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Show J Bounty NO 17 VOL 21 HEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, seatw PR1L 27, $2.00 Per lf23 Ya H. C. Thos. L. Griffiths next spoke M. I. A. PLAY "The Gospel is True and Nothing to THF. be Ashamed of," was the subject. The M. I. A. play. "What Every The 3rd session of the foregoing Mondiay Woman Knows, presented CONFERENCE conference was held at usual place at the high school auditorevening at 10 a. m. Sunday morning, with ium, amid the applause of an enPresident McGregor presiding. Twnty-flv- e thusiastic audience, was the best hungry business men M. and attended farmers "Come, Come Ye Saints," was the Tuesday on. ever base the put thing J. President Chamber ot luncheon Beaver choir the ot was and with by sung the The and m... a. splendid acting congregation. 10 Commerce Beaver hotel tali at the costumes beautiful. Elder A. Prayer White. Hyram Miss Lou Hume, state field repre- ered a special vote of thanks by Miss F McGregor presiding. V. Thank Thee, hand- week. ': beautiful The and scenery BonB--"We Song ot Congregation. Opening sentative for the Pacific division of Hume, voicing the appreciation boUTthV ot to the absence new some wonderOwing with the curtain, Sacrament was administered- hy the Red Cross, came to Beaver Tues-- o nGoa for a Prophet the Pacific division, office, for. the loy- ful Karl S.-.- . L. Griffith Elders S. D. of Puffer Lake painted president jd Thomas painting Elder and Lawrence officimyer Hutchirigs day evening, April 17, on her V alty Of Beaver chapter. . W. T. Morris, added! much to Carlton pret.ldesL Prof. O. White was by Samuel Prudent Brooks, under direction of East and al tour of Utah, remaining here un' of the the pleasure of the evening; also th,e George Mitchell, for airplane "Spiritual Soul West ward bishopric, before which til Saturday, with the exception of the first speaker. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES a represenmusic furnished by the high committee reported--thaof the Boys the choir splendid Development and Man sang, "Jesus, One of Hum- Thursday night and Friday spent in school orchestra, under the direction tative of the air might come to Beawas his subject, ble Birth." and Girls at Home," Milford. The first annual Commencement of Prof Morris was fine. ver soon and assist in the location ot home. at of youth and urged staying A meeting of Beaver chapter off- exercises of the Beaver High 8chool Sacrament was passed by priesthJdv a..Jandhi were and next ' Ll the Many was the pleasing Tolton Elder Walter ood! of both wards and Greenville icers was held Wednesday evening at were held this morning In the audiF. Tolton reported that Mr. Jud J. of the audience. . the of trials the of told speaker. He ward. the home of Mrs. L. M. Robinson and torium of the high school building. Have yon seen the beautiful oil son, general manager of the Pike church, pointing out their valiancy, President. Emeritus, George H Mass Kendall Franke, home service J. Albert Mulr of Puffer lake and Mt. Bal- - Peak highway, association, and Mr. last spoke paintings eubject is the day uniand faithfulness. Today and chapter secretary. The general Brimhall, of the Brigbam Young done the and Mrs. Marjorie Mackerell F. Gay of .the Deseret News, wero In Teacher "Christ, dy, by and Example," to the addreas that we should be valient; loyal the gave of status versity discuswas work at chapter the Gem cafe. They are very beau- Beaver last week en route to Lot An Song congregation. faithful. sed. graduates. Miss Hume recommended that Mrs. Mackerell Is certainly an geles. They were really oa ft tmont-In- g tiful. Prayer Ernest A. Shlpp. The graduates are: Elder John Wilford Robinson. Just the present executive personnel "carartist. trip and after few days In sou At 2 p. m. the 4th and last session British Pearce Virginia recently returned from the now as such ca" thern until ry California, they expected to reorganized, an ac- of the 184th Quarterly conference time as LeRoy Puffer mission, was called to give turn to Beaver and would Ilk to disthe home service can be comPAGEANT SUCCESSFULLY was held with President McGregor Elmer H. Smith count of his labors. He followed pleted. A brief survey of the extent PRESENTED HERE cuss roads with member of too forthe presiding. advanced by lines Margaret Skinner of this service was made, along the chamber, showing Clark Robinson Singing Congregation, "Memor-e- s approximately fifty cases handled cer speakers, and felt the valleys Mr. Fletcher Barton, chalra of The pageant, The Promised! Land' Anna Thompson of Galilee," and the mountains were the places Clean-tow- n and a score of others that have been the comunder the auspices of the presented Garnetta Leasing for worshiping of God. Prayer Elder Franklin D. Farns- - interviewed; and contracted by corWest Ward 8unday school, and di- mittee, reported on tho work ot Baker Raymond e worth. Song congregation. relative to respondence rected by the stake supervisor of cleaning up. Others who spoko , a Winnlefred O. Hales. Apostle Stephen L. Richards no matters. Miss Hume expressed apAnthem choir. Sunday school music. Will T. Morris, the subject, were W1M T. Morrlsv Wallace Yardley He felt that addressed the saints. Wm. Cllne, A, H. Christiansen and General and local authentics of the proval of the ministrations on behalf was financially successful In spite of commencethe of A account fuller E". this stake should have a suitable tab W. of the men, which recalls Tangren. , 'hurch were presented by President the blizzard, and was pronounced, "a ment will be given next week. ernacle to accommodate our conferenc- Tanner and sustained was called to th bif Atttention the comment of Miss Hume's predenoble well unanimously. theme, very presented," Gold The following students will grade-one that could be dedicated Spike celebration to bo held ftt President McGregor was the first cessor that Miss Franke's home serby people competent to Judge. In this exsummer: of the close the' uate at He also for worshiping purposes. to celebrate tho. Fillmore, May Great-wi- t vice work for Beaver chapter la rank1s "Mormonism the speaker respect Beaver Is abreast of the reJessie Patterson ed as fifth In the state. of the pressed pleasure at hearing the railroad completion ftt that acHe more times and in urged, Thing Going." harmony with the largEllen Beaumont and tho ehalrmaa ' was-- . iaV r port of Elder Robinson and. the work tivity Beaver's actipoint, Continuing er the centers espoclalof In stake, throughout population present Alverta RUey. a in the British mission, and read to appoint a. committee to vity. It was dieclded that the chapter In a most structed 'y with Priesthood quorums. ing worth-whithoughts of the section and on fura go small scale Bearer. such part of seventy-sixtundertake represent Choir sang anthem "O, Lord, spectacular and appealing manner. ACCTDENT of the doctrine and covenants, comThe knitwere appointed;: of ther and following production clothing To mention 'tost Merciful,". the parts In order of J. P. Tolton, J. T. Tanner, W. X. as may be possible, with ted articles menting on pointing out the now their addressed Richards merit would necessitate Apostle Tom Gunn, who was returning of the women's Regreat principles contained therein his the all at once, since that Is out Tangren, H. D Thompson, W S Tot he conference. He expressed at from the camp the value of Prietshood to man. of the fluetion. we will mention them ton, J P. Barton, I. Leasing, T. W. loasure with the talks of all during lief societies who have heretofore Newhouse, Friday afternoon, of last In Gunn, D Lihbert and A. Gillies y Singing "High on the Mountain he conference, particularly the y done such excellent work, and in the order of appearance. week, met with a very bad accident, One of the subjects for next week fine of for makes interest Top," that spirit Miss coucouncilors. He and high Shepherd, as the visionary will Dodere roadster turned over his when inbe the celebration at Puffer lake real accomplishment, their body Prayer Moses Edwards. nted the saints to stay In the top of on the grade hetween Frisco and MIV and liberty built a name for herself on Pioneer a Red Cross of day. It was agreed-las- t number The second session of the foregoing he cluding large mountains; encouraged the ford. He was thrown through the frr the broad understanding of her year to make this an annual event members. conference was held at 2 p. m, with of our resources for the wind shield on his head an should-nr- s role, excellent delivery and rich, apThe luncheon next week will be President McGregor presiding. In view of the scope of the local maintenance of home and families; and knocked unconscious. When propriate costuming. Her diction and at the Gem restaurant Zion." Women's health Farm Bureau Singing "0, along vised the Priesthood against the be came too, he found his car hadly Interpretation of the theme was Prayer William A. Morgan. joining of lodges, and for those who lines, and their efficient program, aug smashed, but the engine was still run nothing less than masterful. As the SERVICE 8TAR LEGION Singing "Master, the Tempest Is have joined to sever their connection mented by the assistance of Miss and oil and gasoline were flow-o- n Mountain King. Orville Harris fitted nlng, In as perhaps no other person could Raging." and keep with the church and its in- Christine Clayton, specialist of the the ground. There wll Ibe a meeting of the Ser done within a radius of many have President Jacob Tanner was the stitutions; pleaded with the boys to rtah Agricultural college, of Logan, He was badly bruised and a pasvice Star Legion Monday olgM at I miles. first speaker of the session. His sub- let tobacco alone in order to pre- - pnd personal acquaintance of Mlw The part was handled elegant o'clock in the sing auto took him to Milford, where library, for tho purject was. "Gospel of Jesus Christ was, in itself, a rve their purity and 'standing In Hume, all health matters being thus he received medical aid. It was found ly, and the make-u- p of pose organizing, planting trees Embraces all that Is Good." He said, the church. He said the obligations covered, further consideration of ft penetrating, silent eloquence. tbat he was suffering no internal and for Decoration day getting ready All that is needed for man, for his of the Latter Day Saints are to con- Red Cross nurse for Beaver has been Of the pioneer family, headed by wife and sister of Every mother, A. Miss abandoned!. E. Hume suggested Shlpp and Mrs. Mary Goodwin, living and advancement, stating that form their lives to the teachings and He returned to his home Saturday the soldier boys are urgently rethat our housewives remember the must the church has the right to make Its principles of the church. say that through their ex morning and slthough confined to his quested to attend the meeting. -- Rat sick soldiers In the United States Vet own rules and cellent representation the choir of the church. Anthem regulations Just the home, 1s getting along- nlcelfr tie Yardley, President .. rr,inr.' hospitals, and set aside a porsame as any other organization. Insignificance of the memorable Praver Edwin Palce. tion of sweets for them during the event of 1847 was in the cluding lodges. BEAVER FOR BEAVER PLAT SAFE fruit season, to be ready for shipminds of their audience. COMMENCEMENT SERMON Elder John M. Murdock recognized ment later on, when ther stores are In the groups representing the the blessing that comes to the Thronrh the efforts of the Beaver An early autumn day at tho Tue- Roirlts of the West .Spirits of the the church of Jesus Christ, Sunday evening was the beginning depleted. County Fish and Game club and with har .Range Station grass, leaves, nn In the interest of the. Junior Red the assistance of David Madsen, state Dusk, Spirits of Hope and the Chiland stated that the missionary work of Commencement exercises. and , timber ar at . their was a great A large crowd gathered at the high Cross for the coming year, Mtea rame commissioner, two foil grown dren of the Promfse, we were force-abl- y driest and the winds are strong-- and blessing for those seekreminded of the virile beauty chrv1 Auditorium to listen to the Hume conferred with County Super- beaver were received last ing the Truth. Sunday free. 8uppose a careless camper Choir sang Anthem. Commencement sermon, delivered by intendent J. Frank Day, Thursday and taken, by Cart Tolton, Alex Ham and budding talent with which the leaves his campflre unattended or a of Salt morning,, and with the cordial and ilton and Cy Davis up to the little young of our dear Westland Is so smoker Apostle Richards' theme, the "'Goa-P- Apostle Stephen Richards., drops his cigarette stnmp In- """ substantial support of Prof. Day, an reservoir, where they were liberated. richly endowed is a work of Fire. Urging the Lake City. leaves, r.nd, la either case yon dry The reading by Miss Hermolne Saints to be Charitable and Prof. Balrd acted as master of cer active program for the Juniors will ohoose, the flames are fanned to Judge Robinson Is of that delicious bit of Not.' VISITS BEAVER emonies and with a few pleasing re- be outlined early in the fall session. spread Into, underbrush and dead) fall "Out Where the West Be- reach with afto En Milford route poetry, prothe Thursday following Singing Choir and congregation. marks presented increasing fore Into liv ternoon. Miss Hume called upon Miss Matilda Petrerson, state pri gins," was so soulfully done that all ing trees where momentum multi Prayer Albert Muir. gram: must have expanded with that Apostle Richards was the first Song "Onward Christian Soldier" Chairman Karl Woolsey, at his school mary supervisor visited most of the hearts plies until an Irresistible force of fir In his to thought that we art all the sweep to the head of the Beaver Inspiring In Inability schools Greenville, owing tho county last week and Peaker. deriving his theme from a congregation. heirs of the world's richest domain, to attend the meeting Wednesday gave some very valuahle advice . Invocation 8amuel White Jr. "ring In the New Testament relative drainage. Every Mvlng plant and ani The boys representing the Indians mal la its to the his to Due that the fact evening. vis by her The teachers accompanied Bovs appreciated trio, resurrection of Chirst, and his Song path would be burned. Tho atonement at the Instance of Mary W. T. Morris on piano. personal plans will take him away it and help given and hope that she entered Into their part with taste and Puffer's lake resort with tho adjoin understanding. The most- appealing ing scenic lake stream which we hall Magadelene at the Presentation of Certificates to the from Beaver county, to 8t. George will return. sepulcher and Salt to Cornand later the summer, she al feature, doubtless being the three-part as the re "rt ironist's paradise would Miss Pteeerson stated that during fldlng him gone Reconcilement of Boy Scouts, by Elder Claude rendition of a poem giving the then be Lake city. Mr. Woolsey asked that ways enjoys her vlRlts here very clence with barren, desolate Scriptures can be had wall. peculiar chairmanorigin of the Indian tribes, waste, to ajlack, from he he the released much. class Step through prayer. be shaaned rather than Address to graduating "Jesus is the as viewed by the Mormon people, set Christ." ship. As the chief objectives of the ' sought after. ' hen Richards of 8alt Lake City. music of a bewitching melody givto are R. Chnse not within the province BOORS si1 MAOACTNER WANTED What, then would we say of Bea Vocal Solo Thelma Barton, ac chapter Murdock spoke, bearing of the home service section and the Miss nettle Whornbam, county li en to Prof. Thomas Dnrham In a ver's scenic wonders? Why, then oar ,'g 'simony to the truthfulness of companied at piano by Mrs. Mae Is also significant that two Mr. women's request work, Woolsey's brarian, would be very glad If the dream. It fifty thousand dollar road up Beaver t.ospel and reporting the Y. M. White. of the Miss ladles of Beaver, when doing their group are decendants of Prof. canyon? And the poor was granted; and: I A. work. "cut' who gon(rBov'B Trio Morris at the Martha Beaumont is automatically spring house cleaning, would save Durham. starts the fire, Lord pity him. If sng "True to the Faith." piano. It was thought by many that the criminal carelessness committed constituted chapter chairman, other al) of their old magazines and books William A. la prediction John A. Yonng. Morgan, of High Priest climax tableau ending with the Dox this life Is Tolton. Mrs. officers Walter to and them tonncll was nert tn .n.v being give destroy, they wleh punishable ia the next. ..m ology was In deed the crowning event woe nnto him. Tho thousands In . 'that he feu that we should treasurer; MJss Franke. home ser- to the library. into' BEAVER TO HAVE put e Mrs. Ones and years of Imprisonment he'd Mies Whornbam will have some of the production. " A CHEESE FACTORY vice and chapter secretary; the Instructions that we It may be mentioned In passing. suffer here wouldn't hut start tho S. section one call for them If she is notified. H. chairman Bowden, meetlnr of our confer. that the pageant Including part of payment PLAY 8AFE WITH FIRE. and Mrs. L. M. Robinson, after-car- e and. bore his testimony to the Mrs. C. C. Shepherd, who has been the words and music were written by committee. W. E. TANGREN. Forest Ranter. ANNOUNCEMENT "ituineas of the Gospel. Mr. spending some little time at..8al In the Morris. director. response J. Mrs. F. of Mr. and J Prank call roll Mrs. John P. Barton, Brlggs Day. Lake with her son Dr. Warren Shep- chairman; Mrs CONE TO CALIENTE Murdock. Marysvtle are announcing the en to requests from Instructors In some 0f R Joph was called. 5!'he Subject, herd and family, returned home last Sr. "Mrs, L. M. of our leading state educational InF. of their J. son, Mrs. Jno. Brlggs gagement Lord X1A . Tl Robinson, v nrv son M. Murdock, Mrs. John R. Murdock. Jr., now stationed at New London stitutions where he won distinction Mrs. E. O Pnffer, Mrs. Bert Ston"fluted the Meetings of the Saint week. She says she expects herhim a Mrs In pageant writing, Miss Hazel of Naval to Kroft. base, ey, and Mrs. Walter Tolton left SatE O Puffer. Mrs. Murray Bohn, Gives Strength." very soon, who will bring with ConSL No. Savory' exAlbert Mrs. Mrs.' Bridgeport, Isadora urday morning of last week for Leasing, nde L. Meseenrer of IT. C via man from Wisconsin, who, Is an Mrs. H. and necticut. Burt Mrs. ' chlldrcnrare Nevada, where they, win spend Mrs. Alex and vuf Hamilton will Stoney, next speaker of the session. He pert and a factory r, Is secretary of the First iting relatives la Parowan for two a week visiting their stater, Mrs, W. Miss Kroft anwho on Carl the served Tolton, at the ShepGospel givei to freely sod be built and operated B. Langford. week. nual roll call committee, wars tend Methodist church, herd farm. irV we should ftve to others RED CROSS HAS A BIG MEETING QUARTERLY HERE GOLDSME DAY AT FILLMORE - I.-- SSat i. . . - vice-preside-nt, t' 11 after-commen- ts . - Clean-hom- e- war-tim- , post-wa- le h men-tlonln- sheep-sheari- g ng pres-denc- - roam-mont- h - . 4 re-liv- ed mem-.bsrs.- der-brn- sh . " el - , M- vice-chairma- n Let-ti- re-fro-m rnl. """on Cal-lent- cheese-make- e, I |