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Show County's eaver The Dairy Center of Southern Utah BEAVER Oldest Han i ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY VOL. rvj7i if I ..: AX 11. IMPORTANT WATER USERS' On next Wednesday and Thursday outfit he was mistaken as the real famous Com- nights, the j. t. evans edy will be L ..mi.; Anril. J. T .Adams, Auditorium the Beaver fer County's oldest man, will to be 94tn Dirmuay. iui Evans the oldest man in lounty, but he is also one of the ana or jieaver pioneers of Utan his irate I Mr. , v. South Pembrokeshire, in rn inrii fith. 1836. Mr. Evans I, Ma hnvhood days in Swansea, fes His parents were of Welch, cu nan ana umcui. was apprentic- irjr young man he uu o learn tne DiacKsiniuiiuB machinery work, wntcn traae arned well. ms. Mr. "Evans and his wife tn America, and in com- - others made the parlous i (across tne plains ana mountains Vagon train to the great Salt i vaii(v. Here his previous with to hand and he was the U. P. railroad com- as blacksmith foreman on the railroad at the head of Echo inn. He continued nis worK as load foreman in Utah and Neva- ior several years. liter, Mr. Evans opened up a fksmith shop in Beaver, one of first in the new settlement. At jous- times he. ran custom shops i3 own in various locations in and helned construct manv of early mineral mills in Nevada ting came loved by - Utah. Evan's r. first marriage was in nsea, Wales, to then to Mary msvllle, and the Collegiate staged at the High School under the auspicies of Lions Club. It promises one.of the biggest Community shows ever staged here, including a cast of over onehundred local people. It is a burlesque comedy of college life and has a number of hilarious comedy spots. This show has been staged thru the middle west, with hundreds of organizations and has been a tremendous success whenever played. Everyone who has seen the show, claimed that no one could afford to miss it. The show is a story of the Home Coming at Bula Bula College - and is collegiate in every way. Resides the play proper, it has a number of special features. The play proper deals with the story of the Home Coming of Bula Bula College. The setting of the show is a Fraternity drawing room. The whole story revolves around the school anxiously awaiting the arrival of an old Maid Aunt, Lucia Wake field, who is worth fifty million dol lars and who plans to give the college a large sum of money. She is to be the honored guest at the Home Coming and is an Aunt to one of the girls, Betsy. Jerry Watson, played by Mr. C. B. McMullin one of the college boys, with the help of his two roommates, George and Dick, played by Mr. Em Pearce and Mr. Frank Haddock, dresses himself a3 an old lady, for the entertainment of his fel low fraternity. While dressed in this Lucia Wakefield from Florida by Prof. Gaddis, played by Mr. Orval Harris and Dean Howard, played by Miss Shepherd, and they immediately introduced him to the College President and everyone as such. Once in this dilemma, it was impossible for him to explain without getting in bad and so he ,1s carried on throughout the story masquerading as Lucia Wakefield, when in reality he is only Jerry Watson. Around this character playing the part of the fake Aunt Lucia, all the fun and comical situations of the play develop. .Prof. Gaddis and Mr. Collins, .played by Dr. McQuarrie and the Butter and Egg Man, played by Mr. Cox, all fall in love with this fake Lucia Wakefield and try to marry hed. Their proposal scenes are flowery, insistent and very funny. Instantly Jerry finds himself the part of the old lady, makes love to the other boys' girls, enjoys the proposals of the men, and generally adds to the comedy of the play. Dean Howard, the old maid school teacher and Prof. Gaddis, the old bachelor who have been lovers for fifteen years finally come together and are married only after the Professor finds that Lucia Wakefield was only a man. In the end, the real Lucia Wakefield in Florida wires the necessary amount of money for the building of the College stadium, and Jerry, who has been the fake Aunt, wins back his girl who had stepped out with the College shiek. Besides Lindsey. Jerry's girl, Ethelyn Wyeoff is Miss Nell Caffal. Also, there is the College President, Dr. Seamore played by Mr. Grant Tolton and Mrs. Thelma Barton, who all add to the dignity of the cast. The two Fresh man, comedy parts played by Mr Dale Schofield and Mr. Bernard White are also very good. Besides the play proper, there are a number of special features in the show, the College Glee Club, portray ed by eighteen business men open the show and give a lot o fentertain-men- t. The famous flapper chorus of the Sorority is one of the high spots of the show. The flapper chorus consists of twenty- eight business men .who portray fam ous college girls, types Bucn as Teacher's pet. The sorority President, Spinster School Teacher, Cleo patra etc. The opening of the show is featured by a curtain raiser, the big Baby chil Pageant with over dren between the ages of five and seven. The special dramatic reader Mrs. Williams gives the readings and effective the children furnish a very ' background. The Baby Pageant is something new in entertainment and exceptionally good. Another feature of the show is twenty-fiv- e high school girls in costume choruses and special All in all "Aunt song numbers. Lucia" is a well rounded out produ-tioone-hundr- ed Cather-Grlflith- full list of all the characters will be found in an ad in the issue of this paper. Look them over. This promises to be one of the biggest shows ever staged and is going to be well worth the price of admission. Tickets for reserve seats will be on sale at Beaver Drug store, Tuesday, Feb. 4. A s of the same place. The two wives having died in their married life. Seven children born to the second union and n to the third. r. Evans enjoys good health for advanced years and as he for which ever reach. mark few many a meeting fitnfn ah it . . oi ine Samuel cashier, XH AT v effective Decomes "eaver s through aeailn8 wun tne OI 1 V m hag established tat on tn l deansFcountant. 8 o.l - an enviable -- j . j He is an experienc- well acquainted with ii uuurai ana v,," of6'this and section, n doubt mi to himself will ...... and satisfaction to its patrons. to leave next tt for RrlV expects rti- wnere .ne win v,uy, ktw v"""8 oi weens witn nis cashier of a in It pitv -- v, uuj wnere he will bank devote fcUn. iuaying the modern lidlrt method9He has not fully wnat disposition he ":' maKe of his 1 mercantile establlsh-1110 Rcnvor. . . tt. ues j noi. expect ... 'ont niin in iv..Ile i " luo "usiness, but win fcm. tt enUre tlme t0 the bank k worb L- " - . EAVER 'day . turday . nday . m a a 33 H JH 39 .04 39 12 36 30 jjursday r..iii ij aarwv"4i'TXLi.ujiJ--- MISSIONARY FAREWELL ..... . " reuiumj i., triuay t.i....., letter day for the Beaver Last Wart. (a tn h a red a. n on n Jn rVdanc El-m- er 84 .06 35 .08 36 .09 ' r c District Court Concludes January Term Tuesday tire; tha The greatest eveni is month of February. Everybody he with connection In Interest. annual. The January term of district court farewell will be the ward outlined opened in Beaver Monday morning, The program for the day is ii xiapi on the docket were dis o rhidren's posed of or continued until the May "I01.0" .under di- - term of court, the court adjourning dance in The Legion Hall ... Tuesday afternoon. rection ot tne i y '"- Among the criminal cases vs.aisposea Evening Immediately C. A. ... that of the State clcty will serve supper. who was charged with re after .there win . oe Trenholm, direction nnHor --- :,ii a sisting an officer m iwurora. juurb ing or a one-areau B. him guilty and assessed found White, of Robert Cox Th is wil be musical numbers. him a fine of 1125.00 and six months in the county Jail, suspending the the High scnoo, ouuu.u, 0, Jail sentence upon the prompt paybehavior. oTte season under - ment of the fine and good comdfrectTon of the ward activity Mattie Ferguson, who was convictof possession, of mlLt.ee- day will ed on a charge term of court, was ...Mk. ..tire I - a a recent at toward defraying the transpo K0 denied a new trial by Judge Cox. and . she will appeal the .51 tlon of the Missionary son o f Mm. we understand to the supreme cogrt. case George is the tothird me to called be White Sheriff Leigh, of Iron County, and Juropean Mission. William missions a Judgement of $600 against whom on account of a fal.ne rendered having filled honorable was to George Is golnn In England. was granted a new trial, the affair. arrest, that the former verdict France This is a community ruling iudge are going interested and all of chance, giving grounds are one was to fo be out to show appreciation and ass st for a retrial. Mrs White and her family There were a number of demurres Party. Tn he success of the Farewell WEATHER I'lday Hneaday I in tl.o "Aunt Lucie" Production Some of the Characters that will appear and Fernley Jnk lj cotit&TE THE ALUMNI CHORUS nnan-conditi- u't mo sud- - ftial business men, whose Hi 7? NOW THAT THIS S DONE LET'S PLAX the newly appointed ernley. f. - Rent Cemetery Taxes Special Police : Beaver County (City Taxes) Dog Taxes Water System Customers Electric Light Customers Meter - , r 12,585.79 43.90 55.00 10 00 10 9J 152.51 Deposits Cemeterv Lots Cement , Sold Lumber Sold Water System Supplies Sold Electric Supplies Sold 1 $45,540.48 DISBURSEMENTS Electric Supplies Water System Supplies New Water Mains Park Expense Jail Camp Ground Expense New Electric Light Plant Officers Salaries . Premium on Bonds Oper. & Maint. Water System Oper. & Maint. Electric Lt. System Roads, Rivers & Bridges Books, Stat. & Print. Office Sup. & expenses , 2,426.39 925.09 1 0,082.50 636.43 3.75 3.50 - - 1,297.46 9,349.05 140.00 1,983.28 3,903.29 1,409.54 678.63 145.80 17.50 70.50 216.24 ' 203.60 203.75 : ........ - - .' : , 209.30 246.36 46.00 30.00 ." 20.00 600.00 1.000.00 2,000.00 255.00 1,445.00 1,265.00 2,966.00 110.00 763.17 218.13 16.21 8.00 150.88 : Treasurer ' E--- ...LI omiers , . O. - nc is ine uantt on unt of his leaving extensive ranch and interests which require his per-- 1 attention, , nnrt tin i tn, oolon uimn ihn ills nj flna ! g work too confining. The . rM In 1st. Miscellaneous Receipts Camp Grounds Receipts Cash In hands of City . Fh 233.60 228.95 104.42 27.25 41.50 700.30 165.50 11,667.36 62.50 5,832.47 Cemetery Fees Fines i ; thn n iuc icniKUitiion efficient THE EVENNNG- - OF LADIES of the directors of . uwic uaui uiI n neaver .;ouniy this p week, the board elected ui iuih cuy, as casnier hat !n at m htr $12,413.60 L204 .00 - Donation Refund Meters Deposits Refund Light Deposits Fire Hose Eqpt Annual Payment Side Walk Bonds Annual Payment Electric Light Bonds ... Annual Payment Water Bonds Accrued Interest Sidewalk Bonds Accrued Interest Electric Light Bonds Accrued Interest Water Bonds Beaver County, Coll. City .Taxes j... : Insurance Fund Lumber , Estray Pond Exp Refund Cemetery Tax Election Expense FERNLEY CASHIER KAn v Legal aieIankIlects t RECEIPTS Cash on hand January 1, 1929 ..1......... Licenses Police Incidental Board of Health Cemetery Expense through the sunset of life, it he sincere wish that his coming iiday will be succeeded by sever-sor- e and that he may reach that enary Annual Report of Edith C. Woolsey, City Recorder of Beaver City, Utah for the Year Ending December 31, 1929 Clock Special les re but itorium at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. , This meeting will be of vital interest to every rancher and farmer of the valley. . Janitor's S' of his A meeting of importance to every water user of the Beaver valley will be held at the high school aud- n. Miss Mary Per-- , Ann Griffiths in third to 2 P.T.1. EETII1G, SATURDAY, these "characters, there are two colThe Great Hilarious Collegiate Comedy Sponsored by lege girls, friends of George and Dick, Betsy and Molly, played by Miss Beaver Lions Club will be Presented at High School Shirley Farquhar and Miss Mildred - Auditorium, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 5th and 6th 2.00 Per Year Price BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, JAXUAKY 81, 1930. "Aunt Lucia" to Be Staged by One Hundred Local Characters J . xxvi. xo. taken and argued in civil cases, some sustained and others overruled or denied, many of them will come up in the May terra of district court, which promises to make that session a lengthy one. The following divorces were grant ed: Lena Beck McGarry from John C. McGarry; Rachel Robinson from James E. Robinson; Fern Johnson from Ray Elmer Johnson. $42,079.25 3,461.23 $45,540.48 ASSETS-PROPERT- Y Water System Electric Light System No. 1 Electric Light System No. 2 Real Estate Paving Tax Deeds Cemetery Lots Office Furniture & Fixtures Miscl. Tools & Fire Hose Eqpt $27,477.15 8,994.14 34,986.86 4,660.00 4,019.83 948.00 477.98 525.43 MATERIA IiS & SUPPLIES 371.89 Water System Supplies 291.59 Lumber 982.49 Electric Supplies ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 25.00 Cemetery Lots Beaver County (City Taxes) 3,488.14 1,121.80 Cemetery Taxes 492.49 Sinking Fund 747.59 Water System Customers Electric Light System Customers 1,632.17 Cash in hands ot City Treasurer 3,4 61.23 - 82,089.39 1,646.97 , $94,603.78 LIABILITIES Meter Deposits Electric Light Bonds Water Bonds Sidewalk Intersection Bonds Accrued Interest on Water Bonds Accrued Interest on Sidewalk Bonds Surplus 10,868.42 3,738.91 , ' , 33,000.00 22,000.00 4,800.00 201.66 70.00 59,800.00 , 271.66 30,793.21 194,603.78 COUNTY OF BEAVER) STATE OF UTAH )sb. I, Edith, C. Woolsey, City Recorder of Beaver City, Utah hereby certify that the above is a full, true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of Beaver City, Utah and a true statement of the condition o of Baver City for the year 1929, to the best ot my knowledge. WILL PARTICIPATE IN EDITH C. WOOLSEY RABBIT HUXT AT PARAGON AH City Recorder The Beaver Fish & Game club re Passed and approved by the City Council JJanuary 6, 1930. ceived a challenge from the Paragon ATTEST: (seal) ah club for a competitive rabbit hunt EDITH C. WOOLSEY, City Recorder. at that place oa February 7th. The STATE OF UTAH ) local club was not long in accepting COUNTY OF BEAVER) ss. the invitation as it will be remember Personally appeared before me this 27 day of of January, 1930 Edith ed that one of the best hunts and Woolsey, who being first duly aworn on her oath deposes and says that royal entertainment was furnished C. the foregoing annual statement is true to tbe best ot her knowledge, inforby tbe Paragonah club last year. Fifteen men. one captain and mation and belief. EDITH C. WOOLSEY a time-keepwill be selected from Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27 day of January 1930. the local club for the hifnt on the EMMA T. MATHEWS 7th. Paragonah promises a big dance after the hunt and a good Notary Public Res. Beaver, Utah time is anticipated. My Commission expires March 16, 1133. J. j tr |