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Show reversal MlcrrfO m. m Il mm m jr VOLUME 65, NUMBER 26 c"? Pieroont Ave. hi 84101 SLC. Utah BEAVER, UTAH 84713, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 196S SINGLE COPY 10c Local Guardsmen win Eisenhower, Hummel and Maintenance Awards I - - ...1 P""" i I mjm a I ..... the entire year. This is the This award consists of a second time the Beaver unit field piece (gun) painted has won the award having green with a brass plaque on earned it in 1966. The award which the name of the unit consists of a large cup which and the year will be engraved will have the unit's name engraved upon it. The unit is also given the use of a gold painted jeep for the year as part of this award. The second award received is tits General Hummel award which is given annually by XI Corp Artillery, Salt Lake City, Utah,- to the outstanding Artillery unit in the state. - Beaver also is fortunate in the Organizational having Maintenance Shop No. 10 located here it was able to bring home another award this one for having the top Or ganizational Maintenance shop in the State. This: award consists of a huge nickle plated wrench The Postmaster General's with the name engraved on r it. All these awards are at the armory in Beaver and anyone desiring to see them may do Citation For Excellence To the Community of Beaver, Utah and its Postal Employees for maintaining the building and grounds of the U. S. Post Office in such a manner as to provide a clean, attractive and pleasant place in which the public may conduct its postal business. so. The jeep and gun will be at the front of the armory most days with the other inside. The unit is proud of the men who make their fine or ganization and are looking for word to another outstanding year. .April 15, 1968 (Signed) Den 3 Cub Scouts went to Panguitch where they toured the Kiabab Croft Sawmill. Mr Vaughn Heaton took them on a tour of the mill and explain, ed the various operations to them. , Mrs. Leola Henrie, one of the Cub mothers ' pelling" Den Mother Helen Lee, took the boys on the trip. Mothers of the Scouts are Front row, left to right: Peggy Hunt, Sevier County Princess (first alternate to the State Princess) Danna Kaye Martin, Beaver County first attendant, Kathy Lund, Beaver County 1968 Dairy Princess, Helen Lindsay, Beaver County second attendant, Back row: Brenda Marshall, Kathleen Davis, nette Edwards, Connie Smith, Jerry Limb and Kelsey. land". Introduction of the judges and the girls followed. Each Escapees Recaptured by Sandy GilliJ girl appeared in formal wear. The girls were asked one queso Early last Saturday Katlhy Lund, daughter of tion in front of the audience. inmates of the Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Hal Lund of David Cox sang "Happy Milk Jail Richard (SpeeBeaver was crowned Beaver Song." Doug Nielson sang County and Raymond Gomes, dy) County Dairy Princess on "Younger Than Springtime". (Bruce) Seaman became dis Thursday evening, June 20. The Mello-Tone- s sang two enchanted with the accomodaDanna Kaye Martin, daughter numbers, tions there and left for parts of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin, Carol Smith gave each of unknown. was named first attendant and the girls a gift from the Dairy According to Harold Stauf-fe- r, Helen Lindsay, daughter of Wives of Beaver County Uhs age 22, who stayed behind, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lindsay girls also received corsages), left the Jail after spendwas named second attendant. Beth Morgan, President of the they ing approximately 45 minutes Nine lovely girls contested Beaver County Dairy Wives, prying back the bars and for Beaver County Dairy Prin-- ! announced the new dairy breaking the locks on the jail Annette Edwards, Kath- - alty for 1968-6cages and door. They used a leen Davis, Susann Kelsey, Kathy was given a crown, piece of pipe from one of the Jerry Limb, Helen Lindsay, a banner, one dozen long stem beds and a couple of other Kathy Lund, Brenda Marshall, rned red roses, and material pipes they found hidden beDanna Kaye Martin, and Con- - j for her Dairy Princess dress, hind a rock in one of the Deepest thanks and appre walls. These were in an old nie Smith. ciation go to all those who at 6:30 p.m. Judging started chimney which had been fill-r- d as each of the girls had a per- participated and attended. with a rock and covered over with paper. sonal interview with the Richfield judges. Each girl appearAccording to Slauffer, Goed in afternoon wear as she en Stream Flow mes, 23 and the younger man 1967 1968 is AWOL from the Mar- swered questions about dairy- Date 10 yr avg:. 175 85 ing and personality. At 8:00 June 20 184(ine Corps and is being held 170 83 177 on a charge of p.m. the official contest started. June 21 grand larceny 190 84 171 in connection with the theft Melinda Gale, last year's Prin- JUne 22 cere190 master 82 23 of 159 of a motor scooter from Arvel June cess, was the 200 80 146 Madsen, decided to make the monies. The prayer was given June 24 180 75 138 break when by Jim Morgan. The daughters June 25 they found the 160 71 131 pipes in the abandoned chlm- o Gordon Roberts sang "Dairy June 26 Kathy Lund Named County Dairy Princess morn-ingtw- I ; roy-ces- 9. I Little League Melinda Gale, 1967 Beaver County Dairy Princess and First Attendant to the State Princess. s: ney. AnSu-san- n Gomes was awaiting sentencing for being an accessory to grand theft. He had been one of four who broke out of this jail about two months ago and was recaptur ed in Louisiana. When asked why he didn't make the braek with the other two, Stauffer said simply, "I don't want to run." Soft spoken with shoulder length hair, asked if he is a hippie "people call me a hippie, Bohemian, Beatnick . . . but I'm like anybody else an individual." The two escapeeg had the run of the court house before "hey left for Nw York or San Francisco. They entered thhe sheriff's office and the County Recorders office but, according to Louis Lessing, the offices were ransacked but nothing was taken. Gomei and Seaman were ap Washington by prehended County, Oregon, Sheriff's Dept in HiHsboroURh, Oregon. They They are being held for Beaver County and will be returned. Sheriff Mel Talt says he will charge the two with "escape" Lawrence F. O'Brien, Postmaster General Legion and Auxiliary Hold 50th Convention Cub Scouts Tour Sawmill In Panguitch j ! On Thursday, June 20, Mr. Frank M. Anderson, Assistant to the Regional Director, Denver Region Post Office Dept., gave a plaque to Postmaster McKay (ZIPpy) Farrer in recognition of the fine condition which the grounds and building are kept. Pictured above are Mayor Elmer Paice, Mr. Anderson, Postmaster Farrer, County Commissioner Hyrum Lee, Acle Gillies and Wm. Warby, Jr., who do the work which won the award which reads as follows: iiiilli Service Battery, Second Bat talion, 222nd Artillery, Bea-- " r, Utah, walked away with three of the top honors at the annual awards ceremony at the conclusion of their annual summer training at Camp W. G. Williams. The unit received the Eisenhower Award which is given annually by the National Guard Bureau in Washington to the outstanding National Guard unit in each state. This award is based on the performance of the unit over v&m ' LAST WEEK'S SCORES Merchants 11 - Ponderosa 8 Lions 6 - Milne 3 Lions 14 - Merchants 6 Milne 7 - Ponderosa 2 THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE June 27 . Lions vs Ponderosa June 28 - Milne vs Merchants July 1 - Ponderosa vs Merchants. FIRST HALF TEAM STANDINGS Won Team Lost 6 3 Lions 4 Milne 5 5 4 Ponderosa 4 5 Merchants Home Runs: Gail Grimshaw 3; Monte Beeson and Doug Phillips. The Weather Date June June June June June June June High 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 89 93 95 93 Low 70 74 77 76 68 60 66 i ' 8king turns through the summer having the boys for a meeting or an outing. This gives the Den Mother a short breathing spell and she will assume the duties this fall. Den Three Cub Scouts who Sawvisited ths Kiabab-Cromill in Panguitch were: row: Jeff Left to right-froLee, Chris Gals, Tat Gregory and Gary Henrie. Bak row: Michael Henrie, Steven Lee, Don Chief, Cull:n Carter and Mrs. Lcola Henrie. ft j Electronic Schools Available in Army Thn fascinating world of electronics is open to young men who can qualify for one of the numerous schools available in the United States Army. According to Sergeant Russell Jahn, the Army Recruiter for the Beaver area the Army's schools in electronic -- !!I 1..J " u!.IJ .(! m;iuue '" i.im,.8 llery and air defense mainte-- 1 e and nance; 'surface guidance repair, television and radar repair. Sergeant Jahn stated, "The new high school graduate should be aware of the variety and quality of electronic school he may attend. This is an ex-- , cellent opportunity for him to rree, continue his schooling, prepare for an excellent career, and 1 surface-to-surfac- HOSPITAL NOTES estcd in entering the rewarding field of electronics while fu86 lfilling their military commitment should contact Sergeant 84 0 or Jahn by calling and with damaging the jail. visiting his office at 1 West 1 misdemeanor North in Provo, Utah. Collect Escape Is punishable by a fine of not calls will be accepted. more than $299 and or Imprisonment In the county jail Some people are just so of not to exceed six months; or bv both such fine and im- - naturally ingenious and Ver- mis-I- s prisonment. Damagfng the jail,saUle that they can make continuously without a felony punishable by a takes term In the State: Penitentiary lever repeating, 94 The 19G8 Department Convention of the American Legion and Auxiliary was held in St. George, Utah on June 21, 22 and 23, 1S63. L?ster Keato Post and Auxiliary Unit No. DO were hosts to several hundred Lsgionairts and Auxiliary mamb'jrs. Meetings wore held in the new County Court Housa and the Dixie High School. A highlight of the convention was the visit of the National Commander, William E. Galbraith. He was the principal speaker at the banquet Saturday night. The theme and message cf the year, "Freedom Is Not Free" was again emphasized by the National Commander. Positiva thinking was urged by bin statement, "For every draft card burner, there are thousands of young men ready to fight for their country and for every rioter in street or college campus, there are multiplied thousands of Americans, who are loyal, true and willing to sacrifice for the freedom they hold dear." Keith H. Gwilliam of the ' Roy Post was elected Department Commander of the Amer ican Legion for the State of Utah. The results of the Auxiliary elections are as follows: Department President, Etta Nelson; 1st Vice Pres., Betty Caldcr; 2nd Vice Pres., Barbara Price; 3rd Vice Pres., Goldie Wilcken. Carol Kesler Unit No. 32 of Beaver, was elected delegate to the Na- tional Convention to be held jn New 0reanSi Louisana in September. It is of interest to of Southern the Auxiliaries Utah that Barbara Price is a member of the St. George Unit. Attending the Convention from Eeaver were Carol Kes. kr gara Bakegi Leona Muncy and Mr and Mrs Marvin gpendlove. 373-415- June 19 Dick Davis, Jr., Ray (Merlene) Harris. baby girl. June 20 LaPrici Edwards June 21 Martin Green and Dan Puffer June 23 Mrs. Michael (Susan) Black- - baby girl. Larry Speth, Lois Beatty and Joanna Gillies. June 25 Flossie Johnson Mrs. To get rid of your duties, discharge them. |