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Show Universal Microfilm Curt. 141 Pierpont SLC, Utah SOUTHWEST F.1EDIA CENTER Ave. 84101 j Starting as just a dream lejs To the teachers in the area's than two years ago, the Southhigh schools, it means the west Media Center has be- opportunity to exchange leccome a thriving operation tures via video tape and to with six employees and over have the opportunity to see what other teachers are doing. 13,000 customers. Among the services offered It's not a television station or an advertising agency, as by the Center are: Over 650 titles Films 10 VOLUME 62, NUMBER 46 the nanme might imply, but SINGLE COPY BEAVER, UTAH 84713, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 some of its operations resem- worth a total of $200,000, that ble both. The media center is can be delivered weekly. A d and Veterans Day an eff0rt to give the advaninspection Seminary News y school .to stu- cleaning machine at the Centtages of by Ann Payne At BHS dents scattered through the er insures any film can be in Program seven southwest counties of and out in less than one day. Brother Walter Kerksiek, The following program comFour hundStudy Prints Utah Beaver, Iron, Washof the Beaver Semiprincipal memorating Veterans Day was his wife are planand ington, Kane, Garfield and red prints mounted on cardnary, held at the Beaver High board for demonstration lecPiute. a trip to Europe. ning on School Friday. A newsletter published by tures. They will leave Beaver on Marvin Spendlove of the Recordings the Center during the formaFifty long-pla- y November 18, and Saturday, American Legion conducted. records on a wide range tive stages states the problem to Salt Lake City whera travel colof The the presentation week-enwell: "The schools in this area of subjects. ors was by McKay Farrer and they will spend the A library have the educational needs Transparencies November 20, On Monday, Merrill Yardley. common to such rural loca- of prints on all subjects and Snanu- - they will board a plane and of the Sineine "Star tions. Capacities to provide the a machine with which any led Banner" was led by Mil fly to Germany. latest education technology, to printed matter, color or black Their son, Sam, who will dred Atkin and Carol Smith. 'be aware of advances in re and white, can be made into be released from a mission in was prayer Opening given search in various curriculum a projection sheet. Germany, will join them on by Garth Baldwin. Mounting and laminating tour. areas, and to pr0vide informatheir The Beaver High School tion and instruction cfii the Anything a teacher wants to They will travel all over two numbers diband played latest improvements in teach- 'keep for several years can Europe, visiting points of inrected by Mr. Rosenlund. terest before returning home ing techniques to educators are be mounted for the cost of Melinda a Pat Boys Stater, Gale limited by funds available and materials. in time for Christmas. Video Tape Recording school instructional programs gave a Smith, talk. may be accomplished to help local support for such underEquipment maintenance and We, as Seminary students, Songs were sung by Girls evaluate their strengths and The Center saves Competes For repair takings." Demonstration hope they have a wonderful Staters Kathy Lund, Kathy weaknesses. In May, 1966, school super- school districts $1,000 per trip. An interesting and informaBoth Beaver and Milford Davis, and Jetta Pearson. intendents from the seven year by maintaining a shop State Dairy Princess Carol Kesler, President of tive demonstration on the use High School received a Video- counties decided tQ try to fill where all audio-visuequipThe Seminary building has Beaver County Dairymen of 7, American District Legion e Video-tapthe rerecorder was area can ment in the be the vacuum. After studying been undergoing some changthis week received an invitagave a talk es through the summer and the problem, they submitted a paired. The next nearest re- tion from an attractive young held at the monthly Board of Southwest Media Center, Title Aixxiliary. Farnsworth David Boys the first part of this school proposal to the Federal Gov- pair facilities are in Salt Lake beauty to attend the 32nd an- Education meeting on Novem- III Federal Program, serving Stater, gave a talk. ber 1st. Mr. Enoch Swain and the Seven County area of Wash ernment which resulted in a City. year. nual convention of the AmeriThe High School Mixed three students, Douglas Tait, ington, Kane, Piute, Garfield, One of the most impressive can The inside and the outside study grant of $14,000. Chorus was accompanied by Dairy Association of Utah have been Cedar City High School services of tne Center is the at Salt Lake City's HQtel Utah Gary Elmer and Michael Yard Millard and Beaver. of the building as a Lund Kathy they sang ley from Milford High School Over are new teacher Jerald S. Hawley was video taping service. and drapes painted 25. November Saturday, song. made the presentation. appointed to direct the study $40,000 of the Federal money being installed. The invitation came from ChoThe School Girls High The demonstration made Golden and continues as director of has been invested in 24 video the Beaver County Dairy Prinrus was accompanied by Carol Anniversary the Center After several mon-h- s tape machines which have cess. She is Melinda Gale, dau- Board Members aware of the Baker as they did a number. Planned of the VTR Party intensive study,, the infant been loaned to the area's sec- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert many possible uses Remarks were offered by Delmar and Hazel Blackner The Better Homes Club met in the instructional prounit Center received a grarlt of ondary schools. Gale, Beaver City, who will gram. The unit can be utilized Kesler wiill celebrate their Principal Whatcott. evening at the Wednesday sets can used The to be tape $26,000 begin work. In Augrepresent this county in the Remarks were offered by home of Mabel Smith. Ella-lee- n Golden Wedding anniversary ust, an additional $97,000 was to record demonstrations and state Dairy Princess finals in taping a program from chan on December Loosle and 23. Superintendent nel seven KUED, to be replay Cartwright was in charge lectures, athletic events, field during the convention. granted. ,, V The family is planning an Mr. Spendlove. of the pr0gram. The. hostess a ed more at Reconvenient time. other and The money was appropriat- trips, subjects. Convention sessions will get The colors were retired. House in their honor to served a plate lunch. ed under Title III of the Ele- cently, a teacher at Piute High under way at 10:00 a.m. with Also, on the spot recording of Open be held November 25th at 8 on a Edulecture poisand SchoQl gave mentary Secondary a general session for wives p.m. in the Milford LDS Ward HOSPITAL NOTES cation Act of 1965. With hard- onous snakes, illustrated with of dairy farmers. Using the Hall. There will be Nov. 8 Recreation Vera Williams ly a pause for breath, Mr. a live rattler. This was put 6n theme "Convenience foods for B Steps Represent dancing and a program and Nov. 9 Leola Yardley (girl) American Legion a and has become went video to his staff tape and Hawley home Christmas cooking," refreshments will be served. Nov. 10 Patrick Gregory work. VQ part of the center's library, economists will present recipes BHS Well Veterans Day All friends and relativs of and Ada Overlade, "I believe that students in available to schools through- and suggestions for special to are come the invited Keslers the football season a rural school system should out the area. dishes featuring dairy fQods. theDuring ADDRESSES OF Program Beaver High School "B" and enjoy the evening. The Mr. Hawley and his staff of The not suffer because of their be under will presentation NO GIFTS Keslers request have the Steps execurepresented The following program was SERVICEMEN geographic situation ami that five are directed by an Edis F. Mrs. of direction the Please. held at the Community Centteachers and students can tive committee made up o Taggart president of Utah school well. 5 Chas. R. Willyard Sp They marched at the Beaer on Friday Evening at the benefit from a centrally co- the seven district school sup Dairy Wives, and Dixie Lee, RA 19866165 ver High football games and annual Veterans Day Dinner. The - Center's executive ordinated system which pro- erintendents. 179 Aviation Co. of the did an director Joe Kesler, Post Commander outstanding job at each World War I Vets vides needed equipment, in- 'board of directors includes a Dairy Council of Utah. "Sev(M.E.D.H.E.L.) struction and materials," Mr. school board member from eral new ways to serve Utah's one. APO San Fransisco, Cal. 96318 conducted. On October 27th the "B" Meet November 16 county. Though expansion is high quality dairy foods will Hawley said. opening jjicicr lur peaLC were invited tQ march was offered by Garth Baldwin. The Center is now in its not sought, it is coming. 4 Roger W. Robinson 4ibe featured in tempting ar Steps Sp in There be a will atmeeting the Cedar High School Mike Smith, a Boys Stater, Schools in Caliente, Pioche rangements'1 Miss Lee said. first year of full operation. T0 aoo the Beaver County Courthouse " ' a talk. gave the eight elementary students and Panaca, Nevada, and CoA Bn. 54th At 2:00 p.m. all dairymen Sig. November 16 alt Thursday Morris and Nel in Boulder, Garfield County, Arizona, have request and their wives are invited to Doug Larry 9G350 APO San Cal Fransisco, On November 11 the eirls 7:30 Pmson, Boys Staters, sang a num- that means a weekly stop by ed service from the Center. attend the annual membership is all that important Iber accompanied bv Kathv MISSIONARIES the Center's van, bringing Since the funds are from the meeting of the ADA Qf Utah. were asked to march at the worla vefy war 1 veterans attend Elder Dixie College c Smith Lund Government rather Benjamin films,, records, pictures, slides Federal of the convention, Highlights meeting to hear the ex- - 49 North Policy 7s video tape recordings and all than the state, this will pro- - presided over by ADA of Utah They marched to a drum cad- - Planatln Kathy Lundj a Girls stater some of of the very Salem New Hampshire 03079 gave a talk. the other advanced educa- bably be possible, according President J. Edwin Ure, will ence beat by three drummers most important benefits yQu from the Beaver High SchoDl A vocal duet by the Boys tional devices to which they to the director. be a banquet at 5:30 p.m. are entitled to and that you Elder Richard Carter Staters was followed by a talk Further expansiQn in Utah followed by the Utah Dairy Band. At this event they were had previously not had access. not or be know missing Box 81 Granite Fallg will probably be forstalled by Princess finals at 7:00 p.m. The in competition but results are may by Carol Kesler of the Legion about. Benefits to widows and Minnesota 56241 the opening of a center in finals will be televised over not known yet. Auxiliary. We thank the "B" Steps for orphans will also be discussed. Price to serve Central Utah KSL-TGroup singing was then led Channel 5. Twenty-on- e Bob Commander Post N0wers our school. We Elder Dwlglas w Roberts Carol Smith and CaKol and the impossibility of drivThe Weather by g county representing Jim Low, Adjutant General Delivery Kesler. ing the Center's van across Dairy Princess winners will wQuld also like to thank Mrs. Low Pres. Lake Powell. Date High Hoskin for all the time and Both the program at the Kentville, Nova Scotia, vie for the state crown nQw 24 72 Oct 25 Canada The Center's 13,030 custom- held by Vickie Edwards, effort she has taken to help school and this one at high 25 66 Oct 26 these girls. If you must be blue be a Box 141, Plymouth, the Community Center were ers, spread over the 25,035 Heber, Wasatch County. 21 67 Oct 27 adewan mpetthe Q Naw Hampshire 03264 bright blue. square miles of Southern Utah, arranged for by Carol Smith. As the "First Lady" of 30 69 Oct 28 the with be to happy appear new the Utah's industry, dairy 25 50 Oct 29 product. Utah Dairy Princess will reign .27 19 48 Oct 30 over the state's June Dairy 20 61 31 Oct Month and will travel through 25 66 Nov 1 out the state speaking to 33 58 Nov 2 young people on the value of 11 55 Nov 3 drinking milk for more vib21 61 Nov 4 rant health ajid looks. The 30 55 Nov 5 Calendar new Holiday Dairy Princess will also 33 59 6 Nov Utah in the nationrepresent Dec. 14 21 BHS School Play 62 Nov 7 al Princess competition in Lewis Patterson, of Beaver, age 22, Friday, Dec. 23, 1904 21 Friday, December 30, 1904 Dec. 16 Lions Club Party 63 Nov 8 next year. Sarah Ann Baldwin, of Beaver, Chicago and Christ21 22 Dec. 25 9 Nov 63 Belknap One of the prettiest wedding recepage 18. Married by Bishop J. M. Mur7:30 p.m. mas program. DEATH OF A PIONEER 25 61 N0v 10 tions of the season was the one tend22. Dec. dock 25 70 Nov 11 Programs and parties to be ered Mrt and Mrs. Edward Hunter on Bro. Thomas W. Hunt died of paral24 listed on the Holiday Calendar Parowan Gains 71 Nov 12 Elbert Stewart, of Frisco, and Helen Monday evening, Dec. 26th, at the home Mrs. at the home of Moyes ysis Zelpha to 37 should be called, or sent, Nov 13 69 were married of Bradshaw of the bride's Minersville, parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8 a.m. last at o'clock Saturday Sewer Funds The Beaver Press now. 29 71 Nov 14 J. A. Skinner, Jr. The home was tasteby County Clerk White in his office Deceased was born at Stratford-On-AvoDec. 23. PAROWAN fully decorated with evergreens and Mayor Ralph Warwichshire, England, on the tables were laden with all kinds of Orton Thursday accepted a 27th of October, 1827 and emigrated in tasteful check for $446,000 from the viands, together with beautiful WINTER AMUSEMENTS '54. He came directly to Utah and took BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Federal Farmers Home Ad BHS 1967-6- 8 flowers. St. in his residence where up George Have you thought out how you are ministration for construction Many pretty and useful presents were he remained until 3 years ago when to spend the long winter evenof a sewer system for the going given to the young couple together he lost After his his death wife. her home) Practice Games with the congratulations and best wishings? Amusement and recreation is just town. two sisters went down and sold his as necessary to our well being in the es of their many friends who were home and what other property he had winter The check, presented by Beaver as our fishing trips and Dec 2 North Sevier time, present. and brought him to Beaver where he mountain excursions in the summer. Douglas T. Simpson, state diBeaver has resided ever since. Funeral Services Dec 9 Virgin Valley rector of the FHA, includes a BEAVER BRIEFS were held at the LDS Meeting House as amuseOur amusements today grant from FHA of $180,000 Beaver Dec 16 Cedar City on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ments The flouring milk are frozen up and have lost their charm of and a revenue bond loan of Beaver Mr. Hunt's father and one of his no flour on hand. Dec 20 Panguitch twenty years ago. There is too much $266,000. As we go to press, we learn of the sisters are buried here. formality, too much reaching out after Beaver Dec 27 Bryce Valley Although Palawan is one the metropolitan. death of a son of J. W. Clay. He leave3 two sisters besides other of Utah's five oldest cities, it Several cases of Lagrippe are reportrelatives and a host of friends to mourn LEAGUE GAMES Twenty years ago, the house to house , has never had a sewer system. ed in the western part of town. his loss. parties, private theatricals and imThe new system, being deMrs. Josh Rogerson gave birth to promptu socials, where the participants Bush and Millard a fine girl on Christmas. signed by Beaver Gudgell. Jan 5 were not on approval, gave pleasure and SCHOOL REPORT Inc., engineers, will cost $530,-00- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Orwin got a ChristBeaver Jan 12 Parowan enjoyment that is toflay unknown amand will provide service to mas present of a fine girl. schools of Beaof the Reports public pleasure-seakerong the all residents of the CommuniA license to wed was issued to Delta Jan 19 Beaver ver City for the week ending Dec. 15 De Los Bacon, aged 25, and Delia ty. Our idea have of no are submitted, viz: young people Beaver Jan 26 Milford E. Jones, aged 25 last Wednesday. the fun at an old time spelling bee, the Total number belonging, 437. Average The balance of the money The next thing on the program for Beaver Feb 9 Millard attendance of entire school, 91 and charade, and pantomime. is being raised through adEverybody Beaver is an Automobile mail, for did the towards entertainshare their vance sales of sewer hookups percent. Parowan Feb 10 Beaver passenger and express service between ment of everybody eiso. There were and a $44,400 grant from the Milford and Heaver. Are we ready for not two classes those to amuse and Beaver Feb 15 Delta THE MADISON SQUARE CO. Department of Health, Eduit? to be amused. those cation and Welfare. Milford Feb 23 Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Banks lost their Lowe's Madison Square Theatre Co. There are a great many ways to spend infant child last Tuesday. Funeral seris with us again. They played last night the winter evenings profitably and pleas George B. Gudgell of the vices were held at the residence on end will be here two more nights. engineering firm said he besntly. We will suggest a few. There is The company is composed of skilled Thursday. the amateur writing claw where everyBeaver High School Basketball Season gan studdies for the Parowan actors and their plays are well put on. Council two years ago on body can join In and have a good time. Noon. City We wish them success. Tickets will go on sale Thursday Friday, January 6, 1905 the feasibility of a sewer sysReading and literary clubs, debating tem. During the study period, NOTICE club and private musicals. In the These Tickets will include both pre-seasLICENSES ISSUED DURING WEEK the possibility of a federal home dramatic there Is room for all Notice is hereby given that the partand season games. The price is $7 per grant was found. nership of Tolton and Tanner Is hereby of Kanosh, the best talent we have. Then there is William Edward Hur-:r- , Mr. Simpson said, "The authe grand ball where we can show off dissolved, by mutual consent of both nine of Beaver, for admission to the Skinner and Hattie 20, aged games. our fine clothes and fancy steps. But thority to build sewer and parties; Mr. Tanner retiring from the age 19. Gone t0 Salt Lake. whole-soule- d water systems is a part of for mercantile business and Mr. Tolton condownright enjoyment Noon No Calls Before President JoHnsan'a plan to we must go back to the primative pleasG. 1. Goodwin, of Beaver, age 25, tinuing the same. All accounts owing rehabilitate ures of our fathers and mothers, to to said firm will be collected by J. F. and refinance and Hattie Williams, of Beaver, age First Come First Served rural America." know how to spend our winter evenings Tolton. 21. 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