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Show An Editorial THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah GEORGE A. RICH Editor-Publishe- r A battle of major proportions WASHINGTON D.C . is shaping up in the U. S. Senate. The issue is the Dirksen Amendment on "reapportionment"' - - t3 of legislatuures in all 50 states. determine the make-uBut more basic is the quqstion:"Can the Supreme Court repeal the Tenth Amendment and deprive the people of their Constitutional right to decide how their state p 45 East Center St. Business Office Phone 438 - 2891 $3.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price $4.00 Per Year Outside of Beaver County government wll run? Those who favor the Supreme Court position argue THURSDAY, MARCH 3,1966 document that the Constitution is an NOTICE TO CREDITORS which must be modernized to meet new conditions. If Super stuff, sure nuf! That's IN THE DISTRICT COURT JRluo Lustre for cleaning rugs OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. the Supreme Court wants to "interpret" away any part and upholstery. IN THE MATTER OF THE of America's basic law, they say, without benefit of Rent Electric Shampooer $1 ESTATE OF KENT MORGAN, legal machinery for amending the Constitution, it is Reynolds Building Supply DECEASED. within its rights. Creditors will present their FOR Backhoe Work Sand & Gravel Hauling-Backfillin- g Tree Topping and Trimming claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned executor at the offices of his attorneys, Cline & Jackson, Milford, Utah on or before the 25th day of 1 Those who favor the Dirksen Amendment, which takes the road prescribed by the Constitution for dealing With major changes in this basic document, insist that the Supreme Court has violated the Constitution May, 1966. JAMES B. MORGAN, ex- and the precedent of 175 years They point out that the ecutor of the last will and of Americans have been protected by the legislatestament of Kent Morgan, rights tive system the Supreme Court arbitrarily overthrew. deceased First Pub: Feb. 23, 1966 They note, too, that the Constitution gives the states Last Pub: March 17, 1966 exclusive sanction over the make-uof state legislatures is stake? at What, however, 25 YEARS OF Star-Spangl- ed Security FOR AMERICANS p NOTICE CALL Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Beaver Recorder, 60 West Center SAND & GRAVEL City Street, Beaver, Utah, until 5:00 p.m.. Monday, March 14, Phone 438-297- 9 1966, for the following fire and liability insurance coverage on the Beaver Valley Hospital Am interested in items of Plant at Beaver, Utah: Disearly Utah for Historical ON THE BUILDING play. Fire with 90 $200,000.00 Write Clifford Hughes clause average ($180,000.00 2445 East 2900 So. effective insurance) extended Salt Lake City, Utah coverage and vandalism, no deductable. BALDWIN PIANO Take over ON THE CONTENTS OF THE payment of $10.00 per month BUILDING on Baldwin Spinet or will sell $40,000.00 fire with 90 for cash. Also electric organ. average clause ($36,000.00 efWrite Adjustor, PO Box 11011, fective insurance) extended Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. coverage and' vandalism,; no deductable. ON THE ENTIRE PROPERTY $100,000.00 premise liability. Service Station The policy is to be written for a term of three (3) years, with the premiums to be paid For Lease on an annual basis. bids must be submitted Frontier Ref now has onAll a sample policy. Bids will one bay Service Station be opened at 7:30 pjn., Monday March 14, 1966. for lease in Beaver. Beaver City reserves the Low overhead and good right to accept or reject any or all bids. potential. Financing is s George B. Low available to qualified CITY RECORDER Jim's party. Call Mr. Wilkes or Mr. Spencer in Salt Lake City 328-229- 2, days. Until the Supreme Court decision, most states had legislatures. One was elected on the basis of population and the other on the basis of geographical subdivisions. Through this system, neither the big cities nor the rural areas could dominate a state's legislative process. Repeatedly, the Supreme Court had refused to interfere and had, in fact, characterized any unilateral judicial intervention as a "political ticket". two-chamb- er The Dirksen Amendment will restore to the states the rights denied them by the high court. Behind the amendment is a bipartisn coalition of senators who represent all viewpoints from left to right and all areas of the country. Against the amendment is a group of senators who intend to block passage by any means, including the filibuster. (77-130- ). NOTICE TO WATER USERS Leo J. White & Norman Bradshaw. Beaver, Ut., have filed with the State Engineer Application No. 37438 of to appropriate .015 sec.-f- t. water in Braver County, State of Utah. Th? water is to be diverted from a well 150 ft. deep at a point N. 5 ft. and E. 1320 ft. from S',4 Cor. Sec (77-40- T29S, R7W, SLB&M, end g used for the year round of 150 head of cattle in S'4 Sec. 8, T29S, R7W, SLB&M. 8. stock-waterin- Protests resisting the granting of the above application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the Sta;e Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on or before April 8, 1960. Herbert C. fc Since 1941 Americans have bought more than $150,000,000,000 worth of Series E and H Savings ' Bonds. From these savings have come new homes, college Buy U.S. Saving; Miners ville O O et -- ' I d p, oauer Press Printers & Publishers ileMlny jfnuitationb BUSINESS & Weoybi PERSONAL CARDS Commercial &rintt ! 1 ptt-i- ad Mrs. G org3 C. Mil-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -hi ps wore hi B av;r to d th? fun' nil of S. Tay- Mr. r .Htllttfitadi and Join the greatest thrift program in the world. For your future and your family's future. And your country's future. big-cit- y Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published In the Beaver Press, Braver, Ut., from Feb. 24, to Mar. 10, 1966. of Lyndon Johnson, "set into motion the greatest thrift program the world has ever known." Mr. and Mrs. Hay ward Carter have returned home after Privately, it is conceded that AFL-CIpreponder- visiting in California witn LOSE WEIGHT safely with in ance the will state have legislatures widespread poli- their children.Mrs. Tablets. Only 98e Rulon Eyre Mr. and tical effect. Those who control these state at your drug store. governments and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman will have a stranglehold on party organization and on Eyre have visited with their the national conventions which nominate' Presidential children, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin CHIT CHAT Miles and Mr. and Mrs. David candidates. "') BY EST A Gale the past week. The Joe Pearsons of Las Well, after spending two If a filibuster blocks the Dirksen Amendment, theremonths visiting around,, we Vegas, Nevada spent the weekit will mean more than the thwarting of the end here with relatives. were happy to get home and fore, Constitution. It will change the whole' pattern of Mr. and Mrs. Wilden Carter see the new fjrenddaughter and family of St. George were and the rest of he family. national governments and national elections, paving week-en- d visitors at the II. L. We visited with Darlene and the way for the kind of labor government which the Carter home. , family in Las Vegas, Marie & Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith family in Whittier, Mr. and United States - - when given a free choice - - has always and family of Las Vegas were Mrs. Harold (Joe) Shaw in rejected. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Costa Mesa, and with Mr. and Gbra Mrs. Morris Orion in HuntingMyers Sunday. To most political observers here, that is the real Mr. and Mrs. Newell Marshton Park. Morris is my brothissue in the upcomng battle over er and is a building inspector "reapportionment" all and son Kim have visited And that is why the Senate will study mail from family-- members in northern the At in Los Angeles County. Utah. present time he has the Watts its constituencies with more than usual care, Mi. and Mrs. Kay Banks Section around 130rd St. whore all the riots took place. He ornia and see their lovely prised when we met Frank and daughter of Cedar City week-enhere with took us for a tour through home in Corona Del Mar Myers. Karl Myers, Cullen Wil spent the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutchings liams and Gordon Baker who relatives. that part of Los Angeles and Mr. Karl Murdock of Orem it is impossible to tell the were in Provo last' week visit- were also there to enjoy the vast amount of destruction and ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- races. Frank called across the spent Saturday here with his havoc that was done there by neth Hutchings and family. grandstand to remind us that mother, Mrs. Cassie McKnight. people who were supposed to Mrs. Euzella Thomas returned there was almost as large a On Sunday Mr, and Mrs. be civilized. It will take years home with them after spend- crowd there as we had in Bea- James Nielsen of Salt Lake to bring it back to what it ing a month in Orem with Mr. ver at the Race Meet, I readi- and Mr. and Mrs. B. James was not counting all the mon- and Mrs. Eldon Thomas and ly agreed there was about of Tooele were guests. The at I'm be will that spent. family. ey 50,000 people there that day. men folks enjoyed fishing Miss Elsie Hales was in Salt Wouldn't the Lions Club and Minersville Reservoir. happy to live in good old The Ardy Bohns of Las Lake last week for a medical the BPW have a job if that Beaver. check-uVegas, Nevada were here visitwere so. Mrs. Amy Miller of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Marvin JohnMr. and Mrs. Don Webb and ing relatives Friday. A number ct Relief Society son spent two days in Beav?r Lake is visiting with her bro- daughters Ann and Rita and on business. They visited ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. foster daughter Ethelyn Yaz-zi- ; officers and teachers attended with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox Marsena Dalton, for a week. of Delta, Utah were in Leadership Meeting at Beaver Whil in California Blaine B v r U) attend the mission- cn Thursday, February 25th. and the Bryce Gales. We were Many friends and relatives happy to visit with the John- and I attend :d the racrs at ary far well for Richard Carsons while we were in Calif- - Santa Anita and were we sur- - ter. Dex-ADi- paid-u- X- That purchase, in the words The Dirksen Amendment has received impressive endorsment from nationwide farm, civic and trade organizations. The majority of the Senate approved it in an earlier form last year. Public opinion polls have shown tremendous suupport for the Amendment. One of the biggest obstacles to passage of the Amendment is the AFL-CIFrom the standpoint of the powerful labor leaders, this makes sense. If the amendment is defeated, then the machines 'will dominate the state, legislatures, And since,, organized labor has a controlling interest in these machines, the AFL-CIwill be the beneficiary. educations, dream vacations, p hospital bills, more satisfying retirements. Americans still own almost $50 billion in Savings Bonds. $50 billion worth of personal security. Security from want. From fear. From loss of independence. X- And security from loss of freedom in a troubled world. years ago on May 1, 1941, the U.S. Treasury issued the first Scries E Savings Bond to Franklin D. Twenty-fiv- e Roosevelt. - - NOTICE TO WATER USERS Tha following application has been filed with the State Engineer to Change water in Beaver County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year. All locations are in SLB&M. Ray Bradshaw, Box 178, Beaver, Ut., proposes to change the point of diverof water evision of 4 sec.-f- t. denced by Appl. No. 36033 The water was to have been diverted from an isolated unnamed draw at a point E. 2310 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 22, T28S, R7W, and used for the stockwatering of 100 head of cattle in NWVi, NEVi Sec. 22, T28S, R7W. of Hereafter the 4 sec.-f- t. water is to be diverted from the same source as above at a point S. 1300 ft. and E. 2310 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 22, T28S, R7W, and used for the same purpose and at the same place as above. Protests resisting the granting of the above application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on or before April 2, 1966. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in the Beaver Press. Beaver. Ut., from Feb. 17 to Mar. 3, 1966. Jf Ei"d Tin lor ".rr.S'vorth s;'ii' t Fuiiduy in St. Georg vmUt! and Lth Mill-r- s G nrg s fam'ly. Ralph 1 V's't d w"h Mr. aid Glrn Hutchings. Blak? Robinson, son of Mr and Mrs. George Robinson of Murray. L (ah. rpent the weekend in Haver with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bradshaw and family and Mr. Lafe Hradshaw motored 'to Dugway, Utah Saturday to take Mr. Bradshjuv to visit with his daughter June and family for a vhile, Mrs. After being manager of the Conoco Station in Beaver for several years, Jerry Skinner has taken a station in Las Vegfis. lie and Karen and two sons l.'ft Monday for their new job. We wish them much Mrs. V rda aain aftr H'-ffie- r is himj spending som 'inn in Cc'ar C'y wi'.h rrr and family, Mr. and daupht-- r Mis. Clarenc; (Jeai) Kirk-11, Mr. and Mr?. Jim W. Low and ad Mrs. Jack Watersvisit-in;; Bra'i srrit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Georgs fCcHa Murray and son of Marl:ton, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Jo 3 (Laurel) Fotheringham & family of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patterson and family of Orem. They reported a most enjoyable stay. Mr. and Mrs. Martell Easton and son David, and Mr. and Mrs. Burton White of Cedar City attended the funeral for Taylor Farnsworth. Week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Laub of Salt Lake, Mrs. Florence McBride of Tooalo, Ut?th, and Mr, and Mrs. J, C. Smith af Wayan, Idaho. They all attended the funeral services for S. Taylor Farnsworth Mr. son of S. Taylor Farnsworth were in Beaver Saturday for his funeral services. The program at Sacrament meeting Sunday was given by the Quorum of Seventy. Victor Myers and Howard Marshall gave talks, a vocal trio was given by Orba Myers, Marcine and Dan Davis. have received Relatives word of the death of Mr. Reese Banks, son of David and Fern Haycock Banks, at Henderson, Nevada, They wene former reThe sidents of Minersville. funeral was held at Las Vegas Nevada on March 2. Merrill Jameson has returned home' after being a patient at the Milford Valley Mem"This one sounds sincere . , . orial Hospital. I'll take a dozen." Mrs. Lynn Roberts is in Salt Lake visiting her children. Newest Arrivals Mr. Guardell Banks spent Mr. and Mrs. Clair McMullin Saturday in Salt Lake where are the parents of a" baby boy he received medical aid. born Feb. 4th. Manderfidd Notes Ilynn Bradshaw Mrs. Collis Bradshaw and Suzann went to Salt Lake, Thursday, to. be with Collis. who underwent surgery Friday. Verl called to say he was feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradshaw and family have moved to Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bradshaw, and baby, visited over at the Ray Bradthe week-en- d shaw home, Mr. Lafe Bradshaw is staying with his daught:r and family, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson at Dugway. Mr, and Mrs. LaV"l Bradshaw had a family dinner i honor of Randal's bir hday Thosa attending w-Randy. Colleen, Rea Dawn, Larry Lynn, Glenna, Jim, Jeanne. Marilyn and Janet Braishaw at Manderfi 1 Speakers Sacrament meeting ware Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. Braver Fir?l Ward Sacrament meeting was conducted by Bishop LaVel Bradshaw. Speakers w:re Canni? Smi;h Andrew Terry and James Williams. The Singing Mothers sang two numbers. Prayers were by Lea White and Ray Harris. February 15 is the birth date of the son born to Mr. and Mrs. EIRoy Stucki. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Morewood on February 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bollard have another son born Feb. 17 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reynolds February 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Morris of Carpenteria, California are happy over the arrival of an 8V pound baby boy born February 8th. Grandma Reta Morris is there getting acquainted with the new grandson and helping to care for the family. re WW |