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Show 'jfSisSBBSSaeBSsa... ' T.""'' - . ' : .. , . w . Bearer County a lUU la iMakBt. ksb tf. fcwthaftMat kraal SimUm. I straaa tela nmM S W ar Crk. say Fnf-f- Uk KnI'i t Volume f3Ci - Number 40 1 THE STORY OF IS WELL RECEIVED ENJOYED BT TliOSfc S EARLY Prominent Worker Addresses Students at f Ktitw i Service Sr&rSchoolsAcademy Legion & Others. OF SEASON FOUIK ITS BEAVER AtiD W RECEPTION $2.00 Per Year BEAVER CITY XJTAH, FRIDAYSEPT, 30 1921 RED CROSS WOMAN HTCIfllTAT 92cd OF BUY Lake Ctyt Thursday Morning. Large Number of Beaver County People To Attend APQSTtfJ ; ng t PUFFFR LAKE ROAD AL d The gen eral conference of the Church of Jesus Saints will conChrist of Latter-da- y vene in the tabernacle at" Salt Lake semi-annu- al ninety-secon- City on Thursday, October 6, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., with sessions also on Friday, October 7th, and Sunday, Oc tober 9th. adjournment being taken over Saturday, October 8th. Special priesthood meeting will be held in assembly Ball on Monday, .'Oc tober 7th, at 7 o'clock p. m. It is desired that arrangements for missionary reunions shall not conflict with any of the dates above announced and that such reunions as may be held on Friday evening be fixed for an hour not earlier than 8:33 o clock. Signed, Heber J. Grant, Charles W. Penrose, Anthony W. Ivans, First , .. Presidency. A large number of Beaver people are planning to attend Conference, : ' By Wallace Knox When O?. first white men passed through what .s now known as Beaver valley, they were Impressed by he many beavers that inhabited the streams, and gradually they began to all the valley, "Beaver" and naturally, the stream that flowed through the valley, the "Beaver river." In the middle fifties, a set'lement was established in the valley, j and as a matter of coarse, became known as "Beaver-Cityafter the valley and stream. Before anyone thought of settling in this particular locality, the Inhabitants of Parowan had cut wild hay from the natural fields near the pres- " men were selected to carry out the dangerous undertaking, and leaving heir families behind them. They left Parowan, February; 5th, 1886, Two days were required In which to make the trip, the party camping at Mule point," near what la now known as Buckhorn, the first night : Arriving at the Beaver river, the party made camp on Its south bank, near where tbe present state road crosses the ecu.;, ..." it j , i The fifteen original settlers were: , , Simeon Howd, Wilson G. Nowera, H. Alexander, Barney Carter, James Low .'What M. Davis, James Duke J. Know!:, Beason Lewis,- ManderflelQ Newt John Ken Italians caused szcitement Every one l uutmi to meet them. Tony was ivorite among the girls while bis Mtheart or wife seemed to enjoy the Jipanj of the young men. then the band began ? playing, b of the faculty members started a jmiareeL The real waa made up woe atudenta and the Italians ,b arrival of the d deal of Ifter the short band concert gamea h itarted "Three deep" waa folio It "laat couple oaf and Black J white". Almoat everyone took X making the games lively and ex. nm it wai BrownhilL Mr. N. B. Neil passed through the valleyi for there was a lerrltorlal road fron Salt Lake soiv Mr. James Yardley, Mr, McKinley City to Los Angeles, at tnat time, and Jphb Robinson but the- 3 ge brush flats fend alkali covered stream banks gave no bope of a prosperous settlement over be Creek Notes ing founded fn the veDey. Finally, omft or the leadinr men of Paro The third crop of alfalfa on North wan conceived the idea that the val Creek was badly frozen, hence most of ley might provide pastureage for cat the farmers are grazing it off with tle, and that the nearby hills might milk cows and range stock. provide timber for their homes In Victor Crosby, Annie Puffer, Percy Parowan.' In January, 1858, a counPuffer and Stanly Green are hauling cil of the leading men of Tarowan lumber from Beaver canyon saw mill. was called by Apostle George A. in the enrolled and it was decided to organ Smith, are puplis Twenty North Creek school Mrs. WmTwitchelL ize a company and attempt settleteacher, reports this as four more than ment in the Beaver valley. Fifteen - North announced that the nwere to begin, two long lines n formed one on each aide the space astyear. Wed for the runners. School was dismissed September 30th was a sack race between m order that tne leacner may biujuu fJacultyand school board. They Teacher's Institute at Beaver Y riday jfi aimosi ready to atart the race and Saturday. M some one ahouted, "Brother Leon Sly, young son of Mr. and Mrs. han is disqualified. He's a mem Ray Sly, who had his arm broken whn ol the faculty". A good natured he fell off a fence last week, is report roaent followed and the race itarted. ed as improving nicely. ttting seemed highest on Tony. Albert Green, superintendent of the of the Board members caused Creek Sunday school reports a North dj isnmg, as be said, over fa and interesting prother Stout's feet, another partly good attendance Sun each lay morning 10 30 A p for the lost time b hofiDinir grams at SUhind his sack without the bother service. .. . . - ... ang into it North Creek is greatly interested in creamviM faculty won the race when the proposed Beaver here milked are eame cows of number f hopping along fully" three ery, a )t ahead of his opponent and farmers would gladly milk more if for their ni race was followed by the twin a local market was created rs race, horse race and girla product" s, some of the boys took quite a North Creek farmers are becoming when they fell off the stick horse rv enthusiastic. over registeredrv Duroc ; U wm. iwuc.i- ainey had some difficulty b getting Jerseys, Edward Redman, it? Wg to go right, when they were 11 Jr- - Edward Twitcheu ana narry 'A together: but the rirU and Albert Green each have a number r, barring a few mashed toes where of registered Duroc and report spienaia fH hopped on mothers toes in her results. tsment, no serious injuries were re- R.itar was a truest at the Vsletine home Sunday. fesnuts. candy and cookies were ser. James f!fc.rW Keol extract honey thej fore f lh week, he reports a gootl Cottnty Commissioners, Road Superrisors it Road Workers ; Complimented For Econo-my and Efficiency Shown In Construction j While negotiating the new eight mil grade from the canyon to Britts Mead- ows last Friday morning, Commission- erf Burke, Arrington and Thompson asked Governor Mabey what be thought it had cost to construct the new road. After careful thought the Governor said, in part; "Well, I am not an expert' on' road building but 1 should say, at a rough guess, that $40,000,00 would be a reasonable price) for the building of 'that road". When told that WUlfred Robinson, with a fores of Beaver Coun- ty High school boys and a few men and teams had built the road for the very modest sum of about $ 18,000, the Governor could hardly believe it; in fact. the look of doubt did not leave bis countenance until County Treasurer , -- , George Skinner and County Clerk Waldo Murdock came to the rescue snd assured his Honor that the warrants passing through their hands in payment of road totaled aproxtostdy $ 13,C00," , ... . . Bearer Valley Dry Lands ' Can Be Profitably Fanned -- ' A V Mr. JohnB. Barton recently suggest. , ed i the idea that practically all dry, cultivable land around Besver would, if (cultivated, raise 'splendid crops of corn, rye, barley and wheat Also comes good friend B. E. Oster. lob and, pointing to the splendid results almost continuously obtained from dry grain crops grown near Lehigh, bis old home town, pertinently asks why simi. laij results may not be had from the dry ' : lands in the vicinity of Beaver. Here is a problem for that Vigilsnce Committee suggested by O. A. Murdock -- (MM THAN EVER to work This will be the greatest livestock, agricultural, machinery, Industrial and educational exhibit ever held In the west Keener rivalry between counties and nrlvate ex. blbltort than ever before Is assured. ) . Daily Features Aplenty - the refreshments the band crop. H sin. Then every one joined "America," Old Black Joe," Bearer County Represented of all our L?W f,Torit nl At Big Stockmen's Meeting. f00 ."H. After thU more wood 'Robert White snd II. A. Christiansen thrown M the fire to of Miners- light the t Beaver, and A.L. Dotson Pwtoftne jroye.. With shouts of vine, represented Beaver County at sight, laughter and snatches of the Stockmen's meeting held in Cedar ways and nt home, feeling City Monday . . to devise II..tf: v"7hadon -. l nkij U they spent a very enjoyable means of buQding up me ...... of Lunt Mr. of the state. Mr. and chairman Cedar was elected secretary for Iron Preparation Corry of Cedar, White of Beaver was Robert ouuueaa.p Squad Is still on county. L. Dotson, of w"y. men ahould give elected chairman and A. county Beaver for " .11 'ueutsie nrnraU Minersvllle secretary arrang-t- 4 S RMkRa vouVi had already , , . Washington county . so .was for the care of IU-- cattle;, cV,nome m not represented. ' l"t - . Eoerybod's going 8.-0- - Pack your grip and join th crowd f p - - Beaver, October 1, at p. m. Mlnersville, October 8, at p. in. ' " Adamsvllle, October 4, at p. m. It is very important for all farmers ' to be at the meetings. ' . H. A. Christisnsen County Agent. 8.-0- hair-raisin- i . "AVEEKOF WONDERS 8.-0- Bearer r kVSquad - farmers meetings are being called In Beaver county towns for the purposes of arranging to market livestock, hay potatoes and to find out who has bulls they wiah to exchange for others. Tbe meetings will be as follows: Greenville, September 80, at 8:00 p. m. The Fair grounds bave been completely made ever and beautified for the convenience sod comfort of visitors. . Hundreds of dally attractions Including free band concerts, horse races, automobile races, a thrilling g aerial circus and other stunts more numerous and varied than ever before. out Klretisf Called Ta Arracjt T Market Fana Prodace Inter-mounu- in t..iu 1 ASTONISHES AND PLEASES KL'l And when assured by Mr. Griflitha, the exception of Wilson O. "Nowers, Manderfleld with relatives. at the new County Road Supervisor thata days all of these men are dead. v contract had been let to Charles Oakden B. T. Mr. Mrs. and Pendleton of Fromjoe arrival of the first setand Son for the building of the remain- - -tlers there was a steady Influx of Im- Morriasey are Manderfleld visitors. Ing three miles of .the Puffer Lake Mr. ' Edgar Edwards and Moes road for about 4,000.00, thus complete-in- g' migrants Into Beaver. 'The second company; coming' soon after the ori- Edwards of Besver and Messers Rube the entire road, (Including the ginal fifteen, was composed of Jamei snd Melvin Edwards spent a very en- rebuilding of the canyon road) for a Farter, Alfred 8. Haddon, John X. joyable trip in the Indian Creek can- total of but little over 126,000,00, the Smith,; '.John Ashworth. William yon recently fishing. While the night Governor was indeed surprised and lireenwood. Andrew Patterson, Ro- breezes were somewhat cooling the pldased with the economy, and efficienbert Patterson, David B. Adams, Wil- trip was an exceeding enjoyable one. cy, and good sound sense exhibited by liam J. Shelton, Jots Morgan, John The Manderfleld fanners are nearly the county Commissioners and real Baugh, Tbomai Green, Lorln W. Bab through with the crops snd are now hard," untiring work , shown by the bltt. Ephriam Thompklnson, Orson workers in the building of the road. Tyler. James W. Huntsman, C. P. waiting for tbe theahera, . they .report The economy and intelligent forethought Lision, Lamoul Babbitt Thorns J excellent crops this yesr. .The severe exhibited here ."said tbe Governor," e Tompkins and Mary and James Low. nail storms however, caused considers-bl- doubtless accounts for the fact that loss.' . . Beaver County has the best reads in the Continued on back page. state. ;" 7 at there Wg COST OF EUILDING NEW ROAD ti-e OOi w rsUy Zook, Mr. SlfluSpiftTJ Session Opens in Tabernacle, Salt ? - SEMI-ANNU- CONFERENCEOCT.6-- 9 Is Ably Assisted by Miss . Jlianb, The Virpka Reel, Big Frankeand Others. FIRST PARTY SENT TO SETTLE VALLEY Fire, Kaceti uames, Refmhmentt, Songs and Miss Flora Bradford, advance guard Bind Enliren Etenings for the A. R. C. Fifth Roll call reached Wilson G. Nowera, of First Settlers and James Low of Second Entertainment ; 1 Beaver Monday, after a splendid week Party to Arrive, Only Ones of Original Settlers living. John . in Milford where she attended the ban With Bngham Young I Great R. Murdock, .'r.m,it. nf Murdock Aeadenw quet for Gov. Mabey, with Dr., Hunter of and was Originator of Town in Factor enterUinera. Upbuilding Red Cross chairman, Rev. R, D. Zook Ujoved they in good Murdock the grove, given Friday and others. At the fine meeting of h ptrty in Academy s the Service Star Legon Monday night. number 23, w a big auccesa. aelected for the neared Miss Bradford gave a most comprehenwe place it f party we could hear the laughing sive talk upon the peace time situation merry makers already in the world now, the increase need for j ahwiting of the bon fire. about Red cross service and government jierd itfleidea group of girla Were work. Tuesday morning Miss Bradford red around a awing. All clamor- - addressed the faculty and student body tpU next, whfle tw boyi, ; one at at Murdock Academy. Prof. J. H. d of a long rope, was putting so Maughan introduced her in his pleasing vigor into the Uak of swinging way and joined in a . few well chosen )U tbat each pull brought a cry of, remarks. Tuesday afternoon at the enough," aitd' a shriek from new Public School building Miss BradI firls to the swing. ford gave a short talk to the students ol4?r and more quite people were teachers Prof. Day, a number dr visi t- Wi fe groups on the- logs about the ors. one was tbe guest or Mies Martha V talking and laughing. Beaumont, vice chairman, and Miss II then arrived both swings and Kendall Franke, H. S. Secretary Beateetett.wers pressed into service to ver chapter Tuesday She evening. alia lauaement for the joy seekers, left for Parowan Wednesday morning. firif, the swings were in demand The chapter offers appreciation for MotdallT after Lucille fell off courtesies extended during Miss Brad it r t wall )Mck4 1. 0. 0. F Enjoy Outing' Beaver Lodge L O. O. F. no 41 gave thejr annual chicken gump at the ranch on North Creek Sunday afternoon. About 60 were present Twy report a splendid time. 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