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Show MOTHERS' DAY WEST WARD MRS. HOUR IS JOLLEDJl Mothers' Day waa beautifully by the West Ward Sunday School laat 8unday morning. 'The building waa tastefully decorated with streamers of green and whit and the white lace curtains at the windows add to the beauty and pur ity of the occasion. TThe fine part of the program was conducted by the primary grade and the children surely did Justice to their teachers in carrying it out, "Prof. Durham and. Prank Slmth sang appropriate songs, and "Miss Thelm Huntington saag;. ' jong composed by Prof Durham for Mothers Day. The returned soldier . boys had been Invited to distribute the to the mothers. The ; carnations failed to come, which was a great disappointment, but the .boy were there In full force to do It. and Ten- - Pleasing sight Thxa-roof our splendid stalwart boy who went to .help save their eounlry One year ago they had spent this dav writing to thetr mothers at home lit tie" knowing whether they would ever .see .them again, but we Jtbanit God that many of them were spared to come home and be present on thif occasion, and that we know those who were not here will now soon be OHIO Mrs.. Miry, A. Bour, wife of Edward B, Bour, was desk-sergeant- ,'. In- stantly killed Saturday evening,. May 3. at Jackson Lane pa the Canlln-Ma- s illon road, when an automobile In which she waa riding, collided with an automobile containing seven men, six of them aotdiera who were returning from Camp Sherman. Mrs. T Hour waa accompanied by. her ghters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parr, and were going to visit relatives in Canton. 'All were more or leas injured and were taken to the Mercy hospital. '.(j''t Mrs. . Bour was bom In Salt Lake Utah. Shelnd Mr.'Bour were war rled In Beaver in 1878, They bare made Canton their home since 1881, She leaveirV husband and her daughters. Her father, Mr. Thimble died a few weeks ago quite suddp- -' which came as a great shock to her. She had planned to make her broth; era here ito Beaver a visit tya the near future, and this accident comes as a great shock to them and her many 1 friends in Beaver. home. ,. ' : r;.;: MILLIONAIRE'S INTERESTED The "Murdock Academy players s were here recently and gave a ' Report elys that a party of capientertainment- - in the opera talists, of which J. B. Stetson- and :" house. ...... r riL 'i " Gillette of the hat and safety razor ' , The audience waallarge and apfame," are members, have Interested preciative, and the tbespiana did such themselves in the Sparks' Bros, minexcellent work that everyone present ing property in the Black mountain waa perfectly satlsfld." district,' near the Minersville dam, .The Murdock people are always and will proceed with Its develop" welcome In Parowan, and the P. H. ment.'""'' 8. "students always enjoy entertainfs "mine" The low grade porphory ing them. and will require the installation of We have heard nothing but praiac extensive and expensive machinery-- . for the visitors, and jtne people her The new company Is already in posfeel pleased to have a visit from the session of the property and expect young ladies and gentlemen wh.o fre- - to . have fifty men employed within miAntlT itiak frnm ihift oowilnr dfiysTif pcwer can ba obtained school Parowan Times. from tie Telurlde company. - high-clas- z.?.-- . " .. -- ... s' . ; BEAVER COUNTY NEWS ,. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nowers, a fine baby boy last week, Thursday, Mrs.' Thressa' White Bowman left May 8th. Mother and little one do- Monday of last week to attend the ;" ing line. teacher's convention at Fillmore.' She will also spend a few days in Salt ' Earl Alberson, of . Mrs. Lake before returning to' Beaver. ElicU. Dorrlty,. came Sundayimorn-In- g from Eureka, to spend a couple Taylor Farnaworth is fortunate in of weeks with his fomtly.;, Mr. Al- having the handsome Shepherd sad-di- e berson has' been working at Eurekt horse while Mrs. Sarah and Miss fof the past eight months."4 ; Laura Shepherd are away.. Their farm has been rented and Miss Shepwill go north for a time as soon herd a A. J. Mullin, prominent mining man from Beaver Lake, was in town as school closes here, to attend sumlast week, in the Interests of the mer school, visit "friends and to be United Copper company of Beaver with her parents who are in Idaho Lake. This, plant baa been idle for some five years. They 'are buying Mr. Thressa, Bakes OUerton came new machinery preparatory to go to ajweek ago last Sunday, from Tem- " "" ZTTwork again. Arlxoharto vlalt r her mother, Mrs. Carfie Bakes. Since her arri Charles Biglow - passed through val her children, little Louisa and Beaver Saturday afternoon on his re- son James,, have boh been very ill turn from Salt Lake City to Cedar. The little daughter Is much improv Ho tells us . that a number of the ed, but little Jamea is very sick with Southern California delegates to the bronolal . pneumonia. We hope to National road meeting at Salt Lake, hear soon that he is Improving. are trying to arrange a plan with the Arrowhead trail association to .MLsms Oliva IGrover and Zella run six or seven large touring cars Dorrlty planned a delightful birth back and forth from California on day surprise for their mothers last the Arrowhead trail This means a Saturday evening at 8:30, at the whole lot to Beaver, for these cars, home of Mrs. ElecU Dorrlty. It was loaded with passengers, will all go a complete surprise. The evening 'through Beaver. We shall need waa spent with a' fine musical pro plenty of hotel accommodations and gram, given an thlr, hew VlctroU eating, places, for California people Games and social time. Delicious like to atop on these touring trips refreshments were served by the lit and see the country and they they tie hostesses, all made by their own surely, will want to stop In Beaver, hands. About' sixteen were present ' for it Is the garden spot of this; part If they, ahould once get a Mrs. R. H. Strickland. haa return . of Utah. view of the scenery up the Beave-canyo- ed from a visit to her mother's fans it would hold them for some lly In Salt Lake, where ahe especially enjoyed the Easter little time. demonstrations. Mrs, Cslley will COMMEXCElEXT PROGRAM not be strong enough to make th COUTY H. 8, OP BEA-Etrip to. Beaver to Beaver this Sermon Baccalaureate Sunday mer. Her annual visits nave en deared her to a large circle of ac May 2Sta at 4 o'clock. Entertainment by Senior Class , qualntances, who will miss her ver tMav 87. 8:80 p. m. much. Mrs. Strickland la much bet Commencement Program at High School Auditorium, May 80, 8:30 p. ter for her change and ths rest: son-in-la- w . - trr . , ' . n, and-other- s . R m. ' " ' . Music, nigh 8chool Orchestra. Openlag remarks. Mr. Bates, Address to Graduates, Dr. Snod-d- y of the University of Utah. 4 Vocal Solo, Dan Ferguson. , 8 Valedictory, Elva Burns.., 8 Music, Mr. Axtens snd'MUs Mar-gett-s. - 1 The childrena' primary .May Day at the opera bouse was splenparty .. did as to attendance and results. As well as ths beautiful sight presented by the throng of little folk, with " on, curls bobspring dress-up- s crisp ,: toes and to the lively Bowen. Mas bing twinkling 7J?alutatory. 8 .Vocal Solo, Delia Cottre.ll. good music, Mrs. Mary Goodwin it ' 3 Presentation of Diplomas by Mr. a live wire. Nothing falls - certainly Maeser. ahe has charge of, that through 10 Music by High School Orches. 2 3 " ' V . . ; . tra: Beaver County Nswa. : : , No. 27 AT ECOMC - Qt-ACABS- IY . Singing Prayer" s 8inglng Talk. GuyjC. Wilson. Speech, Members of Board. Singing , . Prayer Address to , Graduate ' Sunday, May 18, 8:80 p. ' Singing Prayer .in, - , Singing Reading. Mrs Xnell 0, Bean - ' ' Music AflTanccsnsat dl - CUases Inning Credits Etc . . Wednesday, Mar 21. 10 n, a. ?. ' - . f - the-memb- session, the; Reciutlon following program waa glvea: Mrs. Althea" Low read an article oa the work of our spies In' the recent war, which told., how1 much is . due them toward the winning of the. war. , She also read a short sketch . of the uaes of dogs during the con -- . nict. . . " ; f--r . v Mrs Rrti 9 "a Jim" which waa certainly enjoyed by ;..-.alL Mrs, Ethel ToblerJlarrla. of Wap-- .: ato. Washington, formerly of ;Bee er, was present and gave as very Interesting talk n the line of work , Carnation ' . - . . , Poem.'.' . Talk, Bible, and Modern 'Mothers. . . . D. White. Two short songs, Maurlna ' Chris tiansen and Wendell Fernler. Cornet Solo, Alden Woodheuse. Seatlmsnts to Mother. F.. Tol-- Class of 1910 S GRADUATES EVENING ! L Wednesday May, 21, 1:30 p. m. Class Song ' ' ' ," - Class of 1922 s , " .'. Monday, Mar 18. 8:80 p.' to, An Hour with' Longfellow- 1 Prayer T' - '. - . - . ' pinC " - - of - Address to Graduates,' President Guy C, Wilson, of the U D. STJ.1 r " " Singing . x. Prayer j Tuesday. May XQ, 10 al m., Claas 1&20 ' Tuesday. May 20. 8:30 p. m. "Wooing Under DlfaculUe,, "That Rascal, Paf Class HUtory in Tableaui. Claa of 1021 Tuesday, May 39, 8:10 Ktewspaperi "In Ten. Years from ser. Now." " Concert Stake Day Meeting ,...unday, May 18th, 3 p.. m , " CLUB The Beaver East Ward Sunday School rendered very Interesting Mothers' Day program last, Sunday la which many children took part In honoring : the mothers'. The ' The Home Economic club - held buOding was very artistically decor their regular , meeting, Friday May ated in white and green. 7, at the library basementt AlAfter the regular opening exercl though there was a very small at see, which were in keeping with the tendance la : comparison - with the occasion, the following program was number of members enrolled, those rendered: who were cortalnlr enjoyed Carnation - Poem, 'Primary grade! the splendid program, which had. . Presentation Of carnations to mo been arranged for them by Mrs. D. thers by soldier boys.' I. Fracer, chairman of ... i, Violin, music during presentation ki. Artene Hooten and Mae by Lapreal After a abort business i.' ws MURDOCK. ACADEMY PLAYERS " 1W ear-natio- . 1911 COEEMKUT . , Mv.ll, TrlUy. Beaver City, Utah. Vol. XIV. '.Prayer Ladles' Chornt, j "Springtime" President's Address, Clefynth' Flower Dialogue. Josephine White Dorothy Levi. Lorna Hutchlns, Kate , White.- - Jen- - t Piano Solo, Phylis Swlndlehurst " Reading, Jessie Valentine , "Woodland Rom" Ladles' .Quar- y- Quartet. Gas Fernleyr Mr. Mitch ell, Laura Hoeten and Bertha Fern- ler. " . their . OTub does " . Singing hy" School. Benediction by Clyde Maeser ' at their meetings. Mr, Cosgrave, one of. the Actors In Walter's company, was Invited by ' 8 . tet Mrs. Fraser to come and give a talk : In." "Class History. Exrortns peace to the club, which le did. ? Ills re4 Piano Duet, Alleen Osborn, La- Piano Duet, Lola nd Larue Tol- marks were ' Vera Cutler. Interesting ami at , ..... ton. The following statement is, sent the conclusion,Teryhe recited -5 !'Psalm of Ufe" , la a very GI1out by the chairman bf the emergen- , failings and Virtues, Shirley. three pleasing manner, Maeaer. Violin T pieces: 1st. Solo, Laprele ,8 nes. fey campaign committee of the Lea "What a Great American Bald About 7 "Wreck- of the Hesperus". Ed Valedictory; Sarah Atkins. gue to enforce peace. ' the Bible"; tad, one bf Walt Mason's ' iths Smith The Covenant for a League of Na poems, with - whom he waa Graduates Farewell,' Ladles Chor 9 "Beware, Evelyn Maeser person- " us. tions, in the mendedfoTm adopted ally acquainted T his last reciutlon ; . 10 Lullabye, Glrla Chorus: . '.--"Prayer,5 br the Paris Peace Conference, was. "The Pioneers of Utah Mr. should satisfy all except those who Cosgrove Is a Jine reader and we cer- - ; HIAWATHA"-Hiawat- ha, oppose any League, whatever, nit Is talnlr felt that' we had had a rare ' Alamnf Prograra nad Damqitet Lester Horton. now Jthorosghly :,Re-- . treat.-o'clock Thuraday, Mar It. Arrow Maker, Frank Murdock fmendments include jthe::ne centj Junw Ogdon gave two read- - . Toastmaster Karl . 0. Maeaer. Mondamln, Louis Joseph : portant changes proposed by i the tnrs. entitled.' "In ttfc CnHn Cllf of Alumni, PoaslbUlUas ni the "" Pan-Pee- k j Keewis " leaders of thfr Republican party. - ' Dafodllls.".. wtlch- - were- v McShane. " very prettr ' Chlblabos, Stanley- Gunn asks the Ameri sna X The; Government Cornet Solo, George Woodhooae) everyappropriate pieces,' Minnehaha Aleeq Osborn ca people to snrreader neither ther where the ' Toast to Soldiers, Oraai Toltoa. tree are. fall of apples Maeser LaPrele Kkomis, ' Toast to Graduate,1 1318.' Grace honor, nor their Independence, nor bloora and the air Is full cf frsgrance Great Spirit, Arnes Hurst : their' dominant posltton iti 't 'Kcv from thetr beaut'.'ut !!? icr ',, , Sklnner.- - ''".'ii.s,-- tj--' r..; World. It Involves no .oiiiigalions s Mrs. Co, Geo. Durham. us favored' ' Male Quartet, Fernley spiia "Ewa-yeowlet!!-. my Utile, Hver Toast to Old Members. Georgia that we should noV be ready to as with another song called, ' Scene II. sume to lessen the danger of future Star" , .'Y Maeser.-' ;' "What Is thaU NakomlsT'1 ; .:r ' ;';V., 1 vara. A few members were .Vocal Solo, Lucr White ' 8cene III. jnrolld. now show their mwwu mast, O.ipotients Rant. KV. w u tup ft, "ReadtngrBeatrlc iiujyutUTU "Faint with famine. Hiawatha true colors. The old argument, "we eryone feeling; that they bad badtl came and wrestled with Mondamln." are for a league, bat not th league" " . afternoon. r o Grand Ball at Murdock Hall at Scene IV,. ,' '; The Issue now no will serve. longer . m. o'clock p. ''Wed a maiden of your people." la, "The League or. None." rTO TTra.TrjOI XEWSP,1JTR3 : -8cene V. r".--'- -t The' fate .of the.Cprenaot- rests .' " ; Alnmnl Banqwei "I will follow yon, my husband." with the J American people. While You ave all boosted the Victory m. "': ..:T' r - Tharsdar. Mar Scene Vi.-- the Senate has power to atlfy, to Loaft'ln the nroner manner, and hr- Cr Wedding Feast. ; annul, or to reject It, to amend it is nothing to be' ashamed bf on that Scene VII. Commencement Exercises to ' require a by; nil spore. We aow have the , Job of i Minnehaha's death. Thursday. May to It and tor postnayons, the parties putting over the W. 8. 8. quota. ' " ' 8ene i Mnale pone peace indeCnltely." But bore Important than that is 2 Canoe Song, Girls' Chorus. Life of Longfellow, Arleen Hoot-- to , - . . It 'v;; j,,, . , -- " i..' a. - '- - : rfr , - ; It. It ' , tt;t:tB. VIII.-"Farewell- ," said he, "Minnehaha! ,' ' r .Prayer the lhstllllng of thrift and the prac Joseph ; returnwl tice of saving something each day. 8cenf IX . Reading. Miss Margaret Murdock. las Sunday to her home at Adams- - wee a or : woamiruia wuot " ' Music. ."' "I am going, Oh my people," j vOle; after a visit aV flUmore. J ; the past month, I have had During And they said, "Farewell forever! Prtncipal'i Report y (Mcaalon U eee where the saving of ' ! r "vMotherV ; Muaie Said, "Farewell. O, Hiawatha." ; day, was- - observed with last year by many, has helped them Commencement Oration much, oeremosy and Interest here or nrr roarn niaees uia rear. n - "Awarding of Diplomas, President, as 1 .COMMEXCKMENT'BALL last Sabbath. ' '""'can teach tn people io- save, www Presidsnt McGiegoT. ..' good, ready for the bad :' 'V; r rThe IIJI graduating exercises of things gov In the Canyon Closing N Spring Ontlng thla natioa. wia be the bette- time, the; Cedar- - City Junior High School for It As, W. S, 8. mar be cashed st wtU be held In the auditorium of tbel aay postofflce onr ten day's aotlce. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HIGH SOUTHERN ATHLETES PERFORSI 18 B May fireatogf and thrift BEAVER savings COUNCIL OF THE tber are the best ... . .. . 8:80 o'clock. Aprotalnont fen t tire at cvaia STAKE OF ZIOX The dotail of the track and flel4 will be the addresa to Tfraduatee bv proposuion uui pimi.j,' v. fered. . ..... meet of the southern division held f Beaver This Is the thing that appeala to That In the oemise of our fellow- - here last week, shows soms.bIjb.tr Hoa It F;TottOB; Record.' ' me ' la this matter, and should ap laborer, Elder Michael Miller oaie, credlubl performances. The B. A. County peal to you also. R. T. PORT Publiwe feel a" keen1 and an appreciable C, team bf Cedar) Cltr wea the meet with 40 polnta. Dixie of 8t George Murdock, second j Gardner B.. A.' C. city Director. W, 8. 8. Committee, loss to this Council; 7 Thata very faith and Was second with 14 polntl and Hlnck third. 'Time 1:10. important WALTERS COMPANY ful member haa been taken out of Uy was third wh 18 points. Yard Hnrde : our midst. V There was a large crowd but to HanterJB. A. first; WIlslPlx- The' lamous Walter's Company That his exemplary life, his de- witness the meet and 'considering le, second ; ' Taylor, Murdock, third and humble his '" troop played in Beaver City May 8t votion to the church, ths absence of many of the boys la Tim 28. ' V'-This troop needs no Introduction for the to obedience authority the service, and consequent scarcity willing i One" Half well known here and are al- over him, have given us all lessons of material and practice, some exDltla first; B A. CiecondtMar. they'are W MWU1. W87 cellent records wera made. worthy of emulation; dock. htrd. "TIme:i:40. ' '' That we do each of us feel a per ' The winning of. the southern divi"Thursday otght they played 'Dawn 'Disew.' O' the Moantalna", a typical sonal loss bf an esteemed friend and sion entitles the B. K. C, team to par Maeeer,' our which we will unite and sympathy meet sUte la the play. "The actor all flayed brother, ttdpaU B. A. C., second; Mathls, Dixie, third the leading lady, MUs and express our sincere love for our be held at Logta liar 18. well, especially DIsUnce 38 I". famas "Little Da wa" the Clara Prestoa. The fall schedule of events, the worthy brother to the bereaved ' t High Jump mountaineer girl , ; winners of 1st 2nd, and 3rd, and the ily; . first;" Rooady little Webster, B4 A." That we have a deep appreciation records made," follow: Slim Tooker (Luke Cosgrave) has B. A C. second; EmUh, Murdock. V . . . . - I 100 for his faithful labors with us la the! Yard Pcsh ; many inenas nem i oitw muv third: -- DUUnc 8 f Council; and say to the family that, Pettr, Hlnckler. - first; . Nowere. joyed seelilg him sgsln very. ouch. Brond nmp,' while we with them mourn the loss Murdock, second r Puts'phor, Dixie, Frldsy nlght,rthe play. The- Heart C firsts Roaadr. Websur,-B,-fee' third. TIme 18 of his companionship, t Wetona" an Atnerican Indian roof B. A. C. seoond;, Pulaipber, Dixie 'i CZ0 that our Father k&oweth best ant' mance In four acta, was well atased third.' DlsUne 10' 11. 4 doeth all things In perfect harmon Wells. Dixie, firsts Petty, KInck and played. with Ills Inscrutable and'; merciful ley, ; second ; TTushnell. ? Hinckley, VW. C. Water as Quanah .(chief, Nbwsrs,rMrdock. first; pettr. of the Comanches) cerUlnlyfmade a third "Time 14 designs. In behalf of the Council Hinckley, second Gardner, B A. C. fine chief. 440 Yard' Dash ' JOS. F. McGREGOR. Milne, Dixie, first; Skinner; Mur- Utrd. ' (a aquaw Agnea Btutta Javelin J. T. TANNER dock, second; Fo glial, B. A. C. third; friend or hia oattEnter.Vi siona, ad Maeser. Murdock. first; Rouody, v SAMUEL .0.' WHITE, Jr. Time 67. a Indian agrtt. Luke C. Karl Lanham i B. A. Hunten B. ISO Yard Presidency a pout ttsp'.Uu ftJ Cosgrave Stanworth, Dixie, firat; Fife. B.i A. j third. DIsUnce ll? son with Francla Charl-to- n his Lendva Vaalt Alet foodaln Ih proud pos.s - 'C.. second: Mseeer. Murdock,' third as Commanchs Jack all tvvle tta first MUne, DixA. C. Br Webster. a trnd new lord auto tro :a Time 8:18. tbf-iaay play perfect "We hope ' ie, second; Fife, B. A. C, third. Ht Mile Ran purchased through N. 6. , NelUen, J com again. agent for the Ford Auto company.' Dlrje," first; . Josepn. 10 8 arewell, O my Laughing water!" ; .''-- Musle ' Mss--Mags- et uurr , , . . . - ' , -- . m . -' " -- C . . ; ay .UHe-Rel- . moun-talne- er Uardock.''-flrst;-Webste- r, - , i "r " : . KM- 1-- - A. we-ye- 8-- ' Yard-Dea- t-- V .JotPW , -- 8-- -- . : 4 4. '.,'.' - . - , teh Jk rle 1 ort Bwg-mll- l, 2 |