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Show Thursday, September 12, 1974 THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS May 16, 1918 Beaver City, Utah, Friday, Vol. XIV. No. 27 -- MOTHERS' DAY WEST WARD icxx Ky MMg&tirrr wsmEZHSKs: eastward ECONOMIC CLUB COMMENCEMENT AT MRS. BOUR IS KILLED IN OHIO The Beaver East Ward Sunday Mothers' Day was beautifully obSchool rendered a very Interesting served by the West Ward Sunday Mothers' Day program last Sunday School last Sunday morning. The In which many children took part decorated building was tastefully In honoring The the mothers'. The Home Economic club held Mrs. Mary A. Hour, wife of desk - ;with streamers of green and white was very artistically decor- - their building May regular meeting, Friday sergeant, Edward B. Hour, was in 'and the white lace curtains at the ated In white and green. 7. at the Library basement.t AN to the windows add and pur beauty After the regular opening exerci- though there was a very small atBtantly killed Saturday evening, May Stake Day Meeting Tuesday, May 20. 10 a. m. ity of the occasion. ::, ai Jackson Lane on the Canlin-Ma- s which were In keeping with the tendance in comparison with the ses, Class 1820 Sunday, May 18th, 2 p. in. The fine part of the program was the following program was number of members enrolled, those occasion, an in when automobile sillon road, Singing conducted by the primary grade and Tuesday, May 20, 8:30 p. m. rendered: who were present, certainly enjoyed which she was riding, collided wUh!,n Prayer Difficulties" "Wooing Und-erhil(lren sim;ly di(1 JUsti(,(, (0 Carnation Poem, grade. Primary the men seven splendid program, .which had an automobile containing Singing "That Rascal, Pat" their teachers in carrying it out. Presentation of carnations to mo been arranged for them by Mrs. D. ret hem C. were Wilson. who soldiers of Talk, Guy si Class History In Tableauz. Prof. Durham and Frank Simth thers by soldier boys. I. Frazer, chairman of the memberSpeech, Members of Board. Class of 1921 turning from Camp Sherman. Mrs. sang appropriate songs, and Miss Violin music during presentation ship committee. Hour was accompanied by her Singing Tholma Huntington sang a song Tuesday, May 20, 8:30 MaeHooten Arlene and by Lapreal After a short business session, the Mr. and Prayer ghtors and their husbands, Newspaper "In Ten Years from ser. composed by Prof Durham for MothMrs. Edward Richards and Mr. and ers' program was given: following Now." Day. Concert Recitation Carnation Mrs. Low read an article Althea Mrs. Herbert Parr, and were going to Address Graduates The returned soldier boys had Poem. on the work of our spies in the reto visit relatives in Canton. All were been invited to distribute the carm. 8:30 df of 18, p. Classes May Advancement Sunday, Issuing Talk, Bible and Modern Mothers. cent war, which told how much ia more or less injured and were taken nations to the mothers. Credits Etc. Singing The carC. D. White. due them toward the winning of the to the Mercy hospital. nations failed to come, which was a Prayer Wednesday, May 21, 10 a. m. Two short songs, Maurlne Chris- war. She also read a Mrs. Hour was born in Salt Lake short sketch Singing great disappointment, but the hoy tiansen and Wendell Fernley. of the uses of dogs during the con1'tah. She and Mr. Hour were mar- were thpre in full force to do it. and C. Mrs. Knell Bean Reading, OLiss of 1919 Cornet Solo, Alden Woodhouse. flict. ried in Beaver in 1S78. They have made a Music GRADUATES EVENING very pleasing sight. Thre to Mother, J. F. Tol-toSentiments Mrs. Bertha Fernley sang "Baby 18S1. since home made Canton their Address to Graduates, President rows of our splendid stalwart hoy? Wednesday May, 21, S:30 p. m. which was certainly enjoyed by Jim" She leaves a husband and her dau- who went to help save their C. S. D. U. Wilson of the L. Ciass Song country Guy Flower Dialogue, Josephine White all. Mr. Thimble Her father, ghters. One year ago they had spent this dnv Singing Prayer Dorothy Levi, Lorna Hutchins, Kate Mrs. Ethel Tobler Harris, of Wap-atdied a few weeks ago quite suddr Prayer Ladies' Chorus. writing to their mothers at home lit "Springtime" White. a to Washington, formerly of Beawhich came as great shock Class of 1022 her.:(lf)- knowlng wnether they W0,ll(I fiv. President's Addres3, Clfttynth Jen-soQuartet, Gus ernley, Mr. Mitch- ver, was present and gave us a very She had planned to make her liroti ier see them Monday, May 19, 8:30 p. ci. again, but we thank ell, Laura Hooten and Bertha Fern-le- interesting. talk on the line of work era here in Beaver a visit in the near Cod that An Hour with Longfellow Piano Solo, Fhylls Swindlehurst many of them were spare') their Otub does at their meetings. 1 Prayer future, come home and be present on this Jesble Valentine Reading, School. jto by Singing Mr. Cosgrave, one of the actors a great shock to them and her many 2 Canoe Soug, Girls' Chorus. occasion, and that we know those "Woodland Rose" Ladies' QuarBenediction Maeser. by Clyde In Walter's company, was invited by Beaver. in friends 3 Life of Longfellow, Arleen Hoot-iwho were not here will now soon be tet. Mr?. Frazer to come and give a talk home. TO ENFORCE PEACE Class History. to the club, which he did. His reMURDOCK. ACADEMY PLAYERS 4 Piano Duet, Aileen Osborn, La- Piano Duet, Lulu and Larue Tol- marks were very interesting and at Vera Cutler. MILLIONAIRE'S INTERESTED The following statement 1s sent the conclusion, he recited in a ;o:i. The Murdock 5 "Psalm of Life" very Academy players Failings and Virtues, Shirley Gil- out by the chairman of the emergen-lie- s pleasing manner, three pieces: 1st, were here recently and gave a high- G Violin Solo. Laprele Maeser. Report says that a party of cani- cy campaign committee of the Lea- - "What a Great American Said About in the opern !,aljsts of which class entertainment 7 "Wreck of the Hesperus", Ed B stetson and :gue to enforce peace. Sarah Atkins. j the one of 2nd. Mason's Walt Bible"; house. Smith itha Gillette of the hat and safety razor Graduates Farewell. Ladles' Chor- - The Covenant for a League of Na-u- poems, with whom he was personThe audience was large and ap- fame, are members, haye interested ' fl "Beware, Evelyn Maeser tlons, in the amended" foTm adopted ally acquainted; his last recitation 10 Lullabye, Girls' Chorus. preciative, and the thespians did such themselves in the Sparks' Bros, min- by the Paris Peace ponference, was, "The Pioneers of Utah" Prayer. Mr. excellent work that everyone present, ing property in the BIack mountain should satisfy all except those who is a fine cerwe reader and was perfectly satisfid. Cosgrove district, near the Minersville dam. HIAWATHA oppose any League whatever. It Is tainly felt that we had had a rare Alumni rrogram and Banquet The Murdock people are always and will proceed with its developLester Horton. now thoroughly Hiawatha, Re- treat. 12 o'clock 22, welcome in Parowan, and the P. H ment. Thursday, May Arrow Maker, Frank Murdock cent Id- include amendments the Miss June Ogdoo. gave two readS. students always enjoy entertainToaatmaster. Karl G. Maeser. The mine Is low grade porphory Mondamin, Louis Joseph changes proposed by the ings, entitled, "In the Spring and Prtant Cllf of the Alumni, Possibilities ing them. end will require the installation of Pan-Pee- k Keewis leaders of the. Republican party. McShane Dafodllls," which were very pretty We have heard nothing but praise extensive and expensive machinery; Chiblabos, Stanley Gunn asks the Ameri-Toa- and appropriate pieces, for everyWoodhouse Cornet Solo, George for the visitors, and the people her- The new company is already in pos- Minnehaha, Aleen Osborn people to surrender neither tbelr where the apples trees are full of to Soldiers, Grant Tolton. feel pleased to have a visit from tb. 'session of the property and expect Nakomis, LaPrele Maeser nor their Independence, nor bloom and the air is full of fragrance honor, Toast to Graduates,' 1919, Grace young ladles and gentlemen who fre-- 1 to have fifty men employed within Great Spirit, Agnes Htir-i- t their dotninent position in tbe New from their beautiful blossoms. Sknner quently come from thje popular sixty jays7 if pewer can be obtained Scene I. involves no obligations It & Co. World. Geo. Durham Mrs. Fernley again favored us Male Quartet. school. Parowan Times. ..1 J "Ewa-ye"jtrom the Teluride company. my little owlet!" we snouia do reaay io as with another wai not, to Old Members, Toast Georgia song called, "Silver REAVER COUNTY NEWS Scene II. Bume to lessen the danger of future Star" Maeser. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nowers. "What is that. Nakomis?" wars. A few members were Vocal Solo, Lucy White enrolled. a fine baby boy last week, Thursday,, Mrs fhressa white Bowman left Scene III. must now show their Opponents Hurst. 5 o'clock, evBeatrice doat Reading, Meeting adjourned May 8th. Mother and little one of iast week t0 attend the Monday "Faint with famine, Hiawatha true colors. The old argument, "we eryone feeling that they had had a Ing fine. teacher's convention at Fillmore. She came and wrestled with Mondamin." are for a league, but not the league" afternoon. at. Hall Murdock J delightful at Ball Grand will also spend a few days in Salt Scene IV. will no longer serve. The issue now m. o'clock p Mrs. of Earl Alberson, Lake before returning to Beaver. "Wed a maiden of your i eople " Is, "The League or None." TO THE UTAH NEW8PAPERS Scene V. Elicta.Dorrlty, came Sunday morn- The fate of the Covenant rests a to Alumni from couple is Eureka, Banquet fortunate in spend ing "I will follow you, my husband." Taylor Farnsworth with the American people. v While You have all boosted the Victory Mr. Al- - having the handsome Shepherd n of weeks with his fomily. Scene VI. Thursday, May 22, 12 m. the Senate has power to ratify, to Loan in the proper manner, and h has been working at Eurek die horse while Mrs. Sarah and Miss Wedding Feast. annul, or to reject, it, to amend it is nothing to be ashamed of on that for the past eight months. Laura Shepherd are away. Their Scene VII. Commencement Exercises to require a by all score. We now have the job of farm has been rented and Miss Shep- Minnehaha's death. Thursday, May 22, 2:30 p-- m. the nations parties to it and to postputting over the W. S. S. quota. Ssene VIII. Music A. Mullin, a prominent mining herd will go north for a time as soon pone peace indefinitely. But more important than that is man from Beaver Lake, was in town as school closes here, to attend sum-la"Farewell." said he, "Minnehaha! Trayer the instilling of thrift and the pracMusic week, in the interests of the mer school, visit friends and to be Farewell. O my Laughing water!" Miss - Mamiret Joseph returned tice of saving bemething each day. with who are in Idaho. her parents Scene IX. United Copper company of Beaver Reading, Miss Margaret Murdock. Snnday t0 her home at Adams- - week or month from what one ear Oh am idle for Mwslc Lake. This plant has been "I my people," going. Tille, after a visit at Fillmore. ' During the past month. I have had And they said, "Farewell forever! Principal's Report. some frve years. Mrs. Thressa Bakes Ollerton came They "are buying occasion tf see where the saving of Mus!c new machinery preparatory to go to a week ago last Sunday, from Tem-wor- k Said, ''Farewell, O. Hiawatha." Mother's day was observed with last by many, has helped them year Commencement Oration pr. Arizona, to visit her. mother, again. muct ceremony and interest here or over rough places this year. If .Mrs. Carrie Bakes. Since her arri- COM M E X t EM EN T "B ALL Awarding of Diplomas, President, la8t gaDDath. can teach the people to save while President McGregor. Charles Biglow passed through val her children, little Louisa and things go good, ready for the bad in Closing Beaver Saturday afternoon on his re'! son James, ( have bojh been very ill. the Canyon The 1919 graduating exercises of Spring Outing this nation win be the bette-fo- r time, turn from Salt Lake City to Cedar. The little daughter Is much improv-ll- e the Cedar Cky Junior High School it. As W. S. S. may be cashed nt tells us that a number of the e l, but little James is very sick with will be held in the auditorium of the BY THE HIGH KESOLVED IT BE ATHLETES PERFORM SOLTHRft-any postofflce on ten day's i notice, Southern California delegates to the bronclal pneumonia. We hope to A. C- - Thursday evening. May 1 5 BEAVEU OF THE are the best savings and thrift COUNCIL National road meeting at Salt Lake, bear soon that he is improving. feature they STAKE OF ZIOX that could possibly be offield at 8:30 o'clock. Aprominent and of track detail the The proposition are trying to arrange a plan with address to graduates bv fered. be will the meet if tte southern division held the Arrowhead trail association to Misses Oliva iGrovr and JCella Iron of our fellow-labore- here last week, Bhows some, hlgb.lv Hon.- J. F. Tolton of Beaver. This is the thing that appeals to in the aeiuiso That run six or seven large touring cars Dorrity planned a delightful birth-bac- k Record. County Miller In this matter, and should apme Michael B. Gale, A. The Elder rredltahla performances. and forth from California on ,iay surprise for their mothers last to you also. R. T. PORT Publiwe feel a keen and an appreciable C. team of Cedar City won the meet peal the Arrowhead trail This means a Saturday evening at 8:30, at the S. S. Committee. with iO points. Dixie of St. George Mlirlork. Gardner. B. A. C, city Director. W. whole lot to Beaver, for these cars, home of Mrs. Electa Dorrity. It was loss to this Council; faithand was (,,;C,.nd with 34 points and Hlnck Thata very Important loaded with passengers, will all go ;, complete surprise. ' Time 5:10. The evening! WALTERS COMPANY" has been taken out of as third wi,th 12 points. member tul y.rd Hurdles through Beaver. We shall need was spent with a fine musical pro-- I midst. There was a large crowd out to our Hunter, B. A. C. first; Welbv Dlxplenty of hotel accommodations and gram, given an their new Victrola. his de- - witness the meet, and considering The famous Walter's Company That his examplary ,e 8econd; Taylor, Murdock. third, and social time. Delicious eating places, for California people (lames hia humble and the absence of many of the boys In to 'me 28 played in Beaver City May 8th votion troop like to stop on these touring trips refreshments were served by the lit- me This to ana troop needs no introduction for aumornj tne servroe, consequent scarcity willing ooeaience On.Hlf Nile Relay and see the. country and they thoy tie hostesses, all made by their own over well known here and are al- are Mur-Jthehim, have given un ai: lessons of 'material and practice, some ex y Dtxls first; B. A. C. second; surely will want to stop in Beaver, hands. About sixteen vrrp present worthy of emulation; !waJr8 welcome. cellent records were made. dock, third. Time 1:40. for It is the garden spot of this part we do each of us feel a perThe winning of the southern divl That Thursday night they played 'Dawn Dlscm. of Utah. If they should once get a Mrs. R. II. Strickland has return- sonal los9 of an esteemed frlond and Rj0n entitles the B. A. C. team to par- iO' the Mountains" a typical moun Murdock Webster , "flrtf Maeser view of the scenery up the ed from a visit to her mother's fambrother, and we unite our sympattn jticipate In the state meet, which will B A C Becon,i. Mathls. Dixie, third Jtalneer play. The actors all played it would hold them for Ronn ily and others in Salt Lake, where and express our sincere iove for our r0 bei.1 at Logan May 16. well, especially the leading lady, Miss Distance 98' 5" little time. she especially enjoyed the Easter worthy brother to the bereaved fsni-- j The full schedule of events. th Clara Preston, as "Little Dawn" the High Jump Mrs. demonstrations. Cailey will ily; 'winners of 1st. 2nd, and 3rd, and the C. B. A. first: Roundy j"ttle mountaineer girl Webster. OMMENCKM EXT V ROGRA M. not be strong enough to make th That we have a appreciation records made, folio Slim Tooker (Luke Cosgrave) has OK BEAVER COUNTY II. S Murdock A. B. C. Smith, second; trip to Beaver to Beaver this fOO Yard Dah with us In the en- for his faithful lah'-iniany friends here in Beaver, who third. Distance 5' 6 ,Ier annual visits have Baccalaureate Sermon Sundav ,ll''rCouncil; and say to the family that. much. Petty, Hinckley, first: Nowers. him very again Joyed seeing Brod jump her to a large, circle of n while we with them mourn the 1or. Murdock, second; Pulslphor, Dixie, May 25th at 4 o'clock. Friday night, the play. "The Heart B. A. C. first;- Roundy. Entertainment by Senior CIhss- -' quaintances, who will miss her ver.. of his Webster, we yet fee third. Time 10 companionship, of Wetona" an American Indian ro- May 27, 8:30 p. m. M B. A. C. second; Pulsipher. Dixie h Strickland is much bet- - that our Father knoweth best an j BSO IMnh Yard Comroeneement Program at High . mnnce ,n ,our act8' was weU 8t459d . , Distance 20' 11 School Auditorium. May 30. 8:30 p ,er ror ner "nanee ana me rest. doeth all things In perfect hnrmoe Dixie, first; Petty, Hlnck-wit- h third Weils, and played. ' m. ghotFt His inscrutable and merciful ley. rferond; Bushnell, Hinckley, W. C. waters as yuanan tcniei 1 Music. High School Orchestra. first; Petty.,!of the Tne chiidren8' primary May Dav designs. Nowers, Murdock. 'third. Time 24 2 Comanches) certainly made a " Opening remarks. In behalf of the Council Hinckley, second; Gardner, B. A. C fine chief. 440 Yard Dash Pera h0U8e wa8 sP,en-d- y 3 Address to Graduates. Dr. Snod- - P"1 at the j of the University of Utah. idid as to attendance and results. As JOS. F. McORBOOR. Milne. Dixie, first; Eklnner, Mur-J- . third. Agnes Stuttx as Nauma (a squaw 4 Vocal fcolo, Dan rerguson. Javelin T TANNER C. B. weji . he beautiful sight presented A. dock, second; Fogllai, third; 'and friend of his daughter. Wetona. 5 Valedictory, Elva Burns. SAMUEL O WHITE, Jr .Time f.7. Master, Murdock, first; Roundy, by the throng of little folk, with . 6 Music, Mr. Axtens and Miss Indian agent, Luko A. C. ;Karl Lanham as B. A. C. second; Hunter, B. on, curls bob- 880 Yard iHuh cri.p spring dress-up- s Presidency as Cosgrave pot chaplian and Jack j bing and lively toes twinkling to the 7J3alutatorv, Mae Bowen. Stanwotth, Dixie, first; Fife. B. A. third. Distance 137' with Francis Charl son iLendva his 8 .Vocal Solo. Delia Cottrell. ' Pole Vault Mrs. Mary Goodwin if Alex Goodwin ii the proud pos.s C, second; Maeser. Murdock, third good music. Comraanche Jack all made the as 9 Presentation of Diplomas by Mr n trnd new I ord auto tru :k Time 2:15. Webster. B. A. C. first: Milne, Dix- ton certainly a live wire. Nothing falls We Maeser. hope they may B. Nellsen I ie, second; Fife. B. A. C, third. Ht. play perfect, Mile Run purchased through N. 10 Music by High School Orches- through that she has charge of, come again. tral Beaver County News. 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