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Show rr - js , TUs"-ni.oe?- Na i L21 ASM BEAVER Jie following la the Bearer High : ool basket ball schedule ?anuary 6 Bearer High vs. s from B. Y. V. 'anuary 12 Bearer High., -- .2 t. Bearer High, vs. B. High vs. Bearer High ra Flll-- e, 'anuary 26th Bearer owan (league game.) Vbruarr Five If possible. 'ebruary 12 Bearer High vs. te Normal (league game.) Ickets practice game 15 and 25 is. . League games 25 and 60 ' ' - and! Sweater dances tudent-Bod- y r the games'. 'he athletic department would hare the very much, of the citizens of Bearer, s your school and your team. The s are young and hare not had ch experience, but they are work- hard and training faithfully and I be In the game to win. They will ke up what they lack in experi-- e by speed and endurance. The team represents the best ell's basketball players the coach has a able to discover In the school, he team does not win, blame the ch or the school,: nol f ttje Tinea; boys hare courage and will never -"yellow? or quit fighting for Our Schooi." .. ,. iHlgh tar school Is new. We are' Just ep-Ma- unjt-suppo- te rt . r enuring the athletic petition. We hare the task of ng the foundation for. the future .esses of our school. We must our policy to our neighbors of field) i CITY, UTAH, "FRIDAY JANUARY 5Y 1023. (3.00 Per Year WEST WARD M. I. A. FISH AND GAME CLUB BALL FOR M BEAVER HIGH ersvllle. January 19 .L MRS. MATHESOIJ NEW COUNTY OFFICERS The West Ward M. I. A. wiU begin the New Year's work by changing the time of their meetings from Tuesday back to Sunday 'evenings. Many of the members of the ward and also some of the school authorities have asked for the change and All county officers began their reed to appoint a Republican from the M. I. A. officers feel that there Is for It new terms Tuesday January I; the west end, and the unanimous Justification la tree for this Sunday evening of There were a number of strange fac choice fell to M. P. Lewis, , work with no interference ot school es present," and there wilt be "nam The appointment of Mr, Lewis ber of new names on the pay roll. meets with the approral ot not only ' The next meeting will be held on Besides there was one surprise. When the large part of the west end, but Is Sunday, January 7, at 7:30 p. m. The following conjoint program the retiring board of - county com very popular with the entire county, be given: will missioners met in the morning, they Mr. Lewis is a civil engineer by proAddress Thos. Gunn. found the resignation of C. A. Ar fession and a member of the firm lington as county commissioner on known as the Mllford Realty Com? , Girls' chorus. Readflng Orrtlle Harris. file to take effect at once, and it be- pany. ' He served ; his country la Cello solo W. T. Morris, came their duty to fill the vacancy;, France andf was seriously hurt 'In a ' Retold story Norma Jensen. but' as there were no applications or train wreck over there. He will make No class work will be given. Every recommendations be'ore the board,' good as commissioner. the wires were Immediately got busy; Besides the entire new board ot one is Invited to attend. in an effort to find who was the commissioners, the new officers are: choice of the people In the west end QUIET HOME WEDDING Jack Sherwood Sheriff. of the county, as it was felt thst the ' Abe Murdock, county attorney. Miss Vona Easton, daughter of Mr. new member should come from that . Bert Griffiths county clerk, Mrs. William Easton, was united and ft. 'A number of White O. part the county. latge Surveyor. , ' in to Theodore Cox, son of sheriff of names were discussedL new not The marriage has among sppointed whom were H. T. Hsnk's, Joe, R hisaew deputy, but is content' to Mrs. LAwrence cox, Saturday eve-lnDecember .22, at the home of M.urdock, Jr. Leonard Bowen, J. I leave the duties of that office la the ' Griffiths and Orin Burke. However, hands of Eph Puffer, who has served the bride. the Just immediate families were In noon so hour arrived and with It the sheriff' office, the many years present. Bishop C. Dennla White,, the term, of office of the board ex either as deputy or sheriff. pired, and the appointment' of the ; Politically,' the' offices are equal of the East " ward, perforated the Mur-doceremony. new .member was left to the new ly divided Cutler, Griffiths, Tuesday tight ef last week, a torid board members Messrs C. F. Har- White and Sherwood'are Dero- " aLshowecwas Skingiven at the Cor;s- ajijJRoes Cutlert; i,- its, n4J)iunahesreeorder The law provides that a vacancy In ner, treasurer, Rollins, assessor, ana Robert White, Bearer county, rep the office of county commissioner Lewie end Harris are Republicans. The young couple left the next resentative elect ' promises to do all shall be filled by a member ' of the As a whole it looks as if Beaver day for the Montreal tniae', .where he can la the legislature which con- same political party that the former county should be congratulated upon Mr. Cox has been working for aome venes January 8, to hare these member belonged; and as Mr. Ar- the character and ability of its pres time. Both young people are well enacted into law. known here and have a host of lington was a Republican, it was ag- - ent county officers. friends who join with the Tress la FROM VANCOUVER wishing then a happy wedded life. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONFERENCE The Bearer County Fish and Game club held their annual' meeting and election of officers, Thursday, December 28 in the L 0. 0. F, halL There was quite a large attendance and the business was conducted with , dispatch. Geo. Cockett, president, presided and Geo. 8kinner, the secretary, per formed the duties of his office. President Cockett reported on his trip toSair'Later where "he'wehrtd attend the state sportsmen's organization. Election of officers resulted in the election of Carl Tolton as president: Harry Deihl, rif prebidteot; Geo. Es Bar Skinner, secretary-treasure- r; ton, Alex Hamilton and H. K. Boy-te-r, directors. There are two more directors to be elected one from Mllford and one from Minersrille. A committee, composed of Royt. White, Tangren and Cy. Darte, was appointed to attend a meeting at Parowan, called by the Iron county rod and gun club, for the purpose of discussing proposed changes In .the game laws. The Parowan meeting endorsed all the recommendations previously made by the Bearer County club, except the one concerning The Parowan the Deer season. meeting agreed to ask. for a open season from October 25 to No vember 5 instead of a 10 day sea son from October 26 to November 1, as was recommended by the TOOK SEATS TUESDAY . . - ; -- ; ; g, 15-d- ay ' k. Miss Kate Graham of Vancouver, The date of the annual meeting of The Beaver West Ward Relief so- British he sport world. We must keep Columbia, arrived' here De fjtety conference war, held Decem the chamber has been changed from standards high so that the "B" cember 2? to spend the Christmas ber 31, 1922 In connection with Sac- Saturday evening January 6 to Fri La- the breast of our representatives holidays with her friend,'-Misrament meeting, with the following day evening January 5. The meet1 be a symbol of fair and dean prlel Smith. Both are graduates of program: ing will be held In the library buildpetition. VICTORY THROUGH the St. Mary's academy this coming Remarks President Hattie Bohn. ing and will be called to order AIR FIGHT , shall be our slogan, spring. Thoy returned to their promptly at 7:30 by President J. P. Sustaining of officers.' ; Barton. , day of the "crook" has gone for: school work Wednesday morning. Miss lesson was given by Theology in organised athletics. The man The order of business will Include: Hettte White, subject "Miracles of ENTERTAIN WITH CARDS wins by "tricks and dirt" is Latter Days." A report of the officers, a partial y despised. The coach who wins Mrs. Isabel "McGregor and report on projects under way, and Duet us by teaching his men to knock Dr. .and Mrs. E. K Petty enter the election of officers for the ensu t clever opponent or how to take tained with a card party, at their Mrs Ruby Morris, of Block Teachers. ing year. Demonstration Infair advantage over, him is a home, Christmas ere. interior " the dose of the business meetAt month for of the Januar- yvce to the American ideal of fair of the rooms were decorated with subject ' all "Shar Mrs. gentlemen who hare made Jane Munford,ing subject ' Christmas colore. k . . will go to the dinlnsj reservation Sorrows." and ter all, the winning of contests "500" was played. Mr. and1 Mrs ing Joys a banquet will be serv where room Lois Mrs. Hesson. t the only purpose of athletics Alvan Gillies. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Reading Susan J. ed. e schools. Its chief ralue to the Woolsey, Mr. and Mrs, Ad. White, Remarks President " At the banquet table questions on Golds Mrs. Helen McShane, Murdock. Lynch, iunity is the training it gires and activities will be dis projects Mrs. Dr. MrShane. Clinton and Mr. In boys cltiienahlp. It takes Brother Thomas Muir, returned for cussed the year's business. 2 go, brains, strength, honesty, and Mrs. Fairbanks. missionary, spoke a short time. at both the bus-noA attendance large Luncheon was served at midnight V and cooperation to win out. In Bishop George Palce gave closing and the banquet Is demeeting tics. It takes' these 'same qual- remarks . sired. THOMPSON LIBERAL IS lons to be a successful citizen In After singing by the choir, the dgresslve community. With true benediction was pronounced by Bro. tic habits, your boy will not on Thompson's market passed out S PARTY Wesley Fairer. lay a good ; game of basketball,' very acceptable New Year's gifts to will play the great game of life his customers Tuesday morning. Bert Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Fairbanks enBIRTHDAY PARTY Griffiths got a $169 electric washing tertained Thursday' evening of last issfully and on the square. machine; J. M, Goodwin a 100 pound with a party. , ... Young, Coach, Bearer High An informal birthday party was week, sack of sugar and F. Wilden a sack v.,.v..,.r,,.- ol. rooms were tastefully decor- The given for James Anderson, at the, of Hour. . t tfca utvin'i rrdnrm In aUil home of Mr. and Mrs. Willardl Thorn returned ahoe the Monsen, doctor, NORTH CREEK H0TE- 8Twelve tables were arranged' for Friday from a holiday visit to Delta. peon, Saturday evening. "500". Mrs. Waldo Murdock won the Those present werre: . New Year's dance was held in Messrs Albert Denny, Harry Mathe first prize and Mrs. Kenneth Barton Mrs. Laura Cox was hostess at a ; school" house last - second prise. Friday night bridal shower at her home Tuesday son, Paul Thompson, George Whornrybody had agood time. Quits a A dainty luncheon was served at ham and James Anderson. Bearer boys and girls were pree night of last week. In honor 'of Mr. The Misses were Anna Thompson. midnight by Mrs. Fairbank to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cox. The evening and Mrs. E. A. Petty. Mr. and Mr. was spent la playing games. Lunch Alverta Riley and Levera Cutler. a Grant Tolton, Mr and Mrs. Ksrl snd were served ' Refreshments eoa .was served.' was shop Williams and Brother Dav-o- f had time all. Woolsey, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Barton, by good Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bsrton. Mr. .' GreenriUe, were our Sunday Mrs. A. G. Anderson and. daughter, ool missionaries last Sunday. Mr. and Wm. Hurst made a business trip and Mrs. Karl Woolsey; Bonnie, of Leads', are the guests of Mr talks were greatly and Mrs. Mr. ' McShane. Clifton Mrs enjoyed nr. ana to Mllford Wednesday. uua r , jbhpo, . air. Mrs. a rendered also Clin Mr. and School Murdock. Waldo Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peterson of 9 New Year's program. Mm Mr. and ton McShsne.' Roy . , The play, "Princess Jones," which Long Beach. California, are the GilAlvin Mrs. snd Mr. Fournier, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ander was played. New Year's night, at Xd. of Psr White Mr. and Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Linxy Hoopes are son and other relatives. Victory theatre. Is in a class ot Its lies, owan. . Hon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. own In the. film world and was s The . ANNUAL BALL A SUCCESS The Odd Fellows gare their annual holiday ball. Friday night of last week, at the opera house. The decorations were In keeping with the season. Alarge CbrHmaa bell made ot green and red ; crepe 'paper and small bells, hung from the center of the celling. Janaaesg parasols of every color and description hang from the lights. A large crowd was present to enjoy the happy occasion, wore handsome and the ladle v es . . . ' . , 'r. Edward Rebman returned from Ua last week, where he has had ployment for some time. He Is at 'sent staying at the home of Mr 1 Mrs. Robert White, of Bearer. .. Miss Loclle rMmas week adnssdsy to - Ilnntlngton spent at home, and left on the Unlrsrsl re-snt- sr " Mr-- and Mrs. John Atkins by a large audience.' gave A beautiful present In the form of hot roast chicken supper New Yesr's a folding book, was sent' to Csrol night at. their home at midnight Alphens Sharp left Tuesday for on Saturday, by the Pendleton couples were present to enjoy It and Salt .Lake to take final examination Carol received this gift News. a social time was enjoyed until the for application for Federal training, been born on of having beaue wee hours of the morning. Including Mr. Sharp, Miss Kendall Christmas day. K. Franks has prepared papers for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bohn bsd a de about fourteen men tho Miss Arleen Hooten returned to lightful New Year's ere party at their past few weeks, and tbey are being home.' Those present were Mrs. Kste adjusted, as fast as. affidavits csn be school at the University In Salt Lake Is furnlshsdjTuesday, after a two weeks' visit Noyes, Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Low and fixed. Trnsportation I with the Misses Leasing. Eirs Walt. the men. , i ' noon. PARTY The services were held la the stake tabernacled " with, " Thomas " Gunn, of the West ward la charge. '. Music was futntshed by a male quartet under the direction ot Prof. WU T. Morris. Gus Fernley sang, "Face to Face The invocation was offered by J. , T. Tanner, and the closing praytr bj O. A. Murdock. Dr. J. F, McGregor, J. F, Tc!to and) Bishop George Pales,, of V tie. , West ward, were the speakers, and' paid beautiful tribute to the reverence of motherhood1 and praised the1 high character of Mrs. Matheson. '. The floral offerings were beautiful The Service Star Legion attended la a body.' The pall bearers were . her sons, James, Robert and Orson; Abe Murdock Jr. Milton Gentry ac4 Nel Jensen. The gravo was dsdl- catedl by T. W. Gnaa. ; Caroline 8mall Matheawi waa bora la Aberdeenshire, Scot&ad,' la year ItSt. Her pareat were and Jane SmalL Whea the f, . ; , . ths Jsoi swaU .bnd, .t. . tarerts m mov to- - Llalriethol 'where tti fc.tsr z at laid employed a ner on a large estate. X!$ re her metier died and she was UVta cars-c- f by her grandmother. Ttey moved from here to Carsowrle oa to ' an- other large estate. .When t was 12 : . ' '. ' years oil they moved - to- Dundee, and at the age of It, she became acquainted with the Latter Day Saint and. Joined that church and was a staunch member nntU her daalh.. .Cj was very kind and oonsktortt. the L. D. S. missionaries which l those living caa testify to. la 1171 she was married to Robt ' A. B. Matheson. of Dundee, la tht After llvl- -j city of Edenbargh. there four years, they returned tov Dundee la 1330, and la the year 1812 Immigrated to Utah, locatlaf at i Parowan, and moved to Bearer ta 1820, where she spent the remala 5e of her day. j 'J She was the mother of eight chil dren, two of them Daniel, a baby, died in Infancy la Scotland, and Andrew McFarlaad died here la Bearer, , at the age of 17. She is survived by her husband. 4 sons, Orson P., Robert A. B. Jr. Jam es and Donald, and two daughter. Mrs. Jane Hickman and Mrs. Caroline Ebbie Halee; sevsa grand call dren and. a "host of living relatives and friend to mourn her loss. ' - ,t; ,' - v gowns. ' - Mrs. Caroline Matheson who died Saturday morning, at, her home, as a result of a short Illness, with kid ney trouble, was laid to rest In Moua tain View cemetery, Monday after Mll-tor- d. . la-lu- ce fey Puffer. PASSESAWAY : Mies Alda Neiben entertained on New Year's night at the home ot fcgr parents, Mr. andl Mrs. N. B. Nells, with a midnight luncheon to twelve ' .. ... ; of her friendj. : The home was tastefully decorated with the hoitdaya colors. A Jolly time was spent after which they returned to, the dance at the opera house. ; " a .v'----- --"" - ' MANDERFIELD 2TEW8 Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Edwards en Those from oat of town to attend. the funeral were: Mr, and Mrs. Dr- - L. N. Id Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. Marsdsa and son, Ben, of Parowan; tertained at cards Saturday night Morrison nickmaa and daughter. Tablea were arranged tor six cou- Helea and Jessie of Richfield: Mr. ple. Five Hundred was played with snd Mrs, Joseph Hickman. Mrs. J. a real spirit Lunch was served at 12 Hickman, and Mr. sad Mrs. Va " . ; o'clock. Hlckmaa of Mllford. 1 . , , gave a Miss Beatrice Hurst, who has been party to her friend Thursday eve- at home with her parents, Mr. and' A Urge party assembled at Mr. Wm. Hurst for the Christmas ning. her home. Games and Interesting eason,"left Tuesday for her year' Jokes were enjoyed by all. A dainty class work at the university. luncheon was served In the early Kh Irene Tolton of the Universi hour of the morning.' ty Dramatic department faculty, re turned north, oa Sunday to resume ' . While at the old folk' dance Mon her classes. .,-day, Mr, Joseph Patterson had 'stol en from his car a horse blanket, and Miss LaRue Tolton and Miss Lata a large quHt; also a black coat be- Tolton passed the holiday season longing to Mrs. Patterson. No doubt with their parents, Mr. snd Mrs. J. they suffered from this loss. Anyone F Tolton. and returned to the U of hearing of these articles would) kind U. Tueedsy. ly glre Information to the Press. Miss May Joseph left Wednesday Mr. snsMrs. Jssner Puffer rnept for Price, after spending the holiday New Year's day.W'th Vr. . Puffer in Adsmsville and Beaver, with her parenti, Mr. and Mr J. 5. O. Pulrri mother, Mrs. Kate Joseph, and her sister, Mrs. Chase Murdock. On Friday, January 12. at the Park hall, the ward M. I. A. will Mrs. Mary Munford spent Christ-- , give a "Just for Fun" dance. Watch mas day with Bishop and Mrs. Geo. tor further announcement rales an family. Miss Prudence Twltcnoll . - : j ' |