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Show Betnr Vol. XIV. MAXDERFIELD City. Utah, Friday. mi. No. 88 NORTH CREEK NEWS TO EHTETA N Thomas W. Ounn and Wesley Far rer of Bearer were home' mlsalon- TE K OLD FOLK INTERVIEWED ariea here 8unday. They attended r.IISS YHTTE July 18, MRS WALLACE GUEST OF HONOR THE DEATH OF 'Mr. and Mrs. Alex Goodwin, Annt '.Beisy Goodwin and Mrs. Grover mot ored out to North Creek last Wednesday evening, v .The Goodwin . orchestra furnished muslo for anTnvl. taliuo dancing party., Mrs. Goodwin t the Plan n violin. The party In honor, of .Mlse Pearl Bowman of Nevada, and Mr. R.. Oreg son of Milford Utah.vWl large crowd wan In attendance and those present declared it to be the best time of the season.'., An Impromtu program was MRS; LIORGAIJ Mrs. Wm. R. Hurst entertained for her daughter, Mrs. John R, Wallace,, nee, M Us Margaret Hunt on Satur day afternoon last, from I to o'clock, with the usual hospitable elegance for which the Hurst home has always been notable, Long handled Japanese baskets, tied with alllc tulle and filled with CecU Bruner ' roses," were placed here and there with charming effect. Most tempting refreshments were served In two cour ses, being of the particular puality that made the guests, forget where Sunday School in the morning and In the afternoon the baptismal serrlce. Again we are shocked by the sudThe Mutual Improvement Asso (The following appeared 'iff the We enjoyed their Ttslt and invite den death of one of our young moth- July number of Sunset, the Pacific them to come again. ciations here are planning an old Monthly.) folk day:": It'ihas been hnumber of Mrs. Morgan was born Jan. 6, ' Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Cunningham, years since our old people have been Tour years ago Miss Hettle White 1888. Through her childhood, and left the State Agricultural College are rejoicing over the arrival of a lntertalned and we feel that, so long youth she was .happy, Intelligent of Utah with a degree In home econ. new baby girl which came to them as there Is no standing committee and . Industrious'. As a young womomlcs and a desire to devote herself for such a day, It Is our duty to pror to work last -- Thursday, July 10. . an she was active in church and soas home demonstrator vide an entertainment. ' It- Is - a remote women of the among the cial organliatlons and made many counties of her state. She knew Miss Mercy Orwln of Milford .is pleasure to us to do this, and we 9 that the position of home demonstrahere with her aunt, Mrs. El know that, our energetic workers, Kiven , at intervals ihitwwnjaancei ..fjrjjendij mourn her Joss, i i&Ji 9 olihewaa tor 1s as valuable to society as that visiting ait can (he our aid of with citizens, course was touched off with sprigs Aunt Detser recited several of her of county agent and she wanted to la Phillips. married to Kent Morgan and has evmake It a success. be of real service la the world's of pink rambler roses, which were famous poems and Mrs. Alex Good- er been a devdted true wife. 8oon work. 8he had already shown her Wlmmer Twltchell left Monday Friday August 1. has been chosen win rendered several choice vocal seMn. 15tan- - ' after their the young peo- promptly: appropriated.Mlas marriage nettle, having brought np and mar- - for Idaho. occasion. All the Beaver lections. The the for and Tattersall Beatrice 8 ley dancing ended at eignt rpnan oroxnerv ana ple moved to Morgan 'a grove, where Hurst assisted.' The Invited sixty-fiv- e of at citizens the years age a. ra., reand all In returned their guests has Utai ulsters. to. 8he taught they built them a comfortable,, hos- were Mrs. J. F. We have had several showers the and over are cordially invited to at spective homesv each Mrs. schools for sixteen years, with sabTolton, Aubrey enjoyed having pitable home. They were leaden In Tolton, Mis Alice Beaumont, Mies an excellent time. batical years at Pratt Institute and past week and everything seems o tend. Our plans for the day are: social functions of the West the The entertainment, will be given Maud Smith MraW. .F. Knoxi Miss 'the University of Illinois, r and num be livened up considerably. Field.. on the publle square If the, weather Mathews. Mrs. Wm. Low.. Mn.-- , erous summer-schoM. I. A,r PROGRAM Kate .'courses. r.She - Mrs." Morgan never gave up her J. W. Farrer. Mra. T. R ruvla MU Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Robinson and will old boy. had also adopted a four-yepermit, if not. it will be given T Besides her grandmother had taught family of Salt Lake, spent the 4th Indoors (the place not yet chosen V. The M. I. A. Program for Sunday work In church organizations. At wanna tseaumoni, nra. u. u. kod-inso- n, of the time her death she was first Miss Vie Christian, Mn, Hanher such homely arts as braiding wjth Mrs. Robinson's parents M. All guests who wish it will be fur evening, "July tO. la a follows: counselor In the West ward primary nah Price, Mrs, N. P. IpsoU, Mrs Wm Mr. nished with Address--Dr- ,'i In and Mrs. F. D. Farnsworth. to r; straw and making head-chees- e. the Warren transportation Shepherd. association and an active worker In Noyes, Mrs. Lew Dalton, Mn. J. P. Vocal Solo Miss Helena 'Beck. ' all, an admirable equipment in sci Robinson has returned to his duties grounds. the parent'! class of that ward. Her Barton, Mrs. R. II, Barton, Mn. u- In Mrs. the Robinson and but city, The banquet will be given prompt ence, motherllness and knowledge Reading Mls"Zoa Robinson. children will spend the summer here ly at 1:00 p. m. of human nature. Tlano Solo Miss Sarreesa' Har- - work for the. red cross Is worthy, 4of ale Thompson, Mrs., Emma Mathews. " . honorable mention, i Mrs. O. F, McShane, Ms. Johnle Mur- .. . '- The Southern Utah counties being in Beaver. ni, ' Program 2:80 i. 1 Mrs.' was of a cheerful dock. Miss Emily Price, Miss Kendall Morgan ; Meeting .to be- held at : park hall Dancing and games, 3:10. mostly devoted to stock raising are Miss Hattie Whornham pleasantly mm mAT AM 1 1 V biinwii MwjtAHnMaa at nine. Everyone is invited to att- happy disposition and her neighbars Frankle, Miss Irene Tolton, Miss Ber Car riding, 4:80to 5:80. ' and relatives as well as her many the Price, Mra. Elizabeth McCullen, entertained her her at home guest, , '.' The one where Miss White went to After a pleasant Joy ride the end."-. friends wilt miss her sunny smile Miss Novella Tnrnbow. ' Rather ser, work is twice as large as the state Miss" Rachel Brlggs last Tuesday ev- guests will be taken to their homes. Wallace Murdoch, aoa1 of Mr: and and cheerful ;word. . . , ' ions goodbyes were said to Mrs. Wal of Rhode Island and contains about ening, when she Invited a number of The various committees at work 8he was mother to three sons and lace, who left with her husband Mon ;. .'.7. , Mrs. John M. Murdoch, who has been 12,000 Inhabitants , in small towns her girl friends and neighbors to are: ( and villages, but as none are within esewlng party. Light refreshments Transportation, George , Parkinson. In Salt Lake for the past three weeks one daughter. Her house waa one day afternoon. They will continue had ktheir summer outing thro Yellow returned home ' on of love and happiness for-shthirty miles of the railroad, condi were served during the evening, as as chairman, Fletcher Barton, N. & vHMng ' of her stone Park and through California, Sa turday of last week. ." v - the Interest In the welfare tlons tend toward groovtness and In sisted by her mother, Mrs. Nancy Neilsen and Arvilte Harris. children as only devoted mother can enroute to their home at Meca, Arisularity. There are no public li Whornham. Program, George Murdoch, chair- Mrs. Belle Reese met with a very have. She' Is survived by her hus- zona. They stopped a tew days in braries and only three subscribers man, Irene Tolton and Taylor Farns-- , Mrs. Hall and of Lorin Salt ' band and children, a father, an aged Salt Lake City. Lake, rlous and painful accident to so are Roads f. poor magazine. ' worth. , " White washing. In grandmother, who raised her, a num that often in winter the parcels post little daughters, who have been sp t Reception and Games, Stake M. ?.' , L O. O. P. arrives but once a week. The wom- ending a few weeks' at Ell, Nevada. A. officers with Chase Murdoch us some way;- her hand was caught In ber of brothers and sisters and relen know nothing about modern cul and are oa their way home, are now chairman. the; electric, , washer ; and 1 bfnlsed atives and friends who feel so near '. -. '..;. : The I. O. O. F. Lodge of Beaver Inary methods. , Towns are divided spending a' couple of weeks in Bea Dances, Grant Tolton, chairman. quite badly. It haa been very pain- and dear as brothers and slsters'and ver at the home of Mrs.' Hall's par much rest ful. to lose a her who as their guests at regular seshad miae her wCl. pausing community Celia Jones, Laura Fotherfafrbam by hostile gossiping factions and Til ' Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mur- ents, work the with of latzs Crand Master J. II. children sion ?ht. and Karl PtWjooisey..::!.':', 1 lages are mistrustful of each other. docka. ' ; The funeral was held ct Mantl, ar.d Craud WarM east Horning west Friday July After four years of constant work ward and Banquet,' '' at nigwand eon, Flovdt 11th. Beaver- opera ' houwC den Harvey Cluff ct Trovo. Bt.th Mia White feels that h "ha" trotyl w'5" Mlse LeuraShepherdwa the" eh ' Table save the lodge scratched the walls of indifference nd chairs Wf. Pollock. turned "ta Salt Lake ' Monday morn- The funeral procession left the MoV of "these genik-inehostess for the K. K. K. club arming with a wislt home Beaver 8:45" at after ahorf gan and ing, . wom proceedmany p.m. in helpful suggestions and spoke that hedge the county. The chairman. " ; - At the Bea ed friends the to house. of well the work that Is being done opera en still refuse to nurse their babies last Saturday afternoon , The fact Bee Hive Keepers. Serving, of Its , being . Miss Shepherd's birth ver hotel they were met L by one by the local lodges. by the clock. They will not come Invitations, Bishop George Pake After their meeting the Rebekahs Mrs. O. F. McShane.returned from hundred primary children and teato hear lectures on food values. day, made it rather a gala occasion, and Bishop Robt. White. , ,,, A dance will be given July IS to Salt Lake, last JWomlar night Whije chers who filed In behind the corps and wives of the subordinate mem Even last 4th of July a woman of The home of. her aunt, Mrs. 'Carrie twenty-thre- e with five children, the Stoney. where she Is (pending the help pay expenses of the day. Every In the city, she underwent an opera- and marched to the building. They bers gathered for a social time and was beautifully decorated one come ont. We need youngest a sick baby, took tnem au summer, your aid.' tion-, having her t()nslls .removed. VfonteJ Jwo lines outside the door, to listen to speeches made by the a work of art, the re and the table to a dance, though the doctor had She aaya shet.l feeling splendidly. while the funeral procession took Grand Master, Grand Warden and color freshments sch the following too sick We. was are glad and hope she will soon their places Inside, then marched to Noble Gnnd of the Beaver lodge. told her that the baby BAD ACCIDENT be well and, strong again, to go. The mother danced till 3 eme of pink and green and white, , the stnlni of sad sweet music to the Wter wb,cl1 they went to tt BlI1Ik' casket and laid their beautiful floret In, where they spent an hour danco'clock In the morning and the chil Sewing, music and some good toasts Mrs. A. H. Beeson met with a very made the time go by all too swiftly. Mr. Mrs and Record Iron County offerings on It Seats had been re- ing, returning to be hall to particidren played about and .contracted and serious painful accident Thurs- M.:. this the 8. of served for primary efflcere and chil- pate In an elegant banquet prepared place; Rogerson The baby died, but 10th. She was at the home whoopingcough. ' ' May Grlmshaw." Mr. dren. Mrs. Jos day July son of George Thompson, IdsTand" Misses by he Sister Rebekahs. not because he was taken to the ;t of Mrs. Alex Goodwin annd she and and Jackson Louis eph Enin-ge- r Tattersall, Mr.Other guests present were: services' Beaver of and. Jensen.The were W, full claims. mother beautiful, Mrs. Goodwin were going to the redance, the Gnnd Mfeter Walter Christian. of Nebrsttaleft forrthe moun- of tribute to the devoted wife and "Ton can t really blame her says son of Mrs. Margaret. Tattersall, re lief society In Mr! - Goodwin's car. of from .; Ploche, Nevada.' of France 10th turned Ju the mother and patient sufferer; full, of .:.' Mis White. "She had no one with Mrs. Beeson was sitting In a chair tains C. J. Mclntlr and James Glenn have In These been ser the ly. boys for the bereaved husband whom to leave the children. Many sympathy In the truck and when the tructstart ,; Milford- , vice of and a . were a to half and X the. under father to year and t capable full of lessons charge a with starved party children; a woman girlhood ed she was thrown out and knocked couMlss.Elolse Prior of Mlnersville. and truth and right living to all es dancing more than maternity. It gether all the time during their ser unconscious, breaking two of the ot the tw.q .lately returned, army -- have been all Mrs. Will Ternley Of MUford. vice. They were Bishop through bones In her 'doesn't look as though . I had. acright arm. She was sins, the handsome Johns of" Murdoch present .The - speakers Mr. and Mr. Jasper Cartwrjghf, France and with the Dr.Germany army taken into the home of Mrs. Goodwin ancestry, resnectf ully the sons Warren Shepherd t George, Paice, complished much, but I've found, it No wen.' Mias Maud Smith, Roland of We to are and "Tolton. occupation. Music R.'Wurdockand' furnJ. very waa In glad F. Mr. be women won't the taught and medical aid tent for and was Mr and Mrs. 'J. Mrs. Ed Patterson of Bearer, c and welcome them home again. ished a led rest A.''Mirdock-spencan the and about I O. teach by and quartet one, Mn. George by, soon made comfortable. groups, She was will go to her. They like the big then taken to he home of her dau- a week near the station around Bal-d- y Murdoch Jr and by previous rei Mrs. Samuel White who has been Mr. William Hutching, and son, sister method. It takes longer, but and hat locality returning Mon- quest of Mrs. Morgan, , Lena. Beck Mrs. Casey . Chrtstlanson ghter. Wlllla1m,i" iT. Boyle Its the only way. I can slip into the very sick for some time Is reported where she Is how resting and la aet- - day, reporting a gnnd time. Jack sang "Face to Face." The floret of and as were saw mill at In soon slowly Improving. will Prayers their and start some If door back , were the help beautiful made that kitchen by the remark and fering a fitting bespoke was ""It ting along nicely. quite ' ' offered for her recovery last Sabbath dian creek. love, appreciation and sympathy. wipe the dishes and at the same time shock to Mr. and Mrs. Goodlwn of great Is woman and could a 8he splendid that th Irttrtinn tfthta h and they have done everything to re-- they ki&w'f rout :havf- seen thetn; ; The following poem True Nobll vr KTnwA. e... fee more conveniently placed. A wo poorly be spared from the community lieve her suffering that they possibly thWloun&nanisx-wonWlyemad- i ty" probably hestiespeaka-t- hr In home at Jackson their she evening Ing of the general public for Sister day man doesn't mind that, but could. Mrs. Goodwin was ' "also studies for t.he, rtlts.' brushes...,. Mrs. Wm. Barrett and her father, county In honor of Miss Rachel would resent bitterly as a personal Mr. and Mrs.' s!' O. Whlte'srrhave Morgan thrown from the car, but not htirt " house-planninO. A.' Hon. a does had Who ';his on to task from Murdoch, ifrom' dielr pleasant lecture a word' day insult received day Brlggs of Green River Wyoming. A in anywit.-:-i''-.''7""---'''children, e guest were present Mr- - and Mrav 8tepben Bowman; that And weeks, what ever come his way bout twenty-fivI did venture though, to tell one hus week ' at little Zlon canyon.' getting entertainment was fine a and musical Is home their Joint Saturday. It band that if he had had water put Miss Rachel Brlggs of. Green Riv- they are nicely located on a forty ac- Believing God haa willed It so, the brothers, Mark by Has saved that Southern Blckley found would Bur-legiven real have below. here opinion Utah, begin er, Wyoming. Is' y greatness into the house he visiting her sister re fara'aboutthiW mllea'from An hreakfast was and of Nephl. oyster have the northern line Who at to no had his Beaver, His matter wife ning of town dollars. five poet guards Idaho,r near the little Mrs. tra Bahonlng for a couple "of served by the hostess. :-, where, an operation for troubles brought or perhaps Cove Fort, holds all the weeks. the like country Heyburn. They .' attractions In the way magnifi uuu on dt carrying wier ':"rv", Believing God must need him there verytnuchw . . ?"' Although but lowly toil It be.rjj , V, mtiA Xlmm TtamnmrA VL'm rYW mvA tmm wU fire rods away. She us cent scenery that can be found any "' v r-ab, Mrs. Maeaer's Karl During sections Haa to '; risen We.thlnkJf. where. other, Will Worby have just recently re- nobility. Jim Fout and daughter and Mrs. sence, vlsltlnr her sister In Rait Lake ed to bring la two palls at once and n and-thril-- one swklng-dhrendoknew Fortow s But and there great Her operation lurumi itvu did ten turns a day. Supt. Maesef Is' spending 'the" time Jim" Rollins 'of MinersvUie." passed iriy iv rtiuoi mikv, ' ' ' of the gorgeous canyon, lakes and with his beat; have could iWhlle water there the and they spent one day go cost $800 parents at the Fort,through Bea,vff lat..week enrouU one each do hi ahall Tia that best to 'Aluntte, City, and horseback htwm installed in the kitchen for fishing we have around as here. Bee ing be wilt for the Tellurlde. where they ver would be on one of the biggest with all the strength he they visited Alumlt ' mine. : t V".1 occu, Mrs. Belle Detmers is now They ..met 'by "Mini Jim RolHnsVwho will Who works -v- -.W .' can ' .booms In no time. some beautiful pictures taken have Puffer near take them to at the Figures however, show that Miss possible office In the Belknap pied hlscamp Shall never die In debt to man. of the mine, Puffer's Lake, Box Can- White In one year stimulated the fu!1dlng, having been chosen to com Lake, 'where 'Mr .Rellina ha ""been ; ' of :: worth of 843.841,80 production desk formerly spending some, time trapping. band Is the easiest way to get new plete the work at the " . Misses Pheobe White and Ger points of Interest' food and clothing, no mean accom clothes. Usually by the time she Is presided over by Miss Margaret of Brooks trude several days Skfnner spent home hls lost now nurst Lawrence Mrs. no by will pllahment at ant time and especl twenty-fiv- e Wallace she haa had so many fire a few days ago at Elkhorn. which last week at Puffer's Lake, making ally noteworthy during a world war. children and so little youth that she go to Artsona to live. Mr, and Mn. Joseph Bakes are house the Induced one she One by we'are sorry to record. His church several horseback trips to the bean rejoicing over a telegrem received thinks marriage a failure. It Is Im. I They -Tires to can fruit and vegetables perative for a girl to earn money of Quarterly conference will be 'held people were ready (with- - a helping Uful places In the region Monday morning, stating that their some have to tell son Vene haa arrived safely from tales and a saade veg fruit very to at and and the Stake building thrilling up pun hand, and even meat, dry readily and Saturday her own to keep her France and was well and happy, but etables, to Improve the home gar to put more joy Into her life She 8unday morning at the Beaver open for the family last Sunday, for which of their adventures while there. den ' and to make over old clothes. can do this with poultry In the hack house. Speaker from' the north he expressed 'much , gratitude. They very anxious to get home. - Veness .Mr. and Mrs." Arch Clyde and fam- has been gone from home about 13 And this Is a year's record for on yard. In fact I can see so many poe- - will be present and both Relief sc will remain In Heaver until they can 'v -' ."."' ily, returned Tuesday . night from months and has been In France with clety and primary will be represent-d- . build again. : Jy five towns. . with f MHtlee In money-makin- g ' "It I can get the girls' Interested All are Provo, where they went Friday of tbe 832 field remount squadron for , :' welcome. ,i it cordially y'r home flock that I am almost tempt In money-makingAfter the says' Miss White ed to go Into it myself, you know." Miss Novella Turnbow. Mr. Em- last week to attend the funeral of the past' nine months. f Ross landed VorV New In hi wen of father be" t the Stoney ma Mr,. . Clyde. Johnnie to. Clyde would so Is they Mriv, marry .."Some Hr..and tlgnlng Mathews,. J.,Ft likely, arabjice,, -t- hey won't a&y.that the , boy sixteen. There Is no allowance for not to be considered. ' Almost any the Ith of July and expected to. go Murdoch. Dud Gillies and Stanley had a stroke some months ago from detailed to take over all the hor-;se- s snd dispose of them. Ro he each .child In the family budget, end woman can mother a child hut It to camp Merrltt for a few days be- Puller tortned party 16, the forest- which he never" recovered and the "morncame been all over France helping to final new stroke last has a his wa home In the ry station last week'. It reporttakes a woman of extraordinary tart fore starting for Friday now the only way a girl geU five he of thousands and thousands when at ed kicked west. o'clock, Is row, had been It Mr. dispose needless to Mr. Gillie and ing a that quietly family dress Is by starting say that experience patience,' knowledge When a man begins to spend money to be the big sister to- a whole coun and Mn. Stoney are very much, de- by a horse Monday, but we could not passed away, The funeral wa held of horses. He hop to soon be vHh : " von bar for tandr and dances she ty.- -"', lighted and are counting the hours gather "particulars; ' Hop however Sunday at two o'clock p. m. at the hta paraots again twV.v.g t t V I 11V9 homo. no residence. . It waa not sartoua. place faimly niAWC R. ARNOLD until he arrive. naturally argues that getting a hus - je was-give- Bun-kervU- " . aJ0. -- moff . ol -- ar ' -- r : .y - ; e his-siste- , " - - - rr -- at-the- a - . j -- last-Monda- - ,.'--- - t son-in-la- w ttOustom-TOwrt!nhangTinde- rj ..,..,.11 g, ' -, . tf t:.-,'.:.'- , ! - - till ' self-respe- ct -- '- . . ." . i v...-:""- -- "''' -- |