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Show nursaay, NoverriDenj, iy-- 2 3 lD? rrSSri VOL. IX HHS3 DEMOCRATIC TO 17 1919 No. 46 MRS ANNA DEAN PASSES The party was composed o the as sscretary. following southern Utah representa-- l The following delegates and alter-- ! tives of the Utah Press Association: nates were selected to attend the Cora E. Carlton of the Reaver Press; city convention to be held Monday,; Mr. and Mrs. Chiis. S. Wilkinson of1 October 20 in the county court tli'- Iron County Record, Cedar City; house. and Karl S. Carlton of the Beaver' Delegates: H. A. White Jr, James E. Robinson, Wm. Hurst. Emma Tol- County News. Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson drove Up 'ton, N. B. Neilsen, D. M. Gillies, from Cedar City, arriving in Beaverjjohn A. Skinner, Joseph F. McGregor midnight, only to find all the Martha Beaumont, Martha A. O. A tels full to overflowing. They pro- - Hoopes, Caroline Smith. .Vr ceedod to hunt up the city marshal Murdoch. D. I. Frazer, Cm.. F.'i a'.ey. and sheriff who armed with a search F. 0. Willden Jr. Geo. T. Mun.ord. warrant, succeeded in locating the Henry Frazer, John P. Barton, Thos. y residence of the Carlton's, where L. Griffiths. A. L. Fotheringham, were taken in and given a crust !eph H. Bakes, Chester Phillips, to eat and a rug to rest on 'till sun- Thomas J. Burke, L. B. Bohn, Leona rise (the jail was full) Smith, Mrs. H. H. Ashworth, Mrs. The ride Sunday morning through E. J. Noyes, Jacob T. Tanner, John the fresh frosty air to Cove Fort and Atkin and T. H. Cartwright. Alternates: Wm. M. Low, J. Erthrough the beautiful canyon to Rich field will long be remembered for tho nest Cowdell, Clyde L. Messinger, highly colored autumn leaves and Arnold Low, John H. Barton, Hattie the grandeur of the canyon wall. Ashworth, James M. Riley, Edwin At Richfield, a splendid luncheon Bohn, Mrs. T. M. Patterson, and Wm was enjoyed at a fine new hotel, but Baldwin. we could not find their ad In Brother HOME SERVICE Ewlng's prosperous paper. To Salina about 20 miles and up During Miss II. T. Amsdell's stay through the Saline canyon 54 miles to Emory wan some trip. Here we of ten days here, A. R. C. field su-- j made arrangements for supper at a pervisor from Denver, she took up cases of men returnprosperous looking farm house And. nineteen certain tho committee for from with ed war, say, do any of you happen to know and home service after care, estab- Bishop Alonzo Brinkerhauf. Believe in the at East Bea- lished that time, me. he is some character, some bee man too. and he Is justly nroud of ver county Red Cross chapter and its braIlthliS' which includea ruined his silver medal awarded for the disabilitie3 from cellenee of his bee products, which health' parcial W0Unds' beiDg gaBSed' 8heU Shk also won a diploma at the San Fran- Insurance tangled up influenza. .and Cisco exposition not allotments being receivea at an, Before he would let us eat of his lost personal effects; lor irregularly; provisions, he said we had to ansof misconceptions all kinds iand wer a question which he asked every war and the dues as situations about traveler before thev ate at his table training1 vocational and I said shoot. And says be, "How to hospital care; with compenthe for monthly asking, do you stand on the League of NaAll these in. thrown sutiou things tions", and T whimpered to Wilkinson. "Here 1b wh"re we go hungry"' and and more can be made clear by the P. O. box 152 for cor-- : T put my appetite down under the committee. table and Paid: ''Well we are a bunch rusl'0D(lenceof American citizens the cnautauqua assemoiy ai nea- who believe 'Never mind' savs he. 31 to No- 'answer my question' and Wilkinson ver opera house October vomher 5, embraces the moat, allur- forgot that his lady was hungry and of topics and dramatic said, In a firm voire. "We are again-- 1 ing variety that can bo conceived, i productions st It." and reached for his hat. the For insignificant price of sea-- 1 Well says the Bishop. T have asked no one can afford to de- son tickets that question of 78 travelers and onlv; himself the treat. fi were for the League, so go ahead j tiy A nnft cut Tnnr annncr nn va f n There was a called meeting at him a genial, goodhearted fellow, be- Wm. Hurst's office Saturday night iipving just as we ntn. to determine whether or not the He said It was all right for Prescourse would be put on ident Heber J, Grant to tell him Chautauqua was quickly decided in the rere. It how to worship, but he would do his n affirmative, and Mr. Hurst, Dr. town thinking on matters of state. Zook, Mr. Lessing, schools clubs We were out early the next mornand the Press are working for its ing and to Castle Dale for breakfast, success. The season tickets for the over and through Immense depos'' five nights of wonderful diversions of coal, too plenty and cheap to including war tax are $1.60, adults; throw at the birds. children. At Hiawatha, 15 miles this side $1.10,. of Price, we joined our Brother EdMrs. 0. F. McShane. Clint McShane itors and their ladles and friends American Legion chairman for this and made a trip through the big minJohn Barrett and Mr. and es at the point, up the trams and section, Mrs Mrs. N. B. Neilsen. Mr. ar n mile and a half under the ground. K. G. .v."0- John Surt. Grimshaw, And what a banquet those Hiawaser, J. T. Tanner, Bishop F. T. Fnrr.s-tha people did serve evervthing Miss Farnsworth and little worth, from sftlad to nuts bark, and what Howard. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Gunn, an appetite we had, but not affpr-- i have returned from Salt Lake from wards. From Hiawatha we made a 'the various conventions there. quick ran In to Price where the hunt began for a place to sleep. More of The Rev. Royden Zook and fam- this next week. Ily came Friday of last week. Com- m unity services were conducted Miss TTettie T. Amsdell left and evening at the old brick morning noon for her next stop at Par- residence, corner main and 10th' streets, with a good attendance. Dr. service supervisor, her work covers Zook is a convincing, active. Interest-- a mammoth field, and It Is the opln- Is entering Into cvery- citizen. Ins lon of Beaver citizens at large, Rnd concern. They with . vigorous Beaver C tr In par Icular, that there thing and bid fair to be a musical, .fare could have been no more efficient' fine acquisition to Beaver, and appreciated representative rhoSj en tho Mates over. She leaves a host Divine services for all denomlnn- or admiring menus socially among will be held morning and evetho soldiery and Red Cross circles. jtionseach Sabbath at the little chap- ning el In the house, corner main and I. Morr s and family arrived here !10th streets. Sabbath School 10:- Monday and gave a vaudeville per- -' !30. Adult service at 11:00 o clock formance on Tuesday night , In con-- i m. and 8 o'clock p. m. In charge . janct on. wl h Mr. Lemmon s Rev. and Mrs. Zook. All are In- attract ors. Morris has a $10,000 'Tlfc'l to attend these meetings, that he can hot up In New York drive the same horses and wagon! The Eflfit and West, wards con- loaded with his show equipment and. ducted .. separately their own M. I. A. fam y to Snn Francisco in a given last Sabbath evening, and meetings . t me. llv ng entirely upon the pro- ,1 the winter classes following hegan ducts of their show stunt. They have mutual. At both places, fine seven weeks to complete the, Rrams were given. The Intense ex-p and seem to hold nil the trumps. cltement now Is, the coming 100.- 000 membership drive. The conven THE M. I. A. (X)VKNTIO WILL tion' and conference will be of great' BE IIFLD IN BEAVER CITY, OCT. Interest. Much preparation Is going forward to make It a suocom. OBXR 111 AXD 19. AROUND THE W0PJ1) WITU HE AMERICAN BED CROSS. m In Italy. j - Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5, '72. the district school children, whom Mrs. Dean's maiden name was Mrs. Farnsworth taught last year, Anna Teal. She was born in Stock-her a happy surprise. gave They port, New York, February 22nd, and it was remarked by those near to came prepared with lunch and proher that she was born on Lincoln's gram, and presented her with a beautiful present which she prizes birthday and died on Columbus day, very highly. October 14, which goes well with In the evening of the same day, her life's work. She was noble and W. E. lived an exemplary life. She was Mrs. Carlysle Smith, Mrs. blessed with perfect health till early Smith and Laura Shepherd enterof the girl the past summer, when the fatal tained about twenty-fiv- e a friends of bride miscellaat the illness her, but she did neous shower. useful and Many not give up until ten days before were debeautiful A received. gifts her death, to take to her bed. She was faithfully attended during her lightful luncheon was served at midentire Illness by her many loving rel- night by the hostesses. All expressed themselves as having an enjoyatives and friends. Mrs. Dean would have been 80 able time. But the biggest affair of the times years of age February next. came off Tuesday evening when Mr, Funeral services were conducted Mrs. and W. E. Smith, parents of 2 at o'clock at the West Tuesday Ward Relief society rooms. Hon. the bride, gave a reception In honJ. F. Tolton and Mr. Frank Harris or of the couple. Games songs and were the speakers, telling eloquent- readings furnished the amusements for the crowds. About seventy-fiv- e ly of her life which was ended at relatives and friends were present. 1:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Biswas beautiful and useful. gift Every Pace had charge of the hop George dedication and services at Mountain At nearly midnight the guests were View cometary. The singing was served with a lunch that was fitting to the occasion. Most of the crowd effecting and there was scarsely a hid the host and hostess and young dry eye when the beautiful flowers adieu at one o'clock, but a couple were placed as the last rite any one few West fielders were seen there should be able to perform for a before sunrise that morning. It just to woman rest. gone ,good, splendid was perfectly evident that all enMr. Joe Ash left for Cedar this joyed themselves before they exweek taking Mrs." Ash to see if her pressed their feelings as they de- health will be benefitted. She has Pted Contributed not been improving a particle this HOME ECOYOMICS fall. They will be with Mrs. Wal ker. It will be a loss to Beaver, to; 0n Monday evening tho 20th at Rive Mr. Ash up. His cheerfulness! a&4 general Information make him Is o'clock, at the Library building, We wish the Home Economics club will have highly companionable, its first fall meeting, having changthem great success. ed to the 1st and 3rd Monday nights There was an fnteresting demon- instead of Friday afternoons, as a stration Wednesday on the Carl Tol test. The program covers: "The Aims and Purposes of this ton and Paul Tanner ranches, of the tests of grain grinders chopping Club'' by Mrs. Caddie Smith. Violin Duet, Frank Smith and Mi grain proper and alfalfa together as an even ration for cattle. George10 Baker. Current Events, Miss Georgia Mitchell, H. A. Christensen. Chase Murdock and Mr. Morris were injMaR6tirr, "Why We Need a Home one car, and three others went from How to Secure strator. and One", went while a good many from the adjoining towns, proclaim-- 1 M. H. A. Christensen. Instrumental Solo. Miss Savessa. ing it a fine thing. Harris. Reading, Miss Celia Jones. The Oscar Thompson Sons & Co. Short talk on Civic needs in Beahave gotten busy at their lime kilns Mr. ver, George Mitchell. by are west hills and up in the burning A vote to decide whether women lime for the high school building expecting to have it ready in time snould don overalls ani clean up the streets. to fill their contract. 9 VV Jos-the- .', ,11.. :l f el. liir i!ni i'itii-.i- ;t - i.f v: i in- , ll-- V.'lH-I- Irulniis !!! l'lircin ilic Iial!;iii al'Ci.v I'Ui'k Id the i'luvc, ihc Ariii'Tican lied Cross riislicil I'lnei'ciicy relief from 1'Hris ainl re' ivi". drooping spirits' of ilie whole coiiii; i . In addiiinii to furnishing nukms and comforts and medical attention t tin' lighting men, the AnnTiean itcil Cross lnstitutt-- 42 soup ."ft; cliildreii's hosjiitals, 10 children's dispcnsurles, 14 artiticial limb factories, live homes for refugee children, 10 rest stations for refugees. This photograph shows a group of Italian refugee children being fed by the American Red Cross at one of the numerous relief stations. kiK'bens, Sergeant Gibbons j oming Great Canadian War Lecturer and Writer at Chautauqua Soon ex-ti- ve S 'v-V- r ' V - ' - ; tti'Sy- ; i r j j 'f j , ,' ' ft AUt v ; ; " - v :rv i . j j - t ? I - c - ' : j ' Roy-de- -- . j Karl Lerl visited Ills mother, T' There are splendid preparations Tina Lpvi Tuesday and found her convenM. A. I. the being made for We are tion here October 18 and 19. It's condition encouraging. Is improving she note to that glad the time conference being regular Dr. Fairbanks has every hope attendance will naturally be gratl-an- d her ultimate relief. for fy)ng ' ... ; ,t.,a. ,.....,of pro-ov- er tr Demon-Beave- j ' ; in j : ' V stiff - . . ' , I to Beaver over-too- k - ',,',,.,. moving f j , EXTENSIVELY Many were saddened to hear of the death on Sunday. October 14, of Mrs. Dean, widow of Wm. Dean, who preceeded her Into the beyond Several social events have been seven years, having died In 1912. Both were well known and high- given during the past week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Farna-wort- h, ly appreciated by hosts of friends who were married October 2 and relatives. In the Lake Temple. Mrs. Farns-wort- h Salt They were married April 29, 1861 was formerly Kathleen Smith and came to Utah with an ox team in "06, ho-'o- r, - AWAY ENTERTAINED j j s&iWl Mb T PRIMARY The Democratic primary was held in the court house Tuesday night,! 'October 14, John C. Barton was selected chairman and Gus Fernley PRICE II . wV., BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER FDiTORS GO . j Sergeant Gibbons, who served three years overseas as a member of th9 first Canadian coMiaetit, in ;.: :nau prison camps t r neven months, is to be oi.e of the feature lee aws of Festival week. This young Canadian has an ".linost ini araileled r cord of aehiex emeut since returning. In Canada he recruited 1,2i(i men. Le on-to the United St;it" government as a speaker, he sold personally and a half millions in Liberty bonds, raised half a million for the Cress and a quarter of a Mi llion in war work campaign, lie is the a a her of a "Guest of the Kaiser" and a war lecturer extraordinary. pri.-'mc- Mrs. F. R. Prior Is very slightly Cideon Murdock visited relatlv-- i two ('hilJren b,,t havln lmPVfdes here a few davs on his way to the she is here a while Minersvllle. locality of Fillmore, where he will SPernfl almost too much for the entire daughter.' his with remain sometime to withstand. Each one has Mrs. John MrKnight and to give his! 'amlly ana araent most attention given attention' to some Interests thre. care and we sincerely hope to know Mrs. Hanna Price Miss Slgrld Aranson of Chicago, of early relief. Is stronger than Mrs. "WOULD mother Prior's the Ellison White ronrentfn al had at frif'n,,s through SaturIn Beaver Chautauqua was Uflh Htraln "on her' b0(,1,y and of the for dav and Sunday purpose (d Public. Heakh Nursirirr. organizing the committees to car- - sympathetically. wmmnimmmimmmm w mi mmmmmmammammmummmm. mw mmmmmtmm ry on a Chautauqua festival, which, The N. B. Nellsens' got back from 'it ywwtw, will be held here for the last two! the capital city Sunday, having had days in October and the first three a fine trip. The truck will be gratiin November. fying to the school children, who are to be transported to and from ,, Senator and Mrs. King of school In it. were delayed in reaching Bea ver until Monday, when tho motored', Red Cross home service work Is down from Salt Luke City, to visit forward and it is the desire going Mr. and Mrs. Larsln Shurtz en route that anyone having delayed allotto their home. They are ranch ments, complications about insur pleased with the temporary residing ance papers, sickness, Iohh of per- about poini of the young people, und Juet-- : HOnft effects, uncertainty ly glad to see their grandson, little whether your discharge papers apHoward, who Is one of the hand- fpear to have signed away rights somest children in town. to soldiers, everything of benefit . sailors or marines shall be reported Will Carlow's host of friend to secretary, chairman or committee. him home Sunday and he and Mrs. Lettie Bowden, chairman; Miss his family are being entertained a Frankle, secretary; Mrs. L. li Eohtt l;i i,.e Midst of Its multifarious war uuiies me American bit before leaving for the southern or Mrs. L. M. Robinson. home. .... . Thn.ughi.ii t.. il,.. civilian population at i, in part of the state for the winter. Mr. Instruction Public Health of Nursing, the ronilict It mainiainwl its Bureau in Bartow , engaged on a building first aid, home nursing and sanitation, and disaster relief. Particularly REMEMBER THE M. I. A. s ''',,e nur.-Important, health rrajt- anj nag been away three or work for the babies was effort by public nurse AT BEAVER, OCTOBER accomphnying ihotograph shows a Red Cross public health instructing monthg The cllnjRt agPe0l a mother in the proper preparation of the baby's diet. 18 AND 10. EERYIK)IY COML m h)m RBd h(j loot Bae - He-- AROUND THE WITH gfafflE AMERICAN RED CROSS. ff U "Ped w Escal-ante- t""i. :A - wel-conm- d - i.i:-,- m,. con-the- lr COV-VEN'Tf- ; |