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Show ;t t ft " .J3iM( Tig.tf wsri tit- 'W11 s3 Volume XX Number 35 BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUG. 26 1921 A C OPENS SEPTEMBER BEST ROADS 12 $2.00 TOURISTS AT BEAVER OfflO MAN LOSES LIFE Per Year, CEDAR CITY Rents. Including board and room, That the touriiu camping ground will be lower in Logan this winder is of great benefit to our town, full than for yean part, due to generous exemplification has been given the reductions that are being made now past ten days. Automobiles bearing by landlord and boarding banners from practically every state, .In the anticipation have been with us. The continuous of the rains have brought many in contact opening of the Utah Agricultural with cltiseBs, as the visitors lingered Denrer, Colo.. Aug 7, 1921 college on Cedar City witnessed one of the September 12, rcommissioners.... enjoying the nice, pleasing spot in treatest storms In Its jCounty 'this information is given out by history the park. Homes nearby have been 20. rroiessor Joseph R Jenson. chair August wo ot hours for the passing Mr. Louis Chance. IS. of Youngs-- ! :uh. Joseph Chance was badly cut but opened man of the committee on student ax- The cloud burst and flood played town, Ohio, waa killed Friday morn-- 1 was soon able to be about He tele- men nd children, the Indoor clothes couege. rror, lug, ser- many prank In the course of Imline active into being brought The undersigned membera of the Jenson August 19, when the automobile graphed his parents at Voungstown, has just completed a careful some of the attract- periling life and damage to proper vice, displaying he was Mander-Hel- d Ohio, and also his wife at Salt Lake. States Mountain on the of over In, tipped rganizatlon canvass of Logan, during which he ' . r where she had just arrived by train ive- atylea of other sections ot the ty. hill, ( elephone and Telegraph company, listed all places available for stu- and lingerie, The of Jos- from their home in Los Angeles. She country, In dresses were car the occoptnta deantomo-the 1 dents. The list Includes houses for greatest relative Probably tare just returned from an to Mil- - breakfast capa and hosiery, which the train immediately caught -. InU, trip through Southern Utah, and grooms without board, board and brother Louis Cbanc prestation was worked upon an and GwW ford, and arrived in .Beaver about I were drenched by the downpour kousekeepwtor the elements, while suit eases beg- dian village ot a dosen wigwams on want to compliment your honor-- """V" acke wfco were traveling from Los p. nu Saturday. Inc. Professor Jenson hi. comBet. V" ced nardon for bulilna with much the creek bottoms of Coal creek. " to on the excellent condition tntnmmttntt Ible body . , Angeies salt Lake City. At 5 p. m. Saturday, the body was packing, snd ihe Tarpauina blamed After leaving Beaver, .the .. party -- 1 i M the roads of your conntv, taken to Milford; accompanied by the wind or the swiftness of cars for Every . wigwam was carried away In , conveniences of each place. traveled at a good speed and came Mr. The college will render every aid George Hacke. who took the not staying put through these late the flood and the Indians escaped to Our duties, from time to time, ne- Manderfleld to y the unexpectedly the higher ground with little ,more lesaitatea traveling by machine over possible to Incoming students In or Saturday night train tor Ogden, and summer storms. hill, the sight ot which evident Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chance, who re than their lives and the clothes they good deal of the western country. Ider that all may find accommodations ly confused the driver, Joseph Chan mained In Milford over ' w.yif e found the roads in southern Utah suitable to their need night and THE BLUR BIRD BEEHIVE says Prof. ce. had on. caught an east bound train on Mon 1th one or two exceptions, general-- 1 Jenson. Representatives will meet all A Coal creek nort' across MEETING HOLDS The bridge It is not definitely known Just how day morning on which they would of on Cedar the Arrowhead good, but we were; particularly trains and supply the students with me accident City, occurred. The emer accompany the body to Ohio, buck by the excellence of the Bea- - necessaty Information concerning the on the road' went Beehive The Bird Travel of out Blue the trail, girls gency brake was apparently thrown ' Louis Chance was the first to die Miss No was resumed 8at. morning at 11 er county roads, and think we can school and board and rooms. Auto- - on, which caused the car to ot home met swarm the at leap from I a family of ten grown children. na White, truthfully say that your county has mobile will be available to take the one side of the road to the other and of Monday afternoon. The Automobiles forded the creek with He had been visiting hla brother, time waa spent In sewing and lesson the help of horse teams. lone more for automobile travelers girl students around so that they can tnen . turn turtie and family of Los hniin Th lrl tm hoar utwlnr Great boulders as large as a kit- hn any county in me eigni states in inspsci several ptaces oeiore making Other tourists and men from Man-- Joseph Chance, ana mtenaeo to return nome prepartng for a basaar, which they chen stove rolled into the roads. A It certainly their selection vhich we operate. derfleld lifted the car- from the body angeies Good board and room may be had ny ran, out nis orotner saia tnai nei, eaks well for the progresslreness going to have soon. They com- - blanket of boulders, cobbles, and Kt ot Louis Chance, who had been pin mm as iar as nan work vel lay on the crop lands and pastu- 0M article ft WMk pleU i your citizens ana tne community in Jxgan this fall for from 120 to ned under it Joseph Chance was wouia uxe I car. City by will a were month tor made. be . .nrons res. excellent work "There $30 and the .. ample serious!?- inlured. general, but Georce Hacke Were served to the I ' A drowned pig and several chickaccommodations for all. T tone by your Road department Refreshments on In onr city late They arrived v escaped unhurt I en found a resting place In the par- homes, closed the last few years to With kindest regards, we are Word was quickly sent to Beaver "Thursday evening and aa they were following gnesti: ; been this Yours very truly, Nona White 'or ot a bons. students, have opened year City and Dr. McGregor and Marshal going out Friday morning, Louis A Bonnie had left his automobile .Anderson W. F. Brown, General Traffic Man and extensive remodeling has been . painter hrf ta the I'agic Chance posted a letter to his folks Zola Fernley near the bridge while he walked In ger. in Ohio, stating that he was getting going on in order to msyce student to town to inquire as to the chance Vie Smith W. 0. Pierce, General Plant Man- - accommodations as convenient as The two Injured men we're hur along fine and would soon be home. ( Melba White en. for work. When he got back the car possible. While we expecfmn Increase ried into Beaver, but Louis Chance i; Mr. N. B. Neltsen was called oat was gone. He found It two miles Luclle of from four to five hundred students died while Burke (hey were coming. In.: His tcj Manderfield to take charge of thel ' LaRn down the stream bed, in need of in our registration this fall, we will body was taken to the Fred Macker THE DISABLED WORLD Tolton, masnea. large car, wnicu was baaiy Miss were more tor visitors Three them el! home, where WAR VETS. EAST BEAVER CO. have no trouble in caring present, than, cranking besomething undertaker, Ward otr The car is still aWthe Nelken gar Arvllla Miss of would Lake 8alt ramble White fore it alL" City, along again. t . Milford, had it in charge. age where It Is beng repaired. Ellsa Martin and Miss Laura Mitch- Have you obtained your rights to Everything that was loose on the ot Pafowan. ; rH Mr. Cy. Daria county game war- premises sailed merrily out on the impensatlon medical treatment and . BOWMAN HAS BEEN r static wuiu viMAa-v- r ume a tide and downstream to be left In the. National training provided for yon den has been working at Kent's lake Everyone enjoyea pieasant CALLED ON MISSION CAMPAIGN FOR VETERANS "war-ris- k 1 this last week, new In a grotesqu distribution over the flood act?", putting fthe chapter of the American screen to keep the district punt chief plane of the mountain stream . Farm C VirC small fish FlU, The 'manyfrlends; pt Miss taura lio pains nor expense Irs being of Mountain States Telephone com implements went along with house, ed Cross maintains Home Service lakev He has been jiseistsd by Dewey to make effective the present of spared be will BunkerriU. Bowman, very pany, and family were in Beaver on hold articles, cows pigs, rsgs, hay hlch is schools. 'la th. technlcali-- i Hurst Stan Puffer. Ted Wllden and on behalf of the clearing v campaign Is know that she lumber trees etc! last pleased to leaving Tuesday m of the laws providing these ad- - others. e needs yet nncared tor, of suffered loss the property "Despite Salt Lake City, September 6 for a on the intages for the discharged, disabled of he Government, the part a is distinct there the by community, iteran. Loral Hum SArrlen i mimission to California. agencies. .. . Legion, and nmrin In the of cheerfulness, atmosphere ma mat every man wno nas a diss- I LFORD-GAR-. M.iss Bowman, accompanied by her Extensive funds have been provided II I I 14' 1' 141 IK I IJH no lives tact of town because the that 1 1UJ illty that may possibly be traced to VUAIJAJA 1 Miss a Erma For by the Red Cross to promote the ac parents and friend. were lost, That euch is the ease. Is. is war service, place his case (lf.lt eaner will arrive in Beaver Tuesday, tivities ot the Legion. RISON regarded by many aa providential. In not already in the course of y August 30, to visit with friends and men are urged to All view of the number of animals that hands of relatives here until Thursday, when give immediate attention to any of adjustment) in the ' were drowned. ' . i e Red Cross which stands resdy to and leave-Commissioners will Milford or Thompson the claims not already presented, so The farm bureau Is preparing to they were . Bearer eitisens Several City ve advice and assistance and to from road visited the new. Burke a tew Bowman Miss will visit aays hifidU ootatofta. hav and livestock. that as much aa possible may be clear mce the claim before the proper A series of farmers meetings have n Delta with her brother, Leon, and ed before the arrival of the "squad Nswhouss to the Beaver county Una coming from Cedar at the time of cloud burst and they auto-thaivernment bureau. "w days in ogden oerore ieav Definite dates will be set for this sec- - This road has been .under construe the Haaii held for the imnfose ot flndlnawas t certainly-perilous conditiMarThousands of soldiers claims are lion as soon as the routs of represen tton since May 16.. Contractors out the amount of these products. 'n for her mission. X ' on.' indled by- Red Cross chapters every shall and Meyers hare this road al Her parents and Miss Foreaner will tatives can be fully planned. ' " that are in the connty to be disposed ' If yours baa not been d wnere nome oy way oi jpnth. return Remember the copies of discharge most completed; and are now put of bv the farmera this -year. . ... BAUXWVX ALICE PARTY FOR visit or write the Home 8er- the finishing touches on. The The State farm bureau and the tney tin auena conierenc papers..tbat will need ta b certified, ting of I miles, over the Wah section last Secretary and receive assf8tancegt-t(- . and facts gathered from your records deD.rtment of agriculture are Miss Lois Paxton entertained, FriIs sure a fine road. The Summit Weh )out further action on your claim PARTY date of rit.nnattion tt.. earliest the Submit at these pos h.i. i. afternoon at the home of Ifrs.' day over 6 cent The Red Cross will follow up each ,iTAJltnrVr Hnm. monev can b se- exceed not will per sible, so that advance preparation grade Will Baldwin in honor of her little. klm through the government ftgen-e9thU inmmlf.' and Is so constructed Miss Louise Levi and Vie Smith en may be made, by Home Service. livestock by for purchaalnt Allc Baldwin. es nnui a nual settlement is effect-- l hB nf wih toltertained Wednesday evening at . a Keep In touch with the legion,. Dp. thst the snow will not sUt on It anyln,ece' I erternoon was spent in musie Tne an makes It Kendall Kirk Ftanke Secretary This mltu McGregor. fit...the Health Service, --Dr. I """"f feed. Arrangements are also being p"7 nuncueoo w.. rTu m -a 1m- bis: games, is a .11 visit-anroad. There bme Service. Beaver Chapter A. R. Hnfr .v. made for 'bringing the hay growers ell. of Parowan. who baa been 1 clock to the following guests. over the old road which the ljvestock producers together ng t the home of her sister. Mrs Pros.. Yon can do ronf bit by eo-- Prorement Doris Skinner durwas Impossible for three months operating fully with those who are in such a war that both can dispose Grant Tolton. Marie Baldwin JRVICK STAR LEGION MEETING The evening was spent in music handling this "war-Job. n.niit , .,ing the winter, and oftlmes fanchefi ; . Chloe Ferrer living in Pine Valley were compelled games, Before we can help lnhis busl-nw - Dora Baldwin n r. jThere will be a meeting of the nees, however, we must know howl Refreshments were served and for to go for their mail and provisions Orlando" Adams,. Mrs. . . Oold Waters , ? on horses. pice Star legion In the auditor- - much stuff ws will be expected to JOiiy gooa ume was naa oy an. merly Miss Lacy Murdock, and her .. . r , This road la very important as all ' Adessa Baldwin oi me uorary ouilding, Monaay h die If ou Miss Adams, arrived In not It8tad y0nr Eleanlo Waters ';, and ; Baker from the or Garrison, 29 Mra. was. freight Carlton at I dinner guest m., when mmntm w,th tha f.rm bureau, kindwing. August Beaver Monday to rlslt a few days Baldwin e following Snake Valley la uaen oyer ine roaa-Th- " Gladys Mxs. Mary Crosby Sunday, will be ren program v it h Mrs. J. M. Murdock. to We glad " " eo at.once. do. LiRn "Baldwin ly .wlpe next much be will better road ted. ' of honor. Alice explain our plan and to cooperate Baldwin, guest year than It is' now, as the grade ac.singing By Virginia Boyle and with you, but yon mutt do your part the valleys are soft . and:. will "The decorations consisted of yelross We bare a much better working sys need (he winter storms to psck them. low crepe paper and golden glow. Reading Berth Bohn astem this year than ever before, .Solo Bertha Lesslnr. ' There has been no molstnre fall on Miss Ethel and Flossie Baldwin The things we wish to know are? Miss Psxton in sisted serving. this road since it was built, which Reading from the Service Star 1. How much hay have you to dis -3. A. 8hepherdV makes It very loose and dry. The ' ' Miss Mary Bakee and Lulu Tolton ri-It Is pose otVis all On the old road across travel requested that all members What price per ton? made a very pleasant tlslt at the " the valleys. . I present, as we wish to line up Our offlco Monday.- -- - ' J. Do7 you wish to secure hay? Press But now they are traveling the ne nier s work. have cattle or tHow many hogs road over the summit, which Is rery Mra. E. M. Davie, mother ot Mrs yon to dispose ot? ' good. Cyrus Davis, game warden left on 4. How many hogs or cattle do you Arthur Gentry Is visiting Iva Temp-to- n Tourists going over this road must flday on a business trip to St wish to secure? this week of Fillmore take water at . Milford, Newhouse wrge. returning 8undsr niiht He 5. How many potatoes win yo ' tea that the ralna were exceeding-and Kelly's ranch. ' htT; t0 mUT Mr Grant Tolton spent a few days ' , is lots of tratel over tbu There term the last week In Salt Lake City. He waa If yooTwlsh help from road so one csnnot get lost washed out so that it waValmost let ns know at once as near accompanied by Mr, Roy Fournler of bureau, cost the This road to date has ' possible to pass them. . as you can of your desires. the Tellurlde. has It feel and we. county ftl.000 ' ' considerable time We joust have been well spent to find markets nfter we know what No doubt the people In the west we have to dispose ot and the early ern LI. part of the county. will agree fall martet is best tor livestock. " 'V-with us.!' H. A. Christensen, County Agent Let's get together and boost for road. the RETURNS. IN 6 STATES LN THEY SAY I BIGFLOOD VISITED BY AUTO ACC IDENT house-keepe- rs ON MANDERFIELD HUL - ;, Sat-ura- vm - '! dug-wa- .. . . , - me ". , . a pg.. -- ; Bee-keep- r I . , in-th- e - ; war-tim- Aiimrrvn nrvr VII FARM PRODUCTS ? satls-ctor- " ii ROAD f t - a ad-jite- I . ... : Ln. . ni k.. . - - " ." - d -- . iter-in-la- , MR. TIMOTHY BROWNHILL - . r- . - ' . ' . . - . " - m Annual'East - 1 Ward Conference The Anslial East Ward conference S held SundsV. I n Inrml 91 Wells Murdoch arrived home Frlover nfter spending dsv. August If. President J. F. McQresor and two years In the Northwestern " funselora J. T. Tanner and Samuel on a mission. mission July is. White were In attendance He left fdt his and Ubored In Washington, gave a timely talk. J . A The officer were placed before the Oregon and Idaho. maae fople and sustained by an unanl- - Before returning home. Wells Colombia. . vote. ... ...... la visit to British Mn Georss wwwh., The neonle of Bearer are very glad back h eolo accompanied Mrs. Use to receive her, missionary boys EDITOR BROWNHILL IN. SALT UKK CITY uts .. . "t nt the piano. by again. I. A. is To Give Program WELLS MURDOCK "1 The The New Editor and Publisher of the Beaver County Weekly Press . The following program will be glv-i- n ' by the Senior .Beehive, girls ' , August 18. ' Piano Solo - Mr. Timothy Brownhlll. our new Kate Robinson editor for. the Press, . left .Teusdsy Violin Solo Arleen Hooten ; morning ot this week for Salt Lake City, where he will attend to busi Reading Mary Bakes ',Vocal Duet Lucile( Huntington ness concerning equipment for our ' new Press office, i and Virginia pearce. ,. ' He wss The meeting will be at I o'clock accompanied by his wife and Mrs. Davie, who will return to in Park hall. All are cordially her home in Fillmore. d. |