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Show r; f : U lumt XI BEAVER CITYi UTAH, FRIDAY, Jan. ' Number 5 .BEAVER BOY DONERS' Wallace Knox, ton of Judge and Mrs. Wm. F. Knox, was chosen edi of the Red and Black, the student's paper of the Salt Lake held rer, Utah, January 8. 1881 n'8B schools. The election wet ax we scnooi aasi nign rdaace with law the follow airway were wauace y offlcert elect met at the anajncanoiaaw oernsru m wiHBBen. M"10 18 o'clock, ttrt house at took the required oath of Tne omciai count gave nox bss; I Chambers 488. - v Nj2 . 14 1921 $2.00 Per Year ACED ADAMSVTLUT COUPLE - OBSERVE GOLDEX WEDDING DR. CHRISTIAN V - TO THE BUPERIXTEXDENT8 AN HEADS OP THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS RESOLUTIONS The golden wgiMlng 0f Mr. and Notice is hereby given that there Etaa Jones was held In the Ad wafd will be a meeting of the House ot chapel Thursday af amsvljle The last call is answered by Pio- ternoon. The family and Invited of the Utah Educational delegates neer of 1858. An sctive'tlfeT comes guests to the number of ISO met In Wherens. in the wiwdom of fitour ot Salt Lake City, Saturassociation to Father be has keen to close peacefully while surrounded a social, way and enjoyed a wedding Heavenly call from our, midst bar beloved Bi- day, January 18. 1111, in the Coun' house The by members of hie family, was decorated for ster and feast Martha A. Gale, cil chamber of the City and county Beaver's oldest citizen, Dr. J. W. the occasion in white and inwe, the Parents class of the Beaver building at 1:80 p. m. to consider gold, Christian Is now reiaoyed from our terspersed with potted plants and East ward Sunday- school desire to Educational matters likely to come midst. other quea flowers. ; I .. express puj ncere, sympathy Jo the before the legislature and rrIngton,.Com was" tions. Christian" pracDr. the'only oeen we sporting eauor or we After the dinner an Interesting excellent family of children that she rhompaon, Commissioner. I aes, The President solicits suggestions ' '.' ror semister. ticing physician here for many years and fitting program followed which has left; and to all concerned. F. Murdockv Clerk, Audi-RWe further desire to express our pertaining to the welfare of Edaca- - . Last summer ne aerrea lor a time and will already be remembered tor included a song "The Golden Weda. reporter on the Press and show- the many acts of charity that nearly ding." by the ward choir. Fred Gunn sincere appreciation of the faithful tlon and in particular to legislative Jameson Sheriff. y I of Beaver gave a sketch of their life labors she has performed for us In matters. Write him, at once at Brled marked ability at a base ball eTcry family In"thls county has B. Skinner, Treasurer, services His hands. his at . writer. : history. They were married at Ad- - our class, acting for a long time aa gham City. L. Dunshee, Recorder. came Tours very truly, when call n never were withheld amevflle January 6, 1871. After liv- - our class secretary. Is The Red and Black a oodbury. Attorney i CHARLES H. SKIDMORE. a" He of has Lefrom rich short time there ons moved to JO le the of poor. and Italy heldijnf We commend her examplary life pats paper " hompson. Surveyor." and . , hi where they spent several years, to all, and especially to her dear President. haft lilrh u1mnl nnnra in th West. manV civic DOsltlOflS of trust, Rollins, Assessor. during the years of 1914 to lBU, They then went to Frisco. Utah, and children who are now left orphans i ann, Justice of the Peace. A GASOLINE TAX while serYins M .'county attorney, he frdm there' returned to Adamsvliie to "owlnt bualnesa waalhad. BBrkfr Ay. . Thompson Naye. fight life's battle without her kind as oldest the was is one prac Just There difference distinguished year a sitio4rn auldlna hand and motherly instruc miaw at- uommisuioner I tf.n.. . . . WJ u; UUUIl UHH1V v. ,x -i inir Aaiau&bvui n. j discs.. m we in their ages. Mr. Jones being 70 and tions. Your mother has filled a good vuw s The Question of Just and eonltable i Mr. Thompson act aa the Robert8 ticinf auorney w. nrocfie, wlth 69 his of wife years to raise money lor road parpos-goo- d age. was ot a lived mission seconaeo life has the way unraa oy here, cnairman, , order or sdoot rules of out was Jones Mrs.' on a attired in beau es in'McMarrle a is county, wis whlcinreeuslng a eonstd-has Latter Understood carrled. that left tton Jenn., Day Saint; -hf erebT ws mat maintain strict tiful brown silk. The fastlng monument in this thetoot- erable amount-o- f discussion at xa; gown pf golden t February 7, 18J2. HU grandfather s n.AmiiUn json act as chairman fprL received 'nice came Am10 many being built and couple presents stool of our Eternal father; and time, Rolds are lent meetings unui a per- . eter, vnrwuan, Raherts Rules of Order yen never Tefore thorn an rate a ta at maintained mo above an among expensive Eternal ana all has earned dining t .irman is eiecisa enci irora isie oi jwu auuui wsi jvnt " roads and Dr. of. the where comdreamed Adamsvliie 60 settled Home Improved be ble, of by In therefore presented Georgia; I lally ln : that office as Glory; Arrlnrwnl Motlon mads' bv . ChriBtlan's father Yancey Preaaley ward.:',--;:;;were nermanent chair--L v. v torted and consoled in this knowled- - road systems benefit communltlea in t - f two ways. First, by benefiting the Mr. and Mrs. Jones are the parents R8. Nell user directly or Indirectly. Mrs. Puffer! seven In Mat born of was E. children, Walker, Ointment of 0. t fu-f- t, w v. Mr. Thomnson. bara Wylwyet, n rt,.ti .nd tnJ Individual Am Mrs. of Second to connnnwas of Ellis benefiting the community and by Sheriff College Brlgham; i emlgranted seille, France, puty cerely resolve that we, the Beaver Carrle: 18 of as Walter John a of Jones in erica the whole, by making It more acces-at Lehi, Beaver; age 1799, years East ward and the community as 1st Take up all outside business. s mon ana of aesiraoie. a we pre. . He received bis education under Kate Walker Brlgham. Lucressla whole, have been deprived of of the following officers I bear complaints, petitions ets., and I high Mlnersvllle moM wmM rMd Um of Later and Haiel Gilltns Father. Jon the carrot a Catholic . correspondence. ly prised treasure, and we teol that yedf sourcesUnl-a tax on proper- two Mrs. all of from Kate whom, the he es, except attended I Pennsylvania our loss Is greater than time alone Jnd. Unfinished business, rlngton, $5,000,- . llT na mn "Ul ucense Srd. Reports of committees andl verslty, which is now Jefferson col- Walker were present for the occas- can heal. Commissioner, aompson, '. u snouia ne. lon. w nr. tn.t c.a win hi vnn I Perbapa UiU u at, lege, ana graauaiea as m. w. in;io county officers. " mon tor demand th but rftd and heal the now seeming unbear- He traveled very extensively, cros 4th BUls and claima I Murdock, Clerk and An mk- 80 ,nBtetent th1 Miss Gaines of Tennessee arrived able burden. I. stab Special business. ' sed the Southern Republics and set-ers are hunting for new ana eo.u- Ordered that all county officers be tied In San Bernardino, California in here last week to take the place Jameson, Sherig 11500. be it resolved; That We Whereas, ; Skinner, Treasurer, $60, In their office on the days that are 1854, then came to Utah in 1858. He made vacant by Miss Maud Lewis' do hereby reverently and sincerely1 able sources ot taxes. , At the pres ent time the auto pays on its slxs. was called to her home in Iowa .kl. I Wt aside Jtor regular 1 meetings, un- - first married Eva Mathews, andJtol who and express have a illness. mother's tery nnWfrM L. Dunshee, Recorder,! less excused by the Board. them were born two children, John by her sorrow to the bereaved family. " run a few which la T car Ford only I I v Motion made by Thompson that Ward Jr. now, of Troy, Nevada; and And be It furtbed resolved that a tour months or for three miles a day ot Mr. Geprgs Stevens Parowan, copy of these resolutions be presentRollins, Assessor. $5,000.1 we set aside the second Thursday f Mrs. Inez Bernard of Spokan, Washa year. And 1 have a Ford ear odbury, Attorney, 15,000 each monta as the day: for regular ington. After the death of his wife. was here this week visiting relatives ed to the family and that the same in ointment of Mrs. Ellxa- - meetings.1 Seconded by Arrlngton, he married Adlllne Mathews, who and attending to some ' business. be spread on the minutes of our Par-- . exactly like! yours, which I get out ot the garage in the early morning an as Deputy Recorder land carried unanimously. 1 proceeded him In death about five While here he purchased some pigs uu iu wwji , w yuir i ..(11 tt v.pb, th. ..ed. . r -V. i i Motion made to be shipped to Parowan. He reports II. Arrlngton that years ago. iUOu by roes and every it day norninr. anaae oy uouniy vr. rairftanxs be appointed CMef - RmIpb j. W.'Jr; and Mrs. . I5er- thaLjrr63$'1s cheaper there than at ?bj.jialUttJiftBe e ttefiUe CI?rS furr'sa Cscss.:. ty nardTEe la sorvived by hi oilier chll- - Beaver, at Lot many pl4 to Teed rtytiix. tax as JL 4o i statement ot we roao (Thompson and carried. fj, it to, He said Parowan 'was great George D. White. John' Jones owns ':s truck which with accordancs Moved By Mr. Burk that Dr. Swan Binos A. of Welter. Idaho: Onv C. of ly affected by the closing . ot tnelr appro" Robert B. White hs uses to go to the farm and get a , main mercantile establishment the i ibo nmwi pu.iuioB os appoiniea Heaiw omc?r ror irillmors and Ralph of pearer: Committee, August Fernley load of hay once in a while, and Jack r t uou oj AiTuiBwa p store." rviiT ujuijjumci no. J, ana wax vr. rair- - imnrBUflWs fun,-- i 0 Smith owns a truck v Jut like it Dana ror ko. i. seconaea and car- - held at the onr houm TmmiiT t A MARTHA MRS GALE COPE makes steen trips a week be- which . ' ade by Commissioner rled. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grlmshaw, Ran I vsw v vvs a, aaa auv uuuoy rv wv l tween Beaver and MUford. .. Both aiuraocK jr. Moved by Thompson that we sue- - ailed hr tW msnr fri-ueorge f tv dolph Grlmshaw, and their mother, - KIia . Mrs. Martha A. Cope Gale, after pay the same .tax. Now If there . I . . aA s.4 DAylwaJlf ... j it i.i. .vw w ' WB iuo iwiiiwn 0i viisi siausucs Christian, who were eaeer to Mrs. Duckworth Grlmshaw, were an illness of about two weeks, pas- were some way each would pay la jearer. oeconaea oy sar now acting. Carried and annotated nT tHhnt. hA m.m.n Af hi. it here last week visiting their rela sed home at her to the amouat they nse last away Sunday proportion carried unanimously. rs. va w. J ones or Adamsvliie in- - spent and useful life. tives. Mrs, Ltxxle Fotheringham and at- the road, it yould be fair. Ton might 8he 9. was January morning sxeaa or aira. josepn ana Mrs. Gra- gervices were conducted by May- - Mr. John Grlmshaw, and after at tended during her sickness by Dr. get at it by weighing their loads and nty finish the werk on gsr or mscov in piace or airs. Bmlta or F. D. Farnsworth. tending to some business, returned It was thought for a measuring the miles traveled. .This McGregor. lay Springs road. See-The bond of E. H. Thompson. Co, to their home at Enoch last Friday Samuel O, by she while Prayer Jr. was improving, but would practically be Impossible, at that White, rlngton with the nnder- Surveyor, for $500 was approved. ' Dr. J. F, McGregor read a tele when her condition changed, she least It would be impracticable. Now t the County nroeeed Motion made that we take up ap- Mr. Owen G rover has been quite of condolence to gram the Inevitauses and fire family rapidly worse, 'till the suppose John Jones k conUngent with the plication for Game Warden untft 111 from effects of a bad grew tribute to Dr. Christian from Dr. ble came.' Her oldest daughter. Net a week, and Jack of d. The Board ' agrees further notice. gasoline ' cold. Mlddleton of Salt Lake City. tie was away from home at the time Smith uses 70 gallons in the same V rk proceed nnder t Motion made and carried that the Mr, Farnsworth spoke of the many In Upton, Utah, where she is em time, and a tax of three quartsra of ; Uatlon aa at present andl different commissioners 1Mrs. David Edwards has received suggest a characteristics ot the deceas school M.Gsr. wowo a cent per gallon was collected as a larshaU remain as Bu--j man from the various districts to worthy from her daughter, Mrs. Clem ployed teaching ' word ' ed.-,. ployed teaching school. Mrs. Gale tax on motivs pawer. Would that be t dra the County and " Stats roads Mr. J. F. Tolton eulogised the life HolIIngshead of Mlama, Arizona that was born at Panguitch on February fair between the 'two Ford owners? iae or Arringura wai wnen neceaaarr. Tim fonnvin an. and labors ot Dr. Christian and re- her little .daughter has had a very 1, 1880, and married in the St Geo If not kindly write us your reason k authorized to make ll pointments were made: viewed his life as being an open book bad case of dyphtheria. JBut with rge temple, November 18, 1898, to and we will give them to the public. i minutes furnishing I Tom Bradfield, MUford. of many chapters that had been a the best of medical care and skill Mr. M. H. Gale of Beaver, where she Your reasons will 'not be printed loner a copy and dellr- John S. Eyre, Mlnersvllle, she Is now Improving although not has lived and raised an unusually unless your, name la signed to ths . worthy pattern for any citlsen to fol i the County Press fori Wm. Hesllngton, Adamsvliie. F able to be up, nor scarcely able low; also gave a sketch of his life yet nice family of tes children, sir of article. However, your name will . iter each meeting and Abe Hesllngton, Greenville to talk yet.. history whom survive very not He I be unless you givs your her. Interestingly. J spoke printed ' . as soon as possible ne, Bert Mowers, Beaver 8outh, r some length on the resurrection at They are as follows: per mission to do so. ! Let us hear t ;s. Seconded by Burke James Hatchings, Beaver East us effecting the immortality of the JUDGESHIP ELECTION IS ' Masoma arguments on this question of . Nettle, Rowena, Alice, Harold, and North Creek. REVERSED IN CONTEST soul. a gasoline tax' If is a 'new thought and ry, Ora, Arlow, Arthur, Banna," I Commissioner The appointments of Dick Jones, Airing-- 1 Mc- Thomas. wosmg prayer, in .. Utah. and undoubtedly has argu- Dr, F. by J Price. jmpson and Burke and of Greenville, and IvanAfiiSnlght. " Januarys The election both for and against Let us will ments be It remembered her that of Treasurer represent the ot Mlnersvme," as deputy assessors. contest Delworth Woolley against M. H. Gale, met his death hear from all Interested in this road husband. :e Tax convention to be were confirmed. George Chrlstensen, involving the ' ; a year ago last May whf PARTY question. i 1 li. iszi, at salt Lake! rr Ordered Clerk to authorise - the Judgeship of the Seventh Judicial in his field, by being struck by light ded by Burke. Carried.! Bute Road commissioner to deduct was decided this af hers district, : The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tel ternoon in favor of A GOOD LAW Law was appointed as the price ot two ' trucks . 11168.58 Woolley, who is nlng. tjen gave them, a happy surnrise at declared the winner . will be services held Funeral in he next ensuing two from our 1180 State Road Levy. e by thirty-onThe ; present, State, lecialatura . is tne,r "'Tl1 edai evenings Card votes. the Stake building at 3 o'clock,-- on i alary of $40 per month I It was decided, by the Board that a. poll tax to be levied were games consideringthe in charge- of the WednesdayTse-ca. 1911, tnaln,featnreg.olws Men appointed road draggsrs receive do not pay a property who all aliens Muaic was East Dennis ward also evening., White. Bishop ads by Burke that the 11.00 per day. for actual service: enjoyed C. Evans of Salt Lake, by tttpula At tax. ; ' '. .' , mdnlght refreshments were serv tlon. ;. - ; nase zo tons of Bridge men and team on construction, . ed to: The bill aa ot ' annual tax proposes MARTHA A. GALE J. P. van Fleet of New-- 1 00 per dav: and slnsls man On the face of the returns at the t m. Mr. and Mra. $50 on the occupation of every November election Chrlstensen had - i I, at a cost ot $80 per and $8.10 per day, to take effect im Mr and Mrs. Teltjen ' alien and provides tor Funeral Bakes services Dewey Mrs. for Martha to be used as needed, mediately. Truck drivers $185 per a majority of twenty-on- e votes, bu Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McShane A. Gals were held in ths Stake house collection ot the money at the sourbe stored in Newhouse. Woolley yotes had been wrongfully month; foremen $4.60 per day. Dr. and Mrs. Fairbanks. Wednesday at 8 o'clock p. m nnder ce of earning. Aliens paying perin the Board adjourned counted for Chrlstensen., Clerk authorised to order 7 wheel ' ' Henrietta Gunn Sufficient errors were 'found to the direction of Bishop C. Dennis sonal or real property tax. hoaorab day, the Ith of January. universal Joints tor. the Nash trucks. Miss Margaret. Joseph ly discharged soldiers, sailors or White. . -- J., J Clerk ordered to take measure give the election to Woolley Miss Hlnes. , and members ot volunteer fire A . . from the East quartet ward votes. ment to replace linoleum in '. the Thomas Joseph are exempted. ' choir departments 'The. sang: TrliU Deepening I Beaver Jan. I, 1181. Ths question of an appeal to the court room and to order step lining r' "Eira Shepherd rd of Countv Commission-- 1 and a hall run. supreme court is under considera Throng Your way." " . Waldo Murdock ' ' well chosen to bring cemfort and '' Prayer J. F. Tolton this data at ths hour of I Clerk authorised to let American tion. " Mr. and Mra. Jack Gunn. i. In the court house. , ", '.' 8inglng "Jesus, Savior, Plolet cheer.. Legion Post of Beaver hays ths room Me." Fern-leSolo "Face to Oua Face. on the third story of the court house Ont MOTHER BEAVER DRUG COMPANY Bishop Paice eulogised the life ot Ths stingiest man was scoring his irke, member.1 for elub rooms, the clerk to be re ' CTIAXGES HA YDS the deceased and quoted from the Resolutions ot Respect from the man Hrington, member. . hired his in for .extravagance sponsible personally for the men to carry a lantern In going scriptures Christ's death sna1 Resur Parent's class read by J. F, Tolton, while la posssssloa ot the rooms and bompson, member. . wanting Mr. Charles Anderson, formerly of rrrr.r.-r-rv- '-. f. Murdock, Clerk, to have eharge ot them Ides!'.' rection,., Its, putpose etc, to comfort Class teacher.- -a Beaver, and nonrln-laf our towns to call, pn b!a best and console the bereaved C. Dennis In the children. White BUhop he scoffed; "when I was eourtln' I The following Iffls' were approves man. James Robinson, has oodbury. Attorney. fr purchas- never Resolutions ot remarks from to the . tribute the Respect clostng ?on the following bust- - and ordered paid: no carried paid In I went ed the Beaver Drug Store, owned lantern, ' by the dark." Relief . "Mrs. read ex"Jane and society ad: , excellent the by worthy family Baker nDorothy. $4.40. - msreha- Mrr R. A BrHatcnrXnd-.DrTFoir-I T. I of previous ample of their departed parents. "yes." the hired man agreed, sad- Munford. banks has purchased the homo of meeting read diss, Bishop George A. Parkinson spoke motion of Mr. Arrlngton, Singing "Sometime We'll Under- -' B. 0. Puffer, $1.80, O. O, Mr. and Mra. Hatch on 9th ly. Maad look what you got" Ex. street. his text from Book the ... ...,.....-.-,.- ' Mor ot ied by Mr. Burke, approv- taking stand."..,, Clyde Marshall, $81.00 county Prayer "George D. Whits. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred FJrooks have "Ha! young man, howjwould you mon; "The Mortality of the Soul." road." There were many beautiful floral made by Mr. Arrlngton, Quartet ' "Jesus, ' Lover f Bcbylsr Smith, $1.00 court house. been quite" uneasy about their baby, like It it that pretty young thing : 8ouL" , r urke succeed to the office offerings. who tad a spell of stomach trouble. were your wife?" ,"WelL It would t C. T. Woodbury, $47.60 Misc. A large cortege followed the re-President J. F. McOreggr talked n of the Board. Seconded Whereupon the board adjourned Mr. Brook's mother has also suffer- be more lntraetlng It she were on "Revealed Truths with quotations mains to Mountain View Cemetery. Vote, Arrlngtoa and lanta the llth day of February, 1881 ed from ncrvltls for several weeks. yours." Ex. 7" PROCEEDINGS PASSKBEYOND tor-in-ch- OF RESPECT Mrai . -- - - P" W seml-mo- . 1 1 ... ri.-a-- 1 vt 1 , ...a. 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