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Show VOL. IX BEAVER CITY,- UTAH, FRIDAY; OCTOBER - DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY FDITORS GO ;T0 PRICE AROUND The Democratic primary was held in the court house Tuesday- - night, October 14, John C. Barton was selected chairman and Ous Fernley as secretary. The. following delegates and alter nates were selected to attend the city convention to be held Monday, October 10 in the county court house. Delegates: H. A. White Jr, James B( Robinson, Wm. Hurst, Emma County News, Milford. Mr. and Mr. Wilkinson drove dp from Cedar City, arriving; in .Bearer at mldoTghtT'only to find all the ho-tefull to overflowing. They proceeded to hunt up the city marshal and sherif who armed with a search warrant, succeeded in locating; . the residence of Tthe Carlton's," where ls they were taken in and given a crust to eat and a, rug- to rest on 'till sun - rise (the Jail, wuM) The ride Sunday morning through the fresh frosty, air to Cove Fort and through the beautiful canyon to Rich field wQl long be remembered for the highly colored autumn leaves and the grandeur of the canyon wall. At Richfield, a splendid, luncheon was enjoyed at a fine new hotel, but we could not find their ad Swing's prosperous parer. To Salina about .20 miles, add up through the Saline canyon 54 miles to Emory wa? some trip. Here we made arrangements for supper at a prosperous looking farm house. And say, do any of yon happen to know Bishop Alonzo Brinkerhauf. Believe me, he.is some character, some bee man too,; and he is Justly proud of his stiver medal awarded for the ex cellence of his bee products, which also won a diploma at the San Fran - - - 2LD.'WrEHLiR ENTETAINED j 112). CROSSE r.a Tol-to- n, N. B. Neilsen, D. M. Gillies, John. A. Skinner, Joseph F. McGreg- or ,Martbir Beaumont, Martha A. Hoopes, Caroline Smith, .Mrs. 0. A. Murdock, D. I. Fraxer, Gus Fernley, 0. Willden Jr.. Geo. T. Munford, Henry Fraser, JohaP.r Barton, Thos. L. Griffiths, A. LTFotheringhamJoe- eph H. Bakes, Chester Phillips, Thomas. J. Burke, U B. Bohn, Leona Smithy f Mrs. H. H. Ash worth, Mrs. B. J. Noyes, Jacob T.wjanner, John Atkin and T. H. Cartwright Alternates: Wm. M. Low, J. Er nest Cowdell, Clyde L. Meeslnger, Hattle Arnold Low, John Ash worth, James ,M. Riley, Edwin Bonn, Mrs. T. M. Patterson, and Wm t ! d at 'Baldwin, - vHOME SERVICE ,'),' Sergeant Gibbon. Is Coming , -. ed ' ker.-I- -- will be a'loee to Beaver,' to highly' companionable. them gfekt success. On 7 We Monday evening' 8 o'clock. the 2Cth "at at' the ' Library building, wish the' Home Economics club will have ita first fall meeting,' having chang- d ed to the Isf "Monday ttlghta instead Of Friday afternoons, as a test .The program covers: The Alma and Purposes of this Hub' by Mrs. Caddie Smith. oIln'Duet, Fraiik Smith 'knd' Ml- - lo Baker. Current Eveat,' bflss Georgia : : add-3r- There was an Interesting demon stration' Wednesday on the Carl Tol- toa and Paul Tanner ranches, of the testa of grain grinders chopping grain proper and alfalfa together as an even ration ' for cattle. George Mitchell, H. A. ' Chrlstensen, Chase Murdock and, Mr.' Morris were In "Why We Need a 'Home Demon- one car, end three others went Trom went siraior, ana now 10 secure vjne , Beaver, while a good many . Mrs. H. A. Chrlstensen. towns,'' the proclaimfrom adjoining Instrumental Solo, Miss Savessa. fine" it'a thing. ing -' Harris. Miss' Cella Jones, Reading, The Oacar'ThompsOn Soils : Co, Short talk on Civic needs' In Bea have gotten' busy at their lime kilns up In the west' hills arid are burning ver; byiMr.'Oeorge tuitcneu. A vote to decide whether womn tint ' tor; the4 high sbbooi ; building, should don ' overalls 'and ' blean wp expecting, to ; have it ready in time ' ; street."; the to 'fill their contract "! X iipy Pyr ' 'i Syf - - j tiil; i:?y?yM the treat . There was a called meeting at - Wm. Hurst's- - office. Saturday -- night to determine whether or not the Chautauqua course would be put on rere. . It was quickly decided in the affirmative, and Mr. Hurst, Dr. Roy den Zook, Mr. Lesslng, schools clubs and the Press are working for its success. The season tickets for the five nights of wonderful diversions Including war tax are $1.50, adults; 1.10 children. 4- - ' O. Mae-se- h, ; i - -- WITH THE s - 0. I' -- - eon-duct- ed - 00.'-0- 00 v c. American Farns-wort- . .. F. McShane. Clint McShane Legion chairman tor this section. John Barrett and Mr. and Mra. N. B. Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. r, Sergeant Gibbons, who served three years overseas aa a member of the John Grlmshaw, 8upt. K. G. "first Canadian contingent, prisoner in German prison camps, .for .seven J. T. Tanner, Bishop F. T. tha people did serveeverything is to be one of the feature lecturers of Festival week. This, young months, little Mls8Farnsworth and Canadian has an almost unparalleled record of achievement since returning. from salad to nuts back, and what Mr. and Mra. F. T. Ounn, In Canada he recruited 1.200 men. Loaned an appetite we had, but not after- - Howard, Jo the .United States govern-- ; have returned from Salt Lake front ment as a speaker, he sold personally seven ;and a half millions in Liberty "Wrdl."'-FroHiawatha we'made the various conventions there. bonds, raised half a million tor the Red Cress:aada quarter of 'a million quick run In to Price where the hunt la war. work. campaign. -- He u the au'Jjor of a Guat of taKaler"..aod rbegan;fcr ajilace:toj1eep;;More of The rar lecturer extraordinary. , Zook and fa RevrRoyden this next week. Com week. of came last Friday ily WORLD f UND inanity v services were oonductd4 "HettiB Anid'ett lefT't T a aH 4 MM 'fc. vwiwvw and evening at the old brick morning esday noon' for her next stop at Par 10th owaa. As American Red Cross home residence, corner main and with a good attendance. Dr. U Public Health Nuninz. service supervisor, her work covers streets, Zook Is a convincing, active. Interesta mammoth field, and It is the opin Is entering Into every ion of Beaver eitliens at large, and ing eltlxen, ' concern. They with thing vigorous Beaver City in particular, that there are and bid fair to be a musical, could have been no more efficient fine acquisition to Beaver. " i and appreciated representative chos ... en the states over. She leaves a boat Divine services for all denomina of admiring friends socially among tions will be held morning and even too soldiery and Red Cross circles, ing each Sabbath at the little chapel In the house, corner main' and I. Morris and family arrived here 10th streets. Sabbath 8chool 10:-1Monday and gave a vaudeville per Adult service at 11:00 o'clock formance on Tuesday night in con a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. In charge Junction with Mr. Leramon's other of Rev. and Mrs. Zook. All are Inattractions. Morris has a $10,000 te attend these meetings. ' vited can . Jbet.np to yew, York.., that, he , drive the same horses and wagon The East and West wards loaded with his show equipment and -- ' own M. I, A, their separately Jj:- family to San Francisco In a given meetings list Sabbath evening, and the protime, living entirely npon the winter classes following duets of their show stunt They have began At both places, fine pro- j mutual. "in tl.e tuldst of IU multifarious war duties tlie Aincricai died tYmw J'd over seven weeks to complete the were itvetuThe Jntenne laet.BecltfcUlt grams oblliatlons to the dTlllan population at home. Throughout 7 drip and seem to "hold all the trumps In now Is, the coming 1 maintained It conOlrt the lja Bureau of Public Health NursUig, lnstruttlon ; In Particularly relief. and disaster first aid, home nursing and sanitation, membership drive. The convenTEE M. I. A. POXVKNTION WILL tion' and conference will be of great Uielr work for the babie was effort by public hpalth nurse Important The Cross public health nurse Instructing oot interest Much preparation Is going j ecconnmnylng photograph shows a Red ns held m beateh """" ' to the preper preparation of the baby's diet a roether forward to make tt a auoeess.. CSm IS AJTD 19. V Mr. t give' Mr.' Ash Hp. His' cheerfulness and general Information make him i'proauwphs,;piai..can ee cxnc.vea, st ft." and reached tor his hat sea Well says the Bishop, I have asked For, tthe r.nalxnlficant price pt no one caa afford to de son ticket that question of 78 travelers and only - ", ' ny himself - 1 J ve cttt, . . During Mia H. T. AmadeU's stay of ten days here, A. R. C. field su, pervisor from Denver, she took up nineteen certain cases of men returned from war, with the committee for home service and after care, estab lished at that time, In the East Bea ver county Red Cross chapter and its five branches,, which Includes ruined health, , parclal ' disabilities from wounds,' being gassed, shell shock and Influenza. . Insurance tangled up at all, Before he would let ns eat of his allotments not 'being received . effects ; lost IwradnaT or Irregularlyf nrovlaiotiR. bit sM w iiat ana. of i kinds all misconceptions and wer a question which ,he asked every war situations and the dues as traveler before they, ate; at M ble about care; vocational training to hospital and I said shoot And ay be,, 3Iow ' do yon stand on the League of Na for the asking, with monthly compenthese things in. tions", and I whispered to Wilkinson, sation, .thrown .be-- All, clear can more by the and jnade "Here la where, we go hungry", and . P. O. box 152 for cor committee. I jut my, appetite down ander the '. table and said: Well we are a bunch respondence. r.-;, of American citlsens at Bea The assembly Chaataeque, who believe- - "Never mind' says he, hoase. Pofcober. 11 to No rer opera answer jny nueetlon' and,, Wilkinson vember 5, embraces the most allur- forgot that his .lady wa hungry and Inr varletv of 'tonics and dramatic said, In a firm voice, !We are again - . over-too- . - " XTENS1TEY h, , were for the League, so go ahead and eat your supper, and we found him a genial, goodhearted fellow, be lieving Just as we did. Ha said It was all right for President Heber J. Grant to tell him how to worship, but he would do his town thinking on matters of state. We were out early the next morning and to Castle Dale for breakfast over and through immense depo of coal, too plenty . and cheap ko throw at the birds. At Hiawatha, 15 mile this side of Price, we Joined our Brother Ed (tore and their ladles and friends and made a trip through the big min es at the point, up the trams and a mQe and a half nnder the ground. And what a banquet those Hiawa MRS ANNA DEAN PASSES AWAY ltd,. - . S No. 46 9 Many were saddened to hear of the death on Sunday,' October 14, -of Mrs. Dean, widow of Wm. Dean, In who proceeded her. Into the' beyond Several social events have been seven years, having died la 1911. given during the past week in hon- - were well Both known and high' or of 'Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Fame-wortly' appreciated by hosts "or friends were married7 October 1 who and relatives. in Salt the Lake Temple. Mrs. Farns- They were married April 39,'186.1 ' and cams to Utah with an ox team worth was formerly Kathleen Smith " to 8, In' '65,"'movlng to Beaver in' 'It. Saturday afternoon from rs. Dean s maiden name was the district school children, whom Anna Teal. She was born ltt Stock Mrs. Farnsworth taught laat year, port, New York, February 12nd.' atad gave her a happy surprise. They pro It wae jemaiielCbyfthdBeiear-to- - came prepared with lunch-'an' her that she was born on Lincoln's gram, and presented her with a beautiful which she present prises.' 'birthday and died on Columbus day, October ; lr which goes well with very highly. 'her life's work. 'She waa noble and fin the evening' of the same' day, Mrs. Mrs. ! lived an Carlysle W. E. Smith, exemplary life. '''She1 was Smith and. Laura Shepherd enter hluiuul with rartnt liaalt tm of the girl the paat summer, when the" fatal tained about twenty-liv- e friend of the bride at a mlscella-k illness but she , her, djdi not give up until ten dy before neous shower, -- 7 Many useful i and or the war; wbeu trie Tiutons her death, to take to her bed. She beautiful gifts were received. A de Arr'vinK ni one of the most critical m:were forcing the Italian army back to tbe Phtvef thei American!. Red tiroes i faithfully 'attended during her lightful luncheon was served at midrushed emergeucy relief from Paris and rt';ied the drooping spirits of the entire illness AU expree-se- d by the hostesses. 1y hePtnany ldvtnf rel nightthemselves whole country. In addition to furnishing rations and cemforta and medteal as having as enjoy-4bj- e atlvea and friends. attention to the fighting men; the America o Rei Cross . InsUtuted ,42 soup time Mrs, Dean would have been. 80 kitchens, 38 children's hospitals, 10 chlltlren's dispensaries, 14 artificial limb the biggest affair of the times But i years of age February-next,- ' factories, five homes lor refugee children, '19 rest stations for refugees.? Funeral services were conducted came off Tuesday evening when Mr. ,'; This photograph shows a group of, Italian refugee children' being fed by Mrs. W.- E.' Smith, parentsf 'of the American Bed Cross at one of the jm krous relief stationa 7' ' , Tuesday at J o'clock at !tfie West and the bride, gave a reception In hon Ward lellef jiociety rooaii. Hon or of the Games songs and couple. J, F.iTolton and Mr, Frank Harris were the speakers telling eloquent readings furnished the amusement for the crowds. 7 About seventy-fiv- e ly of hor life .which was ended at ' 1: IS o'clock Sunday afternoon. Bit- - relatives and friends were present was beautiful and Every nseful. gift Great Canadian War Lecturer and Writer at hop George Pace had charge of the At were the nearly midnight guest "Mountain service and dedication at Chautauqua soon view cemetary. The singing -- was served with a lunch that was fitting to the occasion. Most of the crowd effecting and there' was scarsely dry eye when 'the beautiful, flowers bid the host and hostess and young wore placed as the last rite Any one couple adieu at one o'clock, but a tew Westffeldere were seen there should be able to perform tor before sunrise that morning. It good, splendid woman gone to. rest Just was" perfectly evident that all enu Mr. . Joe Ash- - lefttor- - Cedar ..tali joyed themselves before they exweek taking Mra.' Ash to see if her pressed their" feelings as they" Contributed. health will be' benefitted. She has , not been Improving a particle this ECONOMICS HOME '. Wal with' win be Mrs... fall.. They HE AMERICAN - The party, wa composed of the following., southern. Utah, representatives of, the Utah Press Association: Cora E. Carlton of the Beaver Press; Mr. and Mrs. Chs. 8., Wilkinson of the Jjrbn Connty Record, Cedar City vand.. Karl S. Carlton of the . BeaTer lHE 17-191- i , . : ' Karl Lett vlafted tl'taoler, Tina Levi Tuesday and fodnd her We are condition ' encouraging note that she U1 Improving glad-tand Dr.t'Talrbank 'Ka every' hope tor ner nltlmate There are splendid I preparations being made for the M. I. A. convention 'here October i8 arid If. It's being "regular conference time the attendance will naturally be grati,' :;..',. tying. '... v - . rellef.:"'''"" ra.. r . n, mor is very aiigDiiv Gideon Murdock "visited relativ but harlrig ' two children improved, tew on es here a hi way to the days stck at Mlaei'svttte, while she Is here Jocalltyot Fillmore, where he enure remain someumewith his daughter, seems aimosv loo msco lor ut family' to. withstand. Each 'one ha ' givett..jnost.'ardent. :'attentlQn2. and Interests there.attention care and we sincerely hope to know of early 'relief. Mr. Haaria Price Miss Slgrid Araason than Mrs.,',Prior mother Is Tepreeentlnf fjirthw :r:tHnWn at friend all had expected through Chautauqua was In Beaver Satur such a 'strain ipen her, bodily 'arid day i and JSufday fof ?th pttrpose of ' ' ' ' organising the "CommlttWI to car- sympathetically. ry on a Chaataaqua festival, which B. Neilsens' got back from will be held here for the last twb . . The N. .. m . a t. - , l i. . me capiiai cuy ounasj, otnni bb October and first three the in day a fine trip. The truck will be gratiIn November. fying to the school children, who to be transported to and from are Senator and Mr. King of Eacalschool In It ante,, were delayed In reaahfng Dea ver until Monday, when the motoreil Red Cross home service work Is down from Salt Uke City, to 'visit th desire forward and it going Mr. and Mrs. Larsln Sburti en route allotthat delayed having anyone to their home. They are much ments, Insurabout complications pleased wlththe temporary residing ance paper, sickness, loss of point of the young people. 'and 'Just effects, - uncertainty - about ly tlad to see their grandson, little Whether" your discharge papers ap- HoVsrd,- who U- one of tee hand pear 10 dtb sixnca away nKBi soniest children In town. everything of bene lit to soldiers, sailors or marines shall be reported . . Will Carlow's host of friends wet to secretary, chairman or committee. conied htm home Sunday and he and Mrs. Lettle Bowden, chairman; Miss hi family are being entertained Frank le, secretary; Mf. L. "B. T,Jlt bit before leaving for the southern or Mr. L. M. Robinson. pari of th sUU for the winter." Mr, engaged on a building con Cerjow m. i. a. con- tract and ha been away three or inoirMr.rn Tire VEN'TIOX AT tEAVTR. OCTOtm tour months. The climate agrees AND 18 19. i:vi:.;vr. DY tx:.:.:. with htm and he looks Una. 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