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Show TS 'rr s&rr k h K -- .... . - a tm i - w v va . x i i r4 ' ITl 0 i e vJ BEAVER CITY, UTAH? FRIDAY, March niE BASKET ll) j x. rr4 r-rC- r Wc-r- - X r7 ---- 4 1921 M. I. A. PROGRAM MISS SMITH ENTERTAINS i" v -- Per Year $2.00 I. A, MARCH e M. IT PAYS TO The following program was carOne of the special activity proried put at the East Ward M. I. A. which are given each month, grams WUMV last Sunday --night I will be carried out in the conjoint Singing zion Stands with Hills' meeting 8unday evening. the need tor missionary D. White C. Realising J'raywr 1 On Saturday night March 6, In the ball basket A. game, L Tbe U. The program, dealtnf with the lite ly spent with music and games. system of Singing 'Love's Old Sweet Song Beaver opera house, the Murdock Ac stween Minersville and Beaver west Heber h Grant, Is as follows: Refreshments were served colon- work In Beaver stakes of JMano Solo called Mrs. Mae White.' will repeat, ' Alumni east vs. ademy missionaries, players local Mllford Beaver, labor Mr. were: tad by ial present ard, Singing "Come Home Ye Saints . n Barton. Misses Wll- - from the seventy and elder's, our- - Talk on M..I, A, Work President by. popular reauesU. their pert oiman-c- (favorite ard were played In the opera house ..d M hymn 6f President" GranC Chase Murdock. of -- It Paye to Advertise." - ' at Friday night Th score was lma Johnson, Lottie Hardy. Isa Top- - umg wa suggested by President Nc prayer Duet Kent Morgan and Mllo Ba- a return for demand The engage on The Lord's 15 in totor o MlnersrUle and 25 haB, Afne, ''Who'a Alice Wilson. Singing j auu carried out as follows: ker. ment comes, not alone from those Side Who.' (another favorite hymn. uregor rif nnTr Mat ward. I . rx..v. r fiM o.iii t AUU unre, uryu f n-- iSinging Prayer is the Soul'e De who were unfortunate enough to Mr. Ous Fernley acting as Btaae v. j.if r, Minrnia tttmiL. Talk "President Grant. As a sire" miss seeing the production, but a """-lAlthewuHIS Accomplishments and Char sre accomiwuiieu j Mrs. Man, Merru L.una, wnd, from a great many who. having .Lct,rtaUcgM Prayer John P. Murdock. W of people from their respective Urd Lnndf Jmi1 WUgon tnd Mr l supervisor In each wara. , Dy Trot. Stout. me psriormance, aesire a rep- In EAST the joyea BEAVER yelJoined waku who The of the Duet freely Mrs. Flag Without a Stain ird. tnd Tophan, parents ANNOUNCEMENT etition of the amusement it afforded Kehi Morgan and MiloTSaker. Farnswortb Supervisor, 'if over victories. honor. 0 guest Taylor them. Miutnnaries: Learand Gale, lorn Thr ball fames were well patron Reading "A Tribute to President Cewdell's Confectionery has In Those who have seen the play re Grant" Phyllis Swindlehurst. L. 3d by the people and some splen Fe,reome John Last Friday the officers and Gunn, Edward Harris. stalled an news stand. Let peated, bear testimony to the fact d playing was witnessed. COrnet Duet G. W. Woodhouse . ;of the members of the Weet ward re- - ris. know us favorite We that it Is better the second time you and son Alden. your magazine. a In held were, I These games seem to have been lief society went down to Mra. Chris Cottage meetings most Interesting played thus far. tine Levi's home and spent the af number of homes which were well will" be pleased to take care of you. see it. A good drama, well presentMale Quartet "Oh i My Father" ed, does not wear out ita popularity Frank Smith, Kent Morgan, Mllo Next Wednesday evening the last ternoon with her. taking a delicious attended bv nolrhbors and friends. vnrr ma noont in a night. ov imber of the M. I. A. series of lunch with them. Their cheerful con and conducted by tho missionaries. Baker and Chase Mnrdock. It Pays to Advertise" is a play Invocation. Edwin Smith and Thomas Grim- jnes wtil "be 'played by Beaver east versation and many words of com- of motion thea merit, produced by exceptional Prohibiting mt pictures, Milford. fort waa greatty rd and Mllford teams by Uhaw labored at Murdock Academy appreciated baseball and entertainment of competent players, and therefore it Dr. Hogan of Salt Lake City, live 4 which, will determine where the Mrt- ai Bne tias been iffllcted and North Creek, going there on foot tres; ' on Sunday in the state of grows better by repetition. sort any, house with to ake penant will be placed. stock so Inspector, came in Tuesday, and confined toiler home for many visiting from house of this play Is new, House humor No. 192 was intro The bill UUh, months. stopping at the Beaver Hotel special message, teaching and preach --' duced In the lower branch of the real, and vital and therefore It conas entertainment and I PRESIDENTIAL FACTS accepting lng legislature Wednesday 'by Harry C tinues to appeal. . Mrs. Rulon Edwards left the last Next Monday night a dance In howl they do In the. mission field. A prior acquaintance with the of Cache from Parker, representative Hutof-1 e S. the week to Join yer husband at and who mlnftlnnnrlMi Tolton Walter nr nf th have Ralph Warren G. Harding, who takes Admission to any place of play only tends to prepare" you- - to the Montreal mine. cauBfy homes the . In . two after Vl well twenty-ninth weeks the last visiting chjnga. pres bored so today as the 6 o'clock in the laugh at the right time.- ent of the United States, is the 1st the Beaver wads and at Mander-sslde- In Adamsville, helped finish up the amusement- after afternoon of children under 16 years e work in the Beaver East ward. The city, office has 'been" undergoto be elected to the high fleld and North Creek, will be of unless see, accompanied par SURPRISE by PARTY MISSIONARIES-MHO ing some improvement ot late. A new on his birthday. He was 56 en In the opera house by the.amuse- WEST WARD or legally appointed guardians. enU congoleum rug tor the floor and the He Is ment committees of the wards rs old November 2, 1920. Baker,, Supervisor. is prohibited and It is made unlaw Misses Thelma and, Vivian office furniture stained. The Moses to Wm. T. F. U. S. the Oakden, elected Senator first Gunn, I ful for children to swear falsely to Briggs gave a surprise . party at the I A basket ball game between the Edwards, Karl Woolsey. esldency. home Sunday night In honor of their Mrs, W. L. Tolton and family, who I thejy age in order to 'gain such In President Harding Is the seventh Murdock high school and college They held cottage meetings parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brigga have been spendlnf the winter here others. ssideat contributed to the country teams was played In the opera house several homes and visited all A drastic provision of Represen The evening was spent in games and with relatives, left last Sunday tor Uhe state of Ohio. Only Virginia j Wednesday evening, followed by a George Mitchell and Grant' Tolton tative Parker's bill would prohibit music. Refreshments were served their home in Prove th a total of eight presidents born dance in the honor of the big rab did the work at Manderfleld. of the picture the any showing moving by firls. thl nher borders, outranks Ohio bit drive. All rabbit hunters admitGreenville was visited by Geo. A, ' in which the act of smoking cigar Those present were: Mr. Dan Williems Jr. who has thts regard. ted free. A splendid time was had Parkinson and O. A. Murdock, Geo is Mr. ettes Sam Mrs. and Mr. and been away for so long, returned the " pictured. Gentry, C. Murdock, Supervisor. No president tun resided west of by aU. Tbe taeesure imposes a strict cen Mrs. Robert Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. first ot the week to Adamsville W. S .Tolton and nois. spend a tew on moving pictures shown In Murray Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra sorship weeks with his parents. A meeting for the purpose of dls? IRalph Hatchings, with Frank' Smith President Harding is the seventh the state, even on week days, and Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. ,W. N. Noy-esldent of 8cotch-Iris- h parental an cussing the school election was held l as Supervisor Mr. and Mrs. Jeddle Bean, Miss makes it "unlawful tor any person The six men who have been here try.' Fifteen of our presidents, ov- - at the court house last Monday ev-- MINERSVILLE. motion to conduct or. Harriet James. Mrs. David Edwards, any persons the period of some time working on the tele- years, have been enlng,' with a good attendance of the1 Cecil Baker, Supervisor for Mrs." Chester Phillips. exhibition or entertainment ptcturoj ta-A. 11 In MissionariesJohn tax of Horton, J.hree Scotch, Many decent, arguments. payers. English j c; of a " kind witch ft pffenalva,v "'vw I vor of the ene-tnitaar for"the;imrfcl Frank D. Williams, Henry F. Baker, 7elsh and two of Dutch. .; Fork to take up ue a&tae or to vici ts excite cency, adaptea RKLIEF SOdETT WORKEU he average age of our presidents! pose of continuing schools were pre--; Ernest Eyre. that place. ous or lewd thoughts or acts, or IS BURIED AT 8CD7IO , aaugnratlon is 54 years, approx-- 1 seated by the school board and oth- - MILFORD which is lewd, or obscene or vulgar, Albert Mulr, Supervisor.. A baby girl came to the home of ly, while the approxlmete sger-- 1 ers. v ii of any obscene or IndeMrs. Sarah 8. MemmOtt Wllden, Misaionflxles at deaUi has been CC years. Albert Mulr, Leroy and Mrs." Joseph Bagshaw MonMr. t cent Immoral nature, or so suggest died Tuesday after lingering Illness. Mident Harding exemplifies the The, basket ball game played at Harris,, Lewis W. Griffiths, Lorin A, 28. ive as to be offensive to the moral Born in Shefleld England, March 25, day, February 1 rise possible In American life Milford last Tuesday night between Robinson, John Earl Horton.' sense, or in wnicn mere is pictured 18 SO. she came with her parents to REED f than any of his predecessors, Beaver East ward and Mllford-wa' Mrs. James Rollins ot Minersville the smoking of cigarettes." Utah in childhood. The family loas not included in the 19 14 5 reported to be the most Interesting Lawrence White, Supervisor. came up last Thursday to visit a few ' Who cated at Payson, later moved to Dee H. , H Pitchforth. game and the most closely matched , Missionaries t with her sister. Mrs. Wm. Boydays TRAIL ARROWHEAD THE eret and finally to 8clplo. She mare many of his predecessors, al- - of any during the series. The score John E. Eyre. Mrs. George Cockett and Mrs. Ed ried Elliott Wllden. June 12. 1881. le. ' These missionaries remained' In parents were not wealthy and was 40 tos41 In favor of Beaver East .: Bohn. From a recent article in the Salt They lived in Beaver 14 years and s risen to the highest office with ward. Minersville and Beaver East the wards assigned them 'till they that Utah then returned to Sciplo. For 81 years fift of the American people ward must play another game before had completed the . labor they had Lake Tribune ws learned o Mr. J. W. Coplan, a has she has been actively Association Automobile State ' the of Stake set out to do. and all returned to engaged In Re- penant Is awarded. jh frugality and thrift ,amer Arrowhead of name the Arltona, the lief society work. Her husband, ten ;came V he is a warm exponent their homes well satisfied with the changed tor the purpose ot ac I Have your broken stove parts re-- 1 work and report kindly entertaln- - Trail on all its maps to "Zlon Park grandchildren and tbe following her Tuesday 0ke has Highway." The automobile Blue survive her: Thomas Wlllden. May- - coPny CHOOL WILL NOT CLOSE paired by welding at Sharp's Ser- - ment wherever they went ox mosx deoeen aere -. us wiuwr ana field; Hnn wiim.i. vice Station. The good results ot these labors Book Just issued for 1921, also to remain here. a desire the as Trail expresses the Arrowhead Emma J. Johnson. Osmondi- - ErTlll. signates :e voters yesterday emphatlcal- v...i were quae eviaeni, iasi sunaay oy "Zlon Park and . Lorln Highway.' Willden. Sciplo. Six hroMr. D. T. Rees returned Thursday I the unusually laras attendance "'at xlded that the schools of Bea-- I Whether or not the change of tbe thers also survive her. Mrs. Oscar Baldwin entertained should continue and that! from Salt Lake where she and' her I the various ward meetings. :onty we name not are la Funeral services better, were evening In honor of her son quaiinea Tuesday held Thurswere willing to pay the bill, aaugnter nave oeen visiting for el to say. But the reason given for the day afternoon. F. L. Masden of the Clinton's 14 h birthday anniversary. he fote by districts was as foi- tew weeka Mrs. Katherlne Noyes NORTH CREEK NOTES ward bishopric presiding. C. Robins Popcorn and other ' refreshments change Is not founded on truth. . continued her trip on to California, st ovwho tourists and Mrs. Nana Monroe, each render- were served. . Fourteen of his school. go "Many foreign orth Creek, t yes: 15, no. Min where she will visit a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Creen's ba Is er the the ed a solo and the ward choir furn- mates were present argument, highway," nie, 26 yes; 45, no. Greenville, and while away, she, in company by has been very sick with pneumo-as ished the other musical numbers. a such Is not "do there know spot a 12 no. cousin. Mrs. Ruth Lord, of Inia. Beaver,- 168 yes; with yes; Zlon National Park, for the reason rresiaeni urvu V. no. Mllford 14 yes; II no.. Ad- - Salt Lake, will spend a while at Cal- and mompson Have vour briken stove Darts re-is has Veen known as the Arrow- Jeseo B. Martin offered the opening ' A shooting contest has been held that ville, 7 yes; II no. Reed, No, 10. lente visiting their cousin, Mrs. Eve paired by welding at Sharp's Ser-head Trail." ana prayers. The closing speakers Ujce Station. at North Creek, at Intervals, the otal, 212 yes; 221, no. , lyn Anders, formerly of Beaver. The truth Is, not even the deaf o were Mrs. Ellxa Fisher, John P. Oleturns from Frisco ere not In yet past two week. The losing side to blind are allowed to pass over the son. FL. Wasdea'and Samuel Mem- The Misses Caroline Matheson ana give a dance and supper. The dance i Its vote is so small that It can-Bishop Dennis White and Gea Arrowhead trail without learning mott. Sr. Ella Davis Juad. the Pleasure of go- -l followed by supper was gl" effect the result T. Wilson visited the people ot North is it Is a that Zlon there that Park, To election was heM In Newhouse.lIng to Cedar to attend tbe basket ball Exchange. Friday evening In the schoof house one of the world's Sunday holding a meet- -' ' Creek-lawonders, that it game last Friday night between Dlx A large number Were la attendance where there, on ing eighty per cent ot is with the Arrowhead Trail, BIRTHDAY SURPRISE DIXTJS NORMAL vs. B, A. C. le Normal and the B. A. C. they and all enjoyed a good time. of tbat place were pres- the people as information distance to the - t." stayed over at Parowan to spend Sat1 and road to the Park. ... The school friends of Max Boyle ent rhe long looked! for basket ball urday and Sunday with relatives ot Mrs. James Vafentlne returned to ' The for the change Jn gave him a Mrtbdtry tomtlte "Tit ir I uait'S.jHis.ik'A.i is between Dixie Normal and the Miss Matheson. While ' there "they her.,.horae.. Monday,..- - tttm - - Sdpto. ( name isreal reasonUtah Automo- last Friday night at his horns. Thu - Mrs. Jennie Taner ot Bait state the that wmav played last Friday' er. WerflfcuesfsaT ev where she went to attendthe funer bile Association does not want to see time was risitlnf her son. Car-- , pleasantly spent in games WB0 nM ening, given by Mr., and Mrs. Frank al of her brother's wife, Mrs. Elliott af at Cedar.' the Arrowhead trail become the ac- snd music. Delicious ramiiy, at Morrissey, wm The score was 21 to 40 in favor Matheson. at his home in their hon- - Willden, Jr. refreshment luIe " cepted route to Southern California. were served. Those nonse fuest ot Mrs. Joseph ' or. thsj Dixie soys. present were; to- can take what steps 'They they , Bakes for . awhile. . Lettis Jensen. Dorothy Tanner, luch Interest here as well as else- ( ..rrucr? vmaeu nas oeen to, ,,. v,..vi,. . ' ' s 11a . Alice ere seems to have been shown BoTanner, Atkln, Bertha Mary Bakes and Mrs. Irma Gillies more hn, another California trail were Resho'wer hostesses a at Virginia Hennoine Gentry, bundle Mrs. Jennie Mathewe returned Elliott Willden Jr. r particular rame. profitable to them andi to their allies binson Russell : I for Mrs. Clinton McShane. at ' her Gentry. Walter Mur-- home Tuesday, after a long visit with In California. Iron County Record. dock. Wesley Baker. Elden PLEASANT EVENING Have your broken stove parts re McOreg- - her daughter. Mrs. George Kelley at pleasant home on the farm. Friday .4 Nowers and Max Boyle Emll I or, A pleasant evening was spent at afternoon of last week. The after- - paired by Serat Lynndyl. Mrs. Mathew left here welding Sharp's Have your broken stove parts re I home of Mrs. Dorothy Baker last noon was spent In playlngfl S00 and vice Station. last September for Provo where she paired by welding at Sharp's Ser A baby boy was born this week to went to a local ursday the 24th, when many rel-- social chatting. Those present were: hospital to receive vice Station. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones of Green- - treatment for her Ives and friends gathered there to I Mrs. E. B. Fairbanks, Mrs. C. TIetJen Dr. Gibson, who Is spending a few teeth and also ex- I Vllle. fMut1 DvtraM !nna umt rprlse her daughter, Mrs. Viola B.lMrs. Clifton McShane, of the Tellu weeks In California Is expected home Miss Irene Tolton. who is taking xton of Kanosh, who ia hers visit ride; Mrs. Harold Hodges. Miss Per soon. r work In the depart mr.. w in uaxaen is nios Baldwln,Mrs. Thomas Baldwin Warren" Murdock left Thursday ment of English at Columbia 'uni a bad throat trouble suffering with A surprise bundle shower was glv and Mrs. Clinton McShane guest of and cold and for Salt Laks to continns ths v Mr. E. F. Couyer manager of the Is versity, has bwn notified that she had to leave school for a while. . i In her honor. honor. treatment he ts receiving. He report telephone work, went back to Salt ono of the successful candidates for t S mrkiul ImnfAVAmAM t t Vila Vul. Lake Monday. Candy, nuts and popcorn were , the degree of Master of Art a! - The Mrs: Clara Murdock' I visiting herlth after each treatment and savs ha rved during. the evening and at is Mra, Clinton McShane and Trma graduation exercises will be held son and family In Mllford for a tew le delicious swpper- was seryedt Every Gillies gave a miscellaneous shower Miss Ion Baldwin .entertained sometime In June. Miss Tolton Is enjoying the company of his many ie present enjoyed the evening. days. for Mrs. Dewey Baken if the home her girl friends at a candy pull. at now home friendsc who are now residing f of the congratulations rec4ving tn Salt Lake City. .Those present werei Mrs. Sarah of Mrs. Belle Bakes Saturday after her home last her many New Yftrk snd Utah friends Friday evening. Have your broken stove parts reo flast week. Cards were the "oolsey, Mrs. Estelle Baldwin, Mrs. noon who have watched with Interest her paired by welding at Sharp's '. A new baby came to tbe home of Utie Ashworth, Mrs. Martha Palce.J pleasure ot the afternoon. Refresh A committee from the Murdocx pplenOld work at the university. Station," , re. Karl Woolsey, Mrs. flattie Bohn mcnts were served to Mrs. Wm. Boy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waa.'i Acadtemy will make a canvas in the Ij1 DeserefNews. ra. Mary Goodwin, Mrs. Alex Boy-- le, Mrs. Lucy Klghtllnger, Mrs. E. Thursday. near future, solid tin r for farnitnrs The members of the West ward for the rooms at the school. Brest, r-r, Mrs, Linda Boyter. Mrs. Linda B. Fairbanks, Mrs. Teitjen. Mrs. Har-Suppose Thsrs'e Ne Halrf Rellef society gave a nice JritchelL Mra Ida RUey. Mrs. Mark old Hodges, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin Mrs. Charles Pedlgo left Tbure-ds- y surprise tory for the great Increase of stu- A new Tork Invehtor has combined to Mrs. Eb. Gillies last Miss Bernlce Mrs. Miss t Ann Gil for Delta, where she will make an Incnnrtexcent Inmp with an ordinary oolsey, Baldwin, Fridsy, meet- - tents expected at tho school Sharp, Miss Myrtle 'oolsey, Mrs. Dorothy Baker, Mrs. lies and Mary Bakes, Mrs. Bakes, Mrs her home for the future. Mr. Pedl electric bnlr dryrr o thM s prsoo's Ing at her horns and sewing up all fall. Rooms have been fitted up for ber carpet rags. They were alto about fifty this year, but 150 Is tuo oia Paxton.Mrs. Elhel Kirkman. Clinton McShane. Many beautiful go has been working at Delta for hslr ran e riven a t'tlit bath snd equipped with a delicious luneheoa. aim for next year. lith Woolsey, dried st the same time. tour months. presents were received, Miss Thelma Smith entertained her home last Wednesday eveniag In honor of Miss Ina Tophanfof Para Koonah. The evening was pleasant- BALL ADVERTISE'! HI -- strteV-Tho- se e, n Jsle ..a r mi, - . I- lft-- . - nt giv-Ic- liii I . , . . . . t s, lit - tut 5 . . h . s . J ': 1, -- f"' well-to-d- , - n,,ni,. - , -- . - u ' st ex-a- rt -- me. " . "d . t : tw ( -- '4 SBSBBBSaBeBS , post-gradua- te sv-r- . - - -- |