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Show r THE BEAVER TOWoraiay, December 20, 1973 (Utah) PRESS ELLIOT VALENTINE ARROWHEAD TDJM I OHMv No. IS January 31, 19 1 Beaver C!ty. Utah, Friday, Vol. XIV. BOYS OF 145th REACH HOME A PROMINENT BUILDING 18 VITAL, SAYS THE BEET ! Reconstruction plans provide for America perhaps the greatest development of public works and houses over projected. The value of sugar beets as a pro- Richard Pearce, proprietor of the A greater and better America Is Beaver Hotel, died of influenza-pne- u crop is nearly three the object of the vast campaign. times greater than wheat, accord- - The building program contemplat- aD0Ut tw0 0 C10CK "aay a submitted by ed bv tne department will mean ing to a statement morning, January 24. He was born a to Peac ?tt" frm at AHamavllla TTtnh 11th 1877 Jdnn Holmgren, a farmer living at yv- -, win rurnisn employment ivr it bis; 41 vera f Bear Rlver Clty h w.. the, Mr" ' Holm8ren large numbers of the men to be s basea h!s report on prlces establish- - mobolized from the Army and the son of David and Margaret Pearce, ed 'or last year's crop and on an av- - war industries and it will stand, He was married of Adamsville. erage acre production of both, being ter the readjustment is completed August 25, 1918 to Miss Lottie Jon- The boys left here May 27, 1918 nfteen tons an acre of beets and '83 V monument to American labor es, who bore him nine children, three enterprise, it win mean a tre- and were Sent to .Camp Lewis, Wash- f Wheat bU8hel8 of whom are dead. He was a gradImendious addlUon td the wealth of Ington, wjjiere they remained until The prlco established last year tve country and to Its public re- uate of. the B. Y.. U., both he and June 20. They were then transfer-- ! the factories for the beets deliv- - sources. his wife haying attended school at red to the 145th at Camp Kearny States and qitles are being en- the University for two years after August 2, they left Kearny for the ered at the plants was 10 a ton.! to put run steam aneaa their marriage. He was a principal nnrt of ewbarkation and sailed from vn it u v u r' tA KUOUC UIO gVIOlU'! icouragea on their of the district schools for thirteen New York August 16th. The last plans for betterment, held ment price was $1.86. nn Beain school filled nearly, two years, as a result of. two- days on the water were years, having tought In addition to the greater value of : the war. Private builders are aiihTnanvMtnTrtonf . Savprat w ver, Cedar, Adamsville, and Miners-vlll- ..rift, Li ' ' b&Vj' .UJIVUk. The past seven years he has rines were sighted and their ship beeta as a crop, other sources of in- - ged to begin their work at once. The in agriculture and the fired at them, succeeding in send- - formation present facts and figures average workingman. who Ins, ' Ot of rolnH..,if tWO UlOTlths. U.i been engaged of livestock, and for three Ing one to the bottom. August 27, in proot oi contentions tnat innnite- - j'steaany empioyea. aunng tne war raising his loss. Te famiiv The regions included in the Par- - to Tnoi-rhas been the proprietor they landed at Liverpool, reimbarfe- - lv more benefit accrues to commodl- - prooaDiy nas more money man ever ker district in Arizona end the Bly- - etende-- i the svmnotv of t"e o"t'i" years past of He was well ing immediately for France. They ties through the beet crop. These before, and now is the timo to Hotel. Beaver the ' the and Imperial valleys of Califor- - community. known throughout the county and stationed at several different sources point out that wheat, when; gin an investment in a home, nia will be tupned by the highway Is an import-seBuilding, .state, and was wel liked by all camps for a short time and finally reduced to the finished product RAY ROBINSON if it:i construction is carried out. the' of nart a Government's flour is in "'it distributed was BorHe plan comparawho stricken knew him. near ' to camp deSouge, There are .thousands of acres of war sec-- for peace. the area, small around the Stopped the dread with tively received flu, during their .the malady, whtre they deaux, Monday, January land which the waters of the Colo. 20th, marked iiorri-wmr ucunu m is tnus and is was in tion it wnicn with proaucea, umuBiry Their final pneumonia complicated trailing. iado river system wonld mike pro- he passing of an old Beaver hoy, ... .1 .UM i xrMKiM ' Into theregiment m 4.a He due to move iuo was sick twenty-thre- e battle lines creating a circuiaiiou oi nowing days. ieariy every iuu tuu uiy I. d'.ietive in thw districts, according Ray Robinson, son of the late Mr. near-wa- a new needs more local while the than a money,' a in buildings; few country minutes sat chair armistice the up when ten within dodays, nd ho Mrs. Last yepr John Robinson, who, died to Mr. ttlglow. sugar derived from the beet crop is ly every city in the country needs Thursday afternoon, and seemed to signed. . $50,060,000 nt the hospital in Provo, after an Clares, approximately the in were be sent but shipped In large proportion, to far- - new houses. The people ot Amer- December nicely recovering, in they Early of products wai reported from nes'i.'of several weeks from influenza evening complained of not feeling tO Camp GenlCart, the port OI em- away tcuicis, aim me ijiuul uctru- - ita uiio ucou ii hub .u uudc ui- Imperial Valley alone. pnetorJa. ' Young Mr. Robinson so well and was stricken with a barcatlon. They sailed for home i"S cornea acn to me source oi pro- - iers. iuey must, uavo uiure. eut, President J. H. Alanderfiald, at' win be t remembered affectionately more green fields, more in circulation thus caused YorK sunshine, which duction, New setting December 24, reaching the meeting of the directors, also by. Many, friends who knew him pulmonary hemorage, a 'ar&e amount of money that but more natural freedom. death. his 4. January told the officers prcent'to urge the' w!en her lived In Beaver several Plans are under way to create The funeral services were held In The boys all express themselves for the beet crop would have gone to building cf 0 highway from St.. Geo yjtm ajto. soem other for houses, to start work section. demands near on the grounds the open air as having had a very fine trip, but rge rtDh to Kingman, Arizona, pro- - :.:.fce. Is survived by his sisters, Mrs the hotel at 12 m. In on to these addition' D. supF. Utah to benefits, buildings, and to encour-an- d back public Sunday. say they are glad to get ' 'AMurdock and Mrs. Thomas vfded that the. legislature of the lat- su- - age of of wider offered porters the Farnswarth building on a large their production benediction, private eight after home again ter state succeeds in making an ap- - Lo.'and three brothers, James ' ear beets as a crop call attention to scale. life's who L. his Sam.' Fred Uncle Gunn, gave for months work, for the purpose of bridg- lnso,Wflford Robinson and Frank said he had The people of Beaver wish to ex- - the fact that in the growing of aj Everyone can cooperate In tfce; Robim?on, all of Beaver. Funeral history from boyhood, ing the Colorado river. to his been faithful religion. tend thei? hearty welcome and deep- - beet crop more, manual labor is re- -, great task. It is a Job. for the bus-l-y Stress was placed on the value rrvces for the young man were 'always assoThe statement is made by Iness man, the worker, everybody fa of McShane O. F. their spoke regret that they are unable to quired. of the proposed roadway for the pur- - Wkf'-a- t Mountain View Cemetery, men that one man can handle! the community. and as !Deet friends companions. ciation ... a them reception. give pose of facilitating the flock and on ; Wednesday, January 22. an eighty acre wheat crop through! Reconstruction muit.be made lit Paice and F. J. spoke Bishop Tolton, two , herd intercharge between the nil " OFFICE the growing season, while It requir-- : eral, the DeftartiBMt Ot Labor 111111 oa t,ntnA "UBa UC1"S innmi ul 1,IM " A GOVERNMENT PRINTING Tfc,crfa of tmirlats who ' es a man to every ten acres of beets. lleves. Ther -u V .fwonstrutw ' ip. guuu Piuxu ,; . .: are now traveliT to California;' win: In addition to the number of per- - i tion ot that which W antiquated and urim- - Misses Grlmshaw, adnlnllstratlon, Kanaoipn lvkVy&!i?-toof Utah an4 A, regprrence ,pf .irfluejoia.ifl visit the f.ccnU1 shaw and' Raymond Williams 1n a Congress authorized the spending of sons required' through 4fc !eYW- - 'obeoletev" through the statt en route to .$d"ti $rioius. parts of the State and tSe' Ntttom'a aatf of nw rendered the following of $10,000 for "firewood, stationary vest Feasbn is greater than ls Yellowstone National park, the pres- - throughout the" United States where ciuartet, of wheat. in ed Under- and the homes. We'll Uuited "Sometime y handling the songs: printing." ident said, if the roadway is com- - the dlease had entirely or War time labor requirements, stand" "Jesus Lover of My Soul" States Government spends in one' Mr. Holmgren provides the follow- cilly disappeared. There has been "Oh My Father.' year for its printing $12,000,000.- - ing comparative statement covering made new building, except upon and That Utah has within its boundar- ample confirmation of the predic- -, The services were very Impressive Some of the interesting phases or tne rost or producing nrteen tons ot Government worn, out or tne quese les some of the scenic wonders of tion heretofore made that the and this expansion inthe gbvernt's print beets and thirty bushels of wheat tion, and as a result America's popA large Cortege of relatives of ease would, continue to prevail thro- world was the declaration ulatlon is living in too close qnar-cl- e friends followed the body to' the ing enterprise is outlined in an arti- - per acre: President Manderfield In addressing outtbe winter and its temporary dls- Beets York! building has caused Increases;.. I grave in mountain view cemetery. by Henry L. West of New ' no assur" WOUiU K.ve Ul ... .note v the rents until. they have become ; in dedicated Reese Expenditure's government'' Watkin of Rrother "r,auto City. The magnitude highways which lead to Little Aion ance of permanent control. The hls- : indi-Is PlowUng $3.00 ; many places absolutely exorbitant. time the present printing at ' ranyon and all other points of in- - 'tory of' epidemics of the past almost and cated by the following statistics: 35c at 70 twice Mrs. For the national good, this retard- Harrowing Heslington 9sters, terest in tne state suou.a oe un,.r.,v- - .nvariably snows a more extensive M II. 60 were itln ation , Reese of Adarasvme, housing Floating The government printingoffce ' ed, he said, and an effort made to prevalence during the second year,wJth the flu and were unable t0 must be more than made' up 35 gram and Harrowing again ,t. thirteen occupies acquaint citizens with the natural than the first and usually the acti-- 1 tenfl the funeral $2.90 In making it up, there'will be cr- acres of ground in the city of Was- h- Seeding beaut? of the state. vlty ha ceased only after a period; by' his survided Mr Pearce 5,000 persons, ;ThlnnIng and two hoelngs ....$12.00 ted a need for labor that will assure For the first time In the history of three years. It is, therefore. the,wl,ow and sIx chlldren. Obra. Oth-o- f lngton. It employs $1.00 employment to the men who have and the annual pay roll is nearly .Water rental the Arrowhead Trail Improve- - dul3( of all cltizen8 t0 consider the el,0 virKlnia, Ernegt, Zelma and four times 246 $6.00 been fighting so bravely to make' There are ment and Development association, problem with these facts In view and 0arth nls aged mother, Mrs. Mar-- a $5,000,000. five of times number $3.00 the world safe for democracy. Cultivating the largest ting machines, director has been appointed for t0 contribute their full support to More than a resumption ot bufld- and beets the ret Pearce. following at up Plowing assembled $3.00, any machines such the state of California. Fred A. measures best calculated to keep the nrother3 and 8tsters: David and John one 15 $1. tons, $15. 00. ing operations is sought. An ex-- per place in the world. There are Topping Wann. formerly general traffic man- - di8oaae constantly within bounds. PearcP of Adamsville; Mrs. Jamie 169 ; Fertilizer elec700 $10.00 tension of the program so. inclusive presses employed and ' ager of the Salt Lake Route has been 0f .such measures the one most ef-- Ppp,R 'nnd Mrs. Zetta Johnson of trie motors. The machine euuipment, !that it will include the erection of elected to the office. Increased un- - foet4ve and essential so far as has Provo. Mr9. Lizzie' Reese and Mrs. Totals $2,600,000.1 every building that la needed every- , $68.80 at ls valued of the plant ity in the matter of road improve- - b4p proved la the lsoiation of the Npllie' HesHngton of Adamsville; The tvne metal cast into ingots each: where, the prosecution of public Receipts ments and construction in find bo- norja navlng the diaeage untn he frIends 'day amounts to twelve and a. half , Beets at $10 per ton and work, the erection of public build- & hogt of relattve; $150.00 tween Utah and California Is pre- - j3' rio liable to communicate t0 mourn his loss. The family and ton8 ,Beet leaves, pasture $5.00 Ings and the construction, above all, dieted as a result of the creation v.0 others. homes. relatives have the sympathy of the The equipment also Includes near- - j of the office. Influenza is extremely contagious entre community. . Unity Is as essential In this cam- $155.00 lv one hundred" linotype machines,! Gross proceeds . aa it was in winning the war, nod 19 spread by personal contact, cost paten $68.80 five of which are located ln the .Tare, J. F. Tolton returned home Wed- - A rommunlty will be snared and Hv- -' . must be united ln sup nation The nTJ Libra-of poVE? the section branch printing rAy a program that will supply of bo saved In direct proportion nesday from Salt Lake, where he pg Net conport $86.20 profit The of bindery Congress. ry has been to purchase a spring line tQ the palns taken t0 prevent such its greatest need and at the same F. Hou-o- f tains about one hundred mashines st LOUIS. Jan vl' he in the While city of time minimize the difficulties goods. M (he beglnnlng virulent ston. secretary of agriculture, to day of the latest approved type for the Wheat war from to ited both branches of the Legisla- stafto of an epldeinlc u ls neces- - ln vnlalnln? whv the government Is transition times the modern ln the Expenditures various operations ture. While visiting the House, as gary, tQ refltrIct contact by general not urging farmers to plant larger $3.00 norma,! organization of) the coun, Plowing process. binding rona courtesy for former services be cannot this but 70 try. . rlesInK orderg( So much for the plant. The figures Harrowing Crops of wheat next spring, pointed dered. the Rules were suspended, not ls "Keep Industry humming" is the in 60 It the tnat spring of output are equally amazing. mt Floating crops plantoH! j,,,,,,,,,, ndefinitely. nnd Mr Tolton was invited to ad- - pr(,ctlrai nor wlse t0 depend for a If every 60 aim of the Government.not be available for market Pni- - ovimnlo1 1 Rflfl 0 00 tvnn Tin res Drilling Mr. Tolton dress (he members. $1.25 man takes a hand in the building prolonped period on the susuen- - ntn next fall, when food conditions are set in a year, and this number of Seed grain says "Our present representative. $3.00 campaign the Department of Labor Qf (he norma, acUvIt!e8 of a w,n be cnanRed. type pages is'said to be greater than Irrigating Mr. Baxter. taking hold of his cmnnUy for the protection of the $1.00 l.clleves. this aim; will be made The farmers last fall planted T. the annual out put of all the book Water rental new work and promises to who have than those acres wheat $1.25 1of from more 000.000 StaHarvesting heeny publishing houses in the United . one of tVe leading memhers Sooner or later Mop i,t ot nnv time before and the tea. Last $1.00 year 49, 647. 371 publlcat- - Twine lToue. The epedemle Is still $1.75 it most he recognized that the only indications are that the spring plant ions were wire stitched and 2. 600. Stacking In Pn't LaVe with a slicM v effective will be on a very large scale,"he said, 938 books bound. 4u on and inresnmB bound permanently These logical ness 75 "ent. The weather conditions are course is to restrict the individual "The Question Is. can the crop b books. If placed end to end, would To market 2 miles similar to ours, very little moisture "'m endangers the community. $10.00 Chase each other down the cheek. disposed of at the guaranteed price cover a distance of 400 miles. The Fertilizer When the heart is full to bursting. season. 1 this winter A person who having Inl'a knowingly goes of $2.26 a bushel on 'No. speeches annually printed for mem- 'TIs a blessed thing to weap. Total $27.40 'wheat? Influenza flVond while affected with bers of Congress number 25,000.000 Not excessive be submissive, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh tq irntifv nt a rrtmlnal act and should "The nrosnects are that the yield Keceipi Tho nnntiMtv of fmnVed COVem- U treated ftfyordlngly). The law will be at least l.OOO.OOO.OOO bush'mPnt mall (largely printed matter) 30 hu. $1.86 per bu. u..... $56.80 po not murmer or complain, . of Fait Lake Citv. wtere in - els. of which amount about 650.000- $5 0 Tney hard stood the test, otraw a , . ....... means for nunlsh,, u .......... airmle r Sunday night, nt the' Mansfield ncnvtdM icicncu cni.ll unj vu J v.. wo.Mne-An1 Ooi nows best-- Tare Gross .....$61.65 Is needed home. Will It be at will 000 proceeds and such ton clfy postofflce ls estimated at They left for the south Monday cost $27.40 what are our ,0sea are their gain. 'h, '''V of every person not only to Europe take the surplus after a seas- - 50 tons. morning and will visit the Dixie Net profit $34.25 Tears with smiles at the oldlers ii (ji t'uuv iii ITT'JjIV Willi lilt" law, Mill, iv iruiaii'i y ni v t a,vuiiit section and various points in Call- Delta Chronicle. , BI)d and n wlth Anstrallla rP. do llkpwl!,e return, THANKS othpM CARD Argentina; OF tist ' Tears with sobs, for those who fornla, enroute to Arizona, where 0f infraction that may In the market? Australia has been Mr8, Richard Pearce and family Now comes Director General mourn. The local guaranteed $1.18 for Its output, and. wsn to express their thanks to the they expect to spend the remaining om to his Attention. a Hltiss with modest for ones laid in the cemeteries, Loved will request nations of course the enforce should vlellontlv European kindness of Beaver for their minorities pe0ple months of the winter. J7i0.000.000 more to make r.p who made the supreme gaerillce. the law and thev mnst receive the seek their supply where they can get, t0 them in their sorrow and late railroad deficit. We quite agree Tears and sighs for those bereft, of an active public sentl- - It nt the lowest price.'.' reavement. Young Frank Murdock. who was with Mr. Hlnes that he Is In ps: Tears with love for little ones left confined to his home wlth'an attack went. . Mrs. ITattle Ashworth and fam- - feet accord with the plans of his Tears and prayer to. the father Mrs. Mary; F. Colton at MInersvllle of Influenza for about fen days, has v- above. r, Kurl .TacVon enter- - was made quite happy Sunday when ily are nlcelv recovering from t"1 predecessor. been released from quarantine, and twined it. dinner Sundsv. for Mr. and her son Lorenzo S. King returned effects of the flu and are able to be Thl McAdoodlint n'gh chsj For the healing balm of Rla Holy Love. is rapidly convalescing. It may be Mrs. .Tosenh Rwlndlehurst and fam- - from France. He was a member of, out attending to their "arlous du-- i vaudeville, and lit public ahill to the w.niinf pay AUNT BITTY 145th Field prio the ties. jre Artillery said that the "he rejoices with us."jliy and Mrs. Nlelson Jajnes Elliot Valentine son of Jas. aid Caroline Wilden Valentine, died .January 26 at North Creek of He was born scheme out- If the reclamation 1903, lacking a few 4th, February lined by .Franklin K. Lane, secre- - daV8' of being Bixteen havjng been tary of the interior, for the pur- stricken, down just as he was ;tnto manhood. He was bis pose of irrigating with the flood wat- ding OnlV Son. and wns thtt' nrtl father's' . . ,' !iu eru 01 tne i.oioraoo river muuuuo ui of hK parents, being generous and acres of land in the Colorado river 'nnuwious.. He hart saved euouf basin materializes, an effort will be money, to pay his funeral exnpnspn made by the directors of the Arrow- nml'WH HfP was )nurer for si ono head Trail Improvement and Deve- n foW of hip mother. He wa of! nsiial disposition and was liked lopment association to expedite 'the a between of construction by. an. highway Las Vegas, Nevada and San Diego, ,;Owing to the ouarantine condi-- ' announcement lions his near relatives wer to Cal., according Open air made yesterday by Charles II. Big- - to' attend his' funeral. low. secretary and treasurer(of the services were held at. the cemeterv association. The matter of building at 3 p. m. He Is survived by his rents' and the follow! r sisters: the highway was discussed at a meet- Mrs. associaof the Stanley Green. Mrs. Nellie Mir.. ing of the directors tlnez.'Edna. for the Ruth. Rosa and Hiriim. held purpose (ion, Friday, of outlining the plans for the next e One half brother FH'ot CITIZEN DIES influ- enza-pneumonia. bud-monl- a' Tnl-i- .. --- v- .' Most ot the Beaver boys from the 145th Firid Artillery, have reached! home after being mustered ont at Logan. Ernest Muir was the first to arrive here, reaching home Thurs day night. Harvev Dean and Rnv Wilden came Sunday afternoon and Glen Hatchings Sunday evening, Martin Green came Monday morn- ing and Frank Beison Tuesday morning. Lieutenant John Murdock the only one who hasn't yet ed home, but is expected here in a BEATS WHEAT: : t"10 " de-i- ch : .... . wht k.i,i w - . e. IV 1 . j wihi -- '- -" n he-we- re , . nt j . A 1 1 -- th ...... j n . " I I tvcttv,, . O b-' T .u,. - -- O S - a" Be."til(l'"1 rs ncJt-pa- ss , need-supp- j ly j To-da- practi-plete- nut . d. , dls-th- i . . I the-norm- pro-se- lf one-ha- lf . , iger j 27.-Dav- Id i - 1 1 s - tears Pt 2 . ... - - 1 j be-mn- j j j I |