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Show Urt. ! Stanton 4 21 A Be&Ter County .... ,ifict1- I w li.-"-'"rS...v'" I f . W I NK bv aw I Ia r-- i y.a m AA m m m a sawaaawaw aaaa it; - , --S- , .m. m m r , . w i m .sankw. m fM llM. KMlt't I lm.liTrRmt 4r villa a4 Mia, Kainit ara al wall cka4 wit imm fwa m4 aa al wartay al ,4eakailt ataea. Dm al ' XX , Volume IYER ffl ' .Number l') ; BAPTIZED SUNDAY AHERNOON 16 WED. AUG. On Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, sixteen children of the West Ward were baptised, in the Beaver River, a short distance below the S. 0. White, Jr., home. Immediately preceding the which was conducted by Bishop Geo. Paicethfi children received brief counsel with reference to the purpose and significance of baptiaim. Foljowing the formal service prayer was offered by Bishop Paice, and the children were confirmed in a sliort ceremony. Baptism was administered by Elder W. S. Tolton. Following are the those 1 who were baptised: Althea and Ida Atkin, Beuhal Black, Dorain Farnsworth, Erma Fotheringham, s Iamb, Varden Limb, Jane Law, Daniel M. Gentry, Wnt Orrice Mur- dock, Garnel Morgan, Zealand Murdock, Iva Neilsen, Garth Pearce, Alden Smith and Angus White. tile City, Utah August I, JaZi. D. White, BeaveivUtab, will be a Mr. White:-T- her of the BBscmblyroom aglfftfie house at Beaver AiigBst 16at ... " BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 11. 1922 VfTSI WARD CHILDREN WERE SHEEP! IHI TO cere-mon- 01111 UTAH IWB TAKES DEHHrTE SHAPE 7 At AIM $2.00 Per Year BEAVER CITY ODD FELLOWS PROMIKQIT DH10CRAT ENTERTAIN MARYSVAlf LODGE VISITS IK BEAVER CnY PAROVMH invitation of Beaver Lodge I. 0. 41 to return the visit of the local which was paid to Mary vale June lodge, completed at Milford, and Lund. Hon. Wilford Day was elected chairman of l6-- 191- tj two members of the Odd ellows ana JKeDekahscame Ircm Marys, the committee- .- eomnoeed . laet-- A buainSw sea- iClayton Mitchell. H. LAdama, .n, lvale A. Matheson, David Sharp, Edwin slon w" n,a ov ine uaa 'eiiowidur- rl of the evening, a Brickert, Warner Mitchell, of Parowan; ln m On 0 F. What was doubtless the most import ant meeting held in Southern Utah for sometime, was that held in Parowan last Saturday when a number f - Beaver County and Iron County citizens gather ed to discuss ways and means of Def lecting a marketing association for Southern Utah. After a splendid banquet served at Fanny's Hotel, at the expense of the Parowan Chamber of Commerce, the question of transportation and produc tion was thoroughly discussed, after which it was decided to form an associ ationto be known as the "Southern Utah Marketing Association," and to ap point a committee to invite citizens of Millard, Beaver, Iron and Washington Counties to join in the movement; also to arrange with the Union Pacific Rail way, u possible, to permit commencement of loading of cars at Delta to be loM Mr. William, W.; Armstrong; preal-deof the National Copper Bank of Salt Lake, was in Beaver Monday, eal? ing on old rrlends, meeting a number of new ones, and in a public meeting nt - held in in thi upefi House in the evening, gave his reasons for seeking the in - Tlmo.1danV N. B. Neilsen. S. O. WhiU nomination for United States Senator Jr.. Por- rs. B. H. Rutledge, District Progressive 500 was played in the lodge from Utah on the .Democratic . ticket Brownhill H. and A. Christiansen thy Bio-J G. E. Kglman, of the U. S. of the evening's enter- - - Accompanied of Beaver; and Karl S. Carlton of Mil, rwni PreBt-Sta- h by Mayor John P. Bar Survey, J. A. llooper, tainment; and a banquet was served, ton, Mr. Armstrong called oa a number (ord. A. ,W. Crane, Woolgrowera, Afte committee, under the direction eighty two persons being seated at the of Beaver City citizens . and talked -president Utah Woolgrowera and Mr. of Day, has called for a joint meet- tables. Harf a hundred local members with them concerning his candidacy. k-.ing of the citizens of the four Counties were on duty, dispensing hospitality. , In the evening Mr, John II. Barton, I object of the meeting u to make to meet at Parowan Monday morning, and in general entering into the festive al the Opera house, acted as chairman Itter cooperation between Nation-fat- e, August 21st at 10:30 o'clock. It is plan elements of the occasion. The visitors and Introduced the speaker. Briefly Mr. and Local organtzationa. I " ned, however, to Invite those interested abandoned tentative plana for a trip to Armstrong, in part said, f , k not go into detail M I am sure you to spend Saturday evening, Sunday Puffer's Lake and returned to Marys am seeking the position of Senator "I this of the vale 4 importance ppreciate and Sunday night, August 19and 20 at Sunday morning. solely because I feel that 1 caa be of mg and give it your support and Cedar Breaks, near Parowan ana enjoy material assistance to the people , of I publicity possible." , an outing with Parowan's live wires West Ward Relief Society Utah. I have lived in Utah 37 years,' 5 writing a few of the sheepmen as weu as getting ready for the big have always taken an oct'.ve Interest Holds Special Meeting the towns in your county to assist Members Of Health Clinic in the affairs of the state; 'the call of this meeting. 1 have te From Canyons About 30 members of the West Ward the needs of the state and,' while not ' in two other men from your town Democrats Elect Delegates Patriach Reese Watkin Relief Society held, a special meeting an orator, I can and will. ; if elected,' jrill assist you in making the notable guests stopThursday night To Lake Salt Convention Passes To His Reward Tuesday evenfng. A pleasant social represent the people of Utah ut a way. for this. Kindly, let me ped over here, the personel being the hour was enjoyed, and the ladies were that wilL be satisfactory to them", Mr. ; meeting clinic party which hat j by return mail If this five weeks Armstrong also said "The farmers of. ' spent The Democratic Primary held in Bea - Funeral services for Patriarch Wat- - engaged , in rag tacking., During the arranged. I have written Mr. m the southern of the com State, part kto Reese, who died Sunday, August evening plans for their coming baiaar Utah, the same ab elsewhere, are labor I and Geo. Johnson who will help posed of Surgeon C P. Knight of the ver Tuesday night, August etn. reing under heavy bordens, they are : not ; sulted in the election of the following 6th., aged 92 years, 7 months and 13 were discussed and committees were as U. S. Public Health Service. Mrs. Kniirht financially as they should. , pointed. V Y"' days, were held in the " Stake House 1 ' be;prosperous . Very truly yours, , ani three children; Dr. and Mrs. W. J. delegates; Hon. J. F. Tolton, James E hence neither s the State nor the Un M a Robert B. White, Abe Mur August 8th., Many friends were assem-- 1 W. Hansen Jr. ion can expect to regain normalcy until Coulton and three children: two Feder Robinson, bledfronall wards in the Stake, and Big Plans Under "War For " ' V Secretary. al nurses, Miss Nellie Heinzelman, Miss dock and John P. Barton; most of the farms of the country have been whom left for Salt Lake Wednesday beautiful flowers covered the casket Fair State Utah's 1922 brought up toAheir normal' condition. Luby from Florida and Miss Florence platform. believe in and have greatly apprecia From Joseph Manzione v Brown who has become one of the best afternoon. While the delegates were Dermis White of the East Bishop it is generally understood the Farm Bloc. It U the first time ted for Final Now Located In Baltimore known members of Utah Public Health uninstructed, preliminary arrangemenls J. Williams that the majority were Armstrong men. Ward officiated. Bp. in the history of the United States from Utah fair the State of -- .'f;-. the work this past year. After a drive a 4 holding offered the benediction. Two anthems fi had any real pow-- ' report from Milford announces the has the farmer that have to been 2 T, October complettown round at received Mrs. just expressed delight they by ijetter recently fact that the Primary there Tuesday by the choir, and vocal duets by Mrs. ed and elecby the board of directors, j W. D, ef in Congress.. If nominated o Bohn, Joseph Manzione, who the good roads, 'trees, grassy camp was an overwhelming victory for Helena B. McGarry were most effec do see to that the ight beat shall I g ted the my of !een located for the past seven ground, and pretty homes. . They votes tive. High tribute to the life and labors Sutton, Manager Seventy-seve- n Senater Kine. u. ' a deal." farmers known niade has square 'that get it M. Mrs. exposition, Robinson in L iii of Mr. Reese were voiced by Elders Baltimore, sends a message the evening with all for Mr. King. called attention cast, also Mr. Armstrong of the fair will be C. D. White, Geo. Parkinson, Fred T. every department j withes and. 'appreciation to and Miss Kendall Franke where they of to the fact of making better home con-- ', with a wll showing represented r friends. Mr. Manzione receives were joined by Mrs. Aubrey Tolton and Gunn and Pres. S. O. White. Thomas Mothers And Daughters securing better markets, strir-y W the Beaver City Press each Miss Irene Tolton, other acquaintances L Griffiths pronounced the benediction. Utah's Vbeat" .There' is to be no dittons, to keep our young people at. home, With Mrs. Joseph F. McGregor, 4 and says that he 'is more than in Beaver. A brief sketch of the life of the hon diminution v in the sire o( the displays ing etc'. His remarks were well received sdUo be able to chairman. Mrs. Karl Tolton and Mrs. ored Patriarch will be given next week. or scop of exhibits, he declared. keep in touch with and impressed his bearers that Mr. will and The Stake fair grounds buildings Fletcher Barton in charge, the 1n . Utah, while occupied in the R. R. Tanner A Candidate is honest, efficient and If ' In Imhav care unusual be Armstrong exetlent Mutual shape, omcersof theYoucgLadei'a jo field. He continues to enjoy the Notes will make a good official. From House Lower elected For Nomination to y or and been taken Copied an improve preserve are ing arranging tuaitr for service, as well as the provement Assn., Beaver County News them. The exposition buildings ars tow :k& of outing in Murdock grove, to cele surroundings in the East. Rollin R, Tanner, old Beaver resident brate Mothers' and Daugh ters'Day, next adequate to give a representative show- East And WestWard i has visitor in recent Smith and a 16th. Transportation came Grant here, from Baker ing of the state's' resources, industries formally H August Tuesday, J Birthday Celebration M. L A. Meeting SS' ri and schools. .Appeals have been sent announced his candidacy for the Demo will be provided for all guests, to jesve Wednesday, Monday evening,- - August 7th. Wra. Burke, of Beaver, is here doing out to county agencies, to have typical cratic nomination for the Lower House, town alout ten o'clock Tuesday mornseventeenth birthday of LaMar At the meeting of the East and West ; from the second Congressional district ing, A spicy program has beenprepared. some ornamental stucco work on the exhibits of their products in the borti M. L A., Sunday evening at Ward celebrated ;awas at the home of The cultural building, and indications point entry of Mr. Tanner's name, which ample provision made for a picnic spread I. O. O. F. , 8:15 Park HalL a "welcome home" wenU Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Mor at Mrs. F. C. Harris and Mrs. Russell to a general and hearty response. is the third to be presented to the pub nd suitable amusements to make the will be given in honor of Geo, About half a dozen 'bt his ; program is' well The board of directors boy lie, add considerable interest to the race affair a success. organ Parsons left for Besver last Tuesday returned from the South- - . Smith, laUly " present to make the oeca- - for numerous friends who are concern details ised ' the' to conduct many to stay two weeks. ern mates: Mate yuartette.l Frank i happy one. Ice cream and cake ed relative to the outcome of the issue. Geo. Mitchell of Beaver, represent preparing for the fair, The division of Plan Cancel Welcome Home ad- - , and Smith served others; and Pioneers Daughters amusements I were ing the Con. Wagon Company, spent tabor has been mapped out and each ided for the Ferrer ."Missionary Song, Folks dress, Old Wesley which Is Beaver was evening, To Entertain busy perfectirg several days here.recently selling alfal individual member Bradahaw Water Harris; "Missionary Roy Experiences," I one of the red letter day s of the her .The or his department. plans for fa seed hullers. Geo, Smith; Piano Solo, Geo. C Mur just beginning fdr the young guest On Monday afternoon August 7th., of Utah directors State the of board Miss Hattie Wbornham, of Beaver, TWaiiae of the fact that Mothers " i aor. v. . as now constituted, is dock, Jr.; "Miasionary .Experienes' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Day falls on August 15tb., spent Saturday ' night here and at Fair association, Daughters' Wood- Tom Geo. Cornet Solo, Gunn; of their I and daugh of the Bradshaw, the marriage following , men , and due also to plans which had been tended the opening of Milford PuMic composed ";"S house; Quartette. JreeU are Finally Cleared tcr Miss Isabella Bradshaw and Leroy formulated women: voted upon committee a library. by f Mr. and Mrs. Larkin- son of J. H, Waters, Winder, Wj.C.i president; tDrsin leading West from the ! E. N. Thompson, manager of. the by the Stake Conference and appointed The I. N. S Death Of Ralph Rowley Waters, took place at two o'clock. or Beaver, Telephone exchange at Beaver,-- 'and Manderfield, first old the (tfbool has finally been" fUled in. entertain to people r i ' Gee. was periormea ioy cisnop Pearce. second A very sad thing occured last week greets scraped and cleared rock ceremony elaborate preparations of the Daughters EdNowers lineman, spent Tuesday D. a of ' Wm. fa S. the Urge presence McAllister, 'tressurer; hen little Ralph Rowley, the two more made presentable and George PsJce, of Utah Pioneers Jiave been set aside, here. James "E. month's old son familv ratherine. The host or friends directors, Sutton, manager; ible. attends of Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. deal of regret a good Mrs. Abe Fotheringham Jr., is spendand relatives present st the service, although Ellison, John N, Dsvls, H. T. Reynold, Rowley of Garrison, ' passed sway on urawn wiw and have, they this decision; insr a few days at Beaver with ber A. and who attended the wedding dinner Gr Msckeniier Mrs. i, R. Davis, the train near Provo, while. being taken in favor of the Stake's Committee, as mother-i- n law Mrs. A. L. Fothering Bull Association of a evidenced fallowed Mrs. Georgina Marriott, James Jensen, portion wMrh be not possible will by bis parents, to Salt Lake for treat' it is thought that it ;' ham. Louis S. Cardon. -' ' dairy meeting held in the Court good will extended to the young couple, ment The grief stricken parents imimmeai demonstation to have a third Miss Marcia Levi is visiting her " 1Mt Tuesday night a nnanimona Mr', and Mrs. Waters will make their atelv. mediately wired Mr. Rowley's parents. erandparents' Mr. and Mrs. H, 11. Ash given to organize a dairy bull home in Beaver. S We Will Sell V Sir. and Mrs. J, H. Dearden of Garri- - '. A anon as the Old Folks Committee worth ia Beaver, 'ttion. Aug, 18th. is the dateselectand one on who met them at Delta and acconv . One mower, one sulky rake, tnirether. and ia able to comp.ev o .ta " ill Mr. and Mrs. James Carter returned f Perfect the organization. A com ... i lowest loader The ;' ; at panied them home. bargsn prices. Concern arrangements, active operanona hay I was appointed to solicit stock Notice To Whom it May last week from a trip to of ... ( Thursday Consolidated on 1 binders. tne program possible price forward. Meanwhile, Pioneer Dwgh Salt Lake Citv. They went to Beaver Wagon wimgwas also held at Greenville Mach. Co.-A- dv. A Good Cooling Arrangement ' ;.dvnrenaredbythe con whom it all may is to This Mrs. notify Carter's to visit com parents, the to over ' Friday . a and Minersville May f night at tor has been turned Mr. Moses Edwards local represents-tlv- e i iy night undersigned, nave Th (rnests will be notified of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearson, ,at both places the pro- - cern that we, the Market of the Nelson-Rick- s Leland from Oesrrjery ef the City Cedar Editor Visits Beaver - Mr. and Mrs John White and family in due time. fmwas favorably acted upon and purchased ill one of, the built plans Salt Lake, way, will recently not, in any and that we Alex Rollo, of the.Cedar. City Record, County Bull Association now Dean are moving t Beaver for the summer. and most for convenient, any yet econ-- . sanitary be resjonsible to be an Msured ahane or manner, . time in town Wednesday, ahort spent Beaver fxt Tolton of Monday F. spent we have cream devices J, omic for cooling Dance Saturday Night debts contracted by Leland Dean, Dean same on his return from a business trip to seen i the He left in town, afternoon cement has made He a Brother or the City Market Monroe orchestra satisfied the dane Salt Lake end Ogden. Kir. Hollo called tank anywhere. to Dr. Buswell Salt Lake City. for the cream evening immerse MARKET enough even deep Coming GILLIES BROTHERS rera at the ODerahause Thursday X . .. . 7 , Leonard at the Press Office, and expressed and which son. flows a Muir neck to the r J 1 uiuweu upninairoic carta Mr. Walt? through re will be Gillies Glenn i nerformance bpeci .nd tha long1 r f Salt Lake will be at Beave " return gret that be was unable to remain cold water: this, lug stream of continuous Beaver to They went Saturday. Albin Gillies' house T Saturday tA at th Onera er in Beaver. , , ed Sunday evening with Mrs. Muir snd Ad v, together with a special perforated top; f luesday noon to Wednesday Proprietors. A I. i nlght-A- dv. cools the cream perfectly and maintains lunst No charire for test children, who hsve been spending s res. References, Glasses Charles Glen, Elwood .leffcr- - it in prime condition until it is shipped week with relstives m Besver. are worn Land Farming Dnr ' ' ' ' BaH Base aiUi as well as vision. u uwwm mi.iu.u to the factory. Mrs. W. E. Jones left Wednesday ol be Milton Gentry brought In a sample of yesterday p,,lta of the eame last week for Beaver to visit her moth- - boy Bcouts, were in Beaver Tues- corn grown on his Freemont dry una Unnro and Beaver in 11 Innings 'r prompt : ' S '.. Cash. Talks': on their way to Puffer'a Lake attention, address farm Thursday that Is eight feet high off er, Mrs. A. L. Fotheringham. day be will ' played tie 13. The were U to -FOR SALETwo ranges, almost f 'mmunications for the Press for a fishing trip. .' , and has splendid ears already formed at Beaver Saturday afternoon. new merefrigerator, electric washeiv I Beaver City Press n ihrm. Milton is arranging to clear While in Beaver, Caleb Orton, The little Misses ; Evelyn and a Combination . cupboard Family. is wheat f tow, owing to the absence 40 acres of ground to plant to Borne time J alia Low have returned from a of cs , . spent svale, real late a make will Mary so arrived leaving successfu Miss Nellie Roper e fetasureofa and " a fc4 19 f.n Mrs. editor, your communica f,i. old his Prownof at the for cash. Arthur Gentry, visit with their aunt' Mrs. sister, from Oak City, and is with the family next year. week, last i3 nay remain crop Adv.-S2- -U. Farrar Milford. place. Roger field, of - herfiister. Mrs. Edwia Jamcs Muir. unopened ti! . ; , vt'cittrtfrIkM Home ' Industry. Patronise ' i p. uf thefnBeaver County Sheep-Include- d .will the-pa- rty be v.jr En-ni- 1: hr following the open airpavillion. Pn -- fully-Inow- S En-Rou- ar-irae- ' ' . a I. . . snt forth-coinin- all-da- . - e ,f : , , ... 1 . . m ' -- . "''': ! ' ,u - ..... - 1 t . ... . 1 - 22-2- ri . f - . 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