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Show Thursday,. November 29, 1973 THE BEAVER (Utah; PRESS COUNTY OFFICIALS OUR SOLDIER GIVE MINING GILDING OF No. 9 10, 1919 Beaver City, Utah, Friday, January Vol. XIV. AN EVEN CHANCE The new County admlnistri'ion Now that the war 1b over, many; its operation last Monday noon; restrictions on mining development! ' at the Court house. Jos. R. Murdock' should be removed. ArA. Geo. Assessor and ;Jr. Skinner, Owing to government orders large' Adamsvilie .mrey has cause to be In providing work for the by nold Low, Surveyor, together with Following letter was received were restricted and many producers of the splendid Bhowlng made C. C. Sloan of Milford and Orin Burke proud L. Griffiths. soldiers and sailors and munition J. ii ail producers suspend entirely. in the R. C. Roll Calt. of commissioners, ware Fravux, France the Minersville, Restrictions were necessary in ornew officers who began their workers, road building offers a solu Lec. 10), 1019 Wf)rk for the county. The old board David Pearce Uon of many proijlom3. The United der to wic the war and tne mining or commissioners met at 10 in tne rUn,. TTnrin nml Aunt with Lizzie Pearce patindustry responded superb as a 'States is whole formost behind . . . ..... niornine and finished un their bus! .,,, G Jones riotism. John nous and sine die at noon. eign countries in the matter of good am rnd what I am doing, j f which adjourned how A Jones Thousands of skilled men and min time the new board began:.. Mary highways. Poor roads are a reason n.n drlvlnir a Gai foul truck ami .li'.o ,,. inhnrfl. were taken out of de- Golda Jones ing engine-irenjoying the best! The first move of the new board 'tor high prices of farm products in vei0pment work and sent to the front Thomas Jones my work . was me election oi ueo. a. ranunson. many cases, iney are a of health and hope you are doing the win to war. the John G Evans help member, to the office of more automobiles are not purchased ;the sa Thousands of mines suspended proCharles JohnBon rhnlrman. Owing to the quarantine, 811(1 USed- TheV are a rea80n for duction and ,,,. m.lv 1 Ipft thfi'vnrv Httln hnirin was transact Lydia Johnson development work to onut nf vnhinlaa neavv" nnkfion Af oil Jo. McEwon Nichols and Bort 'L r vv.vu ui uj to D R Jones meet the government's demand for A. seems nie S. It U. good old iMtlford, were appointed Justices of kinds. They are a cause of many acJones Hanna about six weeks, the time passes sc p M(J Con8taWo reeDective- - cidents. They are a hindrance to These juines suspended financial fast. We sure have been busy uj un- - ly for star fliBtrict. Bart Rynn was suburban Joseph Margaret and country development: Mae Joseph til the armistice was sipned. operations and closed up their pro- 'appointed Deputy Sheriff and Deputy Elizabeth Rees Wo landed at Brest June 10th, stay.! Assessor for the west, end of the a cause of low prices of real estate perties until after the war and put in country sections; a reason, in short, their county. war. into the R Griffiths J money the for week left and a ed there about Assessor Skinner and Chairman for slower development of national! All restrictions htnderine lertti- Griffiths Lorin were to instructed p.o central part of France, stayed there Parkinson to; innllfltrv onit nrnlnpf , . ... Vio . . e1ini.lj ma a. j GriffUths snouxa "u now 10 attena tne annual mee,-- : Man De re- lb r Evelyn n mnAl, uevsiopmem wont in thnn Vpr. i.n . v.. , ..v.. , , , ll tt ncin i,i,, in ue expected oi a country as progres- - moved anC lot the work of A Jones Sarah opening salles, where wo stayed for a few pr:j, of the Rtate wh,ph 0CCUr9 t0(,ay sive as ours claims to be. new mires ahead. Jones go Angus days. Wc visited the palace or Lewis the 10th. Colonel Robert H. Tyndall of the J F Smith ' An effort will be made to' pet all ' l" '! " a beautiful pla.to It sure 150th Field Artillery, U. S. Army. local d Mrs J. F Smith 'h" which for the money county, should be ra-iIV.onv appropriation wore vernl ited timos; from France says: r?ue from the sntp 'is If successful "There 'construction June and of federal Ogden couraged the night the drive started at Chau-.,tll)f, fhorft wi1, h fl,,lf) nvalaWe will be a couple of million real road Ettie Littlefield roads f hould enormously increase - --invnt of m"ch war boosters when then ' nnttA teau Therrie. Our company the war is over."i road exD.sndit.nres. Tha ,,,.- f John Griffiths Th rite!ton of He moved un to' CliRUlenu Thevrle. anlv-- ! nepded wil ,fi in sPeaks terns of the otherwise unemployed labor can be glowing ipMtnhlishinc: r.onr Mrs John Griffiths a was dlsons ffrm !' and stayed at the AvirwC there ing scd to som extent, but a decision splendid highways they found in used to the most excellent advantage Samuel Johnson front until November 14 .We left v;s deferred to some tvtwra meetirp' France them much to the comparing Cox this way." George to then for Verdun and from thee detriment with the average highway vast Johnson The would have otherthat Margaret six! fair sized and located The entire is which this little placo family found in the United States. wise have been spent In destruction Annie Cox Ircneral household of Richard Pearce miles f.om Bar In the same article containing Col. can Mrs. Margaret Griffiths beneficially be expended for high- be Beaver hotel, have been ser- Tvndall's vIaws It I was on all four hnttlo fronts, first that to wav Construction end traAa the John Pearce that o a wUh for at Chanteau Therrie. from tho-there Jg undoubted, ictej a be Pearce increased secKate between rural may Pearce rast. pM MVr"t to the Toul Sector then to the F.' V ;eei developing in this country. Chairman tions and urban points. Hundreds of '""-MMargaret Pearce little 7elna were vcrv ill hlel. At he Toul Sector and St. Mi-Ceorge C. Diehl of A. A A. Good thousands of returning soldiers and Joseph Lucy hlel. the fightinp didn't amount 'to Anbrev Pearce. the son. who !.ns xvuaus tsoara, says: a men that have been employed In ?ioo,ooo,000 M Joseph Rees TT. At to his """ed the stumps .t U.. for we soon got the dutch appropriated by the Federal nition manufacture can be employed Enan E Jones of there, but the real firhtlng cameas wired for on Saturday, nis fnth-i- Government on a definite, to to tangible and themselves Crissia the J Jones profitably condition being very serious. Hav Argonne woods, the Americans highway system will work wonders in communities of which they are a part Eliza Corrbildge fal1n" !a ex the form of from ing just a little faster than they. But '"K "Ri the flu ln the 5,000 to 10,000 miles in this highway work with the result John Limb his in and his of empt nursing on helping retreat when sure the did go they splendid highway, partly made up that tradesmen will enjoy increased Frank Jess up navents. Mrs. is with o J. Jones them about tired cut and were as we wp-of, sections already sufficient In qual- - trade, laborers will be contented, far-itStewart Rosa also. sent to the rear for rest. William' Stewart partly in sections to repair; part- - mers will have more, accessible marWe are In hopes that we'Jl bo some ly of sections rebuilt and partly of en- - kets and the community as a whoie William I) Stevart FRISCO of the lucky ones to come homofirst. new tirely construction. State and will Increased Lizzie Stewart enjoy prosperity. The Caldo and Peck mills are now but don't know. Ernest Stewart closed lndefinately. I certainly saw some great events Clara Campbell The flu has quite a start in. Frisco at the front, for instance I have seeu Lydia Stewart re be'ng about fifty ca.ses. However th: some of the biggest air battles fought George Stewart there are no serious ones. seeing as many as 210 planes in the Wm. F Heslington Mrs. Smith and boys have returned air at once. You can see I have gone from Beaver where Nellie Heslington they spent their through some pretty tough things ov-- Christmas Myrtle Littlefield holidays. and also some things thr.t Lyman Littlefield thanare The people of Frisco very weren't so tough, but not the things kful for the efficient services of Mrs. AMERICAN Kate Evens that some of the boys have gone Bernard who Is John T. Evans working untiringly Born 1858 1919 Died through. A Rees W with the flu. They say also that I receive the papers every day and Lizzie Rees some nurse. Allison makes "Shorty" sure enjoy reading them. Sorry I Mrs R Cole George down was last week Grant haven't been able to write you often-er- , to attendSnyder George R Cole to business at the Quad ScZ but have hardly had time to write Metals mine. William H Evana to mother and father. Will try and Mrs. William H Evans an PLAIN TRUTH Is THE out again after Frank Sacket PURITY IN FOOD PRODUCTS do better In the future. Tell all my Neil Matheson of Influenza and says that the attack friends hello and that I hope to see W Jones Evan It to used be rest of the family are doing nicely. that Otto states some Kahn unscrupoulous plain truths them, at least, by the Forth of July. Limb W John manufactures were at liberty to foist Orrin B. Peck left Saturday for when he says Will close, hoping to hear from you adulterated food remain will until where stuffs onto Salt Lake he "Next to beating the Hun, nothing rankly soon, and again wishing you the best! BEAVER housewife. Peck mill opens. This , Is more Important than to beat those the unsuspecting Robinson of health, I am as ever Lydia Production of low grade, frequently A letter has been received from who who would smugglle Mrs. Earl Gillies Your nephew, Charles Butterbaugh who Is in Hawaii can or materials into worthless and often injurious mer-thHorense Thompson JONFS JOSIA str- - chandise gained such strides that the saying that he expected to be demobmagnificent and D. I. Frazer government stepped in with Pure ilized and be In the United States by ucture which Is America. Mrs. D. I. Frazer Nov. 28, 1918 and checked it. This v the last of February. fu-- , Food legislation Is to mora vital the "Nothing Leo Thompson Dear Frlnenda In Beaver County J. L. Grlffithis returned Monday ture of our rountrv than to maintain measure or protection aroused house W H Hurst ni'irlv you my experience in from Beaver where he attended his Inviolate the tried and tested princi- wives to the situation and the ImBeatrice Hurst France. last meeting of the County Com- ples upon which our Institutions are portance of utmost purity In articles Hurst Agness In I landed Liverpool. England; missioner. jpf table use. And as a result of this based. B Neilson N Mrs cv fiPTi there I walked through Mrs Maiy Ann Jones is here nnrr "The menace on bureaucratism and awakening wise housewives have set N B Nlelson towns till we reached the English Ing her two sons and their famines! with a higher standard of purity than the paternalism Nina Gillies Channel. We then crossed to France, who have the flu. their insidious effect upon the very Food Laws demand. The federal and B'.ayney Barton and plenwhere we found lots of rain Fssen Nordburg and wife are and marrow of the race, con- - state authorities have cut off to a I?adore Lessing ty of mud. I then traveled to thepPCted home from Oregon soon, where fronts us now. and It is none too ear- - great extent the manufacture of pro-Low Althea Mrs. The Southern part of France, where I was he has been In training with the Ma- - ly for business men. to take their ,duct9 01 an injurious nature. Arnold Low stend aeainst their nernetnatlnn In Breiu majority 01 nousewives nave transferred from the 20th Division tojrines. Mrs. R B Cutler gone even farther and insist on abtime of peace. the !8ta Division. I was in my new! Mrs. Mary Demoa "Paternalism and liberty cannot ex solute purity. diriiion four days before we went In- - Mr. and Mrs. Carlton and son Wal-tMrs. J M Dunning This Is evidenced In the tremen- a vrrv number of received where have ist side by side. action on the Verdun front, ifr. Mr W S Stout not! Interesting letters during the holl- I found things very exciting, "Shall the reconstruction period dDU9 and eter Increasing demand for Georgia Maeser 1 alumet waking rowder. There are Dave In. was It P. from their I son, Sgt. be under the auspices of what days, danger knowing j S C Maeser never worried me a bit, but I will say, Carlton, who has been In France jstte and bureaucratic paternalism or many dlfferent brands of Baking Pow-- , Maeser Evelyn I never had to be told to fall Into ajslnce March 12. 1P1S. One was p.' shall we preserve, for meeting theders on the market- All that are onj Maeser LaPrele 'llm-( ade within the shell hole of mud and water or a ditch; Father's letter, written ThanVseirlnK hiifro tPsk wh'ch confronts the world. 'the market are Mrs. M J Shelton trench or even behind a blade of grass; day, giving a brief history of the the safe and tested Instrument of in- - ,ts of the ,aw" 8re a9 pure as the law! Mrs Mable Tanner h"v dividual effort and enterprise?' On demands. Calumet Baking Powder Is. things he has seen an for protection with large shells Mrs. John Llllywhlte 11 can be made11 P9e9-- j Ing around you. throwing mud and employed since leaving Angel Island, the answer depends largely whether 89 Pure a' Mrs. Annie Manhart small rocks all over. You get out R.in Francisco, where he enlisted; the victory will be genuinely1 fruitful 8es no adulterants no useless fillers Mrs. S D Hutchlngs n0 Impurities no Injurious proper--; shake a little of the worst of It off December 12th and left for Camp,fpr the happiness and of Mrs. Ethel Hutching 11 ,9 composed and go on. At night. If it was our Meade. December 24th. where he was the world, or whether the course will tles of any 8ortofj Mra. F T Gunn a member of Co. B. of the 27th eai through turmoil and disillusion-- . the highest grade materials procur-- ( luck to get Into a dugout to sleep F T Gunn So Proportioned and blended! !ableright. If It was out In a field of wet Mining Engineers. On February 6th m0nt to ultimate reaction." Henrietta Ounn Another pomi( he was transferred to Co. A and 'hny remain pure. crass or mud. It was lut the same Gunn Stanley howa tho Calumet way beyond your rain! trade corporal, leaving for France ' tlee to report to his company for for It waa lie down, Mrs. Robert White measure of merit required by law, coat colar over your fan to keep the, soon afterward, landing at Brest Vce at the front. Tney were an the Mrs. Deo Pollock hat it stays pure In the baking. It. rain out ot your face and Bleep as France. After a few days rest from,rcady to go. when he. with five oth-l'Mrs. Fletcher Barton as bo uiuu good aa If In the nicest of sheets or: their Journey overseas, they werelerg including E. R. Lldvall of Frisco, leaves na nanuiui residue, J Grlmshaw with the pure that !were comply Southern to powders wake sent France, passing up retained to act as instrue blanketa Jn the Atkln Hotel: Mra. J Grlmshaw In In the nwrning and eat some corned through many places of Interest. an Army Engineering food standard. The bakings produced Mr. J Cox Powder are not' Bill and hardtack, and after Mrs. Tom Cartwrlght thatjnally landing at Langres. France. He school. In another letter was a with Calumet Baking but whole- and Lan-fluffy, tasty, only near light, handkerbeautiful stretch wurself and you were ready wis sent to a small fort, Samuel Hooten and healthful, which really. Is, for the whole German army. ;rres to organize a library, which he'rhtcf for his mother and several Mr. Chrlstensen flnfl! ,est of any Bakln Powder'a. I will tell the world that I never! did. having charge of It for nenrlvjlore cards for his brother Mrs. Chrlstensen law months. He then received no- ter. They were pictures of the Marne purity. The high, missed any meal but I postponed SIth Smith ral 'till after the armistice was river and the beautiful cathedral at excellence of Calumet, represents: Mrs. Seth Smith so. think all Don't his for old am purity in the extreme and that Is) I now Job. up you making Langres. signed, but Wlimutchlngs what the wise housewife now de-- j Excuse the small fire, for paper Is t MaM. Charles Sparks Bak-- j wants a no She mands. Purse longer lost Containing keys, I will aay, If that new King of Ger scarce here, Mrs. W Twltchell Railroad pass and other personal pa- ing Powder that Is good enough to, From your friend in France many Ib wife, 'he will buy a round trip' Miss E Twltchell the wants BEST.j MYRON O. COOLEY pers. Reward If returned to owner. get by the lawshe Uckt whea he goes over to assume nrtVTm t rrr.rrt ADAMSVILLE ACCIDENT THE PRIDE OF be-ga- n r-n-n ADAMSVILLE GOOD ROADS ) i 1 , i s fine-am lea-:..-- hold-ove- r v c. i d ' - - - jl , man-powe- " j T 1 A m I i s j n j ' !- ! nwc-Rob- - be-n- er. TJ mu-ye- ar n be-'er- a - y; p ..'ate Joseph's family were :. at the news of the misfortune which tefell her son Ruben. He and his brother Louis, rode over to Chase niurdocKs, ureenvine rancn to roe .L - .. 1. , T.. JHI..4 , V. rt n tie over an icy place, Ruben's horse slipped and fell with almost the iden tical results sustained by Mr. Mur-doc- k there last summer. Young Joseph had his ankel badly twisted and the leg broken below the knee; the bone protruding through the flesh, making a doubly bad wound.' They contrived to get him on his horse, but he could not bear the pain to go forward. LouJ had to leave him and hurried home. He secured the help of David Pearce and others who went back with the mother and son. Dr. Shepperd was called nul reached Adamsvilie by the time they got there with Ruben. The break was set and the sprain reduced. While the boy was very restless and suffered greatly the first few days, he and the fam ily were thankful that he was alive. It was a wonder he wasn't killed. With the ever ready kindliness of their good neighbors, and the fact that Mrs. Joseph, herself, is a fine nurse, the patient will be sure to get along nicely. Mrs. W. F. Knox and her son Wallace Knox, returned to Salt Lake last week, where Wallace will renew his studies at the East Side high school. In the recent breaking out anew of the flu in Beaver, the families of Bart and Oscar Baldwin have been unfortunate enough to have members of their household contract the horrid malady. Mrs. H. R. Strickland's many friends were glad to see her out mak ing a very few calls on New Year's afternoon, after having suffered so Intensely for. weeks with an Infected finger, which Is yet far from healed. The closed doors of the Bon Davis-JoLilly White market has been closed the past while, just as an advertisement, and to see if they would hn be missed. ' ; t'-.- i- e anti-Americ- time-teste- d 1 c . ex-jf)b- o semi-social- - J - bust-jrmn- - y - ( well-bein- g - j - ; l j h j j j ( J 1 pir-,9o- Wal-th- - e j ! ; I Is David Jones of Adamsvilie, down with flu at Frisco, where he Is employed In the commissary of the Horn Silver mine, which has a great many men from this section occupied In various rapacities. The Horn Silver has been prosperous for many years. It la known as the "famous producer of the largest silver find In the mining era of the great west. one-pock- Harold Hodges, son of Mr. and Mra. Harry Hodges, arrived home Friday night. Hla navy blue Navy outfit, with Just a touch of stripes and chevons at the proper places give him a stately appearance which la just as pleasing to admiring frlenda We have the promise of an Interview for next week. Naval Signal Hamnton School, Company 721, Roads. Virginia. Is where Mr. Hodges came from, direct home, after honorable discharge. ; 9 sev-,flv- Little Elenor Bohn celebrated her second birthday Wednesday, Jan., 8th. Her very capable sister, Miss "Vhleen Bohn had prepared a beautiful cake. When the tiny Miss was asked who she wished to partake of her birthday cake, she answered, without a moment's hesitation, "Bobble Low!" His misfortune of hurting his hand, did not hinder his attendance and snmpling the cake. j j j Hon. O. A. Murdock has been appointed chairman for the East end of Beaver county, on the committee on Syrian, American and foreign relief fund, while H. D. Hsn'- - rf M" ford Is chairman of the West end of Beaver county. A full report W" ' given next week when the work Is under headway. e e ( Mrs. Percy Puffer Mrs. C. B. Sly Mra. Susan Ann Olerton Mra. Jasper Puffer Mra. Sylvia Baker Mra. John Merchant Thelma Robinson Mrs. Will Robinson Mrs. Abble Willden Mrs. Sadie Patterson Mrs. &a Davit Allen Llnday. |