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Show $i AGGRES SIVkEz: ESSNic Milford is the principal shipping and trading point of a vast region. It has the Salt Lake Route shops, and a large pay roll, splendid. schools and excellent mining district. VOL. N. 24 HEATHER CLUB |BENEFIT BALL ENTERTAINS Nothing public like the From the time ay were cordially invited to a Hogman Mrs. supper. at the. home of. Mr. and o and it was elaborate Glenn James well prepared to make it inviting. of The decorations were in the spirit All _members the holiday season. Ww. Mrs. W. Stirling, Mr. and Mrs. FernCochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and ley, Mr. and Mrs. James. Boyter, Mrs. the host and hostess, Mr. and was this paper, and every To uphold the tradition I auld Scot- land, fad see ng Som ue wholehearted, RESOLUTIQNS is department inform to as s0 ‘license game . We , We fees as: proposed commissioner. it- state law. favor the present grouse all licensed favor abolishing guides . We in Utah. favor closing . -We ducks day. No Lake Fish for 5th of each year. ‘fishing on October limit” of 15 advocate a “bag 5 geese per or 10 ducks and person should be allowed ‘hunt deer. without haying maximum license_fee. the and Vilma Bankey and for Gang,” and comedy, there’s an “Our that means “Nuff Sed.” ~women under County News wishes more successful years The Beaver the Orpheum believe and sentiment the carry we of the people of Milford Valley when- is 2000. Two Dollars Per Year Bishop and sociation “through years of sacrificing t sys . the meeting and a_ committee | joint was named to investigate the charge which came. chiefly from.the southern followed methods ‘emanating from the offices rs ne Some ‘i Noy Vote: Sakon erwards el mittees met in the afternoon and come to iron out the difficulties - It was to solution of the problem. at this time that the decision to defer . ees oe Stoney out te sad some to paid a 16. to the increase in to boys. under 16 Gordon Mac, and Dutch, the are opposed are opposed e expected. ust each district who shall on the below Latest the reports are shoulder. that eee a hc ee 5 ‘ROSS CROSSINGS CAREFULLY “Six persons were killed on a grade crossing touching sentiments who knew her at iay—-a She never must that often ‘when e life is a preparatory This Wellborn, young Fla., Wednes- woman, her mother, .er mother-in-law and her two. little laughters, aged six and, three_.years respectively. The sixth: meme Z. OF “Her of the party was a friend, the wie of He. Wellborn postimaster.”: Somebody was éareless, Somebody “ook we yublic least a chante.” “The grade eerossing stage for che departed, who had performed a as only and wreckage; tangled. sf It is a synonym yade crossings? ‘~%Why. daré death forthe sake of ten. or fifteen secorids -sayed, even if can be spoken. No tenderer for love, for patience, for sacrifice, «nd. devotion. over our When we think back tender years we think of the mother who has watched over us in sickness has mother A snd helplessness. The supreme love for her offspring. was a me before lies who ‘mother “We charge_as descriminatorywhose that is inexcusthat is criminal. ‘te result of a miracle ean any of its occupants escape death or seri- sword several times | argument waxed warm of tourists, as if an unfair. the routing and several times it looked carelessness An automobile has no chance when ‘t disputes a crossing. with a flying rain weiching hundreds -of tons. It will be hurled from the track a mass mission. to Robert B. White said: “I desire a mother. This is the lies say there ‘sreatest known name. : of indifference of able, wonderful ’ Other charges contained in the resdefinite action was made. x the olution are: During the committee meeting and she our dearly beloved daddy and husband. MRS. HOLM and Children. —____——__® George Summerhays was in Milford past through all and Mr. were in Mrs. from hides after looking Monday Fred Garrison and pelts Schumacher on Sunday. They report Judge Clay is improving. N. F. Madsen. of Mt. Pleasant has, been here for a few days on.matters of importance. of the, deceased and gaid family, who possible was done by the swer from county in southstate dele-| a boycott on Sevier one of the leaders of the mn in not ern Utah.” was “meeting the that autogation, It is further alleged that the Mr. Rishel.” with afraid to meet gave information denied ;nobile. association that the Whereupon Mr.. Musser warmly in Salt Lake papers published at! anyone, that that he had inferred “road was blocked in courage, but Saline canyon the meeting had lacked a fact, the resolution unfair to 1926, when, as said he meant that is was was kept constantly road the allowing him’ gays, without man a condemn - open to the publid. to present, his own case. expressed their to the people. deepest ; appreciation banked the “A profusion of flowers speakers stand. a Land” The quartet sang, “Beautiful the closand Leroy Harris offered ing prayer. Interment was in Moun- : tainview | cemetery. | ey gid- not attend the conference, the souththe daugh"Asked to Step Aside Alice Mary Dalton was told but ‘am, glad the people of A. Y,. Harddy of Cedar City add ern part 0 f the state have had an op- ter of Charles and Mary Williams ttee that he could Lon- serve without salary. | the joint. commi memberships more than a score of iation in twento the automobile assoc George Cockett, Committee. portunity fo present any grievances i D. 3 Rishel, they may.have,” said W. time night. were. no. Saturday “Now is a good aw | for shot off by or boys yus injury. “ s fate gamble with Why the at, journey iS important? Why take it for granted that you, Mr. or Mrs.. or Miss’ Car=Driver, are have ‘uekier than thousands were who : died at grade crossings ? Gamble if you will,.but don’t gamble with human lives. When you the reach grade a you be sure crossing, you start before Gt ee ane W. Ri SPETTIGUE, “General “Safety Agent. across ean get across.” Bs The Beaver County Fish and Game trapping without a.license. . We favor abolishing the board of club is. in favor of a strict enforceBlk Control and placing their duties ment of the one buck limit per hunt~ er , that is, no hunter to kill more upon the state game department. the director men i was necessary to amputate his arm 1857 in and was born May 18, She married John D. don, England. born eight were them to and Mr. Rishel may Dalton ty-four hours if out any differences there three daughOther speakers to 2iron children, five sons and longer tour manag ma er. « be. nd and or it husba ed Surviving are the stated that whether he deserv in te rs. daughters: for other | -e-e-e« L. C. Gardner of Salt, Lake was of all recognized game . Members the following sons and than one buck, and not kill S NOTE . ITAL HOSP D. ay. ity to Amy of the party as has been Powell, Mrs. clubs should be given author members are the. Milford Thursd Angeles, Mrs. Lois D. Mr. and Mrs. Al Joest for violation -of the the habit practiced by some. Edgard M. Wiman of Los arrests make na Charles and Denpound baby this. week. Stoddard, Marci d proud parents of an 8 Milfor in sister, visitor one ions shall a resolut Also game laws. “was ta these . of Dalton copy A ist of Salt nis Wilford game born. Wednesday morning. 3. ee of Ogden, tative, Mr. Mercer, the oil geolog », We favor having the state te, medibe given to our represen this week. Mrs. Lydia W. Lightner Mrs. John Wedge, of Calien Lake, has been in Milford Wm. Single- and fourteen grandchildren. sommissioner assign to. each. game Tolton, the senator. from this district ion. cal attent atMrs. and.) special and the his to Mr. for ry sent o territo copy n rn—t warde *"Bo a oe LM: Marsden, and a n ng, a baby boy. season, Sam Gumcol, pneumonia. Tuesday. morni ee of tention during the deer open n of the game committ ion. | ton, Thursday George Horton was here y Te- chairma W. L. Howell,. tonsil operat Kohler of Malad, Idaho, “lhe B. A. C. of Cedar City is to the House of | ‘such warden to be held strictl has been ” Dr. Lloyd both the Senate and who s Holme n all of Marti ement week, 15th. It City. Little sponsible for the enforc Milford the past the. M. A. C. Saturday Representatives at Salt Lake on the road to, has been in, of brother-in-law, play t seriously. ill, is now game laws in said territory. as the guest of his the big basketball game BE. N. Thompson, Chairman. 1 is to be into state h. the ng recovery. the High school - We favor dividi J. P. Barton, * Dr. Charles R.. Parris the season, played at oseee City was ies of which Cedar of Stacy game districts the boundr W. Karl S. Carlton, AL are now ries of a ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutton Stan Tattersal, shall conform. to. the bound Milford this. week. a game located in Milford. judicial districts, with We We thoughtless company’s 44,000 volt’ power line jost north of the Beaver city: limits near the’ Swindlehurst place. Mr. Stoney had gone up the pole which was very wet, and received the full voltage which burned him terribly on his arm and leg. He was given temporary ‘reatment and then rushed to Salt Lake arriving there about midnight. Ye stood the trip as well as could “Those called,” and Dewey Hurst were sentrepair and ‘replace some in-. sulators which had-been Aaway.” duty when | ioming in contact with a high voltage . power line of that company.~. Mr. He exhorted the the life to come.” life of ‘amily to emulate the worthy and tourist routing bureau under the direct_supervision of the state road “Other Charges the were; + is a trial Tin: commision of Utah.” the song, . “When Suman family, expect it. by Mr. Rishel and the asso| practiced Committees Meet to the _ board ciation, were. given With the conclusion of the morning of governors as evidence. the of meeting and the presentation ‘As a solution to the problem the charge made by the civic organizain representatives recommended the estions, which they had formulated com- tablishing of ‘an “information bureau a previous meeting, two special try. for a lineman in the emTelluride Power iomvery sever burns from ‘as a warning to be eautious—to obey beamily for forty years and did not ho command painted ona sign to lieve Mrs. Dalton had an enemy in Stop, Look and Listem® That to anxious been life. She had always ‘would have assured safety. for the render aid to those in need and stood ‘-aity of six in the automobile. firmly for whatever was ‘right. He But is was easier‘to take a chance. bespoke for the deceased mother the ‘+ meant the saving of a quarter of they said and ove of the community 1 minute. It meant avoiding the She had been a true would miss her. secessity of stopping and starting. Latter Day Saint, the speaker said. And it meant—death. : President T. W. Gunn expressed his The thousands of grade . crossing bereaved family the -ympathy to ‘orrors that occur annually in the wkovhad lost a true wife and mother. United States indict -the «motoring eome to every Two to }. ove and devotion to home and family ere not to be excelled.” : Former president C. D. White wis had he said He ne first speaker. veen a near neighbor to the Dalton The resolution which led _to the aft- ae ‘To the Cleared of shirked “The chamber of commerce commit- tee consisted of E. A. Ashton, J. J. Burke, A. ‘F.. Merrill, Dr. Sol. Kahn a cae yet itsan coltA. make recommendations. Music Jest will miss her most.” asso- | on oe committee Meeting. was ae Satursay morning. It had beenof pee mae ented up at a previous . meeting | drawn age : of the state civic represéntatives “the had_n0 The, automobile association and, ‘as ‘signed by their organizations the. of direct representation at any ‘said that it represented meetings, si it was decided that the committee, of the thirsentiment protestants would have until Thurs- the unanimous delegates to the meeting. Beday to present additional written evi- ‘ty-four felt that governors of board the dence before the board of governors. ' cause the nature of an’ indictment On Thursday, January 20, the board’ it was no vote WAS association, the against from evidence of governors will take on it, but it was presented as the automobile association and allow) taken before the chamber organithe civic organizations to offer re-| evidence BE Mh go NE Rh According to Mal- | zation. buttal testimony. isda, by have expresed of .the--Utah States Automobile ein conducted Beautifully wored expressions of cve and esteem for the deceased were presented in resolutions of coi3olence from the east ward relief society and read by counselor Eva Carlow. and central parts of the state. and and B. F. Redman. ie es which alleged that..the commninities here gufféred through discriminatory, neighbors. Mists aia Mester, aeoan . White by the quarete was “My Jesus, As Thou Wilt.” The opening prayer was offered by elder Will Morgan, Musser declared that he had built up the as- | the, meeting to: say that Mr. Rishel . C. Dennis occasion was)-furnished by a mixed’ quartet composed of John P.. Murdock, Joseph Bakes and Mesdames Arch Hoops and Fletcher Barton. During the services Mrs. Hoops and Mrs. Barton sang, “The End of a Perfect Day.” -The first selection sothat the various communities could live_orf more amiable terms with the automobile association. — Mr. pneumonia. the services, which were attended by throngs of sorrowing relatives, friends not Mr. ._ Rishel was unpopular throughout the state and that the only real solution was. for him to step aside Defending Mr,. Rishel, Ross Stoney ployee of the pany, received ary eighth, for Mrs. John D. Dalton, who died at the family home after a of a Severely Burned : Touchings and impressive were the funeral services, held Saturday, Janu- illness © Telluride Lineman SERVICES FOR ‘BEAVER WOMAN are are Los Angeles, by way pioneer mother; No poor open fracas would result. Burton W. destinations “Keep it up.” San_Francisco_over the Wendover the trials and hardships. justice to the Musser, counsel for the automobile of. s from the. Salt Lake word I can say can do Clipping route.” meet-| us. Life before lies association, charged that the who alwere CARD OF THANKS mother little were shown, which has reevery ing, inasmuch as it was making. an. ' Tribune is short and fleeting but God We wish to thank each and to prove this statement. life. future a Mr. Rishel, had not acted leged for for attack on hope a neighbors us to and disfriends vealed one of our s of that member ‘of present to “Failure him feelasking spoke not in Bishop C. Dennis White ‘membership the comfort and services they render- fairly their toMr,renew an-| | trict an to openly” deelate ingly of the last fe wdays of illness forth of Rishel brought death and This illness causéd case. his ed during the everything E. S. Hinckley of Provo, to say we not be should 18. under Boys ‘licensed to hunt deer. ten day non~ _ We are in favor of a of $2.00 for residence fishing license and $1.00.for “men and boys over 16 and. boys your of appreciation their already an getting But management, man the the by to have patronage during its first year, in booked an outstanding attraction Collthe Dark Angel, starring Ronald vitally eration -gelf. and after due consid a section of new comfort of lot a show to of interested in the continuation had its this, condition and haying condicommittee investigate game the state tions and the finances of ‘game their improve to comfortable theatre. back to birthdays, the state at ests of the sportsmen of the County at heart and whereas Beaver in has the best deer hunting ground fishbest the of some also the state club as and find pictures play- and last week theatre the affords, seats were installed which soon will be placed all over the house and will add whereas S. Cs Ruschmeier, in the big houses there that you have already seen at the Orpheum. owners. are always Orpheum The something population pote oe uy was es who have nee Hagen ve who. have ventured suggestions per-| agp Gini seid : me interests a} of Utah.” ; taining to - the best y ate Seer | ‘ : : ‘Provo. ‘Hinekiss, 8. E. Ogden; croft, at No definite action was taken ing doing The of Committee Loner ee cawaeett| bast petesought information oe, and have they year, during their first ing shown practically all the outstand is inpictures that were made and’ it Angeles Los to go to deed a pleasure or Salt Lake we : ae . Beaver ise of giving. the. best entertainment the motion Le NG -- AGRICULTURE : gestion wat Peof irriga fertile soil Milford has splendid Pag and power, plenty system. The elevationater, is 5000 feet. electric+ light of . the state | was not: fair. and. square and was not The. representatives “Mr, working for the best interests. of the organizations ., charged e'vie Rishel in conducting his office has state. a birthday, picture world Be JANUARY 14, 1927 the Salt. Lake chamber. have-eertainly lived- up-to their prom- Fish _ Whereas, the Beaver County d of men and .Game Club is compose interbest the have who and women ing ,and manager. local their M aan state and the board of governors of toil, and he ‘challenged any one at the in of The one has some day Every Miya re Charges that. the Utah. State Automobile association and William _D. Rishel, tour manager for the organization, had been descriminatory and unfair in the routing of automobile tourists were made at a meeting held Saturday at, the Salt Lake chamber of commerce between representatives of thirty-four towns through _ the and along with others who were born on January 15th, 1926, there was a new institution born that has brought a lot of joy to the citizens of Milford, and that was the.Orpheum Theatre. McDermond and Thornburg through AND FISH basket bring issue Lee Representatives. of Thirty-four. Towns Meet Board of,.Governors of. Salt Lake. Chamber of Commerce and: Attack W. D... Rishel Med Club —Heather CLUB ——— J. F, Tolton Made Chairman ‘ next INI ie Sacks Tice I to ORPHEUM CELEBRATES : FIRST ANNIVERSARY ays * The lightsome happy days of yore. We expect yer all much like ourselfs, Yer blyth yer lugs yer living. Wishing all a prosperous and Happy : Year _For Ninteen Hundred and Tewtny- GAME oY 4 < es CITT on a, willing every one does, by way they went into to Ny Ea 5-1! ciel ~ week’s County, News. We a nugget O.guid cheese We all that guid our baskets full We're set out. tae hae.some fun Just as sure as that very reek Gaens puffing up the lum. Warm h&ndshaking at ilka door And so many good wishes in galore ~ It IIt reminds us O them youthful o that in the year j COUNTY of loosened prepared the Our spread is so much unlike | Them smart nifty silver teas © tae We hae plenty oat meal bannocks BEAVER was string it seems cheer. Seven. 2 es heart purse but It conquers a worry. woe an pain Brings harmony love. peace. and es columns It being impossible for all committees to report the past few days, the account of the proceeds will ap- It makes the world look bright and oe clear eat every the results. thrill. tae.get in ‘this social event a merry. want ye Holm’s benefit ball. the first announce- given twenty . ladies . From house to house we toddle around Jf wl “gay Say Auto Association Discriminatory, Unfair Milford lunches which were auctioned off by Sam Cline. It caused a great deal of merriment and -brought in a good many extra dollars. Some deserve a great, deal of credit and evening was spent in singing a Year dancing, bidding _ the - Old prepara making and bye hearty good a right tions to give the New ‘Year memroyal welcome and-first foot. all. bers. Baith up and down the hill Get into a Hogmanay..party ~~ the bers who bought tickets were not there. Those attending report it as a. very enjoyable event. About the balance of The Glenn. James ment to help swell the fund for this needy cause. The ball itself was a big success in every way, but great num- and Mr. were present as follows: appealed eae Southern Utah Cities GREAT SUCCESS of the ‘Heather club All members é MILFORD, Beayer. County, UTAH, No.8* ot "=> SS WS = # CENTER RAILROAD e oe te 2 4 = R: OGRE oy | in - | BOYS TO DELIVER COLLEGE SERMONS the Religious deputatieg® teams of Ana junnta Campus “Y,” at t € will college, services in churches this year, according dard, chairman of the ior college The work. students will giye their Sunday night, in first program Santa church, f;e United Brethern Ana. of ation on. the applic Speeches are modern times in Chrisianity Cook, Lon Meto be made by Lyle Edgar, each prenext intire and Faris senting a different phase question. Cecil Stewart, the aiding the students in addresses. Complete services college charge the of ; of of faculty, is their pulpit the cherch quart fur- by the is to be taken over students. A The members of nishes the music. Haas, song the quarete are .Charles. Kennth Schroll r, Harte n Melvi leader, et nez. and Bonifacio Jimi |. G. E. Tracey and Geo. spending 4 Los Angeles, are days in Milford. jew |