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Show Volume XA Number 23 BEAVER HONORS SOLDIER DEAD $2.00 BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 3 1921 MAAivf f 1nn1 Aa mti 1 11 II REAVER PUPILS IN THE SALT LAKE senOOLS INSURANCE PREJUDICE IS BEING BROKEN DOWN Per Year A1 vi 1 II u iinii v v m 1 OUR TOURISTS man Recently an Frank J. Murdock or xait uaae, 11 the incident of a youthful vol unit or Mr. ana Mrs. vreorso dock. formerly of here was chosen t unteer, who, when Interviewed -- on are being In thej Better accomodations the at assembled the of subject taking out insurance president of the Student-bod- y A Ittg crowd of Beaver cltliens the after-; Decoration in by of his favor held Wednesday provided said final cemetery a with View election mother, Mountain A nice traveler. the. ot benefit noon of last weokat the West high for the solemn tribute to the good deal of characteristic assurance Day. to pay on the built square Is folio being bunding school. President Murdock, veteran aoldler who hare made the that his people did not have to deshower summer kitchen, a 'would do 1 he on said containing their honor of pend him, and that he himself. ing hie election, ,upreme sacrifice all In his power to encourage school 'batha and lavatories: Electric lightscountry, and to arrow ineir graves was gooa ror a rood manv vears. furnished in abundanflow-erwith good luck on bis side." His spirit and talent by numerous as- and water are and loved ones with beautiful Which will be greatly apof ma achool all ce, friend, besides having older and betsemblies, in order that the tourists. The the by He also fine ter one. A waa Ideal eet preciated outside recognition.aware that while judgment, The day waa an direc- his mother was not perhaps depend he would attempt to eq pentex work is being done by 61. Daunder ram the stated that patriotic prof LawA. T. and j . ualiEe oDDortunlties for all to take vis and Jloy Wheeler, tion of the Serrlce 8tar legion and ent upon him, she was of necessity Many the rence la plumbing.. doing Tribune. part to school activities American legion was rendered as folia business womanand overtaxed be-notn 01- yond her years and strength because jtnr'MtgA a a passing in lows: our restauresult, rectlons and as of the family needs. And, so it waa, RESOLUTION'S OF RESPECT Mayor F.D. Farnsworth acted a are hotels good and doing rants that through the kindly but deter chairman of the dayr; resbusiness. one mined persuasion of this good friend of our highly Whereaa, Music Bearer City band, The Arrowhead trail and In fact Atnerica' by the audience the youth yielded, grudgingly at pected fellow associates of the bar song In exeeU roads In this county-arall and Fifth dlMiciraa of to the judicial first, a sign up for agreed J. F. Tolton. invocation t0 1uf roft condition. Wen One small policy. taken from thls sphere of action on Innt Bong "Speak kind words to r Ti will we have Is tor lake completed, The next courageous venture on UDSt the 16 th, day of May 1921 andand 01 1 3V Anotber'malejiuartet. - the - tourist for another fel brothers hia the of we, jattractlon "Sir Friend," after maWhereas, part , . Address O. F. Murdock low members of the bar, feel that It and perhaps we can Induce him to neuvering an extra insurance conSong male quartet. Actual construction work began part, the road will be finished, the Is proper and fitting that we should stay a few days. , P.triotle Reading Clifton Mc- - ference between the Major and the we should at this time en- the first of the week on the much grades widened, smoothed etc. that not soiaier: young fitting take wny American the of legion. Shane MRS PHIUJP8. ENTERTAINS The total cost of the road is expec show our proper respect for this Original Poem "I Had a Dream ough to make it worth while?" And wanted Puffer Lake road. and his of bar member due the honored ' after this confl argument, fine, Mrs. Sarah Shepherd of the Service Wilford Robinson, with a large ted to be about $50,000 of which the Mr. and Mrs. Orwin Phillips, ot and that we should make a dent boy doubled the protection that Star legion. county will do $25,000 worth this family, men force of and teams, equipped entertained at their Manderfteld record of our feelings. "The Holy City." by waa to be his mother's hereafter, if . Cornet 8olo with a dinner for Mr spring. shovels home with picks, drills, Tuesday, be resolved: powder, It need be. Therefore, George Woodhon. a'nd' grandson, MeEwen H. Mrs. This road of be snd will vast I benefit, ot we look morn death the in Later That and the on, midst of the crash upon scrapers, left Wednesday Music BandL Los' Angeles. California. of the battlefield, where; comrades Ing to start the work. not only to Beaver, and Beaver coun-t- Edmond H. Ryan as a great and last- Edwin of - Dennis niedlction Bishop Orwin The family of Milford ' were were stricken dead at his side, an ing loss, hot only to those who were but to the state at large. It or White. The road is to be built by the com In honorawith present. him the Decoration of the veterans graves explosion of rhell claimed the sight blned efforts of both county and the up to travel one more beauty spot-- one associated Mr?. Jennie Stanton snd daughter ble profession which he rad chosen, of the boy soldier. He was brought dl the under American legion the by more' point of interest. It also la to do service. of Phoenix, Arl.. and Mra. Q..' The Forest Is Rntlu county his also demise a that but home but great presentely permanently rection of Joseph Skinner. Spanish and son. Ralph. .of Beaver. Goodwin one re of the best fishing and lasting loss to the members ot blinded. The Insurance 1b now do-- their part now, and the, Forest Ber opens up War veteran. ''': V was spent playing BOO The afternoon which he lived, its best to soothe the pangs of vice will continue the work ae aoon gions in, the state, and it will be of the community In Following la a list of soldiers bur ing ....1 was assisted In en- acwhich was an and of he. MrsPhilllps always tragedy for both mother and son. led at Mountain View cemetery: the funds become available. At great value to the Forest service as It tive and willing member. tertalriing by her daughter, Lenora. Untess we pay heed to the pro makes the very hearth a vast region Civil War Veteran es will the time the county present brothWe recognize In our deceased gram that concerns us, the "period S. D. Underwood WEST WARD jaTUAIi tablished grade to conform with the accessible to autoa' and provides a er-one whose lntegrltjrwas above the Government" by provided James McGarry la to and whose up way help honor was undenget supplies reproach, eventually expire. In spite of us. In specifications agreed uponTy both. Joseph H. Grant The Weit Ward mutual gave a ted, whose justice was unlmpeach- the case of the men vrho have wait and will build the road over some of case of a forest fire. D. M. Dunning vory Interesting program Sunday ev' hose nd able unsullied "f asto ed '.waa reinstate tneir The road ends at Puffer's lake at insurance, Dr. Smith the worst places places where at '.. e'ning: ana one worthy of emulation. It there that of suming ,et plenty Dr. Winslow do the foot of Mount Baldy, which baa will and cannot autos was a song, Tho go, first number present more than For, twenty years he time, there will be no extension of elevation of 12,000 feet. The- ele has been an active and an Ye PMnts" audience. All "Come co aa as needed the work memother long time after July 1st leading gpanlsh War Veterans Amelia Dean ; ; er6T the lfrtor''errtf-aT!FRt1WTer. 1 Think again and" decide unty money lasteThen when, the r0on ul PuTer'a lakfi.ia About Wilford Cartwrlght of the n:ils". ' 8M!fr,v'Rtr.2isth time that .he ". served this district as 000 Kirk Kendall this month. feet. Franke, to do iUi Forest service gets ready Orsen Aired , Reading. Sarah Atkln. . . District attorney and made a splendSecretary Home Service, Beaver - Piano- Solo. Joseph A, Robinson Swindlehurst. id Phyllis for he ha served record; years Chapter. V hla county with fidelity and ability Community song, after. wheh the CHICKEN GUMP BEAVER BOY GRADUATED Veterans-Miles War 1818 of the evening was given remainder as County attorney, and' during his WOOL ' ' v Anderson lesson. to over the A career was Chicken entire he comBea. has one of served the Gump party given Mr. Edgar H. White, James Anderson Shearing In Beaver county la over ver'a native sens, has just scored an- by the West Ward officials and tea- munity where he lived, as a worthy Mr. Lowry SERVICE STAR LEGION chers of the Mutual and Sunday advisor. '. town. our for other been has and the clip triumph very good. Mander-field During the entire period of the cars have shipped so Thirty-fiv- e At me jenerson meaicat couege in SchqoLflaJrrlday evening at Mormon Batalllon Veterans-Wi-llis The Service Star lerlon held retn-ls- r World's War he waa ever active, in honor of Miss Phyllis far. from Milford and Newhouse, mak Philadelphia, he has graduated last Copeland ses?ion Mondav evening,. Twelve who ot unleaves the and willing,: last alert the industrious, ing a total of a little over a million week a leader of his class. John Murdock were present After the roll members In hi? week effort a mission to 27 for to' Canada: his countiring help and a quarter pounds. The quality Orrtce Mnrdock Edgar's native ability, great per members were taken out In cars and try and the a' short business meeting, rait and oinraunity where he of the wool has been first class and sistence and earnest efforts have Daniel Tyler the lived. following progfsm was given: built and played games in the price very low when compared won words of praise and commendAnsel Twltchell -" sleeo at the Switch." Ho was an Readingshlile the was adtheir and at faithful pines. Everyone with last year. M L. Shepherd ation from his instructors and fel best, of July"., by Mrs. Fourth and '.The ot iho vcate to sueof make a the his lights trying party Moet of the wool sold this year for low client, ' classmen, and Incidentally put cessful one. About Phylo Carter Sarah Shepherd. the nut ne wns always fair and just to midnight, about 17c per pound, as against 60 him In the way of very first class In Bonnie Blue "Wave Wesley Wfllla the The Ms song, opponents. 'j feast, commenced. laEting until- all to 72c last year. tern work. As a the. chicken and goodies were eaten. and father he was .Flag on High" was sung .. . t. TIKlh The rare chance of getting on at Iff i,4l. 'Tf.1. World War There was a tough looking bunch. amiable, pleasant and agreeable and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hedges ot the Government Is at Ellis hospital Wallace Ipson several Mx5.:C!nrn .read Murdock the highest-- e nse-ohon.-obut Just , the. same everyone had a Milford. accompanied by Mrs. Eph- - land has cfme to him." Leo White extracts from the and time. wonderful and g very" interesting his purltv through moson Smith and riam Wallace, '("big will put Mm In a position to Daniel Limb Service Sta? 1rlon ' magaxlne.,. waVpat'ent and kind and tored over Sunday afternoon to be handle a much greater variety of Memorial Day for written Poem, the wholi circle of his many friends here for Decoration Day services. diseases than could possibly be the JOINT MEETING Mexican Wa Mrs.Sarah Shenherd, mourn will read, by re- by his Mr. and Mrs. Hedges were the guests ease In any other hospital, and will Mathew McEwen or pemoe lanies. Be It further resolved, that thee quct sisr of Mrs. Lettie Bowen while here and very completely finish his already The East and West ward Mutusls rMolllHnna tu tnata --:'v.r'-' C. Bird' mmttm Mrs. Smith and son visited her nep thurouxh course. ' ; ' wiU hold cc-- 0lnt Sunday at CH.1RI.ES evening ,n ord the ConntIei SrARfli,.) the hew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Ip- Adding to thia a month of mater-- the Park. hall. This will be the be-- p,fth Judicial Indian War and a District, that sco. nit," work, he will then return to his rinnlng of their summer work. Every e0py be sent to his famllv, and J. H. Skinner Funoral iwrylces were beldjWed- - ' '.o home town to render the valuable m.uena. Robert Patterson pro-- ,pnt to the newspapers of the rrMUlou ine nesday afternoon at the . IwiBtoln . Joseph M. Jolley of Provo, arriv services we need o much. It Is to be will be as follows: Blahon GeoraPaI- View cempterv. James Low . for trlct publication. ed here Sunday to visit his brother. " will our be fcate Piano solo that quick , Robinson oped people ce In was John White charge :. '..ift Respectfully submitted. Mr. Berry Jolley and family. Mr to ' Keadlng-Mrs- . 0. A. Mnrdoek recognize. the opportunity and to Wm. Allred Tho opening hymn, "Oh My;lTth Mary. Bakes , Jolley was born and raised here and keep our own talent at home." ". er" was 'pr?r by thy male quartet Joseph Huntington "Vmj,,1,,, B niggln married, a Beaver. glrlL Mi88MareIa A very Interesting talk, by Robert invocations jLLnas&JHurao;n IT. McKnlght- -r Philip Baker Josenh Armstrong. They have msde their White on Mtsstonsry work. ENTERTAINS Ownrtet sang, "Nearer My Gol to David Adams MRS. GENTRY ' Charles T. Woodbury home at Provo- - for ,:i a ... number, - of -. . -; ; Sam Jackson W v Thee.". rt Mnrrl ; years. Mrs. ' Armstrong raises a RIRTHDAY Mr. Madoncroft Cua Fernley PARTY Pmedlrflon entlrby M. John Mr. and Mra. Milton Foster, Gentry great many beautiful flowers to sell .dedicated ; the rd Inert taut Mondtr nnitTirlff-Committee r:" o - t tvretalso make such" beautiful" wax ta and ' -r-wuiu JERSEY' DAY PROVO ot nrtTrinoi luncheon' " Q Murdorkln and paper flowers so natural that has been our .taller Monday afternoon In hon LehaIf of the their brother Sam Gentry'; birthday ftt t dif their can distinguish hardly or two of her little , . . . June 24th la Jersey Day at Pro-- they Helen' .nor many years and he has msde daughters. Kwiim rrsMiniions were aaoptea. and from the natural bowers. Mr. anniversary. The table had as a cen 7th and Annie's vo. This la a State affair and ti un ference fourth annl birthday the Court made an order that they many friends who mourn his death.n a number of hand terpiece a lafgs rewl of versarles. ef his death waa, der the auspices ot the Utah Jersey Jolley bought The can Those were: be made a matter of record. present some bouquets snd wreaths to decorThe tables had Cattle clnb. assisted by the Provo poisoning. "Mr. and Mra. Arthur Gentry pieces ate the graves of their parents, who ' two large birthday cake. Games Commercial club and Farm bureau Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gentry are laid In Mountain View cemetery. R. E. Porte, secretary of the Utah : , were played. Mips Alice Ipson, daughter of This promise to be one of .the Mrs. Lucille Ervlne the Porte od wafaf faw and Mrs. N. P., Ipson, of Salt hhp The Publishing most Important event of the year tots little were: present Mr. and Mra. Milton Gentry Word has been received from the Press assoclatlonj,Iso president ot formerly of here graduated from the . Rirtha and Donna : In the live stock Industry. " Howd . of Charles Sparks, thankrelatives the Porte Publishing rompanv ot L. D. 8 high school at Salt Lake'on Ada and Bernlce Robinson It la expected that about 200 very PARTY who were so kind to the deSalt Lake City, accompanied- bv his Wednesday evening Mlsal Alice Js a Ello Briggs choice dairy cattle will be shown ing all In his' last sickness and wife and Mr. Deroych. Salt Lake very bright young lady. Besides spec Doraine Farnsworth Prises win be awarded In the varl ceased Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bohn enter manager for the Western Union Tel- - lallzlng In mr.sic, she has msde four Blanch Patterson cue classee. tained. Wednesday evening In honor errapn company, and wife passod years work In three. She will attend A judging contest of the high A Josephine Robinson leates Fri of Mrs. LIkI Turley of Idaho. Miss Hortense-Whit- e through here Saturd fayatod wafafa the University of Utah this coming Mareella a . be Anderson . "hool teams of the State will . for the East, where she will at dainty luncheon was served. Those day through here Pifnrdav afternoon en year. : Afton be and will Marlon achools feature, about thirty Gentry tend summer school at the Colum- present were: route to California. They took lunch! Matheson Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson represented. New York. of bia. University, at t known. Jo Bill and Rlgg Murdock r? A' parade? beaded by the band, lh; Mansfield rife and made MrJ HecwRnpprechU-bette- r Mr. an Mrar John White ""'""F"" mrs. ana nd to start about nine o'clock, a of the Dee his Beaver carlfon, Beavr Anderson county friends, a 'Seot-- a Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bohn The Misses Orphla Cope. Rowena bl short call. Mr. Porte will sposk t ty passed awsy May 25 in Cedar City of judging, a program of mu-Cnllen Barton a Jesale,..Frair h Gale-- a n 4-- Verdr- Y rtVr ThenTeh woo6riSsfoOnuitlUy7f: ' iTTKe Tiome cTTffrs7ATErArlnur. Joe and Enlce Atfclns speech making, etc.," and a "Ian" Miss Maretta Kowers summer attend soon to leave to side, California, June 7th to th pm.I for the are Clinton Tanner Ut the things promised Ralph Bohn ' school at Logan. Miss Arlpn llooten, who has been day. Sol Robinson and the guests of ,,0M of Southern Csllfornla Dick Mantlona Mrs. Lydla Fennemore Is spending eohool at the L. D. 6, Breeders from all over the State SttendiiiR honor. La Mar Bohn uootn J. will be la attendance, many o them a few weeks at Salt Lake with her - Mr. and J. son, snd In Salt Lake, returned h(iol vhn have hlh Mrs; EraMus Bohn will bring their cattle for exhibition daurhters; Mr. Leila" Lbehree aftd McEwenrof Mr. Loben Mrs. and If. Mrs. Turley, gnest of honor. ' ed in the photography buslne. have . The prospect are that there will Mrs. Frank Clayton Angole, Csllfornla. who have been finished their work and have pnn tn two or three car loads ot cattle Mrs. Robert Fnt nnd diuirhtpr. here (his part week, visiting their It has been reported that North Mrs. C. A. Bodell of Pasadena, an- old and shipped ou,t of 'Provo on were the returned to their home at They rfllcn, and Mr. Mrs. and W npphew I J. gupit wife, Creek very high and a great deal I rived here Thursday to spend the su Lochree this day. It la known that one I days'co, pfier fpcKHnc a nionth hora as for sever Farrer. went to to Milford Sunday Emer of anxiety Is felt with regard to the before leaving. '. the guests of Mrs. Jane Jos.-ph-. la wanting at least two cars mer with her mother, Mrs.TJ ! Mlnersvtll dam. j visit friends and relatives. son. of the cattSa, If Uil ce i mm mm a. - -- Actual Construction Work has been Started on Road that Means Much to this County c. - e idlt FOreSt SeiVlCe W ill tll6 . y, . ; r-- . - - . - . ;. - Swln-dlehnr- bon-flr- st es ; very-aweet- Dtif-ban- . f r suf-ffrin- 1 b- - . ' p, dls-rra- - m . . . " -- ! -- I Di&hop-Munto- -- ed . -v. or pto-mal- . " . , ' ; - " j i . - -- jy c. - . rt-r- Pri llr j I . ' . lo-ll- ty , I |