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Show 3U Volume ,...-.- BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, Feb. 4 1921 Number 7 : v $2.0Q t. Mrs. Gentry .Dies americanred cross pledge mo-- A Surprise Party BEAVER Visits the WiifrHngS "0 Western Stockshow members of the Wes( Ward Relief society entertained at a surprise party last Friday evening in honor of the Relief society officers who hare served them so long and so faithfully In Jhe The!; 1,1. Per Year 1. 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Gentry. ther of th late Arthur Gentry and grandmother of th Gentry boy of oar town, dM at a local hospital la Salt Lake City Sunday, January' 25 - Funeral terrlcea th at wVa Iibh hnw .ftol anaA TllAAA tri The Beaver Mutual improvement r'oir'toSrtoU""(?tkt" member' held at the 8tk house In Coal uenver, oiorwiw. morouga course. tnnM who hsji been association under the direction of You not only come out well ground-ship Am oi wnicn appearea in fWhruTi,laat Tbuwday. Inter- - Dear Mr., Carlton twenty-tw- o and a halt Mtse Hattie Bagley, Instructor., in 0B tne week's Press, Is an evidence of thejinent was to th Coalvtll cemetery. ' We receded your letter and.thoa 1 " and Dramatlo Art at the number of persona within our ter- - Mr. Osatrv waa born in England on ticket to 4he National "Western well. Tou get at least two and one-- Mn- -r v,. v- u M.,rtruv khi English Mlurdock' Academy. wU presemt - August Jth, 1 8 S 2, and Joined the stock show, both of which were cer-- hfOf years of actual practice in Po-are. to remainwho awake the ihae' ritory served eight Cohn and Harris' brilliant comedy councilor, who pie's mouths under very competent lng obligations of every locality to Church of Jesus Christ of Latter talnly appreciated,, and please Mrs. George Paice who has a hit, "It Pays to Advertise.1" nationarcauaeot huTnanseryic DtySs,lnta,liL her natiTt lanoV ie-- eept our incer thank fori your Instructors that are : highly practi- - years; Itwoear as second councilor emd " : has scored a big succes in cal and efficient I am almply high- Besides those whose names appeared lnf the first member of her family kindness. ", ' ' retained ' on the bot who wll, circles and with a cast all professional over enthusiastic attended in the published list, there are no! to unite with the church. Through I I ly nearly it the alt like My wife and Mrs. J. T. Tanner, secretary, board; of d work better experienced and accomplished ac . doubt others who for some reason every day. Don't let me an4 the, entire family camel the shows, during the week and Halel treasurer. The Jne to be an entertain-- . ; It never tors, y not We an opportunity to renew to Utah In 117. She lived In saw things that we had wrgei to teu you However, that it clone im the a ment promises candy of exceptional merit Tha cast a very expensive course. I have Lasion. Besides the nwmbers. there membership, or who could not see hrflfc until the death of her- husband, I eeen before) events we can thins has been rehearsing fof some time tiXMeo their way to do so. The friendly con-- Samuel Gento7 six, years .agOi since bout tm J600 spent nearly f far and amf weM. ong the ward nishonrlo and will have' the production , ready cent of every citisea la valuable to J which time she has lived with her During the week two shows were only half way through. Some of and the Stake Presidency. A fine tor in the the near future. , 1 earned by working from i p, public ,the organisation, whether withto. the daughter, Mi Clara. 0. Stookey, of j conducted daily, one In the afterfertatnment program was givenT" from the performan- - , The lt proceeds not or ympa-j8a.with m. nd the a. m. ana irom Lake. 10 a noon and one In the evening membership p. m. to si ce will be turned over to the Mur- tlhetlc Interest of all such la higlyl Besides Mrs. Stookey. she la audletacte to each one: of P m. on the tramway a a condue--f dock Academy campus Improvement prized for. its esTect..upon the work! rived by two other children, Mrs. about six or seven thousand people. tor and sometimes aa a mo'torman. fund. This fund will be expended that is being done throughout th Annies Parker of Trout creek, and I As far as the number of people at- - v gel BSC 10 OSC an nour XOr tniS kt Milton CAntrr rtaAA Ui upon trees, shrubs, plant etc., for wiU Newho "were concerned ork. A great many of the atudente L luncheon t her home country for the war heroes Henry Gentry of St. Thomas, tending such shows Friday at-be cared for until they have found vada; 58 grandchildren, 185 great- - this show simply climaxed any one jajtuauy work tnelr way througb ternoon. in honor of Mr. Oentrv's the beautifying of the Murdock their way Tack into the normal ran-- 1 grandchildren and I great, great given in Denver. The weather was school through the Denver tramway mother, Mrs. Hattie D. Gentry, who grounds.' - i l sunshiny ana nairny, aacung greauj wwa-.-T, granacnuaren. is again. single man nas a great iinf Mniia- t.iv rtt , The cast of . characters is as fol oi r. low. deal better show of getting along Home service- for the to its success. Those oresent were:' RonaldMcGreg of Rodney Martin anlmen Is one of the. first and most lm-- 1 MORRKSEY NEWS NOTES than a married man with a family, Nearly every breed of farm Mrs. J. F, Tolton Hattie Bagley I Mary Grayson Cross in Red of . the was because' on exhibition can Imals more time portant pledgee and poultry they epend Mrs. R. R. Tanner . Chase Murdock Martin Cyrus Job. jRulon Edwards was here Saturday and thousands and thousonds of dol- - on such work and their expenses the prosecution of the after-wa- r Mrs. Lottie Pearce M Tlejen Ambrose Peale At first It was supposed that a 'few night visiting with his brother. were given away: in prizes for Ire three or four times less. Mrs. Tom Gunn Grace DeBourine Skinner. Countess, 'k I soldier find would months Sinoe being' here, I can see what and tomlly, very first, second and third places. I have Mrs. Fred Levi MIlo Clark Bakef - I Ellery lor and marine fairly (seen a great many .stock exhibitions splendid opportunities a young man Mrrf. H. A. Christiansen' ; Johnon Ed Harris . but and In seen the! I The entertained club Solfatara a course never have for has physically; in my life, economically but getting specialized Mrs. J. P. Barton Marie (Mlsss Burk) Naomi Larsen work goes on, and it is likely to con--1 honor of the retiring officers last such Wonderful animals as were ex-- along a great many lines right here Mrs. George Low serv-McChesney (Browson) .Ken McShane 1 tintte. It Is for the purpose of week. Ihiblted during these shows. The in Denver, if he .has only the .cour Mre. John M. Murdock Watch for the announcement of I ... . I . . men their the and families both horse show waa the most complete age to etart and to stay with it to ., ing Mrs. O. ,A. Murdock the date of production. '; now. wherever there Is a problem which Is here is when interested true tnd Everything by far the greatest the end.' It lively certainly Mrs. L. B. Bohn needs any eervie which Home Ser--j The mine emelter and refinery are number of people, outside the stock-vic- e they say, "Where there kt a will, Mrs. Mattie .Barrett. SECOND NOTICE can render. We feel that the all in running order. men and farmers themselves.- there is a way." The traly regret Mrs. Sara Gentry ' I . ...... can obtained be h suppost one reason for this was I have is. that I did not come out Mrs. Arthur Gentry, and best results through Edward Everett Hale used to co T ; : We ar again holding our Sun--1 that horse and the stunts they were here years ago, Instead of waiting Tha ' guest of honor. ' unsel young people) to converse sv- It Is well known that the work la day school each11 sabbath evening. I able to do, could be exhibited so sue- - 'till now. Let me impres this fact 1 . ' with some one older,' better not considered finished antil every J : . cessfully. . In the center of the big ipon every young man that ha la Mrs. Wm. Hurst and Martha and ery day than themselves. We can wiser and benemaaentltled to the service and J. C. Tanner is taking a business stadeum was a large circular field. certainly losing "thousands of dol- Howard Hurst left Monday for Salt not all do. that, but we can do the land flta obtainable haa made the appli-couHe at the Murdock Academy. cou- - next-bealong the aide were numerous V? every year that he la out of where; they' win' spend we can. gft In loucli thing; & weekend, to attend I rows of seats. People from theii h.oqI toeffir lie get a degree in I Maude left cation which will bring about aatia- - cone out Monday for Salt Lake with them ' trough the printed rao to tt Ivtnmii' V,V-- ?; factory adjustment. A goodsal f Bftt uld !t ad wthcenterj some good trade or profession. 1 City, where they will spend" cou- - and tn fruits of .th?lr enjoy " - Pl. of already been said in this regard. Our .of svgrt ; roatafegx:,!itimim jrnd XLi on been u lit (MiiTear: k Ivlitta Mai' has terestlng events weVe, the contestint vef that have molh, means aud af4 Utlves, and while there Martha win harvest of results may be reaped j the tick list tor a few days but is I of five gatted saaxlle horses, ridden oetterprenarel la' complete., a :.col-- J undergo- an operation for .tonslim cation contains so much from the men and women dlstin- : '' KendalLKlrk Franks, Secretery oil better 80wv' imostly by ladles dnfted in livery lege course ng nere man two- - she has been suffering all . winter writings of In ways at The Youmany ' guished the Home Service, t costumes, some of the riders com tiora or tne ooyt tnat are my cans-- with rheumatis mand other trouble th's constant reading A Companion Th Tvomaa and the Law pre- ing from New York; exhibition of mate in dentistry. If they only wftich have kept her out of acbool all of the paper la a liberal education 87th BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. I tented by W. C. Walters company at hunters and the high trlpple . bar knew what I know now they would winter. ' of mind and heart ' th opera house last Wednesday ev-- and brush fence Jumps they cleared not delay another year. Denver to ' no The has Companion' age limit, Mr. Alverson, father of Mr. Ean lenlng waa a success In every way. so easily. In this particular event. simply full of good opportunities for Lettie Ward Alverson met with an " In those who have ability and courage, accident last week at echool. While Professional men business men and Averson, psssed hi 87th birthday This splendid production was greet-- sometimes they Jumped bar musy women prize It a highly as Monday at the home of his son. Mrs. ed by aa appreciative audience. Mr pairs and sometimes in single file. Well, I must close for this time, running around a school building. Earl Alverson invited Bishop Mun- - Walter and Mr. Luke Cosgrave re and a high as thirty to fifty horses but again accept our thanka for your he and another boy came in collls- - the young folks..- . 6S The Issues of 1921 " will ' be ' ford and wife and watxins Kees toi always pleasing ana are greeted by taking part; the pacers and trotters klndnesa in sending us those tick- - Hon with each other, throwing Ward spend the evening with him. Several j many friend while here. It Is very driven by skilful Jockeys; parades ets aiid with kind regards to you and to the ground, so forcibly aa to ren crowded with serial stories, short members of the Rebekah Lodge also J commendable to the company in of prize winning stock cattle and yours, remain der him unconscious and the little stories, editorials; poetry, facts and fun. Subscribe now. and receive: ' called on them, taking him several their recognition of the old people, heavy draft horses; polo games by fellow ha been very sick since. sincerely yours U The Youth's Companion 62 Is little packages of remembrance. Mr. Denver men against Diamond ranch A. J. BUTCHINGS ; sues to 1921' Alverson has been a member of th men; musical choir game played by The Home Companion Calendar la CI and I. O. O. F. Lodge for years cowboys and their ponies; wall seal RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT : . for 1921. also a member of the Rebekah order Ing and sham attacks and military All bov the for 12.50. . , and has always been aa active mem drills given by Fort Logan soldiers Whereas, on the Oth day of JanMcCsll's Magazine for 1921. The ber until his eye sight failed him. and various other very exciting ev- uary, 1981, John Ward Christian, munthly authority on fashion, $1.50 and is afraid to go out at night for ents that made the three hoar per aged 90 years, and being the oldest a year. Both publications only St.- wish Mr. We Al of falling.'. fear A most generou response wtlformance seem only one half hour. member of the bar of th Fifth JuLast Saturday night the - opera so. ; - verson many more happy birthday mad last nd the hard grand stand seats feel dicial district of the atato of UUh. by th members Sunday THtS YOUTH'S COMPANION ' noa w" we miea w greet ;n anniversaries. of th church In the Beaver Stake Uk rocking chairs. People simply through the providence of an All- Commonwealth Ave. lb St Paul a to the appeal for relear of th chil- - d'PPed and cheered, cremed and wise Creator, waa called by death Murdock and Parowan high school Boston Mass. 8t CLEAN GROUNDS TO KEEP basket ball teams I na very exciting drea of th famine district of Eu- - wWateled from start to finish. It from this sphere ot actlpn. and Whereas covering a period of goliame.. The . greats. Jntereist wa Th Bishops of the wards WM "Imply the grandest entertain-o- f rope. BIRTHDAY PARTY The student-bod- y at the Belknap this stake nut forth a snecial ef- - meht w have ever attended. year, he was an active member of held from start to finish. The scoreschool have organized a clvlca clubfort for tnlg WOrthv eanse. and a. I Besides the "entertaining, factor the bar. In this eltv and district: was 17 to 25 in favor of the MurJt Brigg entertained with Janette Dally aa president. and L ysDanclng followed. The at a birthday party there was a contribution of P.' this . show, people.; stockmen nd hls stsndlng and integrity, both aHlock at her home on .Valen .Hodges were and e68.58 gtven accompanied by th fast meeting J farmers especliJlyr had a splendid v practitioner and citizen war' of Prowan boys Uunday evening in hbnor of her dan 4 - i nere . from a of uevi to young peopte delegation; learn rJui what secretary rnyms thefghest"characterraddlngdlg-j, floe BOf Wclud thscontrl PPPOrtonjtr ghter Vivian' sixth birthday annifrom each grade whojbnUott ot tt ta eing mad to :hlgh cln, nity to the legal profession and in-- their home, town.-- - , -auxiliary organizaJ r The guests numbered twen- -, : versary. auty u is to see tnat tne nuuaing tl0M WBO ttfcd epart collections breeding and in where they can im- splrlatlon to- his fellow practitlon- ty. The evenliyr. was spent In games ana grounas are Kept clean, penal-- 1 Harry Hodges and his v son which amount was verr com- - PrfiT on their own breeds and mof er.a during the course of a long and ties are imposed upon any student The very latest farm and dalra eyeWul..rAreer;. and .,., BeaveV East fafd P4the hostess. y"7r ' ' Whereas the demise of our belov- - left here by train three weeks ago f Saat ward Prl- - macmnery was on exhibition and vtumuuowuig. or trasn of any kind around th mar, 818.70: West-warsaw machine that I dl ed brother has left a vacancy that and returned in his car.. With the ex 818.80: . MARRIAGE IN COURT HOUSE not .scnooi grounos think could be Invented. These can only be filled br men ot sterl- - ceptioa of a little car trouble he re- ward West and . primary 110.00. machines were as a general rule vr lng qualities, and with like type of Porta having had a very pleasant Mr. Pryor and Ima Myr. Kooen juaueson oi luuioro, i -i ' Mwg.1 trip. His son left Thursday for Ids-- ers of Franklin fcn4 y Horton. ry reasonable In price." ortt to manhood, and were united "in Mlnersyvllle, n rormeriy of Beaver, vWted her Whereas he was a kind and lor- - ho, wehere he will be employed the Every poultry man would Sunday, January 80 a boy. ' -in the marriage clerk's offiAm as s county I WAnnMrlBV hiso was ta of the winter. .v PaMttail sssvw sH have received the treat of his life log husband and father; and was wviw ce January 27. : " wnere ' if he could have , seen the great universally loved and respected by ' expects to maxe nis aom. RESOLUTIONS OF APPROVAL ' ,4 , PORTLAND GIRL'S SOXQ IS ' OF 8E5ATB BILL NO. Is poultry show., It would honestly all who knew him. therefore. ' HIT IX MOVIE HOUSES make you guess Just which breed Be It Resolved, that th Court of A. ! WESTWARD The EASTWARD A. Be it resolved that w. tt facul- best. You could sfmply the Fifth Judicial district, and all Miss Catherine Bernard, who nd admire. the afflcers thereof, do hereby ex- ty and student of th. Murdoch Ac-- lo Tlien, too. dont let me forget the press their deep appreciation of the claim Portland as her home, seems v Ths.M. I. A, of the West ward , do hereby plaoai ourselves The East wad M.L A. laat on the road to fame as a song wrlt-e- d gave the following program on Sunday nlht waa well attended and thloa record aa sUnding firmly behind P1! how. Honestly, some of the wort hand character of our deceas- s Her first effort entitled, "Come day evening. debr6d. and feel his pur in that lUie enactment by th Legislature boarj were ks. large ai brother, following program given: , ' ' Back d Clouds Away " the Drive mlse sized could' ws good steers. loss hare suffered a I that ot Singing. Bin Senate of state th I Slnging-"Hlg- h Utah, of hardly oa the. Mountain I r odo tmtm of raf mtmff realize Orvll programs can Harris heal. that were" more time Prayer a only No. which all. for at they 18, hogs provides iTop.' ' featured In the musical Be It Resolved that we express to Singing." efficient means of dealing with the It waa sur a sight I would not miss Prayer George MttchelL ' p Hawaiian and Roy I hiajamily and legion of friends our programs, of .nearly ..all th first-ru- n cigarette evil la the state of Utah. again at any price. Singing M,,L, A.. song. .t , , M In houses the has I and Well. picture sancheartfelt city could Harris, Er can We feel thai ws guitar accompaniment by book on all sympathy. urit Piano Duet Mr.'nd Mr. George heartily that we saw, but time will not peBe It Further Resolved that these reached a public sale of more 7000 neet Ehipp. ' tion each section of the bill.' ' C. Murdock. ' Keates, Liberty organ- - " SolcElmo Tanner" " 7 I B it further resolved that w do rmits But let me leave this with you. Resolutions be pread npon the re- - copies.-HenReading Miss Lucile Reese. ' Cecil and Don'rmlae Teague ot the Majestic the opportunity ot seeing cords of the Court, s a token Reading Aunt Betsy Goodwin, or ( Contest Singing M. I. A. Song pledge ourselve that upon the enhave both her one com , of our and these played song a and as evidence Iginnl we shows, if you ever have esteem, pioneer. will do everylasting by i audience grouped In two divlsl- - actment of thl Uw I mented favorably. upon it.. of his standing at the bar.. .Lessons wtirs taken up in ths dif- thing within our' power to assist the a good opportunity to attend. Miss Bernard not only wrote the fercnte departments. . O. A. Murdock . wen. mr. uariton I am In. the I Lessons taken up in Senior; and officials la the enforcement and music of her song, but words second or 8enlor Claw Book of Mormon J. F. Tolton And bs.lt. further resolved that sophomore year of my Junior Divisions. course In dentistry, and my grades published it under the name of the subjects President McCregor. class Wm. B. ITIggins. I Subject "AdvanUges of Custom' copies ot this reiolnt'tn be sent to Oriole Publishing company She Is teacher. have v all been above Commute'. JO be and that it Prof." W. S. 8tout instructor in tbi Stat iQgitlatur per cent so now working on a ballad to be catl-- t far. Classes The Junior work tn tne more "Boy ScouU" by ttavtr Interest Senior classes. gets City papef. yjttlshed ' "Dream of the Midnight Frank Smith, teacher.' Girl will all the The Student-Bod- y chorura I Priest's time. ing little High Murdock at Academy teach-ft' realised, class Mark, Woolsey Junior M1" Bernards music is on' Junior Girls rhyllls Swindle- Brat Just what such a course Invol moot next Sunday at 10 a. m. and at ,Iour" Principal, J. Howard Maughan. S the Consolidated Music com- - hurst, teacher. So or In m. Relief Its Ward ved, I the East p. Student-BodBsrtrand importance. A man surePresides Singing "For th Btragth of stor to Salt Lake. ball. should be a ly Pny'e Prayer Albert Mulr. rood clety dsmut wh.n h. Ulal.. Dally. TO THE SERVICE nn fjof TO PRESENT -- AC0IW1HT , . - -- r ac-t- he Thla-dram- J her-effort- eer-di- s M.-s- Coat-juinl- lwro-ma- oc-l- de - f-- ir en-U- " . . aur-Uvern-ee a . - lc . He-lia- rs er - JL...i.. . . I . . , ; ir ' . ' i rs I, . iu " ' 'rta&lfGTi Perfn.30 I . st wt-Jc- -n .akisUi 1 - . 1 f " . v 1 . I r v 1 :' - 608.58 R PAROYf AND r,IURD CKTLAY FOND RAISED - , - , ! -- , v, - - , -- . 7 Mr.-Fran- k f - n -- - - Ts - Pr'FPsroretrth4nX.II w m . - d I :::: ry. v . . gA war "t - 'V ILL Tte -- ILL , Snn-lade- ( ? . 'I . ', , , Duet--Edwar- ' d ri - ot't, -- : "'.'..''.' y, . |