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Show Beaver Centennial Year Draws to Successful End By Kathleen Farnsworth 'Beaver's Centennial Year is now drawing to a close. We, the committee, feel that the efforts ef-forts to honor the founders of our fair city were a great success. suc-cess. We wish to commend everyone who helped in any way to make it so. We are especially grateful to the City Council and the County Commissioners for making available the necessary neces-sary funds to defray all expenses ex-penses in order that all entertainments enter-tainments could be presented to the public free of charge. Those people who took parts in the' various programs are to be complimented for the many hours spent in rehearsals, and for the excellent way in which they carried out their assignments. assign-ments. We thank the DUP camps for their loyal support and also all those who so willingly will-ingly made displays of their pioneer pio-neer relics. We feeljhat we had the whole hearted support o'f the entire community; no one refused to do what was asked of him, and in many -cases wanted to do more. If we could continue to be as united in our efforts, we could make Beaver City a model place. Let's try it. CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE Kathleen Farnsworth, chairman; chair-man; Mae C. White, vice chairman; chair-man; Grace Y. Gilies, secretary; Ellen Joseph, Carol Smith, Pearl Thompson, Vilda Smith, Aird Merkley, S. Taylor Farnsworth, Conrad Grimshaw, Clark Smith. |