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Show , 6 ' BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, March Number 12 Vohime X.I ! f! : - fl $2.00 Per Year 1921 11 New 'Executive and a New Staff in ControllCOWY YOUR SUPPORT IVE LIURDOCK i Ill of the t the Bearer patron 'tk Academy: f Last summer and tall the patroni 'the Murdock academy responded instl-loally In their support ot the A. ..result of this the has more than doubled over It "of a year ago. Not only that, foundation baa been laid I or n. en-"im- Penrer East-8arer Went Owenrille 80 80 in! 88 Jsnnsrr - 85, - -- ' v Stake according to tb wards: Reported 70. For month of Jan. ttske scored 7 B.' We b aren't manr to makfl of this hind, s n if each ward will strlre to place 10 for each Item heresfter, we may the rm able to list onrselres with church. the of stakes burner For January there were 40 stakea out of the 71 reported that scored more points than Bearer stakes; Friday, March 4,the stake officers were guests at a social and. dance giren by the Adamsrille M. I. A. It was a splendid success ana sneaas V welt for AdamBrllle, MInersville is taking first place in community, singing. We would ' like to hear more slngtng of this kind in the ward. y y ?7r the- - West Ward Senior class numbered 70, and there was also a large class ot boy ' scouts. Milford hss ib'een doing splendid Peehire work. The girls show more interest than any ward we are rtel- - en-me- at It rot W'Tirsrllle '. " A. IvKrUivl 1. VHfor I future. 3 J. text year we can double the of this year. It 1 a bright spectWe can hare thetorschool the let. patrons bare boped Mock ot onr dreams. If we will L. Tor the montii of February, the wards hare scored as follows: 0 Adsmsrllle , Mur--' ' T- nore-renort- 1 1 ; " he school is unique in it resour- No other in possibilities iand Is o situated, or bas such advantage for senrice and grow ls has this Institution, It these ad- ' , tages r utilized. ; aide from the wonderfully and Inspirational setting at the ance to one ot Utah's scenic won ands Bearer canyon, the school ! other advantages. Here an ed Uon Is offered at half price to ents from outside. jet Is be definitely understood I the students from outside are a ot the life blood oft the institu . ; The church cannot- afford to itan the .Murdock academy for ?er CHy, or Bearer county. To Jnue we must become a school outhera Utah, and we must grow hat proportion at once. le Murdock academy Is ' unique resources and possibilities. The lot. baa been struck "An educa at half price." A schooling at ; Free rent of furnished build' doubled the schools enrollment and It will double this year Iment next year, t summe jrbwi the ..call, was (or furniture to fill the houses for the use of stu campus, ' on the outside, Bearer peo- ponded generously, , 80, atu- hare" thus been taken care ef ar. It Is fine ahowing, bat continuing to grow. We must for at least a hundred-fift- y la on the campus next year, $ is the call to the people of that we again contribute to ling of the dormitories at the with furnishings 'for. house- g.' Second hand furnishings and, anything that will assist Ins ears ot students from sar ins towns, who find it rery dl to transport bulky furniture he long dltance they come. it "worth while to make these V CVeERTV kNERAttlJ H U(aTV HOOVER COMMERCE M. ljl j, j R IN ijlftru-- HTNll AB U Zf$fj tTi J H : ' s,r Mr, fa - 3j3b- - . : . " :"7 I - - . - 8unds.y,-Februar- , ; , - tet Greenville and Milford, in general, W" i "' Mm fS1 7 k ) ? fll H 1 Lf ' M The erening, with church leaders in the East ward, March 6. is worth comment 4 The feast of the erening was an address on the Life of Brig-baYoung, by J. F. Toltin. , If the wards would publish their programs, more neople would know of these treats. They should not be ' ' .. missed.-"- . - ' Harc j kill II AGRICULTURE VsJyy?lll bare sent in the highest reports. . 1 I m jf ', ' ' MISSIONARY PARTY A most enjoyable entertainment waa giren in the Ofte'ra house last Monday nght by the two wards in honorvof . the local" missionaries, whose labors throughout 'the stake, the past two weeks, hadJust ended. The work successfully completed. inspired this social more, to show i appreciation for the efforts, put forth to do good. ' snd all pres. The hall was crowded of to the spirit seemed ent con-new 1 pure food and drugs law through the partake commission and! bureaus; to the retary Denby, In charge ot the The United SUtes now has a occasion. of the re of ambassadors and minister struction, manning, armament, equip Bureau of Chemistry; studies the executive and a new executive staff. posts The entertainment opened with The new executlre, Warren G. Hard to rarious foreign countries and the ment and employment of the ressals. ports Improved methods for agricul-- i T " the' following program:' , ture activity and marketing. , ; ing, was sworn la on Friday of last Uke, of war flying the flag of the United Ye Mountains "Oh High' Singing While President has a mounmen-ta- l DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, unweek, as the retiring, Mr. Wilson, hls Includes all the we r O. White Jr. Prayer--,...'. !ona? . Mr. of task ahead of him, so hare the States; der the. became a prlrate sitlten. The execu1- Commerce, Secretary, ot the American nav?, the airot welcome by Bishop Geo. Speech an investment, It cannot be tire staff, cially, called the Presi- members of bis cabinet big duties craft '.auxiliaries, etc; er listed and Hoever, promotes the commerce of Pale. In whloh h paid tribute to ed. ' Pre rent of furnished dentVcabinet Both executlre and 'awaiting their, attention. Not many officer the United States In Its mining ( manU. ot the in and aschargo missionaries the work the personnel; of for- - students from outside staff hare already begun to function, people, perhaps bother td ufacturing, shipping, fishery and the sured good" results would follow sinacquaint S. marine corps and its activities. make Murdock academy The Bible on whloh the President themselres with the scipe of the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, un- transportation interests, maintains cere work with our neighbor, ns well to become what has bef n pre-- 1 took his oath was the same as that TOrk of the ten different the lighthouse service, take, the cendepart-use- d der Attorneypeneral Daugherfy, as with the stranger abroad. it should be, "One of th lead and distributes statisby President Washington in 17- - ments, which are separate and inde-8- 9 United. States 'Govern- sus, prepares the Cornet Solo Prof. Woodhouse. nstltutlons of the land." Should and was furnished by St John's pendent agencies, ment la all legal matters;- gives ad- tical information relating to foreign governmental Piano Duet Misses T Rose Jphn-soot respond llberallyf.lf.the Lodge, it. ana a. m., or new Tor some thirty-fiv- e numbe"r. Aside vice and opinions when required by and domestic commerce, supervises , , and Phyllis Swlndlehurst ock academy should go out of It Is 174- - years old. , from the weekly or meet the President or the executive de- the fisheries Industry, inspects steam two serecited Mr. Whit Robert laslon. It would mean for boats and prescribes aids for the The Bible has been In the possess- jnK8 they hare with the President, the conducts prosecutions lections from Jsmes Whltecone Rll- ice the 1 erring of taxes to equip Ion of St. John's Lodge lor about 135 different cabinet officers have 4. mul partments;, of. life at sea. maintains protection federal crim of violators the against maintain a costly blglt school In years, and waa printed. duties, details of which inal and civil laws: maintains the th standard ot weights" and measure Solo Miss Naomi Larson. ' ; er City, a school that would in early in the elghttf century. It is the possess a ments. . ' Male relationship and a complex- - bureau of investigation for the Quartet "I Want" to Go ie compare with a Greater Mur-James version. iity not. perhaps, to be fully compre? jiectlon of information regarding law DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, under Down South Once More.' V Secretary Davis, fosters and promotSimple as the ceremonies were, bended from such a brief Encore Another Southern Mel. . . owe It to our neighbors who .t t. vui vi .V. es the welfare ot the wage earners va kucbi yw m Herein iney mmriiev un practlable. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT, ody. not so fortunate as to hare litlcal turnovers In the history ot th with attention to the routine al- - der Mr. Hayes, the Postmaster Gener In tho United States, seeks to imReading "Aunt Sopbrona Tober lock academy at their home, to American gorernment Not only were onr this summary ot denartmental prove their working conditions, holds the- OperaM.Mr: Kart WooTset : at endala-nedlator in lathm;ln oralng here lo par- - jMrr-naila- g in complete charge of the re- 'the poweF'to" let vice; "The Bumblebee"" by of this good fortune at our door Calrin Coolldge. elected President bor dlsputea, collects and publishes DEPARTMENT OF STATE, la ceipt and delivery of the malls; neMiss Hattie Bagley. a duty to ourselres to neighbors chare of the 8ecretry of State. Mr. gotiates the mail treaties by which statistics relating to the conditon of Danclnr was then enjoyed until yiCLPI?en.t our to those who are yet to come, popular who rank, trnt in the eah. foreign mail delivery is accomplish- tabor and Its products, supervises midnight . gorily in the Sen- - ,nct of aliens, directs the W0 bund e, greater Murdock, the under the dIrectlon ed;' contracts for transportation ot the immigration The . missionaries and f partners ; ; ; at. and Hour which resulted from of tU Prwil(,entf xu BPKOtlatlonil 0j the malls; investigates mall train and sdmnistratlou of the naturalizaton lead the grand march in studies autumn the makes for and laws, the Congress election, FTtOGTUM reports wnateT character the Unl- - postofflc and other robberies relat.: ie improvement of child life and t point of . overwhelming preponder ted States and all foreign Bells to the stamps, money MrSIIANE APPOINTED,. malls;. countries; ing i welfare of children. ance. V , - maintains in foreign countries rery two weeks the student-boda orders and attends to all matters ot ue From apparently reliable sources h school has an enter Not only hss. the new President to corps of diplomatic officers and cpnr postal finance. . t O. F. McShane of Beaver has been has come the word this week there !ng program at the school. Last face the enormous task of laying out sular DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, b Governor Mabey to a poagents; issues passports; pubappointed wlay the fojlowing program wa a program which will meet the pres- lishes the laws and under tha Secretary of the Interior, that President Harding plana an ac- sition on the Industrial commission. of resolutions tual combination of the War and Na- ered.- . : sing needs of the country at home Congress and proclaims amendments Senator Fall, is enraged with the Mr McShane has been one .of the (vy departments, and that the com and place its relations with foreign to the Constitution; medium of cornging America. of publlq business relating members of the present bination of the tvo departments e prominent rayer by Cinda 8hippv nations on a basis, but ha must. at respondence between the President tr patent for inventions,--pensio- ns but will resign his office legislature, rone head will take place as soon once undertake the tremendous task snd the chief executives of the dif- snd bounty lands, the public land? sadlng Mies HInes ' andenter his new duties April upon nmi surveyo; the Indians, education, t lhedtail can be outlined and 1 noElla Oakden and Mattls ot selecting for offlos la the new ad- ferent states. the interrelationship logically de!sand Lenore Grimshaw. ministration thousands of men who TREASURY in the geo'oclftal survey, the reclama- BeaDEPARTMENT, indeed This is so honor for of We Come to School will carry out these new policies. charge of Mr, Mellon, "Secretary of flon aervlce. the bureau of mines, the fined. Mr. r Weeks, as Secretary . ver and Mr. McShane will ably fill - . n mr- - uvno 01 y Porter. fh .1. Inntlnnal hutldlna r.nitnl imrk. . Appointments to every branch ot the the Tremnrv, "reiary " (,. the position with, credit both to Jitmini-rr.,,. ' !ase yells Eighth grade, v gorernment service must be" aBmteul" of the "national "finances' land" grounds' and the distribution of, ih Natr' are said to hare accepted state and to himself. their cabinet appointments with this Not the least Important will be the collects the revenue, such as tariffi roirernmont sppropriatlons for The Press extends its' congratulaunderstanding of President Hard' tions. 47 ST. PATRICK FROGRAM minof ambassadors and naming income tax-- i cultural end mechanical colleges.. federal andther .The appointment is for six ' .combtnt' isters to foreign countries. es; mak expectatlms.Tl. dlsbumemenU. 0LjpuUUi4--yeanr wilt funds' in accordance with the appro-- . Tl'HR, under Secretay Wallace, is tlon of the two departments would ia West Ward M. IrA. will gtre -- The Jobs rollowlng program next 8unday have to fill, numbering about 25.000. prlaUon by Congrewi; submits the'hr8wJ Mrs. agriculture be known aa the Tepartment of Na Wallace of Pheo-nl- x are the most'important in the govern annual estimates of income and " broadt sense in all parts ot tlonal Defense, which would consist wning exercises. Arliona, I shore rsltlrg tor parIk St Patricks Day, O. A. Mar- - ment service. They Include appoint- rnndaturos to Congress! maintains 'he United States and the territorial ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst. t. ments to be Justices of the Supreme all public buildings; in charge pf 'poiwvlons; Includes the United Stat of three branches with Secretary of ReadlngT-Edd- le Court of the United SUtes; the mem- the coast guard and public hpalthi89 Weather bureau and Its complete National Defense In general charge Harris, Quite a number of travelers on orus Murdock Academy. bers ot the cabinet; the members of service. end an under secretary heading each tbci Arrowhead trad, the administers service; Iforcasting " pawd through s Work followm, the Interstate Commerce snd other NAVY DEPARTMENT, under Beaver the first of the wef k. forests; lu charge of thejot.tb s branches. ' -- ' ' -- ; i . res-so- ls ' S. . tt. . , . - n semi-week- ly . col-Kin- g v.- -.. t - . "d Rfm-ding- .'"T; V Un SUB-B1G- H y ,, sub-hig- " . . . . , , un-d- v iHt-"W- ri hy , , - " agrl-larle- s, " ex-ji- - . 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