bannow, a Salt Lake attorney, will be the the year. The Beaver unit is over strength at present, having -- 63 men including three officers, 3 Warrant Officers and fifty-seve- n enlisted men. Next drill will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 10 and half-tim- e 11. Gordon Baker visited with his family for a few days before returning to Las Vegas for more guest A horse racing. speaker. dance will follow. First T ri f U P. i i w I v--l J A7& - I 27-ho- le a It's Time For Long Pants ! : |