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Show An 8 Page Weekly Pa- BEAVER COUNTY NEWS per Full of Latest Town, County and State News at Cost of $2.00 a Year. 1 VOL 4. NO. 67 PARTY MILFORD MOVEMENT HIGH Interests of Town of Milford and County of Beav- er, State of Utah. BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1912 MILFORD. THE PROGRESSIVE A Publication Devoted to the The Red Warrior SGHOQL S2.00 PER YEAR us next Sunday. went to Milford last Thursday for a Mrs. White entertained at an inform short visit with relatives. al Rarebit party Monday evening in School opened here the first of tl e The public school in Milford opened honor of Mr. Itoht. Millikens twenty-fift- h month, with a large supply of childrtn in all grades. Mis Sarah Keener, here last Monday. During the week birthday. who was here three years principal Superintendent Allen and his qu re of Wm. Kelly of Tine Grove is again same capacity, returned in the ago, teachers have hten doing every tiling with us for a few days. and Miss Barton of Beaver as assistant. they can to get things shaped up so The Leaers of the Hpnrichsen Min- Looks as though they are very efficient as to commence active class work ing property will ship another ear of and have things running smoothly. next week. There is a registration high grade ore in a few days. Miss Clara Griffiths of Frisco was a THE POBLIG SCHOOL The Ninth Grade of first year of high j Mr. W. J. Merritt, on one of hi school work will ojien in Milford Public j frequent trip to Milford tlii- - week. ' School Bnilding. It has been decided reports that verything is moving by the Board of Trustees not to charge aoll8 at Ihe Bed Warrior in the same a for some time past. They any tuition for pupils to this high school manner so long as they come from the limit shipped three carloads of ore last of thi School I)itrict. no matter inonili, have already shipped one whether they are under or over carload this month and have another ready. 1 here . no special news eighteen years of age. It uas also been an exciting naiuiv however to decided by the School Board to buy the books and aupplies needed by these high school students and to sell them to the students at cost. It is impossible, under Mining Activity at Frisco the law, for the Board to furnish them free. The Statute provides for toe We are advised that the railroad Board to do that for the grades but company is contemplating some adnot beyond the eight grade. A number ditional switches at Frisco in order to of pupils have already registered for take care of the heavy traffic in ore is originating at that point-this ninth grade. The work will be ex- which The increased operations of the Horn actly the same as the first year of high Silver Company, especially the large scho-iin most towns and cities. It is shipments being made from the olu desired that the information be spread damps, has given a great increase to that no tuition will be charged. The business up there and added to the other operations, which are underway School Board and, we are glad to sav, in that immediate vicinity, makes a most of the people of Milford are bound vast improvement in conditions. to have a high school course here. We are making the best beginning this year FRANK LAUD SUFFERS FROM BROKEN LEG that is possible under the circumstances. We want the people of this school disAbout midnight of last Saturday trict to appreciate what ia being done night, Frank Laub, working for the and to send the children to this school. railroad company, fell into the ashpit at the round house, broke his leg and as Dry Land Watermelons a result of the injury went to the Holy Lake on the train And Ollier Truck Cross Hospital at Salt Milford Sunday night. Dr. leaving Hunter dressed his injuries and saw Mr. and Mrs. DeWolfe Wednesday him off on the train in good shape. afternoon of this week mode a little The-Utatrip out into the valley East of town United to look at the crops growing on Walter The National Progressive larly ha sprung into being in Beaver County. O. C. Nelson of Salt Lake City, a organizer, came down from Salt Luke and went over to Beaver Sunday altogether of !fi7, divided 84 boys and Mrs. E. H. Street has gone to Newhonse visitor one day last week. morning, the Sih inst.. and a meetbe3 on distributed in a Beaver was held is that there for Ed" between the girls, stay. lengthy grades ing Mr. Wilson ha been practicing up a follows ; having very nicely. date, O. C. Nelson presiding as chairon the Tennis game and it looka as Mr. Biinzo with 7rh and 8lh grades, Mrs. Dr. Banning and Mrs. Bevana tho be is speedy. was electman and Sherman ed County Chairman or the party and 22; Mis Florin with Mh and 6th, 20; Miss Bet is with 3rd and 4th, 33; Miss SecreMurdock It. Jr. County Joseph with 2ml 87; Miss Pardo with Larsen on the Nelson Mr. went North tary. 45, Milford train from that night. 1st, making a total of 157 pupils. . The Primary or beginners grade has Pursuant to this County Organizabeen eliminated for the first time this tion a call has been issued by the Carries the best and most complete stock of everything in As Milford has chairman and Secretary for Primaries been year. running to elect delegates to a State Convenits school heretofore, it took nine Grocertes , ' tion of Ibis new party to be held at , years to complete the eighth grade, the beginners grade consuming one Ogden on the 13th of this month. and All Kinds of FRESH and Beaver Countys delegation being apyear att! then the numbered grades CURED MEATS following. It has been found by exportioned, Beaver 4 delegates, Milford If there is anything you want, we have it, 2 delegates, Minersvilie 2 delegates, perience that the beginners grade and and can supply you at right prices. FRISCO, UTAH the rsii 'gtede can just as well be Greenville and Adamsville together run together, which has been done delegate, Newhonse and Frisco to1 for this year, which will enable any gether delegate. The delegates from Beaver City are pnpil to complete the entire eight Sherman McGarry and L. A. Harris, grades In eight years. Some misapwe understanding they will bo the prehension has arisen in town of the Miners-villsitnatiw the beginners are in onea to From only go up. Successors to Schow & Fotheringham same room the with some of the pupils Orin Burke and Sid Carter are were who beginners last year. In delegates. At a primary held in the DeWolfe-McKa- y making this change it is impossible to! prevent that as some of the beginners Companys Store Thursday are not quite ready for the second afternoon of this week, P. B. McKeon Flour. and Mrs. W. H. DeWolfe were elected grade, hut it Is expected to have this adjusted so that no time will be lost delegates. b any pnpil .on that account in the At this time, as we go to press, the long ran, and for the future the so convention is in session at Ogden, and Muirs Dry Farm. They brought CALL AND GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH A. J. McMullen, Superintendent called beginners we will not be able to report results back with them some full fledged ripe grade will be j and Manager of the Utah United prountil next week. That these melons watermelons. perty in Beaver Lake, on hia trip to were fully ripe and matured, 1 I WMilford this week reported things If you knew of the real value of id of color ) the the evidenced xr by in Mormon Church Chamberlains Liniment for lame back, Meeting? as out there about usual, ( r going along soreness of the muscles, sprains and as well as by the taste of the nf At theresgnt tiny they are p'ppecl wouk never wist; TJey co nted ICO tielcns J1I coatig rheumatic pains.-yofrir-- a ' and are working M. Stnbbart of Lamoui, contact Ing to lie without it. For sale by Milford on in good shape. There has not Mr. McMullen. men beside three Iowa, representing the Reorganized Fharmacy. been one shower all summer on this of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Church These melons were planted your ground. Train Service To Saints, has been holding some meetCounty Convention rather late in the season after sheep an today ings in Milford this week. By the Soon To Be Resumed shearing, being the middle of May or of local the Mormon organilater. The exact date was not put The Democratic County Convention courtesy zation he has been allowed to use the down. has been called to meet in Beaver on We are informed that the present Mormon Meeting House. Elder StnbMr. of acres Muir. We are ina.BO has fifteen 24th of September. the traffic is such a tax upon the limited has been in Utah for some time bart service of three trains a week now corn, from which he has already haul- formed that the Republican County adjusting the estate of his mother, CAPITAL STOCK 525,000.00 prevailing on the Frisco and Newhouse ed four large wagon beds of corn with Convention will be held on the next branch that it will only be a very a good deal more to be gathered yet. day. the 25Lh, but the formal call has who died at Deseret some time back. While out here he is carrying on short time before service at least six The corn is nice and solid with the not i. been issued. yet A renewed. be will week days in the mistdonary work in behalf of the ReSavings ears well filled out and no worms. good many times recently the train Church. Before nis return organized fine He SUMMONS also has potatoes, although baa not been getting into Milford at taken guarIN THE JUSTICES COURT, before to ',fillardj,unty he expects to hold night anywhere from 8:30 to 10 oclock. he only planted one sack of seed ala meeting at Greenville, where there The Majestic Company ia now shipping together. Mr. DeWolfe dng six pota- S. D. ATKIN, JUSTICE of the PEACE all. in and for Star PrecincL Beaver Coun- are quite a number of his people. Mr. all of its ore over the Old Hickory toes from one hill. ty, State of Utah. Stuhhart is an interesting speaker and Switch, which causes considerable y Some of and watermelons the sqnaBh and both going, coming Mr. Geo. Atkin, Plaintiff, V. even those who do not agree with there, and there is a great deal of switching are going to be sent over to Beaver to Otto Davidson, Defendant. Summon. him in his doctrine have enjoyed his to be done at Frisco and also at New- the County Fair. The State of Utah to the above namIfolcfes ed defendant: You are hereby sum- addresses. house, and the up shot of it is that one train three timeB a week cannot moned to appear before the above enIdeation Notices at this office. Wall Paper 1912 Wall Paper in all titled court within ten da)s after the handle it in any kind or proper shape The railroad authorities appear to grades and styles. Mrs. C. Beard. service of this summons upon you. il realize this, therefore the expectation served within the county in which of improved service in the immediate Lhis action is brought, otherwise, withNEWHOUSE NOTES luture. BEAVER COUNTY LANDS in twenty days after this service, and defend the above entitled action; The implicit confidence that many brought against you to recover t ATTENTION ATTRACT of thirty-seve- n dollar and CL That Newhouse has Home sporting in Colic, Chamberlains have people is cents for board and room furnished blond, is a conceded fact- ince ti e Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in dance of last Saturday in use the founded on their experience evening. Mrs. Jean H. Bake man, of River- the above narnrd defendant; and case of yonr failure to do so, judgment of that remedy and their knowledge of side and Los most the well and popular the Angele, came trom will be rendered agiinst you accord the many remarkable cures of colic, know and Slatter are n, Tolton, probadiarrhoea and dysentery that it has ef- North into Milford Thursday morning to the demand of the complaint. bly the leaders, with the Johansen hoy S. I). ATKIN, fected. For sale by Milford 1 harmacy to stay in this vicinity for several day. cli.sc second. a Wilson, Tattersall, Justice of the Peace. Mrs. Bakeman has been engaged for Shumate. Kangaa and others all taking some time in the business of locating S, G. Cole Returns to Mlord and a prominent part. These boys think SIMMONS promoting land in Iron County of two or three autohiring IN THE JUSTICES COURT, before nothing and is now desirous of turning her atPEACE when mobiles D. of the the S. ATKIN, JUSTICE pleasures of tiie S. G. Cole, the owner of the Silver tention to Milford and vicinity. There in and for Star Precinct Beaver Coun- tender and fairer sex is at take. and other Fraction mining be of to land Ledge is a considerable portion ty, Slate of Utah. riii-claims in Star Mining District, returnbrought a crowd from Milford up here in the near future and opened Mrs. Geo. Atkin, Plaintiff, ed to Milford on Wednesday morning for Lheoccaion mentioned and Vs of this week. Mr. Cole has been in she is endeavoring to intere st vaiious and to say they all had an enjoyable Chas. Hail. Defendant. Summons the East for some time in business, clients of hers located in different named above the to of nimtj would be putting it mildly, es amongst other things organizing a parts of the United Mates, many of The state Utah summonYou are defendant: herehj j,(.jaily the couple who went to sloop company to work this pri perty. The them around I s Angeles, in d Silver Ledge Fraction claim has been lands. She has loealed some 65 Cali- el to apaear before the above enlilh .in tliu auto, and those who made the court within ten davaafler thcservico passed for patent by the Salt Lake tril toWahWahand llaudiiios Ranch. Land Office and patent is expected fornia Paiti.-- in Iron County, all of of this summons upon ) on, if served The show preceding the dance was from the Land Office at Washington them people of means and amply able within the county in which this action Mr. Cole has perfected to cultivate and improve the land is brought, otherwise, within wonty Minstrel. White and Futheringham in any mail. wififtir after this service, and defend the end men. Tolton Center and Chantron a ioint where a com- which to arrangements have taken up. If they days they above against entitled'fcetion; brought I wish to announce that my Fall and Winter stock of Millinery pany will be organized in the next will do the work which you to recover the sum of fort) sx at the piano all made hit. The circle ahead and go and million one few days, with share, mae UP Base ball players in has arrived and is now on display, consisting of as fine a line of pat- If they will go dollars and fiiteen cents for clothing taken have up. the enable the) to funds secured enough besides shapes, frames, defendant by S. I). Atkin; uniform and the boys all took their tern hats as will be seen in any large city, beginning and prosecution of work in ahead and do the work which they in- furnished novelties and right feathers up to the latest modes. crowns, trimmings, the immediate future. The name of tend to do, it will be a big tiling for and in case of your failure to do so, parts credibly.' he rendered will against Garrison Ball team failed to this company will he the Silver Ledge this country. We hope site will he judgement There will be no formal opening, but you are all invited to look you according to the demand of the Outside of Mr. Mining Company. at my line before purchasing elsewhere. ializc, and there is now a game and able to place a considerable number complaint. Cole all original stockholder Mrs. L. E. Hicks, Milliner, H. I). ATKIN, tempi a ted with Milford or Frisco. We offieers will lie resident of Rochester, of these good people in the vicinity Main street, Milford, Utah of Atkin the Ieace. Justice of Hotel, w Frisco South is Bld understand to Old McKcon anxious of Milford. g., allop N. V. Salt-Lak- ; f Mc-Qarr-y - L GRIFFITHS . Dry Goods Miners Supplies l 1 e 11 N. C. Schow & Sons. j i , - Meats and Groceries, Hay, Grain j and WE SELL FOR CASH . , f Phone 16 y" Do House Banking at Home. Start with the account Milford State Bank and Commercial Deposits and courteous treatment anteed to de-la- fl&rs. X. E. dfotlUnen In-su- Aiib-n- - tlu-s- e , s ; ! . . . |