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Show mm BBCJ I'HK COUNTY SKAT NEWSPAPER i PUBLISHED IN AND FOR BEAVER f TJ V AND EASTERN BEAVER COUHTT BKAVEH BEAVER'S CENTENNIAL Jaycees Plan DSA Award Here January 21 (UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY f, 11(1 Centennial Committee Plans "June in January" Prevails in Beaver; Gala 100th Birthday Event to 10.07 in. Water in '55 In keeping with presentations natlom-wld- e by Junior mad I Beaver's "June In January Chambers of Commerce diurlng continues to prevail. Alweather Beaver Jaycees the Week, Jaycee It ie pleasant, farmers preservthough will present a Difstlngulsnea season in ibe er oultwinter iproper ice Award Key to Beaver's At least twice during the week itnndlng young man. maximum temperature neaver's beis Selection of the recipient exceeded that published in a Salt local of committee a Iby mad in as the highest In the Leading cttUens, and the awaird is Lake paper .late. 01 a 'be presented after approval With the closing of 1955, The .he committee's nominee iby tno took a look at the weather Press w Chamber jnited States Jiaolor particularly the preoipita jistorv. mmere, who affords the recog and found that the year has alilon through the local organiza 'ion, one of extremes. Two of the ieen tlon months, March and April, were theon be will presented award The driest in the history of weatherLan. 21, at the Distinguished Serv- teeping in Beaver Valley for those Award banquet, to, the young .prtng months. During the month .nan the judges believe has con- of October, which normally has a rlbuted most to the welfare ox ainfall of ewer one inch, not a i Is community during the past 12 of water was recorded. l.nonths. The winner need not be 'rop In contrast to those dry months member of the Jaycees. was August, wfth a new high of At the same time as Beaver's 4.31 Inches. Total precipitation for the year outstanding young man is honored oy the local Jaycees, more than vaa 10.07 inches, which was 2.47 normal of 12.54 2000 other young men will be rec-- under the I agnized In similar ceremonies by inches. Below is the I record, showing the normal Jaycees all over America. Meantime, in Springfield, 111., rainfall at the rlgut: 1955 Normal the United States Junior Chamber .84 .50 I jf Commerce will be saluting Janas January 1.00 1.33 10 Americans selected February the 114, 1.30 08 March most outstanding young men 1.12 07 lot the nation. The awards in April .92 s. 53 May Springfield will .be made by .4$ June Richard Nixon, a past winner 1.46 F and annual Hugh of this July award, 1.61 31 August McKenna, president of the U. 5. 1.04 .87 J nnlor Chamber of Commerce. September 1.03 00 October .73 91 November Now that the Centennial Queeu and her attendants are chosen, the WINNERS LISTED IN programs wall under way, com-mltteea buaLly engaged in developSTORE DECORATIONS ing details, and women making their pioneer costumes, the next Winners in the contest tor the bag thing Is to spread the informalighting and decoration of business tion to all former Bearer residents houses for the holiday season have and Invite them to visit the old been announced by the Lions dab, home town and enjoy the Centen nial with us. sponsors of the contest. First place went to Firmage First major event of the roar ; Theatre; second, Thompson's, and third, Lund's, with honorable mention to Mnrdock'a Texaco, and to Low's Utoco Service Judges, impartial ladies from off Main Street made the decision The judges were Jessie Gunn, Sara M acker ell and Anna Stark. For the holiday season, Beaver was decorated In a manner befit ting a much larger place. The store windows had many clever and un' usual ideas unfolded for the yule- ide. The bright street decorations, the many homes with lights and outside decorations, a display on the high school lawn by the Jay cees, all these, together with the many gaily decorated interiors of homes made for many joyous family reunions and parties. will be the observance of the actual 100th anniversary of the settling on February 6th. To inaug urate this observance, a large re ligious meeting is being planned for Sunday evening, February 5 in the First-Thir- d chapel. A member of the General Authorities will be the principal speaker and Gov. Bracken Lee has been invited to participate on the program. The crowning of the oueen, Miss Claudia Stapley, and attendants, Miss after. and before White The Way, Gay TIMES SQUARE Rhonda McQuarrle and Miss Gay new the welcome as crowds At left, the way it looks each year Cartwrlght, will be a feature of by boarding ap year. At right, department stores getting ready the program. their windows to prevent breaking of display windows by nappy A free dinner lor all adults in celebrants. the community' will be served at noon on the birthday, Feb. I, wP.h the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in TRAINING MEETING SET NEXT charge. A special treat is planned New City Council WEDNESDAY FOR ASC for the school students. An infor COUNTY COMMITTEEMEN mal program, including old-tiMR. AND MRS. A. A. MORRIS music and dancing in the amuseOBSERVE 57 YEARS OF The annual meeting for County Organized; Budget ment hall is being arranged by a MARRIED LIFE ON DEC. 81 and Community ASC committee committee. men will be held at the Court An original ipageant, depicting As the old year came to a close, House in Beaver on Wednesday, Lists Sprinkler 100-yethe Mr. Mrs. A. A. and observed history of Beaver, is Morris to Jan. 11, at 10 a.m., according to be presented in high school audthe th mar 57 their of anniversary J. Keith Barton, ASC office man Beaver's three new city councilriage. The occasion was spent at itorium In the evening, udder the men aseumea tneir legal iour-yo- r ager. their home in Beaver, where they direction of Mrs. Mas C. White. .95 28 internoon at term of office Monday, December Any farmer or landowner Ir.tiford Delegation Many people, both young and old, most of their lives. ested in getting information on the but because it was a holidaythe have lived The genial cotuiple are both en are being asked to take parts or 10 07 12.54 ACP program or on price suppo-- t actual "swearing in" did not take TOTALS Mr. Morrl3 assist with this production. Final good health. program is urged to attend this place until Tuesday evening at the! joying Board who has been the justice of peace event of the day will be a CentenThe driest year on record was meeting. B. Nowers, .Tff Marshall regular meeting. here for several years, spends nial ball in the gymnasium. $.06 Inches. New "City Fathers", elected at and Morgan Griffiths, members Of A folder containing all informa many hours each day caring for G. S. will ASC are: the County last November's voting, Committee, Hew Building tion concerning the year's events his flock of In chickens. ad large be present, as will community com Hickman, Martell Baston and J. dition to supplying local stores and ie being printed and will be ready WEATIIBR PAST WEEK ASC A. Mr. Both Hickman G. niittemen. Robert Williams. Roundy, for next week. "IX you Max. Min. Prec. When a delegation of 17 Mil- will be mi Mr. Easton have had previous resturants with fresh, white eggs, want mailing fieldman from Iford residents came to the School your members, friends he family town case of out many ships Dec. 30 45 19 .00 present. experience on the Council, but Mr. Mrs. Morris takes care of iBoard meeting, Wednesday after- her ow l and relative to receive a copy," 55 28 .00 Dec. 31 first Ms is Williams assuming Centennial Committee spokes it was necessary to move to no.u.8.ew..r.k.-a.P..49 17 .00 Jan. 1 ifLI JWjojfA . . elected position. . Inoon, Hobbies of fancy work and rending man ialct thlS wfeef, "it is your room to accommodate 50 15 .00 NAVY MEN SPEND LEAVE Jan. 2 Holdover members of the Coun I the crowd." her birds. duty to write their names and ad53 19 .00 Jan. 3 HERE DURING HOLIDAYS cil are Ross H. Smith and William The Press a 64 Jan. 4 To have that large delegation 19 .00 joins the host of rel dresses on a paper and hand It totwo more years Nile Muir and Eugene Lund E. White, who have I and atives friends of the couple in your Relief Society visiting teachmeet with the Board was unusua 53 Jan. 6 21 .00 term to serve. both members of the U. S. Navy of their present them more happy er or to one of the following womelementnew when a but wishing many enough, In the of the en: Agnes Whornham, Vis Fother- with Christmas the spent holidays was requestS years together. lary school at MUford their parents and friends in Bea committee assignments, Mayor lngham or Sara Bakes. If your rel led, the Board was entirely sur FRANK JESSUP DISCHARGED Taylor Farnsworth made the fol atives do not get invited to the Nile son is Mr. of Mrs and the for prised. Principal spokesman rwltih the lowing appointments, FROM ARMY BEFORE XMAS Mr. and Mrs. Clark Griffiths Centennial festivities it will be Muir aon is and the Ernest I Eugene the group was George Jefferson d being chairman: and family visited at the home of your fault. Now Is the time to act: of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lund. with many others making com Frank Jessup, son of Mrs. Rose Hickman, Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Myers and fam Remember, January 10 Is the dead Finance, The young men entered the intents during the meeting. Jessup of Adamsville, returned to Navy on October 25, ancthave been White; power and lights, Smith, ily at MUford on Sunday. line. 'A long list of complaints against his home Shortly before Christmas, in at San Diego. Out of Hickman, Easton; Water, White: training "There also are many former I the present building was submitted after In the army and be 80 men in this Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Morris and serving group, 16 were Williams, Baston; Public safety Beaver residents who have no relthe Board to the in delegation 21 far the by ing of Germany and Williams Ptoohe jpaat and visited at the atives living here. If you have the streets, Easton, family I made Petty Officers, including the Drab wall, worn floors and walls months. While in Europe, Fran two lrwiil left .Dec 30 Hickman; Parks and public prop home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. addresses of such people, please They I tihlna? other and had the opportunity to attend th to return to California poor lighting, erty, Williams, White and Smith. A. A. Morris during the holidays. list them for the committee. It is I were included in the list. dedication of the Swiss Temple at A vote of the Council placed all our desire to Invite every person Bern. He a his received bond ia The group proposed that discharge Dr. and Mrs. Reed Farnsworth who has ever resided la the city of the city Including the I issue be floated In the county to Arkansas. Frank has now gone to Mrs. Rose Jessup and Frank employees elected and appointed officials un and family of Cedar city were New of Beaver. Let's make this a home kibtain the funds necessary for the Las Vegas, where he will have em went to Sal! Lake City for 5 days der the Social Security provisions. Year's dinner guests at the home coming year a year of celebra new structure. It was fur- ployment.' A borne evening was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lelaiul of Mr. and Mrs. Srneet Joseph, I proposed tion!" held SYSTEM SLATED Mr. Mrs. SPRINKLING the and at and David Jeseujp home, recently, Jessup ther suggested that an The committee further stated: I ty engineer be employed to make a and Frank showed pictures he had Jessup and their familes last weelt Mrs. Ruby McMmailin spent the "It will be well for men and worn- item in the 1956 single Largest I also in taken Frank vlsted mis with all school of and many Berlin, Italy, switierland, inspection survey week-en-d in Salt Lak men to be digging into the attic budget adopted by the Council 13 New Year sionary friends. buildings In the district and make England, etc. with her son, Douglas McMuL or cellar and rummaging through City a for the installation of $9,500.00 .recommendations tor repairs or the old relics to find articles of at the Mountain lin and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Ashworth sprinkling system new construction. An extensive I to wear to the oelebra- View an and Estimates HEAVER clothing ART GETS cemetery. SOCIETY MUford program at the sipent the Christmas halldays at Mr. and Mrs. Rex ChrUtensen tlons. Mrs. Wbite would Ilka to have studied been GREETING FROM WA8SMER8 engineer's plan School also was presented to Baker, Nev., with their son and by the Council and the two children of Price plan to find such articles as an old spinI High project will and the Board. Mr. and Mrs. Do be Mrs. Mildred Ptckard, secretary daughter-in-laat the ning wheal, cards, musket, chairs, spend this doming week-en- d in the spring. undertaken memsome Although pressed by home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. etc, for (he pageant. What con of the Beaver Art Society, received Ashworth and family. They lso as Total authoriz expenditures bars of the delegation for an im- a special Christmas card with a visited during the week at Ruth ed E. S. McQuarrta. I tributions can you make? by the budget amounts to mediate decision, the Board took from Theodore and Judy with another son and his wife, Mr as with expend! compared I all the proposals under advisement greeting Mrs. Minnie Griffiths returned Wassmer, now vacationing In San and Mrs. Leon Ashworth. LMnner tures of $57.60.78 for 1955. land scheduled a special meeting Juan. Mr. Wassmer A good Intention clothes Itself was the first on Sunday was at the Don Ash home Monday evening after visit next week for additional study of contributor to the art collection worths, served to Mr. and Mrs with power JSzn arson. I a for time in Laks Salt ing City the proposals and the over-a- ll fln- - in the Beaver High School, and Leon Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hickman, with her sisters and with her dau lanclal situation of the district. has continued to have interest In Ashworth, the Don Ashworths and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson, and ghter, Mrs. Ruka Bartholemew at it. In bis greeting he wrote: "Hcpe daughters. Janet and Kathy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manhard the Filtaore. the collection Is still bringing latter from Fillmore were in Las IN THE JUSTICE COURT everyone pleasure and it will con Mrs. Estella Thompson returned Nothing relieves and ventilate Vegas ver the New Year's tinue to grow through the years." the mind like a resolution. to Beaver on Tuesday evening aftJustice of the Peace A. A. Morris er being in SaR Lake City for tiia I reports the following cases during past two months with her sons and I the past two weeks: their families, Mr and Mrs. Ken John A. Beck, Sacramento, Cal neth Thompson and baby daughter, I fined 20, speeding, 80 miles lu who was 'born Nov. 10 and has sone. la A toby girl was born early this been given the name of Kathy; Wm. H. Kerr, Ogden, fined $30 and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thomp (Friday) morning at the hospital for driving 80 miles in 6? sone. In Cedar to Mr. sad Mrs. Alma W. More ttian $19,800,00 has been laterals. Irrigation systems were ment of the funds advanced. The son and family. Marvin Paul Schuoktt, Newport Lowe. The tiny miss has a brother borrowed by farmers for soil and developed or Improved for about loans are also made from funds Beach, Calif., fined $10; speeding. water conservation Miss Gay Cartwrlght, daughter and a sister awaiting her home since this typa 282,000 acres. appropriated by Congress. 70 In a tone. of Mr. and Mrs. AWbra Cartwrlght,1 coming. 4 Vi per cent In of credit was made available about Farmers The the funds remainder of pay Gary L. Davis, South Gate, Cal.. a year at used for such soil conserva- - terest or in interest and insurance spent the New Year's week-en- d ago, Royden V. Carter, I speeding 76 In tone, fined Farmers Home Administration su- tion measures as and charges 'for the loans. The loans Las Vegas and Panaca. She went terracing The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Mil$15.00. are with- - to Las Vegas to meet Shlrl Bliker ton Martinson of Henderson, Nev. Arnold L. Pearce, Anttoch, Cal., pervisor for Beaver County said pasture improvement, developing' in scheduled for repayment and then thsy went to Panaca to last week. the shortest period of time conwater systems for household use I was blessed Sunday by her grandfined $15 for speeding 75 In 60- week-en- d the spend with his borsistent with and of parfor the the farm and drain, livestock, ability Farmers used the loans to imImlle sone. Henry WUlesen, and given ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ellker. father, j rower to repay. The maximum the name of Carolyn. The baby Robert Barrerager, Los Angel ' prove their farms and Increase the ate, now ihas returned to Salt Lak was born Dec. 10th in the expect that during the com- - payment .period on roans to lndlvl- - Gay was fined $20 for speeding 40 In efficiency of their operations. hospital City, where she is attending school at Cedar. The months farmers will use a duals is 20 years. ing sone. Is mother, the former Examples of loan purposes for larger portion of the funds they To be eligible for a soil and wa- Joan Willeeen, has returned to Virginia H. Wright, Venice, Cal. Soil and Water Loans in Beaver Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murdoch ter her home in Nevada. fined $15 for speeding, 65 in a County are: $26,800 for irrigation borrow to finance soil conservation mustconservation loan, a farmer returned ev I a have reasonable Mr. inTram "We for Tuesday said. Carter measures," prospects sone. wells, $25,000 cement ditch llnins have held a number of meetingH conducting successful holiday visit V their farming op- project, and $2500 fencing. in cooperation with other ngricul- erations. He must also be unable sons and families in Calif Mia. At Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin sea New Year's week-en- d they visited I Yh Mr. of Henderson, Nev., are the parguests at A report recently made by Sec- tural agencies to make certain that o obtain the necessary credit on Highland, ' reasonable terms from private "d and Mrs. DeWokf Murdi mI land at ents of a baby boy, born Dec the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor retary of Agriculture Ezra Taft all farmers know Hint funds Fuller ton with Mr and sfAfCuUen at the Iron County hospital. The Farnsworth were Mr. and Mrs. Benson, shows that about 79 per available for soil conservation." (.operative sources. Dean Furnaworth and three chil- cent of the funds were used for Further details about soil and Murdock. The Bearerltas We ta new mother, the former Batty Private lenders provided most I dren of Salt Lake. Holiday visit - irrigation, including the purchase of the funds from which the loans water conservation loans may be ken to many places of rn teres' Hodges, plans to be in Beaver two ion art the Farnsworth were Lynn of pumps and piping, the drilling were made. The Farmers Homa obtained .from the Farmers Home saw the Rose Parade and footttail more wesks at the borne of her I from Provo and Mr. and Mrs Allen of wells, and the construction and Administration mad, and serviced Administration office located at game on TV, and experienced Us parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar alight earthquake while theref irarasworth Salt Lake City. Hodges. repair of irrigation ditches and the loans and insured the repay-- i Beaver. ... 30-ye- ar month-by-mon- th Vlce-IPre- (Ms System ar Schsol Ifcr 4. first-name- n- - Water Loans Total $19,800,000 During First Year of Program in Nation Soil- - 1 le re 69-mi- le re-"- le two-wee- |