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Show j t&xzrsa 0: '.Volume 'Xl u I II 1 ( REPRESENTATIVE McSHAXE SPEAKS . $2.00 ATTRACTIVE LYCEUM COURSE OVERALLS AND AT MURDOCK . xj BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, April 8 192 Number1 16 COLLEGE YINS rV rrC rtt vs.rrv rr 1 Per Year HOME SERVICE ROAD WORK Those who have been receiving the j Th last number of the Murdock Last Friday, State Representative Ark Rays bulletin will hereafter be Academy Lyceum course will be preMcShane, Just home from" the State sented f at the Benver opera house informed on Red Cross news and legislature, where he distinguished by the Dunbar policies through Pacific Newj which and Bell quartet Road problems of Beaver county is the official Last Friday the business places himself as one of the most able memThe Apron and Overall dance gl- Hlngers. organ of the Pacific Diclewed for a- - half holiday to attend bers of the House, appeared In Mur en last o: en state ere road the which of the presentedto the state of Utah Primary vision, Friday bf This organization of musicians dock student assembly and deliver ' the Murdock academy track meet. c has become a R. three the Mountain Ira the wonderf part, cera of the stake wasa Browning, by gainfil fame In both America nd gineer, The meet was between the coll- ed an address on State Government dissolved been April 1. having federal Three and Citizenship; Nor were those as success In every way, far beyond ti Furopc as entertabiers of the first county commissioners. ege and the high school. be should understood It that the secaid projects are involved. That The college mad 52 points while sembled jto hear the address disap expectation of the committee i water. in the number of division reduction "Z'have They traveled over 600.000 tion of 'the road trpm Beaver to the pointed. the high school made 61. efflres does not in any degree lessen charge, who wish to thank the pc wiles aiul have given over 3000 con- Millard county line lying Jn Wildcat tlto effectiveness or extent Opening his address.'Mr. McShane The first place winners were: C. in for of the their patronizli pie loyalty certs, a fete remarkable In Itself. 'V Baker. college; O. Pearce, college; said: Mll work which has been carried on since Beaver from to road the canyon; was as this it go event, .: particular 1 hold two Recently the Dunbars presented K. McShane, college; Yardley high things to be of ex the formal organization oMheivI-- f their entertainment in Provo and It ford and the forest road from to ten assist the up improvemei: treme In the' school. and importanc governing Blackner, high school; 161001 lThrtly::- after the be-- . was pronounced the best of its kind to Puffer like. y tarn-puThe summary is as follows : actiOMfjny pereoft JnJhe duties oi work n theof the war The Informaginning ever given fir that city." The follow a section 9.56 The Mile run- - Blackner, high school, his public office,' or living his life as tion circulated the pro-concerning ing article was taken from a Provo miles, la now in shape to hate Its first; Morris, high, school, second; a, citlien of the great commonwealth', The Primary contribution, wbkk consolidation of work has the posed Adair high .school, third. Time namely: the state constitution and will probably exceed fifty dollars paper and is highly complimentary project agreement: submitted to the- been rather in the nature of rumor, to office district bureau of of the the ' pubperformers: his own conscience." 4:58. because of the uncertainty as to the ' to assist in the erection cf - "Dunbar Quartet t and Bell Ring lie roads at Ogden.' If no alteration actual time when the readjustment Hundred tard Dash Baker, col With this as the theme of his ad- - willgo conIn monument ers fountain the and Prove Popular Attraction At Is made In the plans. It Is thought lege, first; Pearce, high school sec eress, Mr. McShane told briefly of sideration of the landing of the Pil- the close of the program last even that the contract tor this work could would take place; but It Is now an : school third the workings of the legislature, the ond; Joseph. high accomplished fact. and which will be placed In !ng, the leader of the Dunbar quar be advertised within thirty daya. y work accomplished by the legisla- grims, Time, 10:1. Home Serrlee activity will go on the center of the campus. tet thanked the audience for their The estimated cost of the Wildcat Yard Dash Baker, ture, and to the delight of the audi The Primary teachers and officer; kind appreciation. He could easily canyon section Is 8120,000 the dis- as before. Representatives at the college, first; Pearce, high school, ence, of his own position of the ses feel that some little explanation afford to do so, for members of the tance being 9.68 .miles. The. .work Red Cross remain In the field for th second; Yardley, high school, third. sion Just ended. Indicating at oppor should be made In of assisting of every branch regard to the Corni- "udlence had been wearing out the would be practically all new construc purpose Four Forty 0. :. Pearce, college. tune points during the address, the sh-May of which is 'related to the the work dance, which is similar. tc nalms o f their hands for nearly two tion, since the present circuitous, and first? Gnnn, high school second; parts played by the constitution and thA and the pur chapter ! development, whit-vsal Hours showing their Virginia at times very dangerous, route would appreciation Murdock, high school, third. Time the "legislators conscience in doing suit of all matters the concerning, on to thi. m a new be Introduce favor of abandoned, "No better compliment could be 54. hi sduties as a representative of the they attempted Welfare of the country's heros and . route. show to th? bureau The federal It occasion, particular would, just anded any public performer. Half Mile Ron Blackner, high people and as a citizen of the state. their families. what the Primary children are All the numbers of the course have the agreement is signedpay $45,000 school, first; Bohn, high, school,, sec In closing, to the keen delight of people at We are Informed that the number ... to the cost; Beaver county has voted the social hour, once ear!, wen popular and taught ond; Reese, high school, third. Time the student-bodeasy to enjoy. The the speaker pre month. , It appears that of; field" representatives has been In in was of net and the It $50,000 bonds, n par quartet and ' bell ringers $39,000 2:60. v sented the Murdock academy with taken creased. In order to facilitate the very kindly and lacked the co roved to be the most popular so far from the $4,000,000 road bond Issue Low Hurdles Mc the pen with which th speaker of of the enlarged volume of handling operation hoped for by the officers. t applause Is any Indication. The to wnicn ueaver - is entitled, some work Shane, college, first; Pearce, high Mr. Callister signed the the remaining divisithrough $29,600 still remains. Of this about they expecting all to Join in the new rogram was so varied as to school, second;' Baker,' college, Southwlck. at ons, the bill. " same please time providing clos dance would and be required tor the enjoy It as the children do wide range of tastes. If included $26,000' third.. Time 27.4 er contact with chapters in The pen will be encased and plac general., uut Wildcat road. reel som was that there, canyon tney flections played on the musical Broad Jump Yardley, high school ed on exhibition in the halls of the DjiHng March, local home service mis Beaver The which commissioners caused the county understanding !' fills, vocal selections by the'quar- I first; . Pearce, college, '"sit with 21 cases. Involving second;. Baker, school. beautiful little Folk dance to be t. solos, character . however, desire to have this money SI BAM so- zu 6 reet The songs, Murdock inches. piano is of evidences coiiece, mini, ... in compensation V propd academy V.. kliraail n A ak jIawh divided equally between this road and .u.uu uu n u, VU, UVyV m wo luuure s and readings. clslms. Baker, college, first; the friendship of Representative Me- - to have the for Tocatlonat application d the road. of demonstrat They alo privilege "Probably the most popular num. Pearce, college, second ; Gunn and Shane, who as a citizen of Beaver, find that the $39,000 in bonds will r1nlng and adjustment of final ap to the parents and to the public, or was the Ing medley of popular and Joseph, high school, tie tor third. has, since long before his teaching the sell at about 95 cents on the dollar. provement; medical examination re many Interesting and graceful id time songs the cello, accom (days at thl school, been a loyal and hy 'Height 5 ft 7 ports, transfer of men from one Jur dances taught at Primary. . intea with the ukele.. The audience For. these reasons they desire that isdiction to another in case of remov Pole Vault Baker .'college, first; enthusiastic supporter of the insti tne so road be cut wildcat al from late location, insurance and Baldwin, high school, second; Mc tution. 'pi me two performers on the that the workcanyon would cost only $104,- PARTY I ards for half an hour. Shane, college, third. allowance problems, ete. Frequent v.': "i::4"The bells, of course, proved to 000. Shot Put Pearce, college, first; GET A JOB TEACinXG expressions of appreciation from all Mrs. Neil. Nellsen' entertained last i me atirsction of the evening, to Tuesday the commissioners went those whose Interests have been n SCHOOIi FOR A WHILE Baker, college, second; Joseph, high to with consult the federal Ogden Saturday night at her home in hon- ' neumg with school third. 41.7 the heart of 'Home Service are "Evening Bells" and officers. It is or pf her Mllford friends.Mr; and .however, out, pointed on can If a think live you you Lew" and penny ;??eet Discus Baker college, aJSun JJLondonjop, first: reatlx prised. -- It la eontinnally the X'.rs. Scott Tanner andl Mr and Mrs. ay mora'ing' was"a musical picture that therWRJcrf) oTnecTISri' beiiTg ieslre of this service that Bohn; high school, necondj MoShane ' thorough new James Lang, til construction, practically none or church bells, chimes and and hymns. dlege. third. 110 feet 7 2 Inches. It you're eager to sleep In the street. cooperation perseeerance and could If conThe used be a evening was Tery.'piantly only portion is Relay-- i Pearce, Yardley, G. Eyre, If you're anxious to work for a pit necessary promptness all enlistment How in to over structed. spent this playing sames, da'iclun and get tance for pay, 1. Joseph, ; t MISSIONARY PARTY high school O. Pearce, may be thoroughr Is one of the problems still to period njying music. JcShane, Baker. Heslington, col I f crackers are all that you eat.T settled. ly Kendall Kirk Franks, A he worked out In the meantime It If you're willing to spend supper was wrved t ege Won by high school. Tuesday evening, April 12, at of Home Service. Secretary he' s following besides tho rnefts of o'clock In the Park hall,-thethought advisable, in the present Oh years without end, West i C of finances, that any work honor: For the privilege to starve with OLlS PROSPECTOR DEAD ward, will give a party for Rulon stringency SEED POTATOES COMING of Vr. a Mrs. nature that can be gotten and Will public Smith smile. Tanner. The West ward M. I. A. will .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tolton under " a would be way good an You're thlngfor indeed. fHnrish Mr. David King, about 70 years of angel which will alThrough the Farm bureau, some' the county and could be handled at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stonejr o be their special Te. an old time prospector, died at You're the stuff that we needi for April a minimum activity of our farmers have ordered teed poMr. Mrs. ind cost' Ernest Cole!I it la In the nature of spring mu county jail last Monday, about Get a Job teaching school tor a while tatoes from Idaho, which they expect Mr. and Mrs. wm. Joseph Swlndlehurst Meal numbers. No charge Is made. If Porterhouse steak is a thing that Mrs. Elizabeth Fotherlngham. Sidney Reese returned home Mon- will arrive In the near future. These j Mr. King . was cared for bv Mr Everyone is Invited. you hate, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Neilsen day from Salt Lake after spending potatoes are certified by the govern 1 O. Puffer, who also had The program Is as follows: charge of ment Inspectors, being a stew is your favorite dish. a few days with relatives. entirely free iS funeral. vocai uuet Misses Manda and from the potato disease thst has If the memory of pie never causes a CROFT HUTCniNGS WEDNell Roper. ; Mr. King came here about eight ' -In th epast few sigh; Mr. Dud Gillies arrived home last Ven so.prevelent DING RICHFIELD REAPER ' sars ago. He spent most of his Remarks Rulon Tanner If you have not a longing for fish. from California where he years: ; Sunday Reading Miss Hattie Bagley jae prospecting and doing odd Jobs If you're patient and ' ' been all winter. kind;. has " Croft .Russell of Miss and Solo Ogden Miss Naomi Larson ir the people around North Creek If you really don't mind; DELTA HAS VOTED Irene Hutchlngs of Beaver, came to nwo months ago, his health Orville Harris , Reading If you carry your cross with a smile Richfield Friday to be married MORE DRAINAGE BONDS Dr. ' Tannef J. T. F. J. McGregor. ,here. Clarinet Duet Misses Ron John iiiing, ne came here from Clear If your ideas are high; S. Rulon In O. White honor and Tanner, of Jr. the newly-wedHoward son and Mfss Phlllls Swlndlehurst. teek. He appealed to the county It Last d!s- you're eager to try; Christensen gave a wedding supper Violin Solo MIlo Baker and Kent Wayne Harris motored to Salt Lake trlct In Saturday, the drainage )r help, and' was cared for until his Get a Job school for i Friday night at the and Isaround. to teaching voted to Delta, attend conference. City Saturday Johnson hotel Morgan esth. Interment was made in the while. sue $810,000 additional bonds for There were In attendance the bridal At the close of the program, danc fountain View cemetery. Mrs. H. M. Green and little son drainage purposes. The vote was I If you're willing to give all the days couple, Miss Ruby Park.' MlVs Von- - ing will follow for the remainder of . to her home Monday after about 3 to t in favor of the bonds returned or Mr. and the evening. Monroe, nmcnings M. I. A. SUNDAY APRIL 10 of your youth Mrs. Simon White of Bearer and spending' two weeks with her par- This makes a total bond voted for To a work that Is noble and grand ' v In and around Delta of $2,- f Meeting will begin In the West Guiding on with the banner of free Biessrs nowaru Christensen and Wal- - Ray Barton of Salt Lake came in ents. Mr. and Mrs.' Owen Grover. drainage and covers 82.400 acres.. 960,000, m, rarry. ?ar.d- at 8 o'clock dom and truth. .. Monday onjbuainesa. sharp. The preliMr.' and Mrs." James Willden who Leading onward! the youth .of your narjr program is ar follows: BEEHIVE GIRLS NOTICE have been living at Sheep Trail mlr; land; Song Dorothy Paxton to the returned make have past year, i Readlng-Lout- ee And when ybtt'rVoldr"" Levi Beer their home. They have purJJf1g!nn1ngnextlSundey evening And your life's work is done, j 8olo Lettie Jensen. chased the place formerly owned by girls will divide into 1 And the poor house awaits , to be- t Clsss Work Book of Mormon. fclasses for Beehive work. The be--Mr. Wlllard Thompon. Beehive In Junior "girls'-ScoJguile." ' gtnners wnrgo "Jn one class and ad- If your soul Is still fine ork In Junior boys' class. has TancedtlMT6"'8hbt'ierrPrlnr vour Fotaertaghamquit ,Mra..Leaa Then yotrmusrbe devine. Vwf e i.Hevw-.n- y Mandsrfield cafe, where she had hooka and receive the cells yoa have, the Get a JoT5 leaching 'school for a while. ..EAST WARD 5T.X 'AT charge of the cooking and left Mon- earned. Every girl In the ward, be an day for California, taking her dau- tween the ar of 14 and 18. Is angel should stray from his tne East ward M. L A. last If ; a Invited to be present ghter Thelnut, who has been In very anday night, the following program heavenly home, extime. a health for would to They We poor our school rooms long point J as rendered: fcXsVfelf l ! pect to remain there for some little Mr. Homer Thompson ! a t UftW. wIl! If with pride. l Salt, Singing ."For the Strength of the But time In the hope that the change will Like visitor this week, attending to what would we say, if the angel ills." benefit Thelmaa health. business for the Progress meat mar- - i should ask: Prayer Albert Morris ket. ; ' But where do your teachera reside. ' i 8lnglng Come Ye 8alnts.' Mrs. George Mitchell was called to The Monday and I feer we'd reply to the angel of light class-- s w - I vaoru Bignth grade from the While he Parowan last Tuesday because of the In orsl exnresslon from the 8th for a place of, Resought school, under the direction death of her brother, Albert Orton. rrade at the high school will pretreat: . I principal C. M. Teitjen. 65 years. The funeral was held sent a series of short plays. Friday at aged I'm to sorry say Why, ! Reading Miss Hottle at that place on Wednesday after- V4 n. m. at the opera house folBsgley seek them today, If you Bolo Zoe Robinson I noon. Mr. Orton has suffered a great lowed by a danre find most of them our In Delicious eandy, You, I Class work followed. deal the past two years. He was oper- T","'e by the domestic science class, street. the ... I 8,nlnf :".Slng We Now at Part- ated, upon at Cedar about a month will be sold at the dance. ag" Let us build up a tablet as high as ; ago. .but on account of a bad can I Prayer Dennis White the cerous growth of the stomach,, the sky; Dr. A.- E,' Petty, d enlist of tTurrl-'- ! Let is. reach from the ' East to the 4 proved unsuccessful, s.n. will be located here for the fu- operation Mrs. Nellie Schow of MilforiT wba '",WeBt.""?"ry'";"" ': ' "!rj!ll;!l!U2--dfinJtal-.worof h house guest a few days last week Write on It the names of the heroes tHs"town. Mr' Li"l Fotheringham. juixaMcl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Reese, For the home land we all love the of Beaver, was taken to Salt Lake ..... Punt. Monroe snd famllv. and Mr. rMr. WlTlRobinson and son. cf best . ... City about three weeks ago where nd .Mrs- - Hvr- - FMwurrfs nT"VorHs-eTatton. motoring And write on It the names of the she Mcredlhe L. D. 8. hospital for through to were dinner guests at Mr. Ed""" " to attend the fun-Te3cher"7ho lived" treatment, under the care of Dr. Gill ward's parents last Sunday. Robinson's daughter.. Mrs. Noble lives, bravely lived with a Richards. She was operated upon Young, to be' held there ' smile. last Saturday tor appendicitis and al Mr. and Mrs. Scott TnPTir sn'l met with very hard luck, It you doubt this, I pray, so had numerous gnl! stones renov- - Mr. and Mrs. Jsm Lsng of Mllford, ' fttlng through Pine valley. It took Get a Job right away mt, and while she has suffered a great fame up Inst Frfdny to attend tfc o day to get to Beaver deal lately, it is. reported that she is because of Get a Job teaching school for a while. daneo clren ly tin heavy snow fall.' now doing nicely. Mrs. Hannah Deady Tonsik. Primary officers. TRACKLIEET APRONS DAKC IS TO BEGIN -- - on . v J - - .jZS-"-:"- s " : , s. Murdock-Academ- -- 'Ur-- : ; -- first-name- d, a . 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