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Show 5 and xi:u0(t i'at. inn n. "ft! .,1 MrTr fel I 1 I B o I il ...... FISH AND GAME rarndl.se 1 ALL THE NEWS OK BEAVER COUNTY b. of f 3rM Mrs- ? ti. f W. J. Goodwin, one of Reaver Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States was elected Junior Vice Commander at the state convention held iii Ogden, Fridav of last week. This was the first "annual encampment of the order. . Althrmfrh monv ...n.. TT.t. iaun8 nave De- to loneed the order lint iiM uum ..iasi .. otom -- ..... wag siimmpr ovic lusaiiizauoD perfected to tie together the post and individual members. Since tha organization of the Utah de- ytii imeiu, consiaera tile growth nns N Higgins, 56, of as an attorney strict for many years, Fill-PiB3e- nt m v. 1 . BKAVKK, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY r,r'T attorney pies flan several - 2jXO. - l'AKOW A Dp- Center of Utah's II i.h.Tn I tan Wan;."! of i!"1 - II Slat.. mi C- SI, l!).rs . . 2.00 ;;kaih atiox exkkosks ' Florence Woodhouse, who has iu:avkk iik;h s hooi, been attending school at the B. Y. U. at Provo returned home, A large crowd gathered at the Saturday morning and spent the uditorium of the Heaver Ilish day here with her father George s,lKnl1 10 see splendid class of Woodhouse. She left the same iKudonts graduate, for Ziou's Park where evening The siii tir..nv she will spend the summer workorated with lovely flowers. ing at the Zion Lodge. This is Principal Edgar R. Moodv de here third summer at the Park. livered a splendid address to the Mr. and Mrs. James M. Rigby graduates. The Valedictory Address was and daughter, Nina, of Hinckley were visitors during the weekend given by Betty Brooke. The Salutatory Address and Mrs. by at the home of Mr. Wendell M. Rigby. While here Gladys Gritliths. Class History by Peggy Smith. they attended the' Seminary Gradah or i ne addresses were given uation exercises. spuiidully and the musical mini MARY ANN Funeral services f,,,- - Marv A. me, eighty year old ioo in Heaver, were held in theof and ii,. 7e I Spnlv and unexpectedly Heaver East Ward to Tt ' here. Chapel on siaiioii 111 ianh Qprvice ...mio ar uiursday, Slav 23rl win, m..i the nunc ,Uii. ZiUi, Clyde Messi in i.i charge. . nuiiis de was..... Tho wit., k as f.. roa avii-lann.ic aim aaugnters of C Dennis White, a son following ,f tu ps south or here. wased, rendered an instrumental a younger with Higgins number. "C ose tr a ...i.;..u i'S fVl! & fc'rssiua. ai'u euJ uy a .heartfelt resulted. at prayer been working Lre had ore a ny given Rannephew W. iL nroperty the attor- Musser. MKS. G EOltCiK IJIMMV d in the Indian Peaks The speakers for the . r" l..rn anil l?pa- were George A. Parkinson, service tne lake. Kit: Julia a lifewife of Branin, and tew a George for days ..ti A. Hranin, passed away Monday time friend, Hetty White, a neice and Milton cum the home of her parGentry, young friend hers were excellent. tiitioa was not regarded as morning at Albert Muir, a member of the ents Mr. and Mrs. James Valan-tin- and admirer of Sister White Board she had been ill with tho Mayor Hunsaker and Bishop School presented each as however, morning ft .f sdav, Tf"; no one thought very Walton both of Tremonton who graduate with a diploma. but "flu," ore up some samples jeht 1 An invitational dance in the ?hno? but due to a weak heart attended the service spoke aphe felt quite seriously, ,i,r mine of Hall was the event preciatively their Legion she was closing to unable acquaintance deand rally pastime mrf after a short sed away suddenly and unexpect- with the deceased and nflVred of the evening. home. liiat better had go he Loyal s.wupauiy to the mourning family PAST at JlLliiena GRANDS E.NTI.RTAIN il'.l) uiey siayeu edly. Mrs. Rranin was the daughter liic nervue was truly inspiring when and f Cfrfn, n, 1 of hours ouple and consoling. of Charles Keel and Caroline Mrs. Joseph Bakes, entertained any better tney a't fee.1 A solo "Troubled Heart." was Keel, now Mrs. Valentine at her home, Monday night in nucic Willden hn to teuar unj' ? "b tk Mrs. was She sung born by Thelma March Barton of honor of the 27, 1895 at of Belinsulted a doctor. Utah. She was married Reaver. "My Faith in Thee," was knap Rebekah past grandsNo. 17. couian i uiugnose Thurman, latter Lodge, Mrs. to Ida H. White of The home was decorated with George A. Rranin of Davton, sung by serious and ,?e as anything Salt Lake City. "Wonderful MothOhio, March 17, 1913, they 'have 80 win lovely hoc uets of lilacs. At 8:00 m it probably resuttea irom lived in Beaver most of this time, er of Mine," was sung by Marv a two course luncheon was serOnn. They startea ior jertion. White, young grandaughter, and ved by the hostess, assisted by their sister i about three miles spent two years in Wyoming and child re and of Dr. White of Tremonton. her one half years in Ohio. three and a Sham. blow had tire Parowan daughters, Susie Skinner and got Ihe Xort'h to moved closing prayer was given Ltii iel Murdock and Sarah Bakes. Creek They about over. It turned car L the a six months ago, to help care for by nephew Robert R. White. A After a short business is gone meeting lover rather easy, one of the 10 Jordan following of mourning rel- the remainder of the evening was I said, and none of the oc-;- s her invalid mother. Surviving are large atives and friends followed her husband the and nine in- Leona children, spent playing bridge. were thought to be the cemetery where the Smith won first prize, Hulda Les-sin- g namely, Sarah, William, Mable, bier to was grave dedicated by another Iv brought the car into Par-- I Robert, James, Frankie, Clifford, the consolation, Winnie George fc old nephew S. 0. White, Jr. Smith was awarded guest prize. Dorothy and little was and while it being id Mrs. i.' The floral offerings were many were Those Lettle present station Clark. Her aged parents, Mr. and jed on at the service Mrs. James Valantine, i Day. and one and beautiful the Thompson, Geneva Idohl, Geneva bespeaking Ifiigeins got out and walked d though it was evident he brother Lei Keel and 5 sisters, high esteem in which, Sister Price, Marrietta Bonn, Ethel Mrs. Stanley Green. Mrs. James White was held by her friends Murdock, C R. Wood; Emmeretta Willden, ftry miserable. He got back Mrs. Roy Hartley of and neighbors. Flower girls were Syviila Ashworth, spent Dsforj. Mary Tatter-sal- l, he ear then and complained Haslam, Kate Bowman, Stella Burt, Beaver, Mrs. Weinier Ranks of Lois, Josephine, Clara, Zola. Mary he was too sick and would Milforcl, Mrs. Anthony Stevenson hffie, Marion and Mary White: Minnie Diehl, Hulda Lessing, to get out. As they helped a .Mood of Nada. The entire community Loretta Raker, Linnie Twitchell. Cora E. Carlton, Flossie Johnson, ant he suddenly expired. here from M I tarried him into the station sympathize with the bereaved Mable Brazier, Florence Musser, Leona Smith and the guests were Rousie Greenwood and Pearl Winnie Smith and Hettie Low. ion Day, placed him on a bed but life family. o a Mrs. Bakes was presentedPall bearers were Thompson. (departed. STAKE SEMINARY GUADl'A. Jones and Howard White, grand beautiful gift by the club. !atives were called at Fill-- I TIOX EXERCISE HELD sons: William and Edward Twit to meet them and then the William and Joseph Greenchell, ADAMSVILLE was I placed in the car and Graduation Exercises for the wood, nephews of the deceased. foiirney resumed. Mr. Higgins Beaver L. I). S. Seminary were Mr. Williard Reese, Miss Delia Friends and relatives from out le sixth of seven brothers to held Sunday evening. May 26th, of town who attended the ser- and Miss Mildred Johnson of gVhile comparatively young, in the Beaver West Ward Chapel. to motored Adamsville Dr. were Salt Lake vices White and his family to both lived fgh parents Wendell M. Rigby, con- of Tremonton, Mrs. J. B. Storrs Wednesday to visit with relatives old age. He is survived by Principal President of Flandreau, the exercises. South Dokota: and returned home Sunday bringrtridow, three sons and a daugh ducting S. Taylor Farnsworth, chairman as well as the brother Josephine and Clara White of ing with them Mrs. Reese, who who of the Stake Board of Education, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Barr W. has been spending a few weeks with him and some other rel- i Miss with her daughter. presented the Diplomas of gradu- Musser and two children, peri to 2G members of the Senior Hortense White, Mrs. Julia Home Mr. Charles Johnson was in Itsides being a lawyer he had ation division and 60 to graduates of Price and Mrs. Ida Home White Milford Thursday on business. iirutation as a radio entertain-.- 1 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Miller the Junior Seminary. A large and all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rachel t'.'d for singing Irish songs, enthusiastic audience participat Christensen of Central, Mr. Wm. of Reaver were visitors at our farowan Times. ed. The address to the graduates Greenwood and daughter of Rich Sunday School last Sunday. was given by Clark G. Murdock field, Mayor and Mrs. Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones I GREENVILLE of the Stake Presidency. Four Bisop and Mrs. Walton, Mr. and visited friends and relatives at perl i short talks were given by mem Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Stone Reaver Wednesday. ir. and Mrs. Dave Atkin, Mr. bers of the class with musical Mr. Golden Stoker of Reaver Mrs. Dewy Thnr-le- y i Mrs. Ross Calvert and Mr. numbers by the gradutes inter- - of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. was in town visiting at the homes of Cedar City, I Mrs. Ed Lewis left Saturday sperced throughout the exercises. Lesil Brazier and Mrs. Eda Bish- of Mr. Ronald Johnson, Mr. DonI Boulder City to spend a few ) a vocal solo was rendered by op of Delta, Mrs. Joseph Lister ald Eyre, also Mr. LeLand Jessup and Mrs. Don Atkin Reaver's own songbird, Florence of MithT. Mr. .... o Paragonah and Mr. and Mrs. Bin .McQueen Mr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Rig-b- y and sons Woodhouse, now attending the James Robinson of Parowan. S'ned to their home at will leave Reaver the first of Salt B.Y.C after spending the past next week for Provo, where they CREEK NORTH fck at the home will enter the of Mrs. Julia Bl'.NDLE SHOWER Rrigham Young Mrs. Philo Boyter, was given Pths, Sumnier School which Dick Bissell returned last week University Jira. Esther Rollins, who under a bundle shower Friday evening June 10th. from Springville and has employ- begins an appendicitis o at of last week at her home. About . ment operation Bissell-Glydpropon the Cedar GOOD SHOW Citv Hsonital two twenty of her friends gathered to ago to spend the evening with her. erty. returned home the The High School under Miss Xola Baker returned last "500" was plaved, Vera Jones direction of Cannon Thomson, where Fork from week Spanish iark Grifliths Jennie and and West Bar- - winning first nrize high school the past gave a very creditable presenta lert Thursday for Paneuitch Parton consolation. A two course she attended from the tion of the light opera "Tore-dores- " She vpar graduated i they have employment. luncheon was served at the close to a very appreciative audin Spanish Fork. She Mrs. Boyter re- Senior Class ana .M is. Weslev Bolton of the evening. in the High School Audiience was one of the Seminary graduson after gifts. spending the nast ceived many beautiful in Beaver last Sunday even- torium last Monday evening. ates 0 weeks o at the home of Mrs. Rohn and Murdock, rigged up ing. 'ions narpntu BIRTHDAY PARTY of Miller as a pair of Jackie Coogans and Shenian Mrs. Glyder a n Barton, returned to their A number of the friends of Ella Hollow has been ill the past week playing their parts as a couple Irae at Yermo California Tues- - Smith and Mayme Hoopes gave but is reported on the improve. of tramps practically stole the and major part of the show, they them a birthday party up in the Noonchester Claude Mr. Pr. Blaine Rlackett, made a Bcav.r Canyon Monday evening. his mother of Salt Lake City, could sing and thoy could act. tits were served and the were week-en- d at the While the rest of the performance f daT8 tr'l to Cedar City last guests received many honored Junior was splendid there was nothing guests Wm. Twitchell, of home Emer Murdock of is beautiful presents. Those present last week. which stood out in the minds of Caliente V tine at tin. iw,mQ f ut.. the were Mr. an'd Mrs. Clark Black. Beaver of patrons like those two kids Woodhouse George f ents Mr. :,,i Mr and Mrs Albert Smith, Mr. visited with an old friends, Win. nothing which caused street corrkner for a few days.' and Mis. Lab', n Burt, Mr. and Twitchell, Sr., all day Monday. ner talk the next day. 1 wr. and Mrs. Da n Atkin and Mrs. John Powell. Mr. and Mrs. r. flnri Mi... i.. 1 i. .. ... .. . . Morgan. Mr. and ."Mrs. wn-;viorris ku n(1ay for and Mrs. Mr. f,,w flv vlu t am Rlackner, at Rcuider City. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Hoopes. and Mrs. Leonard . n Davis f'1 iatnily who havn nmni iho FAMILY DIN N lilt .tTi"t"r ;i1 ''aliente returned fa in v dinner was held in .Jriay to p(.j tne sumnier a' honor of Mrs. Moll'e Farrer, Sunplace. r often tells but half the story home. The occassion day at Orniahd Morris homo returned aniversary. her birthday lurday r,.,,,,, i. !,,,, The real story frequently is bidden by the Those present were Mr. and Mrs. w"rhll,K T il Thompson and family from fcinth uninteresting mass oj matter coming from Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Lee R.d I rs. Ve "'"on Davis Washington these days. Wading through and Fillmore and daughter from fr of Call Cllte !in vlaltinv daughIt routine news reports is like looking jor at t 't u the and Lu Rena Burridge. r Mr. and Mrs. P. J. wis also Mrs. Fillmore's wedding i needle in a haystack. I you want a a f ams and Mrs. Alice Davis. i, t,s Fillmore was of comprehensive understanding oj what is lh ..a"d Mrs' Hor'.on and formerly 'M ss Cloe Farrer n. and ""H of on called Bishop relative 7'J. R.av.r, daughter going on read the hre Sunday. Mrs. Wi sley Farrer. 11 thn "" W WI1U "MS UI'CII Mr. Jack NWly anf h,'r aunt aml unrle &r of a fine baby L . Thomp- - nounce th arrival 2Mh. 1ast born wet"k May to returned i'Mi. g.rl f . ;i t u-- - C ). e, . a . th - 1 I er EI I . . i- rnA non ) Iv-- nt 2- fust 3 ews. .... h-- ng fr tp Mil-for- 2 aml"'0 LaT Washington Digest j," ianrt " '. pas . ,i. 'iri ii ni' nii Parton. Mari On 'in tt, $ j'iay Bi,, I V Mrs. La Val Rradsbaw ,,opn vlHltinK for at " "wm wnn ner son given a bnndie shower afternoon a.i.iv r Mr. and Mrs. horn' Ralph ... . . . ... wno is wonting at Cedar spent Sun-fn8ist,r Mrs. Lawer- - h,H rhurcli-wid- e oid f Mutual Con Conft,rence wil ,lP Uke n,jr Jun1 67" I1 arid 8,1, or uf, ' r l)0fP'e and wl MANDKRFIELD "arton returned '"'uiuer City Sunday Here f the By WILLIAM Lake a Mrs Clev Larson of Salt entertained r.a;rr ,"f hpr friends and class- - City is visiting wilh friends and at tier home relatives here. Friday TV""'1 was her y She he ladies of this community. or "' ''I'V' was the recipitatu was served by gifts. Luncheon assisted ner by Mrs. Rradsbaw sister Verle Bradshaw. visited Mr and Mrs. Von DeLeu of Mr and hom the at Sundav Creek Mr- - Wallace Limb of Pine and The Misses Verle Bradshaw were among Twitchell Linda l those participating in Sunday exercises graduation 'onsiderahle number are Interested make the trip by bus. nary BRUCKART appearing weekly in this paper. You will find that this letter contains ex actlytht information you want, interpreted who by an unbiased, competent observer, the but tells the tells story news, not only behind the news. Mr. Druckarft long Washington correspondent has given him news sources and a background of knowledge that make his writing espewho wants to cially valuable to the person he really well informed. Year in Advance . - ixm T.-- r JONES Mrs. Mary Ann Jones, 75, died at the home of her Josiah at Beaver on Tuesday May 21st of ailments incident to old age. She was born in South Wales, May 24, IMiO a daughter of John J. and Eleanor Lloyd Grifliths. She came to America with her parents, for gospel sake, in May 1864 at age of 4 years. They settled in Beaver County where they have since re sided. She has been an active member of the church during her entire life, being a member of the Relief Society since she was 16 years old. She married John J. Jones in the St. Goorge Temple April 10th 1S77 being the first couple married after the Temple was dedicated. Her husband died three years ago. She was the mother of twelve children, six sons surviving, James and Josiah of Beaver; Thomas of Adamsville Richard of Milford; David of Fielding and Abe of Kamas, Utah also a sister Mrs. J. II. England, Oakland, California, two brothers J. L. Griffiths of Milford and D. J. Griffiths of Reaver; thirty grandchildren and nine Funeral services were held in the West Ward Chapel, May 24th her birthday, under the direc tion of Rishop Farrer. Opening song by Ladies Chorus Prayer by Bishop Earl Horton ' of McGill, Nevada. Song, "Though - .. MRS. P. H. HOBINSOX HONORED AT TEA . A delightful social affair of late May was the beautifully arranged tea given Monday, May 27, at the Art Barn by Miss Lucille Francke in honor of Mrs. F. B. Robinson, mother of Miss Francke; Mrs. H. A. Davidson of Helena, Mont., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Duncan MacVichie for several weeks; Mrs. Arthur F. Hall, who will leave Salt Lake City In the near future, and Mrs. James A. Hogle. who has recently returned from California. Stately rose and white Empress peonies were combined with grace ful sprays of bridal wreath for the decorations, and the tea table was gay with decorations of bright-hue- d parrot tulips, yel low dasies and pink tamarack. Those assisting in the general entertainment of the guests were Mrs. W. G. B. Terrell, Mrs. Adolph Baer, Mrs. MacVichie and Miss Caroline Parry. The tea table was presided over by Mrs. George Emory Fellows, Mrs. John II. Tonkin, Mrs. M. S. Woodward, Mrs. George Walker Raymond and Mrs. Harold P. Fabian, who were assisted in serving by Mrs. Owen II. Gray, Mrs. Harry D. Hlnes, Mrs. Samuel Kellock, Mrs. Stephen Phillip Holt. Mrs. Winston Ellerbeck, Mrs. W. McKln-le- y Oswald, Miss Ann Gray and Miss Julia Hendrlckson of Milford. Salt Lake Tribune. o "I" SOCIOLOGIST STUDIES PEPEXPEXCY HERE OLP-AG- E Eighteen Beaver county residents 65 years of age and over e received pensions and 114 other Beaver county residents over 65 received relief forms othe er than pensions In 1934. according to a thesis written by Miss Elizabeth Deuel, Salt Lake City, graduate student In sociology at the University of Utah. The thesis, "The Administration of Public Pensions In Utah," was perpared under the direction of Dr. Arthur L. Beeley, head of the sociology department at the state university, as a make work FERA project. Although 6,487 Utah citizens 65 years of age and over are dependent, only 963 or 4.2 per cent receive assistance in the form of e pensions, according tl the report. Counties which have ac e tive pension systems at present are Weber, Davis, Morgan Salt Lake, Wastach. Utah, Uintah San Pete, Grand, Beaver, and San Jaun. Counties which have had pension systems at one time, but which have abandoned them because of lack of funds, are Jaub, Milliard, Piute, Washington, Garfield, Carbon and Duchesne. The 11 other counties in the state have never had a system of old- old-ag- old-ag- Old-Ag- e Deepe n i n g Trials," by Ladies Chorus. Speaker, F. T. Gunn. Williams of Speaker, Frank Minersville. Vocal solo, "There's no night There" Mrs. Thelma Barton. Speaker, J. F. Tolton. "We will meet Closing song, Ladies by beyond the river." Chorus. old-agPrayer, Bishop Charles Johnson of Adamsville. Interment was in Mountain View Cemetary where the grave was dedicated by T. L. Gritfflths. Among those from away who attended the services are Mrs. J. H. England of Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton and family of McGill; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blair and family of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones of Salt Lake age pensions. "In extent and amount of as City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones sistance the present old-ag- e pen and Mr. and Mrs. James Griffiths sion is obviously inadequate," the from Milford. monold-ag- REAVER STl PK.NTS ACTIVE AT R. Y. U. THIS PAST YEAR Beaver students have been active at Brigham Young university this year. One will receive her bachelors degree this spring, one will receive his masters degree, and two received special awards in the annual student body awards assembly program, Friday Josephine White is to receive her bachelor of science degree in the college of ducatlon. She is education majoring in physical and minoring in English. Wendell M. Rigby Is to receive a master of science degree. Dr. Frank L. West, Becond assistant general superintendent of the Y. M.M.I. A. will deliver the address at the 58th annual commencement exercises, June 5, in the Utah Stake tbernacle, at Provo. Alonzo A. Hinckley, a member of the L.D.S. council of twelve apostles, will deliver the barca-laurea- te report states. "The average thly pension is only $7.43. The is not uniform. administration One person in the Btate receives the maximum amount of $ 25.00 a month and others receive as low as $3.00 a month. Undoubtedly there should be variations ac cording to locality and Individual circumstantes, but it Is apparent that If a person needs relief to the extent that he can qualify for the pension, $3.00 is certainly not a pension; it is a dole." Suggestions for improvement made by Miss Deuel include the e mandapassage of a e pension law, to which tory the country and the state would contribute equal amounts. She suggests that for the present the maximum amount of the pension should be set at $25.00 a month, which would be reduced to $15.00 if the federal government will match this amount. state-wid- old-ag- CARP OP THANKS address, Sunday,, June 2. Florence Woodhouse was given an award for her participation In in the school opera, and Dale Schofield was awarded one for track. We wish to thank all those who assisted In the illness, death and burial of our dear mother, Mrs. Mary A. White; for the words of comfort and sympathy, also for the beautiful flowers. C. Dennis White NATIONAL GUARD LEAVES FOR JORDAN NARROWS SAT. Edgar H. White Etelka W, Robinson The Headquarters Battery and Luela W. Storrs o C. F. 3rd Battalion 222 nd Field Artilery under command of Cap- M ISSIOX A R V PA RE WELL tain Grant Tolton, will leave toA Stake Missionary Party was morrow for Jordan Narrows where they will be in attendance at their given last Tuesday night at the for two West Ward chapel In honor of annual encampment weeks. Elijah Orton who is being sent to the California Mission by the o Tom Low returned recently Beaver Stake High Priests. The from a trip to California where entertainment began at 8 o'clock he visited his sister Mrs. Isabel with a supper served In the dlnnlg Denny at Riverside and his nelce, room by the Relief Society of the Mrs. Lena Reck McGarry at Los Stake. This was followed with a Mrs. Low will remain one act play In burlesque and a Angeles. for a longer visit with her neice. program of music and readings, after which dancing was enjoyed MA CI 1 X ERY POK WHITE the remainder of the evening. A CLIFF MINE large crowd was presenL James McGarry of the White CARP OP THANKS Cliff mining company is In Salt Lake City purchasing machinery We wish to extend our thanks and supplies for the mine. to our many friends who so kindA compressor is to be installed ly assisted us during the sickness and a thousand feet of steel rail and death of our mother- Mary will be bought for the tunnel the Ann Jones and to those who took contract for which was awarded part and furnished flowers at the a week ago and work already funeral. started. IIer Sons and their families 1 - |