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Show - - t s- ; , ---- --- ; - -. ' Beaver CityUtah. Friday. YoL XIV. STAKE OFFICERS MEET VHO SHUFFLED THE. CARDS ' uguat 1. y r- -- llt l 7 i . PECULIAR IOHIERS 'PIQIJEER DAY IS OBSERVED HOLD rilEETIIw WAR ACCXDEXT 1 No, 3S , ip OPEN SEASON The monthly meeting of the Bea ver stake officers waa held at the L. pumping up tire. Fay Hickman start D. 8. church Tuesday night Such ed this. (Saturday) morning tor the . a big crowd was present that It was Pioneer Day was fltttogly observ-- f Rocky Ford reservoir with a party Mr, Joseph Bagshaw, The War mothers of Beaver helJ ilow do you like your nw. neigh- necessary to divide the meeting, the . of four engineers and contractors, borhood T These are moving days in Mutual and Sunday school commit- their regular meeting in the Park 4 here In Beaver under, the direc-tio- n '" .. Beaver; UUh,' and when near Mlnersvtlle,: one of " Beaver, so much so, that the ques- tees going to the grammar school, building Monday evening, July 28. of the Sunday Schools of the 1 the tires went flat and while pump Dear Sir: 7 ' t is all tion," Who is your neighbor? while the Primary and Relief work The hall was tastefully decorateJ warda, A Primary dance was held ing It up, the rim blew off striking We have just .been notified that committees remained at the meet- with the national colors and potted the go at this time. him. on the head, cutting a three under the terms of the ih 10 from 1J to building hallat so been Migratory house. Tb ferns scattered and there. . many changes ing There hare Bird Act Treaty, the Federal open""' - Inch gash. which was remuch all were made Plana to differ where enjoyed the by well to waa. tell filled with hard War by mothers, that it is Dr. McGregor, of Bearer was tel season n Doves will extend : from """ ent committees for the coming year, sisters and,, daughter,, who . had freshmenta consisting of doughnuts, gin., ephoned for and the Injured man was September .lit, to December 15th, . e "Mrs." Alice Lindsay is moving out and then the following program was gathered to listen to the fine pro root beer, ice cream, rushed toward Beaver to meet him. and that 8tate open seasons must ' the at house: meeting gram, which had been prepared. A caandy,, popcorn and lemonade, all ot her old home, which has been given Piano Solo Elva Burns. short address ot welcome' was giv (Say and in the evening. In the af- By the time Jo Jackson's place was agree with, or at least come withbought by the school board, into reached It was thought best to stop in the Federal season. Piano1 Duet Winnie Fernley and es by the president, Mra. Addie Puf- ternoon there waa a big ball game the Fred Woodhouse. property a Lillian Tanner. ' there and watt for the doctor who .... For this reason therefore, we herefer, followed by the roll call and the Mween Panguitch and. Beaver, 8 rose the street which has been vasoon arrived anil took a number, of by resind our Piano Solo Maurlne Hanks. order declaring an op- to 9. minutes by the secretary, Mrs. John The game was very close and cated by Arch Fotheringham, who stitches In the wound and did what en season on Reading Letha Schow. . ' was nowers. Mourning Doves from very interesting. .4 goes to the north part ot town. Addreas JhWe fTanber. he could to relieve his suffering. Hick to 1st August August list inclusive. Address by Arnold .Parkinson. There were field sports and g Mrs. D. I. Frazer and daughter After the program, lemonade and man Is 'suffering from the toss of a And in order that we may come In He told in a very interesting man between Fred Ounn's race are going to Salt Lake and have rent sand vetches were served. Dancing of blood. but bids fair the limits large quantity treeCTibedr ny tne govern- - "7 ner some of of his experiences while horse and Douglas Fotheringham's d a part of their home to Prof. to accordian music, furnished by to make a rapid recovery. will ment,we declare an open sea-- " mare Service. in the Scott, who is one of the teachers at LCharlle Schowr was enjoyed until vary wrhqwon the raee by-a son in Utah to. extend from Septem. He left the United States on Jan ciose margin. , the Murdock JUsademy- ,- Mr-.- Fraser midnight""'"i"''"":""' "'"" Mrs. Lorln 8hurtt and little How ber to September 80th, both in1st lande 1917 for were France home 13, and of seventy-livvisitors the About will occupy a portion uary I In the evening a splendid pro ard are down at Cedar this week. clusive. The bar limit will be 18 present from Beaver as well as a ed 4n Liverpool, England Feb. 6. gram was given on the square which place.' birds per person per day and not He said they were crossing the wat- was as follows Mr. Wech, the White sewing ma large crowd' of home folk. ?. Arthur Harght of Cedar has been more than SO birds per person per Beaver County News er when the sinking of the Tuscona chine man, has moved from the Pear l. Song by the old, folk and con- visiting his sister, Mrs. Elton season.. ce cottage to the P. F.Farnswort occurred, and were close enough so "Come Ye Salnte." Will you kindly take every pre Little Zelma Pearce gave a tare-- it broke up their convoy. He said gregation, will take , house and Clint McShane ' Patriarch Reese. by Prayer Wednes caution and advertise this as widely well for Fay Shepherd party they could see the people leaving their place in the Pearce cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ashworth and Solo Kate Robinson.. was as The so that there may be no house afternoon. very possible the vessel and told how one of the and Mrs. Williams are moving from day Chorus under the direction of Co daughter Fern and son Ross, accomand' sweet on mistake with account of our former petun peas life boats loaded with passengers ra the Sharp house on the school bloc bright Goodwin, Song "Utah We Love panied by Miss Hattle Whornham, were ' refreshments The ias. very announcement, was some sunk. .In to one of Mrs. Fennemore's houses. way by, mistake Thee." made a trip to Cedar last 8undty to As little In attractive. stated Twenty girls enjoy the held which the boat to the previous letter, we rope The Thimblebee Bros, will move to piano Duet, Mrs. ' May. White and visit their daughter, Mrs, Joyce will declare an Beaver Ho of ed the the season on Sage vessel hospitality was open loaded cut, dropping the their farm in Jackson county. This Mrs Edith Orr. Smith, returning late Sunday even-hens. Willow grouse and Blue gro- boat into the water and being so move is caused by the new school tel. mg. "Pioneers" J. F.' Tolton. use, (pine hens): In all counties of heavily loaded, all sank never to be being located on the block where Reese.' Patriarch Song, ' the state except Rich and Morgan, The injuries received by William seen again. Vs The of Ross friends their old home stands, as is also the army Stoney Solo, "Little Gray Home in the Mlnersville while season to extend' from August 1 S of the Prior playing His company was sent to the front West" Mrs.. are daily regaling themselves with move of Mr. and Mrs. Hatchings, Geneva Anderson Jos- a to ball base lase week, dtmpthrew, August 81 inclusive. The bag lira the attempt to extract, soma of his who have bought the Scott Tanner July 5th and on July 7th, at Chateau Much ner over this community. It will be 8 birds a day and not more war experiences. He saya he wrote Therry they met their first engage ", Piano Duet. Mrs. place. fam ment White and the been extended has May than birds for the season. This II sympathy lot to hia home people from the with the enemy. , He was In Mr. and Mrs. Boyle and family Mrs, Edith .Orr. of a bad struck force full The means hunter may take 8 sage ' ily. that scene of war," but" now wants to forwill also go to the Tanner place and many battles and It was very Interesti Ye Mountains Song High" get It all. He loves his civilian clo- hens, or I blue grouse, or 8 willow necessitates H. Thompson and fam- young Prior squarely across the fore ing to listen to his account of them. R. Maeser. . : was knocked fiat, and He Prayer. he and head thes and saya It is the greatest rest grouse in any one day; but it be told about seeing the Big Berily and Karl S. Carlton and family had a good time and all Everyone waa thought he had been killed it o the returned men to put their takes 4 sage hens, for instance, he to pack up and move. The Thomp tha gun used by the Huns after they the been had revived was However he thoight day delightful hands in ample trousers pockets may not take more than four blue sons having bought the Ray Barton outright. had captured it and said that the en and has had the best of care. Mrs, whether there is any coin to glngte grouse or willow grouse. In otr we used will tons are ot 800 told Barton's between shells emy place, Ray Bowman er ..tor left is with the Price Hannah family. not Uks users tLaa 'sysuiar y word, or the months of July to November occupy the Geo. Fernley house in the borne at 'Bunkervlllei Nevada, last 8 birds of any or all varieties dur' when the armistice ' was signed north ' part "of "ownT-- That liouse -after spending a couple ot At the M. I. A. on Sunday even Word has been received from ing the season. which gives an Idea of the amount of Friday. having been vacated by the Llllywbl-emonths with relatives and friends. waa fraught the R. H. Slddoway, State Fish and : last, program ing Joseph Manxione, who has been in Mr. LIUywhite having gone on a ammunition used by Just one com . officers handled The with interest France" over for" with "two the jame Commissioner years mission. pany. He also said that he was Mra. Wm. Brook and smaU dau the matter of absentees who were to artillCasual Co. field on ISth the glad to be home, but felt that his ghter returned to their Beaver BotMrs. Dorothy Baker having bou 1 have taken part, with a goodly com time had been well spent ' His toms ranch the past week, after a ery, that he would leave Brest Fran AS IMPORTANT-- ' ght the Benson home and store build were numbers the and given posure ce on the Ith' of July. His many 1JOCAL iVDUSTRY closing remarks were: That the men vonth'a visit with her people here, lng and moved there, makes ropm , Reading by Miss Kath splendid. Last friends F. Leigh one are Samuel the Monday anxiously who went to war had done all they waiting for the Carlton's who are now com leen duet by Miss Irene and could Smith; of the ot stockholders word United his safe the arrival in of the Southern now was It and up to the peofortably located in her beautiful Miss Larue Tolton, and a review of At the Stake day afternoon sac- Bee Utah and States. After and called Honey receiving Company the landing borne. The Bensons have gone to historians, the War mothers riment service ot cast. Sabbath, Al some of his war experiences by Pow ple, his discharge, he expects to visit his at the Record office and invited us to to do the rest What does this mean bert Mulr and Provo to be near their children. The Carlisle Smith were ell Ipson, covering a large territory, mother In ' Pittsburg, Pa., tor some Uke a Jitney, saying. "I've got some- - ; from so many of the return- the special Alec Goodwin place is to be sold or coming speakers, and with an little time before and describing the Important cities returning to Bea thing to show you.".We accepted Jho men, whose serious countenances extra program of suitable vocal num rented as Alec could stand the call of These sub ing Southern Europe. Invitation and were soon at the tram ver. and deliberate speech convey so bera under the to California no longer and they will chorister, George should be kept before the peo jects building at the end of the West lane, much? It Is up to us. Miss Jes Murdock, Jr., the meeting was splen hike to the lan dof the sunshine and ple till the last veatage of history Is sie A of left young people early which was erected a few years ago party valentine gave a reading The did and. well attended. flower. gleaned of the vital events through by the Cedar City Creamery com for their annual Monday morning Bravest Battle Mr and Mrs. Charley Morgan have which our men passed those awful mountain These and pany, but never used, and finally boys trip. moved to Kent Morgan's and their Piano Solo Kate Robinson. Beauprie Nowers arrived home months over there. Neither is it sold for taxes. The nronertv take the summer, girls every trip horn will be for rent. Mr. and Mrs. Solo "That Wonderful Mother of Wednesday, night direct from the and with the exception of three or bought in by the Southern Utah Bee ail over. There are many men yet Tom Gunn have purchased the Dr, eastern sea board, having reached to be released and much to tell and Mine" Miss Lena Beck. tour members of the party, they are and Honey company, and has been 8hepherd home and will occupy It learn. :, ', , . Reading ot the Laws by the sec Norfolk about three weeks ago. His together again. .Those who left were converted into a modern convenient' as soda as it is vacated. The Doctor retary parents and brother Rowland, and the n Sknlth, Tfaet-m- a honey extracting plant , move will to and family Salt Lake a few friends met him at Mllford Adjournment. All soldiers, sailors and marines The engine, vata. pumps, steam Robinson, Kate Bennett of Idawhere they will make their new Next meeting Aug. 25th. to which where the demonstrations were ot honorably discharged from the ser ho, Lohree Nowers and Thelma Gil- pipes, etc., intended for use in the home. vice ot United States, and are inter all war mothers wives, daughters and the kind to cater to any man's van lies, Messrs. Taylor Famsworth, creamery are practically all adapted There are several other moves but ested in ity A couple of canyon parties and cotoperatlve farm settle sisters are invited. BUI Miller, MIlo Baker, A. Harris to the honey factory, the large churn these are all we ran think of Just ments for 14 a dance are planned immediately In soldiers, sailors and marl being about the only psrt of the , , snd Ed. Sodgulst now, Mrs. Burk and children were up ws nonor. nes can obtain Information regard his collection of wsr 'that Is redundant or ': from for the 24th in relics and souvenirs are both val ing same at U. 8. Army recruiting and with the addition of a modThe officers Stake Beaver and MILFORD POET uable and Interesting. Congress their new Blear. station. Mllford, Utah. v. teachers of the L. D. 8. church went ern - extraeter. which Unmnt has not passed the bill yet but favor and handles power, about a doien Mllford to Tuesday night where a In the 8unday Herald appeared able action at the special session is to be tramee.of hooey comb at t UmeTthe' Join V meeting was held--el- d the picture of Mrs. Julia A. Smith expected on soldiers settlement legis DRY These faone the so plant la made complete. this section la largest son, oi Miirora, author or "Boy inroduced and UUoAr similar cilities for the economical removal from here. Aftahrdlutaoinshrdlurd Mine' whose poem has brought her favorably reported at the recent a far. About ten automobiles went of the honey from the comb, estabgreat praise in Mllford. Beaver al- sion. If such legislation Is passed lishes Cedar City aa the headquarters from here. so has a claim, for she used to live It will enable the Interior depart After the meeting re I : ror this important Industry, which treshments were served and a dance in Beaver, and has many friends who ment to begin work at once develop under the scientific development of with fine music was enjoyed tlU the love and admire her. This poem ing farm settlements tor M r A.-- . O, Anderson, a thorough bee wee small hours. written for her boy, who went Into soldiers, sailors and marines in all man of Beaver, who conceiYedand ervl(riaTTMsen rwuTby thousands or nearly all ot the setates. The denourished "the Tndustry, is assuming of mothersaU.over,-r.the.cottntry- .. partment "of Interior want "to" "know amastng proportions. SO ORYI OH, Mrs. Smlthson Is historian for the how many men are interested in the The company now occupies the 3 War Mother's club In Mllford and above. Call or write today. Far twe years, Utah has been hung counties ot Beaver, Iron and Wash often given great pleasure to the 4 ea the pNtilblUoa ctothes Une, high ington, with their bees, and all the club and out of town entertainments About thirty of the young society and dry, and just a short time ago, honey produced In the last two counreciting some of her poems. the rest of the U. S. followed suit people went to the McShane ranch ties named will be extracted In their One of the grest thing that has Mrs. Julia A. the evening ot the 14th, where they . Salt Lake Herald been diaewvered by proalbitioa. Is that Cedar City plant. Smlthson, popular war mother. had an old time "Oump' party. The The total number' ofl tanty ot the average man new has more money whose poem. "Boy o' Mine has savory fumes ot the caldron of chi bee owned by the company wss not are net te aad banks the save, only brought her great praise la Mllford cken waa wafted clear over toward carrying mere depoeltero. bat W. S. 8 given out. but Is believed that in the society, poet' and historian of the town, creating a touch of almost en aad Thrift Stamps are being nuretased neighborhood of one thousand stands . Mllford war mothers', organisation vy. Quite a number of the returned ( i by those' who termerl? wasted thslr sre ranged In esch of the three counhas recently been railed upon with army and navy men and their girls money. ties. The receipts last year from Jack Sears ha his earteea thla week frequency, to give readings of her formed the party, but we are not per the sale of honey were over represents both Utah and the U. ft. composition. "Boy o' Mine. as so- mitted to tell what the toast to Lieu A. Thorley Is the prei-deo the aad hanging prohlbitlea lias, ciety meetings and nubile gatherlnrs Murdock was. nor the Joke on'elth Mr MinT j of the company and M. p. Hig-- '. bet dry. Utah belag tattled "very Mrs. Smlthson Is poanesned of er Jack Murdock. Powell Ipson or be. J. O. Pare and Samuel E. FeUrh dry."' high talent and her work is mnc Will Atkln. to say nothing ot why "Wasters" hat been term ef re b:rs.ofsthft..d IrectoraUw. . -f . appreciated In Mllford eorlety and Miss Lone F. blushed most ot the prose always gtvea te- the tidsens ef The company jU ' rppltallied for ' the United States, bat new that term by the gcnwsl jPTcalng Jt la a. great grove to seekcan be ne longer arnUed, as wife the only 810,000. snd the lwk is all the points for a picnic of any worth nevpral tlmr ppr. It drlsli evfl bUg BUalwOset, gnd the M. T. A. kind, and the fine time they had d paid a dividend Jant year of JO pfr far thrift campaign betag great wss only a duplicate ot other affairs em la the scheola, we shall ne rent rash, but the principal part of Rwlndlrhnrsf out there. The same crowd has been Two Yaarg of Prohibition Have Halped the Thrift lUbit, and it lenger be eaUtted te the aaiae ef Piano, PnloPbTtM the earning were reinvusiptl in U Incrsasir.j With KttlssJ Prchibitlsa. on two or three other outings lately, . Readings Ir.rne Tolton.... "TlSSan," "Wastera," bat on page ' ' t) JNBEIDS . '. . - ,; s . . t home-mad- . - horse-racin- . -- " -- Mack-erel- . t ,:' ; -:rr ' '; - "r-"-v;- -. not."----,i-- t be-mu- -.-- fc " - a, . - - . - ' ." Misses-Kathlee- 1 . . use-les- s, Minei-aWll- e ---- ---- " - j to-tb- at c ... j 116,000-Rlchar- lncn 1 - 0 CI d nt ( , - car-lie- f |