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Show SEAT XO. 40 122 $2.00 Pw Year .BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 GRAND- - MASTER Sted states ENTERTALNED OBITUARY SCHOOL BEGINS IN THIS CITY Wm. S. Marks, of Salt Lake City, grand master f the I. O. 0. F. lodge of the State of Utah, paid Beaver Lodge No. 42 an official visit SaturCola 1920 Shep"by day evening. ipyrighied Alarge number of r the members herd. Colony, Wyoming were out to welcome him, also a fine ''question has often arisen ai delegation from the Mllford "lodge. U'at rights an entryman has prior After the regular' lodge session, ybmittlng final proof, and in this the Rebekahs and husbands gatherwe will sei forth some of these ed to meet the grand master and lisfta as shown by Departmental ten to the splendid talk given by the grand master, on "Odd Fellowship, Srst it must be understood that and the Constitution of the United intry is not made until it has States," ' allowed by the land office. The 'The remainder of the evening was ftetep toward making a home-i- d spent socially with cards. At midnight a splendid banquet entry is the filing of an appll-was served by the brothers, assisted in some cases this is Rebekah by the register. and by members of Belknap jiver, but in more cases the ap- lodge. Grand Master Marks visited the ktion is sworn to before some of courtTJudge or U. 8. Com Mllford lodge Froday night and a moner nd? theivaantby.maU to number of the members here attendUna orac, ana is not auowea ed and reported a splendid time. BAR ASSOCIATION In the passing of Roger William Farrer, our community lose an honest industrious citizen. Having been born here in 1861 and It ha been deemed advisable. In all his life was spent here In Beaver a a month sat few time. lor. except the interest of procedure and practhe but five years, which he spent in tice In our court, to can a meeting work and Salt Lake City, and Ogden with his of the Bench and Bar of the Fifth LAND LAWS INS. L" TO MEET The Beaver High School began on the map. They radiate sister, Mir. Vinnle Bennett. He was work on September 17, with a very activity, as well as Joy. one Beaver' successful farmer, and Judicial district court at Salt Lake enthusiastic group of teachers and The faculty of the Beaver High is everyone seemed to be familiar with City, Utah, on October , 1J2S. The pupils. The registration days, Friday of workers. him because ofhls agroeableness and undersigned, Judge of the District, and Saturday, eliminated the usual an enthusiastic group or she, his member feels that he, Each to friends. make nd O. A. Murdock, chairman of our ability confusion of first days, and work bework onto success. must the push a his health been had with full swing on Monday. gan poor Bar association, after careful con Although teachers an which The enrollment this year is very In every department the rendered him unable to attend sideration of the matter, have decidprepared to handle the to his farm dutie the last few years, satisfactory. There are one hundred thoroughly ed to call this meeting for the manner. Each a successful work in and thirty-fiv- e yet his sudden death on September pupils in the Senior teacher is town 7 .... willing to help the purposes: 17th, came as a surprise to hi many high school thus far, and the stuschool. In addition to the and the To aak the aid of the mem First was"abole dents are enrolling each day. This to attena friends, as he of schools, the facsuperintendent In for- of bers of the the bar district church the bad and number includes most of the young previous Sunday, la composed of: Principal ulty and stand been streets mul4ting, of the. with promulgating upon Beaver, together many associatlong people Mr. Mr. Morris, Mr. Price, ard and uniform rule of practice In with his friend. from the towns of Greenville. Mr. Smith, Miss Lulu Tolton. in proHe was the son of James and Phl-del- the routine of court work and and Manderfield, Kanosh, Palce, " Miss Gladys Palmer, Miss LaRu TolV Dame Farrer, who were among cedure. too, Is represented. This group of Mr. Dewey, Mr. Pixton the old residents of Beaver for many Seeond To hare printed in pam students is an ambitious one, com- ton, Q tome time later. If the land has are socials by of of Many the four years being planned years. high posed phlet form suth cort rules a may be fe SAFE ROAD LIGHTING designated first it may be eev- school students. Each student Is fil- the school, and the townspeople His father, James Farrer, was cal- agreed upon, and distributed In th years after the application is led with the desire to make Beaver are urged to cooperate with the led from Salt Lake City to help set- several counties of the district for before the entry is allowed, "Legislate against the glaring High School a school with a high school in making this a "social center tle and build up Cedar City ana the use of our member a well a the applicant has settled upon headlight fiend," says the motorist. scholarship, and fine athletic prow- for the town. The parents are asked thence to Beaver, where they built for the benefit of the public. But legislation doesn't cure the evil ess. to visit the classes and become ac- a home, raised an honorable family Third To create good fellowship of because law the glare, he mainly certain have our dlfflcnuie, may acquired The Junior high has many mem quainted with the teachers. It there and where they resided the. rest of among us, discus y ts by virtue of such settlement, which cuts down th eglare so it Is bers who feel that they are of the is' a criticism which is tor the good their help one another to the end that w "safe" also cnta down the light so same welcomed. The pile of the tact that his applica Roger attended the schools here may all do better and more efficient importance as the Senior hlghs,1of the school, it is much that Its use is unsafe. tor entry has not been allowed These grades the seventh and elgth Beaver High is going to become In his youth and then attended the work tor ourselves and. for pie pubComparatively speaking, glarelees in what follows we will consider lic whom w represent. : have many members. They are no known for Its life and Its scholar B. Y. U. at Provo tor some tjme. can are but and be, made, lights the rights of those who make He was, known tor hi great hon It is the Intention toaiave present lesa eager to put the Beaver High hip. t .ajplicaUpntQi entrjr before their use requires a scientific adesty and hospitality these virtues at this meeting, a part et the court settle on the land. They acquire justment of the lens, reflector end were the outstanding 'characteristics organization, the clerk, and sheriffs PROGRAM STAKE OFFICERS TO M1LFORD in his life. He was never known, to of the several counties, to the end ighu to the use of the land until lamp, each to each and the whole to r application is allowed. In the the running plane of the car. Such tak eadvantage of any one in trade. that they may receive our uggest-lon-s The Stake officers of the primary Thfl people of the West ward re- His home wa always artheh hehehe taime they may go on to the an adjustment does not remain perand tak part in these discus Satur- ceived a treat at their services San-da- y and erect improvements if they manent; variations in tire pressure motored over to Miiford last His home always bid welcome, not sions. Moreover, any rules .which day, with Mr. John White, to attena afternoon. se, and if the- application is Un lights the lamp and reflector. only to friends, but the traveling may be adopted would no doubt bare " allowed they will hare The program given by the primary stranger who was often taken In, a bearing upon their duties, and w that ness of parts alter the relations of the primary of that ward. It being their social hour, Mrs. Goodwin Ihe in commemoration of the one hun- welcomed and all want ;h, done feel that they are entitled lo be fultoward building up a th elamp and reflector. supplied. " social of leader, taught the children dredth anniversary of the visit of better For the, present, designs je on the land, bht it their , ," ' Truly it can be said of him that he ly Informed. , . some new After dances and games. in strictness lenses, 1 regula greater should be rejected the angel Moroni to the earth, wns gave more than he received. our most sincere desire that . It they ' Id find that they had erected im- - tions as to tilt of headlights, and the meeting was over, all took part to be highly commended. Those who knew him best appre-iate- d this meeting shall be 'conducive to Is ment8 on public land, and they better designs of headlights must be in a mellon bust. fid While he had not mmoet. hi beneficial taraonioua result. In a pleasing manner the fine A splendid time was had. The If not Id be in the same as heralds, been blessed Kwlth a companion and and mindful of the turbulent nature dressed position as any depended upon to minimize. ladles, young ward is doing a good work with the person who might erect im- - to cure the evil But In the future, family, he spent many happy years and mindful of the fact that a satis told the story of the birth of children. come in will cure the light fements on government land. The complete caring for his widowed mother, and fied appetite Is one of the prerequiAfter leaving Miiford the officers that they had filed an appllca-woul- d ed highwaya. The little girls who In pantomime he has felt very keenly the lonllneso sites to calm the turbulent nature of at Minereville. A hundred years ago cities were attended primary not give them any right since the death of his mother and man. Judge Burton Is taking the libwere where the children went through the rendered Joseph Smith's first prayer brother. Because of his III health he old the land if the erty of inviting each and every .one application unllghted, or If lighted at all, on aided an and from high, angel very poorly Illuminated. In thous same program, and again another finally rejected. sold his home a few years ago and qfjhs to-b- e hi guest at a luncheon and T. Will Morris choir. Prof. by "his j which wfl be a part of the program with fit when the application for" the ands of small towns today the street mellon bust was partaken of. to live went Lake Salt to The children, as well as teachers' was an Inspiration 16 "all. between pstead entry is allowed then en- - lamps are so few and far Clinton Tanner In. "I Am a Mor sister, but was not contented away., of the meeting. We ask that all meet his evening enjoyed the day. n has the sole The love and appreciation of the at the Newhoose. Hotel at 10 a. m. right to use the that the neighbor pays All returned homo thinking their mon Boy." did his part well. o long as he with a lantern. Yet home and friends lured him back on OctoW 6th. at which time yon old complies with the visit equipped The two small boys as trumpeters 'foments of the law under which our cltlea are well lighted; so well time had been well spent. to and he made hi home will advised a to the place of the Beaver, earn called part out without any of trouble the Is that "glarelighted old made. with his to The land U his friend, Wm. Roberts In meeting and the luncheon to follow. fntry confusion. BIRTHDAY PARTY solved by for- the same as if he owned whose home he died. This wilt be during Fair and Con- It, as headlights .is easily After, the program the time was but signal He always retained hi faith in Terence week, and we sincerely hope everybody except the United bidding, in title, any over to Brother Frank liar Monday afternoon, September 24, turned some entries, such as those headlights. the gospel and while In Salt Lake be that you will make it a part of your wha took up the Geneological ris, and friends f the h rvm am farm A the tabernacle business to meet with us 0. A. Exactly as the Post Office depart- about twenty relative work which was outlined for the spent his time visiting contain a reservation and the old historical places connect Murdock. chairman; to the jnen maintains beacons to guide its wended their way to the home ol Thomas , H. days' program. mail flier at night, so will the Na Mr. and Mrs. Nepht Williams. ... with the church. . ed . wBurton, Judg.fULVOflUI VUH' A. very beautiful piece was render' The event wa the 89th birthday H In the land "together ' with tional Government eventually lignt His funeral was held on ' Septem ed by the choir, entitled, "Temple With Wllliama. Mrs. of at night. anniversary to prospect for, mine, and Its national highways ber 19th In the stake house with ELDERS RETOtVI.VO HOME ', Words wee composed by InevThe time was spent In social chat tng.' re tne same." Where Palce In charge. Bishop there is the volume of traffic which will George Eliza R. Snow; music by B. Cecil The. parents of Elders Ernest CL fwrvatlon, duly authorised itably flow. over national highway and music. Mrs. Williams received Gatea. 8lnglng was furnished by . Prof. be will It nice several presents. between centers, . . great and MrsrWm. Morris. ' enter upon tne iana ror Joseph and William E. White receiv At five o'clock all sad down to Jarpose of prospecting for. mln more economical to light them from The solo "Face to Face." wa ren ed a treegram from thu elders on NEW LOBBY which was served by the dau motorist the dinner to than the aide, permit dered the by Luclle Huntington. Monday morning, statin; that they minerals, but jBd removing Luella Goodwin, liable to the surface entry- - to light hie own section of the road enters, Mary were made by had landed safely at Montreal and remarks Consoling Mrs. Ann Low has been making which causes Thompson and Hattte Goodwin. for all Bishop George Palce and J. F. Tol were there in New York September damages they may do to with an illumination some Very Important changes in her ton. Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton of Salt accidents. 1 2nd. J rrrarp r tbo crops thereon, Lake, an old friend, was among the hotel. Br be no such reservation In cov. which beautiful of In flowers, various After Many points visiting A fine new lobby has been made, cred the casket and pulpit, were con terest in the Ent. they Intend to ar- '""7 then no oeraon haa aav Mrs. Orlando ds.ms, after spend guests. In the early evening all returned throwing the whole front of the trlbuted by his many friend. onter upon the lands with- - Ing. wo week here with her parents r.ve in Salt ake City In time for ciown-etaiinto one large room reMurdock. M. home wishing the guests of honor mission of the entryman. and Mtand Mrs. John Burial was in Mountain View cem the October conference. which gives a splendid front vjew 1T sue for damares and far tras-- turned to .her home at Parowaa the many happy returns of the day. They have been gone from horn The floor Is covered with a hand etery. 'hf urn. - - .1 v. of last week, accompsnied by il. months over two years. wine v un MIC first, some Vermont marble linoleum, and "-SEMINARY NOTES mourr-- ha haa not aul. b4C,p.tkv!t..WaUaet who sttended DEATH OF JOHN McKXIGIIT , the room is furnished In brown with 8 nnal '' m hi. the Parowan fair. HOSPITAL CAPS TO BE SIOPPED proof, or Mmnlit window color. of drapes nc an champaign The Seminary teacher, Ralph Gray Min of John dcultlvatlon. so long as McKnight. formerly The room previously used .for not m default ersvllle. died In Kephl Friday, Sep Continuance of the knitting of residence, cultivation and Improve- - has not arrived. Prof. Bramwell, of it now a rest room. ladle Her ' land u his to use' Salt Lake City, arrived here Thurs- loby, tember beanies' for th hospitalised sol fist. and enjoy. ments. ' mUUncryshow window Is In the noes not choose Mr. McKnight wss confined to his diers 1 one of the plan for Beaver The ntryman who has a valid en day morning to take chorge of the south to use all of side of the building. mc,f n has a nerfeet rliht to try and Is complying with the re work until Mr. Gray's "arrival, but bed twelve days and dlod with poi chapter' winter work. In a letter Low state that she has had ..Mrs. nr l"se all or part to any other quirements of the law In regsrd to found the work being ably handled of the kidneys lust received from division office we a splendid business all summer and son ar"t by SO riolnr h Anmm tint that who Obra has .re borrow Elder even 6 money Pearce, Is his by He and survived wife may learn of the urgent need for these by entry, a av Ipnn.rMI.. kl. . i.v. and as to looks for much larger one the com children. a title from mission returned his cently prospective uwn caps, and therefore desire to make pledge nil rhance of hi right Englsnd; so Mr. Bramwell returned Ing year. . the was without The forfeiting of deceased securlU a body shipment as soon as possible of all wearing patent. , ""lawful tor one person to to a patent If he complies with the to hl home Saturday evening. ,. taken to his old home In Greenwood finished capsrwill those who have .ENTERTAINS a tran ct land for the use law fn other respects, the fact that ' ' Mr. Crsy has Just been , released tor burial. them on hands send or bring them inoflt of another person.-anhe haa mortgaged the land will not from a mlstlmi In England and exFuneral services, were held 8un promptly to Miss Beaumont or Mis pe raw, u j,a been proven that prevent him from securing patent pects to land In th Ujilted States Mrs. Lottie Carlow entertained at day at 2:10 o'clock at the Green FrankeT A new supply of csrfs Jo ' her home Thursday . noon of last wood ward m,n e leased his land to Of course the land belongs to the within the next week. be raveled and reknlt, is expected at meeting house. Isweek with a In dinner was is honor her of Bramwell f rw Mr,' once from San Francisco; and any arocmpanled by BI, mtal hu United 8tates 'until the patent I lolHy for the benefit of euch sued, and if, the entryman falls to MrsI Bramwell. who spoke to the friend and neighbor. Mrs. S. A. wbo wlh to Join In this volunteer TO ATTEND UNIVERSITY ' fmi". and for that mason th who wa leaving soon to Among those who left Monday o wervlce may recure material from comply. fully with the law, and no ladles of the East Wsrd Relief so- Shepherd, make here home at Provo. The after attend school at the University of Miss Beaumont, chairman. We are cane, nd. bat if the ( entry pstsnt Is Iswued, then the mortgage ciety at their tneMng Thursday f. noon was spent "in visiting. Other Utah, at Salt Lake, were: Roc1 fni1 fop tD . Is worthless, but If the patent Issue, ternoon. Informed that two thonssn?T raps are J0 un'"t Of (ho were Mr. and Mrs. Edward guests then ,v or bis i. heirs, Beatrice to Hurst needpd. and nor more thsn SO are at the ! entryman V, .. n (IITTIV the mortgage beoomes at once, valid Miss Te'erson. stto school super-vlM- r, Fernlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Sbep Tanner Agnes Hurst. 'Mloa la T.I, I u;uiu Kendall Kirk Franks headquarters q long -' wss here a art of Isst week. snd Mrs. Sarah Woolsey. Ida Wood house. secretary. .Beaver chspter.sgalnst the land. fol-lowi- ng allow-Immediate- ly Al-vor- d, ia f lly. - ap-itt- on . -- j ; Rtnrb-.roUlni- r , ' " rs n -- ' mmmmmmm . ' . P a f, sto.-itni,- t.- "aTSl |