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Show Universal Microliln Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. S. Taylor Farnsworth Samuel Taylor Farnsworth, passed away at his home in Beaver Wednesday, February 23, 1966 at 10:50 p.m. following a short illness. He was born October 29, 1896 to Franklin Dewey and Mary Ann White Farnsworth at Beaver. He married Elsie Kathleen Smith of Beaver Oct. 2, 1919, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple made their The Weather SLC, Utah 84101 Date 69, 1 ' l " ( !hT S. Ti TAYLOR FARNSWORTH Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar VOLUME 61, NUMBER 9 Night Relief Society To Be Held March 9 Night Relief Sociefty will be held on Wednesday evening, March 9th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Beaver Second Ward Relief Society Room. A lesson handwork and demonstration of interest to homernakers will be featured that evening. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC MARCH 3 An immunization clinic will be held for the general public Thursday, March 3, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Second Ward Church. AH of you who have allowed your Immunizations to run out should take advantage of this opportunity for boosters. There will be a nominal charge for Typhoid, Tetanus, DPT, Small Pox and Rocky Mountain Fever shots. Dr. Ilenrie will be in charge BEAVER, UTAH 84713, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1965 SINGLE COPY 10i High 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 Low 41 19 28 26 40 43 16 18 53 18 43 19 43 43 Prec. .07 .05 Who Won The Quilt? The beautiful taffeta quilt donated by Mrs. Vilda Esplin for the Hospital Benefit and raffeled off last week has not The lucky we will have to describe it been claimed yet. 044048. is number with words. Most of the boys If not claimed within the are not really ideniifyable another ticket will bs week Martin Hutching, Dick Oak- Get your tickets out den, Ben and Randy Smith drawn. some and do checking. are ghostly outlines while Gil Bradshaw Cal and Clif Limb, Albrecht are just pairs of legs LAST REMINDER sticking out of tennis shoes. The MIA Drama Festiva' Sherm Swlndlehurst has a will be held Monday and Tues head but his legs come out day at 7:30 p.m. at the Higl of a skirt, David Roberts and School. Everyone is invited. Doug Nielson are carrying two NO CHARGE. officers of the Auxiliary on their backs, Melvin Carter's body has Welcome To Beaver been replaced by a piece of We would like to express a ornate braid and he has an to out of his ami sticking eye. special welcome this week Ken. Mrs. and Mr. Poor Roger Murdock is in Carol Kesler is riell Rrinkerhoff and their 3 sad shape was handing Roger's head to Mayor children. Mr. Brinkerhoff Mrs. and born in Paice on a check-lik- e Wyoming, platter. Mayor Paice has a fine head Brinkerhoff comes from Monin the print but he has the tana. He is the new Farmers Home longest and barest legs Administrator and replaced ing out of his jacket, Our apologies to all con- - Brooks Poulson. He received his education at BYU and USU cerned. All we can say is SORRY ABOUT THAT! gaining BS and MS degrees. He comes here from Delta where he worked for almost two years except for the past Beaver takes Parowan 50 to 46 - be printed. On many occasions happens between something here and there and comes Wed mesday there is no engraving and we are all upset wijth old ZIPpy and even say some from Mr. Chase Murdock to things to and about him that show his appreciation for their are, at best, unkind. efforts during the past season. That is NOT the case this Last Friday Many things happen to a week however, photograph between the time I was at the game with cam- the shutter on the camera is era In hand when the presen- snapped and when it appears tations were made and your In print in the paper first nimble-fingere- d editor did go the negative must be develop- - forth and .do all the things ed and a print must be made to and with the camera which then the print is placed in are required to do and snapped an envelope and sent through the aforesaid shutter and then the mail to the engraver who settled down to watch the boys makes the engraving and sends as they did their stuff. We it through the mail back to went home after the game and us and w place it in the form felt quite smug, knowing that we had a fine picture of our where it is printed. In order to meet the time boys for the paper. On Sat-schedule involved we must urday we went to the Fire- have the print in the mail by men's party and took some afternoon and we more pictures and felt that then wait patienty until Wed- - each and everything was In nesday morning when it must its place and that life's prob- be in the mail box If it is lems were well in hand. This space should be occu- pled by a picture of Beaver High School's 1965 basketball team as they stood in front of the bench last Friday night after having received a gift home in Beaver where they were active in church and civic affairs. Mr. Farnsworth received his education at Murdock Acade my and the University of Ut. He was a farmer and dairyman most of his life. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Draft Board during World War by J. D. Osborn, Jack Waters, Heber Gurr and Gordon Baker If. He served as County Treas accompanied by Carol Kesler. "The Lord's Prayer" was urer for 16 years, City Coun eiiman lor z years and as sung by Carol Smith who was Mayor of Beaver City for 4 accompanied by Mrs. Kesler. The announcer first intro A string ensemble consisting years. Hewas Mayor during duced the principal of Paro Beaver's Centennial celebra of Leland F. Priday and four granddaughters, wan High School, then their tion in 1956 and supervised the line-u- p Coach and the Mrs. Kaye P. Nally and Jan and welcomed starting g year-lonsuccessful highly Beavto them et, Loralee and Carolyn Pri- er celebration. School and said that High He was a charter member day, played "The Lord Is My he hoped they would enjoy of the Beaver Lions Club, a Shepherd" and "Abide With their stay and return many charter member and former Ma". times in years to come. Then Carol Smith, Nell Smith, Beaver's basketball team did Commander of Beaver American Legion Post No. 32. During Janet Smith and Carol Carter everything in their power to the time he served as Com- sang "I Know That My Re- make the Rams as miserable mander of the Beaver Post, deemer Lives" and were ac- as possible and make them the Legion purchased and er- companied by Clara Carter. wish they had "stood abed'1. Allen Reynolds spoke for ected the "Dough Boy" monuThe Beaver boys got off to ment and built the American the many personal friends and a fine start in their game last Legion Dance Hall where the told how Mr. arnsworth had Friday and ended the first h Co. touched the hearts of many quarter of the game leading Manufacturing now people and filled his niche in by a score of 20 to 13. operates. plant the community as a great inHe was the first CommandThe second half showed a ing Officer of the Beaver Unit dividual A pioneer of many tightened defense by both of the National Guard and Beaver industries, he devoted teams and the half ended with served in that position for a his life to his church and fam Beaver leading by 28 to. 22. number of years. He was a ily. Parowan came to life in the Morrell J. Warr spoke as a member of the Beaver City third quarter to tie the score Hospital Board at the time of neighbor and frienj and a busi at 36 all and it appeared that ness associate and told of the his death. they really might enjoy their A Patriarch for the LDS- work done by Taylor when visit and want to return in Church, he has served as Stake he was bookkeeper at Shep- future years after all. They have President, Ward Sunday herd Creamery. Beaver i!ook over in the School Superintendent, a mem been neighbors for 34 years final quarter of play and made ber of the High Council and and always the best of friends. 14 points while holding the Carol Smith, Helen Hutchin Dr. Reed Farnsworth, a bro- Rams to 10 and the final score son, Mildred Atkin, LaVar At- has held many other positions ther, gave a brief sketch of was 50 to 46 in favor of our xin and Mark Woolsey look in the Church, He and his wife, Kathleen, Taylor's life and told how he team. With a six point lead in on as Carol Kesler gives Mayor had been a pacesetter and the final minutes of play, Mr, Paice a check for $1,500 recently completed a two-yemission in the Southwest Brit- councilor for the family. He Marshall called for a time out pointed out that Taylor was and ish and Scottish Missions. replaced all the remain For many years he has been born and had passed away in ing starters except for Melvin Volunteer Firemen th--2 home that he and Kathleen Carter and let his substitutes a favorite speaker at funerals having spoken at 234. He al- now own. He told how close finish the game. The Rams Name Officers reKathleen had been made one field goal after the Taylor and ways answered a request how had and of work. gone to mass substitution which only For Coming Year his they gardless Mr. Farnsworth was a very school together and raised a narrowed the score by two Beaver's Volunteer Firemen dignified man and was al- most outstanding family of 7 counters. their annual banquet enjoyed ways friendly. He never shirk- children who are all cclleg Mel Carter was the leading last Saturday night at the of whom have scorer for the Beavers with Elite Cafe and named their ed his duty regardless of its graduates, three unpleasantness and was loved Doctor degrees. six field goals and three foul new officers for the coming Max Robinson, a by the men with whom he pitches for a total of fifteen year. worked in Church, County and praised Taylor and Kathleen The business meeting was points. Roger Murdock was City. He will be missed by all. for the wonderful people they next with seven from the field presided over by Leon Paica, Survivors include his widow were and thanked everyone for fourteen points. president for the past year. for their thoughtfulness and d daughters and sons, Mrs. Calvin Albrecht had thres The need for oxygen masks (Thelma) Priday, Amer- help and for the flowers and from the field and six from was discussed. It was reported ican Fork; Dean S., Hunter; help extended to the family. the foul line for 12 points; that has no the department He Kamieen praised for her Clifford Bradshaw made one Mrs. Max (Barbara) Robinson to enat present equipment Afton, Wyoming; Dr. William faith and devotion and told from the field and two from able men to enter a burning Pro-vhow had to he be been happy Franklin. Logan; Karl S., the foul line for four points; and they decided to Dr. Allen S., Mesa, Ari- a member of the Farnsworth Sherman Swindlehurst made building to buy two oxygen masks try 17 for FranS San years Family zona; Dr. Lynn one from the field and one at President A. Ray Curtis, the foul line for three count- with the necessary tanks etc. one cisco; 40 grandchildren; so that they can better do the sisters and former President of the South ers and Gil Limb picked up job of protecting the public. west British Mission, told of two from the foul line to finish brothers, Mrs. Alice Robison A new tank for the Army and Norman, both of Salt Lake his love for Taylor and Kath Beaver's fifty point scoring Surplus truck they have was Joleen He said FarnsPresident City; Mrs. Ernest (Ellen effort. discussed. It was reported that seph, Beaver; Frank W., Moab; worth was certainly one of Beaver travels to Millard on a gallon tank God's chosen ever noble and ones, Cedar Dr. Reed W., City; to finish out Leagus can be built to fit the truck Friday to the principles of the Gospel. Howard, Orem. play for the season. Delta has for around $250. This tank is All of his children were in He told how they worked nine first place in Region-- 8 all tied to have the needed baffles so months in the Plymouth attendance at the funeral second place is up for that it won't drive the truck but up Branch and Taylor had been as Beaver, Parowan and and will replace the present grabs an inspiration to all those with Millard are all tied up with tank which is of much smaller Funeral services for Samuel whom he came in contact. four wins and three losses capacity and also leaks. They Taylor Farnsworth were held Later he was transferred to each. decided to make every effort Saturday, February 26, 1966 at the Scottish Mission. to get ihe new tank. Dr. James A. Pingree, a 1 p.m. in the Beaver First-Thir- d Election of officers was held To Name Contest Ward Chapel with Bish- counselor with Taylor in the Farrer was named and. McKay Scottish Mission, told how hap Beaver Golf Course op Howard Bradshaw conductof the organization President Py and rewarding an expering. A contest to choose a name for the coming year, J. D. Preluda and postlude music ience it had been to work with for Beaver's Golf Course is Osborn was named secretary; the Farnsworths. was plnyed by Ireta Baker, now in progress and will con Connie Grimshaw was named Bishop Bradshaw extended tinue until next Prayer at the home wa3 givThursday, fire chief and Jim Bohn was en ty Howard W, Farnsworth. the thanks of the family to March 10. named assistant chief. Colors were advanced by everyone for their many kindThe meeting was then adWritten entries containing LaVar Atkin and Clark Smith. nesses during the illness and name for th3 your suggested journed to the banquet room Flowers were under the di- death of President Farnsworth course and own name and a most enjoyable evening your The Bishop also pointed out rection of the Beaver Third should be submitted to Ray followed. Ward Relief Society, Jessie that since his returning from Easlon, Golf Committee ChairWard, President, with grand- his mission. Brther Farns- man by next Thursday when Nelson children and neices assisting. worth had resumed his duties will be judged. Only one Phillip they teaPall Bearers were Dean S. as Stake Patriarch, was ' entry per person will be acFarnsworth, Lynn S. Farns- cher of the adult Sunday cepted and the winning entry Represents Engineer; worth, William F. Farnsworth, School class, a home teacher will receive $5.00 Phillip Nelson was recently Karl S. Farnsworth, Allen S. and had willingly accepted Remember! Entri:s must be selected by thj Chi Epsilon Farnsworth, F. Dennis Farns- any church assignment. Fraturnity to represent the in by next Thursday! The benediction was given worth. Gale Farnsworth and University of Utah Civil Eng Dan Joseph. at a by C. Edwin Pace, 8 Department gineering We Slipped Up were Bearers friend. Pall Honorary special conclave to b3 held in members of the High Priests Military rites were pre- We omitted a number from Lincoln, Nebraska. He flew to Detroit, MichiQuorum, World War I Veter- formed at the graveside by the American L"gion Auxilmembers of American Legion iary Benefit Show program. gan where he bought a new ans and nephews. The invocation was given Beaver Post 32. Our apologies to Martha car and then drove to Lincoln Dedication of the grave in Gale, Gilbert Briggs and Milo for the meetings. He arrived hv I u ndent Willace . Yard- the Mountain View Cemetery Baker, who played a harmonivt. home In Utah last week after "Oh My Father" was sung WP3 hy "Norman Farnsworth. ica medley on the program. a very nice experience. Sunday night we repaired to the dark room and took the negatives from the holders and placed them in the proper solutions to bring forth the images they had recorded and, after the proper interval we washed them off and placed them, one at a time in the cnlarger to make the needed prints to send to the engraver, We had four negatives and three of them were just fine and made prints of suficient quality that they could be used and would add to the newspaper and its enjoyment by the readers. Number four, however, was a different story, Somehow it seems that I tried to take two pictures on one negative and the Reaver basketballers were superim- posed on the picture of the officers of the Legion and the Auxiliary giving a check to our Mayor for the hospital. Unfortunately the quality of is not this double-exposusufficient for reproduction so re new-come- rs corn-Mond- LEGION AND AUXILIARY GIVE (son-in-la- S1.500 three months when he worked in Richfield. The Brinkerhoffs are living the former Paul' Anderson home at the south end of Jackson County. Happy to have you folks! FOR HOSPITAL BENEFIT w-f- in ft p Cal-Uta- PTA Meeting March 3 The next meeting of the Belknap PTA will be held Thursday. March 3rd at 7:30 p.m. A special program on Physical Fitness will be presented by the fifth grade students. Principal Walter Joseph, th3 teachers and PTA officers extend an invitation to all parents to please attend. ' ar Elder Melvin Walker Named District Leader to be used for purchase of supplies and equipment for Beaver's new hospital. The check inclHdes sizeable dona-Elmtions from both the Legion and er i times how much he loves this great missionary work among the people of Ohio, Indiana Oratorical Contest and Michigan. Hj s"nds hi? Connie Smith daughter of love and best greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith everyone at home. will compete in the American Legion Oratorical Contest on Stake High Priests Friday, March 4th, at Salt Lake City Annual Banquet The contest is state-wid- e & The Stake High Priests held only wianers of former con- their annual banquet in tests are eligible to compete. Thursday evening. A The contest is a project of delicious beef dinner was pren the Legion Organization in each town and was pared by the Elders and :.heir of the Minersville Ward. started at Beaver with a high wives A large group enjoyed the school contest held February 17lh at the Second Ward. Con- following program: A solo by Eugene Lund with nie won first place and Kathy singing by the group songs Truman, daughter of Mr. and from the musical "Sound of Mrs. Karl Truman, won 2nd. Music", led by Mr.- Lund. They met other winner? An original reading be Mel-b- a from the district on February Yardley and a humorous Bea22nd in a contest held at ver High School where Con- reading by Vera Bond. Prayer was given by Grant nie won First place and the and Karl Truman was Esplin right to compete in the Zone Master of Ceremonies contest at Parowan held Monday in Parowan, where she Sargeant at Arms, Marvin again won First place. Spendlove and Post Command She will meet with the other er LaVar Atkin have been in first place winners of zone charge of arrangements. contests he-IGood luck Connie. We are throughout the state on Friday in Salt Lake. proud of your achievements. Compete In State ( l son-in-la- Min-ersvii- le Le-lan- .A Am-rica- o; great-grandchil- d; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Walkthe Auxiliary as well as the er have received word from proceeds from the Hospital Mission President Frank E. Benefit Show which was spon ' Berg that Elder Melvin Walk-- j sored by the Auxiliary. cr has been' called as District Leader of the North Indianap- polis, Indiana District of the Great Lakes Mission. Connie Smith To Melvin has expressed many MISS CONNIE SMITH Dinner Honors Richard Carter A dinner party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Carlos Murdock on Monday evening honored Richard Carter. 21 boys of the priesthood class, and the Second Ward Bishop-li- c were in attendance. Mr. Murdock is the class leader of the group , yi rV l 1 ' i Ik j life-lon- . New Officers of the Heaver relary; Conrad Grimshaw, Fire Volunteer Flremens Organ!-- , Chief; and Jim Bohn, Assis- zation are McKay Farrer, tant Chief. President Farrer President; J. D, Osborn, Sec-- 1 w as so overwhelmed by the honor done him that he almost volunteered to answer all calls for ambul-incservice whil he is in office. |