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Show county . Item finest ta A4 M( i ted the eoosty of B300 stout, people, joul jje CSty an taeorpt best int the BKt d at the foot ot th Waxatcn range La a very beautiful, Irri gated valley of ,nd ft mountain of Wt We. The re-W- mating 'erttt Ity. It ta aot. ed for it aae homes, epka did school, library, aad Its tt U with stocked WTweJl h wor-j,- y of W ; rum fNTY. SEAT NO. 40 LlJMB XX )TAI5 for COUNTY ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVED ..... u..j.r -- -- ' 'r- Ji9 ltter o" 'u-te- ..v.. rit - uSu ... family was caned br"Brig;h am Young to settle at Cedar City. They came to Beaver In the (O's and have lived here ever since. He was one of the first telegraph era in Utah and an Indian war veteran, and was always a good Latter Day Saint. In 1865, August 5, he married Hannah R. Holgate. She died May 4, 1866. In 1861 he married Mary H. Smith, to whom four children were born. Those surviving of this family are Mrs. Sam Warby, of Bountiful; and Mrs. J. R. Kaalam of Salt Lake City. On November 27, 1879, he was married to Anna M. Thorpe, at St. temole. Ten children were R ...i... B. White, D 832 . .. site's majority ..... 7? Tear Commissione- rT. Harris, R C Slnan ft ......488 Harris' ....21 ,.-.- llO majority Commissioner Tutler's lks 1B6Z. " Th A.. D .678 ...908 ..1235 majority $240 Per Year UNION PACIFIC ENDORSED Armistice day was ushered in on - Ivor's pioneers. . mmfaolnllAri mat til I fvil Saturday by the firing of the Natione county mi services were unaer tne direc- - al salute at I sunrise. I . Of AlttArt canvassed tlon Mnrrla the and -iver juuuj The program which had been ar Invocation Bishop Geo. Parkin-- I Several small erjtioa returns. ranged by the Service Star Legion, discovered la several pUe- - eon. were was held in the high school I . t f tvt v WAss Uk&J L t ms afnui uwuuu iillXCU uj i T? hail- -A ma.. quartet Mrs. 8hep Tanner. Mrs. 0, wlin " otnennKun", Mayor J. P. Barton presided and last ,n a wek' Mlson, (Jaude C. Cornwall and Gue Winnie lTen 4 jty of Low, Martha Hurst,' Rosella to S O. White, by a Fernley. jjr, tost out Dorrity and Alice Atktn acted as the The were speakers Bishop George ushers. brity of 39 and J. F. Tolton. who anoke Pake tty Community singing of "America" lmpreiaiT worde of the deceased. 5 was changed to a majority ot the invocation by J. F. preceeded Many beautiful flowers covered W HIrsche R. Tolton. Vocal mueic was furnished m figures given as official for the the casket. Interment was made in by Fletcher Barton, C. C. Cornwall, Mountain View cemetery. ity are as follows: Frank Smith and Wil T". Morris. Bishop George Paice dedicated the Mrs. 'berger, R A. J. Young gave a reading i n .......s..80l gTave, and the high school students boostVjority for King 42. er song received a warm round of jf ergus o. wilden was born tn Congressman applause. r807 Sheffield, Yorkshire, Eng., Decem ilton. R Lieut J. A. Young, the orator of 1840. In he 1849 Joined ber, the 'eUing. D the day, paid great tribute to the i cnurcn of Day 8aints. He was fjlajority for' Colton !..!Z"I..58 mothers, saying: "it is easier to go the fourth son of Char aeanarahthlar Supreme Cour- tto the of the earth and fight unends son of Charles and Elea818 the fourth Lm p to death, than to stay at home and nor of the family of Um.'n n w,,de1. 75i tners and sisters, and was the last wait" for fig Chrrv 4 Miss Laura Shepherd read a touch I . I.J A.10 11. f ' 14.M me TT.l. 9 uuil-th,WI Tn.rniHAn life story of ware, vicissitudes ing 8Uto W,Ul hl parenti at the "Ke 821 N. Jensen. R where a mother was the central fi -.a I of nine years, arriving at New Or C. Jensen, D I .B 1 lift a I .m gure, , .J o uu iieu ai umerem 82 Majority for C. N, Jensen The high school orchestra furnplaces along tne Missouri river untn ished SUte Senator music the best they ever the year 1852, when with his parents Irid HIrschi, R played. . he crossed the plains to Utah, arrlv- 'as. Petty, D Barton concluded with a Mayor , ing- at sau city, septemner 13, few tHrschl's majorfty appropriate remarks. Eyre, R N' PIONEER LAID TO REST Impressive funeral services were held Sunday at the Stake building tor, Fergus O. Wllden, one of Bea- - ounty Clerk Bakes R it Griffltha, D erat 100 par American. BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1982 FACIAL ELECTION "Cutler, ti popcJattosi feting f het tear It churchM. the most the Following program, the mothers, wives, fathers, sisters and were pernaps a raw marshalled to the banquet hall where plates had been laid for 135. Misses Hortense and Hettle White in the capacity of caterers assisted by twenty high school girls as wait sweet-neart- s, RETURXED MISSIONARY IS HONORED HERE resses, served a banquet from the school's well equipped kitchen which was both a credit to themselves and to the exservlce men who were the hosts. Wmj Cline, as toastmaster and master of ceremonies, in a few well chosen words, called upon the speakers who addressed the banqueters briefly. Dr. J. F. McGregor gave a spicy short talk ; Mrs. James Yardley as the president of the local Service Star Legion, and especially as the one gold star mother present, was next In Mr. Cltne's repertoire. Her address was to the 'point and called forth much applause. For the vice men, Prof. Cornwall was then called upon and true to .his readiness, a delightfully en tertaining sketch of war incidents was given. Mr. Cline spoke with gravity upon the day's Importance, and expressed for" . each committee and branch of the service, the sin cere appreciation for help contribut ed. The banquet was a real feather iu the caps of the hosts the men and long win those who were present renumber that, it was a great honor to have feasted at the mens' banquet. The dance for children in the afternoon by the city officials : Each child was treated to candy and Buta. The evening dance was not only a pageant of Itself, but the proceeds about 80 were proof of the spirit existing. Old ' American Flag Long May She Wave! ex-s- er never-failin- g ce ce MRS HUNTINGTON IS ENTERTAINED At a Joint meeting of the Beaver County Farm bureau and the Beaver City Chamber ot Commerce, held last Tuesday in the Library auditorium. resolution was adopted favoring the attitude of the Union Pacific railroad in their controversy with the Southern Pacific over the control ot the Central Pacific line from Ogden to Sacramonto. Mr. V. S. Peet, representing the Union Pacific, made a short talk ex plaining the benefits to be derived by Utah by having the Central Pacific controlled by the Union Pacific instead of by the Southern Pacific. He said that practically all eastern bound freight originating on the Cen tral Pacific in Nevada, waa now sent over the long haul via California and New Orleans Instead of over the short haul via Ogden b cause the Southern Pacific now controltng the Central Pacific would la that way get one hundred per, cent of the freight, whereas, If it were sent via Ogden, they would' have to divide with other connecting roads. , Mr. V. & Peet. agriculturalist with the Union Pacific railway, stated at the meeting ot the ram Bureau, last Tuesday, that it the farmers ot Beaver county would get ground thoroughly manured and deeply plowed this winter, be would agree to haw some celery raisers come here next spring to plant end grow eetery 00 a larger scole. ' He wa confident he could get ttea from such celery center aa Xslamo 100, Michigan to come, it enough ground to make tt an object were prepared ihis winter. 'J - Mr. R. 8. Pixton, . who " hat had charge ot tha eelery this season made a partial report at the meeting oa what had been learned so tar. He wilt make a complete report la a short time a copy of which will be printed.' ') ENTERTAINS Mrs. Robert L. Plxtoa entertain the Teacher's Sewing elib at her Murdoch academy A Red Cross meeting waa called home at the afternoon ot last grounds, Thursday by Mayor John P. Barton, for WedRED CROSS CONTINUES ed nesday evening, This issue went to press before the meeting took place. However, a full report will be made next week, ' ThePrewjcaa. only say, as it has said la the past, that loyal cltlsens should rally to this roll sail. The e growing development of evils, shows that many are aow in worse condition than during any one year slnee the Armistice; and that if the soldier ever did need and merit the consideration and support of the people, now Is the time. war-tim- O HERE FOR CELERY CROP LADIES FARM BUREAU CLUB A pleasant afternoon was" spent with needle work and chatting. Refreshments were aerved by the; hostess to the following guests: Mrs. J. F. Day, Mrs, Pritcbett, Mrs Frank Smith, Mrs. Edwin Paice, Mrs. T. W. Oann, Mrs. J, F. McGregor, Mrs. J? A. Yoaag, Mrs. E. A Petty, Mrs John Joseph. Mrs Mark Woolsey, Mrs. Tangrea. ' ' ' . ' . . r. - Miss LaPrlel White and Mlss .Ua- Snephord, who are, teaching, school at Mlnersvllle, spent the week end hero with their mothers, Mrs. George White and Mrs. Barak Shep- ra, " ' The West ward primary officers The Ladles Farm Bureau club met herd. Miss Laura Shepherd who has and teachers gave an afternoon party Friday. November 8, In the auditoriMr. and Mrs. Rastus Bohn received i.848 cently returned from a mission for for Mrs. Alice onThurs-day- , um of a letter last week from Mr. Joseph Huntington the library building and lis ninths maioritv 11 the L. D. S. church in the Northwest November 2, which was worthy tened to awho is oa a, mission. He Manilone. oa lecture "The masurer splendid ern states, was given a welcome- - of more which it Child's Welfare" has ten months and has notice, prompt been, gone Miss Het given by Skinner, R so 4 home party by her many friends and would have received had the Press been Baltimore and Capital Heiat tle White. m Smith, D neighbors, of both wards, at the Park been informed. ;.. and has ghts. Maryland recently gone Those who did not attend missed .225 hall, Friday night pinner's majority A few weeks ago, Mrs. Huntington D. to He spent hie Washington herlff The following program, under the tendered her resignation as council- something very interesting and in to den, Edward A. Wllden, Jas E. WilD. C. He sent hi Washington, structive. Jameson, R 738 or to the president of the organisaden, Joseph T. Wilden. Ira T. Wilden direction of Mr. Tom Gunn, was The club meets the first Friday ia love and best regards to his frlsada 860 f 8herwood, D tion, Mrs. Mary Goodwin, having E. wllden, all of Beaver City. Ruth and has outlined a la Beaver, and stated that he waa ierwood's majority 122 He was the father of fourteen Song "Oh, Say, What a Truth," served for the past fire years. The course of very Interesting subjects. much pleased with hie work. reorder demonstration was by way of an apgrandchildren; audience. children; twenty-si- x The Marion Smlthsoa arrived ia towa public1 is cordially Invited to SIC uunshee, R preciation of this service and the and ten (Teat grandchildren. Prayer J. F. McGregor. attend these meetings. .. . aad wilt have charge of the Tuesday e wr. D the in connection 771 work. "Sunshine is Shown."-Bish- op Song He wilt move bis tarn show. picture whee majority 45 - g Paice spoke a few words ot A set of silver teaspoons and also MANDERFTELD ITEMS MilfordJ . here from fly MEETS WITH 8ERIOUS ACCIDENT torney a set of stiver salad forks were prewelcome to the audience, of Miss Miss Prudence Twltchettl spent Mrs. Rtlla Johnson and children of Woodbury, R (1) day or two with her parents the lat Shepherd and her splendid work In sented to Mrs. Huntington al a sub A Mr. of who Gould with Haseltoa, Idaho, arrived here on FriMurdock, D token Parowaa, of remembrance. ,The stantial 74 ter part ot the week. 8he has been the church and field. his week to visit Mrs. Johnof were last artock's majority to day Beaver, brother, recollections voiced and coming ......355 out with the movies for some length anticipation Sole "Kind Words are Sweet son's and sister, Mrs. Sarah motber ot met with last nreyor were most Friday the afternoon week, night gra of time, and returned to Baker again Tones." Prof Cornwall, assisted by! during and will be long recalled by a serious accident out on the. main Shepherd and Miss Laura Shepherd. Fotherlngham. R 770 tlfylng, ias( Tussdajr. the audience with the chorus. Mrs. Joba White returned last ! White, Jr. D the hostesses, as well as by the guest highway. He was driving a truck .801 Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bohn are mov Miss of honor. "Old Friends.", and overtook two large load., of week from Bait Lake City where she Reading 89 jhlts's majority In home new intoNtheir Beaver, Guen Heatoo. ing wood and in. trying to pass. went oa went to ba with ber daughter, wssor lafalv nnrrhaaAft from rVInt, tK Miss Shepherd spoke In response ' "UU1Q8. K Patterson, who went through lna Parkinson returned the wrong aide of the road, and in Mrs. H1U i. to the words of welcome ot her ap- home over ditch. into the someway several tipped very critical operationa, . U 710 Lake Salt Sim. from "une, jr. Saturday City, ttt. fc.j An. mUilAiiiriH of the expression of love where she was called three weeks Mr. Gould waa quite badly bruised preciation ua majority ... 4 Mr. Mrs. W01 Elmer and Mr. and mrk C Cornwall, and John A. shown by her friends. She also gave but was able to be removed to his James Lang, of Mllford, were tha will Ogden was elected bedalde her Les to the of son, ago, In the Beaver jer, Young, both teachers ";" a very Interesting account of her hone Saturday.'" week end guests ot Mr. and Mrs Tom "V re4c wif Geo. Mur-- blgh school. They gave some very mission work and ended by saying, lie, who underwent an operation. . 0 a vote of 407 to 375." 7 I Leslie accompanied his mother home Gunn, snd attended the 'Armistice also remarks: and talks intjmHnr Mrs. Morrison Hickman, and lit Hall was elected although she missed her work in the and is Improving nicely. dance. Saturday evening. They of iMt-n.Justice dsy in musical chlldmn th. " " " ... law i mission field, she was glad to be at tle ot hers are Richfield, daughters, borne Sunday afternoon. returned minersvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murdock redrill Mr. Vera Oakden also ws home. mother their and visiting grandmoth cnois won over Jamcinn. Mr. Mrs. Tom, Gunn aad Mr. and ot ,. main obiect ceived the following news Items or Justice of Elders er, MrsCaroline Matheson. Cornwall 'The Prof. sang, the Peace In and Mrs. reson Wtl T. Mortia were dinner Mr. of Max. their and grandson. to talk with the parents in of Israel' assisted by the audience. Mr. and Mrs. LQoyd Lee and dau guests ot Mrs. Lincoln Murdock, of 8an Fran Bishop and Mrs. George , o V " hush f a cisco, California: who have beea spending some Paice Sunday evening. m w" Have Been "You ghter, wn- wen . Reading all iT; .. .. feeling ber were present, wirord. Warrea Hall in pald for mir onK walk in such cold Friend to Me" Miss Hermolne In choosing a champion route little time here with Mrs. Lee's par Mrs. Wm. Lake Munford Salt of a a. . III '. a vit tTnarns in weaver, manager for Division No. 3, I find it ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Gillies, have City, who has beea visiting la Mll weather. r-- ai moved back to Mllford to mske tholr vote on the amend- ford, will also spent some time ta Games under the direction of Prot quite a task, considering the many i follows: little llJrrTLB SUMMER VTSITOR nowever, real good boys, (N home, Beaver with her many relatives. Cornwall were enjoyed for a time, ' Mrs.' Lucy Foreman snd, little dau f 64; No, 1028. REMEMBERS FRIEXPft after which the remainder ot the eve mo) Max Murdock stands out in Mr. and Mrs. Samuel nutchings li4; No. 921 was spent with social time and front as a champion. Max has every ghter, came Saturday of last week hare received word from their dau ning ...... i'eS 5,! Vn S1 T. aAnla qualification necessary first In all from Joseph, to spend the winter ghter and her husband. Prof, aad dancing. "Hsts polled seven votes LM.area to the Hurst family from such as turning In routs lists. with Mrs. Foreman's cousin, Mrs Mrs. Donald Pymm, that they are en Fruit was served during the eve things and West e twenty-threIn In payment of bill and serving the Hattle Ashworth. Wjrnbna, 7T'e his parents' home Tanner. F. J. Benediction. joying college social tits, as wsO ae ning.. w Charley Stonefor U. a route; no complaints and' alwaya out Mrs. Mary Munford returned on tha pursuit ot their Uterery work. that hs 'members Howdard Virginia, I ttt the DOSt Office - M for new business. Everything Is bus Tuesday from Salt Lake City, where vi v.v. Mrs. Luclle Murdock Is clerking ivmi In,., vote Dolled Miss Kendall Franks who has been iness with Max Ban Francisco Bul ka m " - And wants very shs went to attend the Quarterly con -in th mhii. ftUU MWt ww ... at and Fernley's store during tbe absen the for psst year, bookkeeper letin. , I "5ference and visit relatives. much to fly to Bearer In an old alr- ce Mr. Gus Fernley, who of Beaver City the for .. pck and Qki. .v. tt. v.. correspondent Mrs. Oscar Larson, who has been "Miiunr were ine oniy plane and neip see 10 wmp. of ing his household goods, having reMiss Lulu Hodges, daughter devote will and has resigned n'1 to ranAlv Press, A .- -j In ha mnhlla m several days here with ber Mr. Harry Hodges, deft Tuesday cently sold bis beautiful home to Mr. uiajunvj i pony, ana classes ia short hand spending la inland Id. her time to ber tTiirat Mrs. rt turned morning for Monterey, California. Mary Crosby, mother, unw and Mrs. Ed. Bobn. ISO Mr. and Mrs. edl Mrs. Carlton, j, Skinner and Dumhes rt. irttu fallow and his mother are and typewriting. to her home at Mllford Thursday eve Mr. ot Mrs. and the will winter with the will George spend Fernley Fernley, take ... of the up . paper onln imoucans to receive - tor Irreatly missed among weir larxr? cir- work that Miss Franks has been do ning ot last week. Mllford, visited here Sunday with his father and mother, Mr, sad Mrs. minora. Ed wsrd Fernley. .1, A frund, and relaUves her ... ... ,. Raymond Hodges went north over Mr. Fernleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing. ... :. Edward Mrs. Mary A. Munford returned oa accom were on 'Fernley. They returning Miss Alice Gale, who has been land last Saturday, I ttle Whortifc. .1 V. 8. Poet ot the Union Taclflc KesMr. Mrs. and last from Salt Lake, where Clark who with Mrs. by panled Tuesday Hodges, an extended visit at the Sunday lea tp who she Mrs. Friday for a three railroad, spent Monday and Tuesday makingof tor about five woeka. Shs was Kssler's mother visited a ler, spent now from protracted recovering home sister, Mrs. Jared Stanin Mlnersvllle '" Mrs. Anale Whit. Miss Osi eanrata. Joined and Mil- - here In the Interests of the sgrlcul . by illness. ley, returned to Beaver last Tuesday. ' the library' work. company, of the Intemti tural ft 782 i re- - 0ofh . C n every-mont- I jl long-tim- . Mrs.-Jame- 1 tii , ft .mhr nr Mil-lyn- Inly r 1 1t1 A -- g . I . 1 n1" ns o... I I l- a-- -j fc - ? - an, L.j I n.i.t.l. ... w; r.V "" . .- s |