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Show mi. .' Vol. XIV. SAGEHKN SEASON RESOLUTIONS OrjESPECT Whereas Ood In His Infinite wisdom and mercy has teen fit to take from onr midst, onr dear friend, sister end fellow laborer in the primary, and, .Whereas our 'friend and associate, was worthy our highest affection and regards, her labors In our association being faithfully performed, both as officer and member, we feel It prop er that we make expression of our feeling at the loss we are called upon to sustain , therefore be it Re-- f 4 WILL BOON OPEN can shoot sage hens Sportsmen blue grouse and willow grouse In all counties in the state ex-eept Morgan and Rich from August IB to SI, both Indus- lve. The birds cannot ho killed on the five state game preserves. Announcement was made yes- terday to this effect by state ! game and fish commissioner, R. WAB sTWf a LAWN PARTY E BEAVER son laiiEo very unique little lawn party was given last Thursday by Mrs. Mas C. White, In honor of tha birthdays of hsr two little daughters, Lois, tea Official news has been received years, and Josephine eight years, and from Washington, D. C that Charles waa killed in action June , baby Howard one year, whose birth L, Flake while helping to rescue tour of 11, days come on tha same day. Many his comradea, who had been taken out door gamea were enjoyed by the prisoners by the Mr. . little folk, till six o'clock p. m. when Blake haa been in Siberia for almost dainty crackers, birthday cakes and a year and the latest news received from him direct, was that he had icecream were served. The little friends present were: been notified of his release and woald sail on tha next boatwDeMrt News , Phyllis Levi Mr. Blake waa a son of Christa Louts Levi. ' Belle Hunt Flske, a Beaver girl and Dorothy Levi. William Flake an AHleCox grandson - - ' ' . old resident of this city and their Alice Morris Emma Thompson many frienda feel very aorry for the mother In her bereavement :.. Zolla Fernley A IILS1BERIA HAS BIS S ESSIONS -. .- CTTY s. Reports Indicate Church . Work Progressing Nicely . OTHERS' W GUATERLY CflifERFNCE -- H. Siddoway. wT PROGRAMME OnMondayTeaJjaivJuljiaUi-a- t SO p. m. at the Park building. The first session of the ' l7th Went of the relief society, the first Music by the Griffith boys of Min- That we as members of the pri quarterly conference of the. Beaver speaker, reported the work of tha organisation as being very satisfac mary of the West ward of Bearer ersville. ( take of Zion was held in the tabCaU. Roll Sis- : ' . In of death the nieiBrealize tory. that City, JallaLovr ernacle at 40 o'clock aftv;.All Talk tor- Nellie Morgan, the association Parkinson. stake of the present. bers PARENTS CLASS OUTEfa Fay Shepherd ; presidency Sister Lillian Cameron of the gen sustained a severe loss; Resolved- Song, Miss Lena Beck. Clara Woodhouse and eral board of relief society waa tha President McGregor presided Quartet. Roma Tolton That we shall sadly miss her pres next speaker. ;i She read from the LastiTuesday af ternoon tha Par conducted the axercleea. ' Recitation, Mrs. Harrta Vle GUlies Class of tha Beaver East Ward ents' Thou O. ence, her wise counsels and he cheer Vs. as statistical from "Guide 'compiled song. Opening 'report Remarks, Mark Woolsey. ful spirits In her meetings, Resolved the "Btaki report. She urged tho Louise Ollerton and Clara Mas participated in one of the most en Great Jehovah. Solo. Hilda Swlndlehurst nIte- That we as members of this asto enroll In the or--1 joyable social functions which has Prayer, Elder John M. Murdock. younger women Reading, Miss Laura Shepherd sociation will try and profit by the occurred hereabouts In a Ion time. K&oltaUon.-- ; and Better teaching Song by the ehoir "Great God more Music, Griffith boys. ATKCI HOME wise counsel she has given us, and of the scriptures in tha Shortly after 4 p." m. nearly a score reading Attend. ' Short Talk,. Dr. McGregor. Of automobiles left the relief emulate her example In chastity,: Re ,'v home urged. , society The first speaker was Miss Laura Reading, Jessie Vallentlne. William Atkln came homo Tues hall for the Beaver canyon. Just be solvedVocal duet by Sisters Geneva An M I T L Lena A, Solo the Beck. by Shepherd, presenting That we extend our sincere sympa 4 arson Joseph and Zella Thompson, day night after 11 and months yond Baker's a beautiful spot among Music by Griffiths bays. who gave a very Interesting report in Ha sailed 17 la? me ousaes naa neen prepared by thy" to her stricken family, especial Europe. Me, "CaU July entitled, All War Mothers requested to be of the work done' throughout the year, crossed the English channel, Messrs Geo. Wilson. James Hoops, ly to her husband and babies, hoping . Sister Verne Oakden, 8take Pres that the comforting Spirit of Our present. ; Wives, sisters, daughters country. - Bhe said that they had set ident of the primary reported he thence to London and directly to Melvin Messenger and their wives, Heavenly Father may be with them and War Fathres invited to attend their aims very high and the best of activities of the association and said rromentine, France, where no re Where the 94 people gathered. results were being reported. That she was very much pleased with the mained the first few months, then to console them in their sad and sud Also all returned soldiers. Hyrum A. White Sr, as chairman Resolved den affliction. they have a splendid set of officers work done throughout the 8tak, was sent to a naval aviation sector of the committee, in his sincere and ;,.'.' 4 and every one was .very sincere in urging mothers to send the children for a short time. The balance of the MAXDERFIELD NOTES That a copy of these resolutions original style, acted as master of ce their work Every ward had been be presented to her husband and fath Sister 7er le Crawford, a member I time he was at Brest, la U. S. nav- - remonies. After singing, "Our Moun with the exception of, the er. and that they he sent to the general board of the primary lal base hosplUl No. S.'W'the dental tain Home go Dear," prayer was of During the past week several of fully organized Adamsvllle and Frisco and that of the men from Manderfleld and North "Weekly Press. locution was present snr, wss the l department, whicn kept tne men m fered by Patriarch Geo. untord. She was one among our number Creek have been : busy in moving they were working very hard and nxt speaker. Shf told of the value good shape to bite Into the ranks of A few words of welcome and appreShe As child, maiden, wifer-W- aa t ;; of "the organization. the enemy, as well as to keep strong ciation were spoken by Mr. R. Waaand remodeling a house for Mrs. would now be fully organized. pure, kind and loving, Electa Crosby of North Creek, who told In a very interesting manner of ' Congregation sang, Ootui , Come. on the Red Cross and other supplies. ler. Songs, ' recitations, read'.r-- s ' cV Saints. A., Through every walk In life had her home burned down a short the work that the Beehive girls do Although Mr. Atkin eould not, go and phonographic selections were said had made and that many they, of From early days babyhood,. time ago. 8he wishes to thank the Fatrlarch I ya.an !nJtb ravo a literally to the front, he saw much listened to for an hour. Their din' visits to the different wards and si ort talk 4 king the l ut'i bless suffering and anguish and 'assisted ner was She, light of home has proven people for their kindness to her. Her served and Oh, such a f; m do-daughter-in-laMrs. Blanche Cros finds them filling' their calls and ing on all ot tvt- - jrnanizaHons and with the wounded at the hospital In did spread from j !: V! As sister and companion to lee Ins good work. She urged the par- K'ntcd oat some of the lmons that many aad cases. by,, served a big dinner to the men cream." The ir.enu . As wife' and mother too, . i; i ents to encourage these young peo s re contained tomr uf i or songa. ! He was la the midst''" "the. fa ": '. U '," She's shown qualities of character who helped. .... ... flV.IM ple In .the work and eskel t!ie mothTr..4 trlewt That mrm MaiAnm hront scourge,:, biiifig ,.lrickea. t Ics..U over t.1 Lwy.- - to-- t .1 ers to attend this meeting and 'see grayer, Wai'r' D. Tolicn. self. He had the good fortune to this psrt of tha program. She was lively in her nature, Mr. and Mrs C. T Baldwin, Mr. for, themselves what Is being done. of the above jCOme over on the largest ship 1n the third session Tha Yet strong in traits of heart. A general, good, and Mrs. E. P. Twiichell spent sevElder Mseser, High Council rep conference commenced at the opera I world, tha TJ. 8. 8. Levlotham. bo- Which endeared her to acquaintan eral days on a pleasure was now Indulged in, but as he time the up trip - ling I ; resentative for the benefit of the house at 0 a. m- v ; ce. days out with 1,000 men sun began to cast longshadows of Indian Creek week. last canyon They ' Sunday School work, gave a brief re v All memberaof the presidency I aboard, with .the phenomenal fact ithe near-bUnalloyed by craft and art. hills across the camping report having had an excellent, time. port of the work "done throughout were present of only three or four being seasick grounds, and as the evening hours She has sanctified her mission. the stake. He said that he had not President McGregor presided He reached Salt Lake last were fast the company Mr. approaching, and Mrs. Baker Edwards Just been able to visit the different And nobly borne her cross Song, congregation "Jesus the day. where he was honorably after singing 'God Be With Ton Till Haa tone to that heavenly region. returned from a visit to Sulphur-dal- schools .throughout-thstake ..and charged at tha naval recruiting sta- - We Meet Again." was dismissed with " Where's ho sorrow, sin or loss. had had to gather his Information Maeser. Elder Relnhard t'.on. ; He has been the otJect of prayer' Prayer. " by Supt Hans A. Christiansen There friends do never separate, y Kind and Grac- - J OTU(h attention and says he cant by an Indirect way,' hut that . the Singing, A And hearts are stronger bound; hearty vote of thanks was giv Miss Mettle Pendeton, who has Sunday school work was going along eoua Father." ' begln to tell how hap; x It Is to be en the committee for the True worth is rightly recognised. been attending summer school at very welL There seemed to he a splendid the Crawford of Sister primary In Beaver again. entertainment they ha dfurnlshed. And falseness never found. the L. D. 8. is visiting at the home shortage of teachers, but those that board1, a visitor from the north waa heard from all present of her brother. Frank Pendleton were working were doing good work the first few Expressions Mrs. Jamea Tardley spent speaker. She directed her For her husband and her babiee were unanimous in the opinion that ' She will leave shortly for her home The, attendance In the Beaver wards remarks along the line of primary days the past week at Cove Fort with this was We ask God's choicest care--Also in St. George. perhaps the most successful - : was rather small, and he urged work. the Kessler family, who had aa their and for her father and kindred enjoyable gathering the parents members to come ont and help the Sister Cameron of the general other guests,' several friends from Wt extend an earnest prayer. of the ward has ever had More ot Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan McGarry teachers. relief society board, a visitor from Chicago, enjoying one ot the nicest The time is short before us ro sitea tor, ana no iicu luiu'uuaa motored to Dixie last week. Patriarch Rns was called to give the north, spoke to the conference o spots In this section. . To work out'all that's good. mora doubt be forthcoming. will - association hisbrief account of tha subject of geneological work, org Before we give our records np r with the church. ear NORTH his He related JtEEK record better keeping. Mrs. Milton Gentry tag keening Where each one's understood. The news ot the marriage of Miss ly experiences when he first accepted Bishop Geo. H. Eyre of Mlnersvll- - house for Mrs. Sam Gentry, while Lillian Be comforted we say to you. Anderson, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Kate Evans of Adamsvllle, the gospel, which bore a strong tes la reported the activttiea of his ward the latter Is away visiting her home and be Mrs. God's must Will done. Nils Anderson of Milford, of no. the of for truthfulness the and there was soma Improvement Is here visiting with her daughter, timony Beool(S Pleasant. Mrs. Jndge And Nellie's with the Glorified. V Mrs. Mae Manhard. son oi Mrs. ... same. . . ted.- - He said he rejoiced in the work EHckson of Richfield 1s "expected to aa joe ureeuwooa Also the chosen one. w be Charles will received with Patriarch Munford gave a short ot tha Lord. Pedlgo, MOvisit . her daughter soon, Mrs. And you'll meet her over yonder. The wedding took interest great talk better at attendance Palce West of urging Bishop Beaver; ton Gentry.' . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greenwood spent If worthy to join her shere, place at the county court house, meetings and more active ward, reported improvement in hia here visiting with Mr. and 8unday In the kingdom of God's Glory In ..' work Thursday evening. Jos. Murdock coun told the He Priesthood. ward. Mrs 8Unley Green. clerk .Unsullied by wrong or care vacan how he entered the church at the sge ty fill performing the ceremony. sustained Reese tha A White Robert io reported the Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beesoa stood p Mary F. Goodwin of 12 years and had been permitted Beaver East ward organizations well cy Miss Louella, Woxby entertained a Ellzah Gunn to preach the gospf! In the old coun officered. Lack ot support In tha Robert White - and Counselors with them. After tha ceremony, the few of her friends at her home last Catherine Mulr and released with a vote of thanka, as young couple left tor their ranch in felt very, grateful for his Priesthood. try, week, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Guy ,.7 Effle White and .: counthe been the blshoprla of the East ward. C. 'Jackson Co. .which will be their fu he work second had Brother .Wilkinson, blessings Crosby. Cake and, ice cream were Nora White do'.' to Dennis White sustained as .Bishop ture home., Wa wish o congratulate Mllford the to selor permitted of the Bishop ' served and all seemed to have a very Ullian Morgan ! Apostle- Richard next well ward the his George A. Parkinson 1st and R them and wish them success and pros Lyman; ward, organ reported ' ; : enjoyable time. . Josle Morgan sneaker, having Just returned from ised and officered and general con Chase Murdock aa Snd eonselors to perlty. ' Tina Farrls a visit to Brighton, the place where ditions satisfactory fill the vacancy. The relatives and friends of Mrs. the Kate Jenson D. J. Williams of Green early pioneers went to celebrate PwiHdentMcaregorLllrt speaker iW and relolee. related a feWdf Iheear-l- ville ward was" the next to report commented on the remarks of the were the honored guests on Satur- EJe15,DTIlT jwoveOhe. house from the main road over Isabel Dean experiences of the .jlpnerswHe conditions quite satisfactory. - Apostle Lyman wkk regard to tarty day evening,"' when, Mr. and Mrs. G. to her farm and are remodelicr tt ln- toldn a' V.ery Clerrnth Panaaa Adamsvllle ward activities report history of Utah and the story of aiuraocK jr. entertained at duo. a manner of Interesting to a two room house. This was boa the lecture tables were played. The cool breeze delivered by Elder Jam ed very lax by Bishop Stewart very Mormantsm. ; ; ght from the donations received from es R. Talraage. while he. Brother little done. President Tanner spoke a few coin from ' the canyon, placed the porch Mrs. Owen Grover entertained her many friends and relatives, after Lyman, was attending school at Ann Congregation sang, MZlon Stands ntes, calling attention to the great tables at a premium. Its being a Red 8anday evening In honor of her nie- she had lost her home by fire. She Arbor, Michigan, on the subject of with Hills Surrounded." responsibility ot those who hava ac- - in connection with tha double parces, Miss Pearl Bowman of Bunker- - wishes to thank the mfor their kind the story of Monti onlgm and rtah Minersvllle lors, which were decorated with gar Elder Griffiths of the cepted the gospel v vUle. It was her 17th birthday, and ness. den the flowers. Tha place cards were to Patriarch referred President White Tie from J returned Smith 0. the Hyrum. ward; recently ' while she was at Mutual a number of felt ' that the morning session was Holland mission, related some of his remarks made by Patriarch Smith replicas of tha card signs, the spadher relatives and friends gathered Mrs Sarah Manhard who has been the keynote meeting of our confer- missionary experiences. Particular - In regard to tha eternal marriage es and elube being chosen by tha at the Grover home to surprise her. very sick with rheumatism, la a lll-- ence and that the spirit of the Lord ly did he recall the testimonies, he Albert Mulr Just recently returned menhearts and diamonds by the When she returned from mutual she tle better and Is able to be around wss with them, ne also spoke very had received in the Priesthood. from a mission to tha Southern stat- ladles. Excitement ran high as v was surprised, upon entering the par the house. '. V" es, added his testimony to the truth- some progressed while others didn't highly of the opening speech said Song. True to Faith." lor, to find such a crowd of friends It was one of the best he had ever fulness of the Gospel. creating lots of merriment and a Prayer John F. Tolton. g and After a merry Mrs. Pearl Bowman and Verda listened to. About midTha last session of the above conBong by congregation "The Spir- most enjoyable time. " many congratulations, the guests Yardlfy spent Sunday night at Mr, served. The two were courses of a Fire Like session In ference the Ood, closed by singBurning. convened Morning night opera house it " were invited out on the lawn where and Mrs. Henry Green's, going with ing, "Now Let Ts Rejoice In the at S p. m.. President McGregor pre Patriarch Smith admonished the hostess was assisted throughout the games were played. . Later a nne them to Puffer's Lake the next day Dav of Salvation. saints to live near the Goepet and evening by her little boys and Irs. siding. musical program was given. Nephl The other ipjestt Bong by the congretIon. Singing, congregstlon. "High on prepare themselves for the word of L. M. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twltchell and and Mark BIckley played several HI - were: Judge and Mrs. William Orr, -- tha. Lord..,.,- the Mountaln-jron,"- , Prayer. Samuel White, Mrs. , Cccrga Afternoon meeting beran at two jrallaa melodies and aire of the let several of their gmnfichridretl spent Apoxtle Lyman was the last speak- of Nevada; Mr. and Prayer, Elder Henry T. Baker. Piano Tuesday up North Creek canyon o'clock p. m. In the tabernacle In eat songs on their guitars. Jo-- 1 Mrs. of Mr. conference. er and the Mitchell, "fount Singing, congregation, duets by the two Mrs. Greens of The day was spent la fishing and He showed how the Goipet of Jeconnection with the relief socttle tour Tilessinga." Jr., Mr. snd Mm. 11 A. D. North Creek and several other fine nice time was had by all. and primary. The general and local authorities sus Christ makes men good by be- ITstch, Mr. and l!rs. Clyy I'fftiwn-ger- , musical pieces were given which Mr. and Mm. Robert Whf to. Mr. of the church were presented President McGregor presided. by lieving Its teachings. Miss Rosenberg, who were much enjoyed by all. , has been closed Conference by singing and Mrs. Nim OIkrton. ttr. sr' l Mrs. Song "Ye Mountains High. PrwMenJ J. T. Tanner. Voting wss Light refreshments were served visiting her sister, Mrs. Dale 8Iy, "FralM to the Man Who Communed Gus Fernley, Mr, and Wr. (": unanimous. Prayer, Elder Augustus Truley, during the evening by the hostess left last week for her home la Cedar with Jehovah." Adamsvllle wsrd of the Woolsey, IfM. tnr-.Pinging, Summer Glory. iyhop assisted by her daughters. City. Mr. Mrs. Chsso MunJosi. snd Taansr. Sister C. C. Shepherd, stake pres- - wss voted a vote of thanks. 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