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Show TAVEH COUI 7Y WEEKLY PRESS Beaver County VcoIdy Prec3 Carol Shisinz luirl S. Carlton, Editor la Beaver City, Utah, m EMM Entered at th Postoffie S ibicriptioa 1 2.0D Per Year Friday, December Mrs' Melvin Edwards of Sulphur J stopping at Mansfield Hotel. 19 1919 LETTER TO TUB CBOVEKS data Mr. and Mrs. Oweff Orover, - Mr. ;and Mrs. Day of " day. Enterprise, at, Bearer Hotel ." registered Wednes- . Obri Anderson is one of the late s victims with the mumps. Judge.' Thurman of Salt Lake as in' Beaver Thursday stop City, ping ai the Beaver Hotel. t - . . Mr. .George. Fernley of Milford. Is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fernley. Mr. and Mrs. Jcweph Wheeler left Tuesday morning by auto for their home tn Tuscon Arizona." "TVV ' ' A rocking chair,' kitchen cabinet, la fact any kind or furniture make useful Christmas presents. W have Just what you want Fernley's ; ; Miss Alice McShane who has been mumps Is getting along mceiy ana wiu soon do ame to ne in school again :.. ' ' ; o . j Miss, Leona Fotherlngham who has been employed at the Bearer Drus Store, is now clerking at Fen-le- y having-th- e v store. ' . - , Grandma Pearce and Grandma Ree ee who have been spending the sum mer lq Provo, returned home Wed- r nesday; - . , U 8; Taylor. W. I. Cooper, traveling men from 8alt Lake City, were registered at the Manefleld the first of the week, v- - i We kill have a beautiful assort-meof pictures all sizes. Prices from 5c to $1.25, are fine for Xmaa presents, CorcVand get- what you ' want at.Fernleral'Ul. t ..f'r nt - ' ' ,? Beaver Vtab, ,. My Esteemed Friends: It would be practically Impossible for me to refrain entirely from giving yon an expression of 'my deep appreciation, and respect for your lovely, daughter Owenevs whose, to mei vefy sudden demise came to me as a severe shock. t i :, bV Tour dear child came to in la 1914 as a brilliant ray of sunshine, when for the first time I met her In Murdock Academy. With such pleat antness'and supreme cheerfulness, she told me hef name, and a pride, of which I, felt proud, radiated from her sweet, smiling eountence as she said, "I am named for both my papa and mamma." t .v ; I wish to assure you, my dear friends and neighbors, that the Mar dock Academy is enriched through having had the privilege of recording in its roster (of students the name of Oweneva Orover. The short time she spent with as at Murdock contains hours of Joys for the teachers whose pleasure it wu to have Oweneva in their claseea.- -' i :$ i'.,n.ii,:I am the only on bow remaining in the school who knew her as a student. 8he was under ray per sonal taltioi in some of her Work, and; I testify of her as above writun BECAUSE I KNEW HER.'. ..' , f I; milt that ,th deep Welle of affection of father, and mother bare been severely tested, that the very cor of your hearts has been touched thai yoar hopes, Joy, anticipations have been shattered so far as earthly ambitions may have led yoa regarding ; this your daflghtier. Bo now a future Ilea before yoa into whose bosom Oweneva has gon to reside, tre from care, tree troo pain free; from the anxietlee and trials of mortality. Jt. Is for aa who yet subject to th aUurlrur atlee ments of tin, to erect ear defease so strong against the blandishments of evil, that, we, as she, may paa by the Angela aad tb Gods" to a hap py reanloa with her to enjoy end" less, everlasting eons ' ! keavenlr ,. . yr 1 As previously stated on account of -" .' the epedemle and snowstorm, the sale bllsa. of the Red Cross Seal Stamps has . Shall ' we determine you "and I. beea detained,, but everything will be that this mortal separation from ear done this coming week to finish the loved one hU only tempors or shall we be carctes aad ladlSereat work. . , ; A number of young , to oar coarse f life and stake couples attended the Theatre Wednesday even- this parting : never-endin- g one? ft ing and after the show, they went remains for us alone to determine over to the Klt-Kwhere they snent which It"alUll be.a Oweneva la all an hour dancing, after which a lun right; she ts bow aaie from the snar es and pitfall of mortal sUt. bat cheon was served by. Mrs. CowdelL we are atlll her to batUe oa. Oh. Mr. and Mrs." A. 0. Anderson of may, oar triumph entitle a to a dwDeavervuave received word of the elling place with oar dear departed of the marriage of their who hay won the fight and bow are son Mr. Claus C. Anderson of Salt ntitledto the plaudit, -- Well done City, to Miss Pearl Darsen of good aad faithful bob1 or ftatglitef, rL George. Wednesday, ; December enter Into the Joy of th Lord. 17, 1118. 1 am fully "cognisant that words are but feeble things to act aa balm to bleeding hearta. therefore 1 Invoke the peace and blessing , of an Father, upon joa.i who eaa . at Ike pour out: soothing, eomforting A Necessity.- r bal m, which effectually heals these "Oood will among men Is a prime deep and terrible woundr. So la necessity of reasonable living.' Ara- - the sincerity of my onL t to call beg old Bennett, S.,. .V myself; yonrt for lov of OwenevW M1CKIE SAYS R. Maeser. Principal Murdock Acad . - - - ' : ONE GUY tVtAt RVN HECK KND NCCK V,tH 'tUlV km sea F6R popvjwatts ARQUNOHlS OPFtCautS -- THE COWA&D-.- H VrfHO HIS ANCfcft tP6ft Otf B8Htt40 AHOfHCM1 actum vmfcT va MICKIK, XX At ovjs. dAIJ SOM$THIN&i YOU TV-.- C u POSt : ' were emy., n .51! CARD OF, THANKS , "St IT? tu. !V Tlf Wak"rU'tBmBMpi'of . k wrjtf Bit Beaver aad - sacred ' - Lota of seeded sins 'at Fernley' " -- birth of oar Lord to rude was- -' mm fl a r I mmA mvtmmm rhyme of holiday . f , , t i t iwveiry. . Probably no Christmas would eeem n complete without the and -popular hymn, , Hark I the Herald Angels 8lng" Th word caroL 'which originally meant a dance, is ..thought to have come into oar language either from th Norman French carol or from th v Celtie carol' ., ,5. la 1822 Davie Gilbert psblllbed om ancient Christmas carols, with the tunes to which they were former ly tang la th west, of Eng1and.B U hi preface he declared himself tobe desirous "of preserving them In their actual forma,-specimens of timei ' .. now passtntawav. well-know- v .. .... Uta a , euags now ' I U " SU- - Co. perseded by oth-- , ers of a different cast. y'-- j";.Of.ilat,(:yttr on of churches the chleSy flee bave. J "'Christmas r- -- . i"wnuo n is lmpoe-- i alble to Bam th favorite, ther eaabellttledouljt '.of the universal appeal of 0od rest yo, merry J. aaMd ' held carol rT1ces' during the Christmas sea son. Ttt Is an excellent movement, and might profitably be taken up by :er-churches all over the countrr. ;talnly If the churches can restore this old custom it will add to the enjoy asent of th season. t Franco Is excentlonallr rich:, in carols, which are often drinking songs as in many suronean countries, we find many French carols translated In to English, no doubt ai. a result of the Jntercourso which existed between .'dwellers on either side of the channel. .la th days when English youths often pursued their studies la France. . i a. m..m . v,, uni grrai ueai ox aiSCUSSIOa to wuca is ins moss popular carol a aa. AXD LVD L'STKIALISM ARMY ' head. In 1776 the soldier, won our freedom on the land.; In 1812 he won the freedom f the seas.' In 1$46 the sanctity of our nations SouViern boundary.'. In 186 1,, he saed tho' Union. In the American soldier launched his attack at Caiiiiguey, stayed the advance of the black Road of' mlllurlsm;" helped destroy- - German autocracy and save the civilization of the world.-A- H this be has done iq war, but continuously in time of peace ha has kept the peorebellions or . insurrections that acn ple In liberty. The bank must have tually arise but Us actuality as an Its "watchman," the city gate its sen-iioorganized fighting force has put the and eivillzatlon lu soldier "fear of the bayonet" in many . '''""Exchange "would be" disturbances of the peace so . completely that their well planMiss Alice Manzione is helping in ned .Insurrections "never come to a tbe post office during the holidays. . The average citizen thinks of an -- tnv nnltf in tfma -, nf vap If ahmil.l " ' he recognized that h army ha a been a "builder', of the state in time of peace. The public is slightly nervous because of the nnd vjcious attitude of the' unions under U Vf. W. leadershipy But tbey woald feel very insecure Indeed were. It not for their little army. at hand to enforce law and order. Not only does the army put down ..- ii8 . A ' l ComefoUs el rssledy piaintrt ha touched a chord la tho BoDular lad. Amoag modern compositions may be mentioned, ."Ths Shepherds Loft Their Sheep," by Alfred HoUlna. ISx. Hontna la blind, but this affliction ha not prevented him from becoming too of the finest organists and com. posers la Britain.. Washlngtoa Irvinf In his TCamous "Cketch Book" introduces us to most af th eld English customs which have from time Immemorial, attended the cartstmas. featJvaL Of his first night at Bracebrtdg Hall be says: ' had scarcely got Into bed when strain of music seemed ,to break forth la th air tust below the win dow.' 1 listened, and found It nro. cooded from a band, which I concluded to be the waits from some neich- Boring village. , They .went around the house BUyiag under the windows, I drew aslde the curtains, to hear them mor cUsttnctly. The moon- fell through the upper part of th casement," partially lighting ud th antiquated i ' v th0 natonaljoy smoke ?M$ mmf" : : 1 tf, JTLTd r-;- -1! .. 1 apartment . .The they receded, became more soft . end serial, snd seemed to accord with the Quiet and the moonlight I listened and listened ' ' f :: ::: ..f,-:-VVV- - f i X. ' r - W - :: :;' jx'-v.- - V v ; -- -. ' . they ox. J . . .. - ' beeame x saw Qtj. fix" ... .i r i .v. 1 N fisted smokeiov as vou miff rmt nf ojimmy pipe paaceawith trince Albert! oecauss --r. A. ias rAd quality I - ... ..... . j. .X' . ' iiars w . .7;uuvWy - right-handed-t- wr v , - Jerr-ond- -tt, ,; 1 Wintton-Salcs- a, N. C : i . ai t-- I:'i II I . You can't fool your taste' apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deck. , So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming: and going:, and get up half an hour earlier just to start stokincr vour nin nr tv!ii'n you know you ve got the big prize Qn the end of your line! J Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own. . but when A. is made by our exclusive you figure that that cuts process cut bite nnd parcK weVm-fcepanted 13;e getting a flock of dictiQnarics to find enough words to express your happy days sentiments! .. :,, (, " Terry rd bet; tiJ, W tin, Aaitfdm prnmj enj AofAowrf tlwy Pcficl unJ erytlal ,w hu R. J. Rcyno!i Tobacco Company, i. 7i' . K TEVER was such ? , -"- I V.: eoonda,-- . y, , ) -- fwhoso tail om OB," . , : . simple record th rJ osedles 'V. y fs, rieal eompo.lii ltlon from th , r- 4ffe;; , more and mor e) tender and remote, and, as they grad1 ;' :',' APPRECIATTOlf ' ually died away, ay head sank upon Co pillow and X fell asleep," We want to take this opportenity tn Pasauils "Jests." a book tuh- to extend "greetings" to all ur gjaed In lCOi, an amusing story Is friends and business aequatnUnee told of a knight who gtr a Christ-BHI- S feast at whih he enterts(nHl In Beaver county, who made condifriends and the tenantry. Us so tions pleasant while we lived there The host ordered no man at th with you,: i ,.. "till he that was fctl to drink a It makes Christmas Hue Holt-da- Bsastcr ever his drop wife should atnr Indeed, for tme who Is in caroL" A penso earned and then one strange locality; and w look long- por mile, more, daring . than ( ingly toward the lime when we eaa ethers, timidly lifted his lonely voice. spend our vacation la your midst. The knlctt then turned to the ladles. Hope St. Klck(wia be good to 'or who sat at a table apart, and "bids eryone. bringing good health, ' en- bar who wss msster ever her ha ough wesitb. and generous good band, sing a card The legend says lilt forthwith "the women fell all times... , , . Mr. and Mrs.;. W. ayd aed fwn to etnglng. that there wss. never beerd sorb a caUer-waiilo- g plte ft ny, Nsphl. uuk. - - A CHRISTMAS MORNING SMILE IN ANY FAMIL- Y- representing w popular nm ' vrnd v hymns Chrlsft BaUvltjc Now th nam I frt to a variety the Church for the aerrice aad sympathy rendered our daughter ta .her recent illness and death.- - Mr. aad Mrs. Owen Orover :- 1 j - re-ma- Mr. and Mrs,' Cant have moved j from Park City to Beaver and are living in the Steve Fotherlnghan home. Mr. Gant Is manager of the Telephone exchange. custom of carol alnglcg oat of doors at Christmas JJ. time seems to be dying out This is a great pity, for Carols are a branch of folk music, the CKtuxactons art of the peasant mind, a heritage of Inestimable worth. In many English villages there' are carols peculiar to themselves, to b jealotuly guarded and retained for their TH. Th Christmas carol date from the birth t of Christianity Itself, the angel having song their carols at the birth ef Jesus Christ ,, Among th early' Christians carols J GUARANTEE? TO BRING JUST WHAT j na f1 II ' HAIL? Is Dying Om Out td U6v - J" ::V V" l t ''.',':!;"v- - 1 I . - a |