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Show FIRST MARRIAGE LICENSE OF YEAR ISSUED JANUARY 8 There has been no great rush at the office of the clerk of Beaver county for marriage licenses with the beginning of 1931. Eight days iselapsed before the first one was followed another was by, This sued. on January 12. The first license of the year was issued to Lester Iverson and Gladys Grant, both from New Harmony in Iron county. The couple were united marriage by Bishop C. Dennis White. the second couple apthe clerk with a rebefore peared document to necessary the for quest They were be joined in wedlock. of Preston. Idaho, Milford Kirby, and Roeena Bradfleld of Minersvllle. Bishop White was again called to the court house to officiate. off. Kln$ BEAVER-T- ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY vol. xxvi. xo. o. HKAVElt, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY THREE HUNDRED NEW MERCANTILE DOLLARS REALIZED BY BENEFIT DANCE STORE TO OPEN IN BEAM FEB. 5TH grand-daughte- her knees. in Beaver, where been a worker, she likewise has always attending Sunday school meetings and Relief Society. The day before her death she was out laboring as a teacher. She leaves to mourn her loss two aons, Stanley and Martin Green of North Creek also two daughters, Mrs. Edith Pedigo of Delano, Calif and Mrs. Alice Twitchell of Manita, Utah who was unable to come for the funeral, being ill; two brothers William and Joseph Marshall of Helper, Utah, also 21 grand children and 9 great Those out of town attending the funeral were Joseph Marshall, and his daughter, Mrs. Audrey Carlson, nls son Lincoln Marshall and wife, and Mrs. Will Marshall all from Helper. Mrs. Delano Pedigo from ueiano, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. George Olcott and children from grand-childre- n. Sevier. The services at the chapel were conducted by Bishop C. Dennis White, the quartet consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fernley, John P. Mur ootk and Marjorle M a c k e r ell ang, "Shall we meet beyond the river," Prayer, by brother William Morgan. "Let the lower lights be burn-lne- ." by quartet. High, tribute by ward Relief Society, sister Haley Black. Remarks on her life, Prqther Gus Fernley. Solo, "Only Remember Thy Part they have dne," Sister Battle ABhworth. J. f, Tolton Rpnke of those leaving their native homes for the gospels gake. "Lead, Kindly Light," by quartet. Benediction by Brother Samuel Hutrtjlngs, grave dedicated by Bishop C, Dennis White. o - .The Gold an ft Green bull will be Party you-- ioug rememDer Three hundred six dollars and cents was realized at the benefit dance given last Friday evening to raise funds to assist in defraying hospital and medical attention for Mrs. Alleen Morgan. While those in charge of the benefit had set the amount necessary at $500, they were pleased that so many responded and as substantial sum as above mentioned was realiz- 10, IOSI. Price SPECIAL BANQUET HOLD UP PAIR GIVEN FOR VETS WILL BE HELD SAT. NIGHT PENITENTIARY TERM OF twenty-fiv- e Announcement is made this week of the purchase of a new $34,000.00 stock of merchandise in Salt Lake City, which will be moved to Beaver. R. H. Barton, Salt Lake, E. C. Barton and Dan E. Lybbert, Beaver, are associated In the new enterprise. They purchased the entire stock of the W. H. Wade Mercantile Co., AGED LADY FOUND which less than a year ago, opened up a large store in Salt Lake, City. DEAD IN HOME BY The stock will be moved to Beaver SEARCHING PARTY and opened up in the building now being vacated by Gus Fernley and Sons. Mr. Barton and Mr. Lybbert are Sister Mary E. Green was found dead by the side of her bed last Sat now in Salt Lake City, preparing the urday evening about 8:30. She had stock for. shipment to this city and been missing since about 10 o'clock they expect to open the new store in the morning, but was thought to about February 5. In the deal they r, secured a beautiful set of fixtures as be visiting with her not re well as an exceptional fine stock of When Beeson. Mrs. Susie turning in the evening in time for goods, and they expect to give Beav snnDer. Mrs. Osborne with whom er one of the finest stores south of she had been living went and tele Provo. and other Mrs. Beeson nhoned o neighbors with whom it had been CALLED TO l'AXGUITCH BY her custom to visit, found that no DEATH OF BROTHER one had seen her that day. She then returned home and again searched Relatives here received word the her room and found- her between the first of the week of the death of Arwall and her bed which was pulled Robinson at his home in Pan- thur out a little from the wall. She was guitch. He was a brother of W. J., all dressed for going out and had Lorenzo Robinson and Mrs. Robt. gone there to get some candy which of this city. The brothers Briggs she kept in a box at the head of the and sister left for Panguitch to atbed. It is believed in her bending tend the funeral which will be held posture she suffered a heart attack. today. Mary E. Green was born in Stanford, Yorkshire, England, August She was married to THEO COX INJURED 21. 1855. George Sidwell in 1875, to this un ion were born eight children, five of IN AUTOACCIDENT whom died in infancy. She came to America a widow In 1884," with two Theo Cox, of Beaver, suffered a children and one born after her ar serious injury Tuesday evening was rival. In the year 1887 she was forced off the married to Henry Green. To this un when his car in Minersville road the canyon and ion were born five children, three of his arm cut broken glass. by badly these have preceded her In death. Blaine He was Cox by accompanied Henry Green passed to the great be in the to with Beaver who hurried yond about fourteen year ago and man. the at Upon arriving jured was a widow. left They again she was made North Creek their home living office of Dr. Hopkins, Mr. Cox a to in condition be serious found there in the summers and in Beaver in the winters and then finally mak- from the loss of blood, an artery in his arm having been severed. ing their home there altogether The details of the accident are 40 where she has lived for almost not known, but it is said another years. She was a great Sunday School car forced the boys off the highway worker. She worked in the North and while the car did not turn over, Creek branch for 33 years, walking Theo ran his arm through the glass from her home to the school house window when the car struck the cut he received on his through all kinds of weather, many ditch. The times wet For arm extended from the elbow to the to almost Dairy Center of Southern Utah On Monday the past few years she has resided he 5 YEARS TO LIFE Judge LeHoy Cox held a special session of District Court in Beaver Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of passing sentence on the parties held in the county jail who recently plead guilty to perpetrating a December 14. The men, Edward Harold Guymon, who Tomer and ed. plead guilty Mrs. Morgan Is reported to be con- at their preliminary hearing to the valescing at the home of her sister in charge of robbery at the point of Tooele. p The people of Beaver are a gun, had been held in the the is at so she Milford on that from glad Garage recovering serious an Illness and that they were ty jail awaiting sentence when court able to assist slightly in relieving the convened on February 16. However, heavy burden occasioned by this Ill- to curtail expense to the county, the ness. judge held the special session, giving the two men an indetefmined sentence of from five years to life SOUTHERN UTAH in the state penitentiary. Sheriff Neils Jensen left with his CIVIC CLUBS HOLD prisoners Wednesday morning for Salt Lake City to place them in the coun-hold-u- SESSION IN DIXIE A special banquet meeting sponsored by tthe Beaver Post of the American Legion will be held at the Beaver Hotel aturday evening, Jan. 17, at eight o'clock. All men and anyone interested in what ihe Legion is doing for its disabled men and women of the late World War are urged to attend the meeting and hear the speakers that will appear on the occasion. f 2.00 Per Year BEAVER STATE BANK ELECT OFFICERS AT ANNUAL MEETING The annual stockholders' meeting of the State Bank of Beaver County was held at the Library Building Four Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 13 hundred and nineteen shares were represented out of the five hundred and forty. C. F. Harris was president, and James H. Yardle while the following were named on the board of directors: Fred T. Gunn, John T. Joseph, John F. Tolton, H. D Thompson and S. Taylor Farnsworth. Tae retiring directors were Judge Joshua Greenwood and R. H. Ba'ton, vho desired to withdraw as thev reside in Salt Lake Cty and could not convently be present at the regular meetings of the board. Gus Fernley was retained in the position of cashier, Emma Mathews, assistant cashier, Ruby Tattersall and Don Carlow, boil:eepers. A report of the condition of the Institution for the year ending December 31, was given by the cashier showed a ma rked improve-men- t In the business of the bank aud a large increase in deposits. Pres. Harris In a talk to the stockholders urged them to be loyal to the bank, and the stockholders expressed their confidence In the Institution and were well pleaed with the outlook for the coming year. ed vice-preside- Ted Llttlefield, head of the veterans bureau at Salt Lake City and Otto Wiseley, state adjutant, are on the program. Problems of interest to men will be discussed and questions about compensation,, insurance, or any other problems that might arise will be answered. Following the meeting, plenty of entertainment is offered the guests FORMER BEAVER . state penal institution. LADY PASSES AWAY Tomer and Guymon held up William Williams about seven o'clock Milford is to be the locale of the on the night of December 14, at the IN SALTLAKE CITY March meeting of the Associated CivMilford Garage and secured about ic Clubs of Southern Utah, it was dewere later apprehend cided at the meeting of that organi- $30.00. They Notice of the death of Mrs. Marnear ed Thermo and the money re zation at St. George last Saturday and garet Durham, wife of Prof. Alford covered. Sunday. y Durham, appeared in the Salt Lake L. A. Wynaught, as official delegate papers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Durin plance of Senator George Jefferson, MARSHALL HEADS ham were residents of Beaver for eight other Lions of Milford, John many years, locating here in 1900 Bowman and William Hurst of the SCHOOL BOARD and remainding until 1918. During Beaver Lions represented Beaver these years Mr. Durham was in county at the meeting. charge of the music department of The Beaver county school board the Murdock The meeting opened with a banquet Academy and also BEAVER LOSES FIRST met Club St. the of January 7, and organized as stake cholrister. by sponsored Rotary Mrs. Durham, who was prominent George at the Liberty Hotel at seven follows: George Marshall, president; GAME OFTOURNAM'T E. in Relief society and other Chruch o'clock. Here Mayor A. Atkin of St John P. Barton, George made a welcoming speech to N. Thompson, secretary, and Au- activities in Salt Lake City, was The basket ball game Friday ' the visitors, Ellis S. Pickett of St gust Fernley, treasurer. stricken with a heart attack on her night TolNew played by Beaver and Minersboard C. members J. toastmaster acted as and F from return a George Relief society ward vllle team proved a thriller as G. Martins, president of the associa ton, Beaver, and Parley B. Fisher, conference which she had attended. were administered the oath The attack came without warning tion acted as chief speaker. A talk on Milford, Beaver took an early lead but Utah National Parks was given by by County Clerk William A. Miller. as Mrs. Durham had seemed" in exThe board member is cellent spirits and health on her ar- costly fouls on Beaver evened the E. T. Soyen, superintendant of Southscore for Minersville. Beaver used ern Utah National Parks and Dr. C. George Marshall, Minersville, and rival home. R. Parrish of the Milford Lions was holdovers are John P. Barton, BeavThe police pulmotor was immedi- a swift dazzling passing attack while Minersville played a cool deliberate E. Milford. E. ately summoned, Bowman, called upon to address the gathering. er; Henry working for more The final score was 37 to 29. game. N. is clerk. Thompson At eight thirty the bansuet meeting than an hour in an effort to restore was fourteen. Minersville The total attended and the the guests her but without avail. adjourned was given 10 free tries at the basket dance sponsored for the occasion Mrs. Durham was the eldest and converted 9 for counters. BeavRED CROSS ISSUES leaving the more serious work of the daughter of Morgan Richards, Jr., er received four free tries making convention to the nine official dele now deceased, Utah's first state audone point from the foul line. only HELP CALLF0R itor ,and Margaret Adams Richards. gates representing nine counties of The second of Beaver's league enShe was born at Parowan, Utah. Besouthern Utah. counters will be held tonight on the Business transacted at this meeting Miss sides her husband she leaves the Martha Beaumont Delta floor. This game, due to consisted in naming Salt Lake City as Vera, Belle, Beaver's Chairman Beaver Chapter Ameri- following children: previous experience Bhould the convention city for the February can Red Cross, Beaver, Utah. Marian, Morton It., Eugene R., Juin end local squad. for the victory lia R., Phylis and A Richards. meeting and Milford for March. Plans increased demands The next schedule for BeavGreatly during game for an extensive membership drive She is also survived by the folthe last ten days have made imperaIs January 30 with Fillmore, er and articles of incor were proposed tive immediate campaign for Red lowing brothers and sisters: o shoulder. poration were prepared for filing. M., Mrs. Harriet Dougall, Mrs. Cross relief funds to meet emergency MEXICAN LONG HORNS The meeting was adjourned in an situation through parts of twenty-on- e Mary I. Tanner, Joesph E., Mrs. C. Suncalled to order and hour again E. KEPT AS CURIOSITY Tanner and Catherine of Salt DATE SET FOR ANNUAL states In drought stricken area. day morning when it was decided that Minimum ten million dollars needed Lake City; William A., Gooding, Kane County's petition to have a con The Mexican Long Horn is now in' to prevent untold suffering and ac- Idaho; Charles L., Pocatello, Idaho; GOLD ANDGREEN BALL necting link in the highway built tual starvation by thousands of fam- and Alma U., Los Angeles. the curiosity class. The Federal Govshould be presented before the state Mrs. Durham has been prominent ernment has a herd they are saving ilies. Pollution water supply caused Plans for what promises to be the road commission and urged by the or in Church circles, having Billed for the benefit of future generation. to cattle added by winter dying outstanding social event of the wint- ganization. in some sections. Presi- many positions in the auxiliary or Los Angelea wanted them at the Stock hardships when on The delegates looked favorably er got under way last Tuesday Show but it cost too much. Long legs dent Hoover In proclamation tomor-ro- ganizations of the Church. Mutual officers representing Beaver the project being urged by the Beaver horns were all right years ago in At and sixteen of she was age years will urge immediate and gener stake and the East and West Wards County representatives to have the ous to drives to the Railroad and to called the of the long presidency young response. Confident your people met to outline the major features of road between Buckhorn Flat and Pan will not fail meet Ladies M. I. A., in the Parowan protect the critter against predatory their share this this year's Gold and Green Ball. For guitch completed and will probably humanitarian need but because of Ward, and also served for a number animals. What is wanted now is beef several years this function has been take, action on it when the organize and muleys. Bruised carcasses and general conditions desire impress of years as Sunday school and ward made a most attractive one, ad in tion holds its meeting here. scored hides costs somebody usually organist. you necessty most vigerous possible Kane County also received a hearcowman dications are that the comin event the breed off the horns or In Beaver she continued Success her our work efforts will campaign. will be no exception. ing in the matter of the quarrell be- be regarded as test of Red Cross by in the Young Ladies' M. I. A., and cut 'em off young! After considerable discussion to tween the sportsmen and cattlemen of president and entire nation and we at Logan, was for a time in the Only a few years ago asteer was a various of to trfe the latter with steer in this section and a fed steer Investigation county attempting gether must not fail. Your chapter quota stake presidency of the same organi possible dates the night of January have House Rock Valley set aside for is two hundred dollars. Report ac zation, taking a prominent part in brought about the same price as the chos- a buffalo preserve. It was resolved at 30, just two weeks hence, was tion taken. the planning and Instruction of the grasser, because the packers couldn't feaMany dance. specal the meeting to support the cattle the en for get any more for that product, but M. I. A. Girls' home In Logan canR. E. ARNE men's contention that such valuable now the demand exists fo rgrain fed tures were suggested. Acting Manager yon. The meeting was conducted by grazing land should not be set aside o In company with h.er husband she beef, which throughout the year comfor a preserve and to place the matter Mr. Carlisle, and the following filled a mission in the interest of brings a price premium enough to pay BIRTHDAY DINNER before the government authorities. mittees were appointed: her Church to the Tongan or Friend- the extra cost of production. The Sunday meeting was adjourned o Elmer White, Mae C. General Red pointsettas carrying realistic ly Islands. WHford at one o'clock in the afternoon. Professor Reld Farnswon.h, Einstein is said to have White, She has also been an active worktouches of tinsel formed the back meet Lions the been Milford dazed and wearied attending Robinson, by America. er irt genealogical and Temple work. birthday Ednu Russell, Edi- ing were: I A. Wynaught, Jerry ground for the since America ha3 long been Well, Decorations dinner given by Mrs. Minerva Now-er- s Since locating in Salt Lake City In dazed at and wearied with Prof. Einths. Kent, John Gunn, Vie Smith, Hancock, Dr. C. R. Parrish, J. R. Mur. Wednesday evening to a few 1926, her Church work has been stein that ought to make it dock, Jr., R. E. Elllngsworth, Ed. PatPhyllis Warr, Elsl Hales. with the Relief society, first as stake close friends. Following the dinner Programs Kathleet, Farnsworth, terson, John Coffeen accompanied by a board member and later as second ensocial was delightful evening Mrs. Coffeen, and Clifford Landes as Clerynth Larson, Nell Bartox counselor to Mrs. Elizabeth C. Wil Joyed. of Harold Cline. Huicnings, the lUlpa guest Reception J. F. Joseph, Gen Guests were: Mrs. Kate Wood- liams of the Salt Lake stake presio Ethel Hutchlngs, house, Mrs. Molly Farrer, Mrs. Net dency, a position she held at the RELIEF SOCIETY TO eve Joseph, Zola Snuta. tie Stoney, Mrs. Emma Atkins, Mrs. time of her death GIVE AWAY QUILT ta Advertising Afton Carlisle, o Belle Reese, Mrs. Emma Baldwin, JM. Wrr. "5 a s ss d;e Smith, Ranger and Mrs. Elbert Cox left The Relief society will hold a Mrs. Ida Neilson, Mrs. Harriet Pat a M? H Oi Hugne, flneclal Featurai-An- na drawing on Tuesday, Jan. 20 at the terson, Mrs. Hattie Ashworth, Mrs. Wednesday for Richfield wher Mr. I ,;!ian Hogan, Clair Johnson, East Ward hall. Ice cream cones Belle Rakes, Mrs. Homer Thompson, Cox attended a meeting of the exe- Friday $4 15 o Low, Mrs. William cutives of the Flshlake Nation For- Saturday corn balls will be sold at 5 Mrs. Frank and refer pop 0 82 other day the man w Y,rA a with which will be given Hurst, Mrs. Tommy Davis, Mrs. Will cents each, m0ilem 34 2 Sunday was est held at that place which to the word "whoopee" number winning Smith, Miss Winnie Smith. Miss 35 Monday 5 no such thinjr. "Whoo- a ticket, the lucky lt' yesterday and today. Mrs. Cox visrim in 45 Word used with tthe quilt to be given away. The Martha Beaumont and the guest of Tuesday j9 pee" is an old Indian to will Mrs. Minerva Nowers. go AT proceeds of the drawing f honor, ra w. Many ited her parents at Clrville during Wednesday 4 vac u,0 in even facie effect cutting were beautiful received. wok. this time. gifts charitable 1 45 Thursday . the Pilgrim Fathers. vice-preside- Go-m-er w . mid-wint- er fifty-fift- y. BEAVER WEATHER - M nt I A fc |