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Show 9" 2 . ' Bttw Vol. XIV. JjvAj vtllU A V NEWS. NOTES MINERSVILLE JOB HOLDS MEET NG x. - l , ' ROLL The Seniors are still hating a ttme. For the round of parties Is not ended. Last Saturday evening It tfte Swindles. urst home. Misses Phytts 8windlehurst and Nettle Gale gave another of those famous Senior parttea. Patriotism to school and Gilbert-Yardley- - Country were shown by --theartistlc decorations. With music and games, the time went rapidly by. At mid he regular" .quarterly conference night a dainty luncheon was served. will be held at the SUkebundlng, after which the guests departed. All Saturday, beginning at 11 o'clock, unlnamlously voiced the sentiments the new time, and Sunday morning that the hostesse were royal enter it will be at the opera house, begin- tainers. ning at the same hour. There will pe speakers from the north. Some pt aii lav classes are at work -- on the apostles will be present. All are the commence programs. From the cordially Invited, way In which the several committees The officers of the "Stake M. L A. are gutting their heods together, we are preparing special program tor all look forward to something worth that evening which .will be given at whflS - -- the Park building beginning . o'clock, the new time. at 8 ' . IILI.il Aioiencs give promise or some- thin? out of the ordlnarj this year, FIRE AT NORTH CREEK as already several 8 tate records have ibeen pushed aside and new distan Mrs. Electa Crosby's home at ces and speed made. Maeser ln the North Creek was - burned to the Javella thrw.Nowers in sprints and ground last Sunday at I o'clock ln welg!,t, McShane and Tanner In pole the afternoon. She had gone to the vault; Whornham and Murdoch In field with the cattle and was ; only middle" distance runs and .Joseph in gone about fifteen minutes. When long distance are putting up records she returned her home was all in that are bound to create sensations flames. Some of the near neighbors in our final meeta. The noticed, smoke" coming out of the and field meet for this division is to roof and rushed to her assistance, be pulled off at StGeorge this year. but very little could be done for high 'wind was ; Wowing' a ni, II aVdaJAprit iith.jon.the M. A, took all their energy to savw the campus,, the Ird year class took the granary and hay stack. Nothing in other classes to a glorious scooping, tne bouse was saved except , one score 8 to S7, Not counting the re trunk. Her daughter, "Mrt. .Andrew lay forfeited to them, they got I out Otego lives with her and Mrs. Or- of. 12 first besidea ihelr share of egra't things were all burned.: No the seconds and thirds. "The events Insurance; whs on the place, .whlc were pulled off in greatahape, and makes It seem rather' hard. This Is some splendid records were made. the second home that" has been burn ed at North Creek within the' last The following is a summary of the ' few months.' They have our sym events: ;v' .; pathy.... 100 yard. .dash No wers (Junior) first Murdoch (Sophomore) second. , Born to Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Chris Robinson - (Junior) third. Tlme tian, Sunday, April 18. a fine baby 10 boy. . Mother and aon doing fine. Mle W. Joseph (Junior) first Blackner (Junior) second. Horton Mr. and Mrs. Arch Clyde took i (Junior) third. ' Time 5.1z. (holiday Arbor day and motored ov High jump Smith (Junior) Mur ler to Newhouse to watch the shear doch (Soph) Sewel, Anderson (Soph ing ;ot sheep. They enjoyed their third Ulght 8 ft. I.' Discua Maeser 4 Senior) ..first trip very much. Nowers . (Junior) necond. Robinson Goo. Mitchell of ' Beaver was .i (Junior) third., Distance 108 feet visitor ln town Monday, doing bus! 820 yard dash Nowers (Junior) ness for the Con. Wagon and Ma first. Murdoch (8oph.) second. Jos chine Co., for which firm he la sales eph (Freshman) third.. Time 88 Javlln Maeser - (Senior) agent. Parowan Times. first - : M1L1X)IU) NOTES HOD) PEACE spirited after the wonderful banquet given In their honor. The boy say that the girls know how to manago and cook a good dinner. ; Influenza-pneumoni- a, " NOTES The Annual athleUc balL held on April Uth la the Murdoch Academy amusement hallwas a big success. ln !.tt WM toe best event of the Bea8ThewrestUng and: boxing Last betweeiTdancea. was highly Instruc- crowd ing to tive as well at entertaining. - f ? which Th 'Freshle' boys are feeling very by the - " No. MURDOCH Friday afternoon at the' regular HONOR assembly hour, a good program war given 'by. the-- High School students. The openings number was a short The following names of boys .from play written and directed by Miss Beaver appeared In a Vst Hatfield and Miss Vaughn. It was publishedcounty In the Salt Lake paprn, ' followed by several readings and the first of the week." The list commusical selections. prises all the soldier boys who made the supreme sarrifice either la bat Sunday, April, 18, Mr. and Mrs. tle or by disease, during the war and Hutchings and granddaughter, Vir up to January. 1, 1911. ginia Boyle, motored over from BeaAlbert Dean, Beaver ver. They spent the afternoon with Rural King Dorrlty, Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marshall. Frank J. Edwards, Mllford' James Yardley, Beaver Mr. Andy Clothner of MInersville, Wallace Ipson, Beaver passed away ; Sunday, April 18, Harry D. Keith; Nada; Friday evening he 'was sieied with Samuel Martinet, Beaver a paralytic stroke which rendered , Beaver him unconscious and from which he Dan Limb, Adamsvllie did not recover. Impressive funeral services were held, Tuesday afternoon CONFERENCE in the MInersville meeting house. , JO - - April 18, 1118 Friday, City. Utah, lvyv .rr. BEAVER COUNTY. The Home Economic club met In the basement of the library building : FrldayStfternoonl April 15. A nice crowd waa present to listen to the splendid program, which had been preparjdr Meeting wis called to or- and after der by the the regular bu sinew meeting of the club the following program was pre 'h sented; Vi ;jJ--sn JWoodhouse-RasmuseeMrs, Kate of Fillmore, on of Beaver's talented daughters, tang a solo In her sweet and pleasing manner, and we felt that we. were very lucky to hate her present to giro us such a treat. ...'...Mrs. Archie Clyde, . president of he club read tome very interesting " articles from a leaflet sent out by the Utah Agricultural college, en Leslie Roberts who has been work titled ''Cleaning House, which gave the ladies many new Ideas to try out ing at Newhouse, returned to his with Miss Lena In their spring house' cleaning. - A home, polish for. furniture made of olive Griffiths, whom he Is going to marry oil and rinegar ejual parts which May 1st They will make their makes' good polish and dries quick home In Parowan.. ' ly, learlng no oil to soil rugs, doll Mrs. George. Roberts and grandson lea, etc., was a very simple buVhelp-fu": wno nave oeen viamng relatives in article. Mrs. Rasmussen. favored us with MInersville for the past two weeks have goe to Parowan for a week's another ong. ' .' stay. M a Mrs. Margaret unlock gave very interesting humorous reading, The friends of Mrs. Frank Willi entitled, "Home' Economics" Lieut. ama will be glad to hear that she l , Smith, one of Bearer's teachers gare from the severe attack recovering a talk on some of his xperlences as of from which said Smith Mr. soldier. a that it was a pretty ticklish Jmainess to talk she has been, suffering for the last to a crowd of women, and he surely few weeks. ' felt It would be much easier to' hare faced the Huns. He was at training ' A dance, under the direction of , school at Yale, New Karen, Conn Tsadore Fothtrtngham and Lim Dot when the Armistice was signed, so son was given In Wood's halt, TuesThe music was fur was not given the opportunity of go- - day evening. nished the Griffith's orchestra. by Ing over as he wished to. He told ns about his Thanksgiving day dinner, eaten In one of the most aristocratic i An excellent program was render meeting. Sun families of New Haven. ' He also ed at the peace-fla- y "Mr. afternoon. F. Tolton J. day attended the Westminster opera and the which'lwas irave 'main address , nd" Scotch heard the grett.lCarulsd ' followed hy eeveral musical numbers sing. Mr. Smith's talk (Was , touch and a short talk by Mr. Hoyt enjoyed by, all and we hope to have " " ' vV". htm with us again. MARRIED V Fruitade and delicious cake were hosserved after the program by the We have . received Information tesses,' Mrs. Ben Bohn; Mrs. Nancy that Victor Decker of this city, and Whornham, Mrs. Rachel Low, Mrs. Miss Vera Wood of were MInersville, Llddia Bohn and Mrs. Jewel Boyle. married In the St George temple laf A committee of fire was appointed Thursday. ' by the president of the club to meet The groom Is a son of J. O. Deck with the officers of the club to makf er, well known and liked by those arrangements for a special meeting who are acquainted with him, and to be held at the library for the a; young man who will make a good pose of getting hew members, so that protector and provider, for the young w may become affiliated with the The bride is one of Mlnersville's Women's Federation at Salt Lake Jlady of his choice. vice-preside- nt ... fee- big-tra- ck DAYJPVICES Mist Ada McGregor af Parowan, waa in our cltjf this week. - , Mr. and Mrt. Scott Tanner are vis a large Sunday evening In Salt' Lake. ' lUng gathered at the Park build listen to the fine program Clint McShane" earn - over . from had been prepared for them M. I. A. and. those who were 3eaver8undsy snroute to Salt Lake . not there to hear it missed a rare CItj. treat- The program given wan at follows: H. B, Dlehl ot the Telaride Powef . ; Music by the audience with prayer I company Is stationed her In Mllford by Biahop Tanner. ; . ' 1 tor torn time. .Music by the Fernley quartet uua rerniey, Mra. rernley. Mrs. J Bud ba been demoted as manager Hooten an.d .Georgn itcheH. aecom- - of the L'tah Theatre. J Tha" patrons .of the theatre wlU miss Bud's tme. panieq o ira. Ma White. . . carton McShane, who hat recent 1 ly returned from service, gave Superintendent of Schools IfsMar very . interesting talk on his exper-lo-f Beaver, was a visitor In' Miltord tences. He with six other boyajfrom Tuesday. Beaver, . left Beaver the .qt,,Anr, naring enlisted in Salt Lake. I Fred Jefferson it back af hit post From there they; went In Goat Isl- - fin the 'meat 'market eftartw'e and. Ban, fla Francisco, where thevlth's.7. lav-o- tt t ...with the it. ... were torn they would likely aUy for at least six monthe, but they only .1. Cllne returned yesterday morn- w u iaer aniiing wnen ing rrom a ten aays nusinest trip f(to ' " Vi- -' the wer tine K.'.rf .lo.i. .v. ship South Dakota. - He tald the on- - a n. fl, Schow went to Reed ly nara part about it was that they one or the' home boyt day night to visit Mr.' ac.1 MrtT John wm reuinea tor otn- - White. Mr. and Mm. White motored r ei service. Tney sailed south to San back Jto Milford with him Sanday tr- -iig uivj atuppea i or a iewining. to coal., then ' sailed straight r r.n.m,, waerw tney joined the Mr. Berkhelmer renorta that work great south' Atlantic fleet T Ha said' on the weW on the Erana class la so-.. rwu cusiomary wmonst iitHfeg 0n !cely, ,tbey are dowa abott '"' ' lh mi. .... , ' . r Batur-had-to-lea- H" :, wni v ins war-snip-s to initi- - twenty uae men mat never have cro u iu epuaior. mere were about Thm feet MtifA Pitn,f hadimer been' across and 'hat been compelled to buy a ear to w MKn m luiuiory ana rget around fast enough to attend to r ' ' ' ; among them and had to aUnd Ln their bualnaaV' fifty vwho he waa some pretty rough .handling, They wutBml e coast ny POmU On of Soutlt- - America." landlngjit Rio tuooe jenareo, Bratll. June 1?. wer? Ta 9n sjaeraoie uneriy and spent-- ' sorae ne sifnis. He.JoM of nuio.cejn juuf, Pieces tBe7(our.ie!j aur-Ing the summer months, and the . Vr. and afra. JaiuhiH TTtaVm.. Mrt. John' Kirk." Mr. and Mrs. C. V Arrlngton and chHdren are expects home this evening from a two wetka' ri9;t in RlchBeld and Tory. . u, Will. Elmer came over from Ely. Nerada. Saturday, to attend to some many nnerfencet ther ' hnd.- Near I hnstnesa mattra .'nd wi.tf the, latter part o( November.; thfy fte went on to. DelU to tpsni uuoa Newport jvews..wnere they dsy with hit parenU. before return. Bpcm a lew oaye, TMnksglving day hng home. was spent ,jn New York City. Then ,ni ? for Spencer Scow was up from Mead- MPeaxe target pracuce. at ow ValUv. Willi .' tin l OnltuBta TheyVwere Halifax soon after the big exploi. where he 'is employed on Ihe Salt Ion and; from there .made; the first Lake Route. Construction crew, to convoy trip' across ;the Atlantic, Upend Sunday with his. parents, Mr.crowing wiw eignteen . shlpt . the Jand Mrs: N. C Schow nrsi ume ana seven teen the secpnd , was very etormy fl. potter of Riverside. Cal.. on.tpeir second voyage and they had jto endure many jiPnt last Friday tn town vieiUnt narosnips. . ter the second trip,' with his old Ume friende. R. V Boot IL ihM it winter or iud Haul wum 4 w.i lor ine woi t t.e . r' . mu aw veMtwu.- asa vvivi 1118'Hero waa he andloa transferrod war to nt hit fitW of whom the popular young 'women, wept, to Key West Islands for mar - mother, who Hve ln South Carolina, MTSCELLAKEOrS SHOWER people think very highly, and one ine iraming. rrom Key .West to J He la the leading plumber U kit that will stand shoulded to shoulder wnere ne tpent borne town and consequently kaa Mrs. Joseph Bakes entertained at with her husband throughout ' their .,WB, . ... r . . . soma - nttiA tim k a Miscellaneous shower a number of married life. ""ro plenty oi money to travel wua ,vym mucn more nospiunie and made one her friends and neighbors at her niurw ii some man in e as- Milford ami irtntt e home Saturday evening, In hono of ... Ti.ttJ tern cities; there he went'toliaat .JVpm SnndaV Wa tarrlflVWtad sad DewMrs. Jay her daoghter-ln-laPBDfART DANCE 1 r -. , ,ne spent ,..aome dust storm. Quite a HtUe damace 4w ,n...wnre ey Bakes. Many nice and beautiful a lime in labmarlne base .afhool.Iw Ann aronnil tnwn Ta Wilford Robinson kindly donated gift were given her and the evening Anderson ana mere was assigned to the D. A. Ut.nA t ,. tv.n n.,v was spent with music add recita- to the Primaries of Beaver, the use Smith (Junior) second. Mn,.i.t. A., No.. I Quincy Uncle ,6a m'a lar.ljy wrecked and some' windows were tions. ' A lovely lunch was served of the opera house Saturday after , Mr and Mrt, Pert Skinner and (Soph.) third. Distance 120 feet. 880 yard dash Joseph.: (Junior) gest submarine. Jle taya there lsl blwn out of house In Ue aerU lata In the evening by the hostess, as noon, April 11, and they held their Mrs. Mayme Skinner went to Beaver . . one ' - .Kni.i slated by her ' daughter Mary and first primary jdnneV The chlldrc Friday to attend the wedding of first. 8kUuwr.(Boph.) second. Bow- - : inin awrht par oi wiww, marine In than fether bran training Mrs. Lucy Turner. The guests were: were very happy , and It . did the their granddahghter Laree. yPiro- - jnsn (Seph), third. Time 8:lt ' Pole vaultTanner (Junior) 1st cnes or ine army, Here all mlUUry . Mrs. Arcb'Fotherlngham,. Mrs. (f. F. hearts of their teachers good to see Van Times.' ,8gt. Guy .Lewlt Of Co. .".Oatk Farns- - aiscipime it relaxed. Offlcera and infantry, ,40th, division. McShane (Junior) second. McShane, Mrs. Clifton McShane. Mrs. them having such a delightful Ume There Is sewing at the Red Cross worth (Junior) third. Height 10.4. men are all as one add It brings the throngh Mllford last Thursday morn Abe Fotherlngham, Mrs. Karl Grim This was the first of a series of dan or) men ln closer fellowship. In closling'en route to Camn Kearny. He It 440 yard dash shew, MriT Douglas Fotheringham. res which they expect to give this room and Mrs. Yardtey "wishes .the t . e g brother of .Artnd Myrpn Lewis. 'Mft. Barah Pool." of Salt Lake. Mrs coming spring and gammer. The 1st ladies jsrould call and get ft. so, the first Robinson (Junior) second. ing, ne maae a jtw rsmaika Gut Fernley, Mrsr.Ed. Fernley1, Mrs of May, they expect to have a big it may be finished and sent away as McGregor (Soph!) third.' Time 62 league or nations and aald tbe4menl0f this city and was formerly ot Mn- Shot put Nowers (Junior) first mat naa oeen in service were not ford himself. He was employsd In Nancy Whornham. Mrs. Lucv Tur- ball In the evening, to' which the soon as possible. ' Maeser very atrong for It, ,fnd,ht he hop-- the Beaver County News cS ustfl Swtn Hilda will be Invited. en. win Skinner I (Soph.) ..second. It grownups ner, Lettle .Bod What a Chicago mother think (Benior) third. Dtatance 88 feet ed thtt every tenttor that voted, for pearl, three" years ggo. when he' left ; Lenora Fotheringham, Vers be- a Character ball and will be very Broad Jump Nowers (Junior) It It there ever wat n Ume come, for Pomona. California, wkVre ,he ; . , v. Fotheringham. Interesting, Watch for something about her boy being kept in France to do policing. more about It In the near futute.x first Murdock (Soph.) second where the boyt were needed, that ev enlisted. 4 Oil- Smith (Junior) third. .Distance II ery one ot them would have to aend A committee of the Home Econo .Chicago. Aprfl i their sons' to service -v Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ashwerth sad 51ster-Dear r Homer The Brother and feet .of fclub tnet in the city hall last ..Thompson "mica 'family Mrs. 8mlth, wife of Lieut Smith, children and us will C.n meet A. B. And ones are not of moved to the' West' the Scott the 26th, Mr.,andMra, Walter you April of part, lucky purpose Tuesday evening ' to have your boy hack gave a, fine piano now uo Ashworth arrived camoua. our on io In house' week. it Tanner com "weu a last frlday from.Lutjd for their again pod,i program preparing Miss June Ogden a reading, 'Car White Pine county. Nevsda, to .vis- nnd out Come boost own ran If we Oh. them. Frifield be will only which country. meeting ing It at the homes of their slaters. U;t. . ;.. ry On." ; ; , ." r day April 15th. Please don't forget ; Mrt. Dorrlty' Is moving Into the get our boys an home. gata before Prof. Durham, two vocal solos, Abe Fotheringham snd .14 ri. HOME BRIDE BRINGS over home more new of the there. trouble arises as Mrs. Frasar recently, purchased the datf. acting "The National Song of Netherlands" Barton. The four families motored Wilson would wish to goodness chairman; called the meeting to or- - Miss' Hortense Thompson. and "Let Dread War Cease". on over to Beaver Sunday to UH yel- here who left Gene Pltchiorth, come home and bring his army with der and many questions were pre Addresa In Jt. Strickland. H.. by the 17 In f atlvea. navy In the evening about Cay enlist K. Srd, II Jo club yttl tteet at him. Let Enrope fight It out, What May The K..K. sented and discussed and 'It .was Mr. Strickland said Jhat he was M,u were entertained ln their hon- part . returned brought Miss' Ills and Laura to If Monday next want t care . night Shepherd's scrap they Friday thought that since the League of Na dusrrel. Who aro we to havw'- to with him his bride, who waa Miss opposed to th original draft .of thefor at the Wilt. Roblcsoa home. Tbla tlons Is the most Important and ser- - night for an Easter party, nd gave as u he first visit home In thirteen of Nations. before the people to police the whole world. Oh, Well Theresa Mendelson, of New York League . lous "Question Jfor some hie of not consider be reisont. ' T One week from this coming ye4ri for Mr. Earl Ashworth. whfte fupprise I can. not run thepresl City.'untU their marriage shortly day, that It would be well to take it me 01 nesi interest mi Mllford. tor ing ior, fore leaving will Maeser , B, brother haa not been back ln six night, Bupt speak dent. It teems we decent people up and give all a chance to read and United SUtesi That it gave too rear. Needless to say they are sn on the been has PHchforth Mr. on raaror csnnot the for In Mrs. the Park building electn decent, League Ulk about It. Msrgret Mra mucn , power, tojcpgiana ana ner .pos joying their visit Imtneniely. v dock win come prepared to read the of Nations. . . Chicago. Tsn't ft ashsme and a dls Great Northern, and has made , rrare thst such csndldsfes for (flec- great many jtrlpt tcross.theAUantlc. fourteen points, fcfter whjeh the roe doctrine.. That U placed the : Telegrams were received here Moa tion can be nominated . Not owe that He received his discharge from the meeting will be open for dlscuMfon and . . power to declare .war outside jtht piece .of the Triple , Alllancas 5th.' April . 7 navy vote we of ns from will Lester anv rsre to be served day. morning, for. Thorao Briggs, Light refreshments war. would f6r constitutional prevent provision edrco( son hss dlnrraeed Chlcsro the world ; The young couple re vlaJUog tt , and w ehope to have good many Albert Green and William Wsrb H. II. IDB war, Quartet sang. "When the Silver iiiii 11 iiiiaieu iu out to our meeting. An opportunity stating thst they had arrived In New over and the IVmocratle candidate the home ot his father Mr, of the . jnn- Threads are Shining Among 'the' and a straight Pltchforth at present and it It hoped territorial Integrity will be given to all to become mem Yorkt These boys belong to the a : Gold. was bers. That the Mllford will slnifly make to league decide - Your . Lov'n they division and out whiskey man bcra of he club. A are cordially famous Ninety-Fir' a Quintuple Alliance, , tsklfg the , Pfaysr. by tlshon.rsrrta. their home. have teen hard fighting in France. Sister. invited. '. . . r.t.to. ; . W- - ; """ni pj . ' ; . - " -- .- ' ... M I r.iA I a - i. ; T 8-- d ! XT- TT- a. m. - i 6 raJ ... . .k.r 1 . . . -- hJ Maeser-(Seni- on-U- Ale-hur- st, - . , " -- . - for-t'i- e : cs . . , . ( - r Bon-day- , . ; , . . - . German-Catholi- . c - st , - V - - |