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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Thursday, November .15, 1973 .. " Beaver City, Utah. Friday, January, 3, 1919 v OR THE HONOR OF No. PT A IUTT 1 IK1 DID Y(5U FILL YOUR THRIFT CARD JAN 1 OUR SOLDIER BEAVER OVER THE TOP AGAIN Is your name on the list? If not, it is earnestly hoped that it may I hoy among those to be published week, with the remaining namo: which space does not permit in this week's Isbuo. Mrs. Kay Barton, chair man is greatly pleased so far. Every cent given to the Red Cross goes to isoldiers in great dollars worth oi comforts. Over a thousand aged and infirm Belgians from the front Bine areas are being cared for. The Re Cross will even provide plowing oxen war gardens in Jen; a: to cultivate the salem.J From Red Cross hospital gar dens in France, over 5,000 recant soldiers have harvested 23 tons ot green vegetables and immemM Endless is tlie crops of potatoes. is doing. ' Start HcJ. Cross the tpod Jthe New Year right by placing p fcross in the window of every, hom-iBeaver as a sign of your patriot-- ' ism. Memberships may be secure' at the Rod Cross rooms, or from any or the lady clerks at Toltons. and Stockgrowers Co. It will V1" .not take many more to put us over. Greenville is bo near the top, we expect her to go over by next week Adamsville Is to be congratulated. She answered her Roll Call 100 poi cent. The ladles who worked so assidu, ously on the Red Cross Cluift"-callwonderful certainly deserve praise. It required energy and patriotism, and took a great deal of valuable time, being done out of business The solicitors hours principally. 4 Mrs. lyoU'e Bowden Miss: Irene Grover Miss May Grimshaw " 'Miss Ruby Tattersall BOYSVLETTERS When the Red Cross Takes Your Christmas Dollar to France Miss i Miss Miss T Mrs. Mrs. ' Mrs. Miss Miss Miss ; Mrs. Mrs.. Miss Miss v Miss Miss !j, Miss Mrs. i . 1 Lydia Robinson Kathleen Smith Addle Puffer 'Abbio WillJen Alice D Anderson Winnifred Smith Dorothy Williams Laura Shepherd E J Noyes Mary Reese Vera White Georgia, M.ie-tcMartha Beaumont Thelma Robinson Geneva Anderson Blanche Toone Somewhere in Germany Nov. 23, Vi4 Dear Mother Just to let you know I a well and never felt better in my life, after the hardships I have been through during the past few months. We had our call July 21st with the marines on the Marne river, that was when the Yanks started to drive the ' Huns back. We stayed all the way through until they sent the Av,",i Verdun front Ihd'y , call 'No Man's Land bccW' ,5f In the city of Verdun"" whei 8 .1, French and Germans fought en months, there is a grave-yarwith one million men who lost theirVJves It just took us Yanks twelve hcrss23.. take it from the Huns. We ifcere.. called to go over the top at fourHn the morning and at four in the afternoon. We were two miles the other side, of the lines and believe me, that wa some fierce place to cross, all undermined, barbed wire every foot and It took t; gas shells everywhere. French a week to get over it, ar they said the Yanks could not take the position in 30 days. There is nothing that can stop the Americans. t They are the ones that won the many a one of our boys went down fighting for liberty. They fought just like old times. We fought them hand to hand, and when we wen up against the Machine gun nests, it was just like going Into the jaws of death. The harder the fighting the better the yanks like it. We ha dlots of gas to put up with. I am glad I took.lhe. gas training in ' Yon.. Tin Wr ad .about the si-.and fumes we had to be in. I am glad the war is over and I am glad I volunteered. Mother you .can say proudly you had a son help free the world. After we went over the '. ! river the Bellwoods on the Ma-n- e We and went all the way through. never had our clothes off for v at a time. The. battle continued ' and day. The guns never stopped for one minute. I am glad to get a rest and get cleaned up for we were as dirty as pet coons. Will close for this time. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and A Hap py New Year. I remain your soldier boy. IRA COX rtiyT " v" 8 wa-Bu- Courtesy of C. I.ero.v I'.aldridne, 1919 DISTRICT COURT DATES In the District court of the Fifth Judicial District, Stflte of Utah, and for the counties of Washington, Iron, ' The S;nrs nnd Stripes, Frnncu.' George H. Hutchings Johe Grfi)qh?w Edward F. Twitchell Dale Sly Albert Stoney Scot Orton S. O. White Percy Puffer William A. Noyes FOURTEEN "HUNDRED "'REFUt.efe GARMENTS PARSONS TO BE Does it interest the reader to know that here are fourteen hundred refuge garmenta at Red Cross headquarters, which must be finished ready to pack for shipment on Feb. 1st? Mrs. Isabel Denny wishes it stated that, with het exception of a portion of men's heavy shirts. All the garments are very simple and easily and quickly made. Every one who can sew at all, it Is de- sired that they caU or send at once and each d0 a11 P88lbl to help get these garments out. When we read that m ono emPlre. a'ne in Europe, 83ven thousand soldiers are in need ot Bnoe8' now badly must clothing be needed? It will be many days before we can rest on our oars. Bring all the knlttlLg In by January 15, but In the meantime, all of Beaver's grand list of members, new and old, must rally to the dreadful needs' of this of all winters In our history. Some of this sewing is the plain heavy sklr- ts with hem and draw-strinbut they have to be put together. Please respond to this call. t Every woman who possibly can should work. CO. HISTORIAN December 30th, 1918 Beaver County News: Milford, Utah, James A. Moyes Beaver, i.ill.ord and Jiiab. I have recently been appointed as V Glenn Merchant Order and notice fixing the terms chairman of the War History commit James Lang of the Court for the year 1919. tee of Beaver county and it will be William T. Hodgea Pursuant to section 675, chapter 6, the duty of the committee to coniDile R. J. Gillies Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, It is ia complete history of the war from William E. Yardley hereby ordered, and this does order, Beaver county's standpoint. Our first Richard Pearce that during the year 1919, there shall task will be the securing of the name Arch Patterson be held in each of the counties resof every man who has gone Into ser- Robert Olcott pectfully of the Fifth Judicial Dis-la- r vice from Beaver county, to do this Kent Morgan terms of court and that the dates local historian's have been appointed Neils Jensen of holding the said respective terms in every precinct, as follows: The following have answered the John T. Joseph ot court in the said counties cc " Milford, E. B. Jorgensen Red Cross Chvlstmns roll call John Hofheins Fifth Judicial District of the State Frisco, J. L. Griffiths I 3. Dean of Utah, for the year 1919, are and Newhouse, H. H. Adams rs. Fdwara A. wmaen ' R. R. Thomas as be follows shall Minersvllle, Orren Burke Edward A. Willden Loten Kessler ' Washington County Greenville, S. R. Barton Mrs J. V.. Idol John Horton First Term April 1st, 1919, at 10 Adamsville, Dave Pearce . Mrs. Arthur Smith William Davis a. m. o'clock Beaver, Russell E. Parsons "Mr. "vi'lh"- - RmiH Stewart ' Second Term July 10, 1919, at 10 I am personally undertaking to take Mrs. Kate Jensen Jaoh G Jones o'llock a."m. care of the situation in Beaver. We O. C. Baker John G Evans Third Term November 18th, 1919, Mrs. Delpha Cartwrlght jhave been asked by the State Coun-- j A P Stoddard 10 a. m. o'clock at cil to have these names in their hands T"T. H. Cartwright r1 For Iron County W s. S. George R. Williams by the second week of January and to Mr. James H. Yardley William Roberts First Term March 18, 1919, at ' t' Mrs. James H. Yardley j that end the Local historians are work Arthur Llghtner ' o'clock p. m. In order that no one be slighted I ing. Orson Mntheson Warren J io 2 Second Term Mr. William Limb passed away at June 26, at 1919, is necessary that those who have Lottie Bowden jit o'clock p. m. the Milford hospital after a short illGeorge H. Eyre in service the relatives shall t' Viola Patterson acquaint j John M. Griffiths Third Term Nov. 4, 1919, at ? ness with Influenza. His mother and ' Sirs. Ed Patterson i the Local historian with that fact at R. W Dotson o'clock p. m. d were with him at the once, that he may secure the desired Jennie Ilowd ." Baker For his Beaver wife is totally prostrated with the Henry County information to relative that person. Richard Pearce First Term Feb. 25, 1919, at 2 Joseph B.nks I would request that every one in Bea- intensity of her grief. Mr. Limb was Mrs. LeChase Tolton o'clock p. m. Cyrus Bradfield thought well of, and was a man of exver county report to the Local , ..Chesty porrity W Rollins 2 Second Term at June George 12, 1919, habits. His funeral at 11:00 emplary Ian the names of their . of precinct lMrs. Will Huntington William A Miller m. m. Saturday, from the home, wp o'clock p. who In be to those know ser the they li Mrs. (John Huntington John C White Third Term Oct. 27. 1919. at 2 and in ill sely attended. He leaves a tv Susie Murdock ' vice, E Tann r m. s o'clock p. the to upon report all such and two children a little boy, people Mr. John Huntington Fred White 4 years old and a little For Juab den, to County me. daughl Mr. Joe Johnson Joseph C Smith First Term Jan. 8, at 10 a. m. We have before our cfT'rUte p .two months old. He belonged to the j Mrs. Joe Johnson Thomas A Ream 1919 at 2 Term Second 1, enormous work as we shall have to Maccabee lodge. We extend our aym-- j May Mrs. Clara F. Murdock R H Pltchforth o'clock p. m. to the family. compile a complete history of war , Mr. E, A. Farnsworth at 1919. Term 9. Joseph F Murtock V. 8. Third Sept tivitles throughout the county and In Mrs.-OF. Ashworth , W R Martin o'clock p. m. i all of the branches, and I would there-Mr. and Mra. Ennls Joneo are aettl-- j O. E. Ashworth Walter Mulr For Millard County fore invite the people of "Beaver coun-rIn their new Arizona home, and are Fem Ashworth H A Larsen 4. 1919, at 2 p. m Term Feb. me rorwara ana an 10 tnterto any j Fjrst ty Jolce Kllngonsmlth quite well pleased there. Clark Kessler Sec. Term May 22, 1919 at 2 p. m esting information that they may have ' Prof. Edgar White Is here for (' H. H. Ashworth George Jefferson Third Term Oct. 7. 1919, at 2 p. m. that would nss'Ft ns In the work. tlosie GMson present with his family. Their r; 'V I, Hardy 16th day of this Chambers Dated at Information relative to the activities leal ability makes them doubly incr William Skinner J S Hanks December. 1918. of the Local Red Cros, War Savings Jesting to the comunlty: their small Mary F. Goodwin L Griffiths J D. H. Morris, Judge Clubs. Bond Drives and all such actl-- - son, Jones White, sings a cute me.i Cyrus Davis 1919 William E Fearnley LIST JURY r.re especially needed In ref" ' jley when he Is persuading his Krafc Nellie Davis E R Smyth F. O. Williams Jr. Ing an accurate h!storv of Beaverfater to sneak him a good chicken Mrs. Erastus Bohn 3 M Goodwin George W. Woodhouse Tort. We wish to have on- - bone, .Mice Bohn William Morris Tolton LaChase In the proper light and j appear county Bohn Mra. Erastus O P Johanses Fdward N. Thompson to that end It vlll be necessary for us Mrs. Karl Levi the county knowing ful Stanley Tattersall the Information. In this nature'"16 Pconle Mrs. 3. A. Howd Heber- - Ashworth Is harvesting h' 'v of this matter and that Sharp Alpheus J. T. Tanner with any person In the county and In- to of Ice, having a fine Smith we should be able to write of J. William have, rrop I J. T. ;Mrs. Tanner Beaver county's fond on his place.- po ' vite their Interest In this work. nlendld record George Palce , Mary E. Murdork I stood rea- - n the terms which it Justly deserves. Jiave Your but of smoke' east always town, papers 'holy Clyde Messeger lfyra M. peWolfe. Santa Ana )p this wori:, docs look like Alaska to see the Very truly yours, dy to offer their colu.-nnWilliam C. Oakden g Xn. John Afcin RUSSELL E. PARSONS I this would ask that on and loads these of almost it. give that fou days A. A. Morris Taonas M. mtterson ( Chairman War History Comm. oan. Thru what matter B. one's O. publicity yu stop navigation. rv (eontfanai to pare fonr) Kelly t; '8 to-wi- ; i ' i ; Ver-name- , ; y - T 1 d J . . ' d , - mt -- ANOTHER SADDENED HOME The announcement by wire on Friday to James Robinson, Mrs. Kent 'or Morgan and James Jr.. that Mi ence Boggs had died el lhfluenza In Salt Lake, cae as a shock to them. She was taken to a hospital in the hope of saving her. but she expired 'foie she had scarcely gotton there. Mrs. Boggs was known as K! by her close friends here, and was a beautiful young woman. She was years of age Sept. 12. In her 12th year she had a stroke of paralys-and her life was dispalred of for 2 and seemed weeks, but rallied cheerful and seemed cheerful and glad that her other faculties had, reShe had a musir:-- ' mained intact. education and was fond of fine 8ew-Inand occupied herself with thce accomplishments until her marriage four years ago In October, to Mr. H. E. Boggs. since then they have traveled extensively over the state. died when she was an Infant, Robinson's her grandmother and home was her's 'till she married. Her fathr, J"ies Robinson, sister, Mrs.' 'feat Vrr- in and youp Ja ne Rob'n son arrived for the funeral to take place here. Mr. Boggs brought the body from Salt Lake, arriving ft V Morgan's home at Westfleld early and Sabbath morning. Mr. Boggs Lawrence Robinson acceptM quarantine and were given a room at the Beaver Hotel, where they could look out on the square where the fu neral. having to be an open air Su ' vice, was conducted about nr " ' day. A large concoume o' g a' assembled and the music and speaking were solemn. Many floral piii.v. were brewght. The last rltoa were View cecaatary. aid nt . |