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Show - - - -- . if - . V 1 awn - . k "i v V: ? Volume LETTER XI MI To the Public It gives me pleasure to announce that thla year you wiU be served by . PUMLAKL V. OF C. NEWS BUREAU Those Who Have Passed to the 'CHAUTAUQUA (IBM NiMlli $2.00 Per Year BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 24 1921 Number 26 : IL00KS OVER Ada Baker, Harriet Farnsworth. Walter Joseph, John Murdoch, all of Beaver, are registered at the Univer sity of Utah summer school. With a registration of 1,038 the enrollment summer school marks of the Mr. H. D. Thompson, onnty corn- 60 per cent bver the of an Increase same date last year. Twenty one nistiioner, escorted Mr. J. P Martin, states and five foreign countries are DiMitct ForcRt englnaef tnd Mr, ' cott of the Forest offices uC Ogden, -- ca Iagaret. Helen, Rich- tnrih tnmmtr school f on X. AVtwrt (Minli. 1 liriv. over the new Puffer Lake project witk -. - Jflwnh , mitv mrrvainiuuiUKi; "Ml " " ' three nrofessors and instructors and June 19. . to Brst were vorltho e the parties in assistants a wonderful twenty-livThey ..il I ynd had. a natural abU- - ous departments. Many clawes have drjTe 4 car on top of Caasey hill OV' been divided ana some new onesi . . . Votwlthsundinr. quaking frlenda. Asa womam. we know her to be a have been organUedbecauBe of the the ROADPROJECT the longest and beat Five Day Chautauqua Circuit in America.' We have contracted for the most costly prowe have ever presented on this Juno 2, 1121 gram j circuit. Your Chautauqua, which Mr. Lottie Pearco and family. come on the dates now definitely set Beaver, Utah. a August 6th to 10th inclusive, we FUNERAlA j V9 i twf Mother 'v: feel will thoroughly delight you. ; u wo .. Tomorrow morning ai This is the year we will bring to ft services, Funeral board the ship. U u om of tne nest you among other attractions: addeK of Samuel Hooten, .wT blp that ciosses the urMt Carveth with his Wells, splendid noon, of heart failure aown w il. wn Atlantic. ' I illustrated lecture on the Malay Pen ly renidence were from the held w family T' ves yeBl,'ru",r" , insula. "7 , Tuesday, June 21, at 2 p. m. Henry very soft, of the ship for tne outgoing Toiage James A. Burns of "Burns the were onouu io neriatmTT- rcKinriuuni tun uunv. , uo- and ids friend uviupujitur tbit other neighbor passenger Many Itwa were many . . . ' nartment haa added an Instructor to'or went who row, as Mountains.' in attendance and the floral offerings familv. and freight steamer Being loaaea The party was met at Cassedy hill Besides care for the numbers in that depart- and her children husband, the Balds banked were profuse and. entirely Male Four, an Tl ure some ignvane snip well ' " " parents, she leaves to mourn her," 4 ment and tor the fjrst time summer by Mr. war KODinson, woo is m " casket. no0 naasenger, 1000 tone OI .... liaan--4 charge of the- roaa wora. c: fjennis- White conducted he siatera, Mrs. Cvrus Davis. Mrs. Am-- 1 school students have- - "Organiaed vWitepskies Concert Orchestra, in neep W other equip-pag- e of coat 18 the party walked over tne From here and brose orchestra and student Mis Hortense glee body offered Hatchings. S. D. Hutchlngs in comparison. It la Jnet like joint appearance with Miss Olive Mc- - service. a tar aa the Tell u- routo Dean club. and proposed Mrs. F. Larsen J. Salt 'of O. White Cormlck Prima Donna soprano. the invocation and Prest S. a floating castle, Ubrarles, dance dam. ; , In Power company of! ride Lake City; and four brothers, Harv-- i Dean Milton Bennion charge A. Mathew Hilburn, Impersonator Jr. pronounced the benediction. ball and everytMn. and we are trathe route Martin Mr. be to this pronounced school summer declares A male quartet comprising Ray- ey, island, Karl and Jay Dean, and seen and make-u- p artist. teling first elaaa. : I $nre hare road. mountain ideal a for as norvsummer session a in host of the being and relatives friends largest The Apollo Duo, for eighteen mond Williams, Kent Morgan. Chase aomethlng already since I left Belt several took Interesting Mr. Scott mal will that and . circumstances mourn loss. her predicts deeply with Murdock and Ernest Shipp, Lake. Chicago la third to the lar- years leaders of the Apollo Concert at the July 22 registration for sec- - snap shots that he will show to his I,,, '., Miss Irene Tolton as accompanist " teat city in the world and we aure company. : , ond term that it will be the largest friends In Ogden. . MRS. EDGAR EDWARDS furnished .the musical selections. w all kind of signt mere mous-to "It Advertise" was Pays the return On the presented party Mrs. trip in the held state. ew died Edwards at her . - i uuuuiuui Edgar it. The speakers were C. ,.F. Harris. and upon mvunuui entertained at a fine dinner by Mrs. by the Kelghley New York players an O. A. Murdock, R. Maeser and J. F. home in Manderfleld Tuesday even- reason and concepall living beyond fl Roy Fournler, at the power station. cast. ing at 7:35 p. m. of double nneumon- - LIXES FOR A .. Tolton. tion spending in a week, more than The drive down the canyon at ten GUEST CEREMOXY EDGAR la. Ever since we have been conduct deceased was referred to aa a The the average person ever earns by f I o'clock at night, was delightful. Funeral not arrangements have lng Chautauquas in the West it has man of honesty and industry, devothonest labor. But their lives are was compelled to sto The a breeze party has kis the Full made. our been flag to many ideal our business ed to his .family, a good neighbor place not exemplary and they are mere fire which ome carea out and sed"; put A sketch of her life will be given on a purely "nonprofit basis. This and whose best efforts were "always models and mummies, living for had less' fisherman left which might and In 4he our next issue. has been Impossible until now. but. put forth in whatever he set his Through ages long morning themselves and indulging in all sorts fir had this par a been serious have sun leaves She a little baby three As hereafter every dollar taken In by hand to do. of practices that are not right. at the right not happened Has ty o'or along the mist risen weeks old. our early be used many Chautauquas will The cortege was large and the a matter of fact they are not enjoy time. v The flags of men to look upon. for talent of service and not one cent large number present bespoke the .v. ing life as I see it. but aro .merely will be Mr. Martin asks that the public And some were red against the sky, CARD OF THANKS for esteem In which was he held kept gain. high private y going through a flashy world of more careful with ramp fires and be were true colors AnI with ,ome We wist to gay, our thank It is our desire to make this your by the community in which he has many friends to And at the end they hare spent most not leave them burning. d some were shame to die lit born . the for asalstanos d and we armnathr successful lived for some sixty years, Chautauqua and fortunas, wrecked their lives and will welcome He says, when we get our lake where-- 1 lag the sickness and death of our i . flg r bste must pans away. road any suggestions in So. all. souls. you perjured their finished, we must advertise It, men Such fall as wife daughter and sister, also tha symbols depart; FUNERAL SERVICES FOR by we may be of assistance. to handle the pleasure then people in Utah are really, living an ot Is Brief prepare the arrant beautiful reign floral might; PATRIARCH MUXFORD offerings. sincerely yours, Ideal but life one of, sacrifice The vicious and the vile at heart. ' seekers.' He thinks they will find ELLISON-WHITJoseph M. Haddock, : crowned with glory and reward. nothing more attractive. Mr. and Mrs. Jeddy Dean and fam Give way in time before the tight. Impressive funeral, services were Prom Buffalo we went Into Cana held In the tabernacle Thursday af- ny. ; PUFFER LAKE ROAD da. going through several hundreds BRAVER WILL CELEBRATE A flag la nothing In Itself; ; ; ternoon; at o'clock, p. m. ot. last yfv-,-of miles of Canada and through the A HbutcncrtlUlJJilvoa otmen; JOXESLBETXIOX Puffer Lake 'road (a. jbefng ph-- week. .jtJfeejBWa; a larga iaudicnce 5" A big Baseball carnival is being capital and most Important cities. .TO1 ea as rast as The Jones reunion was held at And they who lived. and tolled tor possible. It is almost and a prprusion of flowers decorated and for the Fourth of July and roato, Altowa. (the capital) planned P1' i the home of Mr. J. F. Jones Bunday.l completed to the top of Cassey Hill. (the etand and casket la-- fine program will be arranged in Montreal, where we salt from. We which l ut den wenl birthhonor of his 6Srd vPe" is the hardest part of the road Services were under the direction June.lt. in will go down the St. Lawrencs RIv lrT trom time to time addition to the games, The maximum. grade is 11 per cent of Bishop George A., Parkinson, and day anniversary. All his children Ood clea" er. visit Quobec and set out across The complete program will appear TerT tyraat flag that file to the top of Cassey Hill. opened with the choir singing, "Some were present except his -. In our next lrme. the Atlantic. An,! ' brazen of Mr. Edkar White of Philadelphia. ry crime.' badge Things "are looking fine up the line time WeTl Understand," Montreal is the prettiest and mwt Mr. John Jo rUto to 0,9 roun1 and wiftly dies and autos can now go to Thompson Prayer was offered by F. D. Farns- - and Dr. F. J. Alexander of the Alexan Proud kings are mouldering In the interesting city we have yet visited cave. es ' of ' Montpelier. worth. der The south halt consists of En- Optical company will be at the Axut Thte present were: The expenses of the road are $2.-- 1 Prof R. Maeser, of Provo, the 1st Mansfield hotel Thursday, June 10, xtisa and the North half consists of Prond are fiaw Mr. and Mr. Richard Pearce and gone; 25 per day Come up and see the speaker read resolutions of respect 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Those havfrom French, with a Mend of both all ov- road of : the Just eymbols 0n,y and the amount of work' being from the High Priest quorum, follow family ' er city. Row Aver there is a done by the men and boys t have a ing with a Mr. and Mrs. R. n Cutler and the HT1,Ted and keep Irving on. ing any trouble with their eyes. to his tribute splendid should not fail to call part of the city, near the seaboard family. crowd of workers who are all christian life. which la filled with an classes and good So we as shall serve the truth, long My. and Mrs. Wm Fennemore and Interested in getting to Puffer's Lake Other speakers were F. C. Harris. MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT So long as honor stamps us fair, . descriptions of people. It Is the As the road will take In every John M. Murdock, J. F. Tolton and fani.ly, ot Kanosh. Each shall unto damping ground for Europe and It Its age pass Mr. Mrs. nd youth Ray Barton and of interest from a sight seeins George Parkinson, who told of their On ' Rnnrlay evening. June 26, in sure show the fact The French girls point Old Glory proudly flying there. of Salt Lake. love and respect for the deceased. and also will farmers be satndpoint. the Park ball, commencing at eight of Canada, are the best looking Mr. and Mrs. Enni? Jones and fam But if we fail, our splendid part. girls able to bring down big loads of tlm- A vocal solo. "A Perfect Day" was o'clock p. m.; the following program een yet since wo left Utah. As Phil If we weak base and prove fsithless, ber, I feel, aa though the road will rendered . by Raymond Williams or ily of Mllford.. White says, "there are more good That age shall be our banner's. lat; will be rendered. Everyone is Invit Mr. John Jones of Montpelier Salt Lake. be of great value to the people, ed .to' attend;- -; looking girls in Utah, than all the Mrs. Edgar White and children of A fairer flag shall take Its place. Mr. Tolton read a short poem, com Wtlford Robinson, foreman. Talk.. Experiences in the East Thla flag we fling onto the skies states we hate yet been in. posed by" Aunt Betsy" Goodwin, in Phttadelphla, Is. but an emblem of our hearts. " while attending school at Columbia . The stylo ot dresses are those Mls Celia Jones of Salt Lake. honor of her old friend. ' SERVICE STAR LEGIOV University, Irene Tolton. that are Just long enough to cover Grandma Vincent a slater, and ABd when our ,0Te "Beautiful Gates," choir. 8ong V; Reading, Celia jone. the subject and short enough to keep Misa Lucy Jones, the guest of honor. uur oanner witn our race departs.Benediction President .S. Service Star Legion program for O. Piano Murdoch! SQloOrfloe P the interest Tho home was beautifully decorJune 27. at the library base-- White, Jr.. Piano Solo Alice Ipson. ; e have been all over tho city and Monday, Full many a flag the breetes kiss, Interment was made at Mountain ated with pink rosea. ment Report of M. I. A. ConferfncefC totnrough a Catholic Cathedral A delicious banquet was- - served. Full many a flag the sun has known. View cemetery. ;:Miss Irene Tolton. Reading ". Murdock.-But none so bright and fair as this; day. Near all the religious people The dedicatory prayer at the grave Covera were laid for II. Vocal Solo Luclle Huntington. here are Catholics. They, have thousNone quite so splendid as our own Mr.' Jones was presented a e Reading from the Service Star ma- - was offered by Patriarch Reesv CORNELL GRADUATE ands of beautiful large churches all gold aignet ring from hit chil- mis ieus me worm mat.' we are Mrs. Clara Murdock. The pall bearers were grandsons ' over the city and they are ' magnifi- gatlne, men, ; All mothers, wives and stntrs arelf the deceaed William Ash worth, dren. The announcement of the'gradoat-In- g cent simply Mr. Jones is well and hearty and Who cling to manhoods ways and throughout, requested to 'attend. grand of Mflford; Lorenso Robinson, Geo, of D. H. Beck at Cornell Univer-lt' but the belief la superstition from . truth; - Election of officers wii; be bald., Stevens, and, . Alfred Gunn of - Paro- - is feeling splendidly. ' : " IthW.-KeYork. r.Wednesday. : ... soul our It t nart to and pen;"1 "grearvdlce ,THe next day, Monday, they all wan and Edwin and Leonard Paice. June 22. has been received by We visited tho largost dance hall The strength of age, the gnlde of aunt and "pent a pleasant day motoring up the predate home and real people, after uncle. Mr, and Mr. Tom In Montreal Beaver canyon, whera they enjo . " youth. . ;. (Roaetand) last ftlght I get back. : FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. Dan Is expected oon t6 Low, U was a wonderful r ;viU" - - - And It ahall ever hold the ky place and -- well LETTTE DEAN IIADDOCK a plcnie lunch. It seems to me that I have been hi old home, here. Beaver haa reasfitted and equipped, but not aa terge So a we shall our long keep trust; on to be proud of her young people away from home for three years al Rait Air pavilion. It is-dance CLOSE CALL FOR BRIGC8 Funeral services for Mrs. Lettle our I believe 1 have forgotten But love of right shall die - who are graduating in these It ready. Eastern U for tho Jessie Briggs; It year old son of0 high brows and the Idle what homo laoks like. Please tell me Dean "HaddockT wife of Joseph M. Inau .ink Into tbe:dust colleges with high honor. rich, rive dollars aa a tip to the Mr. Mrs. and Frank Brim. Ir. hu which end of the hotel the lobby Is Haddock, who died at her residence, enters for service Is nothing. We in. I will send you some cards lat- - Wednesday, June 15, at 1:20 p. m.. Just returned from Pueblo, Colorado enjoyed the evening In study and er and pictures, aa I cannot send all of Bright's disease, were held at the where he experienced horrors of the ... that 1 would . .. . like to, nor tell you a Stake tabernacle, Friday, 2 p. m. un- - flood disaster. He escaped unhurt, This la sura aa education beyond der the dirrection of Mr. Geo Wilson but lost all of hi possessions, except tenth part of my experiences. ill doubt Bat I feel that I can ap- OBRA PEARCE 8ong"Sister, Thou are Mild and the clothing he wore. Mr. Briggs Is on the verge of a lief IU li J M9S. Lovely," Stake choir. atore. vous) break-dowInvocation Lawrence White. resulting from the The figure given below are taken i Newhouse, 127 miles, gaa, from Solo "Resignation," by Raymond strain ho endured during the two from the White Auto guide and eieTu0n 5200. week he remained there after the data given by State Road Commis-Frlaco. 1J5 miles, gas, tore.-elWilliams, of 8alt Uke. flood the doner tb Browning. release give They Flrrt speaker, Geo.' Parce of Eaat suffering helping vation 6475". Mr. Briggs at the time otl mileage to different points along the people. ward. Mllford. 150 mile, elevation Solo "O, My Father" Raymond the disaster, wa waiter, working In road aUrtlng at Ely, Nevada, . ma wti nf bacon: a can main line SalJ; Lake railroad, maA tew daya cnops; a party ot tour'r the Congree hotel. In the business! 40 miles Osceola gaa.' Wlllln. oi chine shops, and best hotels In Soulanded la town just before noon, of lard; two packages center of the elty. He heeded th of to forked the Road a pound on keep right.. recQna of speaxer. Tolton. syrup; f. thern Utah. . j." from Beaver and left the middle of aour; a quart hotei 61 miles, aome fresh "Life and Resurrection." warning and prepared to board an garage, Baker, mllea. eggs; dosen v 161 two Mlnersvlllo road, the afternoon for California, via butter, train, but was unable to store. Song "Sweetly Slumber, choir The man got shaved and Beaver River dam. 16 miles, wa ; vegetable. leave. Ha, . with hi boy chum, man,j.,Bened.lctlon-wAlb- rt 0rrison.and.Ely.. -u Grrlson.,.Uth, 8 roller garage. ter flaed 'at Mitford and Mineratfil.' Morri bought two cigar. Toey ' where to shoes. viaduct a of aged Interment they In store; Elevation 5400 feet. Mountain eem gain hotel, The party was composed of a man, View a the pair hoy and Adamavlllo road, 172 miles. remained several hour la a terrible Day's ranch, 74 miles, wstcr. "la wife and a boy. Our represents- - Ths wife bought a veil and some nn- - etery. Beaver, 1W jnlles. elevation 60!5. r of rain. ...Dedication by Auguatus-Fer&Ji!oxmpn,jEapfeiirollesl,jel.cvBtoi( f Connect hero with tba Arrowhead them-ju- st a theywere His companion lost his hold and 5C0. The dereaeed wa born here Octowaving town and asked bow much spent two dollars for meue ana ui trail for Southern California, and was washed away to hi death. 1181. wa J She a elevation wuu ber, of the miles, Pans, ana. cream had how and Antelope they they some face daughter intermediate points to the South, spent here, Jeasie remained la "Pueblo a cou 6026. " Pent It in ah. They sent a telegram ana Mr. and Mr. Jeddy. Dean. Most 'or and for Salt LaVe and Trovo to the ple of weeks working night and day of portal her life was spent here. -- -'17 worth line. county quarters North. ".' Good hotel, garages, and,, a' Hera was about what it amounted bought anu ma She was a member of the L,. p. S. to asafat In any way he could to re miles.- A, it napeu, , im tho best public camping grounds In y to: Bought aa Inner tube and had carua j. lieve the sufferers. church and a faithful elemacasine. workerShe Wah Wah Bummlt, 114 miles, the atato. Free wood, water plpd two patchea put on; one spark plug; niinr He wa the only rterWm from Be the was does Irt ' married Is. M. Haddik Joseph ' the question Now vation 6425. jto ttio ground, eloctrlo light,, g" a boot; I gallons ot gas; 5 quarts of town any good and of fialt Lake City, June I. lilS, at er who waa la tha flood and ' ' the do miirlat elerent rooms, shower bath, toilets ara Wah Wah ranch. mils, ell; had a bearing taken up; bought wye of the horrors, "Half oaa never towards Tleaver. share roar ' , Ann j all at your aervioe without cokt. tare loaves ot bread; two Tie nd vation 6676. She was the mother of four ohll- - be told." one cakes; two pounds of pork getting him to com thl way. County News, IN CANADA lilt W Jtseyona . .,, x 1 ... iji Vay 1 " "' 1 - I all-et- ar I 1 i. .t - ' . - I - - k ", . 1 im..i... I I FIiAG-R.IsiX- , -- 1 " ga-et- ... Fr I E. t , '"-- 41 . . . aoii-inlaw- - .- " ge.Pt "H ti - .'. . -- 1 d. - ' w ;, bar-som- . , -- . itit, J J r . -- . " ' yt w hi' "- a , , Ely to Beaver Road . n, A Tourist in Town e 40-7- 5. t.w af, - out-goin- ,r!, -tl-va-eaight g .. . . down-pou- " berwetr-SBd-ar-khakl-aklrt-J- '"" ''- " .a Beaver-Millar- d -', Ill 1 Bavtr . |