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Show ,.,. N... ..... ... .... .. , r . . in? - 12 BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, VOL.X 1919 No. r. corairas IIOLMiESiiiuS JUROR LIST FOR 1920 Last Monday, December 8, Nelson Bchow and N. B. Netlsen, acting a at the court Jury commissioner names of the drew following house, men who will act as- grand and petit Jurors for ,1120: p. E. Asnwortt ":':'j ';:;:v; ;y i ' V John Atkln Jos H. Bakes R H. Barton Win. Black Lester: Harris . Fred Mackerell . . . Carl Tolton Moses .Edwards , . C. Dennis White Wm. Blackner , - ' - - - inn - " Owen Davis' Stephen Holllngshead , Geo LaFerre Chaa Baxter s E. H Bird ; Victor Carlson Wm Fraxer -- ". v r - . t , V w te . . 1? -- v , j " "" 0;'.:Xa'-8.W.y,:-.- - , - ' " k ' ' The seal sale Is progressing well. but the sudden illness of the local chairman. Mrs. L. M. Robinson, and the epedemlc of mumps in the school added to the heavy snow storm and low temperature, ,ha delayed tie , , . " n Wesley Fairer Samuel Gentry Isaac Goodwin . ' ' T. L. Griffith ' ' C. H. Hodges Thos Low E. A. Shipp George B. Gillies . er " . . - appointed December:! to ad- Just values of farm lands and that the committee also fix prices cn tta city lots and other real estate prc erty within the county. Sloan ana Burke voting for the motion and Tar kinson against. Parkinson serves' notice of filing protest with the State board of equ alization against the appointment ct another committee. Commissioner Sloan oCers names of H. T. Hanks and J. C. white of Reed and Commissioner Burke c"- ers the names of J. S. Murdock cf Mlnersville to act as second an lands. Comm!-slontee to Burke and Sloan vote for these names. Commissioner Fark'.n- son did not rote, whereupon rueeUr. was adjournpd. - ' Audrey Uckerman D. D. Williams J. T. Beaumont Warren Murdock " ' George Cox .".Horace Carter. J a . Heber Qillins - Wm. A. Joseph r R. R. McKnight . O. E. Adklns Ed Eardsley . Wm." Bond . E. D. Crandell , ' " John H. Luke M. P, Lewis . ; com-Imltt- . Walter Jones Edwin Bohn L.IL Crandall - Motion was made by Commissioner by Commlsalonsr Sloan, seconded Burk, that another committee of thre ee be appointed to work with the -- Karl Levi. W. A. Buchanan Harry Cartwright Frank Brlggs ' u Cyrus Daris Henry Fraxer Harry Green T Wv Gunn Sam Hooten Thomas Hatchings Victor Price - iiii ium I Ivin Frost John R. Griffith . n , . , - . '.John Huntington . , He Thinks He Can Find 'Room - C. T. Baldwin At the regular meeting of the Co-held Monday, unty commtssloners, fteceujber" i, the following reccom mendatlons were received from the State board of equalization: That a committee be appointed to go orer all the farm lands in the ' the same. This county and committee to act as deputy assessor I were composed of; F. D. Farns worth of Bearer Wm. Roberts of Minersrllle ' Jas., Murdock of Bearer-little dissatisfaction was eipres- sed by one member of the board and a special meeting was called Monday December 8 tor the purpose of select jlng committees to assist in the re- classification of farm lands. . All members of the board were prcs ent. f t " ' closing which will be accom.k; by the $3rd of December. - ' 1 THIRD RED CROSS ROLL CALL - We regret that this spfendld list its outline and total cash receipts is crowded out by the delinquent tax Tusher Chapter of the American Mr. and Mrs. Edward Twitchell The Salt Lake 'Qlty Library has Just as w go to press word reach- Jlat. meetpromise an entire account held its first regular came home Sunday from Salt Lake now 160,000 books on its shelves. It es ps of the death of on who was Legion ' Jos. Patterson ', f. ; ' next week. 4. December cirhave been for 8000.where the 1898 The ing Thursday evening, with City began in they of our own as dear to us as on D. J. WUliams; v ' ' This is their first regular meeting past three weeks. " culation during November was hear- family. .. R. B. Cutler WEDDING BEUA and a large since Us ' It books In heaviest organization the ty 60,000 Wm. Corbridge Mrs. Oweneva Grover Green of ' were ' In numberC. twelve on Baldwin Mr. , T. is working attendance, history. ; ' "7 North Creek, who died at her home 8ym Kelsey Miss Viola Patterson and Gilbert new members were added to the list the roads north of town helping to ; ' Public. Beaver The Hall City. after- - Smith were auletlr married on Mon- one o'clock-thiLibrary Henry at (Friday) Officer for the ensuing year were clear the snow from the roads. now, has 1,818 books on Its shelves. noon after a few days of illness.. No J. S. Murdock MIbs dfty by Bj8hop George Pace. elected, which are a follows: It began In 1818 with 88 books. The arrangements have been mad for the C. A. Arrlngton Ethel Ashworth and Van Rkkmaa Mc-Clinton Post cold It. Commander, has been at very '.1 L circulation during; November was funeral except that It will be held were Chas. Beard attendants. The bride looked ; Shane.. this' week. Tuesday morning 430 books circulated, about the poor Thomas Bradfleld ; ; Monday. The young couple will beautiful. Secretary and Treasurer, Waldo at Mr. C. T. Baldwin's place the go est showing since the library open E.Fouti be Mr. wfth Smith's parent Mr. " ' ernment thermometer registered li ed p to the public. Come every ... . , Murdock. ,. C, H. Husband , Mrs. John Smith for the pres nd Mr. Alvan Couch On December 9th, aero was ana snow beiow fall the Dare Tanner body to the, library and read from S committee, Frank Hurst, - ent and will likely remain la Eea- sixteen Inches. to 6 books this month, to bring our et Lund,. Utah and Miss Olll Din. O. D. Nordburr Monte Levi and John R. Murdock, C mar-i'cwer unuea wxiaie iNaaa oi in - 7 Thomas Johanaen library up to the standsrd of other , Committee on Amusements, Ralph , at the eounty- - con ft (house. and- - Mr. libraries in rlage Twitchell Edwar4 ....Mrs, D, R. Van Fleer .2. -Bohn,- - William Cook, Vases Bakes, Mrs. Hilda Swlndleharst Webb, George C. Murdock performed the Edwards were In Bearer Thursday : "T'- Joseph Wood . ! We have about one hundred new Dr. Fairbanks and Taylor Farnsworwas a miscellaneous shower given ceremony. their Christmas ' doing shopping. '." books which arrived December 10. :r '. th. Friday evening of last we.ek If t7 Come and look them' over. Fine colJos R. Murdock, county clerk was Their next regular meeting will Aunt BeUy Goodwin Is suffering I of ker girl friends... She received "' lect ion for Ch rtst mal reading. .. . . , ' . L ', lW.Mk H, M. OTer to Mllford last week. be held December 1 . g V " . irom a lamo aoouiaer causea iromi UJU ucuiiiui - MURDOCK NOTES prfuis.., ie are" .to was a on Ice At with planning one the Ing her music door social and spent "7The,'boys give big ball which will be giren on Sat- ' The students are very enthusiastic Tuesday morning was the 'coldest morning this week. She haa notlurne- - Ught rerreshments wer aer-L'ICKIE SAYS ' r urday evening, December J7. about the big basket ball game to be coldest morning the people of Bea- been confined to her bed, but has 76 during the evening. : J tttW, SOMETIMES I V4ISHt for many very lame shoulder. pulled off with Cedar Friday night ver have expeclenced ftiiss tveryn enrnttss of. Aaams-- . Our team is doing splendjd work: lhl; years. Th. murcery., wenf. .down to, CK COULO ONtO .tUl TlH d Mr. Harold Obran of LeM IS below The last ManderBeld and of at regit knitted shipment goods year. ftLVCRi V4HO COMB IN.V4MCM The MIA and 8unday School of istered 23 below. Dr. Christaln for the suffsrlng war victim ts be- - were married last week at the home vatn. ovrf aeAvt the West Ward gare a splendid Pie sister, Mrs. Nadnld. at rill- the students says that we are having the hea ng closed by A. R. C. committee. .Monday morning 'T oo to nTh social and dance at Park hall Wed- found the road between Murdock and viest snow-faand the coldest wea who are meeting at Mr. L. B. Bohns more, while on a visit there, and left 'A VNHOLt VJAO O COI short wedding trln. Including nesday night town almost blockaded with snow.J ther he has seen since 1868. Wed to flnteh up the last eonaitnment ot fHUCt avUt Kit UMt ; The president of the rarioiu StaLehl. They are expected here this Only ore car was able to get through nesday morning finds the temper VJl-f"ThI. ckOfitt fcNO kes all over the county of the M. I. the drifts. It was Impossible for ature much .warmer but throating H1 ristt for a few Martin Madison of Murray, tub week. days tlAftO&O RONt US A. work, for the possession of an op- some students to more sonw. who. , been n has where Mur-,Adamsvllle, for the to school. working reception ts get i portunity penant. - The West Ward ray Sheep company, of Murray, brotDcInf planned. of Bearer received IS hundred points to the court house this week his THE SNOW STAKES Mr. Arthur. White who cam to at. Miss Martensen who has been Quits for November, gaining the penant. ill for several days, has not been able rMch to receive hl bounty.. In the!tcn4 th funeral of Mts Marie Thota Attendance, punctuality In opening to be at school. We are glad that she The snow stakes in theBpever Riv 'iree months he ha been trapping pson'. left for his home In Cedar, Tri er district hare boen moved to the ne das caugni 363 coyotes and 51 meetings, suitable methods of enter- Is much better now. f iasi,weg, arier spent!!taining and improvement, giving the bobcats. Bounty to'.il 81S71- Pret few days with the Thomnson'a following places: v I lessons correctly, and numerous oth Stake 8, upper Beaver .Station. A. Robinson who has besa The Year Book staff Is working dity good for thre n aths work. er features constitute; the scoring of ligently. - It promises a first . clajs .Stake 7, Cope' Hallow, ill for the past week la so quite points." " There will be an active fight year book. The students are. contest Stake 8, Thompaon's Hole. The Home Economics club has held I n,ncn Improved so that the Is abia as to who holds the penant Mlners ing to see who can 8 Stake some. South lltl around In her room, Mill fine meetings thus far, but onl0 P Fork, upper get In the best ville was a close second in the Kovem set of kodaks " bat aoeowat f bad bsfdly darts venture out this wcathor, epidemics pictures., A, committee her record. Stake 10, Merchant Valley will be out in the near future to get among school children, ahd the hoi- - eo,(J weather.. i!r ,Bil Wr- Arnold Ashwon. Readings at the end of the month idayvacatlon of two weeks, the of- advertisements to put In the book. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith left earof November were: ficers have decided to defer the regu- - Wffn by a 'new aon,' t'. '. y ly last week to spend the remainder Stake ho bora lar Cr,t next 6,' licenses issued Decem to Reading youB8" soldier, Marriage meeting Wedoeeday night of the winter In Oak City, Since ber 8. were Mr. Gilbert Smith and BUke 7. Reading l.I 14 at 7:10, whtn it Is hoped tMr nom9 tnrt' A game of fcn.pt tsi! s their arrival at the place, Mr. Chas. Miss Viola Tatterson of Beaver. .Blake 8, Reading 1.1 all membera will have their calen- f' tk "MiiforJ ana the I Stake 9 Reading 1.1 Roper, brother of Mrs. Smith, who ' .'i dar marked accordingly.', There Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ysrdley who , has been ill for some little time, pas team at the r Stake 10. Readlnsr 1. ,r will been unusual and attractive pro-sed away at the home of his parents, have been spending a few days with For ihU lime of the year the grntn. covering subjects not previous- - hnl",', scor, 8 45 10 11 !l ( ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Roper, Saturday of their parent. Mr. and Mr. Yardley, snow fall U above the average ly touched upon aorial and business)0' 1",r- r,M ,r r'nr X V last week. left for their home. Murdok ter.m !'r '. H E DinnL fitura of not. this TUSHER CHAPTER MAXDERFIELD NOTES MRS HARRY GREEN LIBRARY GROWNO - ' - -- . .v7-".'- A ' ; . - " - -- : s 'i'lz . . ;. . - , '"..,' By-La- w . r. tha'-stat.'"- - '" - ; " - ---- -' -- - . 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