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Show Coin. Universal Microfilm High School News Pierpont Ave. t.a ,ah 84101 141 The Student Council and the Student Body are going to make a contribution to the football field and track project. A new electric football scoreboard has been purchased by the Beaver High School Associated Students. This board, according to Principal Mel Heslington, was purchased from Evans Supply of Salt Lake City at a cost of approvl mately $2,200.00. When instal led it will be ready to operate time to play school names downs and yards to go will all be on the board. It is the same kind of electric board found at the University of Ut. and BYU. In addition, a section of modern bleachers that will seat 250 people will arrive around April 15th. They should be installed ready for the football season next fall. These will cost in the aggregate of $1,800. Some of the other important projects include an electric score board for the gym, end bleachers for the gym, an dnter-cosystem for the school, tile for the library floor, principals office and the bookstore, an overstuff set for the faculty room & a marguee. During the past ten years, the student bodies of BHS have contributed in worthy projects within the school approximate ly $7,000 to help make the school more modern and a more desireable place for students to attend. The students are to be commended highly for their splendid efforts. YrCS The Weather Date Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar ! t VOLUME 62, NUMBER 11 In The State Senate BEAVER, UTAH 84713, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1967 Beaver County World Relief Socity Social The annual Relief Society War I Vets Organize social will be held SINGLE COPY Lions Catch Hell 10c SBA Representative In Beaver March 23 High 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Low Free. 14 21 30 30 56 58 60 55 54 52 49 24 33 33 .04 Letter Dear People of Beaver City, We really enjoy getting the paper and reading about the happenings in our home town. I moved away from Beaver five and a half years ago when I got married. I've been back three times for a vacation. My husband is from Panguitch. We have four children, Veida Jean, Wendy, Clayton and Shane. For those of you who may not know me I am a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Parkinson. My brother, Gerald, is living with us. He has been away from Beaver for six months. I know he enjoys reading the paper, too. He is employed at a paper mill here in Seattle. If any. of the people of Beaver, or Panguitch, come to Seattle we hope they will drop by and see us. We do get pretty homesick 1,000 miles from home. Sincerely, a Beaverite, Mrs. Maurice (Sharon) LeFevre Seattle, Washington by Sen. Stanford Bees Lazy members of the Beaver Senator for Beaver, Millard Lions Club caught what for birthday On and San Pete Counties. March 9th 1967, with the Thursday, March 16, at 2 p.m., at the regular Dear George: meeting of the The 37th Legislature closed assistance of W. Le Grande in the Beaver First-Thir- d Ward club on Tuesday. Birthday i This will confirm my pendshop at 10:33 p.m. Thursday, Law, Dept. Jr. Vice Comman- Chapel. Calendar Committee chairman March 9th. Bills introduced der and Carl G. Theobald, Dept The three Beaver Wards and McKay Farrer reported that ing visit to Beaver on Thursnumbered 563 of which 238 Chief of Staff, of Veterans of Greenville Ward will meet to- only about half of the day, March 23rd. were passed. Thirty-seve- n of World War I, Inc. of the USA, gether for this social which for this years calendarslistings It is our desire to secure have them were Beaver County Barracks, unit marks the 125th anniversary of been turned in and that maximum community involvebills which made some $1,500,- - number yet to be assigned, was this charitable society. The a number of phone ment in the implementation of 000 available. There is no organized with 15 buddies join- Beaver Third Ward is the host calls from people who want our entire program. We plan sense in keeping many agen- ing together to continue that ward this year. to establish and maintain to be listed. cies with checking accounts. fellowship which they had The committee has planned All proceeds from this years good working relationships Excluding the above,' there during a fighting war. That a historical and musical pro calendars are earmarked for with community action agenwere 104 Senate bills and 94 war began on April 6, 1917 and gram with interesting short the hospital and it is hoped cies and local business, civic, House bills approved. ended November 11, 1918, the sketches of various eras of that the lazy Leos will get governmental, religious, and Areas covered included bills latter date shall forever be Beaver's and Greenville's Re- on the ball and do their jobs. other organizations representafor stricter law enforcement remembered in their hearts as lief Society histories to be givIf you haven't been called tive of individuals whom our regarding the apprehension of Armistice Day. en. These sketches will be of on, please call McKay Farrer, programs are intended to asThe pledge of the Veterans Early History of the Relief So- Clair Lee, Robert Lee, or Geo. sist. criminals; the control of narcotics and the abuse of drugs of World War I, "Is service to It is assumed there will be ciety in Beaver Ward, East B. Low, These men will be and highway violations. the disabled, the distressed, Ward Relief Society, West happy to take the information time available for interviews Bills were passed to consoli- the widows and tha orphan, we Ward Relief Society, First, for your listings Which must with businessmen interested in date into three major agencies are forever reminded of our Second and Tnird Ward Relief be in by Friday of this week. our program and it will be ap some 27 divisions of State Gov- duty to the nation, and the Societies and the Greenville preciated if you will arrange ernment. These 3 agencies duty of the nation to those that Relief Society. a place for these meetings bewould be headed by defended it in time of peril. A combined chorus of Sing- BPW Invits Public ginning at 10:00 a.m. as was councils with executive The rehabilitation of those ing Mothers will sing two done on my last visit, and directors under them who men and women who so numbers and there will also To publicize my visit in your Meeting April would coordinate the boards bravely offered their all to be several other musical prepaper. Those interested in and divisions and implement their country, and the relief sentations. The Beaver Business and financial should MANDERFIELD assistance the policies of the councils. of those who suffered by the All past presidents will be Professional Womens Club is bring balance sheets and earn Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brad-snaThe Little Hoover Commis- sacrifice is our supreme duty. honored. extending an invitation to the ings statements with them. and family and Mr. and FFA MAKE REGION WINS sion would have had the execIt is intended, of course, that Mrs. Howard Bradshaw and There is nothing in our by Readers of the historical general public to attend their Beaver Chapter of the Fu- utive directors directly under laws which will conflict with sketches will be Mae C. White, Civic Participation Meeting, I will remain in Beaver for family visited with Lafe Bradture Farmers of America, meet the Governor. The Legislature your personal belief so long Hazel Barton, Fae M. Harris, Monday, April 3, 1967 in the your meeting on Thursday shaw during the week. evening. t Marilyn and Rachel Brading in Parowan last Tuesday, felt it was better to have citi as you remain a loyal citizen Gladys Oakden, Ann Swindle- - I Belknap School at 7:30 P.M. shaw came home Tuesday after walked off with area honors zen groups representative of of our great Republic." hurst, Maryann M. Williams, Sincerely Chief Police Larry Lunnen, The W.W.I buddies joining and Merle Nelson. in competition with other high the skills and judgment of the exams to spend a week. final V. Butterfield of the Orem City Police fields covered at the head of together in this venture are: A luncheon will be served schools of Region Eight. Steve Maycock left Sunday Loan Officer a will present Department, for Fort Ord, Calif., for his Beauprie Nowers, Comman- to all following the program. Taking first place was the the agencies rather than the of the State. der; C. Stanley Oakden, Sr. woman in Beaver an-j- program prepared by the Utah BABY with the Guard. Every training Parliamentary Procedure team chief executive Time will Vice Commander; John A. Ash Greenville is invited to attend State Peace Officers AssociaMr. and Mrs. Randy Bradconsisting of Ronn Marshall, With this I agree. is a of he member. which tion, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roberts shaw visited with Mr. and Mrs. f chairman; Calvin Albrecht, tell but I am confident this worth, Jr. Vice Commander; this social. The title of the program is are happy over the arrival of Ray Harris on Saturday to system will save us money James W. Low, Quartermaster-Adjutan- t; Keith Dalton, Neal Hollings-heaCommittee members in char- and give us better GovernTom Muir, Chaplin; ge of the program are Mae. C. i "Every Hour - Every Day" and a baby daughter born March watch the ball game. and Randy Cox. ment. Also the Liquor Com- Morrell J. Warr, 1 yr. Trustee; White, Lois Messinger, Lydia includes a resume of the duties 7th at the Beaver Valley HosFirst place "Foundation in livestock Farming" mission was dissolved and this Edward W. Nowers, 2 yr. Trus- Smith, Naomi Baker, Ireta Ba- of law enforcement in the com- pital. The little miss weighed BABY agency will operate under the tee; Jule Gillins, 3 yr. Trustee; ker, and Kathleen S. Farns-wort- munity, what law enforcement 6 lbs and 2 ozs. and will be went to Ronn Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Dee (Elizabeth) is. trying to do for the communnamed Susan. Ritchie are rejoicing over the First place applicant for the Council director setup, This Ralph Bohn, Service Officer, She has four sisters and two arrival of twin boys born Standard Oil Scholarship was takes two commissioners off Appointed. General chairman of the ity, and the responsibility of Frank A. Beeson, Alexander day's activities are Jessie C. the community to its law en- brothers all vieing for her at- Wednesday, March 1. The awarded to Neal Hollingshead. the state payroll. There will not be a tax raise. Boyter and Dan A. Yardley Ward, Melba T. Yardley, Jes- forcement officers. tention now that she is home. Keith Dalton was awarded live in Rock Springs, 182 million dollars was were present at the meeting. Some We are extending a special as sie W. Roberts', and Ina (first place Grandparents are Mr. and Wyoming. They were Beaver applicant for The following buddies paid appropriated from the uniform Star State Farmer. presidency of the Bea- invitation to the students of Mrs. Leonard Roberts and Mr, residents when Dee was Forour city. The program will and Mrs. Sheral Carter of est Ranger here. Elizabeth was These boys will now go to school fund for public educa their dues, but did not attend ver Third Ward Relief The start promptly at 7:30 p.m. so it Minersville.. one of the Mollo-Tonestate competition in Salt Lake tion. This is 25 million dollars the Organizational meeting: can be dismissed by9:00p.m. on March 31st and April 1st over the current biennium. The George Banks, Jule Gillins, Ritchies have four boys and is $7,250. George Le Fevre, Minersville; D Better to Relieve too much one girl to welcome the new Invite some friends and plan along with Wells Farrer, FFA current Anyone call find excuses -- the For 1967-6- 8 it will be $7,400 Kent M. Smith, Milford and exceptional tii'zn finds a way. to attend. ;:. ; than nothing at all. brothers .home, ,.,,".,.!, . Advisor. 1968-6- 9 it will be $7,700 George Robinson, Beaver. David Bradshaw also com- and for us a good peted in the meet in Parowan. This should give He won third place in public education program. The insti of higher learning re- Canyon Breeze Mens speaking, on the subject, "This tutions some 117 million dolceived Business of Farming." lars which included 67,700,000 Golf Association and Wednesday General Fund money, tuition Tuesday Recently a group got tosources. Tuition in mornings the Seniors took and other to organize a mens golf gether raised was I. T. E. D. tests to see what the these institutions association. The response of - resident non for especially to test class had learned and Beaver City, Utah November, 1904 the golfers was rather "disap Excerpts from Volume 1, Nos. 1 through 4 the ability of the teachers on students. was there however, pointing; fees license Game Fish and how they taught. Vol. 1, No. 11 Friday, Dec. 2, 1904 were raised as well as car in- some progress toward organ! November 25, 1904 Vol. 1, No. 1, Friday, Nov. 25, 1904 zation. The group that was SWEETHEART BALL spection fees and driver license fees. Compensation for these present appointed the follow Beaver Woolen Mills Another Pioneer Gone To The Public The Sweetheart Ball, spon- raises them in my ing as a temporary organizajustifies Has the one time busy hive of indussored by the journalism class, tion committee: In presenting this publication to you Mrs. Francis Woodbury Passes where the click, clack of the will be held Friday, March 17 opinion. To Great The Jones financial Walt try and for Beyond. support, your amend approval five be will There at 7:30 p.m. The towns people ments on and hum of the shuttle, the wh-r-rwe realize in a measure the task we 1968 ballot to Reese A Marshall your WoodMrs. a After protracted illness, s. are invited to attend. the songs and laughter of machinery, have undertaken. We recall the many be voted on. They include an Clair K. Lee passed away last Sunday at 11 the factory girls was wont to be heard The Sweetheart Ball assem- nual jounalistic ventures that have been bury legislative sessions, in Mel Heslington Mem. at Large a.m. She had been an invalid for years closed its doors forever? Why is it? folhave that the failures bly will be held Friday morn- ventory tax repeal allowing George Galley Mem. at Large and made, last two months she has Whose the fault? We count among This temporary commifttee ing at 10:30 a.m.. Its sure to be legislation to assess farm lands lowed in our fair city; due entirely to and for the been bedfast. She was born at Stockport fun so come on the run. the balmiest years that Beaver ever has met on several occasions the lack of appreciation and support on use value and a procedure Lankeshire, England, Oct. 27, 1814. She knew the years that the Beaver Woolen That's about all, see you next for some come has with Some should have. and a local that up paper mandatory retirement for Saints Mills were was baptized into the Latter-da- y week. We of those journals were more than a turning out their quota of judges and a pay raise for very solid suggestions. church when she was about ten years woolen goods and blankets than which a us. to have credit the proposed developed I voted against legislators. to Utah in 1862, sailthere were none as good in these rocky and we We believe a paper should be in full old and emigrated and first and last propositions and J. John in the ing Boyde and crossed mountains, nor today can you buy goods movement Pat Smith Attends that with that you golfers every sympathy for the other three. I have dis would suggest the plains with the ox team train under of equal quality, at any price in all will promote the welfare and happiness cussed them in previous arti who are interested in organizthe captaincy of J. R. Murdock. Upon the intermountain region. Why should beto townsmen of fellow its to Symposium advertising prepare yourselves by to ing is the people cles. It up went to St. such an industry languish and die, come elect your ofto the world its resources, educational , her arrival in Utah she Patrick Smith, son of Mr. decide. An editorial in the Salt ficers members, had pre- - thousands of dollars worth of mach- her where George, parents and the the "Considfacilities, pursuits, manufacturing Tribune ratify Lake says and Mrs. Reed Smith repreceeded her. She married there to Orin inery lie idl6i rusting and rotting into as proposed, are The farm, the home, and all that is dear M. sented the Beaver High School ering that approximately 600 Woodbury and made that city her uselessness, substantial buildings fallof God still a amendments. to home for the hearts open loving, at the U.S. Army's Intermoun-tai- n bills, resolutions and directives home until after her husband's death ing into decay for lack of needed reAn active mens association fearing, law abiding community. Tho fourteen Junior Science and Hu- were considered and some 250 is years ago, when she moved pair? conof are our to be will we essential y and sesif interests county city the manities Symposium held at passed during to She was the mother Beaver. Cannot something be done to revive We our tinue to be to criticised, so golf expect improve paramount. the University of Utah. He sion, it is surprising that ten of children, eight of whom survive interest in this great institution, for We sugas it is merited we will and facilities. conso and was golfing of this long action much received an all expense trip here, four sons, one of them now on it is by far the largest manufacturing take our medicine. and so few errors gest that each male golfer a mission, and four daughters. She was and left on the train Wednes- structive orbecome our of to a member but We plant in Beaver County or for that be will endeavor impartial occurred." a conscientious and consistent believer day, March 9. He returned matter in Southern Utah. For years it neuwe are human, in politics we are with the ganization. I you agree hope in the gospel and had a firm conviction early Sunday morning. was the back-bon- e of conto Our and main-sta- y not is we hesitate drive will tral but membership Pat reports that all the High above. of a glorious resurection. Funeral serBeaver and all the country City, NOW! individual . or demn beginning party, bills any ring of the passed Many in Utah Schools , Colorado, afterus depended on it for their winter A general meeting will be who tries to subserve the public interest vices were held on Wednesday not to my liking and I noon in the LDS meeting house where Idaho, and Wyoming were rep- were scores of people had employwoolens, on held own. battles will In March fact to his 21, and your Tuesday, but voted by against them, resented and his room mate a host of relatives and friends listened ment and hundreds drew their sustenat the club house, the purpose be ours, in your sorrows we will weep, a did the good legislature not laige was from Caldwell, Idaho, to remarks by Elders John Long, Chas. ance through it. We send out of this of which meeting will be to in your happiness we will rejoice, and far from where he used to job of dividing up the reven- finalize the Woolfenden, John R. Murdock and Bish city alone, more than twice the amount td would we like in which organization. bills and your ue prosperity passing live. He says it was a very op J. M. Murdock. They all bore testir of money it would take to keep those All golfers and would-b- e share. informative and enjoyable trip should help the people of the to her exemplary life, her demonies mills running to their full capacity inWe will endeavor to publish from golfers alike are cordially State of Utah. and her religion 300 days in a year and what do we get time to time, articles of general interest votion to her family This will be the last of my vited to attend. (What time?) of consolation and enwords and of It. in spoke return? Shoddy, news Please to a make of be best our it the now. I from writers, of articles for pens point to her children and exAre we blind to our own interest? Larry Larsen Attends series items from all over the county, local couragement to follow in have tried to carry out your present as a venture of this her footsteps. Are we not helping to build up ITTe horted them kind will take the cooperation matters, etc. We hope to merit your She Institute Of Tecnology wishes. interred in the Mountain View was business of some other community our of to sue insure meantime in its and will the everyone Did you hear about the wo good Cemetery. foreign fo us; helping to fill the coffers office is open six days a week where Larry James Larsen, son of man wno was worried and cess. of some corporation who don't care a we will be glad to receive your subMr. and Mrs. Paul Larsen, Is nervous about her son Johnny, November 25, 1904 whether our little city, Beaver, busiother rap Institransact Doctor? took so she now attending Northrop any him to the scriptions and ness in our time. Carrie Nation's daughter has been with its inhabitants and all therein tute of Tecnology in Inglewood He couldn't find anything Easter Egg Hunt THE PUBLISHERS sent to an insane asylum. They took contained were blown to atoms? California. wrong with the boy, but did The American Legion AuxiWe believe the only true and lasting the wrong member of the family. In a Larry is studying Airframe notice the mother was liary will again sponsor the prosperity we can have will be through and Powerplant Maintenance high state of tension about the annual Easter Egg Hunt for our own exertions, by developing the Seldon Harris and Jesse Fields apMrs. Elize Shelton Hall preparing for a career as an child so he told the mother Children between the ages of natural resources that God Almighty on Justice before Fotheringham aviation maintenance tecnician she should take some tranquilpeared one and twelve. to Dade was up for has placed within our reach. The manuShadows of Land Passes morning. Wednesday Larry was a graduate of izer pills. Three months later, Ladies will be calling on facture of woolens is as natural to he saw the woman and asked, businesses Beaver High School. assaulting Jesse, and Jesse for insultMrs. Hall succumbed to an attack of individuals for and as the rising and setting of the Beaver was Harris and Dade. fined Is woman $3.00 "How ing Johnny?" the contributions for this worthy typhoid last Sunday. She was one of Fields $2.00. sun, we are right in the midst of the replied, "Johnny, who cares!" cause. Beaver's first settlers. She was born sheep Industry; water power, nature's Nurses Training Chairmen for this year are 1855 and came to Cedar in in own City gift to us is unlimited. The woolen A new course In Licensed BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Bonnie and Jackie Nowers. The Beaver with her parents in '58 when her children. She was honest and mills are built and equipped, men and exare Birthday greetings Practical Nursing will start at date, time and places for the there were only about 25 or 30 famiconscientious, a good wife and a loving women anxious for steady employment the Valley Vlw Medical Cen- tended to Mrs. Euzella Thomas hunt will be announced next lies here. mother. are ready to take their places before Deceased was married in 1873 to Funeral services were conducted in the looms and behind the counters. ter, In Cedar City, in April. Mrs. Mary Goodwin, Mrs. week. Mrs. Lottie and Mable Muir Antrice Bohn, to whom she bore two the LDS Meeting House at 2 o'clock Opportunity is all that Is needed. Let Any local people who may be Interested In more Infor- Farrer this week. children. After his death she married Tuesday afternoon. Elders Maeser and us wake up to our own interests, let HOSPITAL NOTES Happy Birthday, ladies. mation about this should conHarry Hall, having five children by him, Woolfender were the speakers and they us promote and patronize home industry tact Mary Lowe or any of the C. Victor Smith Mar. 9 four of whom survive her. She has spoke words of comfort and consolation let us do our whole duty to ourselves nurses at the Beaver Valley A man is half whipped the Mar. 13 R. G. Low and we will be doing all that is expectHer lot was not to her sons and daughters. eight cast in smooth places. She always had The Press extends sympathy and conEthel Woolsey ed of Ameiican citizens. Let us have Hospital within the coming minute he begins to feci sorry Mar, 14 for himself. weekl Mar. 15 to work hard to support herself and dolence to the bereaved family. Doris Lefevor the wheels revolve. ' w d, rd h. Rit-chi- s. , - . WEEKLY PRESS -r Sec.-Trea- by-la- s. s, two-thir- grand-childre- |