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Show VOL. IX T"' BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FniAirSTQCuP CHAUTAUQUA GOBLIN PARTY .? 1919 No. 49 DEATH OF GEORGE MUNFORD' PIONEER RrCOIlECitONS I.IRS. REES IS The funeral services of George Friday night. October SI and ending Wednesday night. Munford Jr. were held a' the Taber Ellison-WhitNovember 5th.""- - the nacle, 2 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon Festival Mr. Munford was born in Beaver brought to BeaChautauqua ver people one of the finest enterTho Goblin party at the tipper City. 49 years ago and has been an October 30, lh sisters active member of the L. D. S. church of Thursday, last Thursday night was a tainments that has ever been given the Relief society gave Mrs. Wat-ki- n here. for a' number of years, and at the brilliant affair, given twenty-fou- r , Rees a little surprise party at hours ahead of time, on account of time of his death was a member of her The first night opened with Julius home;- Sister Rees has been tn tho Chautauqua opening, which all Caeser Nayplu,,lectnrer and. enter(he City Council. . health tor some time, and deep- poor He filled a mission In England in 9i during the Festival perioc tainer, with his Oriental pageant. not being able to attend ly regretted 1890, having returned Just 27 years the Nothing was lacking. Spooks be- Mr. Nayplu dressed in the costumes in honor of her husparty given before the day of his funeral, gan to raise up in squads from 'no- of the Orient and carried thousands i band Thursday afternoon.' where' about eight o'clock' and dig- of dollars worth of beautiful tapeslie was married to Jane Crosby About twenty of her friends gathnified merriment was, abroad. in 1893 and served as High counseltries and gowns. He delivered a ered at her home about seven in the Mrs. Delhi's handsome home was wonderful and Interesting lecture on lor from 1894 to 1914, was also as Is the programs the setting" and it was a bower of the customs, manners and life of Palsistant superintendent of the Sunday evening." Following Prayer BlshOp'Dennis White. The parlor floor had estine and neighboring countries. He School and later superintendent. He j mystic charm. Music by East Ward orchestra. was ordained to Bishopric October beencleafedand waxed to perfec- told of his love for America and how Recitation, Aunt Betsy, A Tribute a. 1916 and served until July 1911. tion. Pumpkin shell lanterns he had obtained his education In a to the Patriots. ded to the handsome relectrollers, very amusing manner. In his pa Speakers at the funeral were J. with red shaded lights, gave a beau geant he was assisted by a number F. Tolton.Bishop Robert White,; C. Song by Patriarch Watkln Rees, tiful glow to the scene, vThe SegO UHy of the West. of our pretty high school girls, who p. WhHe.aBds,ProfU.Maeer,-'i- .' Mr. Munford died suddenly last Bat This was his latest composition at Tha Yirtrtila. furnishpA , insnfrtns acted their parts in a very becoming urday of heart disease and. Is surviv the age of 91 years, a copy of which dance music; the immaculate ghosts! manner. ed by his widow, his, father, George will appear elsewhere In the columns Sergeant Gibbons, a Canadian sol flitting about enhanced the decoratri, and Munford Sr., two sisters, Mrs. Hat-- of this paper. with dier many experiences tions of pine boughs and aiitnmw German prisoner, entertainStarless tie The Crown, as Ashworth Mrs. a als by and Robin Recitation, Lydia witches. black ; cats and. leaves; son and one Wm. Munrord. Mra George White. ' The mounted pelts of three moun- ed the audience on the second night. Cut and article by courtesy of "Im 1 fair weather and full rations last-- and a host ofbrother, was His mourn his lecture who friends very Interesting. Song by Bro. Watkia Rees and his tain Hons one, the largest ever cap provement Era, Salt Lake. wounded was Gibbons , badly departure. Sgt In the state tured the daughter, Mrs. Jennie Tanner. completed Aunt Betsy Goodwin, was bOrtj While traveling through the Bufwhen taken as a prisoner, and he Music by orchestra. ? weird ensemble. March 7, 1843, In Dundee, Scotland, falo country, our cattle that had SLIGHTLY MIXED told how his wounds were taken care Song When she sings Alohoe to i of Beaver, the Fortunes and other Hallowe'en of by the enemy. How they were She was president hauled the provision wagon were me, by Nephi Bickley. West Ward relief society for upward features lent tone to the occasion. The election last Tuesday resulted to exchange prisoners that by the Indians, and as on-l- i. 'ampeded willing Recitation by Mrs. E. D. White A hot supper was serv- were not able to work for some of of eight years. She has been a res a few were recovered,, one hun- In a mixed victory. ' The democrats Song, Oh. My Father, by Mr. and since-1S9ed at midnight at the Inn, where their own that could, and Bow he ident of .Pever Cit dred pounds of flour had to be added elected a majority of the city coun Mrs. George Munford. and Mrs. lies and la, the mother f nine children; Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Smith usualto the load of each hand cart ; cil, obtaining .three out of the four tington. ,: feigned insanity and was exchanged ,V r -- 'C'V to the weary and then his wounds, were taken care Editor. ly dispense hospitality members, and the republicans suc Address by Elder George Parkin 'How well, do I- - remember when ; $y September,, we. were or the seeker after quiet of, and how he had been made what ceeded in electing their candidate passer-brations and were I many dying. ' son.. Bain McEwan Mar Jorie and peace from the turmoil of the he Is today. It was a wonderful my mother. stood at a grave one day where six for mayor, F. D. Farnsworth, defeatVocal Solo, The Banks of the WaSmith suggested that she and we outside world. ' The ladies at the lecture. ? ing Gus Fernley by a vote of 17 J to .".' were teen ounea once. was at It ', bash by Mrs. Alex Goodwin. to make the valley next two power plants prepared th vi2J7. of the Beaver girls try cold at very that time number and third The my fingers orchestra rendered Listen to The season. We lived In Scotland, but ands for the splendid repast ana won Hattie Ashworth, D, defeated SE, Festival was given Mon had a brother - were frozen, but were saved by good Chautauqua rentthe Bird, accompanied by Mocking had Lehl.'who In, the reputation for the best fried Fotherlngham by a vote of 279 to con the Stearns-Greg- g Mrs, Alex .Goodwin whistling. and wished us to attention when we reached Lehi. 2SS for the office of recorder. led farm a there chicken ever. ' The guests from Bea- day night by of Los At, the same tlmemy mother trav Angeles, con The refreshment committee o tfee ver were: Miss Henretta Gunn and cert company, , emigrate the next season. Nancy Baker defeated Dorothy eled .fifteen miles through 'the snow four' talented of young ladies slating Patriarchs and our party brought a larga trsy hard We looms at worked Mrs. L, M. Robinson,' Miss Lillian i.h of whom were gifted, musi my old brother on her Baker 270 to 147 for office of treas full of nice refreshments to slater. three ento saved work and is a Robinson enough Telluride resident now fancy .. ..; urer. ;' cians, and the fourth; Miss Fay Ep able us to set sail for America on the back. Rees. All present enjoyed a good ' Councllmen having charge of their school. The elected were; of was" one, October Impersonator, person, our was time and Eistr Rees was greatly flour and about gone genial hostesses, their husbands and the best ever seen.: The lnstruraenta 3rd day of May 1858. After Clyde Messenger, D two crackers and comforted. cheered for enough ry we weeks reached seven Iowa. days klddiea and the men of the Telluride Charles Murdocky R r:- :on, tion consisted of violin, eelo and piBut as we that were of night wp On the 16th 1858, were: Mrs. July, day and Delhi, Abe Murdock; D family present , " ; ano. The program selected, consist started for the r s ing camp, ' Brothers Young and - littlef: Miss Harali rMr.rand Jtfrs, Clif valley under'the Wm.' Hurst," D r'ji-r and classical best the of popular of Captain 3,r&fls Gray McShane and Oriee,' the third t Mr, ted "Aba'SluFiSock won iter Kcilsen ty which the audience liberally mm , that we would Vflti'? met bj wag' Hip counsellors were Composed by Patriarch and Mrs. 'Chase Tollon, Shirley and music rv Mjllen vote. 09 ..J "' smil and tha yonng ladles Rees, la his 9 1st year' Levi Savage. There were ons 'of provisions the pext day. and Clark; .Mr. and MrsT Smith and An applauded responded to numerous encores 120 hand carts, six wagons and about vroou niver ; . . WORTH a at . XDTFa thony; Mr. and Mrs. James "Skinner ingly r t Miss1 Epperson, though very unas r 0"ie-"", ?V slaty-si- x of thA Aott A. ' . .... and little Miss Luclle; Mr. and Mrs. . people, , . ... UUI . " wuiw audi of the was the favorite whom died on the Journey. James Idol and Jim; Mr. and Mrs. suming r to say a. word about the sute ence. She is one of the most gifted "V dui nrlrsarr officers cam out anfl Carl GrJmshaw. andllttla Harold; una uToiea ' vi, . uu 1 Bweetest whistlers that ever ap; and miuui. , milto twenty-fou-r n,i. Messrs Tom Low, Jack Barret, John . twenty , .... traveling . uuwwuiw.. th Via. n,omniisd Prlm.rv B,4. i Her Impersa- es In the 'stage. ner peuuio biuio. kuu a day , and rested and sang old Ashworth, Ezra Skinner Shep Tanner peared cue was MM urHW ieen in nut Twitcneii in time mmmJ.. tresident. childish trou small of a girl in Mr. Powell, Will Skinner and one or tion hymns and songs around a camp fire nuu were weicomea py Bishop Evans We hope to have some very nice in tnli ti,e State of Utah,' The Eego ble and role as a naughty girl was so at " two other new men. . night, and were all right as long to his ward. wprk, here this winter. those who saw her will that Lily of the West perfect The snow fell softly, but the good not foriret her very soon. The whole Utah, The Sego Lily of the Happy Will Cook JrT was in Milford on theer and appreciation mingifd to men on North Creek fellow-- 1 all the old our Nearly we Jsckson, Joseph and was a .Westhope delight evening week. keep warm In the minds of all there, to have the Stearns-Greg- g townsman, now living at Yakoma, have, been hunting deer, but aa yet. company business the past ' for many a long day. v Washington met his son George very little success has been reported Her men are wise beyond compare, for one of .our numbers at the next ' Mrs. James Barrett,' Miss Laprele Thompson here a few. days egot to of this the world may learn. Chautauqua. ARMISTICE DAT Murdock and chaperons, spent the attend court and' visit among re!a - . Albert Green and Victor Crosby ner gingers and musicians too, are at Milford. tlves. Thompson has been in. Bur-- came borne from Statellne last week, headers In their turn. During the Chautauqua season, pop week end with friends : I bank for some Beaver county is to have a grand corn, and candy win pe soia oy me time, but has the past I where they have been working on Her statesmen and Governor, stand " Dr. R. D. Zook- attended confer week, been appointed . Inspector of ome mining property. r celebration in Milford next Tuesday, primary classes. The proceeds will high above the rest. ' when an the sailors and go to the Stake board to carry but ence and looked after' business in apiaries for Beaver county by .F. In this the State of Utah. The 8ego marine' are invited, expected and their work In the chnrches. In char Salt Lake this week! The opera house nnder T. M. Terrlberry, State lnsepctor, and U!y ef the West will bo around thla section tor ajLeoon's management-haurged to go and take part In mak ge, Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. T. C. Smith, certainly Happy Utah, The .Sego Lily of the I been a nne Marcus Shelton expects to Jcfn time. ing Armistice Day - second " only to Mrs, Nowers, Effle White. Eva White, place for the Chautauqua , West .; la In soon wnere weeg just past The ventilation was his Day.It ' Salt Boys, Independence your Mrs. Will Oakden and others. Lake, family duty to be there. The day, in yean Go to Milford on Armistice day perfect and yet plenty of warmth As one of the United States, she la they will make their home. w to come, will be the holiday which there. One thing he can be coml - the shining star. and "help them celebrate. Mrs. T. B.' Levi was taken from Miss Laprele Murdock and her fa mended for Is the splendid sanitary" No- slackers found among her sons. too made possibel by your effort- s- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis' to, her and on this the first anniversary of home Tuesday. Friends had gotten ther, Charles Murdock entertained r In which the house Is kept It j They ara true In peace or war. Mr. John W. R. Tlmken of Linda to say which number of the Her coffers full of treasures too, her the signing of the armistice let ns the' home fn order and warmed np at dinner on Tuesday for out of town Vista, California, and Miss Lillian O. waa most pleasing, yet unite la giving honor to the day. friends, to were her Chautauqua York nnlted New Ford were of there and greet help is of the best. City, good, ' Is a there '. tn marriage at noon Saturday, Novstrong sentiment In favor This glorious 8tate of Utah, the Se- will be glad to know that Everyone " Mr. and. Mrs. Herman Bradfleld ember 1. at the Methodist parsonage I gt. Olbbons' lecturewith the MURDOCH NOTES she Is Improving.' Her sister, Mrs. go Lily of the West Stearns-Greg- g and Iwies Los of little of the coovis re will This " Zook. D. girl of Rev: Button Angeles, by LeVerkln, Royden Happy Utah,. The Sego Uly of theLydia West Examinations are on this week main with her for a while, and Mrs. ited Mrs. Lottie Pearce the past week pie stopped here long enough to have j concert company bringing up a Una on, .tbelr. .war,.horth..on wu me anot. tied, ,tnen moiorea on weir motoring We were reminded the other. Sly wUtalso.be with. them, sszsxuz ' ' , trip. INo other state In all tha land, has way west where the sun shines brig-ing mat no one "would get through when the audienoa at theoperal proved-thter and. the flowers bloom more pro- ba moratrue,- Mrs,. Mary Goodwin, president of on "sympathy" but only on merit. The pupils of the h gave fusely with the best vrtshes oflhe nouse was asked at the third perfor- - To hold aloft tha starry flag, The the, Primaries, assisted by Mrs. Tom met at a party on Thursdsy night at their wltnesaea an- d- short - acquaintances nnc. I tha Chautauqua to wrtw Red; the White, the Blue. A letter to the principal announces Ounn andl Alice Huntington, ln hac their tickets what This noble State of Utah. The Sego building for the teachers, which was left behind. v , Tom'TJuhnTSatur home the Pn "that Elder Wells Murdock Is well One. Games, refreshments and L?nJord orllked jnost and turn them Lily of the West, and thoroughly enjoying his mission day morning and popped corn for a toasts were l the last op tolheworan3 wa held quite that at. alght. lt w hard tot 16 (Happy Utah.-- Tha 8ego" Lily of the Mr. ap. Saturday popcorn party F, la.aitUng Pryor ry labors. He is in the North weeC-,r- a afternoon-a-t the- feel that the musical program that L West. ter ex illness and serious her long States- Mission- with headquarteri was the best. Dos-In was in Mln night home and (Monday), to to back afternoon her go spent pects dancing , t Walla Walla, Wash Ington. ""He M Mrs. Hannah Price has . gone to ersvllle at once. Miss Elolse and tionned Sergeant Olbbons, Now If you want to find a home. la would be pleased at any time to hear the little folk had a jolly time. Music C. Herbsman on "Amrlcan Mlnersville to care tor her grandchil- little Hannah Pryor are slowly re- - Pr?rUUh find a place. was furnished by Mrs. Alex Hamil from his friends. comes np mighty hlgn on Among her daughters find a wife, dren, the two Prior girls, who are so covering. ' Mrs. Albert Bohn took wew ton. sick with the typhoid. There Is not special care of Hannah during a sev tn the numbers hsve been The best of Adam's race. Founders day of the Murdock I much "ent at Then solid comfort you'll enjoy, now Improvement era! day siege, which she never The Misses Jeanette Skinner, Barpresent. Academy was celebrated October SI della and Cinda Shlpp and Jeanette would have survived without the exput her to the test. 1911. At the usual devotional hour ... Dr. Warren 8hepherd with a party This glorious State of Utah. The Se-Jake Tanner made a trip to Mil cellent nursing. Mrs. Bohn did hot Mulr entertained their school friends the students assembled In the Asacra-- f' of the 9th of three or four doctors from Salt go Lily of the West. grade, also Miss Yates, ford the middle of the week to at leave her day or night and her life, bly room where a splendid proerin Miss Meldrum and Miss Sheldon at tend to the shipping ,of upwards of the shaking hands with - old Hsppy Utah. The Sego Lily" of the family are sure, they owe to this was gfven by the Faculty in connectWest. a Hallowe'en party on Thursday ev- 1000 head of cattle to the Imporial vigilance.. Mrs. Limb from here had friends in tows Thursday and Friday ion with eats, consisting of peanuts : the care of Miss Pryor." Mrs. Puce before continuing his trVp to the of last week at the Park hall. Valley... ening and candy, followed by a' Matinee The hall was A YARD OF HEALTH and Miss Bertha and Mr. Pryor say mountains, Joining the regiment of handsomely decorated dance and a game of basket ball. ' Mr. Tind Mrs. Shn stapley hsve they can never thank friend i enough deer hunters from here and other In Hallowe'en designs which made About 12: SO the students assem- the hall look a uv wwi ut UI BUlIAUlfU 1UT tuff very spookish. The gotten back from their wedding trip for the helpfulness and kindly In points. Tha doctor's party, Tello- bled and marched to town. Each evening waa spent In puiniB. i no vr. sna nis psny eccom - snnusl Red Cross Seal sale, from and and are receiving many congratula terest during their trials. dancing class was decked out with their col panled Mr. Delhi as bis guests at the which comes the support of the UUh playing bames and eating candy and tiona. Miss Stapley and 'her father ors and gave class songs and yells. Charles a for gave Editor Stapley. of Beaver' Presr Mjave BPer B,nt Friday night all proceed Public Health association. Is now peanuts. reception to the hunting grounds early Sat definitely under wsy and It Is hoped. them Wednesday evening. glanced repeatedly through the col Ing Totfon and. before the end oftOcober to have a Mr. urday. Evans Aubrey umns of the Philadelphia Ledger, In Miss Viola Msdson gave a fare- Mrs., John P." both State bank examiners and oth well party at her home Barton was hostess evtemporary committee formed In evquirer and Bulletin, but find that it Friday Let's Go. ;.-,ers returned from Puffer's lake end ening In honor of her cousins, Elat a delightful, six o'clock dinner ems of Interest to both my wife and ery county In Utah. A vry enu-Isstl- c Whsre? Belknap, Monday, having bagged mer and Franklin Hanson of Center-vilThursday. The table groaned with I are missing, know of no other pap meeting was held this To Milford. , the charming several courses. No er other than the Beaver Press la In Benrer and Prof. ?.tat. t f the allotted fleet foot allowed by who have been here visiting , When? i ..- -- Beaver County schools, a proretneiit law, showing grest content of mind for some, little time. o A delightful one knows better how to preside at which such items are found, so Armistice Day. and comfort or body. The Salt Lake evening wss spent with games and a function of that kind than does fjtlren of this plnce. Wss tiain.i forwsrd it to us. beginning with Whst forT men proceeded to their homes feel-la- g music. Light refreshments chainnsn of Utah county. A o. si wers Mrs. Barton. Ferns and rose buds this week's Iue. With kindest reTo honor our lervtca men.' filled a cut glass bowl, as a center gards. I remain. sale committee, with a l served during the evening. chairgreatly rested from the outlffg. Sincerely yours, Ed- All right. man, HI now bs f ' e piece. A dosen guests were present 'gar 1L White. 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