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Show SUPPLEMENT BEAVER CITY PRESS Beaver City, Utah, April 28, 1922 ?ersorial Mention trs. Kate Noyes returned from ' !t Lake Tuesday'. Irs. Julia I'owley ahT baby loy iit to I'arasroonah Thursday to jt her sister, Mrs. Leland Dal-t. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White had as their dinner ' guests Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Ash worth and Mrs. Leland Roper. At tiie election held atMurdock Academy last Friday the following officers were elected i The 'Brown and Blue" party elected Noble Kimball as President and Kenneth Blackner as chief of police. Tin; uplifters party elected Viola Madseu as Vice President and Lucile Reese Secretary. Marcella Dally of Summit arrived a few days ago to visit her cousin, Mrs. Lucile Huntington. Miss Jennie Fotheringham left for Salt Lake the middle of the week. She will enter immediately upon a business course, which will keep her in the City for an indefinite time. Minersville and New plants are running full ce. Wool is being shipped by carloads from loth places. )r. Fairbanks purchased anew pe from the Neilsen Garage I week. ?he Misses larhee Nowers and ene Cartwright, who have n teaching school at Elsinore past winter are expected fie this week end. jr. A. P. Sharp has traded his Jvrojet car for a Buick truck, t. other words, "a house on Mr. ami Mrs. Ambrose Rarra-cloug- h 2els," as it is well equipped are rejoicing over the ar traveling. Mr. Sharp proposes rival of a son born Tues lay April fully test those equipments. o. Mother and son doing nicely. State II. . Madsen, game Mr. anl Mrs. Jeddy Atkin s imissioner, is in Beaver this welcomed a little son at their home North of town Saturday hirty cases of fish areexpect-- i April 22. All concerned doing Saturday morning to stock well. Istrenms below the reservoir. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Puffer entertained Mr. and Mrs. re. John M. Murdock entered Mrs. iitician Marsden at E. K. Houghton and son of Don fer Sunday evening. Mrs. Roberts Idaho; who are enrouie Iden If ft on the stage Mon-- I to Los Angeles. Mrs. Houghton was formerly Miss Sylvia Man-har- d for her home.in Parowan. of North Creek. fie Stork left a fine baby boy l r r -r r Mr. Will Fernley of Milford is I l o ac nie nome oi ivir. ana Brose Barraclough. very ill with inflamatory rheut. and Mrs. Troy Cawood are matism, according to word reIheir way through Heaver ceived by his relatives here; i Salt Lake to Marysville. Mrs. Hattie Yardley and Mrs. fCawoodwas formerly Miss Nancy Whorhham were dinner I Anna Bentley. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben fwrence White went to Mil-- I Parkinson Tuesday. Mr. Marshal I evi returned Wednesday returning to er the following day. Monday from Parowan with a car load of prime fat cattle which gus Buckanan spent Satur-f- n town exchanging current left for Milford Wednesday to be I with business acquaintance. used in the Milford market Also hundred yearling steers were d Wilden is Building a brick one and brought to his e on his property in town, purchased ranch at South Creek to le fatJlenery lioyter is doing the tened for future marketing. I work for him. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cartwright will be s. C.C. Dunshee and children, who have made to new the 'jss Literary Club their home in Milford for the lit'sday evening, May third past year or more will return to M. at her residence. Beaver May 1st and will occupy son Coffees, flavoring ex-- their old home here. and' pie filling3 were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stewart of jnstrated in a number of Black Kock were in Beaver Mon.er stores this week. day. land Mrs. Timothy Brown-fil- l Mrs. E. Smith came up from move May 1st into the Minersville for a half day on Ipson home. Monday. jhe use 1 1 Warren Atkin returned to Milford Wednesday after a two days visit with the John Atkin family. Mrs. Terah Black. MissThelma Christiansen and Mrs. John F. Jones had dinner Friday evening with Mrs. Thomas Gunn. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dean and family and Miss Laura Stewart spent Monday In Adamsville with Mrs. Wm. Stewart. ; Elden Stapley went to Joseph the first of the week, returning to Beaver on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tolton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swindlehurst, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoney, Mr. and Mrs. John Atkin, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith, Frank Smith, Mrs. Ernest Cowdell. Mrs. Carl Grim-shaand Mrs. E. L. Fotheringham composed a party which assembled at' the new School swimming headquarters for an hours diversion Tuesday evening.. Bert Swindlehurst who is this year a vocatonal student at the U. of II. has been dismissed from Holly Cross hospital where he has recent ly been tinder care of the U. S. Public Health service. Complications due to shrapnal mour.l3 in his neck sustained overseas. w Mrs. Win. Yardley suffered a severe heart at tack on Tuesday. She is reported to be much better. Word has been received that Will Fernley of Milford is suffering from an acute attack of sciatica. i , - Many roads are said by autoists to be in quite bad condition; in Juab County especially. They offer the suggestion that the road commission should be petitoned to look after repairs. -- CORRECT ENGLISH Monthly Magazine Authoritative Exponent of English for 22 years Edited and founded by Josephine Truck Baker Famous World Authority on English 3, Send 10c for Sample Copy Xorrect English Pub- lishing Co. .Evanston, Illinois AjjenU Wanted Everywhere " |