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Show Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Posta.ce Paid at Beaver, Utah William A. Hinze Dies Wm. Vaness Bakes William August Hinze, William Vaness Bakes, died January 4 at his 83, dies Sunday, January 74; of natural causes, home at the home 1971 10 was He born April 7, of a daughter in Layton, Utah to 1896 in Beaver, Utah, of natural causes. and Belle Mary Hymm 29. Ho wn Anril Bakes, Fotheringham iqb7 iwnivnirP.fiftinrado He married Sarah At- onH nmu i.. VV1111CX111 Ml tjqt. llUA Wn. Febwary 29. 1924 Sophia Kruger Hinze. c "4 T GEORGE RICH A Editor-Publishe- Business Office -- - i Phone East Center i) St. later was Manti solemnized in the LDS Temple. She died July 13, 1968. Mr. Hinze farmed and was an employee of the Orem and the Western Pacific Railroads. He was a member of marriage 1 S4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price of Beaver S5.00 Per Year Outside County MEMBER .U wo); IvewspMper Association - Founded 1885 the LDS of and secretary Irrigation the Canal of Company. Rites HH.JSyi Pn,m- Si per ord $1 IT'S Inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Forms Clog 1 Minimum pm Survivors: sons anddau- Phillip, Mrs. De J. (June) Cutler, both of Tuesday SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED Layton, Utah; David, . J1 Garth, T' Brigham City; Winnf Houston, Texas. Jo-Sal- em Ver-ghte- Mc-Carnat- ion, The Garden of My Heart." Funeral services will be Evan Patterson and Shel- held Thursday, January don Roberts spoke. 14, 1971 at 12:00 noon In Cynthia Dunaway sang, the Salem LDS chapel. Calvary." Friends may call prior The benediction was said 16, Plat "B", Beaver City to service Thursday at by rj. e. Stapley. Please contact the Rigby Mortuary in Flowers were cared for Survey. Attorney John O. Christ- -, Payson, Utah. by friends of the family. Utah. the be in will Burial Beaver, iansen, Pallbearers were, cemetery, Pay- - sen Bakes; Ennis Atkln, WANTED Eddie Murdock, Riley Baby sitter needed from' son, Utah. Jan. 18 through May 25. Bakes, VerlandA. French per acre. Under-pric- ed considering location and commercial potential. Box 667, Beaver, Small parcel of land zoned R-- F on South Creek Road near south Beaver Inter8, or Box change. 667, Beaver, Utah. 438-234- FOR SALE Used Stokermatic coal furnace, recent model in excellent condition, $175. 8, Call or Box 667 Beaver. Utah. FOR SALE Water shares in Kent's Lake, Mammoth Canal, Willis Canal and Harris or Box 667 438-23- 48 Beaver. Utah. LOST Female Siamese three months old. kitten- - Call: Gayle Patterson 438-24- Piano. to Will sacrifice responSpinet sible party in this area. Cash cr terms. AlsoElec. organ. Write or phone Credit Mgr., 503-36- 3- gan Stores, Inc., Salem, Oregon 97308. MOTOROLA Color TV Radios Stereo Car Stereo Tape Recorder: Cawette Tape VAL BEESON Beaver Valley Cleaners Phone 438-283- 1 42 ( rs, u CONNIE GRIMSHAW I f s . i- - ' i i .1 SALE J am an old man and have known a crcat manv troa- bles, but most of them never happened. -- m. t..;. 1 ." 1 J SAVE UP 75 GORDON BRINGHURST Local Salesman Newest Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kay Bowler of (Clarece) are Beaver happy to announce the adoption of a baby daughter, Pamela, born Dec. 26, 1970. She weighed seven pounds. Pamela is a strawberry Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Bobby) Morris are happy to announce-tharrival of a 6 lb, 2 oz. baby e boy, born on January 12, Ala1971 in Daleville, bama. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. King (Donna) Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. blonde and her Robert (Betty) Bonner of is of very brother Steven, The Utah Division Fish Las Vegas, Nevada. The are and Game held its annual happy with her. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox are last conference Grandparents training week at Camp Williams and Mrs. A. B. Ecker-se- ll and Mrs. Loretta Burt of Rigby, Idaho, and of Beaver and Mrs. Alta Highlights of the conference included regional Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kelsey of Milford. The reports and reports on Sandbrink of St. George new baby has big brother special prejects, such as Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Micky to welcome him James A. Bowler of Las home. the bighorn sheep enclotransVegas, Nevada. sure, antelope Mountain plants, Boulder awards were presented BPW BOARD MEETING lake surveys, and demonGovernor this year. The State BPW Winter strations of capture gun Rampton presented idenBoard Meeting will be equipment. tical plaques to Kendall held ofSunday, January 31, Harry Jones, training Nelson, Regional Game ficer for the FBI in Salt Manager at Provo and 1971 at 8:00 a.m. in the Ramada Inn In Salt Lake Lake City, presented an Ray Remund, Information address on current law Specialist from Salt Lake City. All members are urged to attend. enforcement problems, Citv. raof and Frank Mclntyre dio station KLUB spoke to the group about employee red-hair- ed Great-grandpare- of nts SAVER'S professionalism. An interesting activity D JlO this year's conference was a demonstration of falconry which gave personnel a greater under- standing and appreciation of the sport. Another high light was an illustrated lecture by Dr. Maurice Hornocker, Leader of the Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit at the University of Idaho. Dr. Hornocker has spent considerable time studying cougar in Montana and and is one of the foremost authorities on mountain lion. GOVERNOR SPEAKS AT DIVISION CONFERENCE Governor Calvin L. Ramptln delivered the keynote address to Division of Fish and Game personnel at their 1971 Resourcess (J). Training Conference. ri Z.T 75 Console and Joe Atkin. Honorary pallbearers 438-26were World War I vetstudy Citizenship erans, Members of Quo- NOTICE TO CREDITORS The greatest gift we have mm 0f Seventy, and Carl In the matter of the is the priviledge of estate of GEORGE UR- - king something of our Wallace D. Yardley dedi-BA- N VALENTINE, de- - lives. The labors of mencated the grave at Moun-cease- d. of the past have creat-tai- n View Cemetery, ed this opportunity. Howfieaver, Utah. Creditors will present " Halms with vouchers to can we make use of the undersigned at the this gift? Manderfield office of John O. Chris- - Be loyal to our count- By Ilynn Bradshaw tlansen, Beaver, Utahp ry, keep America clean, 84713, on or before the obey all the laws, be Craig Maycock plans to everyone, to attend susc this quar. 26th day of March, ism; triendiy steal or take ter claims must be presented don't Have the with respect for in accordance dope, Mr and Mrg Randy our country Bradshaw are and our of flag provisions Sec. happy to don't kill wuame. Protect announce the birth of a Utah Code Annotated, 1953. and with the proper all our natural resources new bab Born Jan verification as required Be good students and 6 19?lf theflrstbab yborn . learn everything we can , Beayer therein. Vaiiey Hospital John O. Christiansen because it takes training Jn thg Ngw yeaif to be a good citizen. If Mr and Administrator. Mrg Dale Bald We thInk. of win and Mr. m,re CLUB""" Panguitch, we can do others than u t M Mrs. May Atkin enter- - about ourseiVes we will oonnson oi oeaar Lity taIned Wednesday evening be good cltiZens. visftpri with Mrs. Harpl after serving a delicious By Terri Hutchlngs Baldwin. luncheon. The evening was Citizenship is the du- Mr and Mrs Cecll bridge. ties, rights and privileges Edwards spent playing and son Jeff, .. . ... i " ttii Vinaof a cltIzen' To te a 0od of Milford had Sunday din- vSc? C1UZ6n reqUlreS tralnlng' ner wIth Mr and Mrs Hutchlngs, and vay Mad- - We need tQ learn tQ thInk Jess Edwards. sen. for our selves and to Edwards and Cecil work with other people. Earl Llmb of the High Propriety of manner! and A citizen does not only Council were the speak-obe- y consideration for others are laws but helps to ers at Manderfield sacra- the two main characteristics of a gentleman. his community ment Meeting, keep Dl&RAlLI clean. Mr. and Mrs. Norman We can protect natural Murdock of Milford, Shel- BEAVER HOME beauty, protect wildlife don Roberts were the and protect public park speakers at the Beaver 1st FURNISHINGS areas. The greatest gift yard Sacrament Meeting we have is the privilege Jennie Myers of Milford of making something of son 0f Mr and Mrs. Shu-o- ur lives. The labors of mon Myers visited with men of the past have hls grandparents Mr. and created this opportunity. Mrs. Ray Bradshaw. How can we make use Mr and Mrs Joe Nel. of this? Like President son Mr and Mrs Alan Service for ELECTRIC RANGES Kennedy said, "Think not Gal6( and Mr and Mrs what your country can Uo WhIte Mr and Ma DRYERS WASHERS REFRIGERATORS do for you but what you jaMont Bettridge, Mr. FREEZERS can do for your country." Mrs Arnold Gale Danna Lee Gale visited with Mr. and Mr3. ELECTRIC Mr. White's 5th & 6th WATER HEATERS Vel Bradshaw Sunday Grades- evening. 75-9- -5, 438-234- Ditch . Rus-Pays- on ma-Grimsh- aw. Utah FOR SALE V ! brothers, Fred, Layton; Archie of Funeral services were Salt Lake City. held Thursday, January The funeral was held 7, at 1:00 pm. Dan Saturday, Jan. 9 at 1:00 pm in the Beaver First-Thi- rd seph conducted. Ward Church. Family prayer was said rs, was in the Burial at tne mortuary by Beaver Mountain View land A French, The colors were advanced Cemetery. by Layar Atkin and Kay Farrer, members of FISH & GAME tViA Amprlpiiii T ptrlnn Prist through intersection, also 14 mile of Sevier River flows through property. Top spot for motel, station, or trailer park. Located 9 miles north of Panguitch on the major highway between Salt Lake City and Zion Nat- Contact: Ila Smith imme- ional Park. Less than $1000 Cedar City, Utah -:- He ! grandchildren; 438-23- 48 Salt Lake City, Utah, 84 in strategic in- 101. tersection of U.S. 89 and FOR SALE: Merritt T. Utah 20. Well permit inPaice property: 2 Beaver cluded. About 14 mile of lots with frame City highway frontage right house, Lots 2 and 3, Block 920 North Main bert Moyes in Beaver. f el acres NORTHEAST 1 Al- Son, daughters, Albert, Co., was a Bountiful; Mrs. Mary Telephone ,membTer Beave0Afmer: Margaret Wheeler, Sandy Mrs. Ned (Zora) Dodds, ican Legion Post 32, was a veteran of WWI. Kearns, Miss Geneva ivors: Moyes, Provo; 13 grand, o children, eight great- j 32 FOlBlE He woked for Telluride Experience helpful but Washington; for local not necessary, Mrs. (Delma) Sapply Building Wayne ItpwUi and over the road haul- - Trotter, Las Vegas, Nev.; 32 FOR SALE You can earn $10, MrSc Alfred (Dorsmae) jhe Old house and one acre, Ing. to prelude and post-00- 0 $15,000 per year Hansen, Chowchilla, Cal- - lude usic was west of Beaver, $7900. after short training. For ifornla; Mrs . Eldon (Ro- - by Carol Kesler played $3700 eq Will trade my and interview, berta) Stoker, Beaver, car, application j. D. Osborne sang, uity for " 01 uian; how Great Thou Art." 'TT I or trailer granuumiuren, V pickup truck, 7 Unlt," two 801 great, Def" grandchildren; of equal value. Call Obituary and remarks sfety ed w duseumue ivira. hv Hishon "'v., or Box 667, wfirp uj3i.iiio,Credit Union sisiers, U.M.T.A. Cathedral Moon, City, Bradshaw. Howard Beaver, Utah. Bldg., 223 W. 700 South, Calif.; "and Mrs. Minnie Nell Smith sang, "In FOR SALE late-mod- married James Survivors: Temple, church, secre- - grandchildren, tary of the Brotherhood Railroad Inspectors, STATELESS, ASSOCIATION UTAH She died Nov. 6, 1953. She was a member of He married Dora Isa- LDS was the solemnized church and of bell Brimhall, May 23, marriage LDS in the DUP. Lake the Salt 1917 in Provo, Utah. The r Business Manager H. RICH DOROTHY MOYES DIES Clara B. Moyes, 84, of Beaver, died Jan. 5, 1971 of natural causes. She was born in Beaver in 1886 to John and Jane Booth Brooks. CLARA Wildlife In his address, Governor Rampton expressed appreciation for the efforts of Division personnel to maintain hinting andflsh-on- g in Utah at a high level despite increasing pressure. He also noted that pressure on State fish hatcheries was also increased due to the many new impoundments being built throughout the State. The Governor expressed appreciation to the news media for their help in keeping the public informed about fish and game matters. He went on to state that many of the dissatisfied sportsmen who write letters to him fail to appreciate the increasing I i ami arm y mu MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1971 NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY Bring the family r . . . Western or Pioneer Wear Our bank is known for loans, savings, checking, expert advice and... pressure placed on our wildlife resources. Director Phelps informed the Governor that six employees of the Division would receive their 30 year pins this year. Selection of the outstanding employee of the year resulted In a tie, so two BEAVER CITY BRANCH of MILFORD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $20,000 |