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Show .JP Volume Number 32 XX MOVE THE WORLD BEAVER CITY J I Ut AH Mr. Taylor Presents Marshall Inspirational Lecture . Cautauqua. Z. at i nwrn.-- "V Vv BEAVER CITY, "LEVERS THAT AIR SHIP AT - r . and Mra. Clevenger, of San The county commissioners met last A Chautauqua lecture of the finest Francisco, accompanied by a brother and set the tax levy for the is Monday scheduled for the of Mr. Clevenger. arrived here from tniplrattonal type ' niMifiAli in their air thin Tuesday "BCond tfternoon of the assembly in coming year as follows: k- ft Xf.L IT. Bute Tax 4 at 1:45 p. m. and made a landing "'JT 1981 1980 near Greenyille. in the Fred Mordock W,M MMt . r. f"" General School High School neia. They were brought to town by P. Mnrdock Jr. in his auto, and took lunch at the Home Bakery cafe. Mrs. Clevenger was formerly Miss Ruth Earley, daughter of Mra. Mary E. Early, of Logan, and was united in marriage to Mr. C. P. Clevenger of San Francisco, July 6, at Logan. The happy young couple accom panied by their brother, are spending their honey-moo- n touring the state of Utah in the aeroplane, stopping often to carry passengers to defray their expenses. The pilot C. P. Cleyenger is considered the best pilot on the Pacific coast. He won the coast championship at stunts In 1920. He also served as a second lieuten ant in the aeroplane service in the late war, and received his training at March field. Riverside, Cel. They left about five o'clock Tues- day evening for Milford, expecting to return here in a day or two. 2.3 4.6 .7. - . Beaver County General Dependent Mothers !. 1 . ' t. I F I 1 Itss- w- f 1 JBCPW I . 1" FRIDAY, AUG.' 5 1921 $2.00 County Tax Levy Mr. I k 1.4 8. 5. .. Fund Sinking Interest Building Purposes Beaver City 8.6 Electric Lights : 8. General 14 Water . 4. 8. , Streets ., ... 0. Public Library Milford Town 4. S, General '.8 Interest 8.46 ' 18 Sinking Fund v....... 1.8 Mlnersvllle Town Interest ....... ...............I 8. -- 4.6 Sinking Fund 4.5 General .. Per Year GIRLS TAKE PARADISE NATURALISTS' 4k. Malay Peninsula la a yVonderlsnd far Naturalists, Says Carveth Wslls, the Explorer. AJBIG HIKE 1.25 The MiBses Zoe Robinson, Gene Carveth Wells, noted British explorer 1.3! ve Gillies and Kate Robinson return- n who spent six years In the .5. monntaln- Jungles of the Malay Peninsula, says ed Monday night from a that country is "a paradise for natural- climbing hlkev 3.5 lstf." All sorts of strange animals first made foe the trip The 3. nr to be found there in abundance. were toplans Puffer's lake with Mr. to go 4. It la a land ef wild peacocks, white and Mrs. . Robinson and make short hikes from there to surrounding point of interest. Owing to the roads being closed for work they wjre unable to little-know- 4. get farther than Thompson's hols u with the wagon, so made their camp-in- g 3 Indigent place there. 8. fCounty Roads The girls were determined to go 8.5 .0 County Exhibit to the lake. . i 4.6 8tate Road 0 "Where An old proverbial saying. 1. 4... Library there's a will, there's a way" so at Interest ....... 1. State Bounty 5:10 Saturday morning they left ' 5.0 ..,. '.8 Sinking Fund Range Sheep and Goats 1.5 on the moat faithful poniea in the 4. Range Cattle and Horses 1. County Schools ' world shank's ponies . 1. General 1. Domestic Cattle 6. When they passed the camps whero the men were working on the road, they asked how tar It is to Puffer's CITY PARK BARN DANCE lake, and received the same reply from all. "t's a hell of a long way." The city has purchased the The barn dance by the Beaver With that as their only guide, they of south Anderson Just band in the opera house last W' property ' began a climbing the mountains, reach- into will make and it the was one of the largest square nesday night the of ing top great high cliffs, puff and most enjoyable affairs of its kind city park, to be used in connection ing and panting, only to find they Mrs. Marshall has been a prominent ever given here. Large numbers of with the present square. Negotiations had to run down it and climb anoth figure on the lecture staffs of Eastern dancers were there from surround are now under way for the purchase er Just a little higher and steeper. It Chautauqua clrculta and her first ing towns, Milford in particular, be of the E. A. Farnsworth place for wa two tired but hsppy girla who at Coast lecture tour will undoubtedly same the purpose. well ing represented. be pleasantly anticipated It is the intention to abandon the elephants, black panthers, tigers, five 7:45 beheld the prise they sought an The opera house was very origin audience. She is a the street between the properties kinds of flying animals, great apes they peered through the trees and d woman with the rare ally decorated and the costumes It U for park purposes. MORRI8REY NEWS and every kind of monkey under the 8w Puffer's lake glistening and spark 'werefnd worn some of the dancers by ability of presenting great truths in an sun. At Chautauqua on the fourth ling as It swayed back and forth fir Beaver When will is done this less than and music if the original Interesting and convincing manner. be night Mr. Wells will show remarkable ing the shore Its early bath.' . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reed and son had been as bum as the musicians have a park that any city might pictures of this wild tropical land and Here on the lakeside the gtrla tat of. Louis, of Salt Lake City, were the looked, the dance would hare been proud y will tell a thrilling of his ex down to eat their lnuch and count DANCING W. R. of out at 9:30. One look would have guests Superintendent periences there du f the six years the blisters on their feet. After restbeen enough. Monroe and wife during the past ?'' RIGHT OF WAV SECURED of official exploration work. Salt Lake, August 3 Relation of week. While here they visited Fish ing an hour or two they resumed The Beaver band is entitled to th their Journey to Big Flat and TMh- Lake and all the nearby canyons. y The of been secured baa woman to mental support man, and and de every physical dancing JULY FESTIVAL ar station, stopping only to pick child not only in Beaver City but through the Gillies ranch on the Wild velopment, the progress of the bal in '' ' , - Cat road, and the construction of the The M. I. A. stake held their Ju strawberries or wait for one of the Beaver cpnnty. i ' Mrs. J. C, Tanner and , children and the necessity for standard ly festival on the square Monday er- girls to slide, down the mountain-sid- e have gone to Salt Lake City to visit let, road Is now under way. v .. .. Tho Stake; M.fl.-committee iz&tion of of. tW. ' After nearly reaching the raoun- qualification dancing ' V with friends and relatives for a S , w i 1 ?W5M-aide Aften e, short reet at ths-V-tain to are to teachers ? among the subjects they intend month,. jaLBeaywl the nemwarol-they began ststlon, : T be considered at the. .Western, divV . '' i ..iM....x.lni.K,,..1,..-irme the- - Util t follawlaa: suiiiu, a descent this of ,miiituouUJ'lu Miss Levern Perkins of Magna,...- - ,OBTI!nHOI, f the American N&. Milfqrd on last Friday; accompanied Wttrk with tha areotion I " arB8rm t. A iare "owr I ooUl of tn na aoc" cam reached. Mr,kw' M Ed,tB BBrk- ute,T 'rom force of government surveyors, which Utah, is here and will spend the re-- LlonaI Normal ,chooi, under the ,au-b- y m. I s:su at p. with Blue them. malnder of the summer with her eDlce. ot the American National as- Island, 111., and Mr. Lewis, po- they brought Thfs work wUl be pushed with all ine Tar,ou 001 OI aoor ame, U They certainly enjoyed the trip. man business of who pular Milford, isier. Mrs. ueoan Monroe. tiv nf h Honrlnr ln,Utlnn Wtprm occupioa tne rore pari oi tne even- They are also enclined to agree secured speed. possible their license from marriage fheld here Auruit 11 to September ft The Garrison road will soon be ,ng- Th6 DeaTe,r band ,wa" DrentUlth those who told them ft the genial clerk, Waldo Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pendleton Jr. I, om. heU of a !onjr way; an1 p,ayed rereral flne -1. completed. Monday the save nan as meir guests, during tne took evening wedding offlp.DOrt, received at the IocaI The remaining two daya they were The Puffer lake road Is now com- - wnue ine ymr p"opl flancefl on ine past week, Mr. and Mrs. Lep A. Snow cei ot the utah Aasociation, Masters nlace at the M. B. parsonage in V Edwin Palce gave a short. h the mountains were lawn. to Merchant's within spent Uttlo Valley pleted the ford, ind daughters Esther and Nellie, and ot ceremony being performed pancing, under whose direction spirited talk on M. I. A. work. Roast mor9 quily; Win it to some one son, Alva; also Mr. and Mrs. Pendle- - the convention will be held, Indicate By Dr. Lace, state superintendent of four ' miles of the laker. ed peanuts were served by the com- - dee to run the mountains ' 1) ragged and ton. Sr. all of St. George. . no fewer than 100 representa Methodist missions, assisted by the - .deie-- . -- ot Winu the mittee at tne close or tne evening. thelr ,ho(,Rev. Zook. "WINK OF LEJION" tives danclnr masters and advanced The rally which will be given the hadn't any pep. but because shsnks The ring service was used. STARTS HIGH PRICK Miss LOlis McBride of Paragoon- students will be in attendnce. of August will be the mothers' ponies needed to be shod and refresh-- . last Members of the two families only sh. is visiting her brother Vernon stefane Mascaane. of New York, a such tern' and fathers' nullnr Thlal.j eu- McBride and family. Whether or not the mysterious L , fo fce D8iiet master of international fame. attended, making a large gathering. nffalr ge8t Mr. Lewis' daughter and family of new drink., "wine of lemon" started will be here to take charge of this , j of the M. I. A. activities. snumiBR quotations on the yellow citrus fruit Mrs. W. R. Monroe and little dan-- 1 phase of the meeting. He will be 88- - California came for the occasion. Mrs. Burke has many friends In to soaring is a much discussed ques gbter. Lois, who have been in the L. sisted by Miss Jessie Merries, a New A number of relatives and friend Mrs. Wm. Barrett and children ot Beaver who Join in congratulations. ton among buyers and experts, but D. S. hospital, returned home last I York daneeuse of high reputation. week left Mrs. Agnes East on of Greenville, the of of the lore Orden, part Mrs. Burke visited her daughter. ranchers, who have seen their re week, both much Improved. The I Fred Chrlstensen of Seattle, a lead- - Mrs. a cou- - gathered at her home Monday at 11 home her after for spending Zook here last year and prov- ceipta mount from aero to $12 snd burns upon Lola' legs are healing er in the art of ball room dancing, ed herself a most remarkable woman $14 a box, are not worrying wha pie of months here with her parents, o'clock a. m. and gave her a happy will have charge of the ball room "Icely. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Murdock. surprise in honor of her 88rd birth caused the Jump, as long as the cause I work and discussion and L. P. Chris- 4 day annlvertary. Mrs. Mary Whltehurst of S t. Geo continues to work on the Job In the Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bacon of the! tensen of Salt Lake, chairman of both Alice Beaumont passed aw- Miss Promptly at 12 o'clock the long Montreal mine were here the latter (the eastern and western divisions of rge, who has been visiting In Salt same satisfactory manner in a hospital in Salt Lake Wed- - dining table was spread and a spleoay Lake new of "Wine Lemon." a syrup and during her summer vacation, Prt of last week visiting Mrs. Ba the association, will give a series of nesday noon of stomach trouble. She did chicken dinner served to the fol- ron s mother. Mrs. Frances Jones. talks on rythm and the relation of stopped over to spend a couple of beverage, is being served at . soda and her sister Martha had gone np lowing guests: weeka here with her friends. She fountains almost to the exclusion of to Salt Lake for a vacation and rest, Mrs" Agnes Easton. gnest of hon dancing to educational development. left Wednesday for St. George to re- other drinks In the East, it Is r Messrs Earl Wade and Gilbert Brid or. when she was taken sick. sume her work as nurse In the hos Fashionable toclety has popularized M. I. A. PROGRAM gea or Salt Lake, have been here Mr. nd Mrs T. B. Davis It by making it the drink at the din at that place:. pital a few days with Mr. and "pending Mr. Wm Hurst Mr9WU1 and Smith Mr accomP"IV ner of the elite. Its effect as a bever- Mrs. Wm. Blaekner. The M. I. A. program given Sun Mrs, Mary Jane Petterson of Salt, They will return Mrs. Mr. and John led left Atkin. by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ollerton wbo age may be discerned in the following noma the last of the week.. .... . , Lake City. day evening. July 81, was under the have been In 10 Dy BunaaT aui ine a"'na Berkeley. California, statement by Phllllo Rorers of Bsnta direction of the A. O. T. club. The Mr. and Mrs. George Easton liners' encampment at Logan, Augfor the paat two years, spent the psst Barbara- Miss Anna Adams of Cedar City, program waa as follows Mrs. Orson Blaekner inclusive. lust three months In Provo, and came "The East Is mad. rrlved nre Saturday of last week Mrs.' Song Congregstion. Will Easton ) here last Tuesday, where Mrs. Oller- because the drink hss better then a ' to spend some little Urn with her Mlse Ellen Miller Prayer J. F. Tolton ton will remain the rest of the sum kick and Is being endorsed by preach- Miss Lillian Robinson entertain sister. Mrs. Welter MackerelK and Mrs. Mary Easton ; Song Congregation mer with her mother, Mrs. Caroline ers, doctors and educators ss destruc ed wlth a dinner party recently at Piano Solo Miss Kate Robinson. Bakes. family. After the dinner was I over and ths nf Mr anil Mra .1 Mr. Ollerton left Wednesday li. w tc.uj., i,mVmniun mwm lo .i. me I hrr hnmft In honor " rm.ln.lm..A. Reading "Breaking the Charm" for Berkeley where he will resume eheek. alacrity to the walk and stead- "d Roper and Mra. Elden AnderfcT.n i Mr. and Mra. Lew Griffiths of V Miss Sarah Atkln n;s studies at the California State Ines. to the eye. All of these result. t?. 1 Oak City. Vocal Solo Miss Clerynth Jenn wsviiie and small .eon. with the John n, VUHIU HIIIM Medical colloge. While In Provo. a 'M lni il. , . ' Vocal Solo Miss Lucile Hunting- - new Griffiths, are sojourning In the moun "" ' I i nn naa " 'i marriaro innnntirmi baby boy was added to their fsm 4 v u,wu"'m- - . Mn ' . . . -mr,A lns and at Fish lake during the l to "u" ...v.a oui 10 ses.. wnai of Mlaa Edna Roll ""'" In. nf Minerartlla I uy. r.ur i. .v. -..iuiiii. inn . arowemi a waa th i.uiiprra "; 4 Song Congregation. month. ""u t..i r und. nay have wired the East for the reclne for an w,",ara w,1on 4 Annt Anea. In ternn " taken Salt "e,.p,n the Like V . place Prof, and Mrs.. Montague of the the new beversre which ha. in Dr" Mrs. J. E. Huffman aad Mr. and Mrs. Wm Heslinrton." Mr. MUrdock Academy, and Mrs. Llnds spectacnlar manner apparently saved plc- Ju,T J6tnarrivnd Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr. and "ttle son. of Tucson. Aritona. ..... took a swimming party to the California lemon Industry. Mrs. Rees Jones of Adamsvllle. Mess- b,rd nM4;'0Tw the trees "re Monday nd spent a short Twltchell n C Mrs. H. Mcfihane and Miss So the moonshine of the East fad the Mlnersvllle reservoir Monday ev rs Earl Wade and Gilbert Bridge of ttae here visiting old friends and 01 no,,or Baldwin nice at home birthday aa entertained the A delicious gump supper was es away before the sunshine of Cali ni Salt Lake, returned. Sunday, from a acquaintances. While here they made ening. h mr' 0h nr- - t0 th,nk Mrs of of last McShane, Mr.' home at Mrs. Saturday of ths and enjoyed fornia, extrscted from the lemon. ' to the Beaver canyon. to see such a won ftne,r headquarters at me Hotel sea Jos. Jackson Jr. week. In honor of Miss Alice Me-- 'i ' wou,a Ter About fourteen -were a Kt.t-flepral J, entertained, at were In the party and .rTer ; shane of SalrUke cny. The afterhad Mr. and Mrs. Murton Musser everybody Mr. Mrs. and DeWoIf of home the a aeiigntrul day, was spent and Mr. a 8. Smith. aooraUer of the a dandy time. v .. son of 8alt Lake City, accompanied noon was spent with cards. Refresh- - 'atrrrn'the Mrs. Wm. F. Knox, leaving on Firm Loan bank., of Berkeley.. Csl- evening the gnesta depart were served during the . after- enls by Judge Brown, also of that city, Ifomla. snent Friday and Saturday Tuesday afternoon for an extended Al- - ed, leaving with them their best wish noon. "Those were: Miss present A great many tourists from all "rrlved here, Sunday and spent es for many more happy of last week here. annralslng the trip through the north part of the birthdays. over the United States have camped dar with Mr Byron, whl.a f.m. ,ce MrShanj. g,.e.f of honor; Virgin- Dr. Yellowstone to and park. land for loan- - in this county. He ap- - "tate ,a 0TMV ' .Bern.ce JoPn. on our In two The the past ily. camping grounds gentlemen returned (Mr. John Jones and Serena Spaff-or- d Proved loan, m th. imonnt of 8 5 l.i Huffman was formerly a physician ow",u- two weeks. They all spesk very home the same evening owing to b- n- "TT .' aa fifteen yesra ago. of Richfield, who were married in 000 hero and in Mlnersvllle. Meijsrvea This n M ' 8tan1 highly of our pretty little town? iov Ines. burMr.. Musser " ita World th In of the Richfield army past the fore Part of last week, major In the circulation wfll money (chard Hmlington. be in camping ground and our wonder on will remain for a week or ten have returned to their home In Bea-rountr In thirty diava. Twenty 'one war and alnca hit return from the ly ful roads. They also say that the days, aa the guest of her pncle. Mr, i , service has made his home at Tucson loan. i. .ti Mr. and Mrs. Lelsnd Roper, of Onk vfr. We wish them many years of hapare telling what good accom White. They were taken for a drive tourists . . Aritona ..1 n. i mcrv is permsneni jarra wu modatlona they found in our hotels to the Murdock Academy grounds, City, returned to their home Satur py married life.,.; , ' " TtOb-l BOCiation ArnnliMl dor with and they were very much delighted day.' after spending a few. weeks Greet of North Creek and cafes. Mr. John McGarry left Wednesday ert B. Whit Mre. Roper's falher. Mr. Hyr- r..M.t .nd Georre Mrs. Stanley . . . . , i with it and the surrounding country. with H innsiis sfternoon iwas opersxea on lor awiwa P Low aerrwtarr for his home at Rlverai.1. una While. were They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Levi and family Cnllfornla. Mrs. McGarry and ltttlo Mr. flmt.ii hv fall at tke office of Drs. McGregor and Elden Mrs. of Oak Anderson, hy City Mra. Ed. Twltchell of North Creek rme is .pent last reek visiting Mrs. Levi's anernoon. son. wonaay Falrhanas. rvan.wni avallatkera will k. remain here until the na hma here visiting her parmev parenta, Mr.' and Mrs. S, Sorensen. at who has been quite sick for the psst who weather cooler. U to finance the farmers who are recovering from .the operation very " ana get. Mrs. Heber Dean ten dara la NMnM.r Elkinors. ,, mcwy, , distress. t .4 8.2 1.8 - . . clear-thinkin- g. broad-visione- " st-r- . right-of-wa- A; if BTJRKE-LEWI- i ;ipld r timwCLj' - - V vr'Jl a m a . k a . - m tu - , a. 1 , J .. -- - . 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