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Show county seat NO VOL. 15 HKAVKK THE BEAVER HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Faculty and Student Jbnjoy tiuni The artillery Bang! Dang! Bang! as tne excithunters barKea, of the ed party of six were able to locate the deer. Early Saturday morning, Ions before the eastern skies, turned light, the following students and faculty members began their search on the hills south and west of the Puf In the Beaver fer Lake region, mountains DeLoy Tanner, Bernett Gilbert Swindlehurst Hutching, Frank Smith, Harley Fotherlngham, The young men and H S. Alvord. were able to satisfy the coach that they could shoot deer, and are wilshooters ling to qualify as basket tn It was just eight-thirt- y later. Gibb cut the the morning when r. Al throat of the first though DeLoy Tanner was not suc cessful with the deer, still he was able to qualify with the food. After night in the "great outdoors" the party returned to Bearer High with new life, and determined to hunt THE TALE OF A PITCHER ThiB story was attached to the handle of a pitcher displayed as a pioneer relic by the Daughters of the Utah pioneers at their encampment. I was born in Pontock, Mississippi,! in 1849. My mistre.--s wan Mary Ann Lisonbee, a little girl of twelve yefrsj when I was adobted by her. In 1 S54 I crossed the plains with Mary Ann ana her people. She was then a young lady and at Fort Laramie.J Wyoming. During our long journey; the plains she chose a master! whom she married on June 26, 1854. His name was Alfred by. For many years I lived with them in Utah, but for a time we lived at Ploche, Nevada where I watched men dig from the earth I j tr rich minerals. 2.M NOVEMBER 2 1023 CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICES Messenger and Baldwin Win in Celery Contest McMullen. wife of Clair B. Mc Mullen, who died at her home here Saturday) nforn Ing, October 20, of ac cidental poisoning, were held In the ward chapel at Greenville. Tuesday half acre, and the Smith boy barely a half acre. The judges picked out the best half acre In each "case and awarded the prizes according to their best judgment. One of the judges ebpresIndivi ?ed the opinion that the best dual stulka of celery were to be found on the Smith, place, However, individual stalks were not being n, judged, but the entire cultivation and the individual ef fort of 'the boys. The boys are to be congratulated upon the success of the undertaking. farmers men Many of experience, would be proud of results. The contest has demonstrated that celery can be grown on many farms in the valley. It would be difficult to Each contes'ant was supposed to find three pieces of land farther raise a half acre of marketable apart than the three which were awarded the prizes. The chamber should be congratuMessenger and Baldwin had plant a lated acre The and an half. ed nearly upon the success of the Walker boy a considerable over a e, With all S. Alvord and organized the this Mr. ' first club in It heir Institution. It i The services were In charge of the "B" club. This club it orjanlted to maintain high standard! of athBishop D. J. Williams. letic sportsmanship, honor and IntegThe Invocation waa offered by Parrity, and to promote, foster and Inley Rollins Music was furnished by Prof. Will culcate ajood fellowship in th Beaelifibla T. Morris. Mrs. Morris. Ernest and ver High School. Student for membership in this organisation, Luclnda Shlpp. Mrs. Lena Beck McGarry sang a 'must be resident students in food standing. They must meet th resolo. "Face to Face." -J.The speakers were President F. quirement! of jth heater : Hit student-bodthe faculty McGregor and J. F. Tolton, who School board of education, and the active paid high tribute to the deceased and spoke words of comfort to the members of the "B" club. In order that all shall respect, love and guard bereaved one. The benediction waa pronounced the highest honors paid to any "high school athlete, and In order that th , by Bishop William Interment was made In the Green colors of the Beaver High School shall not deteriorate, the member! of ville cemetery. The floral offerings were Tery the "B" club have decided who ah all use the official "B" sweater, beautiful. Mrs. McMullen was the daughter besides the student'wlnning It, will of Edward and Agnes Hurst, and oe the mother, elster or the flanee was born In Greenville, February s, of that studeat. Those privileged o wear th 'B 1886, and lived there all her life unThe following constitute he memtil she was married to Clarence B. McMullen in .1906, when they came bership of the organization: Bernett Swindlehurst, Gilbert Hutching. Le to Beaver to live. Three boys were the rssult of this Roy Morris Harley Fotherlngham. Wilford .Murdock, Richard Healing-- , marriage, Clarence. 10; Jack, 8; The "B" ton, and Clark Robinson. and Waldo 2. several club have, octal, planned She is survived by her husbanc? parties, tor the and sons, her mother. Mrs. Agnes and Crawford and two brothers Joseph winter. and Harry Edwards, all of Evanston, INVITATION IS RECEIVED Wyoming. to pay their last splendid woman, con-acro- ss Bea-form- NOW ORGANIZED the seriousness of a Franklin, plus the fight of the "Beaafternoon at 2 o'clock., men of the Beavar The chapel was filled with loving ver" the letter friends and neighbors, who gathered High School met with their principal " in the Boys Celery Growing est. which was furthered by the Ver City Chamber of Commerce, last the chamber offered a nurse of one hundred dollars to be divided among Beaver County boys, as an inducement to get them interested in growing celery The money to be divided as follows $50 for the best acre: $30 for the next; and $20 for the third. The celery patch grown on the Jos. R. Murdock farm, down by the fish hatchery by Marshall Messenger and Clinton Baldwin was awarded first place by the Judges last Tuesday. Second place went to Ira Walker at Greenville, and third place to R. Smith at Phillips Springs, near "B" MEN OF II. S. Funeral services for Mrs. respects to When I was forty-fiv- e years old my kind mlBtress died; since th:il area--statime I have made my home with her whom daughter, Isabelle Ruby-Oweyou all know She takes the best of care of me. Together we have seen many different places in this beautiful old world. With her I have visit eq-ped a foreign country and saw many wonderful and beautiful things, bjt education. nothing that we saw in Canada seeir- ed half so near to us as the good old The students of the school are tak U. S. A. I have lived in Idaho, Moning a wholesome stand for a better tana, Nevada and Utah. I have visit school. Some of the poinds made In ed California and spent a year in Ari stu(lent-ifcd- y are: Orderly conduct zona. in the halls a clean school through After seeing all of there other the proper disposal of waste paper; places I was satisfied that Utah must nut shells, and profane talk; and the be the best place in the world to live. proper use of all privileges granted I could tell you many things about to Ihe student-bodmy trip across the plains things IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE LIFE'S KTOKY that would touch your hearts aiiii TRANSACTIONS ARE MADE The ( ightb grade enjoyed a splentears to your eyes. If you V : bring C. X. Hanks Oct :!. Cedar City, did party In the high school buildias much about the hardships of the Two very important transactions told the" s'ory of hi life to the ng Saturday night. The program of pioneer of this state as I do you dent body of the Ii. 'ltsve taken place In Beaver City the C. this morn-rhspevents was wU arranged and much would all Join the "Daughters of the exorcises past two weeks. !vg in the regular credit is due to the class leaders. Pioneers" and have the history of Mr. Hanks came over from I'arowan J P. Barton, president of th REAVER CO. CLTO AT PROVO Mrs. Linda Twitchel has purchas irusi mese young members or our your fathers and mothers written Inchamber of commerce and i Mansfield as be lectured the known ed what yes'enlay. high school to enjoy themselves. to the records for future generations of Beaver, has received an inmayor On the evening of Wednesday. Mr. Hank9 said in part. "The Murdock corner and will build rooms to read. You have all heard the old world is not Dr. H. C. Hunter, presfrom vitation tore room 24, the home of Prof R. Mae-?- nr waiting for a?y one of over the pool hall and For the most part the students of saying, "Delays are dangerous: and of chamber of comMilford the ident & was ringing with the gay voices e. ourselves, are waiting for now oecvtpied by use. the Farmers the Heaver High are determinod to H' who hesitates is lost " I'm a o attend the Beaver merce, asking We are waiting for the stockgrower s, Increasing the room of all the Beaver County people. the world. work wUh a will, and then Milford which 1 double at event play with friend to all of you. so my advice is sun to rise in the morning and for e big forty-fivMon-daof to The club was organized the the hotel v ing enpacity will That sort of determination to HURRY UP and Join this organiArmistice to celebrate day and the before and resolved to get tothe night to bring us rest. If we ac rooms makes men and women. new Onion their zation and write your family history. of house warming The' store room will be converted gether and have once more, a good complish anything we must get out Novemon I am certainly glad to meet so many and Pacific Monday. station, " into a handsome lobby and office.' eld Beaver time. get into the procession. we welcome . 12th. ber the deer hunters of vou here today. I am peventy-fou- r , or Mr. Claude Cornwall, The evening was spent In playing Salt Lake, These rooms will be steam heated, back inv hope they got their deer. years old now and I cannot stand be-- ! rendered a solo. Mr. Cornwall Is In with will of the The day program modand water games and singing rongs. ..AH the every running We f"''l. be so a pierce home-sic- k however, some of the DEAR Ing handled roughly ones went away feeling clude big barbecue, music, dancing Cedar In th Interest of the mutual ern Improvement. to Hl'NTRS around school could speeches and a general good time. Mrs. spend careful that you do not cause me Twllchell Is planning on that after all, Provo isn't so bad. recreation work. I meet Dior., of their time when f A hrge number from here will atthat a huntifall, hope get profitably making a large dining room and They all said: "It seemed just like ng knowledge. with you at your next Annual tend. modern kitchen of the rooms now home." M. I A. PKotUlAM you will all be able to tell a used for pool hall, but for the presRefreshments were served to the the ad Th'DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS will bnve a small one upstairs. ent faculty of the school won the me that vou have followed following: crowd at the hrr" gathered 1ov k t ;..( ( on vice and that.lt hrs b""P e C. Laura Murdock ' has account of the purJr. George flrneo Y Shepherd, president: i building Sundr.y evening Ijo to you to have been the one to hiv" of the seniors. ; chased, the, Woodhousft property en SkJnner.. Katesnd . to-Frldty afternoon of hst weekY: at-Ivten the program plr'4i'i written the p!onHr hiforv f yottrj Main Ninth streets and and Louise ophas o'clock p. m., the Daughter of th BaldCartwright, .Ton! Levi, wbirh bid been prepared. ' Isabella Ruby Owen Mil.'! interest centers around KMer William White of the East ened up a new camp ground for the win. Maybeth Bowman, Zola Fern-le- Pioneers held their annual encampthe family. He will make several xfsemtlv to be held November Evelyn Maeser, secretary- - trcts-nre- r; ment In , the Rllef Society building vnr-7. bad charge of th emec'ing. Af- -' tourists. PKPYM T VOLUNTEER T!" students and Mrs. Bertha ? on prop-(11-the Improvements r the rep'ilar opening "xerci-sesFernleyt Mrs. Ma- - In the West ward., . . faculty will com- rv in tin'sf Mrs. S. For future. A. the were present to . en- Oeno. tA Seventy-fiv- e Pft in riving iht? bei "numbers "on Shepherd. Mrs. 'Tr'np T'.indsev recited. "When Meter's r ftw rh"',r,T,'s ne pr the In the Cora Maeser . Stanley femllv will live Gunn. vice the Tresep afternoon D-1oy The indicator indicate: "t.iyo pi.se Pa!'..". - ,,, 'h monas was rerenv Vrre fore bul'dlng on the corner. president, Lewis Joseph. Wilford Isabel Rnby Owen, 1st councilor, tVrity to win. Cray, Mto new Tt in crHIn that these he Peri people have Murdock, Elmer Smf'h and the bo was chairman of ihe affair. The op- cj'ytslon headqurTter tenrher. gave a r,ne t.nlk rreaf fat'h In the future of Beaver snd hostess. Prof and Mrs. R. Mae-lenlW, :ire sure prayer was made by D. Orlm- that parent's would Cross, cut out and accompanied bv John Llllywhlte. cf Salt Lake had as Is shown Ser. And their by very ' Profitable plainly shaw, rharge of the senior ctas work. and Interesting If full directions for making. After the roll call of officer, and purchasing there valuable pieces of 'hoy wotil d visit our school more of- West and Ea?t The ladles of the CLUB ORGANIZED of the minute' by the secretpn property. reading FOi.Nl) II UN TIN CI G(K)I) the Service Ward, Relief societies Mrs. Win. Morgan, ahort tary, Star and the branches of the Re The Beaver West Ward Men' business meeting wa held RIRTHDAY PARTY after loW. I). Madsen, state llsh and game Cross are cooperating with the . Mrs. Chester Phillips entertained club was organized Sunday, October which a fine porgram wa tli,., given nbout our prospects In cal chapter workers In this produc- wurdeii, and party of Salt Lake Cl y at her home Wednesday afternoon, 28. 192S. wlth)he following officers: which closed with th audlene tingathlete as wp arp the w tion work with their uunl readiness Stewart iiroE .of Aadmsvillo and of last week from 2 o'clock to E, - I'lemnri one. Instructor, W. E. Dewey. ing. "Utah. We Lov Thee" With the athletes to serve, and we have assurance that Chester Phillips and Sam'lGentry o; In honor of the fourth birthday anNorman Preeldent, Benediction wa given by C. 0. Farnsworth. "" earn smith our school will be the little garments will be ready for Heaver roturned Friday" night from niversary of her . " Vice President. Otto Baker. White.. First inn' Betty daughter. ',C4 rront row. We can help It, shipment within a short time. South Creek, where they went deer "Vice Low Second wa The the afternoon cf Clifford rer' President "11 We tnna wo 111 wit htwelve fine j animals win win. " children spent a delightful af- Psice. The Hospital caps are still In the mak hunting fine the at looking spent display ef Mr. Madsen says that he believes ternoon with game. ing, with a supply of yarn smii on and old each ar The of . Treasurer, relic. Secretary Reed Isn't " funny how some history students hands. Ladles able and willing to thaet there U all of 2500 deer in thej At, C o'clock Mrs Farnsworth wa served ticle those 1111 Phillips given, generally by mountains in that locality and was a up smiling, no matter how knit the ' caps will be furnished the Athletic luncheon. Ihe center of The who owned dainty them. much work msnagor, Tanne. DeLoy ther are AHkerf tr An very much pleaded with tho game table was decorated with n beautl-fn- l The purpose of this club Is to yarn. It Is proving a problem to Refreshment were served and a conditions. colored of they do It? Isn't It remnants sufficient white trimmed velop rake, birthday unnv hn- - v i leadership . ui. . .. through athletics, pleasant social time was enjoyed. uii vi won ov- - yam for knitting "strines In the borwith four little candles. Five new member were taken debating, music and art oratory, 0rct)m!, me students; MARRIED and" how The gn est were: The people ( of Beaver may expee? to the organization. ders, however, and If there are thow ther "nrk. putter and excuse? who hare small, qnantltW of. bright Virginia Lindsay, Helen Haddock. grest things from this club through "... Mrs Myrtle Murdock and Jaraer Mnda colora on hand, who cannot Join the Twttehet. Charles Lindsay and out the coming winter. PROGRAM FOR EAST WARD I ST RCT such bits of Barrett were united In marriage on Dick Haddock. , XOT ,jjAST knitters themselves, evening of last week at the Mr. and Mr. Oscar Baldwin and rant will be welcomed, and will be Thursday Mr. . Ward, Conjoint M. I, A. to be ... nn- snn .!Uf n.of and Mrs. Murray Bohn. home c. chsjr: Miss Beaumont, White went FARM nUREAF MEETING jack fomllr were the dinner gneit of Mr In Park hall. November 4, rcrlTed by Monday tA hunt fleer, and Mr. mnn. or br the secretary -- Kendall Plfhop Palce of the West ward perThe Ladles Farm Bureau held md.Mrs O. C. Black Sunday; Community tinging. Wa formed the ceremony. Other witness- special !, rry bring1 home Kirk ;Fr tike, Secretary. build-l"(at ' the P'AtQ Tnlk bt Elder Gray. metlng library one es vere Mrs. John P. Murdock ' Mra. M. O. Griffith ts home from Tuesday. Solo Mrs Dewey." The young people are well. known MIw MIldredTlutchlng Is at Kv Mrs,fCbrlrUnsen cf the tension MirsvlHe, wher she has ' been Reading Mrs Elva Skinner. T ACQTJAIVTEn Mrs. U here and have many frlends who will work. t Logan, rave a talk in th with' her son and PARTY wosti visiting he rslster Duct Bernlece Baldwin, Mr. Piano wife. Mrs and Jcln with i he Tre congratulating on ,Po8tne, snd In ! ornlnr Frank Griffiths Pazton, . a for end Bertha Bohn. few Tn ratent-teaeh- .r them end wishing them many yrtrs r .... ri... tin ihe "Csre of tho Mother netoing rare for th ne wbihv rlrl. Solo '". Plrno 1M o Myrtle Woo!eyr , of hsppy wedded life.' MtM Children " Ml !i Lvdta Robinson Is n Milford" which arrived at rhelr home reeert- be the closing tiUM will Giant Trio ' their'1 home In j Ter Vns Hf-rt- s. Theywlll make aulte a large attendan- - ly. Mr. Griffiths evpert Id return ber. visiting her sister, Mrs." Steve Beaver. ce , Including the to Mlnersvllle In a few day " lgh echool girls. 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