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Show Universal Microfilm Corp. j VOLUME 65, NUMBER 36 Ml Pierpont BEAVER, UTAH 84713, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 pee High School News Bonnie Gray Dies by Doreen McMullin As most of you know school started last week. After, a long, hot and enjoyable summer, the idea of coming back to school wasn't too popular. iNow that school has started and we're back in the swing of things, this promises to be outstanding year in sports as well as education. Speaking of sports, Beaver played their first practice game Friday against the Par- Rams. Beaver literally slaughtered the Rams with a 39-- 0 victory. This Friday the mighty Beavers will battle a- gainst the Richfield Wildcats. The BHS student body will stick behind them all the way hopes very much they will take state. The game on Friday, start- at 1:30 p.m., will be f ol- lowed by a dance sponsored The Crystal by the wm d ivnuara irom snip playing, with the dance start- ing at 8:30 p.m. in the High In Truck Crash Ave. 10c SINGLE COPY Pine Nut Crop Will Be Industrial Techniques "Average" Says BLM Work In Education Gary Patterson Attends Freedom Bonnie Lou Brinkerhoff Gray, 37, died Monday, September 2, 1968 when the pickup truck, she was driving went out of control and rolled. She was born in Beaver, Utah. March 1. 1931 to John Samuel and Lucille Eyre Brin-a- n kerhoff She married Thomas War- ren Gray on March 8 1948 in Las Vegas, Nevada, n Survivors include her band daughter, Mrs. Ronnald (Carolyn) Marshall; son, John Samuel Gray; mother, Mrs. Lucille Critser, sisters, Mrs. Bert (Sybie) Smith Beaver; Mrs Betty Caider) Salt Lakej Grandmother, Mrs. Amy Brin-an- d kerhoff. gne was a member of the LDS Church in the Miners-in- g ' The pine nut crop in the Utah public schools are now Fillmore District, Bureau of taking a cue from private inGary Patterson, son of Mr. Land Management is geogra- dustry, in applying modern and Mrs. Mack Patterson, re- phically variable. Cone distri- research methods and techEight months have passed since North Korea capcently attended the annual bution and size vary considniques to the problems of tured the United States Ship Pueblo. Eighty-tw- o men Freedom Academy at Camp erably from area to area. Pre- improving quality, increasing Williams. dictions are for an average efficiency, are captives of the North Koreans. and restricting This is attended by all high crop. costs, was reported this week school studentbody presidents Pine Valley and the Wah by Utah Foundation. Commissioner Lee met with the Mayor an City from throughout the state and Wah Mountain Range, Beaver Schools across the nation is sponsored by the National County, have been popular are placing increasing emphaCouncil on Tuesday night and reported to them the Guard, commercial harvesting areas. sis on research, but Uta'h need recommendation of the Beaver Lions Club pertaining Meetings on Americanism Localized pinon pine stands to achieve maximum efficiento supplying of local men for work on the construction and Leadership were held for in Juab, Millard, Sanpete, and cy is greater than that cf most the young student leaders, Sevier Counties furnish pine other states, it is pointed out of The Council agreed to the proposal that the Governor Rampton attended nuts for personal users, by the Foundation, a private city act as a hiring agent and Mayor Pake said he and spoke to the group. High Commercial harvesters must nonprofit public service agwould contact the authorities of the Nevada Rock and light of the week's stay was make application for Special ency. Utah's above - average a special musical at the Valley Use Permit. Commercial load in public school enrollc Sand Co. and ask if they would cooperate in this fine Hall presented especi- - ing rates have been establish- - ment and ed at 10 cents per pound, or ancial ability have been analally for the group. Anyone available to work on the road should con40 cents per bushel or gunny yzed repeatedly in Utah Founsack of cones. "Application & dation and other publications. tact, the City Office for further information. 4-, m w d h Tho Foundation report quoh Entries To payment must be made prior p,-!- . th n;,. to harvest date," says Warren tes a recent national study We have received a number of reports that men eect0r in mA and 'was a mem State Fair ;Brough, Fillmore District Man which recognizes that public ber of the Lincoln Camp DUP aSer- "when making applica- - school costs will continue to working on the road construction have cut fences and Pmmt 4.w TWpr increase rapidly but warns in Minersville. allowed cattle and other livestock to stray out of their easet state' along, w'h that members will be sending Food tion "the expenditure of inservices will be Funeral or cones the nuts, and Home Improve' quantity appointed places. We surely hope that these were isocreased funds will not by it BJ"'- Thursday. Sentember 5. at Clothing desired harvest geographic ment Exhibits to the State self guarantee improved edu lated cases which will not be repeated. The damage 1:00 o'clock in the Miners- Fair on September 9. These area." and Ladies $.75. cation . . . the nation cannot $1.25; Stage ville Ward. nuts or and loss which can result from a foolish, hasty action "Anyone harvesting exhibits were selected at the afford to waste its resources Miners-vil- e Burial in cones wil be the sale will for be public Beaver County such as the fense cutting appears to have been is too Fair, to a Commercial Beaver 39 - Parowan 0 Cemetery. Harvester, and by investing in schools that be eligable for State. fail to achieve the level of be the tolerated. a to at Also, must beginning very fight show the great Special Use Winners are as follows: Last Friday afternoon in a operational efficiency which Permit field of this construction project could be very expensive to checked." when FOODS I is now within their reach." practice game on the Beaver's American Legion And dat? Commercial Harvest the people of this area. To date the relations between fit Id, Beaver downed the Paro Cookies Numerous innovative and in the Fillmore District has Lu Ann imenez, Milford. Beaver City and the Nevada Rock and Sand Company wan Rams by the lopsided Auxiliary Elect exemplary programs are be15th been set from September 39-Mary Ann Low, Beaver This was the have been very amiable. Let's hope they can be kept score of The ing tried out in Utah classthrough October 15th. Laurie Draper, Beaver first game for bath teams in New Officers is ripening period generally rooms, and many traditional FOODS H that way. the young football season. are being questioned or after the first frost, during concepts A hot ham supper was given Muffins the Foundation noted. Beaver's defensive unit was The month of the September. Early Donna Smith, Beaver while the offense amas Wednesday evening for all and construction of the design superb our shrivellin harvest to this take result express We want to opportunity Mary Ann Edwards, Graen-vill- ed nuts. may sad a total of 472 yeards. 369 Legion and Auxiliary mem- schoolroom itself, as well as first of Bonnie We death the to elect new officers heartfelt sorrow at Gray. theories yards were picked up on the bers and No permit or charge will many Denise Wood, Minnersville. for the coming year. Mr. and of teaching, are being reexbecame acquainted with Bonnie while operating the ground while 113. were gained Mrs. be for units family required Banana Bread Clarence Schmutz of throuffh the air. or individuals harvesting pine amined. Increasing emphasis Creole mine where her husband, Warren, worked. Our Cherie Hiattt, Milford. The Beavers scored in the Cedar City were special guests nuts for personal consumption. is being placed on the use of FOODS III Sincere condolences to Warren and the two children, first period with Bill Carter Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan use harvesting will not electronic and other modern Free Biscuits going in off tackle from three were installed as Legion Corn-yarCarolyn and Jack. 10 pounds of nuts or teaching aids, and courses of exceed Lyla Truman, Minersville. mander and Auxiliary Presi- out. two bushels or gunny sacks study are being tailored to Frnnie Lowe, Beaver In the second period the dent They replaced Joseph H. Individual needs. of cones, per person per sea FOODS IV Under one major innovativa Beavers got going with an 89 Kesler, retiring Commander, Military Assignments CSU Fall Quarter son. Bread Mrs. Mildred Atkin, retir- and run from program, by scrimmage yard professional teachers FT. KNOX, KY., Army Special care :iould be taken are Registration Dates Gayle Patterson, Beaver Tim Marshall. Steve Myers ran ing Auxiliary President. being provided para-prin trees. cones Private Richard Limb, is asfrom collecting Other Legion officers inPatty Gentry, Beaver Fall quarter will begin at for the extra point. Bill Car- The cutting or trees and bran- fessional and signed to Company C, 13th Low, Beaver Becky Arthur dude on assistants to relieve them of time Fotheringham, this ter tallied, a again here of Southern Utah College ches of trees is prohibited. Battalion, 4th Brigade, AVANCED FOODS Dennis Mark Woolsey, many time consuming routine y roads in the United States Army week earlier this year than in an end run of 5 yards. Bill Merrill Muncy, Many Cake duties which teachers are Yardley, Joseph Man-JuCarter then kicked the PAT. are in poor condition because now Training Center, Armor (USA previous years, it was annau'n-cc- d and Jos- Lyneette Joseph, Beaver Arl0 on zione, to called was as Messinger the half closing, perform. S. CSU Ward of recent heavy rains. Some Robb, by TCA). Decorated Cake This enables certified teachers Kesler. roads are impassible. Caution to registrar. Freshman orienta- Tim Marshall took a 15 yd ' seph Beaver. Low, two are officers Becky devote more time to genunext the a for Auxiliary will Faye He spend tion and advisement will be- pass from Gayle Eyre should travelbe used while CLOTHING I inely months learning the fundamen gin Friday, September 13 at TD and Bill Carter kicked the Harris, Ila Messinger, Leona professional duties and ing unfamiliar roads. Be pre- to handle Skirt and scarf many more pupils tal skills of the soldier in 9 a.m. in ths CSU Audit:riu:n. PAT. At the half the score Muncy, Kathleen Farnsworth, for increment pared weather, Lori Carpenter, Beaver than under the traditional arMelba Yardley, Glenna for freshman stu wa? 27-out loaays modern, action Army washed and floods. Registration roads, Skirt and Mildred Yardley. rangement, the Foundation re In the 3rd and 4th periods firing live ammunition un- dents will be Monday, Sept Inquire locally about road con ported. Cherie Hiatt, Milford der simulated combat situa- ember 16. Sophomores and up both coaches were able to use ditions. Kerri Wood, Minersville. "Advocates of the new aptions, learning protective mea- per classmen will register on their full squads. In the 3rd Sevier Valley Tech Respect private property & assert that it will reGaye Pryor, Minersville. for chemiproach Bill sures and first-ai- d Carter scampered period 17. rememb:T "Public Domain is duce u'sday, September CLOTHING II Offers Courses the over18 on to TD Repair an substantially his third cal, biological and radiologiyd All registration will be conYour Land," keep it clean, all cost of classroom instrucJumper cal attacks, as well as being ducted in the CSU Fieldhou.se gallup up the middle. In th2 On Business Machines Good j harvesting. Cherie Hiatt, Milford tion, while permitting proschooled in the use of modern ann will follow an alphabet- - 4th Period Gayle Eyre found Sevier Valley Tech is offerJeannie Jones, Milford fessional teachers ti be paid 39 a Barton arms. for ical schedule. Students with Billy yard ing a new course in Business CARD OF THANKS j Dress more than they considerably last names with the t Pass Ply t0 maKe the final Machines repair. This is the We wish to thank everyone now receive," tho Foundation Janet Bonn, Beaver Interspaced with constant letters A beginning 39-score D will regi for the food, flowers and for report states. "The key to achfirst course of its kind to be LuAnn Smith, Beaver emphasis on proper physical ster from through 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.; Outstanding defensive play offered in the State. the help in the services. Wc ieving effectiveness in educaKathleen Beaver. Henrie, conditioning, diet, rest and E contributed 10:30 to 12 noon; wag by Curt thank the Third tion lies in increasing the proJob are CLOTHING HI especially health habits, will be ample L through K, opportunities good Blake Walbeck, 2:30 p.m.; Greenwood, through Q, 's Ward Relief Society for their ductivity of individual teachand the pay is excellent. The Dress opportunity to Utilize Carter, and R through Z, 2:30 to 3:30 Terry Griffiths, Gayle er." course will be accredited Doris Hollingshead, Miners- help, and kindness. many and varied re- p.m.-MrRobb said that stu Mike Lee, Keith Griffiths, Bob and will have fully Annie Evans Family all ville. the latest creational and religious faSpecial problems were also dents will be permitted to Parkinson, Duke Hollingshead Mrs. Rose Jessup. found in very small rural Lana Lessing, Beaver and macilities. training equipment and Al Bradshaw. register only at the scheduled terials. CLOTHING IV schbo's, where faculty numFollowing the completion of times. bers and curricular offerings Students interested should Dress Beaver will Richfield the & play PVT Class instruction begins Limb, basic training, arc severly limited. Services For Funeral enroll now, as enrollment will Some Laurie Robberts, Beaver Friin a this practice game son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limb late fee becomes effective on 15 students. Mr. be to limited met have been Beaver problems Robebrts, by Shelley day in Beaver. Game time is Stoker at the of Minersville, Utah, wil re- September 18. Victor George Myers School has using community resources to Patterson, Beaver. High Gayle 1:30 p.m. additional All an not students who have ceive at least those of the school ADVANCED CLOTHING A Sophomore squad game the necessary forms for Funeral services for Victor supplement the Foundation noted. Profeseight weeks of either advanc- taken the American College Dress Test may take the test Thurs- - will be played following the George Myers were held in sional people who are not ed instruction or Madelyn Hollingshead, Min- the Minersville Ward Chape! training to qualify him in a day, September 12 at 1 p.m. in main game. teachers but who have specersville. on Tuesday, August 27th. Old Main 302. Students exspecialized military skill. ial qualifications in Funeral Services For Beaver. June Limb, Prayer at the home was giv. matter often help with subject pecting to enroll at CSU classSuit en Funeral Rex For Carter. Services S. test should take the by and also room instruction, and Army Private Douglas Annie local Evans MinersAnnette Truman, The invocation was offered business and Albrecht has been assigned to should provide the college a may industry sup ville. Viola Lunt Rose Funeral services for Annie by Vance Roberts. Company C, 13th Battalion, health form signed by a phyply "shop" facilities for vocaIMPROVEMENT I HOME a Lee Evans vocal Marshall were held US sician. These requirements are sang 4th Brigade in the Army August 22, tional programs when they ar Funeral services for Viola Luncheon Cloth solo, "In The Garden". in addition to submission of Lunt Rose were held In the 1968 in the First-Thir- d Ward not available in the schools. Training Center, Armor. Laurie Roberts, Beaver. Ira M. Fisher gave a talk. an application for admission Minersville Ward Chapel under the direction of The Foundation found some Chapel on Roy Calvin and Sherman Following the completion of and transcripts of high school of the Bishopric. II HOME IMPROVEMENT Jack, Yardley to the inovative 1968. opposition basic training, Pvt. Albrecht, and all previous college cre- August 29, Carter sang "Love At Home". programs, but noted that the Pillow Prayer at the mortuary was was Miloffered Family prayer the son of Mr. and Mrs. Othello H. Smith gave a concensus seemed to favor dits. by Dennis Farnsworth. Gaye Pryor, Minersville. ton Albrecht of Minersville, talk. Prelude and postlude music The first meeting for CSU by Ambrose Dalton. ADVANCED many of the new approaches Prelude and postlude music was by Ireta Baker. Utah, will receive at least an faculty and staff members i3 Bishop Moyle Brown sang when they are adequately exHOME IMPROVEMENT eithof a solo, "That Silver Haired additional eight weeks scheduled for Wednesday, Sep wag played by Eleanor MarOpening prayer by Sheldon plained to teachers, pupils, Rug er advanced instruction or on tember 4, at 9 a.m. in the re- - shall. of Mine." J ssop. Daddy Minersparents, and the general pub- Hollingshead, Julye the-jo- b him to Invocation Th was given by benediiction was given ;jjc qualify Nell Smith sang "I Walked ville. training cital haU of the Music Center. Randall Banks. in a specialized military skill. j by Karl Murdock. Today Where Jesus Walked" The Foundation urged that Refinished Desk Vocai trio was sung by Viv- - She was accompanied by Mrs. was in the Min- - ,pmncihi. ,.;(! Interment nincn Min Madeline Hollingshead, PRIMARY BEGINS ian Marshall, Ilene Gray and Clara Carter. ersville Cemetery where the attention to the innovative ersville. 9 AT SEPTEMBER June Pearson Red Cross To grave was dedicated by Karl programs "to insure close cri Obituary by Chase Murdock 3:30 P. M. Baby Quilt Blanch L. Dotson was the Murdock. Violin sob by Mildred Attical scrutiny, and adequate Beaver Kesler, Becky Demonstrate At speaker. kin, accompanied by Ireta support for the programs that KNITTING Christine Dotson sang a Baker. Survivors of Mr. Myers in- prove themselves worthy of PTA MEETING Sweater Relief Society vocal solo. clude: his widow, sons and it." was Walter Speaker TOT TL Julye Hollingshead, Miners- daughters, Ted Victor and Charles Jameson K. offered ville. Techniques of rescue breath Dale H. Myers, New Plymouth mgh gchooI wI b he,d remarks. Closing prayer by Deloy ing will be included in a on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at STYLE DRESS REVUE Milton Albrecht Idaho: Mrs. Douelas (Colleen) Littlefield. Bishop gave demonstration to be presented 8 lo'clock p.m. in the Miners- a talk. Hollingshead, Julye High Pall bearers were Farnow, Las Vegas, Nevada; Varnell for all women of the commun- School Auditorium. ville and Shelia Jones, Milford Mrs. Sam (Dorothy) Johnson, A duet was sung by Evelyn Parkinson, Laurence Limb, 11. on FIRESIDE MEETINGS Sept. Tuesday, ity It will be "hack to School Peterson and Dona Merriwea-night- " James Brooks, Victor Little-fielDEMONSTRATIONS Bountiful. 15 grandchildren, a Relief Society members of and a get acquainted ther. Shel'a Jones and brother, I. J. Myers, Craig, Team Miss Jeanie Yardley was Wayne Limb, John Man all three wards are invited meeting with the new teach-- 1 Benediction was given by hart. Sylvia Van Tassel, Milford and sisters, Helen hostess to the College Grou Colorado; to this lesson to be presented ers who will speak, along Howard Marshall. Individual Trudy Marshall Gillins, Milford, Maude Mes Sunday evening. Bishop HoThird Ward Relief Society in the Second Ward Relief wlth program numbers. Dedication of the grave was cared for the flowers and pre- - Annette Truman, both Miners singer, Escondido, Calif.; Ca:- - ward Bradshaw was the guest me puunc is urgea io ai- - ny Henry y. Dotson. Society room in connection sic McKnight, Hope Lefever, speaker. A large group attend. vine, pared the lunch. with the all day Home Making tend according to Mrg. Mary ' Interment was in the Min- Hilda Marshall and Wilma Da- - ed. The hostess served refresh-viDedication of the grave was PUBLIC STEAKING meeting. Yardley, PTA President. crsville Cemetery. all Minersville, Utah. 'ments. Limb. , by Floyd Kathy Gillins, Minersville. 5. 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