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Show f a - "... f " K - ' J - ' Number 34 Volume X.1 , ,i wwir a wi en. I II a i em BEAVER CITY; UTAH, FBIDAY, AUG. 19 1921 $2.00 Per Year 3AVER DAND ND CITIZENS UFEER LAKE AT ROAD OPEN T0 Hor.iE-cor.iiN- G J1ERC. VALLEY BEAVER CITY'S NEW SCHOOL BUILDING Bine o'clock' Wednesday morn- there met at the Bearer opera lie, a crowd of Jolly tourists, the Id boys, ready to wend their time- way to the Panguitch Homecom- ' " -.' I yita the band there were (our It By LUl'a Triton, , Burst, Mary Bakes and Lam also Mrs. Joseph H. Bakes, ton; ' gusie Bakes, Mrs. George Mur-Mrs. Chase Mnrdock, and Mrs. r ; !L WlfVil. IU1 U through the canyon were in jy good condition, there being but bad places. The trip along the W was cool and restful to the ?elers and was thoroughly enjoyed kll farysvale was the first stopping and noon found the Jolly crowd lading lunch under the cooling le of the trees at "The Pines, ch is a rery modern hotel . at ih ereryone was made more than Some by the proprietor. iter eating a hearty lunch, the I fare a concert, to the people of ysrale. The music was fine and .audience waa appreciative. The 1 advertised the Homecoming in (way, and since they were wel s for their music, they decided jire ereryone a treat along the I junction and Clrclerllle re ed their share of music. ltkoush the heavy rains delayed party somewhat, Panguitch was Jied at 6: SO that afternoon, A I band selections were given to let rommlttoA knnw nt thai he homes of the Panguitch peo- IWere thrown nnn tn thtktr Ttoa. friends. The cafee and restau rs outdid each other in serving WSJ lUUf ViCKl - ft Ci , i ...... ;,. J!T!T v. -- , C.I J . ' JI CD r: thing anyone had seen surpassed this. After gating over the canyon for a while, Mr. Compton said. "I tell thee, boys, God has it over thee." Ho was right, for everyone felt so small and insignificant. What were man's accomplishments compared with this. A scheme was then suggested by Mr. Frlsby that the' band go down below and play,; Catryiag. their in strumeata dowa tbe narrow and very steep trail waa no Joke, but the bottom was reached at last. The band played; rested., then explored the mind, especially by all persons who have claims which they have not yet M. L A. HOLDS AN INTERESTING MEETING number were in attendance at the Mutual Improvement association. Joint meeting of the East and West wards, in the Park hall, last Sunday iright, and listened attentively to a , splendid . program, the main 'feature of which waa an T8 rjKWPERJTY A goodly exceedingly t k, instr . - , aiit . I Supervisor'' Commissioner H. D. Thompson and Engineer Heiss of the Wild Cat road, made a trip over the new Puffer lake road on 8unday last. They were the first to drive a car to the beautiful Merchant Valley They say they had no trouble; and they say the road U sure a good one, and all you need Is plenty of gaa to get up there aad good brake to come down. The road la wide, pitches to the bill and there are lots of passing places, which eli minates the danger of passing cars. In fact the road; is much better above the power station than it is from Baa ver to the station. There are hun- dreds of cars going to tbe pewer sta tion. Why don't they go on up to Merchant Valley and see something' beautiful? The road will be finished to Three Creeks by the 18th of Au- gust Tha road Is now about half way through the first Box canyon, wth a tores of sixty men and teams pushing tbe work with all possible Baa-i- s deciding to go northward, pulled off with the tow to hare of their voung lives. To pat on the map was the plan of irer member. -lff eaver county roads skimmed by ko time, and so the party wended IX THOMPBOX, County IUm4 ' 3 Vv.' pud daughter!, II. n finding the unusually ..ov- - tby tbe statement of ..t son, manager of the f .jib Telephone company. jnpsoa1 states that while the a company recently de pres-rctslo- em we Mr. Mol MrVi bB'' cvh ;SC etataas.'a submitted for government consider ation. Every man will be interview e ed regarding his problems bo will made to effect effort aa and mat adjustment of all tera relative to their service. You are Urged to watch for fur ther announcement, and especially .yh,oiavf& war-tim- out-standi- ng ; fapeata.JBet speed. ' Mr. Helss was' very much enthused mountatna he with our hat aad says visited most all the canyons and lakes of Utah, and has seea nothing that will compare with what we have here. The scenery to Merchant Val ley excelts any that he has sees la the state." Mr. Helss and Mr Thomp son went to Merchant Valley with their. car and there they took lunch with Mr. Robinson, who Is supervis- ing the road work, and the three took saddle horses and went up to the lake Inspecting' the 'proposed road. The route from Brit's Meadow waa tha decided jp The:foad east aide of the meadow and will take an easy grade of about S or per cent, and follow the sunny hill - ' '' side to the lake. Mr. Helss says, talk about nature look at your Box canyona and your grassy valleys, your three lakes so close together. They are wonder-ful and all can be reached by car. Oh. good people, you, do not ap preciate what you have at your door. I am sure that within five years, you wttl have one of the. largest resorts In the state of Utah. If you will build good road and advertise It. Your road on this end Is good, but from the mouth of the canyon to the upper plant. Is rery rough. We must mention that game is very plentiful In the Bearer mountains. We aaw " some deer along the road as we were going to the lake. Mr. Helss was tempted to catch them on foot, but was afraid Mr. Davis would be coming along soon and catch h'm w,th tbe goods. g'a ture entitled. "Why a Mission" by fully; forty per cent of the business who will reach Beaver probably ' In the Bearer district did not fall within the next ten days. Red Cross Grant Smith, who recently from a mlssiuu to thn Southern lire per cent. The reason glrea by and American legion are cooperator- states. The rest of the progrnm was Mr. Thompson Is that the ISO phones Ing With the government agencies: in Beaver City are all in prosperous and H Is hoped that much may be ac also good, tad was as foil. .wn canyon. They were accompanied by homes unaffected by the financial complished during this state-wid-e Vocal Solo Bonnie Anderson. their daughters, Mrs. Murdock and now affecting the entire canvass. Keep in ton en wun urf wr fluctuation Reading Ella Smith ' Mrs. Montague. Gregor, local publie health represen country. Solo Mrs. Mae White Piano ; When they climbed out of the last Samoan Song Mr. and Mrs. Frank 4 tative, Miss Beaumont, 1 meals. of Beaver chapter, Mrs Bowden, saw of crowds the peogorge, they I Panguitch other "Beaverites ple Just above them. Many pieces Griffiths, of Minersville, recently re- V. S. TO AID IN DEVELOPING home service chairman, or Miss Fran turned missionaries from the Samoan MILLARD COUNTY net. Mrs. Sarah Woolsey, Mrs were played and ke, secretary of Homo Servioa. applauded. When Islands. The Fillmore ' Progress says that Baker, Mr. George Munford. the crowd had gathered and been 4 fthy the Union Pacific has appropriated The was offered l? prayer opening . MANY FRIENDS REGRET TO Robinson, Mrs. Linda played .to, someone suggested that H. A. White. $20,000 In developing the resources IcheU. Mrs. Era Howd, Mrs, Neil AXD CARLTON MRS LOSE MR, Mr. Woodhouse play a cornet solo. of Millard county, chiefly through . Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Bettlaon, He played the "Holy City" and was Bishop George Paice announced the medium of advertising. The apA. 8harp, Mtaa Kate The many friends of Mr. and Mrs Robinson, encored again and again.- It was like the resignation of Grant Smith, as propriation comes with it, the obli- Karl Carlton will regret to hear ef of M, I. to the Hy. Pollock, Mrs. Chet Phillips, A., accept peesident and hear a over vast temple " looking A. P. Sharp, MK Jim Howd and the position of leader of the' Boy gation, thar It be not devoted "to their, departure from Beaver, whers ing a pipe organ play. Tbe echoes in Scouts town or but one section, boosting any of the Beaver stake. LeRoy they have labored so long, to make tha canyon were such that the sound over benefits be distributed that its I nine o'clock Thursday morning came to was as voted In Harris home In Milford, which they their president, when np deeper and richer then succeed Mr. Smith, with Grant Smith the entire county the east aide In will do upon their return from a few w" a parade. Mrs Lorenso Ro- - first played. as First counsellor and Albert Muir proportion with the west side. Good! day's vacation at Puffer's laks. b was given the place, of honor Crowds stood on the brink and Second counsellor. now If the U. P. will do aa well for The Carlton's came to Beaver coun parade because she was the cried. It waa so touching. Then "0. Bearer county, we will extend a ris I white child born several years ago and purchased O. A. Murdock offered the closing in Panguitch. ty "America" "The Star ing rote of thanks to the progresalre the Beaver County News, published Jne of the children In the party My Father" prayer. officials of the Union Pacific. Spangled Banner" and others were e L There's Mrs. at Milford and the Beaver County Roblnaon, she played by Frlsby, Montague .and Mrs. Fred Levi, president of the CELEBRATES Besrer DAVIS at T. goddess." Beaver was Honored Press, published Weekly It Woodhouse, while Raymond Willi Young Ladles of the East ward, preBEAVER WEDDING I foremost in evervthins-- . BIRTHDAY IN BEAVER City. For a time both Mr. and Mrs. sided and Invited all who could to ams sang. in aat afternoon nothing was plan- here home their made Carlton next 8uaday night. All went well until a rock rolled attend The wedding of Miss HatUe Bag-le- Bearer until death of a partner and so tbe band Mrs. T. B.. Paris entertained st boys. Jim Howd and MIlo Baker. He wilt of Mr. and Mrs. EX C. the exigencies of war made It . Im- dinner 8unday at her home la hon hit down and m Pollock, worked daughter base-a I up MR8. FEXNEMORE RETURNS Bagley. to Joseph Howard Maughan. perative for Mr. Carlton to move a or of the h lame and some races to Interest ed for a while, but quick medical as birthday aa- soon was he took place last Wednesday la the part of the Beaver plant to Milford nlversary of her husband, Thomas f crowd. Plans were then made to sistance was given and Mrs. Edna A. Fennemore has re- Salt' Lake tamp-leIn order to facilitate the getting out B.'Darls. guest of honor. Cover! I the dance that night a big sue- - able to climb to the top safely. This turned home after a three month's whole A large reception followed tbe of the papers; aad later to spend a were laid for the following: r A barn dance was advertised was the ' only mishap along the visit In Salt Lake, where she went marriage at the home of the bride ,ue idea was so new that few peo-- trip. goodly part of his time In MUtord Mr. T. B. Darls. guest of honor. for medical treatment She reports in Cottonwood.. bunch Mrs. M J Peterson of Bait Lake to the aid In the mechanical work there, Jolly coitumed. although the crowd Sunday morning, her health and as having Miss Bagley ta well known In uni Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Blumberg, of Milford his wits and rer to see what the other fel wended their way homeward, coming aregaining leaving delightful time visiting with her versity and dramatic circles. She Cora Carlton, in charge of the work Bam Cllne of Milford looked like, so turned out en by way of Little Creek, through Bear ' two daughters, Mr. Idonna Clay- taught English and Elocution at the at Beaver. ' That Mrs. Carlton has ISA. at Bearer Mr. in and Mra. T. O Patterson aad arrived Valley. .They M. Lochrie; also a Murdock L. Mrs. ton and took and academy last year bl cheered tie made good and deserves a great deal family and all said their boys up, for the 1:10 p. m. 8unday aister, Mrs. S. L. Harrington and a a rery active part In school actlrl- - of credit tor her untiring and able Mr. and Mxs Will Cllne came true. vows and plans ?nesaay night dance was so poor score of friends and relatives. . tles. Mr. and Mra. T. B. Davis, of Bea work as editor and reporter of the I "ey planned to pack np trap Her many friends will be glad to Mr. Maughan, who Is principal of Bearer County Weekly Press Is evi ver. I it After the Thursday EAST SIDE RELIEF SOCIETY return In good health. the Murdock academy Is well known denced 4 by the many, many friends ess. the boys worksd nthusias- - BIDS MRS, REASON FAREWELL know of her 4 ' the state. In STATE FARM BUREAU DAY throughout their who have regret expressed for ch a one on Frtday. 8uc rIy Zion After to ATTENDED THE a BEAVERITES In her honeymoon Beaver and THE IN w trip her OCT. STATE FAIR City leaving their aim. Last Monday evening the East f PANGUITCH HOMECOMING National park, Bryce and the Grand partial loss to ths community. the game Prldav and tba dsn Ward Relief society women gave a canyona, the couple will be at home Ma snd Mrs. Carlton, as cltlxens Arrangements have boon complet 17 night, the boys made a won-- farewell party tor Mrs. Mary Beason A. P. Mr. in Beaver, where their many friends of Milford, aad as owners and pub ed for Farm Bureau day at the State by accompanied Sharp, Munford. Mrs. of homo Mary impression. The Panguitch at the hia wife and Mra Dorothy Baker, wish then a happy married lifs. lishers of the Milford paper wilt still Fair to be held In 8alt Lake City, S 111 tnr W. A very pleasant evening was en w mi.. ivi ciwm . ' fiuu 4 be Interested In the upbuilding of October 1 to I. Every Farm Bureau blue sashes that adorned' our joyed. Refreshments were served to and Mrs. 8arah Woolsey, returned last Sunday from Panguitch, where Beaver county and will, we are sure member la asked to watch for the ANNOUNCEMENT But who could blame them for tbe following guests: as tn the past, use their best efforts day and do hia best to be In attenthey attended the big Homecoming. Mrs. Sarah Woolsey yi certainly made a picture In While there they visited their many In of the anticipation approaching la the upbuilding of Beaver City and dance. .r blu unlforma. ; .Mrs. J. T. Joseph who live In and around campaign la the Interest of all ex- - district as well as la the uplift of v. n relatlres Mre. Mary Green Part of the trip earn on Panguitch. On Saturday they went service men's claims, throughout Milford and tbe West side of the APPROACHING NUTTIALS OF . rday when the town went to Bry Mrs. George D White the excursion to Bryce canyon. the state. It is announced that Ros-- county. The Carltons hare publish with MISS THKLMA ROBINSON anyon for the day. All of the Mrs. Beth; 8mith can sur state that as C. ed a la They of coe nothing ARE ANNOUNCED Milford, Splendid paper Glaemann, representatlre per people left at nine for the , Mrs Bart Baldwin of Bryce. They had the Bureau of War Risk Insurance. well as Besrer, snd we are glsd ( beauties the paas Ton. Erenrthin wnt wll untti Mrs. Walter Paxton a delightful trip. and Miss Nell Holsinger, field repre kaow that tbey are to continue, with Sunday's Tribune gave a very inMrs. Wllf Robinson flatter part of the Journey, when a Besrer as of boosters for us sentatlre tor Pacific division the greater teresting picture of Miss Thelma Mrs. Ella Morris siruct a terrtne storm. They American form will A Red PROGRAM SUNDAY M. tbe Cross, County. Robinson, with the . following an Mrs. Andrew Morris p on and reached the canyon 4 nouncement:' tbe Advance every Guard, visiting ui eleven, leaving heavy floods In Mrs. James Cromptoa ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson antown In the state and attending to MII.FORDITEfl ENJOY A The following program will J'wake, Mrs. Ed. Fernley VLSIT TO CITY REAVER work 11 nounce the engagement of their dauof committees' the held at Park ball Sunday August appointing the Canyon! Noah bad not Mrs. Mary Mantord M1m Thelma and the for Ttoblnton, of arrangements ghter, a. making it Mrs. 8. O White a.a word to flt.lt for the chowd Milford shop Beaver, to LelanriVR. Jackson, all the Last a of of of O. A Murdock Mr. Lecturer Tuesdsy coming honor. party consisting M apallbound. of Beason Mrs Mary guest One little boy o C. & publie health doctor, a federal boys enjoyed a vacation to the lies Levan, Utah. Vocal Solo Mrs Frank Smith. or eight years happened al ong Mrs. Beason Is leaving for Caliboard man and aa agent of the bu ver mountains. At Besrer they were Reading Miss Grace Skinner I Uh mouth gaping and eyes pop- - fornia, whers she will remain tor Mr.' snd Mra. Hugh Cartwrlght of reau, who will take up for adjust Joined by some of Bearer's young Miss Ruth Wlllden Reading I. he whhupered. "Gee fellows. some time. who accompanied them up Milford, visited relatlres and friends ment all claims Miss people, Baker. presented. a Mary Reading wish her S't she a friends pleas Her many poach?" One Invariably This cimpaign should be kspt ta the Beaver canyon to enjoy the day la Bearer Tuesday, Ereryone Is inrlted to attend. nut, "Ain't Nature grand." No. ant Journey. ret-net- i1 . -- vice-chairm- an - " . . y, aixty-fourt- ' . . "i p r" ... , ' i hi t . |