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Show THE BEAVER Pit ESS, BEAVER, ITAII, Fit 1 DAY, XOVKM.l5F.il 1?. INVALID BREAKS ANKLE BEAVER GO-- Mis. Ida Gillies who has been an the past year, accldeutly slipped and feU breaking one ankle Hid badly spraining the other, Friday of last week as she was going from one room to another. Mrs. SCHOOL Gillies was operated on about a year ago and has been confined to her bed most of the time since, but was slowly recovering so that she was NC.M HER able to move about the house. It is Uv be hoped she will soon recover TEACHER'S I5A N'Ql'ET TO BE AT and be able to enjoy good health; .MINERSVILLF. once more. OP If Announces! A Good Line of Men's and Boy's PUBUSHED BY Work Shoes and Dress Oxfords At Reasonable Prices WHAT IT TAKES TO BECOME A WELL BALANCED ST I' DE N'T PRICES' OUR on Groceries & Dry Goods are right DELIVERIES 2 TOLD TALES TWICE AGO 20 YEARS D., was elected over C. F. Harris, It., by a Warren Shepherd Mayor majority of 20. Sam Hooten.R., beat John P. Barton, D., by 29 for the councilman, other councilman elected were Walter Tolton, Geo. Munford and H. A. White, Jr. Ilattie Ash worth was elected Recorder and Nancy Baker, Treasurer. Beck Ilooten, 13, was killed by being run over by an automobile, while going home from school. Mr. L. F. S. Holland a mining engineer from Colorado is here as a guest of Mr. Bluiuey and he Is examining the Sheep Rock mine pro- perty. 17, 1933 Member) (Newspaper and prefrom each day lessons his THE SCRIPT pares books alone may be a good student, Editor Dorothy Bowman Dixie Law but one who studies, loves and un- News Editor Edwards Albert a much is as Sports well, nature derstands Mackrell Feature Marjorie on. better Betty Brooke Reporter If we take the knowledge others Reporter Agne8 Morris matgive us. which is called book AFTER MY WORK IS DONE erial, plus the knowledge we see find learn first handed, it gives us a When in the evening by the fire I sit, wider view of life. One who does not observe nature I dream and plan and pray; will not know the true meaning of a I forget the failures that have passed, great deal of the material that he his And build success for the coming reads, but one who observes day. surroundings as he passes through life will understand and know the It is at this time that I receive authors meaning as he reads. My thoughts that are devine; Bryant, the first American poet May I lie worthy, and believe to receive fame, loved nature. His These gifts are rightly mine. best poetry does not bear the stamp of a college man, but of the poet Dear God, forever guide my path, who watched the flight of the water- And make me good and true, fowl against the eloquence of the That my friends will number many And my foes will be but few. silent forest. from He dwelt apart somewhat (M. M.) o- the busy rush of events, but gained BEAVER SENIOR RECEIVES a calmness that lent power to his REWARD wordB. The annual but a ernest was student, patriotic oratorical Bryant, his keen regard for nature made contest sponsored by the American scholar Susan Legion was won by Miss Beth hime a proficient Her subject was "That War Merchant. of 1914." l'AHKXT-TKA- t H ERS MEETING Others from the high school who A meeting of the Parent-Teac- h orations were Miss Susan presented era Association will be held at the Merchant and Gerald Barton, their High School Auditorium, November subject being "The Spirit of Armis23. tice." The teachers are giving the best King Hendricks, meniber of the they have for the benefit of every B. A. C. faculty at Cedar, was the student, but they do better work judge. of when they have the also won Miss Hu tchings the A Beautiful Dishes . November VOL. TWO We also have some student that works Hut-chine- s. Speed limit for automobiles in the City was eight miles per hour. Frank Low was working in the Post Office for a short time. Babies: Heber Atkin, p.ra Jas Howd, Dick Pearce. Mothers and babies doing fine. Governor Spry passed thru town euroute to Cedar City to visit the B. the parents. Washington oration held Feb. 22 of A. C. The teachers are desirous that this year, which is olso sponneped hy O. F. Me Shane was building a the parents get belrind them in their the American Legion. fish pond. endeavor to make this a banner Wm. Low met with a serious acci school THE ROAD FMl'RAL HITS COW year. dent when he fell from a load of is invited to attend this and his bicycle proved to Emural Everyone wood south of Greenville cutting a function. Remember the date Nov- be no match for a cow and a hard gash in his head. Dr. Shepherd took ember 23. oiled road. Last Friday the boy, the care of the wound. bicycle and the cow were seen to be Aubry Tolton and Miss Merle LIBRARY FI ND ambling down the state highway Gardner were united in marriage. A movement is being sponsored to gether seemingly at peace yith C. E. Murdock of Hemet, Califor by the students end faculty to es- all the world. A mudden turn on the nia was called here by the serious tablish a library fund in Beaver part of the cow, a sudden lurch, py illness of his father J. R. Murdock. High A good library is one the bicycle and a sudden yell from of t'.w' net essll ies of every school. It the boy and the whole complexion TO (JIVE PLAYS FOK I). V. P. The Beaver High School will give is 1'iiposslble for the students to go of the situation altered materially. to t.:e public library for reference The bicycle hit tins cqw, Kmural two one-aplays with several spec: If each student should contri-but- - missed the cow and hit the rpaJ-Thial features between acts under the wor j small stun as a library fee road resented the assay It and direction of Miss Johnson, Monday books could be today Emural has a jaw bone fraceacl many good year November 20th in the High School Auditorium for the Daughters of the pur;!. t3'd and in a few years ihe tured in two places. A bandage enUtah Pioneers to help them defray school would have one of the best compassing li is entire upper extremity serving as mute evidence that the expenses, on the new building school libraries in he state. Of course Jhis movement Is very one should not choose to hit Ky-thin- g This is one time you will 'be sure to harder than lh) proverbial get ten cents worth of good laugh at new and may meet with a certain a price to fit the purse, come out and amount of opposition, lloweyer, the camel that could go through the eye pack the house. Young and old are plan shall be approached and given of a jieedle. How's the soup. Ilex ' Pearce. to the students for approval. asked to come. Ash-wort- h, ct CORPOREAL IGNORANCE HELD RESPONSIBLE, FOR MATERIAL CONCEPT OF MAX The Lesson-Sermo- n in all Curohes of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 19, will be on the subject "Soul and Body." The Golden Text is from Isaiah 28:8. "Yea, in the Way of thy judgments, O Lord, have we waited for thee; the desire of our soul is to thy name, and to the rememberance of thee." One of the Scriptural passage! contained in the Lesson-Sermo- n is from Galatlans 5:25. "If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit." BISHOPRIC COMPLETE Bishop Clyde Messenger of the East Ward has chosen Bro. Theodor Bohn as first counselor and Bro. Carlos Murdock, second counselor with John P. Murdock as Ward Clerk. ' CARD OF THANKS thank all who so kindly assisted in the sickness and death of our husband and father; also for the many beautiful flowers. Kate Walker and family We wish to 1ltllllllftHmmtlllflllHttltltlllMtlMniHfnilllHI,millHIH4tMMMIIItllHllllimi)lll - SPECIAL - 1 f' I TIN INK short time only oiir piano tuned for PIANO for Have n I $2.50 I I Regular Price f 1.0O A I, NO Radio Repairing 1 Tj pw rltor iiil Vacuum Cleaner Repairing j I Fvpt-- Tu1h,h Part- - & AcevtmorUn Roy Firmage PIIOXE 184 f j t I states, -- o- READ1XG AS RECREATION A person is judged by the kind of beeks he reads. In school we get the foundation of this, hut the rest we must earn for ourselves. Reading can be made work or recreation by the way we take it. It increases our vocabulary all unknowingly. A word we do not understand should be looked up. It increases our pleasure in the book when we know what we are reading. A good book is like a good friend, it is always a comfort and joy. When we read a book we are exploring newTo stretch out into all waiks of life broadens the human life. If a man takes broad views of life, his life will be much more full . and happy. Sedgwick. . -- o- 'ASK THE PROFESSOR' The opera date has been tentative December. ly set for some time in The opera chosen is "Ask the Professor". It is an opera of college life. From all evidences this will be one of the best operas ever produced in Beaver High School. The books have been ordered and tryqt'.ts will be held very soon. After the arrival of the books, work will begin immeCarlie Murdock. diately. Inereditable as it may seem: Joe Atkin worked a chemistry periment all by himself! ex- Helen Haddock walked all the way irom one room to another with savin ; a word. Mr. Moody let his Sociology stu dents have one evening off. Virginia and Darell have chosen hikiti;; as their vocation. When last heard from tht-- were in Salt Lake City. Miss Smith was seen walking down the hall without a book. Lo ell was not late from a class all day. A jest or TjM P!v'en and not a absent stu- dent (heated Thii girl's thorns was held out chewing bum. with- , li-- e. as t The telephone rings a friend perhaps, inviting1 you -- over a neighwith news you hav- bor en't heard a call with an offer of work. than j Without a telephone you miss out you're handicapped. Just as important are the calls you make. In emergen-cies-- a telephone in your home may be priceless. It costs just a few cents a day. 0 The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company interested requesting that they join! joint effort In be- I half of our domestic sugar industry and have high hopes that such ajf Joint effort will result very favorab-i- f ly and impress the administration with the importance cf this industry'! and the necessity of stabilizing and protecting it by immediate ac- -; me in making a ASIC. US ABOUT WINTER STARTING j WE CAN PUT YOUR 1 itj tion. j j! have spent a great deal of tlne on the silver question y during stay in Washington with other- congressmen and monetary experts, rej sulting iu the approval of a plan for the joint use of gold and silver as our metallic monetary base by those I with whom I have been working. intend introducing a bill o the con-- , I vening of congress inco,rpo,ra.tiftg the which inoludas plan as approved some new features not included tnji any of the present pending bills, li MILLER GARAGE Sentiment in favor of stiver is rapmemhers idly crystallising among of the lower house and I urn condtl-dethat some type of silver legislation will he passed by the next IMUttUlttHIIlUWttWUIUIllttUIHtMHtlUUIIHIHUMHIMWilHIIIUUJIIIHihl session of congress. The big obstaARTHUR SMITH cle in the way of silver is not au much unfavorable sentiment, hut a PI I MUING AXI HEAHXG iack of a silver plan in our monetary Telephone 88-- F 8 system behind which all senators and congressmen favorable to silver liFO. C. MILLEli are willing to join. Vanity at authorship, in my opinion, has done m.or Attorney-at-La- w to retard favorable legisbttion for silver than any other thing. If Sen- - Tolton Bldg. BeaVCT, Ut ators Pittnian and Wheeler would iorgei ineir vanity and really cont centrate on an effort for silver inSANITARY HARDER SHOP stead of an effort for personal glory If you want a hair cut I am sure both housex of congress becoming to you, would support some form of silver You'd better becoming to us. 'egislation. Within the next few days I will Just North of Post Office meet with the leading silver producers of Ctah to disousg silver legislation with theni and to submit the CLINE, WILSON & CLINE plan I hnve worked on. General Law Practice All in all I am confident that a Office At steady and permanent progress Is FUlmorti Boavcr heintr niiidn nhdpr th KB i and that Milfortl ..... President Roosevelt has the sltua-- l .... tion wen tn nana; tnat we are on the way to National Recovery. ProK. BARBER SHOP gress is more notlcable in Industrial WHISKERS center; but every effort possible 1b Pushed Pulled Driven or Cut being made for the agricultural secAbsolute satisfaction Guaranteed tions and 1 am sure that before many or Whiskers Refunded weeks go by the whole country will reflect very noticeable signs of permanent recovery. PACKIXO HOUSE at the new L. D. S. Church in Wash N EATS-FOO- T OIL .10c per quart ington, wiiicn is one of the most beautiful in the National Bring your own can This is the Capital. time to oil your Harness and The services were Impressive, and saddles the Mormon people may well be WOODHOFSE C.EORGK proud of this Tine, new edifice, which will be un enduring monument to the progress and growth of Mormon It religions and moral principles'. might he interesting to some of our Pioneers that 1 matje the frip f jjoirt Toledo, Ohio, to Salt Iike 'cUy between the hours of 7 a. m. tntl J p. m., less than twelve hqurs. The! same frlp took our pioneers months and months fomake. at one time pf the stops eoroute I notl(.-e($ pjacarf tl! lip well funs dry, The stating: "Our planes make mope ol;J saying fioltls true for )oi. miles in one minute ).han the. MorThe prlj jff jour earning mon pioneers made In 9 day Rver rnn this same nRt power tip qr I'tah was highly acclaimed fnrpu-ou- t the East by ail leading newsIpcpunf. r tha prpKrn1. papers for its vote on t.ht repea rie'ii n4 tFnif hnk question. In my opinion L'tah's action on repent wjlj have a very you pryllp for (he future. reaction to t)ur vfafe ljrq)(jh.. was highly pleasejl out the nation. with the result of ,tl)e election pn constitutionboth Stale and Feflt-ra-l al provisions. In ni' (hp is now opened foij some ral effort in the line of teipperanee without Interfence of! bootleggers and 1 CAR IN EASY STARTING CONDITION nt Miss Arlene Gray of Minersyille ACY K. ( AMP D. I . P. to attend the was over dance The is'ancy K. Camp of D. V. P. T. W- - Guun and Frank Williams on Armistice. held here their regular meeting Nov. 3 to of Minersville left Wednesday at home of daughter flattie the spend a few days In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cleo Patterson, Mrs. Joe Schwab, Kate Woodhouse Captain Mrs. Xell Orion and Aunt and Patterson, in charge of a beautlfuly arranged Miss .leiiflie Kotheringham Munford spent Sunday visiting Ronald Hodges. t)uu of Mr. and .Mrs. Polly program. in Parowan. Raymond Hodges of Monerey, CaE. W. PRIMARY ORGANIZED lifornia left Sunday night for CalifGeorge Mitchel of P. rowan was new Bishopric of the The East the will ornia where they spend in Beaver Wednesday afternoon visorWard have the completed just winter. iting with old friends. in of the their Primary Kaii (4.' of Milford was in town ganizing Miss Agnes daughter of on buslims ward. Sister Lea Gillies will be the and Sunday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Meeham, reintendant with Mrs. Ilenretta Mrs. sworth spent Supei 1st Syveilu a went tonsiiitis operunder counselor and Mrs. Ethel cently Bohn in Milford on busies.' ation by the local physician. Sti is Tuesday Woolsey 2nd. They will be prepared Mrs. Mark Rollins ana (moijy willi a fiijl grop of teachers to comfeeling line ut the present. will 1ts;e Sunday for Pioche where mence i'rijnary in the near future. Dick Cox came over from Pioche Mr. Rollins p employment in the o to get his wife and baby last week. mines. CHILDREN' DAN I, They will make their home in Plot he The Beaver East Ward Thorn. is Johnson and )tiy' Mrs. Sunday where he has work In t he mines. Annie Cooper of Overtoil, Nevada School is giving a children's danc) Goodwin visited tu Jhe home of their cousins 'n tut Armory Building. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George have received word from their son Mr. and Mrs. i.'corge A. Govdwba afternoon, November 22 at 4 p. in. The Sunday School wijl sel) icellarliind that he linn been promoted Monday night. They ere pn JbeJr cream cones. Everybody is invited. to aatend the funeral their i way to fireman at the mine in Pioche. o brother Jvriss Johnson at Orange-villher Miss Barbara Denny and Ren Utah. ftjbioson of Los Angeles, Came back to llayer his old home grandfather Albert Skinner left for Paul Tolton was ujMtig the studtown. Saturday to see his parents. Springtjjle Wednesday where they ent to spend his vacation ic will visit for some time wiith their on Armistice He brought his sister Mis. GeorK day. brother and grandson Albert Denny. Stevens of Parowan, who also spent ('alien Union. Dale Schofleld and the day wib their parents Mr. and Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Warren Shipp came riowu frtm Pro-v- Mrs. Doc Mr. Robinson Roblimou Brenan a fine son Tuesday N'ovem-bt-- r Friday to upend Arjitlnli.ee pay his son back ji, Los accompanied with the Home folks. They felijrijed 7th. All concerned doing fine. and he will to school at the B. Y. I', Sunday. Aj)geles Saturday ufjtht some for time. Mr. Margaret Miller of Milford Thr were (here accompanied by John I', rejwifl visited In Beaver Sunday. Ba rton. Dr. snd Ms. Fairbanks of Salt Howard Gospel of South Milford Oro Wllden eft Monday night to Lake City came down (o b It; attenwa (n town on business Saturday. spend a few yjultlng relatives dance at the funeral of Ittile B(M He b ft for Milford Sunday taking at Provo. Petty. with It in a bunch of fat steers. Mrs. Annie Cooper and her broMiss Virlgnia Pearce who Is teather in Thonojs Johnson of Overton. the grade A gri-amany peopw took advan- ching the :!rd grade tHlled at the liojne of their Nevada, Arat her school Cedar City spent tage of the opportunity tu Lave an Mrs. Martha Williams Monday aunt hero with mistice her vacation Day airplane ride Friday and Saturday racketeers. pucnts Mr. and Mri. La Mar Pearce. afternoon. while the plans wan at Beaver. nl-ni- allocated share. While In Washington I have also devoted a lot of time to the sugar beet question and silver. Our domestic sugar industry is a very one, especially to states like! rtah. and it is imperative that it be: I have written all con-- ! protected. gressmen and senators in all states! YOU HAI1DICAPPED? Tl'e first and opening function for Mack Easton, Roy Clark and Cle-o-n ,the Beaver County Teachers is to be Stoney who are attending college held at Miners ville, November 18, at the B. A. C. were home for the 1933. It is promised that this will Armistice Bay vacation. be the best party ever given. A bano quet is to be enjoyed the first part Congressman Murdock of the evening. After the banquet, a (Continued from 1st page) dance will be held in the school a building. Everyone is promised already, as have most of the western! delightful and enjoyable time. been more Its LOCAL ITEMS i 1 ARE "nvriUd for 0. "YOU'LL "EVER PISS THE WATER uy feerjl-flci- ul !f,llLF0RD STATE i!liij BANK 1 1) I fttfKBMIHtitWIMtHWMI |