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Show vol. xrv. tfuh. Trlitr. Beaver City, J- -r iVTlli BEAVEU COUNTY JULY FOURTH 1019 DISTRICT COURT HONOa HOLL My Country!" On this the natal day I lift my heart and pray PROCEEDED Fron which a Bronze Tab et will be cast That naught may ever sway thee from the righteous way. The regular June, frit term of court convened on June It. 1919. . . My: Country! , with a considerable amount of bus- ' Born of sweet Freedom's iness to dispose of. There was not , Child on her breast has pain lain, considered by the court a sufficient Nursed by her Wood aad brain. amount of work for a Jury to Justi- True source of strength to gala. fy calling a Jury at this time, es pecially when everyboy is so busy! My Country! 80 on their farms and otherwise. Grown now to man's esUte. the Jury cases all went over Jor the Honored and good and great, " "termT-"-'.J"'" A land that tyrant hate And tremble at their fate. The following, briefly stated U the business thatwas actaallyjran- My Country! sacted during t&t term, Johan Victor- Osterholm. a native Fron pledge to kings abstain, Delilah seeks to gala of Russia was 'naturalised and his name changed to that of John Holm What strength cannot attain and bind therewith a chain. " :The name changed Is that the applicant " . said there were few people could My Country! Cause not thy sons to mourn pronounce or spell his original name. For strength and glory torn iV.v-- ... . By oath . . . . . to monarcha sworn-- Let Ita.n ' n kiwi n;)uui m net the lock ha shorn. .Russia was admitted to cltlsenshlp ' and his name changed ' to Victor k ' Johnson, for the same reason as My Country! Lead on matchless above. the la way thy given Toward freedom's holy day ; Mary C. Evans, vs, Luther Evans Fear not thy part to play ' plaintiff waa granted an interlocu' And let not kings delay. tory decree of divorce, the custody W. W. AVERS of , the minor children is given to 4 vrr : Laura E. grandEvans, and John M. L A PROGRAM parents ot said children. 7 n Milford State Bank. vs. B E..Don-elsoThe Beaver east and west wards Judgment "for plaintiff in the have so far carried on the . summer sum, of (730.75 with Interest In the work of the M. I. A. very successful nm of tas.OS: order entered con ly. They have worked together and firming sale of personal, property. each Sunday evening have given a Minerva E. Murdoch vs. ..J. 8. most and proflUble pro interesting of - Murdock Interlocutory decree gram. Perhaps no other of the Auxy and divorce granted .to plaintiff iliary organisations have so large an of the minor child. ISO a tnon attendance as the Mutuals have. th alimony for. one year and 120 a The officers are pleased to an ' month, thereafter until the minor nounce that they have secured some child reaches' the age of 8 years first class musical numbers for their and $S0" attorny'a: tees. next meeting. . Ruth R. Brooks vs. Leo D. Mr,.. Reese. Griffiths of Mlnersvllle. "Brooks Pl&Intlff granted tnter- - &,, at m out of ns know, U a dis- t Wntnrr de(reo et divorce end-ilollni-VHv I :'. .. . r. g - a " -- Juljr4th, - - " . . 1 - '': 777-R- -- - cue-.lod- h wr. t',-3- ..' I?3JPBfe Jitney Race 2 miles, strr.: .' t.away & - Free for ail Auto Kace- U . liied 2 irilcar ,v. . Straightaway r.. ..fvtffVl.pfeh 1. committee. JXryzm- - J10. 00 ' . 3, Motor Cycle Race, 2 mikr. 4. Saddle Horse Race, 4 rrAl .aeJf VV V nil. 1-- traight:.;-L:..Jiq.- Cp $10.00 yard dash, free for all Relay foot race free for r.Il. 4 men per team'u S10.00 e :i!kll:.t:li.UO.do' Tug of War 100 with the least practicable delay to overseas replacement denot Slow saddle horse race, 4 Lbeks .:..:..:...:....v.:...u $5.00 Camp Meade, Maryland. ; , Army recruiting oflcers are auth 9." Novelty saddle horse rac2 : ....n....::.:..:.L...:.i2.. $5.00 orized to acrept men tor enlistment to organlxatloas on tlii Mexican 0. Hurdle foot race $5.00 border as follows. Infantry wtlte, cavalry white, field artillery. ee A variety of Ladies and ChiUrena Races: Cash Prizes neera, medical department, signal corps, alt service, and csartar $100.00 ter Base Ball Games for county championship 7 ;., ,7 eorpa' . Enlistment for the next two weeks will be accepted tor men de siring service la Siberia, as fol lows: Infantry, medical department. Quartermaster orpt.': crdlnanee corps', and men sutably qaalL'Ied tor d the telegraph battalion ot t'SlNAH CtT.TTS OLLET.TOX the signal corps The pay asi the STILL TlIEl COSfE educational 'adranti c"?r;l ty the ; s . 1 ,t;ited. &hiftM(mti Sait,lW&trZf.'M.?r - ' . Utah-After- " m ; -- heart-tearin- - v -- , ...... . bus-Uln- V' ;; - : , 7;;.';.7 Mlas Edna Valentine, daughter cf Mr. and Mre, Jim Valentine of Nor. th Creek, was thrown from her horse last Saturday while out riding, with such force as to brake the bone ta one arm at the wrist, and dislocate it at the elbow. Ed. Twltchell of North Creek mt with quite a painful "'.!. r.t last mo army irase vzo.t u l ... week wLIIo tryi.:g to fix a iron. It exploded end burned hi. ! i .iz very jfeand a .JU'7? f: ? U ,e quire Ut t to the furniture la the rosx. 1 y formaUoa, ; managed to put the flames out in Mr. and Mrs. J- - T. Tanner return time to nve the iovm and furniture ed from Salt Lake where they took in the other rooms. One of the chil' their smallest son to hare removed dren was slightly burned, from his throat a large batton, swallowed when on one was looking. The Several of Dr and Mrs. Warren was operation successful, but might Shepherd's friends have been pleased have been fatal if It had been any at receiving cards from them describ object other than a button, which Ing their surroundings and activities bad the lucky opening which per in Atlantic City, where they were mitted air to reach the lungs. The both Improving and '.expecting; to other children who speat a few day etart West soon. .' 7 i', ; with the grandparents at Nephl and hd aa unexpected nice visit They Last sSunday ' Joseph Johnson re were there last September to attend ceived a wire that Mrs. Johnson was the golden wedding anniversary of seriously ill in Salt Lake, where she " had gone for treatment, and he left the old folk. at once for the city. We are glad to note th'at she rallied and la recuJTLTNCH PARTV perating now. ...Mr. Johnson eame A delightful flinch party was giv home to attend to his sheep herds. en a Monday evening at the Nowers and went back to the city for the ." home. In honor of their son, Roland, fourth. . .. who has just returned over there. iThe rooms were decorated , with The following card was printed by a western mayor In his local paper: J'. flags and flowers. At twelev refreshments were serv There la some complaint In this ed. All seemed to enjoy themselves town to the effect that I do not lore' very much and remained until the the people. If you could see the peo ' ' "' wee hours. pie who are makicg. the complaints, ' voa wouldn't blame me. Those preaeut were . . , , "' ": 7 .7 Kathrlns 8mlth Bertha and Emily Price, ' . ' Ethel Parkinson I'JCKIE SAYS . sleeve, showing -- ' - fifty-thir- - -,- . square last Friday afternoon, June 25. There was a very small attend ance, but a splendid program. Miss Zoo Robinson who has lately returned from Berkley,- California,where she has been attending school gave a fine talk on the League ef Nations, Bolshevism and Cause and Effects of the war. Miss Kathleen 8mith favored the club with a fine readinr. Owing to the Fourth of July, be ing a holiday, it was thought best to omtt our meeting' on that date, and plan tor a basket picnic on the 18 th ' of July. So all bear la mind the date and watch for notices In regard to it in J ' the near future. tt-na-- , " - Milford-IJfc.isviU- Clawaotr company, eomprtseil of 67 that we wilt be highly entertained. Attorney. 7-- ;.ttt7v:iUc i The same order was made in the Everyone is Invited to attend. Meet-In- g vice for each one in France and wagonai &. ly. case of the SUte against Guy H. to be held si .the Park hall Sun- abouts. Young Woolsey trained at : She Boulder Colorado Immediately after a Moninan Nlckle. Battalion . .'of the member r day evening July I. Machine : Consolidated" leaving Beaver In May It 17, and at Wagon- left for France the following July Shortly afte? Co. vs. Bhurley 8. Atkln Dismlsthey, were, cailedi.to V Landing at Havsei he was sent to St. mA nn motion of attorney tor de days to answer. '. ; help settle Stampede .county, ; ' The same order waa made In the Limond where they were drilled for '. ' fendant Irrinr there ' few ..years they Fortune Gold Mining Co. vs" J. ease of Los Angeles Trust 'and Sav six weeks, making active prepara- moved to 'Levan TJtah.''Whlle living tions for business, which opened, up there In the F. Turner et al The case having ings Bank vs. C. T. Woodbury. early1 Q's; he died of Home Pattern Co. vs. A. F. Me for his company at Foul,' France, in wounds Weired' In the Black Hawk been settled out of court some time war.'Th were jjparents of" seven .tA it k (tlsmdwed' and stricken Culley Demurrer overruled and SO a lively manner on Young Woolsey's birthday, September 12;. which ' he ehlldren,;....' , from the calendar. days liven to answer. In the matter of the Estate of Co will alwaya remember, State of Utah vs Frank 8cott t At Chicken creek, March 25, .IMS denied Is by trial new Stalwart Ernest, real warrior that Mrs. Sly. was married to. Seth Oller-to- n mer a tor O. Forgay Toest Motion Grace v. VV1... nit the defendant was and-th- e IUW administratrix he Is. la the eyes of his friends and appointed were' called tohelp set sentenced to the State prison tor a and bonds fixed at $000. family, he kept nnwonnded right tie Tauschef Aficonk ' Unto them term of not less than five years a W. L. Hardy et al vs Beaver Co. with the corps in their endless work were born three children. Mr. motion for certificate of probable Irrigation Co Motion for new trial of building roads, surveying- shortdied in October 21. 15J7. and fnr mneel was allowed, submitted to the court without ar cuts long pnes too; intensive, ever Having been left a widow the second plunging on and on, building ammu time she came to live with her son. the defendant waa released on de- gument which was denied. The transcript In this case is very nition dumps, vflre entanglements Thomas Sly of North Creek, .near $2500 bond pending appeal. The the voluminous ,v 7 ...... . 7. , .,7 .. fendant being Impecunious, Beaver. While living In AMiona nhe nearly 5000 pages, and etc.; court ordered the transcript on ap the time required for the reporter Mr. Woolsey's participation tn the was a president of the primary and peal made by. the official stenograph. to get It out, Is caused the delay in St. Mlhlel drive gave hlm the star a relief society irorker. She ' had er at the expense of the state. which centers the overseas bar which also done much temple work. acting on the motion. .'' . James A. Moyet et al vs Mosee Ed adorns his left breast line. The red Jennie L. Robinson'va Geo. Wil She was a member of and 'did a bur Robinson PlalnUft given an in wards et al This case was heard la chevron Indicates honorable dis- great deal of knitting for the Bed terlocutofy decree of divorce, cus part tor four days, when the Judge charge. He almose seems to prise Cross. She was only atting a coutody of the two children and $15 per Marioneeux, attorney for the, defend above the others, for two or- - three ple of weeks when on Friday June month alimony., ants, owing to sickness was nnable reasons, one being the privilege It 20 she passed away. . 7 Amy E. White vs. James F' White to continue and by consent of both gave him of coming home and to for Funeral services were held In Bea Interlocutory de parties the case is continued tor the get the frightful sights and Plaintiff given g ter East ward June 2 2,; under the cree of divorce, custody of the mln- term.; of war. direction of Bishop Robert White, episodes Beubn Baldwin vs. Stampede or children given to the grandpar- When the armistice was signed. The speakers, J. F. Tolton and enU, William and Mlrloa V. White. Minea Co. and First National Baak the JOlst company, was at .Vlevllle. Bishop White' testified to the cour Milford Lumber Co. vs. E. ;Taa of Beaver City This case came be-- Just ready to go strong Into. the den age. .Integrity and .faithfulness of the ' ' Demurrer 1 sustained and Wore the court oil the claim of some of the enemy. "The ISO men compos deceased. , - ner-J- r. 7, Ble am twenty-on-e to 10 deye for mater given were forward his sent plaintiff battalion labor, parties ing She Is survtved Jy.,Uodama 81y. ial and other claims. , Jitter .hearing with the army-o- f ended" complaint. occupation ""fad RarTiaT California, Kathleea Sly Hot r'jenilS L. Robinson vs. auioru the. evidence, ndgment was given la went to Coblens and Luxenburg on hlona. New Mexico; 8u sle Or Darn-aSUte Bank Demurrer to complaint favor of the twenty-on- e claimants. foot, which meant many respecta , Pheonlxt Arliona and Thomss sustained and plaintiff given ten In accordance with their claims, aad They were stationed among German Sly of North Creek. ' days U which to file ' amended com- a decree of foreclosure waa made. .natives, but Woolsey declares' they ' .. ; t . directing that the property, of the were treated with much courtesy and plaint" 7 Mr.;and Mrl Tsnner and. Miss Iv. In the matter of the estate of defendant mining company be sold, allowing ad- and the claims paid according to the Douls Anddros-i-Ord' Lake to be with the R. A. B, Hatch 1hic ministrator to compromise a claim Judgments exrregato about guard. He said that the Red Cross ' sum of 11160. in the for damaged approximately iiooo. besides costs women were as energetic greeting family the Fourth t vs. Louis Woodhouse Jr. and attorney's fees. CO. the soldiers coming back as the good Mf." A.r S. Hutchlngs' writes thai Ben T. Davis vse KleinOrder entered quieting title Anderson R, byes had. been and all across the con" la plaintiff tor two" patented mining Temporary order was made allowing tinent at every stop, change or rest they are nicely located In Denver and ' " '". plaintiff to use defendant's ditch to Jstatlon, refreshments were served. that thy think they will like their claims, vs. Wm. convey the water to his land and reCo. Mercantile , Jefferson magaiines etc. furnished and much'nr,r home very much. AlthouRh It Morgan Judgment ; tor plaintiff In quiring plaintiff to place wooden attention showed to them. V Mr. ' li'te expensive living tn Denvei the sum of 1100 for money advanc- headgates at his expense la said de- Woolsey waa glad to get home for ttl,,T many' advanUfes, that ed. $45 damages for breach of con- fendants canal where he diverted the Indcpendance Day" "celebratlon.,,,n.pn .T7 much to them. He li .. -- tract and $10.04 Interest and cost water, therefrom. where the returned soldiers were wrklng for a large carpenter and And the . waa of ault plaintiff x required to honor guesleof the day:""'" " "painter" company "and (retting gnoi .. John "C. Murdock- vs; Wo.- - Mot furnish a bond ln'lhe sum of lioo wapa which Is a great help to a mae to secure the defendant against any gan- - Demurrer to complaint A one baby boy was given a hearty in a strange place. lie will take u In part and plaintiff given SO damages he may sustain. welcome Into the home of Mr. and 'his school wbrk eerly In the fall. Wj In addition to the above the court Mrs. Lswrence White on days thereafter to file answer. June 25, shall ratsa Mr. Hatchings and hi Loa Angeles Trust and Savings uiu seTeraj oraers setting cases Ail parties are doing fine, family, but wish them success snd Baak vs. W. J. Burns Demurrer for trial at the next regular term, inn is tne first child and there Is prosperity In whatever they under overruled and defendant given (9 as well as some exparte orders. great rejoicing over the happy event take, . ; After midnight. July; Bth, , no men win be accepted for enllst-ment for service In the American ex-pedltloaary forces. Fraaca. All men who have been accepted for enlistment in the American expeditionary forces France prior to that date, will be transferred after anllatmsnt - . er The Home Economic held " their meeting on the lawn at the Stake e NO MORE RECRUITING m La- - at '1,,.. ff v.a. .4 being lust ThuJ re tt ub vs Walter Klug also his brothers and perhaps other ginwrs corps anjvtj SUte o to kay .Zi, Ulti ...lie chevrons two on Utah witln with the rsday, the gold of County musical Dismissed on motion her Jn so we ..Captain are assured his pareoU Ulent, V six month's ser 7"" - - ... t v " - :! : served this country " be won the coveted honor of represent-inBeaver In the Fourth of July tween April 1917 and No parade as the Goddess of Liberty. vember 1919, including the Her. nearest competition was. Miss ' army, navy and martne3 Laura Shepherd.The vote for the three highest and army nurses. " " '" was:.""" lUs not claimed that the contestant' Miss ist printed on another pasre Miss Patterson, (542. ' ' 5171, is complete or correct and it Miss Shepherd. Sara Atkln,: 251 "1 V--. is only printed here so that About fill was the gross pro- all readers may study it and ceeds of the contest. send in corrections to the HOME EOONOiaCE CLUB newspaper or the historical Program, E iver, Utah ,1 a At the close of Isid epSuid:iice:I3ay ' YIIISJOiliM i A bronze tablet is to be contest last Monday short spirited evening It was made in honor of .those who found that Miss Viola Patterson had " -- Si N on r"cae j lllj. - u-- f - . . - . - ; , . ' : Shepherd - Hilda Swlndlehurst Leona Fotherlagham . j . - y. - - TMt Mammle Stapley Taylor Fotheringham V"' ' ""'' ' Victor ind Charles Price" "r Mllo Baker .. ).. Btrt Swtndlehurst ... . Will Goodwin. . .,: r ".-:."- , Claws Anderson. ANtV WAV - ; : : 0R, ..: "Afc. WHOOZt. utl vmo tm uuutt ao Hsnt and uai kvwvxANa TfklkPtQ m ANOTMtalOVM, V4k. ., tTtwy f (VPS ft. H OOta C1M "tO OKI AND 0000a at 6lakk'i toa., ano vk.i to wacx. rvtAcao -- Vt AMHOUNCtO TMA1 tHTtNltOM HIS . TAOtH 1H Miss Kathleea Smith was happily waasATTsa thw to v chn surprised Monday of taat week when 1CAM AMAUl HtMStV 0? THt. twenty of her pupils of the fifth grade came to spend the afternoon with her at her home on the farm. They had a merry time going to Tlp- terary for a swim ia the alee cool water then they went hack to the farm where they were entertained. Saturday evening of last week about thirty of the young people of North Creek gathered at the home ot Miss Evslra Twltchell to remind her that It was her eighteenth birthday The evening was pleasantly spent with games, music and dancing. Li ght refreshments were served during the evening. Out of town guests were Mls Pearl Bowman, of Bunker- vllle and Verda Yardley et Beaver, Imiqm OS GO. AO Nacum a aooot and fUl AT.BV.AHK'4.' no foa. 04Aaat,njfvott, MCNN V i re KM -- rastli sasmi iu jtn wait tHt toil sets That msns rttvA sW O V4O-- 0 out II 1 |