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Show OL. 21 NO. 3 lOON-DA- Y BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRXDAlf JANUARY 10, 1923 RETURNS FROM CONVENTION LUN- CHEON WILL Miss Hettie BE HELD TUESDAY s, ml 3 . ' . Tuesday, January 28, at the to which all ranchers, . Bea-rjiot- bus-68- el, 8 men, professional men, capital hste rerurned on week from Salt Thursday of last Lake, where she represented the La dies' Farm Bureau of Beaver at the State convention. She reports a splendid convention, and say that the women's work is well represented and flourishing. v The state officer? were r'ad to nave the Southern part of Utah represent ed. lor heretofore there had not been a woman representative from the south, but several from ' the north. The state project, "A Clean Home' and "Clean Town" was unanimously adopted and is being worked out by the state officers.' In the election of new officers for the ensuing year, the old officers of the men's) organisation were and the women's organization el- holders, editors and men is, are leisure invited. If you are t included in the above, you are so invited. The purpose of the meeting la to ing the people of the community gether in an effort to promote that ndly feeling of friendship and which results from putting ur feet under the same table and ijoylng a good meal, well prepared id promptly served. That is the new officers. neral purpose of the luncheon. The, ected A personal friend) of Miss White, ecial purpose is to discuss the Mrs. Iron Gore, of Utah county, was aestlon: "DO WE WANT THE UN-)PACIFIC RAILROAD OFFICI-L- S elected president r...: ; ..',. ,.: TO BRING IN CELERY GROW COMPETITIVE HUNT RABBIT RS TO CULTIVATE OUR LANDS ND MAKE THEIR HOMES HERE" Johnny, get your gun, and Join In This is a vital question at the pres-i- t rabbit hunt. moment and must be answered the great to be held Near Cedar City next S once. Let there be a good attendance at Monday. The losers ' will pay for a ;.' : "?r " is luncheon, especially of farmers, banquet "7"" Four teams of 15 men each, will i it is a question which Is not only f interest to the. town, people., put it compete, one each from Dixie, Cedar a questnlon of vital Interest to City, Parowaa and Beaver City. Here are the rules adopted at a en who own landv a it may, if the of club members held in Cemeeting clslon is in the affirmative, result dar City. ; In who will buy people bringing 1. Hunt begins at 11 a. m. and clos nd and make land more valuable es at S p. m., January 22. t intensive farming. 2. Hunters all to be located In the The luncheon will be served In the same territory. aver Hotel dining room promptly 8. Each town have one man acIf o'clock. company each opposing team. Don't be late? 4. Fifteen men to constitute each '. ; team.'. . ILLIONS OP VICTORY 5. or The rabbits killed af rabbit MEDALS UNCLAIMED ter time will not be counted. C. All hunters walk. Less than halt of five million of 7. All disputes to be settled by the arid War fighters have claimed the story Medal authorized by the gov guarda 8. No guns to be loaded till after iment in recognition of their terleaving cars and to be unloaded be es overseas and) In America, to' Information received by fore approaching nearer than 20 Department of Utah, American yards upon return. 8. No guns of larger bore than 12 ion headquarters, from national rice division of the organization, guage to be need. 10; No "rifles to bo permitted to be he service division' is urging that carried med-and men obtain their 11. Two teams securing least num is assisting the government ber pt rabbits be declared loser and to the 11,000 ugh Legion posts in the address of ..thousands, of pay for banquet for each member -' rana who , have since, changed hunting.12. All extra persons at banquet f residences. Blanks for making icatlon for medals may be obtaln-ropay for service. 18; Banquet to be arranged by Ce any post In Utah or from the dar in Salt City club. Post Lake City. 'quarters 14. Each man scalp his own rab- ice officers will assist all men and women to fill In these b'ts.. as and will see that they are forded to the proper authorities to ,The condition of John Horton of Greenville, who suffered a stroke of tin the medal. paralysis recently, remains about the 'Irke M. Decker, department ht' of the American Legion, for same. Mr. Horton is confined bod and a is , sufferer. great h, states that less than half of the service men of Utah have received tr medals although many posts Vile Interests arranging for the ground tor the plants have been no re made special drives, to get to start e tified that it was desired for them from all the ' 1. March work Some of the by men and women of their ground for the operations of the Col ". umbla Steel Is reported ready for de House tor sale in the northwest livery, bat not the elte.for the fur rt of town. Enquire of State Bank. naee. It is understood, however, that every effort is being put forth to make the ground available. IG BLAST FURNACE The work of opening up the com pany's deposit of coking coal In Car CONTRACT IS LET bon county is progressing in a hfghly The grading satlsfsctory msnner. The contract for the blast furnaces for the tramway from the mine to I the Columbia Steel corporation to the trlpple has been' completed snd erected between Provb and Spring the grading of the Carbon county ille, has been let and It Is expected railroad, a Columbia Steel subsidy, Sit construction will be started he- Is about half Dn'ihed. The work of re March 1, If the ground for the opening np the coal itself also Is well ant (s delivered in time. Announce-en- t ndr way. to this effect was made yester-i- y The development of the company's by U E. Rains, vice president of iron holdings in the vicinity of Ce 'ie company, upon return from Ban dar City has not been begun, but pro ranclsco. bably will be started in the spring The contract for the furnaces has The activity in the Iron fields, howen let to John Mohr A Sons, of Chi- - ever, will be governed to a consider 'to, Blast furnace and coke oven able extent by the action' of the Los nglneers arc expected here early Angeles A Salt Lake railroad in the pxt week in connection with the pro construction of the branch railroad ofed work. The'Provo and 8prlng- - from Lund to serve the field, office . . op-mi- sm ed N. inter-count- ry -- ac-di- ng . . m ex-ser- -i ad-a- nt to-t- . ns ell-il- com-aaltie- a' . . -- r ta.00 Per Year EAST WARD MVI. A. PROGRAM JANUARY 81, 1023 STAKE PRIESTHOOD ' in the ALL UTAH SIL VER RECORDS: sew Kate Joseph will give a music recital for th Mutual program. About 20 of her music students' wiU take part Everyone Utah signalized its sixteenth year . is invited to attend. as a metal producer by breaking all Beaver.Artah. Jan 18 The Stake spoke of the Gospel, the greatest Mutual will begin at 7:80. Come of convened! in its past record for silver output Conference Priesthood blessing given to man). out and partake of the good things and by swinging Into th lead of all the new school building at 9 : So a. Efde r.Thomas Mui? born testimony we have for you. m. as scheduled. other state of th United State to to the truthfulness of Gospel. He the matter of production of th whit INFANT CHILD PASSES AWAY President Joseph McGregor pre- - Just returned from the Southern metal Montana, Its nearest compe states mission. T sioea. :. titor, ths leading producer of silver 12: were held at services Funeral was Smith Jas. All Fielding Apostle Song by congregation- "Come, tor a score of years, was second ia SO of o'clock p. m.. from th home Ye Sons of God, Who Have Received the next speaker and pointed out the silver production and Nevada wa th Albert for Mr. Mm and Goodwin, different teachings taught by the '. the Priesthood." ',:i:third. :f:i:;Mrs. Mr. Leland and child infant of tea with the Prayer by Elder Wllford E. Tran-- world, and contrasting to and in that up Nothlthstanding short a who died after L. God Dean, D. church. Friday, 8. of the chings gen. ' 1822 Utah baa produced 482, cluding illness bronchitis with and distrusts person' A ACS Continued with eong, "Ye Elders head, -separate M.vf. " Bishop George Pake of the went ages. " . of Israel." : . ounof silver, 16,800,000 and production of comfort Elder Rulon Wells followed along ward, spoke words " to statistics ces, Separated for quorum work. according compnod consolation to bereaved the parent. the same line as Apostle Smith, God Program as outlined, was carried Music was furnished by a mixed by Vk C. Helke of th United State ex and a passions, being body parts 4 V out geological survey, is over 8,200.000 '' T quartet plaining passions, ounce larger than that of 1217 to The floral offerings were beautiful. High priests, under direction of Choir sangThose in the Out ounces, th great 18,478,185 taling A. Moun mad was th Parkinson. Interment at George ward Church.". est previoua production. tain .View cemetery. Seventy's under the direction of Prayer D. J. Williams. Not only is th total of 11,800,000 " ! Lawrence 0. White' At the noon hour, the above offK ' DEATH v. Elders under direct Nit cf Cicrge cers were set apart and susta'ned by J." . . W. Woodhouse. Joseph Fielding Smith. Mr. Frances E. Twitchell an old th largest silver production mad by Priests under direction of Bishop . Hyrum A. White, H. P, set apart resident of Beaver, died, at th home any stat. Only by a small margin as alternate H. C. by Joseph T. George H. Eyre. , of her daughter, Mrs. Effl Large on does Montana still retain th record Teachers under direction of Bish Smith, Moset Edwards, a H. P. set ' at Green' River, Wyoming of achieving th largest year' silver Sunday Dennis White. op apart as Alt. H. C. Joseph F. 8ml th. for any stat. In 1838 th Deacon under direction of Bishop John I. Ferris, a seventy odained She moved away from Beaver sixteen production Treasure famous also tor it state, has she tim Since that W- a H. P, and set apart as an alternate years ago. George Pale. . to governcopper mines, lived according at county, Manila," Daggett JLfter jrertssembllngcongKeran H. C, Joseph F. John, Smith, - ment statistics, produced 17,7C 1,038 UK4 will Thew ba Jjody. wher.hr ow rirm a rounaauon.T sang: Young ana Ernsst Bhipp, t'lorfc. or ounce. Again ia 1188 m probat: :V dained as H. P and set apart by Jos, en for burial, v Prayer S. O. White. Aunt Fannie, as she was known to ion reached 18.850.7S5 ounces. Last Song "Now Let Us Rejoice in the F. Smith. " all of her old acquaintances and yesr Montana produced 12,500.000 The fourth and last session of the Day of Salvation. " '' i friends, was a very happy cheerful ounces. Apostle, Joseph Fielding Smith ad foregoing conference was hoM at Nevada, also well known a ai Imwoman, 'who always greeted every' dressed the conference. p. m. : silver producer, during 1812 portant one with a smile,. He eald the priesthood work ' All members of presidency, clerk 11,000.088 ounces, Oatput produced She for suffered has years, many for H. C. and Alt 17, Bishops I. Bishop's the . auxiliaries. Can neglected bed of th Sagebrush srtat baa gradually to confined wa not her though. C. 4 but Ward get along without auxiliaries, C 6, present. decreased until th mine of th stat cannot be exalted in the Celestial President Jos. F. McGraegor pre excepting for- one month. are turning out a total ranging freta : 4) Kingdom without the priesthood. He skied. Increased to 8,188,000 ounce PRIESTnOOD ENTERTAINED also spoke of the great brotherhood Song "Come Go With Me." , Prior, to 1801 th greatest silver Prayet-rElder and loyalty in the priesthood. Chase Murdock, t D. 8 L. Mi uva Priesthood of the hvi nvn-wwwyui, v Elder Rulon Welle read sfle 20th 8'nglng What Tho the Gentiles." n itThe B r iK nvn u vuuees. Qatnir1iv anissis ' iuii iicr n-iv,uv,vvv VMB section of the Doctrine and Coven- K The general and local authorities VUUItU VUVUi V" to ounces. Dur 8,500,000 was Moses Edwards 7,500,000 hall. Park at ants dealing with the. duties of all were presented by President Tanner 1822 production of Nevada mine master ing of ceremonies. 1' , holding the priesthood and spoke of and sustained unanimously. After th opening exercises. J. F, ty year of steady exploIUtion and a Elder Augustus Fernlsy was the the duties of a ward teacher. two humorous readings. sliver production record of 488,220. Closing song "Do What Is Right" first speaker. Spoke of the general Tolton gave was Muslo furnished by.'V male ounces all silver output records of conditions of the stake; mentioned , Prayer Moses Edwards. V am tt Va aasr AsaAit staaf ahs'Vwm! mw asnsj arv awvaa i fha vvwvM afa saislk Second session of quarterly confer- the stake missionaries work. , Bore quartet manner deciaiv a is an Indication Lak Salt Smith of Fielding Joseph ence was held at 2 o'clock, p. m testimony to the divine mission of both of th permanency of th Utah, gave a few remarks. the Prophet. Joseph 8raith. President Jos. F. McGregor metal a Alice humerous Mrs. White mining Industry and th tre gav Jos. F. President McGregor was the Singing by choir and congregation ; ui-imendous minora! resource of . th ni. Prayer Eider Walter S. Tolton. next speaker. Subject.' "Establish- reading.7 "T state".T"rr"' Parkinson President spoke George President Jacob T. Tanner was the ment of the Gospel and L. D. 8. were a in lotai acnisvea time. ., shprt auricg first speaker. Spoke of the Words of Teachinga." Male members of the- cliolr sang .The remainder of the evening. was 1822 but the peak preceding a sudWisdom, Home Missionaries.' as well spent with dancing followed with as Foreign Missionaries should be ob "The Brotherhood of Men." established by tho state's mines Rulon S. Elder Wells, subject: selrvers of same would be source of regret rather President Samuel O. White, Jr., "The Creator Manifests himself in a than ACCIDENT MEET WITH However, condigratification. He is the Life and Resur spoke on the subject of "Priesthood all Life."""""" -various at tions camp lndjcat' Necessary for Exaltation n the King rection. reverse. the is probable, providing It on wh'le out the Sunday, riding Congregation sang "The Spirit of rom of God." He also spoke Of the south road, Mrs. Elizabeth Nellsen there is no sadden plump in silver God L'ke a Fire is Burning." "Word of Wisdom." and iret "with what might when the Plttman act order la filled, Eldr Rulon S. Wells' sublect was Apostle Smith was the last speak- have famllv been j very. , serious .. accident, that the output for i822 win squat "Repentance."' Apostle" Fielding er and admonished nil to ' rerve the out but turned fortunately that no If not exceed that of 1822. , Smith admonished the people to read Lord. At Bingham,' since th recent imone was hurt Th steerseriously Singing "Tht, hca ns Resound.' and think more. Said wc were living ing wheel on their ear broke while provement in copper, the outlook for Prayer H. A. White.. In perilous times1. they were going and capsized the car the year Is Indeed bright Increase of Choir sang, "Praia Thee Mlghly entirely. Mr. George Mitchell came the state' production of copper from FORMER BEAVER WOMEJT , : . Oed," and offered first assistance and 20.821,402 pound for 1881 to along HONOFUD IN SALT LAKE Prayer C. D. White. them into town and all are pounds for 1822 has rsrolt-e- d brought The third session of the foregoing fine. from the Increased activity of O. McShane has been elecMr. F, conference, was held at 10 a. m. in mine. Bingham ted fifth vice MaMrs. tresldent'rnd the new high school building. , AH would What home have been Utah's proof of th Having disposed members of presidency, clerk, high ry J. Ipson, chairman of ths hospital duction of bad th prlc of Mrs. their silver late Caroline mother, council and alternates, If bishops, 5 committee of the Salt Lake Chapter, been Mr. as lead and Matheson James Matheson, strong during the first of the Servlee SUr Legion, and Mrs. Bishop's C; 5 ward clerks 4 present. of Mrs. as half Mrs. Jean the Hickman and Bisters, year during the last Ernest a member of the hosHodges 'President McGregor presided. Edward an half Hal is of left last Wednesdsy speculation. interesting Lecommittee of the American "Guide Us, O, Thou pital Singing As a large part of silver produced ia week tor Mllford. gion. ' Great Jehova.". 1 Utah U derived from silver lead ore, Prsyetw Bishop George .IL Eyre. th Increase In ths pries of lead ha ENTERTAINED Singing Choir, ' "For the Strength been a large factor In improving, th WHTTE ' dlAIRMAN OF . Mn, and Mrs. Erastus Bonn enterof the Hills." J' output totals and earnings of mines Sacrament under ths direction of tained at dinner, Thursday evening FISH AND GAIIE CO'I. of the state. of e in honor last of week, Mr. Beaver East and West wirtf bishop1 Or western the th Utah states, Jacobs, of Delta, who la here visrics wss administered by William A. second Idaof relead. Robert White. Beaver largest producer her mother, Mrs. Ezra Law, alcounty's Morgan and assisted by priesthood of iting so Mrs. John R. White and children, presentative, in the legislature, and ho with a total of 185.800.000 lbs, ' both wards. Beaver county were honored by leads. Utah's output of lead IncreasThs chorus sang whila Mcrsment who is soon leaving for California, Speaker Segmiller, when he appoint- ed during 1828 to 184.000.000 lba, where to she make here home expects was passed. "Jesus Once of Humble The following guests were present: ed him chairman of the Fish and ss compared with 88,187,268 lbs. Birth." Mr. and Mrs. John C. White, Mrs. Game committee. . The following names were presenf-eOUT OF THE HOSPITAL . This committee Is one of the largEzra Law, Mrs. Becsle Law, Mr. and by the stake clerk, as high counMrs. Wm. Hurst received word on est In committees the Mrs. house, Mrs. standing Murray Bohn. Ralph, Bohn, cilors and alternate and sustained all leglulatlon Monday morning from her daughter, A very pleasant time was enjoyed by and Is one to which unanimously: pertaining to fish en I psme Is refer Mr. Stan Tattersall, who has been Albert Mulr, D. all. H'gh Councilor In the hospital for srveral-daywith . red. D. Harris and Henry F. Baker. on was absena an her she that arm, Mr. is White also th a member of Alternates Hyrum C. Whte. MoConvsmtlenal Cmnt. Is to moved able to be on Improvlngand committee "agriculture." engrosAs you say, Aursils, horeH wwrds ses Edward. John Ferris, John A. Mr. Mrs. and home Jack of the and and ' "insurance ' sing rv rn enrolling," are oftn uwd to i!M'-Young snd Ernest Shlpp. and real etat.M A Young wss ths first speaker and promises. Next Sunday night school building. Mrs. CONFERENCE IS HELD AREJROKEN -- "' , - - . . - ' . ' -- . Jy " : i . . - , ;- - ' ! k . M.A - pre-idi- ng -- --;'' - i th. - . . " ( .-- .- 85,-600,- v . " Mol-U- d e , |