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Show vol. Beam xrv. M. ECONOMIC CLUB; HOLD PICNIC City, Utah, rrfday. August U.m. No. $7 LITTLE L A: PROGRAM, AUGUST IT AID OAKDEN LEO.NA at she,was called Jyherl friends, was always bright happy and cheerful Oma Address, Carl Til to- nSolo, Miss Fannnle Carlton Reading, Bill Atkln. Piano SolQ, Miss Ila Tanner Retold Story, Miss Amelia Dean. , String Music, Ernest Shipp ft Co. FINANCIAL COMMON OF LEAVER COUNTY FOR Beginning , with this meeting we will commence hereafter at eight -YEAR ENDING t 30, 1919 thirty p.' m. prompt ... Now that the evenings are getting longer, we feel that to begin at nine o'clock It is too late, so everyone RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS be. on time iat half an hour earlier. Fees of County officers $2219.20 ' All are cordially Invited. 11199.80 Fines .... RECEPTION FOa THE BISHOPRIC She was very nptimlatlc about erythlng at home and was like a bright ray of sunshine sent to glad den the heart ot all with whom she came in contact The love of home and mother were two- of her strong characteristics and one usually fou nd her near her mother. Oma was nine years old the sev enteenth of laat'Merch."- She "had been In school three years and was la the fourth grade. She wa an extraordinarily reader and during the year and a half of her confine ment ahe read continually. In that time ahe read as many books as the average person does In a life time. She watched the headlines of the In hanor of Robert B White and Last Tuesday evening the "Home his Counsellors upon their retire Economic Club held their regular ment from the Bishopric of the Beabasket of pica form meeting la the ver East Ward. nic at the Murdock Academy grove The Murdock Academy grounds on the hanks of the beautiful Bea " f and war-In buildtngswere the scene of a ver Rlrer, The meeting brilliant and exceedingly enjoy. Mrs, Oyde. charge of kthe President, able time on Wednesday evening last.--T-he assisted by the members of the club. occasion was the reception ten A general Invitation had been exto Bishop Robert B. White and dered assem"crowd A tended to all. large .' . Merchandise Licenses hi counsellor $210.00 Bros. A. , Morris bled with well filled baskets and . . $1701.45 Miss Emmallne Stapley was with Bounties , T. and. Munford Are, a George their camp around upon large gathered Tat Redemptions ................. $563.00 a from the bishopric of the retiring where boilers of corn were cooked, ft party In the mountains last week. Richard Kelton, Deceased $5.10' -: " vrd: . , hot MuJIgan stew was made under Her sister Mrs. Alex Whipple, who Poll Tax $z.00 L few -$2480.92 days ago, Is keep- For Collection ot Taxes . The early part of the evening waar the direction of Bert Stoney and N. Just arrived a ...... . $4210.17 Transient Stock P. Neilsen, assisted by ready help- ing house. 'She brought her spent in games, these sports being ' lltC.OO to spend a while In Beaver. Juror and Witness Cert followedwlth a meeting in the ers. wh& prepared the potatoes and .....$15204.24 County Tax .. ally :,newa papers with JMemt wWle ..... skinned the onions, while the onlookhall t fhtch arenCertainlng' Miacellaneous her brother was in the service of Un- :CTTheIVHKnw'faintty- - mfitered State Live Stock Board ....:.1.4: $196.65 ers Was carried out During program cle Sam and with all the earnestness out on Sunday with their guest. Miss Dog Tax .......v........... $40.25 we were all retting hungry. these exercises, and a very touching Collection of Uncollectible ; $497.89 of a childish heart she prayed that At last eTerythlng was ready and Gertrude Holmes, to spend, the day Forest wa the presentation to Bishop , 252.81 . , Reserve he might be protected from the Ger part Miss with Mathews Kate and John were White of a gold watch suitably en........ ...v $55.07 t. put toeook,4henblanketi- Car Tax ,. Lmans and returned to hts home in Mathews at their splendid summer Criminal $78.90 Cost spread on the ground and covered graved. To each of the counsellors secin South the Creek efety. i.. $54.25 Warrants Outstanding with white table cloths, whlck were fishing camp was presented a copy each of the ; $2251.08 June SO. 1919. To Balance her one year arid a ViUllty of Mormanlsm". and "Gos Throughout soon loaded with the good things tfiat tion. ... $3580.22 half of June SOth, 1918, Overdraft ; illness, she was never heard pel Doctrines." .The are always provided for by the wirJ. ..$1162.15 presentation Paid Bounty Mrs. May Bickley Nelson has closone word complaining. When was made to utter es at a basket picnic. With the beau $1000.00 by Supt. Hans Christian- for a" short time and ed her store.. $725.00 anyone asked her about her health, sen and tlful moon abore and the lights of Attorney feelingly responded to by $900.00 she would answer cheerfully "Fine. the autos, the' scene was "brilliantly returned .with her daughter, .Mrs. Treasurer the This program lasted recipient. .. $750.00 thank you, or "I am better." . j v it. nm,. Unit. to Draper, Utah, where Assessor T about an hour and wa followed by . 9750.00 Recorded. she wlll spend a few. days canning t She was an exceptionally strong a banquet served In the Amusement gan !s done and thetiorn !s cooked" ....:.r.. $1000.00 Sheriff ...... 9825.00 vigorous child until she took hall. healthy, came, all gathered around the table, fruit preparatory to "returning to Janitor ...... ..... Here beautiful decorations .....;.-...I2252.S0 measles, which left, her with kidney ....................... '. Hot coffee was served by Arnold Low Beaver to live and keep the store Deputy Servicethe eye, and an abundance gladdened . $1587.00 trouble. Following Denendent Mothers she had of food temptingly prepared was and pans of hot streaming corn by formerly owned by her mother. measles, $2403.41 a severe attact of Indigent Arch Clyde." Was the supper good T rheumatism. Last spread before the hungry hord. More ... and Rurrerlng Platting " Mrs. Edna Westman is able to be Commlswloners she winter had influensa Weill J wish you could hare seen L and with, it than '800 people, by actual count, ..: 12M0 Salary and Expense a bad . $3178.02 it was too were seated around the tables. The that table when Joe Murdock,' Postv out after a long illness.. She hopes Criminal Cost ..u....- all, hemorage.lu .i.... ... 1595.02 much for her and left her with a bad master Leseing and W. 8. Tolton had that her sister make make a short Roads and Bridges Beehive girls .served' and did it so :. , . $1008.08 .. hooks Btatinnerv and Supplies of which the heari resulted if yon know the eat visit here before settling down again Lirht their leakage 8228.22 gracefully as to elicit very favorable .. nd Fuel She and Mr. Wilson have sold their Ing capacity t George Woodhouse ... 8384.11 in her death en July 25th. comment - During the suppertlme. d repair on Court House am Fixtures The were funeral and Arthur Fmith, you will not need home places in California and will Telephone Serrlce held services .. at $429.48 Hon, J. tii..vrr-expressed some en..... 8X5.50 home Sunday afternoon. to be told how let looked,' and many be in Riverside a short time, till they Many of livening and appropriate sentiments tMW40 her. little school friends ......... Forest Roads other guests had been going without determine where they will locate. brought In response to the toast "Satisfied Officer Probstlon $ti.80 beautiful bouquets. The Rebekah's ...:,.....iX..v.....r..".H... their meals for weeks .and weeks. with present condition": Mrs, Ger--' $19.00 Board Stock Lire Wm. Prior of Mlnersvllle. . 818.00 brought elaborate floral decorations tjnide Gl'lies responded to the toast ........ gettln g ready for the Home Econo- - Young .. " "fntfptlcs who was hurt by a base ball bat 8121.00 of white and pink sweet peas. In . mtc picnic w 1 heard Lettle and Net nee insncior off respoiiribillty.",- and Weeks ago Is stilt confined to his mnntr Horticnlturalist ' '1 00.00 all the flowers were very dainty and 'Shuffling Conn-ellwould wish I 'Oh U'VAv. they, Stoney any lrklnaon told PJshop's 22300 bed with varying temperature and District Court Expense hurry, I haven't had my supper" : , appropriate. how we bootn $R?S70 ward. might ' blood is very, week. Fict1on ETPene ' Well it war all good and the-nl' -t i rj ....... - fsf ; r.r...v 1ie prtifram" con Health of Bourd d threePart .xUrr.i:.TiiJ....:, tttlnv ... mar- thtt T While not being at all out of danger, Trunslent Stock Misa Fannie Carlton had as her J...wa 88t01 84 .M.u V..... fcannatiAil tn "of dancing-- and tfcU ' ialel Lni'.: oo the odds are somewhat In his favor Jurr end Witness houee guest for a few. days last week midnight whon the tnfnable func ening was thajt after everybody had we " 882.80 are glad to atate.' f n Mivells neon s ............... finished eating, a large kettle of Mia Kendall Frankle, who is again tion was as "itsiv to brought If a close with ETneie of County Officers (trip Salt Lake) atew was found hidden in the able to be enjoying her friends after pruvcr liy BJshcp V IVnnls Whlte.- :.. $45.00 -- ....r... .. Fine Rebate ' We noticed among the list .of nam brush. $1050.00 a longer siege of nines. t ' .. ... T'; ronntv Arftcultural Agent Perhaps no enSertaintntnt the ward es of the- - soldiers landingf in New :.' $4100 . Rftfnnd ... ;...'......; After the eats, all gathered around Tst; ever t;lvn has rr"te more sat-has .. 850.00 York 'last week the name of Eldon Arrowhead Trail Derelooment Awoclatlon Mr. and R. Mr. .A. the big camp Are to listen to the left B.Hatch 850.00 ., . .. sfacry. more eoul 'rrplring, evi- Anderson, husband ot Mrs, Alice First Payment tn Addlnr Machine .. $28.55 Monday for Grand Canyon, by the rfpneed more the real spirit of thrilling stories told by those that uean Other Years PaW for Warrants Anderson, une by .one our had bad lota of experience In camp way ot Pangnitch, which seems to be and genuine good fellowship boys are coming and how glad we life. $32897.78 a safer way than by the Hurricane than the one here spoken of. $32897.78 will be when they all ' are home route. Mrs. Tanner. Miss Ivy Tan " ." Songs were sung and recitations re again. Everybody went home fully satis-- . " ' :". , are with Hatches ner, ' the for cited until late In the erenlng, when the with the excellency of the oc fed WAPR XT ACCOUNT iummer. They keep house and look casion and with the feeling that the $28.85 It was decided 1t we were ever going . Rather a novel Warrants vesrs wilrt for otner "light on Wednes.... $29289.00 after the little folks while the young Beaver East Ward Is still, alive and to get P in the morning, we would day, was a Warrant Tsne1 dnrlnr the vear big wagon coming along Wwrranf redefnl during year $29283.80 parent are away. . hare to be going home and go ot the equal to every occasion. country road with a good, sited Warrants Outstanding . $54.15, bed. , It was an ideal erenlng and a weumg aooara. uavia Law pur A. T. Lawrence of Cedar City, arMANDEItFTELD 'OTES everybody was glad they had come, chased a place in the Reaver Bottoms " . $29317.65 $29817.55 P a Beaver Wednesday to spend had rived time. in had for they glorious and it occurred to him to make a ' "' ' a few days. Mr. Lawrence says he In honor of Mrs. Delos Baeo., a dOe Uporer County from rarious Ttxtnr Funds'' ' present of It to his son's wife. Mrs. had' sooner no was given at the home of Mrs. social struck than the town, A number of informal teas,4 pic- Gib Law and her two children. The fitate snd Rtte School .... $699.88 four or five different ones were af- Orrin Phillips last Sunday afternoon. $237.50nics and erenlng parties hare been problem ot moving the house to Bea RKt Road. 1fT8 $198.19 State Road 1919 ter him to do a Job of plumbing. He Many of her friends were present given in honor of Mrs. L. M. Robin- ver did not at all appall the church State $188.88 U ........... Fund Ponntr Is much missed in 'Beaver and we Refreshment were served. We are son and her two daughters, "since officers, for they offered to make up Cltv .$101.88 he to when leave has hsve on and will be his her hope of Miss Frankle Salt Lake armed the sum of $40 required to transport Mllford Town aorry proved up :.? $82.50 . .... $9.71 homestead, he will return again to very glad to welcome her back. Sh here two; weeks ago for a month's the new residence the distance ot Vlnamvnic Tnwn $1415.80 Beaver.u 1 ...Vj will go to' Join her husband at the visit It waslhoped .that she would about 40 miles or more to a nice spot cost of bridge at Murdock Arademv $109 80 for Cltv from Due Beaver h Montreal mfne. here. In Beaver City, where it will serve be principal of the 82002.4$ Due from Transient Stock Fund If it is true that there are cases this fall but teachers are so much the young widow as a splendid home $4128.12 of flu and typhoid fever In the For several daya little Linda Twlt- l.HTtn-rrm- t needed in 8alt Lake ..Jhe trapafer ; . 8842.80 should be gener- chell has been 111. but at present she could not be secured and. she will 'The many Red Cross workers in Salaries of Officers for Jnne vigilance .. 8200.60 Due Denendant Mothers for June exercised to avoid another Is better. go there for the' institute the 24th. Beaver will be glad to know that our Due . $109.15 ally .tor June Indigents Water sources X 822fTR 08 scourge among' us. indebtedness to the Red Cross at the Orerdraft June SOth .. Moses Edwards is rejoicing over $1019.59 should be carefully, , investigated The Mountain party composed of Division headquarters has been can- To Balance Orer Liabilities ..... where any typhoid r,Symptom - are the arrival or a new granacnua. ne Mr. and Mrs. Aubrer' Tolton, Mr. celled. Mrs. R. Bonn, found. No one besides the patient says' cooks are as good as base ball of and $4128.1 the Murdoch $412$.1Z of Beaver, received a J. and Chapter 'and; Mr., should eat. from the same dishes, : : J Mrs. Robert Hatch returned, report- letter not long ago, stating that ow- RECAPITULATION i $54.25 no matter how well they are washed. Warrants outstanding few fish. to but our the fact very" had ing that time, a good chapter ing ' $30.(87.45 Receipts for 1918 Look about everybody! , T.lnTd Walker is onlte sick and it One member of the .party it was returned all material on hand, that Resources June SO. .. $4128.13-.was , once.-at had would our cancel .reported that, he ha . typhoid two debt of $270 Overdraft June 80 $2250.08 they They said, hooked '" At ttia nntunl wrttlnr ba .M3580.13 WTlfllam. favap 17 week Barrett arrtvedLJaat or Overdrafts Now we June" there and 30ri9 a about have , 00, each; been previously caught; d .. rzrt28.65 1917 from California to visit his wife and Is. reported, a: little on of"whttyarirslin $39289.00 . .1918 Issued Warrants 3 be can as children who a well have sum expected. spent the along double atch possible,- but the odd; hand that haa been paid for and Liabilities for June 1919 $8108.68 $1019.69 mer with Mrs. Bsrrett parents. Mr. was that one of the lines must be knitted into children's stock Balance over LiablliHer-r..- .. of it part " and Mrs. O. A. Murdoch; He, wss Eighty-fou- r soldier from Vth matched that of a lost trout from ings and sent with the next two mon of the to at Fort D. A. Rus were center, own several ths.. their on of member discharged the Anyone family of a parties wishing help $$7025.90 the pole $87025.90 and enjoyed being with his moth sell between July and 30 and Aug work 'can get the yarn of Lettle Dow-de- SUte ot Utah, County ot Beaver as. hours few previously. a party of August. 111. Jo- - R- er. Mrs. Mettle Bsrrett who is spend ust .4. Among them was Ambroee at Tolton's store, . ' ; ? Pernnllr anneared before me this 9th day who on his oath deposes ot Beaver County, Utah,' Murdock Auditor Jr. ing the summer with Mrs: L. Bohn Huntington, Beaver man who served Mrs. Srelyn Warby and Mias Pheo Is a full, true and eorrect report to the report and the foregoing that says mr. Barren is considering some M. A. I. The officers com of the V best ot his Information and belief. be White entertained at the home of which may bring him rely but lowly, and we hould be JR. bined show MURDOCK, 1n their R. JOS. propositions wards,' i ;. Mrs. pride Orson their parents, Mr. and Auditor , back Utah. to County r most thankful that so tew havO been the object they Whit last Wednesday erenlng in having accomplished worn"to before me this 9th day ot August 11$ and Subscribed over started a wounded and that the remainder of upon year ago, that (seal) ' Electa Dorrity, County Recorder honor of their mother's 52nd birth- of the Sabbath those who ma.de the supreme sacri Comdecormaking evening pro Approved August 9th. 1919. George A. Parkinson, Chairman County day. The rooms were prettily Dr. Hatch of which been Heber have is . . and will Ray Utah, fice is so small. , grams num ".""..-.'a missioners. ' ated with garden flowers and to to be held his continue visit for the Monday expected sister, present Z, relatlres and her of hef friends Mrs. George Murdock Jr. for a short at Park hall, so attractive thai the Thomas Joseph who recently re rathered to wish ber many happy It to rumored that.Beanprie Now- - time, before Mrs." Nellie Hutchlns got back Is to hall filled at moving to Idaho, where ceived hts honorable discharge' from capacity every The erenlng day. the of which ers tnay go Into business here, returns ,he will open a large 'hospital." Dr. war service In the scientific technl-oa- J There are to be more from a short trip to Fllmore a few was passed in social conversation meeting. good news to hts list. of . close Hatch is a to to Is go and ev- dsys ago soon. preparing Last surgeon of note and has Sunday department at Washington D. ,' .:, .. ', with music on the bhonogrsph. Light friends. ,. ., the mountains for some time. been two were vocal to his there and lend n skill persuaded ening ntnmi1 fn lit home in Bea pi the serred were during refreshments -here-to" . ano.were, faultleee whilal whVdreid' 'to ver, looking wonderfully fine. His l"Tw Ijwhllr were "evsn1nJr.'jnor"preee.t Our street have been alive with leave home for operations, and sgatn talk upon "The Part Science Played the During the week a lady of Mlnersstory by Sara Atkln beand Mrs. John Brooks Mr. and Mrs. was crab automobiles the last several days. the large brick home of the Geo. C, In the Recent World War." given at who and apples Interest The talent speavllle, D. gathering spoke C. Heber Dean Mr. and Mrs. com and other fruit, standing on a high Parties from New Y6ri, Chicago, 8t Murdock on 8th street will be tem the M. I. A. meeiin gtast Sunday evwas ot the ker byond erenlng Bishop Whita, Mrs. Jessie Robinson, sh PauC' Cheyenne, Idaho points. 8alt porararily used for hospital purposMutto'rd. Mrs. Cari Carlton, Mrs. pare and the male quartet without chair, lost her balance and as ening was not only highly Instrusome Lake and Proro, going south and Tex es. Dr. Hatch was active In the late porwaa to a showed the thrown groudu, up accompaniment pleasLawrence end cts ml entertaining, but was a Gertrude Joe Smith, abdoNevada and California as, war Into ot the cut and tion are chair There excellent the Artiona, feature. much gained ing praise during masterly stroke in first class elocuMr- - 0r,on Wnlte' Brooka, Mr Is despared parties going north. The arrowhead the flu epidemic. life minal her booked and for numbers He be enter tion and diction. We wish Mr. Jos- Sunday cavity will night, Pearl Mrs. Erelya .Warby, Phoebe, ' ' . . talned by several friend while trtfl speaks for ltsselL of. th'l7th. here, pa sincere welcome. , tad John Whtte. . :S JO " . - , , ; - sister-in-la- w , ---- , f'itSW1tTf0Y' ....rf -- , -- J.-.- Ksy-Fltt- -- , f..,.. v... -- .- a": ffflh-f-an- ms d " tt .v.......v......2...,L...l,.. - .'i. ... - or " riiv r. : .: A its-fe- iii mul-lga- .: -- aocl-abili- . Vi - : ty - : . a .S ; m - , - An-ou- - nvr r -' 1- -2 " sub-hig- ,! com-munft- -- ..... '- , vice-preside-nt llJo." -- few-poun- Warrants-Redeeme- ds better--gettlpg- " 1 .s e, " - . .' . -- - 1 I seats-adde- ! -- -- - solos.-whichre-tol- d. -- . . s . |