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Show tr. ll - ' ' 'N v . BLE'jSKD ARC THEY WHO DIB IX THE L01! On the afternoon of Saturday. Nor v ' . ember 1. Inscrutable There did on, In the province of our Heavenly Father, depart from our midat of whom it may bo ald, "He died la the Lord." HI Ufa from early day has been full oflov ot God. He haa been a true "and faithful follower of the Ileek and Lowly, Christ He haa ' ' conscientious servant of the been " people. He ha beea a lorer of truth and a worker of righteousness. He' haa been an earnest seeker after I ' aoula of men to turn them to the light of wGospel of Jesus. He haa labored Ions and diligently with the youth la our Sabbath Schools. He ha promulgated the divine prln-- J clples of life for the betterment of ' hi brethern and outers. He haa served ua In position of honor and , ' - ; '' . , . fair. He ha deroted of hi Urn . and mean such portion a .hare from Urn to time teemed necessary to giro assistance to worthy cause. He has stood as an example before '".the people. 8ch ha "been his life " before ua, his .neighbors and his friends; so, therefore; be It resolred that we, the High Priests, In Quorum capacity aaetribled, expreas our Df, Che t life and labors of this our, worthy; brother. and . George '1. Ijanf ord, whose suddea taking bit' we deplore, y It la further Resolred that we are only doing a small duty, but one la which our heart ir and' aincerest feel ing. lie, In Joining with Sister Mun- ford la true mourning over the be rearement, which ha come 1 to her and to'niv And lti" further reaolred, that w do extend to the wife, our deepest that sympathy! and also loTeJ hfcn for; the kindness of hi soul,Mor the spiritual uplift of his life, and for the good that he has t , - .' , say-te-h- done.-Tr":''- " - ' ' - - - '- And bow we Join our hearts la praise to pur Ifaker that he has. for a short season at least, granted us the inestimable prrrllege of uaocla- ting with this noble and good man; and we bor highly resolre to em- ulat the. many splendid examples 01 woauneas ne so psuenuy ana nam bly taught ns In hts labors In our midst. : God bless' hi memory and enlarge our lire through th worthiness of the life of George TV Munford, friend, brother and: . In behalf of the H.'P. Quoram of th Bearer Stake ,of Zion. ... , Charles D. White, Preaident 1 : . . - v' .Walter 8. ToltoAt Counsellor A. George "NoTember Cl ft, SCi J, Parkinaon, . Councel- - lllf. , ROBERT C. BTKAD both tamllle In their sore trials.. On going 'to press we hare not been In Mr. Charles' Murdock, cashier of structed as to th funeral arranrr - the Btate Bank of Bearer, was taken ments. 4auddenly HI Saturday evening. Dr. Fairbanks waa called and found, af M. I. A ter examining him, that he had ap pendicitis. Dr. Shepherd of Salt Th M. I. A. in the West ward will Lake was sent for, but was unable begin promptly at 7: SO p. m, The to come. He sent Dr. Andrews, who preliminary program 1 on 'Courag" arriTed lata Monday, at fire o'clock. A ten minute talk on' 'Courage' by a, m. Tuesday morning Dr. Andrews T. Tanner , assisted by Dr. Fairbanks, performed Piano Solo, Saraessa' Harris , the operation when was successful Reading Cella Jones. and Mr. Murdock Is doing splendidly. All are cordially Invited. - o. rHe can hardly realise that he had an operation, for h has had no tTer HOME ECONOMICS ' or skkness-tany manner. We are Is he glad getting along so nicely. The Home Economics Club will meet at the Library building Wednes SUNDAY "AT CHTRCH ' . v day evening, Norember 19, prompt ly at 7:1. program At the Methodist Episcopal Church -- - Miss Winnie Smith will gtre a talk 8undsy, November lth, serrlces as J on distiucs and will give tome, good common sense receipts for the home follows: Sunday School at t p, m. ..- .housekeeper, Publlo Worship,' 7: SO p. m.. Address, 0. F. McShane ' Note the change in th hour ot Bun Two musical numbers. ' day 8chool.; -- This change is toad to f General Busiaessl accommodate several people who de ,, A. O. Anderson, manager of the sire a Bible class. will Southern Utah .Be A Honey comTh service next Sunday-nigh- t consist. of steteoptlcoa ' lecture, pany, stepped Into the Press offle showing pictures of the devastated the other day and showed us ; th churches and other building In Fran priies whichhls company took at ce. You can't afford to miss this ser th 8tate fair: Four.Hrst prise and ' vice. two second prises, besides a special Everybody welcome. Royden D. prise tor th best dlspUy of bees and Zook, Pastor. their product, both as to quality i sad the originality, of the display MURDOCK NOTES Mr. Anderson' company has v-ry reason to be proud of the sucOn the S2nd Instant occurs th f S cess of the business and we wish to birthday of President Heber J. Grant congratulate them. and so on Friday the Slst la honor of the event the school will give a SULPHURDALE ITEMS program to which th publlo general. ly is inrited. The exercises ot the kudo Jtawaraa naa on exhibit day will begin at 11:80 a, m. and pair of deer horn. Nearhighly interesting an dinstructire, a ly H th men employed here went the outline of events which follows deer hunting, but Mr. Edwards was I the only lucky one. but he distribute clearly Indicate: Violin Solo, Vernon Searle led the venison freely, so that all had Speech, Life of President Heber JoneXry. '8ERIOU8 OPERATION . " , a . - a-- , ,xpetd tb Armed footpads held up' and rob bed Frank McGregor, Jl. ISU E. South Temple street a he 'waa on his way homV about il:S0 o'clock this morning. f; A gold Witch tal-ued at about and alsui US In money comprised the loci1 After, relieving him of his wealth, ons of tie robber struck him a' sever t: : fit ' - over th head with a revolvaf, x Then thV hafiu lng htm down," ' iTsT, j if , r The family ot WillUm Samuel Roy ot Pueblo, Colo., had not heard fro maim for five Tears, until they received a notice from the Bureau ot Branen was with her and' with: th assistance ot fMende quioxJy car ried her to one of th houses and medical aid was obtained, and soon had her 'resting comfortably, message wee sent to her parent at North Creet, who ' left,lmmdUtely for the mine. She 1 getting along nicely and It no complications set in her friend loox for a speedy recov War Rkk Insurance that bis mpth er,' .i:ri Rachel B. Roy, "had been n&m I his ; lnsurahce beneflclary. The Icie Service. Section 'became in teres'.,: 1 la the , and. after .'mon th of f orreponden6e. the boy waa ery, locate 1 The family U how reunited. tovx - - A few of Mrs. Johanaa ' Bcin's Frank McGregor, who was 1 up and robbed last Tuesday in U.t Lake, Is a Bearer boy, son ot Dr. and Mrs. J. F. McGregor, who is ' school at the University U . Salt Lake. - Quit aa expertend femuou ' ' . .". the boy. 1 ; . Fl Last 'Sabbath afternoon' th 1 Cross was represented at lilnem by Mrs. Rea Bohn, f.'rs. L, P. ; r.ollr-t- n, dan, Mrs. L. rl ' It y friends, found out that it wai hr si ueeung mere, atl v i A. R. C. branch' ccers t ' Owen who bad a par- - birthday Wednesday tight and. sf or ta . Mrs. r:o!pti .. ter young men C- last number of th Caactia alt' tiock about two week go,' qua,thewent the to her hom to give tsr a g9vensmrt U i rin? nn'.t fast nd the fioe- ' '"' ft r .r-mi a she witl ... : . i had U.4 U4 of U..r c.i- he able to talk again with very little mother, ' and the mm are and mad it possible for thea trid ing difficulty and be abl to get around to to comprehend the position 'cf there and be In th get T" seated th house again. We are gkd for 1' which exists between' tisa.tie wlth all when off. MM,arlor v Mr. Red Cross and the U. S. Csvern- i htu. noun came th much. . Her sister. Mrs. Neilsen, who tmrtMtmamt' ' - :?V .,Av T.w SX ment Every man who hs the l - ;t i IS mm ftf m I. -I- H, Iim ivl claim, whether he is eurarizjr Mra Nell.. U well MZZZT-ZT". the smallest ailment ctnssd Z tyaer-- -' hearty and so it is difficult I w7k vice, or th severest wou:l trca Ut to realise that long in yeara tin, he is enUUed to attention and Light refreshments were served at care."., v. There 1 an. unusual amount of It o'clocx, after which th guests sickness In town at present Mr departed, wishing her many happy Kerry Hodge and littl five David Rees U quit sick with an In birthdays. old son, Raymond, returned from Salt fctlon of th ankle, after a bad Lake Sundsy morning. Little Rav. sprsinv - Bert Sloaey U confined to Mrs. Lei .King Dy, ehattauaua ajond to treatment for' hving hU home with his sprained ankle, director for th e ehau- - the nerves of his eye that was remov and other Hlmente. Mrs. Own to tettQUa. Who haa SMI mnanAinm ed la th early part of last Septembarely able to alt up from the effcte past ten days in Beaver, left ber. He has been eolnr everv by stag of a recent paraletlc stroke. Mumps Thursday, afternoon tor Mllford to week for "treatment and the dostsr' and whooping eough are la many take the train for Salt Laxe, where told th tan that 11 . .... homes. Jane Tardier is only a ah win .v. v.. soon tie wouia uuti note to tui, iaey trill Improved. Mrs. T. B. Levi is returnlnsf to her ham i. hav the artificial ey put in and it about the same. A number of other Nevada. Mr. Dye will be la the la wa nc4 'necessary for them to corns ease ot niaess are reported. Ige dUe of th West tii. again until- after .Christmas. Little directing the Chaitauo.ua work Raymond has been a great sufferer " Joseph Wheeler has sold hto horn . v: . i from pain la hts right eye from earhre to Dan Yardley on th corner ; fra, Robinson, chairman of ly childhood, and hU parents decided of 6th and "N" street and will take th Srd Red Crlss' roll call haa to take "him to Salt Lake and deter ais family to Tucson, Arlsona, to re-- J VOT well orraalxed.forty ef more mine the cause for it They found It earn ner a rw years comnuttee at" work, and the town jto be a ma, J jrney growth called Cdomla, a very ' . . .I . .. a SI M aave Deenuseiui ana pie- i canvaaid ta rare thing and the only help was to worougniylng residents nd will be greatly mte--1 members.' Remember the eouater- - take th eye out Sine th operasea. - Beside thlr own tmUy and ign JOIN.' Reports kntst be la tion th tittle fellow ha suffered no effect. Mr. Wheeler will uke a pas- - by th 17th of th month, Remsm- pain and U perfectly well and hep--senger ortwo...jWwish them wlL ber, .JOIN.....,. . , . , py - -- U wuu itjM-webk- v; s na-pe- ct "v,, v.. f.. ... . .. " we wTl?"' f.a lT," ' sh7u, , -- nu y ETUsoa-Whlt- tn I . - t..iv : yr, , L.-M- . t. . Th ft. M sad new wa received ta Be MiM. - 0,0 Baldwin ofFIUmor. has fof r. and Mrs, Geo. rer Thursday morning of. the .death f0M ta T0! Ot little Elate Shun Wd. dm rliUr I win. . . ; of Dr., and Mrs. Wsrrea Sheoherd.V who 'died of nufalgla" ot the: ltl',r Mn"Greea " U' apendin'f a early Thursday morning. Th word f,w-- W:witk her mother, Mrs. Owe came a a treat shock to friends and Vrover. 4 relatives, who feel verr deeolv for "I1 Fanuworth and Aldaa Shur-t-tl th family la th loss ot thl dear U- - . rt 10 Iftaeiwille w,fll Funeral daughter. arrangeSunday after- mente uter. inoon. Wrt . i -- ROR lICDESTrXIN . irmat ,.r...,4.....-,.- - AND ' - y i Hoffman - LTri" Mr. Stead is author ot a new story. "The Cow Puncher," we are going to print; It is, of eourse, a western story and Mr, Stead 1 a product of Grant Pres. Jo. .F. McGregor, nsno roio, miss Quays Federson. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose th great West, He is a newspaper Reading of Papers, "Th Need To 1 Brad aha w on November lth.'a dsn. man, and was for several year th ucoessful weekly paper. day of a Greater Faith la God.'tl set - 1 ghter. editor of a That waa before he became a suc era! student. Vocal Solo, MUe Lena Beck. Mr. MorrUsey, preaident trf the cessful author. But within the past . Manner. Utah Sulphur corporation U here Reading, Mr. 8. fire or six years he has deroted him Cornet Solo, Georgeftfdodhouse. making a general inspection of th self Almost entirely to literature, and . work. ha produced such excellent stories s ,. .. ,..".. In the game with Mllford Tuesday Tho'Bafl Jumper,'; "The Homestead The Leacnini plantv-,1- . era," and , now. this;" last nd bet, our boys were easy rictorC la spite 'The Cow Puncher" in addition to of th tsct that there were stars from I soon. tBeee piece ot stirring western fio- - 8alt Lake and th A. C. playing for Mllford, Murdock cam " out on top Born, to Mr. and Mrs, .Melvln Ed-wltion, Mr. Stead Is th author ot a score of II to 4. Good work, wards, ot Mllford. October m. Hu book of patriotic poem which hare ' Ue dsughter. who only been widely read and which were Murdock. atv Hred "iaaaed during the war." hour, the little one was broutnt -- I Watch for the Aggie dance It isl to Bearer Sunday afternoon. Oct- . YANKS WOULD BUILD going to b a big time and everyone oberM 7, and laid to rest besid her 8 RED CROSS HOUSE is coming;. Watch th windows tori little sister who also died soon af- Posters. , Iter birth. Th nsrenta are nearlv ' Returned soldier, rery largely of neartorctken over, the loss of th Murdock spirit is growing every I second little daughter, and w wish Spanlah blood, In one county of New .a M Mexico, so appreciated what the Red asy. rep ana enuunssm are uei to express our sympathy In their home and for Cross did them,' both at leading feature, we are going to I berearement overseas that they bar offered to do big things thU year. I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carlton and de th work ot constructing three Mr. Gundersoa,' machlnest a little granddaughter. Lota of Man- Red Cros houses, or community cen tars. In th county. If the Red Cross moved his family from th north. tua, Ohio, who hare been visiting Mr and Mr. Kari Carlton for th past will furnish the materials and furn ' ' Mrs. Alice Bohn Mantlne is : v assist week, left November tth for Cali ishings. ..Their whole standard of.- living lng In th post offic this week. fornia, to visit his brother, Mr. Dav id Carlton -- and wife ar RivuraM. has ieen' changed They want th lid Miss who th Robinson the teaches libraries, reading They Were very much delighted with hath, room, the poolroom all that th at the Telluride. spent Tuesday at I Beaver and would tike very much to .Red Cros gare them in camp and her home In Beavrt spend a summer here. abroad and they want them badly County Attorney Russell Psrsons Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feral ey reenough to volunteeer to do all the was In town this week on court bus, turned home from Butte, Monj&ti labor of building. JOIN. " ' .'r Inees. , '; th first of the. week. Mr. Fern ley Mrs. went Mr. and to says "We are back to Little Zion." Ray Barton Moles who has beea f?rr--l No mors Butte for us In th fall of Jim Mllford Sunday to take Mr. and Mrs. mg rrom aa InfecUoa in th left the year. Too cold, snowed nearly Chester r.fcrton to the train en route hand, caused by a splinter, for the every day." Mr. Fernley la very to their boms in Salt Lake, after uat ten days. U much improved and! much Improved la health and feeU I short rlait here. , better for his change. they think all th danger Is peat. ; . . , - . ' . fled,' McGregor told th police that a toeart taiv. " , : waa walking east on South Tempi street whil waiting tor a street car -day night was rery interesting. Th and 'wait until the roads dried before As he iaased Sixth East street, two Mavrtoe; in thlr simple wayr gave Mr. Brlgg says inea stepped from behind fence and . t',i us an evening la Moarl Land.' Their renturlng further, 4 entertainment wa entirely different One of the men was armed and M plant and from hat we uaually see ,' on - h Jthenountalns complied with th demand. Gregor b it may some., little time before ';' Interesting. stage, tiufl: ;wa V bandit then Th can into the get plant 'They east several hundrd , marched hint These people cam tp ua from a (and they fwt and into a to this make, expct coming spring J rsant'';lot'f'-Undaf--iiifV'riev .Mrtl.ttrjMdja:iiv1Hitlft 100.000" brtc te b "used shadow ; they 'u&nleS I j, taking . ' gave to us in their own Way, an idea blocks in' Bearer,, and school build- -' what money ho had,- li:t tick was of their customs and. way of Jirjng. to them when on ef t'. i struck , at Greenville and Adamrville. Their singing . was very sweet' and ings him over th head, maL.-- j a deep charming. . Some of their 'dances laceration that r;a t: :1 t , Mrs. George Branen, daughter of scalp were very pretty. Their peTformah the 'L ;....' I i Emergency hoj': ce was very simple but IntereaUng, Mr, andMra. Jamee Valenttne of had fallen to th . . i gtv seriously . hurt pads snatched hi v.ai.i i and wa much enjoyed by the Urge North Creek, wa ; t Sunday of last week, while nsitlng audience which greeted them. one of the 'mines near Alunite. : She pockef. and mad off trora covered from the blow. t : had her feet badly crushed and LOST ROY IS LOCATED of the bandits could b tout I. BY WAR INSURANCE many bruise on her body.;' 'Mr. Lak Herald. iw n.r thu ifc. tmt . Si nui ME.' FELL HOLD-U- P have completed their contract tor making and burning brick tor the new High School building and are moving their machinery to th 8ul? phar ' beds, where they hav taken another Urge contract w we mgn Bcnooi ouuaing wey ana Buruea jfi.uop onca Dr" w,Ctt Try way. .At th Sulphur, beds, they bar "tt coniraa.jor, zia.oou wucn top building purposes wlu t th plant They started for th hurt punt tt first of the.week, but foundt me roaas so maaay wey had to lea-- . .;. Co-O- p; M .. s; or-gro- f. Messrs F. J. Briggs A - : -- C GOOD BRICK The t fourth number - ot the Chautauqua festiral was given Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. 'J, C. Herbaman occupied the platf atpt. Although th writer waa unabla to attend thla' lecture. have heard it snoken of th best yes csarl7 th best of all. V r m.h.m i.in' Mm. mon. erervdar sort of a man. full of enthusiasm, with new thoughts d idea, which ;tmf betore hu audience In such a charming man- - Friday noon of last week, Mr. and J The unexpected death of Mr. F. R. Mr. O. F. MeShan entertained the Pryor, of Mlnsrsrllle, Mondsy night. clerks of the different business hbus-- cam as a hock to th large circle of ea at a tour course, dlnnest ' The friends of th Price family here. in falling health seter! prominent feature of the teed was, I He had been ' roaated Tenlson, from a deer killed months. The summer and fall fratt out on a hunt' ght with disastrous illness fn the faffl by Mr, McShane, while ' illy gare him such a solicitude; the lng trip. The dinner was one with all the responsibility and Increased need, for prored greater than hia en- necessary fixings and was much could withstand. were durance Joyed by those present, who Tattersall.-Vera Mr. Rees,Pryar who has been brought Ruby Mary White of the Farmers and . Stock to her mother's home very sick, company; Bertha Price ot er a month ago, was praying tor Martha Beaumont and strength to return home to her two the Lettle Bowden ef Jolton's Store; Em young daughters, suffering with' ty-maMathewa of the Bute Bank: Miss phold in its worst stage, and her hue- Nellie Muir of the Post Office; Hi!- - band,' shouldering so much car In da Swindlehurst and.Leona Pother- - her tnforced absence, when th word Ingham, Beaw Drug company; May cam that he was stricken Saturday, Grimshaw of Fernley's store; . and Mrs. Price, George and Victor Price, Idona Cox, Caroline Matheson, Viola Immediately took Mrs. Pryor to her Patterson and Dessie Robinson of home to see her husband pass but of her lit only two day later. the Telephone exchange, . . No. 50 CLOSING OF CHAUTAUQUA F. R. FRYOR VEX1SOX DINNER ed . ' I BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOV. 14. 1919 VOL. IX 4 . Mr NHIe Hatchings Is settled hi Charles Keele cam over from Dl Mw hom 0B ta tor a short vacation with hts po- th street. Mrs. w wua this week pisatNorth Creek, and went la the meantime to see hU sister. Mrs. Om Brannln at Alunite. Bfowa who has beea vUlt- Mr. Brannln has beea there for tome time, and lnf frtftna w Beaver, left for Cat sh joined him awhll back to remain uorui norntng by auto. there Mrs. Harry Delhi and little . r- - ana , lwr Mr. and lira. .Chase Mnrtxk Mrs. Jack Idol of th. I,nrW' too-tth celebration at receiving eorigratulatlons upon the ar rival, of . thlr third .n,v.rhih a 5i."or. .Tue rived Thursday morning. November " Mrs.Joseih, frontf Adamivin- 4.1 Alterney 0 A. Murdock return with' has daughter and Krs. MarytdT fromNephl. where h ur wsess marking pa am j one spent a Tew y there ,? ! ust .week. "am, murder ease. I hr "r . ""T rl mm I r 1 d.n. .. a iy. - br 1 . . "rt Kr- - nd Mrs, Sam Brlnkarhoff Judge Morris of St Georre. Mar. Bew n t their home, born rioneaux of Salt Uke City and W. hT B. Cook derb of w court from Salt oa oe,dT November 4, which to lnslT toxin Lak are keri holding court 1 t::c.ciH SAYS 10 .f rNOy V.HO, ILlKttlS, 1 MOU.lB..tCArt.THilit TH,f fcOtft tUtt SAt .tArf J? IT TMt tAMt UKl tOU ,VVTl tUSt ftsrf QUO A V XNMtM HR, OOtNO TO A W V HAMS, 4ivrArtn. o Mi own, 1 ftTCHiav - |