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Show nrc. r BRAVER CITY, UTAH, FKIi VOL. X 1 TRIBUTE TO OURBROTM iiuu.'u V of our deep and heart ' felt sympathy for tbe sudden taking Off of our esteemed and worthy fellow councilman. George T, Mun-ford- .' Expressly - i ' . , v :r- f ( ii.l i ,.v of : .1 ''.r cf - We, ""the Mayor "and City Tdun-c-il of Jpeaver City, In special and solemn assembly gathered declare . and resolve,.;' That:-I- n the demise of George T. Munford, we have lost a man of great worth" to bur Council; a man whoso cool .reflective Judgment haa been a mountain of strength to us ' In the deliberations of important matters' pertaining to jthe, Welfare and prosperity of the .city. K And Fort her: We hare lost a Der- aonal friend, a. good man, and a wor thy citizen; and a devout lover of his town and people, A man whose beat thought and Interest were ev er uppermost for thabeneflt and de : ' velopment of Beaver City. . No man haa done more, la our Co uncil than, has George T.' Munford for the development of Beaver's In ' '" ' '" ?". " , ' teresta, Therefore : Be It further resolved that not only do we as a council feel the deprivation of his splendid as-fnmkttinn vit Vn f uvlftHAn anil the .'whole community - must needs sense very keenly the departure to the unknown of such a man as he. In oar endeavor to give expression of the feelings which well up and fill our hearts, we' fully realize that words are but feeble messengers, yet we desire to place on record an expression; of our .feelings, feeble and inadequate though they may be. . And It Is Resolved: . That in hon or of the memory of our beloved we do spread brother anci these resolutions upon the records of our Council and. forward, a' ropy to the sorrow-stricke- n wife. Done In special meeting of the Council held November S, 1919. In behalf of the entire Council of Beaver. City.-I. Ffaer. Mayor) v ,. . COUNTV COMMISSIONERS' i i ' - ' -'-- k ' . '.. 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The older grades of girls from the h are making the canvas for the Red Cross seal stamp sale, which has been ordered by the secretary of the state health association,- - John Jacobs of Bait Lake City, who notiSub-Hig- fied Mrs. L. M. Robinson, Sunday No- T -- . : - - ;or-ma- Ban-Jua- fe -- ' , . M.I.A. ; ' vember 19, of her appointment as ' local chairman. . ' She opened the campaign Monday according to instructions. Professor Karl Maeser Is county chairman and is very busy getting the work lined up throughout the county. ' Mr. J. Miss Eleanors Roth daughter of F. Tolton Is Instructing in regard to the sale of the heal- Mrs. H. Roth of Frisco, and .Mr. ' Fredrick MeGerry -- of Kansas . were Lth bonds, representing five hundred united In marriage at the court hous Christmas seals for five dollars These bonds are similar to the Liberty bonds, payable in 12 months. - The monklnson performed the ceremony. Mrs H. Roth, mother of the bride was ey obtained from these bonds will be present, - A dainty luncheon was ser- used by the National ..Tuberculosis , association. ved at the Maufleld cafe Jtpr.J.b.9.,brJ; dal party,, which had been carefully . MORMON BATTALIOX planned. The table was decorated We have read the about recently in pink and white chrysanthemums, Memorial to be Is monument that the color scheme being pink and n white. After this the happy coupl erected for the heroes of the startwhich has' been Battalion left for their home In Frisco. ' ed by tho of the north part of the state and has become a GONE OX A MISSION state-wid-e movement. This monuMr. and Mrs. Franks Grlfflths, who ment will cost $2,000,000 and each ' have lived In Minersvllle and Adams little town and hamlet will have its ' ville for the past five years, left a few proportion to raise. Beaver county n will have to raise' $522, which has weeks ago on a mission to the Islands. Their friends have re- been divided as follows: Beaver City ceived letters from them, stating that takes $0 per cent. Milford 15 per they had arrived safely. On .their cent, Minersvllle It per cent, 6 per cent, Greenvjllo 7 'way to the islands they stopped at Honolulu and went through the per cent, Reed 4 percent Newhouse that ha been recently dedftateti 1 per !"t,-- Frisco, tpiet tctit. The committee that has been apby President Heber Grant. They said the building was very beautiful pointed to look after the obtalnltig'of Mr. Griffiths has been a teacher in this fund are ' Dr. J. F.. McGregor, cbalrmaij this county and both are well known J. P. Barton, Secy snd Trea. and liked in their own home. With D, I. Fraaer, Mayor exception of a little sea sickness, the f.DFarnsworth , .. ... voysje was delightful. Thctr friend are glad to hear of their safe Journey Charles Murdock Mrs. Laura Hooton and wish thom every kind of happiMrs. Electa Dorrity. ness in their work. tem-;-p- j J rfiniMtaalAiiAM . v J .rnh oi Ih. 1any beautiful fioT covered the bnautlful wlute canket. Curlal wag made at the Moui;u!j I ; - r.d bcng: I'raj.r, - - f. Ilivr," yon.l t', ; ROTH-McOARR- - CloD'; ll met la regular session Monday afternoon at 2 p. m., AH members of the board were present.' Commissioner Parkinson, chairman of the board pre sided. Bills were presented and act ed upon by the bowdA special com mlttee was appointed to readjust tax es on real estate. Those appointed were: . F, D. Farnsworth, Henry Bak er and Jos. R. Murdoch Sr. . e The JHoms', Economics"; club held regular meeting Wednesday evening at the Library building, after the regular business meeting, a talk was given by Mr, J. F. Tolton, on Great Britain, which was very instructive and enjoyed by all. Two musical numbers were given by Misses Yates and Meldrum and Rev. Royden Zook spoke a few words. :; Light refresh ments were served after the program ana a social time was enjoyed by v:. all. " rs 1,. dock-ten- D. Ha.. :; Vr.iv iTaslhr yrf . vrt the . aa - f ; ; "A iinTOt from the j lliric.!: 2 la'ihi,-- ' -- ntM r.f T,,ri,. " ".ipc.-- i We'll rii.Un' Pn.f li. i er to nid f ,pci ! ty tlio .Vursnd r. r ' .'.' ... the pre iwi,i.:e, . . ' . AMERICAN , ' . LEGION . The Beaver opera house was the kBeave.r East and West ward M. I. A. gave one of the most successful scene of one of the most successful public program dances in the his- and delightful dancing parties of the tory of the M. I: A.:; ; f 2?i" season Saturday night of last Its being the 60th anniversary of what was known as the Intrench-me- week, when Tosher Chapter" of the association, later being called American Legion, gave their first ' Young Ladles' Mutual Improvement " ball. association. - Following was the About 150 couples attended the program:' . General History of the M. I. affair and It was great pleasure to A., sit and watch these young men and Miss Mae Mortensen. Violin Solo, Miss Mjeldrum SCr women gently gliding to the beauti ful strains of music and watch the ''ompanied by Miss Yates. f C, of Beaver Sarah happy .expressions- - on, their- - faces. stake, History The hall was beautifully decorated Msefer. Jubilee Song, Ladles' Chorus. 4;. In the National colors. On the stage Ward History i Lydla Robinson. long tables were spread with snowy -Maeser gave a report of linen and decorated with boucr " Beaver has the largest of " chrysanthemums," where " the membership. ' membership in tbe history of the mothers of the Service Star Legion M.I. A.,.' and have gone over the served dainty refreshments, during the evening. top In 100,000 membership .Sr.., The music was furnisher by the The costume scheme was carried Beaver orchestra. This is the first social event t he boys have given out to perfection. ; The old style dances as well as since their return from the service. late dances were enjoyed by parents They expect to give many more. and young folks. Molasses candy, E HURST pop corn and lemonade added to the pleasure of those present. If more Miss Hilda Swlndlehurst, daughparties were given where parents could minglo with tho young people ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bwlndle- it would bring about better condi hurst and Mr. Hammer Webb of tions in our community. Monroe, were quietly married at the We hope to be able to hoKl our home of the bride's parents at four per cent membership Interested in o'clock. Thanksgiving day Only the M. I. A. work. . Can tho mind pic- immediate members of the family ture where-- we could have been if were present to witness the cere the training if this association had mony which was Jerfornied by Mr not been gl?en? J. F, Tolton of this city. Phewas l't'urUTfe-aafranriiRO of 'the' g'ol attended by Miss Leona' Fotherlng-hsm- , den opportunity, make our lives "big Mr. Wobb was attended by irer and better, that by our lnflunce Mr. William Cook, bolh of this city. better conditions may be brought After congratulations a dainty wedabout In our community. ding supper was served. Mrs, Webb All are cordially Inrlted to. at Is one of Beaver's Iwst loved gtrla, tend. and Mr. Webb is one of Monroe's ;Cne young men., who served In the Horn to Mr. and Mr. Albert Smith lnfe war and has only been homo Dorelmer 1, a non, Mother and ba from rvlo but a short time. They will remain in Beaver. by doing nicely,' nt " ". ; , cam-palg- - n. - WEBB-SWINDL- - ; It has' indeed been our Joy to know and associate with our dearly loved . classmate and' friend." whose ' " life was so sweet, fragrant and pure , that all who knew her loved her. Her consideration- - for others, her diligence as a student and her slav Die r 1 truthfulness Wlmt www w an wW (ramnli .!..,' - ' to all her associates. Her willingness to no more than her share in' the Irksome tasks she encountered,' gave evidence of her unselfish char- . . ... -- . n--t r -- "of. sympamy ana IOVS ior others manifested itself In the high- METHODIST CHURCH -- Sv loeais oi service. Her love for; children partook of the love of the Rev. Royden Zook has been cal waster, when He said. 'SufTer the lit Con led to the special three-da-y tie children to come unto me, snd ference to be held in Salt Lake City, forbid them uot". December 8, I, 10, in the interest In consideration of the high re-movement of the Interchurch World - -- u raiwm ior ner, ma xeacn- This is the greatest movement of . . mji -- iuubui via .,.me siuraocK Ac' combined Protestantism since the Re ademy, In general assembly met. formstlon. All the Christian Protes- hereby resolved that In the dear tant Evangelical penominatlons of ui iiuunu uiu wane, we ciassmaie, North America and Canada are com have lost one of our most diligent" bining their forces Intelligently for and dearly beloved members, i the Evangelization of ' the world Furjther, Resolved: . That the This movement is in Its Infancy, but memory of her benigned presence. lsdeAtined to become the greatest ber ..sweet, pure influence,-he- r ever- agency of the Evangel steadfast AT ft m Ma . n .1 leal Chrlstaln churches ever attempt and truth, will shine as a Beacon ed. - Men with sv vision of the futu ugnx to mose of us, with whom she re see Christ's Kingdom hastened has been - " associated. materially through the movement And Be It Further Resolved: Rev. Zook has charge of this work That we, the teachers and In a supervisory capacity in this of the Murdock Academv. students dwnl countyf The world is being survey ... ' -- Bnllm.el7.. .J""." .?l.M(tJ. what mourn.ber 10 me bereaved fath- ciienu ..u7 is needed in order to educate, civi w. -- ui.er, vruiners, sisters, our lize snd christianise every part of it. deepest and most sincere symnathv' This does not mean a birds-ey- e view and condolence. . is being taken however. This coun And It is Further Resolved: Thattry. bat been surveyed the same as copy of these resolutions shall be every other part of the world, even spread on th tninnt . . v. . , . to the hamlets to find the need. Spa dock Academy, as a perpetual rece wo;ild not permit the various lin minder of the virtues and integrity es this survey takes up. of the deceased, Marie . Thompson. 'Going to this conference prevents In behalf of 'the teachers and stuthe usual Sunday evening service on dents of the Mordock Academy.' C next T, out we Signed: will have our Sunday School at 2:3 ' U Priel White p. m. Note the change In hour for W, S. Stout Stinday School. Classes for all ag Irene : Hatchings' .'. es. - ed.hy.lhla ArgAJBinOion to- - see-- , , . , ,' . . Bunoay,-uecemo- ...... er 1 Sunday evening December . ' 14th t .takan,.up.wJiV a the Pastor from this Conference and the explanation of this groat movement ' Methodist Episcopal Church. report by 10th snd ' Comtnitle. 'ItoHrnwi," was" a'dln-' ner honteM at her home Thursday The 'dining room evening. was beautifully decorated with, all the good things that go wiUs a Street. Thanksiiing i'iuiit. CovoVer0 Inyed tor Misses tacy ni.hy, Laura Mrs. Elizabeth McGarry accompan-ieFhepherl. Thomiv.M. I,.;:;ui by or son, Ambrose, returned Robisou. Mrs, Robinson. tvlr tit..::,, Rundny from Salt Lake, where she erand Lydia Robinson, a del's'.'" t spent Thankfjivlng with her son Er- evening was enjoyed !h giim.g '." oest and Main - te d - McGarry 1 family. tuu!c. |