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Show i , 1919 J Beaver City. UUh, Friday. September Vol. XIV. VOTE FOR ELECT NORTH CREEK ITEMS FAMLY REUNION FOUR SOLDIERS Essie Croaby, Uttle daughter of Mr. ; and Mrs. Guy Crosby, has been Tery t ' 111 with stomach trouble for several!' day. " She la now much improved. C LIGHT. BOND: t U ACADEMY NOTES MIS HARRIS PROVES h SILO A SUCCESS No. 41 Next GOOD MASQUERADE vnday.the 15th, registra-- s at nine o'clock. tton ti PARTY SEPT. 3 1 LICK Miss Georgia Maeeer anud Mis Laura Shepherd gave a Good Luck party IMonday. evening for those of their crowd leaving for chool and to teach at other places, among whom are Mlaae Irene Tolton, Thel ma and Zoe Robinson, Kathleen Smith. Grace Skinner Will Atkln, Grant Tolton, Orvllle Harrle. Thoee who assisted tbe associates and chap erona.'Mr, and Mrs. John Joseph, Victor Price, Mis Ethel Parkinson. Mllo Baker, Taylor Farnsworth and Mrs. Stubbs at whose home the la dle entertained. Some splendid game and contests were Introduced one in particular, was a "poser" can isy body question? "Good Luck.''. Sail On and On, Grab, etc. Green" and white carried out in every ap pointment made a lovely scheme. Among the touching musical num- prs was, "She Sang Aloha to me." Cour. a of study, hours, rooms, The ranch Mr. of Mrs. of and In Lester form the reunion The , teacher. un posted on the bulletin family Wednesday evening about ten o' Harry and Mart Green nave gone j Harris in the southeastern a garden party on Monday the first, while Mrs. Karl Carlton and boards. of clock, part at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Grim to Sevier after cattle. They will be ftowu was surely the scene off action her daughter,' Miss Fannie were sit ... Four gone several daya. ahaw "waa a notable event. all' last week, with crowds of Vis- ,8one i respective new eourses for ting' chatting over their needlework, soldiers In the family were the honSoclalogy, Bookkeep- there came a distinct rap on' the outMrs. Karl Carlton, daughter Fan itors every day, the main center be- this ye ored guests, Jand they presented a er door, which sounded quite famil T nie and son Walter, spent Thursday ing the process of filling the big sl- - ing; and Hygiene. beaming, manly' front which U seliar, but going cautiously to the door. and Friday with the two Mrs. Greens. Clo which Mr. Harris built last sum dom found in one family. Mrs. Carlton removed the wicket and A lot t t people have been here this f Walter remained with Harry's folks mer. He learned the high value of demanded the pas word. .: 'After; be Soon after noon the grounds be- over forage put up in this manner last week; gt tting their rooms ready for Sunday. ing fully satisfied, the door wa open gan to All with eager participants, ; year when every live thing; on his tbe 'boy V and girls to begin bouse ed . and to her amatemcnt there stood : ., ; leyenty-8veperto the iwmber Mrs.' Oweneva Green i in Beaver place, especially bia family, thriv keepter---?-;'--seme of the blushing Rebekah of sons, there being only about ten who visiting her mother, Mr. Owen G rov- ed remarkably on' it, and fattened fine some escorted Belknap lodge, by weriT hot relatives. The tact that er and slater Olive. to the limit, bogs, chickens, bones . a,e a. .. , a Mri Vernon Searle, our Mechanic .ing awauamenr w& apprc3 to there were three lines composed of and cows, the latter becoming' much al Arts man,, reports that he suffer, be stranger.' They boldry entered, four generations, taking both father Mlsa Laura Bowman of Bunkervfl- - more' profitable in milk product! from a bad ease of blood poison- escorted by Cow ing Boy Bob and FarGrtmand Mr, and mother as a head, le was the guest of her cousins Irene anr Increase of butterfat, as well as ing. One of bis bands Is affected. mer who rushed lo the kitchen John, ahaw expressed great delight at be- and Owenera,' Saturday and Sunday. all of their stock looking so fine and with heavy bundles of eat. There well kept, and the satisfactory re ing one of the male representation Mr, the Lawrence, has was something suspicions about Farplumber, of four generations. D. Grlmshaw Are you one of the 100.000 M. I. sults are gratifying indeed. been .busy here for a few days put- mer John that could not be account John, Carl and Roland. The silo was built of concrete, ting, fixtures in first-clas- s A. members Are you one of the 100,000 M. shape for ed for until later in the evening of Mr. and Mrs. Grlmshaw are Justly made' in forma as other buildings 'all watT service. A.. members ? we which will a tell little farther proud of their family, which baa Charles the little son of Mr. and are, only the circular shape requires ; in this along tory. given Its quota to war, service; to Mrs; George Thompson, has about re a certain pattern of mold. Thre will be a general meeting of There were Charley Jones and Jim Get your ripe onions for winter at building up many other homes, con covered from his recent severe illness Mr. Harris said he would gladly students at 10 o'clock Monday morn J. L. Jackson', Rocky Ford resertributlng to the earnest church work rent his forms to any who wish to ing. . Tl ' ts a very important meet my Shrimp from Salt Lake City, wbo voir. , had never been in the country before and to musical circles here. The two Cook has returned to bis copy his most profitable experiment ing ar ! ( very student should be presWilliam and said and did such funny things younger daughters and two tons to Salt Lake after a short and show them how to use them. ent. Mrs. Dorothy Baker ha on display Then there waa a regular black nig have given great pleasure to con position Mr. Harris went with the farmers visit to bia parents here. her store, a nice line of wall paper at ger, who looked like Aunt Jemima gregations and audiences and gath on the experimental trip of research one Are M. In of I. the the latest designs. Call and see all you. 100,000, on th package of pan cake flour erings where talent means so much ' Sam Pan- - two years ago, and was impressed A. members ? back from got ' Gentry v, it ;': who insisted upon calling herself They oeslst in the. progressive movewhere he attended with the silo Idea. He says he does Saturday, (ultck were Mrs. ments of the town and George Washington.. One lung always not know, whether he would have ' Born to Mrs. Bart Baldwin, Aug to business and took In tbe fair. Pat Barrett has gone to Salt Lake Stats and his wife Jane were a sight. busy with Red Cross work. 'undertaken it, if he had not thought ust' 80th, a little daughter,;: With to live, having found employment in a looked He if he for hadn't long Mr. and Mrs. Grlmshaw are the The ' fX. tSeorge band passed thro others would go in with him, it ap- - the arrival of this little daughter, this , world, but. she might live for ev that city. parents of the following: John, Wil- here Sunday, going back from an en- the only oneet&orinhrdlutaoinrfdlua they" have a family of seven, six of er. ' There wa one .thing atrange liam, Ray Lawrence, George, Arnold, gagement at Fillmore, and they are a peared so expensive. But his is the which are girls and one eon. That N. P. Nellsen wa in Milford and she wore gogles about Mrs. Stat Mrs. ' Elizabeth f Randolph, Pothering. fine looking company. only one that has been operated thus :is a,famlly to be proud of." , that section delivering new cars last all evening. Then there was Susie ham, Mrs. Mary Rogerson. Mrs. Jane far in the county, although George .' ' Jinks, who was dressed In a lovery Tuesday. .'. Mrs. : visited Rogerson, Misses Ida and May Grim- Marshall at Mlnersvtlle has Just In Hn, Ernest Hodgea Tom Cartwright, Fred Mackerell white voile and wore a beautiful McShanavail Mr. Hodgea returned stalled one. Sam White is also bu and, Goo. Crockett have Just return fallhat; This hat was a dream. Kat- - Little Kathertne, the third child rGftmsbawrtwing a "nephew. Herot- - here Monday. -- They are taking a tiding one. He ts very thankful that ed f roc i to Puffer's ty Brown, who 1 Just back frpm Par- - of Mr. and Mr. George Murdock Jr. fishing trip; nnfpered amonr the first Beaver men southern trip now-.- i a ha'dldaf give up, for it is,proriTig Isk!' '"?T had a, fine . tima nrt U, wore a beautiful brown silk (look haa been very sick for two week He Uvone " and. went covers '4 ' V ""V rtenrold-gbo- 4 Judgment. " The'sno ti t iil 1 fie fish , lEc ' toulT eiit ed rf"i V'r made one'tundred h&d la oajj- a ;trl3e,better :today. tint Americans to go into tne Mrs. Joe Johnson's sister, from Salt thirty-si- x feet high, 11 feet In di- and it was a lovely place to rest. . '.'',.' ;J years ago) trimmed with old; lace. r war, was a member of the Signal ser Lake returned to her home fast week ameter, with a holding capacity of It rained some was alone the every 'aftr horses. up going nearly day It these that appeared young people vice and drove an automobile thro after a pleasant stay at tbe pretty 1 00 tons. ' U takes four ordinary While they were gone. . had been planning this entertainment before they got to the smashup. Torn dangerous places and was constant Johnson home. fill V v :; it, days to for some time and bad worked up a ligaments, of the back, a crushed elly In touch with the horrors of the had ve acrj cf corn, that The M. I. A. meeting last Sun regular drcus. They opened the ev bow and some bad bruises are mak They conflict and brought more trophies Mr. and Mrs. George Munford, Sr yielded mo tons ta!l, - beautiful day evening was of most pleasing ening performance with a , wait ing young Ash worth feel pretty badly borne man ne anew wnai to ao wun, who have been spending a few days growth, twznv ears 11 to 15 character.. It waa Murdock Acad Then there were all kinds of athlet one of them which he sent back, be In MUford,-returne- d to their home Miss Hilda Swindlehurst will be long. SUlk ends first fed emy day. Robert . White's talk, ic stunts, such as leap frog, snmmer-ault- s. ing, the high German officer's hel Saturday evening lntv machine, nothlnp rested, Jt is the Alumni"; Miss Laura Shep Monroe to Jqin the family by at high kick and; other that met,: which was on exhibition here ariiiid to ! A or l 2 Inch shreads herd, "Life's Purposes'; vocal solo the writer Is not familiar with. Ne invitation, to greet Ham Webb when last year. Mr. and Mra. Orson White had ar.l the blower It up to an el- Miss Thelma Huntington; vocal du gro melodies were sung by Mrs. Geo. he gets home. He was about the Corp. George Grlmshaw, who re as their guest for dinner' last Sat- evation which Is e(Ubted according et, Mrs. Mae White and Mra. Ed- a mock marriage flrst man to go to war from here, and Washington turned home three weeks ago from urday morning,' BlshopuMunford and Ic height "el yth Orr. All present felt determin was performed by Cow Boy : Bob nd almost the very last to get back A Ford mctor ait: Europe, was with the 13th Field ar- wife. It being his 79th birthday. to the rol- ed to swell the 100,000 members. did Miss Susie Jinks and Jimmy 8hrimp We extnd congratulation to Mm tillery, 4th division and fought val lers of the ensilage cutter and the '. being the banpy couple who were at and bt pople. j The East Ward parents class en- - telta flew with next to no wear nra- iantly on five fronts the Argonne, A few friends surprised Miss Ken tended by ChaTley Jones and Ratty St. Kichiel and others' of the fier- tertalned-th- e West Ward parent's fportionately on the tires. The car dall Frank te on her r: Miss Nellie Mulr. the MIsse Ret-t- a Brown."T last birthday cest battles. He was on signal de classt the Park building laet Wed-M- 8 in nlgn r whlle la operatioa. Thursday and she was quite over and Mary Boyter will visit the After, the wedding an elaborate tail in his division, doing intricate nesday evening. ;fSlx weeks Is sufficient for the fer-- come with' the profusion of beauti wedding supper was served in the iotter's sister for a while at Mam-tnout- h. cipher telephoning, as the "signals JimenUtlon period to make It ready ful flowers dahlia, golden glow dining room. Tnntead of a famous Miss Mulr ha certainly with flars. mirrors etc. In which the Mr. and .Mra. Tom Patterson weret0 uge Then u sweet peas, gladioli and old fashion wedding cake, tbst Is usually served omewnat on to persons. In this herself, men had been carefully trained were very graciously receiving congratu.ir(jor of Tery miid kraut With an ed pinks. She expressed herself as fiere was one of Farmer John's fai ber efficient poby faithful, of no avail whatever. In the midst of latlonsoa the arrival of a email outside-exuendi- tn re of seven Af 1. being moBt grateful to her guests moiis cheeses! Say right here let me lite" and kind presence In the post etc. clouds In Are, barrage, gas 1 ghter at their home on Tuesday the Rht hundrftd dollrg the ntun mon in particular, and a large portion of say. if you. ever, see 1 .: i office. .. talk Monday evening, he 2nd, and tbia paper joins in George' in. an on it., let It alone..:.Beaver, cour , general brand, for,; itthan,compenaatea.iFeedInf, many., demonstrated the uses of gas masks nroximata fwntr hori nt mnh The supper was served in three . Mr. pean wa the guest wb, uavu tesies and kindnesses bestowed up showing how he telephoned with his ; cows six months In the year; flocks on her at various time. . of Mr, and Mrs. McShane and son of sandwich courses, consisting mask on. When his mask was being A great many eutos left the first 0f rnlcvM. thrivnr on ft- - hon rol. .- -J mp..1p nirkels and cheese, cake pickle and fltrtt fA. examined they discovered lettering of the week lor we t-- ueorge rmix ...v roin,n Miss Betty Compaon, starring in followed with rranes tea and ed hlmsHf much pleased with upon the crown,; and George ex- FesUval: Mra. N. B. Nielsen ndlwho hftT, .v.- -. onfctBnth ,va the 'Devil' Trail" which was play cheese, after which the company his in Beaver from several dtf-- , stay plained that he had engraved on it, children;. 4be Wilson fnmttyj-WI- 1work w form w BCCOmDlIgh,n, all ed at the Jewel last Monday eyen-iug- ;- fprnt stsndnolnta at an unesrthlv wonderAftr n1tttn hpnr. be when Hour! Need the Every "I ford. Robinson and, wlfe. and;, athis; and no racking one's brain to Is a daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. tnr if there would be any dancer of be w '" with' McShane the boy 'and"' found "..that it was pretty nearly' a dren: Mr. and Mrs. Arnoia wv; r. nt know hnv rn A.nttm In rum. tbe who TJtah or Virgil marshal ofhers of of lived this Compson, tor ome being by city part formerly constant head adornment from the in Frisco, UUh, and has many frl- - the county sheriff. - Come again girls time. nd In the saw action later' everlasting gas attacks. He related George last Monday where he will when the editor is at home.a- (rndi and M the and and ,nt( ;C0Tn was other and f9 Mttr Argonne acquaintance sector, throughout to fire a the providential failure get attend-ther fruit festival' and. 'do ray Heal is performed. the county. She- - is quite a noted 'In Belgium-aftthe until armistice, one dark night, which they ' ; Temple work. Mrs. H, E. Dlehl from the Tellu- - he came across, when be wa musviolinist and had been playing on tried to force to burn and it wouldnt, rlde spent Saturday with frlnds In tered out June S at Ft. Russell. the Mrs. for son of her and number a stage Low, Nancy Jim, years In a sheirhole that would shield the starring for - the movies,. Sne tbeclty.:. find place enrrvnnded by small' flags' and ,MIas Rachel Brigga were at FounUin blate from the weatherroiity-to- r -f now draw a'alary-o"MrsrEveTyn-Warby'andMlssPho-1- ; iboUt ? 15,000 later that' there" Vef is "several 'unex-plode- d evefgreenW A'ittge'Americati' flag ,Jree last weekrrteitrag Mrs; LewA. Stubbs P, to Provo returned eb with thers White several per year. entertained PrenU. at th home They hand grenades Just beneath floated- from- the reof.1 while other the - of their parents last where his wife week, past week lake (forthe Durmirers pre aboutwere ail Sunday evening the boards that luckily did not ig- smaller, flat, " Dr." R"W.Hoggari, State Vetern- - merly "Mnr Clarrlssa Stotiey) will in nonor of Miss Laura Bowman of Bflggs sayf Ihe has nite. Interesting recitals of fooling law the afternoon, lolly games, a Tl0 delightful time in the town arian, arrived here laat Saturday, go in a few days. Mrs,' L. M. Rob Buhkervlpe, Nevada, who has been participated, In by," the enemy were modestly told, and sham drtn.-ere- ' to investigate the cattle disease, an inson had anticipated taking over here visiting for some little time.' he onec Uved he was a hero once more In the quiet all the young" men. mong whom thrax, which ha invaded Beaver. Mrs. 8tuhbs home for a year, but About twenty guest were present Dick were yonnr eoldler frlendai , mountains of his own state. Wllj Tom. Baldwin had lost in a day or her daughter, Mis Frankle is not and the evening wa spent with gam 1 Jones Hiram 'and llanm Milo Baker ... Randolph took training at Ft D. Carlton, of Riv two, C fine' milk cow on bis ranch, as well as usual, since cool weather es and music. Mr' nd M I . Light refreshments Texas, and was furious when of Enochs At four o'clock Interest centered erside,. California, parents of Ye in Westfleld, and others were hav- came, and it bas been determined were served during the evening by the news of the armistice came, ' when be bad not gotten his commis- upon the many tables'" eet upon- fbe Editor, arrived In Beaver last Frl- ing trouble.' The disease has brok that she will have to be taken to a the hostesses. en out over the state, but how It got warmer climate for the winter monan for extended visit. They carnations with day sion, nor been able to go to the front Soutblawn. brilliant . ', 'were on a two or The new management of the op here three visit away off here, isn't known, unless ths. .' sent roses and many and of Clarence Ho is proud dahlias, George .by era house, Mr. Lemmon surely Is two years ago Durin; the Hot din - ,eye exactly gipsies, who. camped and torn, though, and of bis own op- friends for tbe occasionDick Williams arrived home Sat making good, both - with his aelec- 10 or II years Mr. Carlton west of town recently, or horsebuy- portunity to learn how it all is done, ner was served, Justice being done; the past urday the 30th and certainly receiv ttun of film entertainment and asSgt-ToGrlmshaw was released to everything that the season affords has spent a good deal of bis Ume ers could have been responsible. ed a rousing welcome. ' He came to sisting with the other amusements Dr. infected road immunized Hoggan the etc. game, tin mostly chlckem building candles, cake; fruit, at Camp Sheridan, Georgia, last vacFt IIumcU with Ezra Shepherd and given at the opera bouse. He re- connection with road rollers and herds at once and proceeded to spring and came directly home. He Toasts were'eald and responded to in the all cinate crushers. about He the cattle in the locality George Grimsnaw and was released dares rent tor church parties, helps - ts also says , tbe Japan- rock disappointed at not getting As can see Beaver in a at be centralised an only change point, in order to from there also. He served in the advertise them, helps with the across. George and Lawrence re- ami lanterns ware liahted and his nA Ttn. eTeuing'a ..pig ArnnM rnnOi fon4!!.'?n vttfi tlmf put peraoa. heJa wholly;, to, thejpurpose 13th field ; artillerj driving JM. 0J,.,Maln t,mit jirogram.pt. music, speech and was hurt in that capacity Ing at all the features they offer for truck Is of of a what street. lookes stopping ensued. in will and spread unite city where galty they dolph, Beside th soldier, talks werei They arrived in Ume for a' few known to be the most serious dis- from an experience, that was not raising funds, Tbe Sun Flower ing after their interests at Enoch He anticipates gel-tin- g dance last Friday nlht was a glowand Cedar, glad, Indeed to be back given by tbe Father Grlmshaw. Mr. daya visit with their granddaughter ease among cattle, It is not to do- very pleasant have a chance to ing, blooming success, given for the where will he mestic a human who but Mlsa for left animals Orlmnhsw. WIIV alone, W. C. Jensen and 8undsy Fanny In the .business world. He found us the skill be acquired in the drlv-- 1 benefit of tbe M.'l. A. which is g beautiful Th made Banner was sung, year' post graduate course at the beings are subject to - The premises inIn the and of care a and trucks f College Mlssloos in in of animals upon eye pink not many Indianapolis, ended ar festooned aud promising campalga with day good banting a' night pictureths of service overseas. He 1 happy to swell toward the 100.000 ciera-t- o ranged with taste. The service flag soon to be forgottea by those present before entering her duties as a mis tentions, sore mouth, which alone be back. needed to. an attend to expert , sionary. jbershlp, with, four stars waa in a conspicuous to greet the Sold tars. are - - - . 1 ; - , ?,..- , ::?': " " , -- - . :. tt th; - ca-'ug- s:.-- -- A-t trjli' In-he- s . tac in. . ed lo-csl- lty d"' -- tw m -- . v,. , r!ie v.J ed t ... - e to-bu-rn be-t'o- re - T " ' " . - twtUgbt-approached- Prt -- J Star-Ipangle- - it ea-In- jfnon-jterl- , |