Show LOCAL AND PERSONAL tt i j M Mr l and Mrs An Andrew rew Morris motored meM meton motored mo mo- ff Cored to the north ton on Wednesday L i r. r J J. J F F. F Tolton left Sunday for tor aa a a. a r s' s a week In Salt Lake k i Mrs Kira Fred Levi Lev and children re returned rep re- re p turned from Elsinore Friday r. r l j i Mrs Zel Zelphia hia Orena O ena went up Sun Sunday day to attend conference i. i a Mrs C. C C. C Sh Shepherd left the end or orthe u the past week for tor a ten days dars stop in to 1 Salt Lake ft l Mrs Gus Fernley and Mrs Ed Ea Fernley left Thursday for tor the northern northern north north- s rt ern metropolis for a weeks week's outing Mrs James McGarry Is able to be beup beup 1 up after a siege 0 of illness The family fam fam- amI am- am i I F fl fly ily was quite anxious about her Mr and Mrs H. H C C. C Detmers and ana little Burke returned from a splendId splendid rr r did trip through the northern part 4 d of or the state last week Mr Detmers later took some o of or the students tor to Provo to school r- r J t John Grimshaw and son Earl who are now working at Sulphurdale left for Salt Lake Tuesday Mr l and Mrs Ben Den Davis went u up for the State Fair Fall and some personal business at Salt Lake Prof R. R Maeser went up to to Salt Lake with his son who enters the University students training classes Miss l Alice Bohn Dohn left lert Tuesday for forthe forthe forthe the B B. B A. A C. C at Cedar where she will attend school this year Mr and Mrs James Hoops went to Salt Lake with Geo Murdock Wednesday Prof George Durham gave a vcr very pleasing talk at the last Sunday afternoon af at service at Park hall Miss l Myrtle Woolsey entertained 1 six girl friends last week at a Slumber Slumber Slumber Slum ber party I I Prof Albert Hutchings has moved move 4 his family into the Will Farnsworth t home The They are read ready to settle calmly calmly calmly calm calm- ly now now after after a delightful summer I Ithe In Inthe Inthe n the northwest w ro in n Curio Clino Brothers r of l rd Beaver T Tuesday on business h counter A Marcus is again at th e after a aIn in the tho Golden R Rule ulo Store Store tie r business trip to Salt Lake for o or orthe r Mrs E E. Hamilton lert h hI the tho north and will stop at Nep Victor Foote s- s we week k with Mrs Chase Murdock l and Mr P Pendleton e on have returned d from an I interesting business trip through Nevada Nevada- a. a Nea aid up Mrs lra Paul v 11 ll 1 from 1 for to r three or four tour days Q qu ite the tho reaction reaction after Shirley na s ac ac- ac- ac i t tJohn the Murdock Burdock bought John P. P has Easton place a block or tho Belknap school taking immediately m- m mK K Miss lIss Vie Vic Patterson and Miss Laree Lareo Skinner attended a n party at me men n last week weel given for tor the young yoUnS leaving for training f Mr r and Mrs Albert Smith i twill b he settled this week on the ShipP Pr property prop prop- P erty which has been thorn thorO thoroughly re re- modeled fr- fr V Mr Br and Mrs l Alex Whipple e welcomed welcomed wel wet corned a daughter to their circle last las lasty t Saturday They are residing y now at atthe atthe a t the Hales place Iff f r Mrs Irl J Jones nes of or Eureka Eurek s is visiting visiting visit visit- ing lug her aunt Mrs 1 Clarence Claren Wilden for a a couple of weeks Mrs Mrs Jones Jone will be entertained at several parties Lawrence Brooks Drooks motored to to Salt Sal t Lake Saturday with his father r John Joh n Brooks Mr Boyter and Miss Auretta Aur Aur- Auretta etta eUa Boyter were in the party Mr 11 and Mrs Geor George e Murdock anc and 1 bab baby left leCt Wednesday for tor P Park Pack rk Cit City Heber Hober and Salt Lake to be bet beJ gone Son e about a week Little Carl Carlos am and I Chase will stay with their gr en ts I Mrs firs Kathleen Davis Cline Clin Jett left o on n Tuesday for Camp Lewis to be h be near nea 1 her husband who Is stationed in th the e northwest The Hon H. H Strickland will attend atten cl the Food Administration congress t to tobe tobe o be held in Salt Lake the representatives representatives represent represent- t from all over the state having g been called together Miss Eva Bowman left elt on Sunda Sunday y for the Tell Telluride power pose pia pla v- v horE who hore re she will have charge charge of or ire tho prima primary ry z grades for the of or tho that locality for the winter term Miss Amelia Dean has gone to Wi Winter Winter Win Win- n ter Quarters Carbon county Utah Uta h to join her in brother lar Edwin Edwi n who has taught some som e time She will have the primary primar 3 grades I Miss 1 Nettie Nettle Lamer Lameraux x his bas recovered reco v- v erect ered from her recent fo for r appendicitis She was wa's was in Beaver Beave r with her father and Saturday y arranging to go back bac t to schoolY school at Cedar Ceda i Y M. M and A A. A G G. Anderson Anderso n took their big heavy to Salt Sal t Lake for repairs Mrs f s Anderson Anderso n and her rent up b brail by y rail to join them and attend aUed the various various var var- r- r ious bus things of Interest Little Jasper Murdock Murdock five yea years rn I old ohi son of Warren Murdock felt fell fe It from a barn fifteen feet teet and sprained d both wrists rendering him almost almo it helpless He had just recovered d from a broken leg Beginning ear early ly for a youngster I Mrs r Walborn wit will remain with h her er parents Mr Air and Mrs rs Goodwin duif durf during dur dui f ing the absence husband w who ho I left for Virginia tb t enter the muni mun t- t lion tion works the boys bos who stared started start star t ed eel from here last I IT i T t Bishop G. G A. A Parkinson loft lert pr pre pre- presumably e I for tor Salt Lake Lake Sunday b but buti it i there is said sal d to tobe he be a handsome wi wid widow a ow in in- kuo know know- w another city Y vrho Rho IDa may better During his absence C CBrown C. C A. A Brown Is doi g chores that f fn Is Is s when he hel 1 in the dr drug druff u g et ig ing p n s store t ore vi viOn J JOn On t the shortage of or ca carl carpenters car car- r- r l penters Ir 1 Mrs Airs Howd Wd Rae Int t- t ed in the cafe on t U the 0 of t the t first Native fig as s she IC given 1 b be a hopes 10 pea to have opening ning to sho show w a bl op the public wR t s f g can do The There re will be b's lads ladles e s a n b young l e r jot of the sv who h 0 will w i th e first t day Miss lIss Thelma ari r and Miss Et Eu- Eu le elia eha White dare at A Atto Atton n n e teat tea ching bin to I 1 Wyoming i t e MiSS Loree Lorea rs for twelve mil miles ey th the nr ter from Arton Afton bas bS b the third and andis fourth grades is ver very mu pleased please with tha and and t the lie he Ith the j people e co j t f It is S said that all 1 the fruit PC ped- ped from rom th are cha charging r 6 ing SOh so I th esou SOU u ex h n t and T d D measuring soI so 90 c close closely an ives are fr fret fret- e t that e I tl ti ting ng over G e d doub house hOUs le Ie hardship the they y ar are aro o to toT enca un s R ith apologies cs T Sugar In for tor the winter wint en prop g J an nd I d spring ng A eeds 1 1 J Mr Ail and Mrs 1 George Georgo Simkins at Eureka have sent Bent out cards cartle announcing announcing announcing an an- the arrival of their third Mii-ci hl ll child a son born last Saturday S pr p 2 28 8 Mr lr Simkins returned from a years two-years mission a year ago whet t o th moved to Eureka after atter Mm Tr Simi re r who was Flor Florence ne' ne 1 had spent soma time hun hor i her parents i I The report of an epidemic or ot Spanish at Camp Kearny 1 has created quite a a astir stir over the tho country Wo We tear fear that the man w who ho were ready to be transferred m malc making aking ng room for others would have their routing rooting all chan changed ed It Is vcr very evident that there is some spy work wore in these epidemics of or old time di di- dI- dI The They are likely caused from underhand work Orrin Matheson oldest son of Mrs 1 C Caroline aroline Matheson came up fro from m near Los Angeles California t to 0 spend a few days with his mother mothe r and sister here be before Core being lined u up p for war service Mrs l Matheson l returned returned re re- t turned from her trip to the southern souther n part of the state and they are enjoyIng enjoying enjoy enjoy- ing ins each other after an absence of the son o of over a year ear The Home Homo Economics club will 1 meet the second Friday in this month moat month h as usual Everybody please remember remember b ber er and ancl be bo present There arc are many subjects to be discussed and a winter winte r campaign arranged The women o othis of ot r this country have tho burden hurden upon n rn their shoulders of or making adjustments adjustments adjustments adjust adjust- ments to fit lit the times Unity ha harmony harmony har har- mony and common sense are the pass pasa words Mr Dir and Mrs l John M. M Burdock Murdock and the Wilford Robinsons were delayed delayed de de- Jared couple a o of days leaving for Cor Salt SaIt Lake to attend conference and tho fair on account of the serious ill iii illness ness of little Clark infant son of Mr and Mrs Airs Stanley Atkin The little e fellow had whooping cough which t developed into pneumonia but hut wa was s improving Wednesday morning and c the relatives left for the north that tits t day It Is a matter of gratification t to o the parents of all the boys who lei left lert t for the students' students special course coarse a at atthe atthe t the U. U of ot U. U last week that they will wit 1 have the advantage of Prof Edgar Edga r Whites White's assistance in choosing their work as well weB as giving them tho the pedagogic ped pea experience he has In fn tho the wa way of culminating the many stumbling blocks pupils so often encounter in studying alone On Monday evening Mr and Mrs L. L B. B B D Bohn Dohn celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary as the they said sahl in a war time manner i. i e. e asking those who came incidentally to re re- reI re- I main The They came near being surprised surprIsed surprised sur sur- as a plan pIan was brewing from Sunday evening when at another surprise party part the anniversary was wa I mentioned Several incidents burred barred the crowd from materializing muc much to their regret At the Beaver Deaver Court on last TUesday Tuesday Tues TUes- day clay during the Scott case Attorneys Attorney Murdock and Knox indulged in vitriolic olic exchanges which were probably not printed in the court records Th The bitter hitter personalities were the tho result resul of an nn intimation made during th the tho proceedings and the Court allowed these gentlemen to go at it full fall tilt They did and for Cor a time the air all o othe of the court room was a sulphurous blue that resembled some other othe place where we we ha hayo Y o often wished 1 1 t td consign our enemies Mr and Mrs Ed and baby went to Salt Lake the end o othe of the week to attend the Fair am and mal males make e arrangements for their residence resi- resi dence dente elsewhere which will be decided decided de de- tided as t to location when they return here in a couple of Beaver assuredly sustains a loss i Iq the de do- departure departure of the who have hav been among the tho thriftiest and most mos delightful of ot citizens neighbors am and friends The better the day the better etler the deed was the first quotation at a small surprise party on n Miss Kendall Kendall Ken Ken- dall Frankie and Mrs L. L L M M. Robinson Robinson Robin Robin- son on Sunday night last as a farewell farewell fare fare- twell well at the Barrett cottage e. e Miss Alias Martha Beaumont Deaumont religiously completed completed com corn a sweater Mrs Airs Bowden Dowden told of n a lot o of incidents for the paper Among other things Mrs 1 Bohn told what a mosaic pie is and how It is constructed which tal take takes e five days We cant can't publish it ft because It Is too good a personal thing to tell I The family of F. F O. O Wilden had been quite anxious for some somo time about the son son James when a few faw days das ago they received a letter dated August announcing his safe arrival arrival arrival ar ar- rival overseas Unfortunately though he had e written what appeared appear appear- ed to have been something personal or Important to his people on the opposite side of at the page from the heading headin which was torn off by the censor taking with it all but two three lines of at the tho or o exceedingly precious precious pre pre- cious communication He is sate safe any way F. F D. D Farnsworth J. J M. M Murdock VII Wilford ford Robinson A. A Morris Chas Murdock and Jos Johnson are In Salt Lake attending the Republican State convention O. O F. F McShane who was elected as a delegate to the convention was unable to attend on account of being detained on jury duty Mr and Mrs David Pearce of ot Ad- Ad started Friday afternoon going by slow stages visiting along the to Salt Lake City to attend conference and the fair fall Miss Sarah Atkin accompanied them and will visit relatives and friends at the University She expects to ext extend her trip to Logan for two or three clays days stay with the Cartwrights Th The e party part stopped at Provo Saturday night to attend the wedding rece reception reception recep recep- tion of a cousin there They will be away about two weeks The sulphur beds are arc looming up big on the map adjacent to our very door If a school can be opened there the place will jump the village viI viI- lage laga stage at a bound Mr Ir and Mrs lira i-awrence i Skinner have moved these e efrom from Buckhorn and Mrs lira Skinner r will start small classes at on once co while the school idea is being followed followed fol fol- fol- fol l lowed owed up Jesse Skinner has his big outfit with four tour horses hauling lum lum- ber and supplies generally from Black Dlack Rock to Sulphurdale FranK Robinson and Bernard are there a aare as asare asare are Earl Grimshaw and about fifteen others from this locality Mrs l T T. T G. G Levi returned last week weel from a several monts moms sojourn in Arizona ArIzona Arizona Ari ArI- zona at the home of Orson Levi Another son Fred Levi went for her overland and it Is said broke even oven his own well-known well record on tho the round trip He left Beaver after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon one da day and got back here the next night about midnight which in perfectly good parlance was going some He had the minimum of gas also and not a stop He claims usually to be going serenely on hot air and scenery Aunt Tennies return is welcomed by her friends and the grandchildren She has been awa away since February C C. C W W. V. V Dorflinger the Milford poet and author made this office a friendly friend rIena- ly call Tuesday evening I I 1 Shirley Ipson is improving slowly I He has been able to take nourishment for several days and his strength ha has hasso hasso so far returned that he is permitted to walk about the house a little He was so much the gift girt of ofa a mountain trout as a choice dainty from Mr Dan Lindsay that he hn has hoped constantly that others would learn of his predilection In his sleep one day h he kept saying Bring on your next course keep her coming coming coming com com- ing Wheres Where's the fish youre you're hiding Fish and Game Commissioner Bagshaw Bagshaw Bagshaw Bag Bag- shaw heard of Shirleys Shirley's champaign taste and brought him several fino specimens Two days clays ago there was still one remaining of 0 Mr 11 Bagshaw's contribution so friends Bring Dring on your fish |