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Show BOMB SERVICE Missioies 'WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY "IT PAYS At the SPIRIT DIPROVEMEXT SILVER REEF ' . MANIFESTED ISJ East ward M. I. A. last What hat become of the New Tear Some 'of the people Uvlng on Stfi Sunday the following Internight resolution.' regarding the attention was esting street took It upon tbemBelven to lm program carried out: men to, their warof the "Onward SolSinging Christian the ' sidewalk on their, street time problems and the ap- Caohler A. F. Miles of tho oIv of P"ve diers." City Beaver in Buess Scored 121 Big Beaver. Utah February 10, pitcationa Jo the Government which . . St. George, was over at Silver Reel i mttA ..a and Otlu-- r Town Prayer Abner Tanner This being the date of the regular are for the purpose of clearing the on business. week un- of the or fore the , Wff had not of board bad. part to the They4 hauled cr0Bslne8 wer, ap T Singing "Flag of the Free" thought onthly meeting glate AU,r and more than aR that was of pjy no member end a back a the sidewalk Miles leveled &nd Mr. B existence reason our commissioners, for up glowingKraTel brings ty Address "The Life of Washing which now oid the and laborers in the ? field of promised in the form of croestngs the board having appeared on this after-car- e tor the account the graded of prospcts ton," J. H. Maughan. 1 town. Two days hereby adjourn- H0me Service to the tact that but entertainment was realized Saturday, date, the meeting n.H AHh are a credit to the Trio "Mount Vernon Bells" Ida iVlUlVi WUOlV SAiawasf 17 th, in was of ot until these hard work, by Mr. Har tor such work thousands Ac ed put Thursday, February Gillies, Ella Morris and Zella Thomp of sliver was taken Out in the 70i February 19,' when the Murdock H. Barton, Delhi, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. '. claims would hate been entirely lost. J.; ry Alumni players Btaged In the son, v He says forty menare now employed Arnold Parkinson; Presley Whom-haWaldo Murdock, County clerk. The annual f report . of the National ademy the drama, "It Reading " A Dream of. Calhoun" there, mostly local men, and the P7 Thomas Rees, John T. Joseph, Red Cross says that ' Innumerable Beaver opera house, Mrs. Caddie Advertise." to Smith. 1921 Pays month. IT, roll Ernest Joseph and Monto Levi. ' shows $5,000 per men discharged on account of. disa Beaver, Utah, February, audience Class and Work A followed. expoctant large A. newmlnerthe JIonestr has been --While at their work they had a auf , The board of county commission bility to, say nothing of those who - the 'perfor: Seniors assembled ''Freedom From subject ers. ot.Beaver..countyt.Utaiu met onj were released "in good conditon"- opened up to a depth of 150 feet, op- - prise treatment to hot coffee and the than more w. ueor mance: 8. expected Stout, They instructor, o'clock 2 p. nat e been found in need of treat.in. b a, fine body of ore which dourhnnta bv Miss Stella Burt But this data at the hour of but amateur Junior "Scout and work performance, Boys ; to ordinary the which J : date "could m. this being the not get their compenssaverages $00 ounce of 1 silver peri the work by these people dtdnt end mentt were" hardly, prepared for the excel are Mark as amp stories, been Woolsey had ton. how to did not know Hon, 0r Tiey have Just broken in ; on Urhen. the ildewalk was completed. regular monthly, meeting apply manner In wmcn leacuer. Ith lent haltavav In Anlnv tha vnrV rlffht professional - t Th - ln anil - tint - - ta) Mtrtftin of tor adjourned. previously training. cast handled this the of members Girls the from ths Stories -junior while thev are at it This week they it. extent but it aopeara big. Present, We .are indebted to Te Editor for j; drama.' of and difficult Mormon, interesting on c (Rook the !work Is chairman intend to work on the road Improv Oren Burke, being prosecuted many courtesies , in keeping1 certain Tlia nlar train nnrlnr WST" TaoldlV. Lord Our workTrue new singing a mine Accept old Cobb member ATArrlngton, mat through of log eigtbtl street from . the court C, features these government scene and a fake - Thev are down 200. feet in house east for five or six blocks. ovotlon," H. D. Thompson, member ters before the returned soldiers, sal with a reifulne love and son. Out C. T. Woodbury Attorney royerBtenop C. Dennis WUte. g0od ore which averages $2$.0a' topj: Gravel will be hauled,, scraperi lors and marines. The question re quarrel between father compli arise tola situation many of Clerk the ton. Waldo F.' Murdock, main however. how manv of our men put to use and eighth street will re-" and humorous of a exciting cations bERVICE STAR MOTHERS i A is work celv the imorovement that it roeat-was sUrted to nUnt beinr business The following ought to have applied forcompensa nature. . "'. ftextMonday, February 28. the 8er-- the Uillngs at the old Barbee mill ly needs. tion over a year ago, How : many The play has been performed with vice star mothers will meet at their 8ite. In the early days of mining at John H. Barton requested! tha need medical care. How many do not success fn Pangultch and Min-- 1 regular meeting In the library e equal use SURPRISE PARTY Reef only the richest and purest of the know what became of their, liberty he be allowed to 'lave the d to taken be will and at ersvllle bro-- 1 of th sllTer era 7:80. torlunj The treated.'The low following court house of room bonds or their war risk insurance upsUlrs the, on Monday February 28. gram, besides the necessary business grades and that containing copper Mr. .James Hoops was surprised for a Juvenile Jan, and that it be rtiflcates, their travel pay or their will be carried out: : week the company Tho following was dumoed out as tallinrs. There last Friday at his home In honor of J bonus? fixed up. Home service it' not obtru . in Parowan' and Cornet Solo Alden Wood house h are thousands of tons of toese tall- - his birthday? by his famMoUon made by Mr. Arrjlngton, give-bnature; but it. is freely con will perform'i ' -O. Mrs. scientific A. Reading If have lings to and modern Anderson, and under bo allowed Mr. Barton ily neighbors. The evening wis eased that it cannot think of uban that Those ' who attended the pert or Reading Cathellne 8. Farnsworth treatment these will prove very val- - spent playing game, chatting and the room fixed up, to have it clean- - doning its purpose until it has at mance were enthusiastic "In their l All serrlce mothers are requested uable Hot supper' was tnjoyittg mualc, ed, new screens put on the windows, least succeeded in impressing upon In I to be present tur-Messrs McQuatter and Moorehouse served at midnight. clean bedding ordered and some i men the possibilities that are praise and many have expressed the nlture put in. ' Motion seconded and still open to theme : If these things writing their entire Malefaction "Those present were: are heads of the Silver Reef Consoli some of the opinare carried. " , ; WEST WARD PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson Following .' name Mines dated the company, by to not take up your apply you, why I The minutes of the two previou? of ions Mr. regarding people prominent now and Mrs. Joseph Brlggs the which known. is property Home is service particular problem? ' ' ' t The following program will be Alex Colbath la the superintendent Mr, and Mrs. Parley AlbredL meetings were read and approved always ready Ho advfee and to as the performance: given at the West Ward'M. I. A. on with the exception of two bills, on sist Kendall Kirk Frirhke, Sec'y of Principal J. H. Maughan,' It is intended to start sinking a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Atkins ' next Sunday' evening. Murdock Academy: of Oren Burk's for 144.52 charged Home Service. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Wllden Jr. shaft at once onv the old Thompsbn , ; It was my pleasure to witness ca Girls Choru Shlpp sisters and mine to drain all tha old workings Mrs. Martha Alverson , as a commissioner's expense, to be ' ' " "' .'. of water, which at nresent la an ob-- '.''!".!."'' Saturday night the school production others. . changed as follows: $3.15 to be deBIRTHDAY PARTY "It" Pays to AdvertlseV'V From an Solo Mrs. John F. Joseph ' ducted and charged to miscellaneous to ENTERTAINED stacle working them. ; nouncements made .the t "Coming account and the balance of $41. S7 to h A new electrically operated mill i Reading Carolyn Matheson Mrs. Earl Alverson entertained at events east their shadows before." ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillies enlef-be charged to the commissioner's Meeting begins at 7i20 p. m. All being installed near the old Leeds a party at her home In honor of her I attended with 5? tor ' sre Lee bill Invited. an of The of Lloyd Whlteltalned expectations at their home last Saturday mill alta. of nortftwest the Leah's 12th birthday an- it-- . hould have read $37.50, and and ad- - daughter, enjoyable' evening of ; mirth and ui-'4- i Reef, evTBlng'Tvrha 'ti&e'-waa' nowise disappoint in and' was music tfr bf Cprd niversary. SURPRISE and in and PARTY A inal Mil rich eight-foan of ly ore, games spent body dancing ' "The afternoon was spent in play ed.' On the contrary," the presenta d I'thV road, - , The guests were Mr, and vein, has been encountered in the old music. were Refreshments serv games. ing " tion was far beyond, public, expecta- .' James Patterson, of Read, was Lsit Sunday evening a-- very pleas4 Leeds mine. This rich body of ore Mm Stanley "Atkins " ed to the little guests before leaving, to drag the county road at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson act surprise was given Mr, and Mrs. I was struck at a lower level than any "rom the rise of the curtalr; ad to tho 'Reservoir.' Wm. Koyes by members of their of the Mr, and Mrs. Abe Murdock ' ' y;workings In the same Lois White The appointments of J. H. Hedges fall thereof, was one contino! family. The occasion waa In honor mine.- - Washington County News, the Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson . Phyllis Levi 1 James H. McLean as deputy round of complex, humorous situa of their birthdays . Mrs. Noyes was Miss Ruby Fotherlngham ' Emms Thompson' . ... tions which invariably ended with 59 oi the 10th of this month, andl Tiff's were confirmed. Miss Thelma Fotherlngham ' BAD v ' ACCIDENT " ' Zola Smith ' ' MIbs Clerk authorized to write the State ' generoui applause from the audi Mr. Noye fiS on the 22nd. ' Mary Reeae 'Z Nola Gllltea ' v V nd request that d commission ence.' Miss One Tattersall , was The last in Ruby time, Jesse week, day spent Edwards, playing Mildred Jlellsen ' ' The characters were all weirsus- - games and enjoying music. the money on hand In the eoun Mr. LewU Tattersall 19 year ol dson of Mr. and Mrs.. Ar- Irene Griffiths talned. No lagging Jn speeches, no 'Refreshments were served. state road fund be returned to Mr. Luclan Gillies ron Edwards, formerly of ; Beaver, Cleo Dorrity ;"77 I connty. Mr. Kent Morgan Just .. and Those promptings. who but "pep" "ginger , present were: recently moved to provo, Laska TJonltw from start-tThe Bill of Oren Burk, for $112.- finish. would be It 'Mr. was dis and killed Mrs. Dean at Provo Jeddle the instantly Leah Alverson i. for work done on the county crimination to. single out the 'best BASKET BALL Mr. and Mrs. Wm Williams : foundry, where he had Just started ads was discussed and) Mr. Arrlng-- a While some had ."leading to work. players. Mr. and Mrs. Orrfn Phillips SURPRISE PARTY The Cedar City and 8t' George parts" In the. cast, o one tailed to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brlggs A large piece of steel weighing teams are suggested that he withdraw It to play tonight In Cedar id send it to the attorney general make the most of his opportunity Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bohn about 1700 Igs. fell when a link in a City. If Cedar wins, the score will be Mr. Isaac Goodwin was' the reel. which f his oplnlon.v resulted In an "All'Star" pro Mr. and Mrs. Chester chain broke and hit him. on the tied and that will necessitate a game of. a surprise party last Tues duction. " to play off the tie. J, E. Robinson was authorised to plent in 4 honor of his 80th birthday day being in neutral territory, , is blocks two of It the replete surfacing He never regained consciousness, hasBeaver hoped thst, you will be able DINNER PARTY been chosen for thst final game. anniversary. to preseni.tbls play in all adjacent ate road at the Mllford high school. and few a died mlautee later in' the All who have seen both teams play About forty relatives were towns. It has'merlt The community The following bills were approvei Claim that Cedar has the best team On last Friday, Mrs. Erastue Bohn local hospital In Provo. to honor the occasion. Four gen which falls to see this Y id ordered! paid: , The boy was Insured In the Fonn- - and is sure to win. . ..: play will hart gave a dinner party In honor of her erations were represented with Mrs. Beaver has the best and larr 'Arrow Press, books etc, failed to see the best production of$91.31 Mrs. Murray Messen- - dT company for $5,000 and also floor In the country and la an Ideal C. A. Arlington, com. ex. 9.1' Betay Goodwin, the grandmother and fered vn our boards Ihts season. Keep ger of . ,. Springville. who has been carried another policy for $4,000 place for the game. 20.50 great grandmother to a number of It KOlng. t "lt Pays to Advertise." irolina. Bakes V. S It 'will accommodate a very large to hie mother. two Payable here months relatives. vlsltinr the guests. -3 F. Tolton. i ' iTus. Glllina, co.. rood ........ 9..50 A few years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Ed crowd. ' .Those presentwere: A program of musto,. singing, re ' A dance will follow. '. : $10.5 fen Burke com. ex. Mrs. Murray' Messenger, guest of wards lost another 19 year old son a ' citing and playing games was car John E. Eyro, co.road 21, 1921 honor. ."February of pneumonia, while they lived In ried out LEARNS A LESSON EDITOR To the Theatre At Christiansen, co agt. .... 48.10 Going Public .. . Bud horn. . Carrie Matheson Aunt Betsy recited some of hef "It Pays to AdvertlBo" under the t v Mr. L. E. Murdock, V. S ....... 7 :y. Mrs. Jamea Yardley own compositions. .'One that was es direction of Miase A Pennsylvania, office printed a ' Hattle Bagley Is 8.95 irtrude Ferguson, tel. GREENVILLE FARM BUREAU Mrs. John White on scandal an unnamed "How peciallystory was, busl: appreciated Ev one of the best productions that I V T. 8Ute. T ft T Co Mrs. Julia Howd neas and nan Has men Since that erything was I a bight Changed have seen eight for a long tlm The cast 19.?' ress, printing,' . The citizens of . Greenville turned in motor cars drove "up to his offi .. , . roiri. . Wrs. Lettie Bowden ... is. T. Woodbury co oTJlce jexSl.OO exceptionally Mrwt-rhr- Mrs." out last Friday about one hundred ce to lick Murray Bohn the editor. We always menwere served and all T can Tiartlly recomnrend this play L BTDavts" bailiff 5.00 In a local ''era Bureau socl- - tion names. strong Mrs. Bohn. Erastus felt had that ivv ; - r .r" a they enjoyed happy to all and urge that none mlas It. f. J. Robinson, dep. aasessor .. 64.00 ;.,..your Ume and monty Jirbe"wIlf. 1.50 reunion. J. T. Tanner, co road D. K. Barton wa's msster of cereThe two month old baby boy of ' : spent ',; monies. The merrymaking consist- Mr. and Mrs Thomas Jones of UNIFORM . TTTTC ASK TO HAVE eaver Drug Co indigent ........ 2.18 ed of a dance with a special program TRANSFER REVOKED was burled here last Sat lice S. Davis V. S. 1.50 Manager Edward Fernlcy ft Son." la it reasonable that mixed between. Is It The chlla was born on the natural, urday. 1 B. Fairbanks, Misc. I ... 13.00 The petition of Ezra Barton to the One ladles' chorus composed es- 11 th of December msn- of end contracted . profits .... 3.39 Utilities commission, asking that the . v O. Hardy, misc. . I consider the comedy,."It Pays io! prices. of 'everything, . . ,, . , ana 'Tannine enouw do pecially for the occasion was a very pneumonia a couple of weeks ago "ate E. Joaeph, V. 8. 2.00 franchise of the Utah Transportation maciunnr as . .ru3H,, presented under thei 'itrtklnr featnre. which caused the death. ene Green, dept. clerk ... 13.50 company be revoked for direction of Miss Hattle Bagloy of uouaieu ana ouiy rmirunu cujuiuicn R'ffesnments were served, among and was d held service poor orl-In, remain war of at ton the i flwre 33.00 Farnsworth clerk ., f. It dept the Murdock Academy, one of the which was the msnufacurlng and the yesterday. COO i A. Hutchlngs, co. road . Virtue in Poor Matchta, very best plays that I have witnessed ' consumption of cider. has When calfskin '" 'ew Century Prtg Co. the farmer's Mrs. John Low was called to Del- In years. .... 63.82 nfier all, then; Is some vir; Greenville orchestra ' changed tuePerhnpo 5, K. Jameson, C. C. dropped from two dollars to four- In 67.21 ta Tuesday becanee of the' Illness of Mir: itmtrtiVH. They dont ; Jos. F. McGregor ' teeaf cenU. when the saw mill price. thont ,B famishing the musJc, and Mrllte. A Hewers. Iiwlon. len Hutchlngs, co road 66.00 her daughter; Mm. Stella Wade. of the Farm bureau of lumber has cone frota forti' dol- -: tn I O. Puffer, C. C. 25.20 Rsatly Not Worth It lars a thousand to thirteen, shall ,fiarnf"hed ndueeroeiits to the sppe- - XOTICE OF tM.lIOOL EU'CTION 7. T. Boyle, dep ass. 84.00 There Is one way. to keep peopll tits. co. road 88.00 tbe brotherhood be exempt? 18.60 Ralph Hutchlngs, "eorge Atkln. Imp on C. H. from tnlklng about you. It la to say we are learning that farming la ial Notice is hereby given that a specWe do not blame them If by hook D. Williams, dep ass. .... 156.00 H, C. Eyre, dept. ass ..w.. 162.00 nothing, !r noihlns snd'tte nothing election will be held In each re. or crook or power of Congress or the not all work. 1.00 PiUl.lt rerte'nlr ln't 'embreke co. books etc'.., . 2.38 Parowan Times, mdse nhllc. presentative precinct withld the BeaThe farmers are beginning to loos ver county schpol diatrict.pn March. wage boards or labor organization. ontinental OU Co, truck 86.04 Weltbrecht 8ty Co bks etc 'L. 18.29 en " up tor a big vacation next August 1st, 1921. to vote for or against a . anlMackerell on lmn ft li top fi ai the Cockett. can lheiif CANDY PTLL p wages ia Mdse keep they Scaytr an excursion through special tax of 1 mill to be levied on' ' us go In the way-o'. of rest notch the while 3arl Gillies dept. kss. 13.50 all ,Mlss Thelma 166.80 Brlggs entertained each dollar of taxable property to state the where a Fummct ' Logan, Itlford Pharmacy, mdse ....... 2.00 Mllford Beaver Trk Co mdse .. 2.83 her girl friends at a candy pull at down to the bedrock. the ia!J Beaver county Farmers' roundup will be held. school district for each, and every J. O, her alone one la co botne class nickman "But last It "juYtthal "afternoon. Sunday Puffer.,indlgent ,16.30 j year ae follows towit: as R. Rollins assessor ....... 137.30 Leonla Smith, dept treas ...." $0.00 , Those present were: ., should take no loss In the great re1921, 1922, 1923, 1924 and 19:5. y The Dixie Normal vs. B. A. C. In we are and Henrietta tax .... . to refund Irs. E. R, Smyth V. 8. 15.79 , adjustment normality, 8.00 County treas, Gentry ,' bsaket ' ball, at on t H. played St George , Ethel Baldwin ., . 165.00 not setting a dangerous class preceteachers salaries and costs of oper19.46 F. J. Brlggs, dept. asa Bsrton, prob. offloer laat .Saturday BtghU netted a splen- ating and maintaining the schools. - Olive Crover rrdent If the country backs their lltabeth Nellson.dept rec 68.60 Jaa..A. Jiutchlngs, eo. road'.... 17.00 did victory for the Dixie team! Next The polls will be open from 7 a, Lavern Gentry ' .... 1.52 onUnenUi Oil Co. road ..85.50 Am. R. R.; exp. mdse m. to 7 p. tn.. the same teams will Friday ntgbt Christa Patterson 22.50 Irde Marshall Co., road . 28.00 Pembroke Co, bks Sty Etc All voters 'falill"g with' As a reault of the recent book play a league game at Cedar. If O- - in aaldqualified school 25.00 Sylvia Paxton ' Pciver 'yds Marshall, sam county 13.00 W. H. Davis, co road ,., ' wm neces- be finr ' has It then It wins, drive who for a the . Vera library, public Hanson paid Ut tv property the tlchard Jones, dept aas . board 65.00 Whereupon, adjourned : t r on a neutrsl proetlinic year. 1!1 be eligible to come ncdsnary to Install more shelv- f Louise Huntington mertcan Surety Co, mdse 47.60 until Thursday, March 10th, at 10 : r. End the cams will be pulled off vote at fsM 1 O. Puffer, C. C ing, the contract tor which bss been Marian Llndsey 38.25 o'clock a. m. Dated IVtirnnrv 16, 1921. T7 aver th l;t opra houae text Eat- - By ordor of the IUmrJ of IMacatlcn. given to Mr. Isaac Goodwtn, wljd la Rachel Robinson Oren Burke Chairman. O. Puffer, C. C. , .... 11.90 ui IsatiU Dtfflr, t.- - I. Ruth Gibson. working at it this week. Law, Imp on C. II. . 13.50 Attest Waldo Murdock, Clerk. . LOOM GOOD ADYmlKft TO ? left-OT- er high-cla- ss ..... -- Wm-.-Bur- t. m, -- - , I" , - ! r i- I . audt-Uh- u Mll-tor- . Ka-nosh- y sixty-sixt- '- - -- ; . . "v '.. . . '.- ? - ; . i. ot MJlford-Millar- i ap-!nt- f" tlon..-,v--'---.-''-"'t"H- y:: - ; ::''., old-ti- " V;- - 'i - , 1 ' : ' , , o , t -- : - " " . 4 Blster-ln-la- . - . 1 -- 10-7- - , . - 2.0 - ... . 5 ...-- ' . : " i .- i DEFL-iTATIO- ... u . .over-chsrr-'I- Mil-for- , " . . , , : , Co-O- f road-mmr-4.- -- 00 ' , r - M-- ( tM-tri- i -- try-ou- . 3 . I - |