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Show V Toi. xrv. , 111! Cmtw City. Utah, Friday. Auj STUBBS STOXEY PARENTS CLASS Last' Tuesday evening at I o'clock p. m. at the Utah Hotel la Salt Lake City, tn the presence of a few friends and relatives, Mrs., Clarrlssa Btoney No. S3 ITIOXS OP RESPECT " ".".'AND COXDOLEXCE luss siiepimid MURDOCH ACADEMY BUDGET The school buildings are receiv a thorough renovation prepara ing HATJOV-mi-E 41. tory to the opening of school; Sept lo IS registration day;; Some very nice res&lsUsaS'Were-snasisor - War Mothers and Beaver g Mr.AlbertP. have. fraprovemenU City Themet of Baaver de, A Miss "Laura" Shepherd returned I'm all In. or mighty near It. to my mar were Btubbs united la of shower Provo, bath hae adopted. . f been Installed tor Hasel-last at the home Tuesday morning from Monday evening Library days would sem to state, reaa. It has pleased the Great building to listen to the splendid the boys; the assembly hall haa been Bnt time" shall not daunt my spirit rtage by Brlgham Young Jr. son of ton. Idaho, 'when she has been visit ect of the Universe to remove Ar the late Brlgham Young. The rooms 8Ue4xJjp-t- or theatricals and whlrh had been or my youthful action late.1 ing her parents, Mr. and MhlL, II. ' our fr. were attractively decorated la lavenb midst little and all? lavatories (LiMtna, them." tor was a There sister and prepared Rella brother Shepherd, falls to Till my engine goes pieces, Her of our ihave been der and white, erepe paper and the T. Chat. Brother, fully : attendance repaired. of War (he very su.ll Pay.' Miss Laura accompanied by apart, aor brooks repair, '. ' ; Rooms are already being rented to color scheme was lavender and white Mrs. Clarrlssia a.::'V;;;:' '. , hut those Mothers, felt that left here present by I'm on deck for all that's coming with Sloney, The bride was beeommlngly attired auto and arrived at her father's boms Those wishtn areas, It U but just that a t- they had had a splendid and instruc-- incoming atudents. in the air. , my coat-taiin. a dainty: white voile, carrying a In Haseltoa on The1 progra mwaa as choice rooms had better be looking of our beltive expression evening. 14th. the sympathy They can't shelve July They iny.frlsky carcass; lovely bouQuet -- of r lavender and after them first come, first served. red Brother Oak den and family follows: had a line trip all ef the way. After they cant pnsh me off the street, white sweet peas. She was attended ore be America. Song, few went to Bait It. Tho Ire spavea and renmatles with spending a days she Ken McShane atudent-;bodby her daughter, Wyola, who wore a Lake to visit friends and meet her i solved by Beaver Lodge No, 41 pres. and Song ty double quartet.-D- r. two ringbones on my feet Imme voile. of white frock and his corps of efficient work , o ldent, simple Mrs. 0. P that while we. bow with McGregor. Ernest Shlpp, Qui 1 am living in., the present that for brother, Kara, whom they were exdiately after the ceremony,, a dain pecting home from Prance whom she Me sttbmlsaloa to the will , of Peraley, Corlnthia Jenalen. Phyllis ers, are busying themselves among ..v . me Is Jusf the stuff; luncheon was served, after which feared ty Most we do not the less S Indlehurst and Milty Tarnsworth the young people, holding out to all , High, And I find my friends so pleasant, I might eome on to Beaver and of them the advantages of getting in the happy couple left for Provo, Ut- she nj with pur brother over the lost! Miss 4nne Tolton gave Current can scarcely get enough. might miss seeing him. The day ; to ah foe a shor$ and completing their high school i a ,V Erents of in cae so near and dear to him. ;'t very Interesting man after she arrived la Salt. Lake, she Oh. my back may be a' currin' and Mrs. Stubbs is well known In Bea- education." bwII VeryemchaUcallv. "af la", aiTel. leadlnfl toucjjng. on, I ?solved, , That It the but n Just received word -- from home, that he my steps be kinder rtow-BInsist that Murdoch is ' Iver, JiavlngJlved heM foroverii had arrived at Haseltoa course, :e they ll ti the day. to., of the memoray the aftermy spirit's Just as frisky as In who has wlsr the friends such high school work ' for many iyears.'and place noon of the day ahe left for Salt partl to aay that in regretting herl A. cornet soto hy- teorre . Wood ' days of Ions; ago t?S jTY to her every kind of happiness, for Lake. done. be I vet H very line and much.enfrom" our midst, we mourn Laura says it did not taks rt iif I'm not one to 'mourn and whimper the past few..2eart rte. kaa had charf it ne who was. la everv wav wak. joyed by IL her to to back and get Haseltoa, long r ge of the mattress making at the for the riafeT Miss Katharine Mathews told In a Mist Mae Mortensen, who has I'm just simply growing younger 'till Beaver. Woolen Mills and has also how glad they were to see aimv ffe t' y' ef our love and respect our of domestic solved" her science work f ?p de way charge is that r heartfelt the. sym-Beapleai.g fine. Esra left surely looking I'll not. be any age. spent part of her time la Provo' tn ver the 4th of t'. an rovernmeat it war dur of and ca the the and be experienced g triments, extended to Lodge bs an! May, HIT, the same work. T Mr. Btubbs is from ber Oakden and family In their the iart tne school tearlera had Uk pable teacher. She haa taught six been with the tth division In Franc The parents class t the Beaver one of the families Prove of largest en iurins the great ttrwaie. years In high school; took her colt :4Ion.. tor over a year.'1 She says he te!! :'t'r-East Ward Sunday School ipent one and is thought very highly of in that them such We are r e that the lege work at th B. T. U. and the U. war.mothresolved sorry these hat resolu it interesting stories about of the most pleasant evenings that vicinity.. He la 4 railroad man, work of U. and has attended the U. of Cali ot Beaver are s not n be these record the of spread attending seen upon the he has the and things plac ' hare been provided far entertainment 1ng for' the Oregon Short Line. ' Lodge, and a copy thereof be meetings better, for we feet that they fornia at Berkley. in many years.- - Aa outing and ' They expect to make their home es where he has been, that one eaa smltted to Brother Oakden and are mtsslnf a great deal,, yXhIt Je a listen tor hours and never get tlrel were combined and held la In Provo this world-wid- e coming winter. organisation, not just for ' Miss Gladys Pederton. our muslo In He landed Brest and left Ere:! Robert B White's grove On Wednes; 4 a handful! of women, but every one dlector, has been a student of Prof. Ed N. Thompson for the United States, having erosse j day last M. I. A. PROGRAM of at should be a member to sasie Cecil Gates and others, ' She hat com S, R. Reese rrance twice, both north and seuti The whole thing, was planned and T" ;.c.a t. 'v.V iPred Mackerell the order a raccesa, pleted the full course given in the I while gone. He has taken part in executed by Bishops Robert .White Address. Albert Mulr. is commYtlee to It hard for D. S. School of Music and has assisa very Committee. four large battles and since the close , Abuer Tanner and .their wives. UpPiano Solo, Miss Katharine Ber work a up and then ted Prof. Gates in conducting his to program of war has been at la the Germany, ward of aeventy-flv- e people were la nard. unave so few out to listen to It We classes, often In hit absence, taking ' with B. of Boha Content u the returned army occupation. attendance. Corn, was roasted la the yesterday Reading, Beatrice Hurst - , hope at bur next meeting, the last full charge of the work. huge bonfireTgamee were played, re . Two Musical Numbers, Mrs, Owen His description of the firing Uaes t om Iron county, where he had ia room Monday I that the September, some little time looklnr f. and the stationing of their large "on for freshments served and everyone pres '"ft T guns ! and many other things that t r mining Intereita,- . He says the w,u u. flUed "others,--: - John A. Young is a young married ' ent "Just tickled to death." Alt are cordially Invited. ter these of "dwlvet U boys loyal eather man warm are rathef tho tHed a misof affairs. He there, Many very interesting. happened There never was a Jollier crowd ' "is days but the nights are nice and who went sd bravely p fight for sion, hat served ia the army where honsocial events been have in given Paul Baker, youngest son of Mrs. got together; young and old (if there " - .their home and country. .The dust he ,waa .given " of; tfca were any old) played as In days of O. C. Baker ,'la spending the week at or of his return, among them was a ool. of thlt- - order are voluatarycentri' athletic work evensoldier last the party large given boys among Friday Dutchthe Levi the Marshall ranch oa South yore, "Bingo", "Flying The news of the railroad strike crea ouuona not. to exceea boo and we He Is a msn upon whom ths boys ing.':;;,.. ., man," "Three Deep," Tass the Slip Creek. Miss Laura,' In speaking ef, the ted a bit of excitement here BatnnfoY feel that there la not a mother In can depend for leadership tad. propMee--4 per." WUH josaauia er ethleetle guidance. neoie.w Thomas L. Joseph was called back many places she had visited while I..- !E2orfiing last as there were. a raod aer, Seta Smith and Christiansen a nnaaciai 'ana to tlon or5niEa0, the trains any planning leave jrom Y,Th!fe and to M1t?tw"!s, Minn, last Monday to Idaho, made special mention ct --JerL'.ry. Mitch elLT-'pboinausea swtsslng tir! Paul Maeser returned tV.s wes-V Rlcharl Moyes and a hott of others aasum his work at citmlt. made sb-17 mc-'overseas a"-And ana steel of the fron spaas swi east off the burdens and cares of their to students 'caon fori "O'Trllc Lake wire Salt hurrying river, suspended large on went in Mrs. J. H. Pennemore was called high daily struggles and Jtmes Barrett and Cliiert KoS- - led experience Wil" la t..J 1 institute and preparation! lor the j gear for all the tun there was to" be to Bait Lake last week,. Wednesday, blet. It Is the third largest in the toft Wednesday morning for country and In Prance. Ills hrC.ii man, of on schools the world. 180 cost feet and It openlng September i long , had. to be with her daughter Miss L. M. Salt Lake by auto. was a I. for a long time kept,h!mhof?ital--bounIbnef TasBenaad Chase Murdoch Lochrie,-- who underwent a critical $8.000.00. . SbVhas ..taken many northIt bound great relief that those the train. last are but' he Is hale and hearty beautiful them caught pictures, among added twenty pounds to their avoir- operation. Miss Lochrie is improvvisAll his relatives and friends Tom now. Ounn of those Blue where left Lakes, .Monday they morning Hardupois, and Clyde Messinger will not ing quite fast and h,er brother, tor are of Lake. Salt ited .Salt Lake, and tasted of their lovely fruit i Major Wesley King pleased to welcome him" home' be at the mill tor some timet cause ry, haa gone to Salt Lake to bring I 'came Beaver to for the .. ' which is over noted all pur the Saturday again.. country. hm mother and sister home. lemonade, cake and laughs. of some to one Offlee or Lost lakes Post 'pose These are appointing feet and wu tied It 'key. deep thirty The parents class of the East Ward They, will be accompanied by Mrs. are a deep blue. Another, place was ganize the American Legion. Clin with a little blue string. Box 11 During the hot days many people of Mrs. Pen- 8. L. Harrington,-siste"how to and entertain know certainly McShane waa appointed county M. E. Mfller have taken advantage of the coot. ton, Shoshone which ia as Palla. nearly some will who snend nehmore. lit Jail enjoy Uamslvea,All who-ha-ie will mat and have toon the mon organiser refreshing shade of our groTe. Par aunng we ed to join the ranks, have missed tle, time In Beaver visiting frlednsl8 to ter men attended It II of and requires June.1 The Snake rlv Iths May Grant and Floyd Hodget of Salt ties from the East oa their way to these "highfaluUn" times as weU as and relatives. California have come up and spent flows through Mr. 8hepherd't farm to form the chapter. The organisa Lake have been the motif er for many the splendid things the class providever mado are tions a the alt being night or two. A Jolly, crowd came Miss Winnie Smith returned last and although rather, a small stream, es each Sabbath morning at 10: SO at U not to and enfbankment .Beaver an going up from Mllford and spent Sunday country to Tuesday from Jackson Hole. Wyom at that point hat McghM6fc , R the Stake house. ' no. "Jfc-T be . without , ; there, i. All. who have been here are 800 Not feet from their far high.. i. ing, where she has been on a visit in their praises of the beau exuberant one a of their party place Mrs. caught with her sister, May Lovejoy. contributing to the pleasure. of othcomforts afforded on the William Mr. Mr. Slack, a well known fruit deal- This was her first A and of party competed er! siso. They have heea to the lak- - ties of the trip into that small trout which weighed thirteen river tn ths shade of er of Dixie, who was run Into at the place and she says it was wonderful pounds. - They visited many other Pearson of Beaver, Mr. Murray Dick ee ' : ' banks ,;v;v; fishing. ,;r Black lit dugway several days ago, and that ahe had a resoa and Mr.'Johnsoa of Mllford. the massive trees. very pleasant places of Interest, which would make and fell with his loaded truck over visit : Her sister Maud went with a splendid story. 8he also says that have utt returned from a tea day Word bat recently heea received COXGRX2& OVERRULES ... i the embankment sustaining a badly her and will remain there, for the Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd are real well ontinr mt Mammonth Uke. Cannon- froi Ul Burt who It .'. VETO PltESIDEXTII attending dislocated hip; which was with diff- winter. Since of Interest Bear and other ville polnte returning- to Beaver and very happy over the return of Hospital, that iculty put back Into normal shape by Miss Winnie, has disposed of their their son Etra. Pangultch, They report a fine time bM - seen some fine Pot on the supervisor- and havlnascenery Dr. Donald McGregor of St George, beautiful home where i7;.:.V.:! Washington Repeal of the day they have liv m ,n worB Bttr" 01 In of wul ; interest. and is doing well, though packed Mrs. Walter Jones Is quite ill at vttlted many poinU light saving act was accomplished. ed for so many, yean, to Mr. and Mrs miss Ida much interested vsy it the of was the which Immense bags of sand and It will be Pred Guoa of AdamsvOle, who will her home. . the senate voting to sustain, the house Temple among , r. or u, ana in passing the repeal measure over una J ,B oer WDr very proua CannonvlUe. some time before he can get around. take not from far ' V ' ' possession the 15th of Septem Ull th minutes when ahe President Wilson's veto. The vote Mr, and Mra. Albert P. Stubbs of Thr riMrt eatchlnt maav fish and ber. " Winnie and her brothers, Ar ac im aotpitti which was 8T to' II-- " -- uga and hens It will be gUd tldlnn irhta the thur and Eugene will remodel the Provo. arrived la Beavr last Tues- tettlns a iumber it tare, summer. i at nng their visitors had road along the old wild cat hill sec- tittle brick many cottage, that'wat their day morning and will spend a cou- that they ' s, r,v I. .. Ia connection with the sals and tion is changed. Almost daily there parents' first home In Beaver and re ple o& weeks' visiting friends and nnn whn halned ta ear them. " Of. Mr. and Mra. are of surplus army food la Aahworth tfUtrlbutflon is t trouble at one of those curves. main in Beaver for. the relatives. f present Mr. and Mrs. John Low and Mr. 1 Dixie this wee k, stopping at Paro- - stuffs by parcels post, tut public It Wednesday the big car of Mr. Callow a mining magnate of Salt Lake, and Mrs. D. I. Prater and two daugh and Mrs. Chat, pakdea returned waa to see their daughter Mra. Klreg advised that the pottage rate la five Dr. Hatch, hit wife and email sons cents tor the first pound and one a young man from Monroe, driving a drove down for a two days visit to ters left the end of last week for Salt Wednesday from a trip to the Dixie ensmtth. cent for each additional pound, '.ReBulck roadster, collided at a bad plac hit sister. Mrs. George Murdoch Jr. Lake for the winter at least Mr. country. They report having a fine Mr. Edward Peraley has been con gardless of the amount of postage time but were some disappointed ia and they had to pull both into the lo- He had been expected for a couple of Prater will join them later on. ; not being able to reach Iftlte from ( fined to the home for the past week necessary, the Internal revenue war cal" garages-r- or expensive" repairs. weeks, but being a surgeon of great ' CaunonT When women are tri these' accidents note, he waa here and there doing sp They gotta far at ToquerH with a bad ease of rheumatism; but tax charge oa parcel post matter will The regiment of teachers7studehts and the breaks oa' the car did we are glad to aay that he Is much tm be discontinued on packages of foodville it gets exciting. ecial operations. . before . removing and members of the different famili from the state.. By tome misunder es concerned, who are leaving Bea not work well, so they folt it would proved and we hope to tee him back stuffs purchased from the governstore a the ia few the undertake be rather risky to days. triplet Miss MadaBne Lnkman of Salt standing, he was expected to give ver is most unusual to occur at once. , tor repairs, meaning to returned and am but We not a have list some cases few relief he Bifhop Burns of Mllford spent last but complete here, Lake is visiting Miss Lacy Murdoch I. Gilbert Hoffman, son of Mr. Hoff- Thursday la Beaver.' ;. ............ 7 H" soon'. , Mrs. go Mist Clar , agala them. had Price, not ong K, Emily personally anticipated few for a days. :i. fT ,t ,, man, the brick layer, at the new as his Itinerary allowed him only a Isoa 8toney and her daughter, Miss tourists school building, left Monday mora- that Among the overland business trip hurried thirty-si- x hoars" here. He Laura Shepherd, Miss Cathleen Smith ' last " week tng with O. P. Mc8haae for Salt Lake ; J. H. Pollock made a Chalmers the little son of Mrs. Cy. haa Beaver Rob through Miss passed Kate Mist Arllne Horton, of western from the the Eaat to the returned county the recently' part Davis fen on Tuesday and dislocated where he ' I : with prominent inson, Wllford Robinson Jr. Prank were Dr. H. A, Atwoed and wife of to begin his work la school first of the week. Inspected, the left elbow, which was set by Dr. architects, who were tent with him, Murdock. Wallace Knox and Mra. Riverside. California, who had been Orvllle Mathesoa met with a pain McGregor at his office .in. the tele big New York.eaat on a visit to their old home in Philadelphia and oth Knox, Obrey Peerce, Miss Alice )llss Madge' Skinner Is keeping fellow little and the to ful accident the first of the week. He ware and returning phone building, Miss Kathleen SUickalnnd, Miss wieconstn. ei placet, with the view of meklhug for Mr. Kent Morgan until, house Is doing nicely. V the hospital is Idaho. Palls the lat- Kathleen Bohn, Mlas Lena Beck, Mist Riverside. Dr. Atwood waa the fam was riding a horse and tn some wsy school opens. est and best, and he will be at the Kathleen Bernard. Miss Gladys Yard- - ily physician of the Carltoa's ia Rhr- the horse became frightened and ran with home arrived head of this Institution. It is aa ley. Miss Clerynth Jensen, Miss Ivaferslde tor a aumber of years and throwing him to the ground Ambrose Huntington Dr. Gibson made a short trip to the arm. to break hit force such teacner tne a in Atwood at from overseas and his experiences are Inspiration to talk to a man of hit Tanner. Miss Irene Toltou. the Misses Mm capltol city the end of the past week. children the echoot where very interesting. It is hard to get ability. ' Hit eountenee even be- - Lulu and Lavree Telton. Miss Bea- Crammer and Mollis a Fairer Mrk daughter school.' wat It Mlas attended quite Now era, .the. pen. to talk for publication, but speaks superiority andhis veryword trice Hurst, Miss Laree " for Lbrrlt left Wednesdar morning with -- MT.and Mrt. K: S. Carlton," Mts" It surely would be nice for the glory la aa uplift Utah bemoans his loss, Gillies. Mist rhyllls' Swlndelhurst. surprise 'and "a greet "pleasure. where Fannie and'Walter Ctulloa went to as many letters and calls all over Mist Ptnnle Carlton. William Atktn. Mra. Carlton to meet these home peo Pred Wlldso for KentrUke, of thefr home town to have a line-umuch North Creek canyon last Saturday far of tew a to take a daya short for they hope on some of the features of their war testify. He served tn the late world Jack Murdock. Charles Price, Mra. ple once more it only a fishing trip. Walter made Ms caneeded rest had said had a Mlsa fine) they Thompson. time,- They opinion and activities for future his- war and made ;qulte,nn enviable Isabel Denny and hl- nal and high record catch and says fee Is in Mlas very spoke Hales way every Leah Miss trip Ruby Prater, tory If nothing else. Statistics on the record. Mrs. Hatch haa studied with Creek North Green of Mra. Irene glad he got a "chance before school late war will be demanded some day him and is very fine aa an assistant Amelia Dean, Geo. Whornham. Pow ahly of the roade ia Beaver county with tew a been haa Bee on days opened to show tome of these cJ4r spending the beauty of and If we are not up and ready,, we We wlah them well in their new Ida- ell Ipson, Grant Toltou. N. P. Ipson and remarked I Grover. Owen Mrs. her mother, anglers bow Ce trkk Is tarn---!Theodore Bohn and Mlsaareh Atkln rar City. ho home. , . may get omitted. '. ' regular meeting of Lodge No iependent Order of Odd Pel- Uli at Beaver City, Utah, the RETURIISIIO; SIIOULD ATTEJID v ' bs a- pro-gta-m other-entertainm- fully eaU . " ... - ls - 1 y ... ' I h ' ut - ' aspetlf . ; -- iv.-r- rn-v'-- -- - r - I - cora-roa- st - . . ' 4 , lit - . direct-"Charg- -- . "Smileat-t4Vta-Tolto- a. ' 1 , u bi.t vj icy , ; "5 V--.- d, -- . -- . ? . .. '. , r ; " -- rjis ,4-1.- ' a - - . . . , : - : . i - k . ' ... -- - ' , . " - Ip-so- n. " t ' jt u " p - ! . . . , |