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Show . - " - - Asks Peopls to Respond 1007. EarhChrishnasinommg I service were Impressive funeral wife of Yardley; held for Mrs. Jane vBeaver the at Mr. Wml Yardley, of Stake building. Friday afternoon laat week. ward. Albert Morris of the East conducted the services. . , Unanswered Yet" Song ...Mifla-VireiniPearce and t the Christmas Call The foIloWg letter from Senator Heed Smoot commanding Chrlstroaa Sals and the aupport of the work tl recently itn.ed through this aaie, Executlia WaUs H, Jaww by of the L'Uh Public Health t rmi n,tit ni imu Invocation SeTtsry it.'i . ' I i vl Christmas Marke-tThis is the Place to Buy your Christmas Pouj. try and Roasts. A complete line of Groceries, Pnrnwall. - Fruits and Vegetables. George Parkinson. consider a most valuable service the Daylight Fades' Solo 'Slowly tah is belnjf rendered tha people . Pub-li- - Mrs. John Jdseph. at .the present lime by the Utah ward at of the The Relief society Health AsKiuti.'B, Uirough whoat and a in body funeral the tended fiimls rrti.sed by the sale or cnnsim" resolutions read ;Mrs. Munford Jane a SeaK'lt hits ieen possible to make iof respect and sympathy, survey of tlie stHte rtjjardlns the Tolton O. A. Murdock and J. F. Utah. in tuberculosis tint of beautiful those who paid were the speakera the sale of "The iea! penny Christinas Seals should Bot go tribute to the reverence oi momer. unhealed by the peple of our state Bishop Frank Farns Benediction this year, but should be responded te worth. must heartily. I consider It a most Dedication of grave at Mountain worthy work. When It is considered View cemetery, by. George C. Murthiit rtnh, which txiusts its splendid dock, Jr. health record has within its border Jane Elisabeth Gower Yardley It tuberculosis. over 1400 cases of born at Cedar City. Utah, May 12 was must be realized that a concerted efShe was married to Wm. E. 1858. disfort is neeiled to check this cruel was ease. There is no question but that the Yardley N'ovember 12 1889. She one and effive boy. mother of girls Kale of Christinas Seals is the most She was an ardent and faithful fective way of combating this plague member of the church of Latter Day st the present time. "As the amount required from each Saints and a very active worker. person to carry on this work is so For years she was stake president small, there should be no hesitation on of the primary association of Beaver the part of the people of Utah in stake. to the chII. 1 am enformed For a number of years she was thit the per capita amount for carrying- treasurer of the East ward Relief soon this work for the neit year U but of Beaver. 10 cents. I heartily endorse this move- ciety devoted much of her time to 8he Utah ment and trust that the people of care of the sick and poor of the irttl respond tOO per cent ami raiae the the community and in making burial $5,( ki asked of Utah." on c!othcs for the dead. is and unsolicited The letter came She died December 12, 1922, after h dozens of similar letters. In the office of the Utah Public Health an"Illness of three years. Association. She left one brother and three sis ters Albert Gower, Mrs. Kate Urie PRESIDENT GRANT IN ;' HEARTY Lottie Rosenburg, May Condie, all ACCORD WITH CHRISTMAS living at Cedar; her husband Wm SEAL CAMPAIGN E. Yardley; and one son and five of Cedaughters James Hamil-to- n H. Wallls Receives Jamss Mrs. Bell dar City and White, Work of Public Health Mrs. Inei Robinson, Mrs. Vie Mur Association dock, Mrs. Gladys Oakden, Miss President Heher J. Grant has again Grace Yardley of Beaver; and ten registered himself as is hearty support with the worn of the Utah Public grandchildren. Health Association, financed through the sale of Christmas Seals. President Grant hue long been associated in the with the rapacity of health organization and has made contributions, both personally and as the head of the Mormon Church. His letter of commendation AfgiN'ltttlon. I - a m-etvs- .... - - xfRS. JAMS YARDLEY ENDORSES 8MOOT CHRISTMAS SEAL JALE SENATOR " - . ,. .... otf : - . ., , GILLIES BROS. MARKET THOXE 7 REAVER CITY i j fr I q -- Tourist Cafe and Bakery WHERE THEY HAVE GOOD EATS AND NEVER SLEEP East Side of Camp Grounds Phone 80 BEAVER SUITITORIUM CLOTHES CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERIKG Ladies' Work a Specialty ext Door East of Press Office, Give us a trial flla-wlt- DIEHL'S SERVICE STATION Battery Testing, Charging anARepairing. Your Battery will be Tested and Filled with Distilled Water Free of Charge. .. East Side Bildg. next to Neilsen's Garage, Beaver Ut' Letter-Endorsin- gain Inheritance in the Celestial Kingdom of God. Services .closed by quartet singing "Cod Be With You 'Till we Meet BEAVER CITY WEEKLY PRESS : f Cora E. Carlton, Editor Karl S. Carlton, Prop. Again." Benediction ' by T. W. Cunn, Entered In the 'PostofflC3 In leaBurial at 'Mountain View cemever City, Utah, as Second Class Mail v . tery. Matter. . Joseph Briggs, son of James and Briggs, was born In Lankshire Betsy Subscription $2.00 a Year England, March 8. 1852. He was married at the age of 20 years to IMPRKSSIVK FUXERAL HER- A. Want and a year laterjiame AICES FOR J(W. HRICK3S Mary to the United States. They first setFuneral services for Jowph Briggs tled In SaJt Lake City, Utah. After who died, December 1 1, were held on two years they moved to Beaver last Thursday at 2 "o'clock at the City, where Mr. Briggs started in stake building.' the sheep business, but the year of Bishop C. Dennis White presided. 1888 being an unsuccesflful one for A male quartet sang. "I Need sheep men, he was forced to sell his Thee ' Every Hour." sheep and went to Frisco, Utah and " Invocation was offered by Elder A. was employed at the Horn Silver A. Morris. -.... mine, j. ;' Quartet sang, "School Thy FeelHis family moved to Beaver and ings, Oh My Brother.": started a store. Mr. Briggs stayed at Elder J. F.'Tqltpn spoke very fee- Frisco for a short time, and came lingly In eulogistic iertns of the home to visit his family. - He was worthy life of the deceased, helping to unload a car of brick and the fact that h's life, although not being used to hot sun, was taken n with sun stroke, and did not quiet ahd retiring", "had been enjoy . and He Industry good health since that time. honesty. had remained true to the faith that He waa sick for six years and sev had characterized' his life and made en months until his death, December Hm a good husband, father and loy- 12, 1922, 4:20 p. m. al citizen,. Mr. Briggs was very staunch In A'tneseage of consolation was giv- h e religion. While in Frisco, Win. en' to the mourners by an explanation Ashworth and himself with the help of the acriptures. which showed the of the people erected a meeting purpoeet of the Lord in establishing house and offered his spare time as his plan of salvation upon the earth; presiding elder for Mr. Ashworth. and according' to ' the' plan,' death He wan the father of thirteen chilcornea to the worthy as a crowning dren eight are dead. tblesslpg He is survived by his wife, Mary President J. F. McGregor gave A. Briggs. three oons, Joseph R. Lesremarks pertaining to ter and Gilbert and 2 daughters, the three estates of man's existence. Mrs. George Farnsworth and Mrs. and the requirements made of us to Walter Jones. . . empha-siafn- . .. g exara-plarjU- ' very.-conaolin- g . Merry Xmas To All s WE TAKE THW OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS APPRECIATION TO' ALL OUR CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE HELPED MAKE QUB S om RUB-INRS- FOR THE YEAR A SUtTTCSS AXD XOW WE WISH YOU ALL MERRY XMAS. WK HOPE TO RE ABLE TO SERVE YOU IX THE A FUTl RK.riIXCERELY 1 - a truer expression of the esaential spirit of Christmas than in generou witli this movement. "As I understand It, the proceeds from, the sale of Christmas Seals go almont directly to the furtherance of health injhe state of Utah, particular ly to the combating of the dread disease, tuberculosis, which so readily naps the life and vigor of our young people. Norm 1 1 II I c. '..i Fernley & Son V, ill Clean wooden floors, linoleua, uie, maroie, concrete, with Makes all house- cleaning easy. Large cake No waste Talmadge In also Casch Nerpa's Sms Ca. RswTsrk, U.S. A-- Larry Seamon in "THE SAW MILL" jjjrJjxn MondayJuesday Alice Calhoon in "PRINCESS JONES" and "FIGHTING FATE" PROFESSIONAL CARDS I. Salt Lake Commercial Club End rasa Christmas Ssal Drive When interviewed a few day ego with reference to the sale of health seals to be placed on holiday utall an a special greeting, Mr. L. B. Hampton, president of the Commercial Club and Chamber of Commerce of Salt IVte said: "JHi you know that if every person in Utah bought just ten seal at the cost of one cent each there, would he more than enough money raised to carry on the fipht against tuberculosis a the Utah l'uMle Health Association desires. As you may see from the letter which we sent to the Association the other day, the msml-ershlof this body la heartily intsvor of this health work." The letter In part follows Sir: O. A. MURDOCK Attorney at Ijiw . Heaver, Utah Practice in all the Courts of the State r Braver, Utah SAM CLIXK Attorney at Ijiw Mil ford, Utah "VVrt 10 ' : For Flrat Chug, Plumbing Plamblnjj Supplies, Klxturea Iar We wish to assure you one again call on of our united and unqualified ARTHUR SMITH tlon. The Chamber (4 Commerce sad Phone 130 Commercial Club of Salt Lake Chy Is behind the Chrlstioa Seal Catapfllfn to the laat man In th first place, we siftcerly fwl that (he Christmas Seals have estabMILFORD-BEAVE- R STtGE lished and proved themselves that LINE the funds thus raised have produced i For Passage to Mllford, Book reulu snd that the money at Drug Store phone i has been spent In a thoroughly trustworthy and humanitarian manner. V 4 consider that a moat valuable jwrlc has been rendered the people of Utah , through survey mad, pread.and care glren all financed by BRAVER GARAGE the sal of Christmas Seala There 1 Oxy.Acrtyleno Welding Gaaottn. Oil. Tube,, Tire. to questloa that, at th present time, ,n( Anto Acrctuorlc this M i moot effective mesas of Beaver, It ah raising- fund to combs t th plague ( n rro m.U th Mm . X I J rr- - U iwk t BtvvMtk ad by mbIIm year mail with Chrhtma Mk ttib Nf, mm im Xk, tWOinm. lay W t nn Uatl. 1 tdbamtloila." t l "BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE" f PER CAPITA TO FIGHT T. bH Friday, Saturday "To help those who, obviously, cannot help themselves to further the cause of happiness In eur state and homes to help spread the doctrine of good health, good fellowship and good cheer, has, in my estimation more fundamental regard for the spirit of 'peace on earth and goodwill to men' than nnt Ohrlntraas packages that are tied up In red ribbon and hung on the ' (litistmas tree. "The spirit hack of the health seal campaign h:is an inspiring eye to the future safety of the race with which I am in the deepest and most heartfelt accord and I most earnestly recommend it to the people of the state who wish to extend a brotherly hand toward the upliiiiMIng of health conditions." 10c Keep Painted V7o8dvork CLEA; Good Place prlcsl v fife, i follows "I take this opportunity of extending my heartily support to the Christmas Seal Campaign. T can think of no VICTORY THEATRE to Buy- - Christmas Candy, lb S3c Nuts, lb , 85e Loose 8oedles Raisins. 15e Mixed Raisins Meat Mince Full Line of Cerlals racksj w FI)CTtS AXD CJEKMEAD. TIIOSIPSON'S CASH MARKET C; ... .r |