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Show LEAVER CITY i memrn1i fa t cMHtraMtaf 25O0 SHaatoJ at tka fa4 of tfca Wa--' Midi Mil la , - ' Beaver County ST"- - kaa tka fiaart aaa Ja r.07 vaJWf for to Mfufwaat . s ? KkMk.Efarary.cot- b4 to ' J ia tkaaUta. fcalaa Ql&mJm jr1 a. r ? - -- v feS , akurcW. an tela lima af cauaty ta tl ttata. r Bcavar Craak, m4 , Laka.BanvarRaMa' SJaj ta Utalu arc imc ere gjgETTlEP acrkaltaral. alack. I aairyiat. altrr Sj i iC ri .....Wm. "yjaBjaw MiMra-vt- Kiir arc wall tackaa al with taaia I Ufa aa4 arc wB Vrerlky al a Mt from Ida sacttaa o Mai 85sg I raiaiaf aadi fitkaraiaa. Volume XX Number 12 BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 1922 KEEP ONLY PUREBRED 1URD0CK ALUMNI TO STOCK Stock of Any Kind Ha Tendency to Bring Other Good Animals to Farm. BEMIHL CIW High-Clas- s HAVEBIG HOMECOMING HEETltJG IWM 2-t- iD off-grad- a ap-)int- arents and Teachers Assn. Enjoy a Splendid Program Miss Vera Munford Married m A splendid programwas given be 3re an appreciative audience by Mur Academy, for the Parent-Teach-Iin the High School Artsociation, fym last Saturday night The program ?as as follows: Community singing, Loves Own Sweet Song," and "Keep ?he Home Fires Burning": Trayer, eo. Murdock; Girls Chorus; Reading, jUcile Reese; Reading, Dee Wilson; long, Nellie Roper; Boys Quartette; Iddress, . BUVH, A. hri8tiansen; address, "Smith Used 3ill," R. L. Pixton; address, Mr. Call; if ter the program came the hand shake ind general reception upstairs. Every- fte had a delightful time. Dck rs Mrs. Pearce Entertains Mrs. Lottie Pearce entertained at a The following barty Friday night Quests were present: Joe McKmghtof Nephl, Attorney Woodbury of Milford, Mr. E. L Heiss of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillls. Miss Ruby Jsttersall, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillis. Light re- reshments were served and a good time enjoyed by all. . Truck Line For Sale The Milford and Beaver Truck Line. Two big trucks-Na- sh and Republican, irach two ton chassis, with special racks, Irhftina and. anninmant inimthar w - ... with VVJUIIII1.I1 all road rights and franchises, $3,500. For particulars see E. F, Sherwood. 12 2tc 1 NOTICE All parties owing for the care of their Cemetery lots are hereby notified that unless said accounts are paid in full on ,or before April 1st the sexton will cease caring for the same. By order of the 12-I- t (Mayor and City Council ed X. a. There was an ice cream party given by- - Mr Hilda ..llarshal in honor of her parents and family. Appreciate Publicity m Twitchell. .. . i -- . ; 1 ;'' at Adam Patterson of Kecda was a visitor to Beaver thia week. w up t conference in the office of Loyd Garrison, assistant state engineer, recently, representatives of Beaver City, families of the Olcott Brothers as ty news. improving. ; v x Mesdames Woolsey and Gilson, few weeks.. with them, after Milliners, will havethe ir Spring absence of many months. I,mon Star Members Attention! Opening Saturday; March 2 5 th, Moth Star of member Legion Every at which time they willhave on ers is requested to be out next wonajr held their sale a fine line of trimmed hats, u .The Farm-Burea. e t,crht March 27th. gym, in the latest - styles and at Mrs. James laroiey rrewueuj meeting "m" ChnstMr. Wednesday evening. prices to suit the most economical main the was Beaver of ianson Ward M.I. A. Program purse. Adv. ' v,-- al aolo. Mrs. Ruby Morris; Read speaker. Mcr .Mr. Cecil Baker, Stanley i AUtha Davis: Senior Boys Quar to motored Hall knight and Keed toft! Community Singing practice. The Misses Hester and Nettie Beaver Friday to attend the Clasa work will follow. Carter were guests of Miss Emi-lin- e ' dance given 6y the Rebekah and Mrs. June GrifKindred I Ws To Be Shipped .r; Lodge. ' ft ship- fiths Sunday afternoon. after is looking L. E. Hsrria A. Pryor, dealer in Mr. Frank the ment of hogs for the Fsrm Bureau, moved his Mr. and Mrs. Guss Gillies have general merchandise, first carload shipment goes April mo, rl.ad will go about May 1st returned from St George where store last week into the old Dot- .i.. latter ; ship-t.lin the son building which Is located on 50 hogs are needed for the thpv have ' - . been working vour hogs now and help main street temple. car. the maks wt At ' . Resolved, that the thanks and appre ciation of the Utah Public Health Asso Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Roberts ciation are hereby extended to the and lor family, .former residents of newspaper of the state of Utsn here, but who have been residing the valuable and generous : ttt Oirifltmim and Seal Sale, V.iw in Eureka, ;.have. come here to KIVCU activities the for the publicity given bet- - spend, the winter. 0f the Association in its efforts to tor the health conditions of the state, Mr. Sidney Carter has returned snd safe guard the undtonrotect home to his ' family to spend health of her citizens. . the-scn- ooi . - P. Lewis, Will Miller, Jimmie M. In most localities Observation leaves the Impression that too many buildings suffer from lack of painting. A great many property owners aeem to assume that the use of the paint brush Is the special prerogative of the rkhthat it holds no advantage for the average Tnnn,1f he can forego the pleasure of having ornamentation about. But palnUng Is not chiefly vai. uable for ornamentation. It la chiefly valuable for sanitation, greater life, better service. While paint does, of course, serve to Improve the appearance of property. It Is far more useful for protecA small tion than for ornament. amount of money and work expended In keeping a valuable piece of machinery painted will greatly add to Its length of life. The same may be said of buildings. Another useful object which Is accomplished by painting la 'the Improved sanitary condition of buildings and outhouses. The cost of such work (painting) Is small, the necessary equipment la not expensive, and with proper care this will last a lifetime. nil North Creek Notes - Glenn. Great Mistake to tmfglne That-thOnly Uee of the Brush le for Ornamentation. st NOLAN HCHUNGS HEAD CaW-C- The Banquet Saturday evening which was given in honor of the basket -- ,balL;boys, was a great Milford Visitors Here Tuesday success.; There was chicken serv The following Milford people were in ed and many other dainties, and Beaver to attend court Tueauay: wm. which everv one enjoyed. The Brewster, C. J. Mclntyre, W, B. Coon, the girls on Joe Smith, E. H. Bird, J. H. Hedges, boys congratulated cwking. Joe.Mathews. Capt. Evans, Geo- Jeffer jieir gp son. PAINT Mander field I'JNERSVILLE SCHOOL NOTES Miss Vera Munford, formerly of Bea- a. rt ver, was marnea marcn nai, i ner home in Salt Lake, to. Benjamin E. Gor-re- ll of Los Angeles, Cal. After a short honeymoon in California they will make their home in Salt Lake. OF Per Year including attorneys and engineers, and oi the Tellurite- - PoweKempany wera present to discuss utilization to the full est possible extent of the Beaver river for hydroelectric purposes. It was agreed that the suit between the two interests, set for hearing soon in Beaver, should be continued indefinitely, and in the mean time the Tellu-rid- e Power company will submit two propositions to the municipality. One of these would be a proposed contract for the sale of a block of power to the city, and the other would involve the building of a joint plant The first and possibly the second, also, would be tub- ject to confirmation by the public utili ties comission before acceptance. Both city an'd company now have filings on the river, which are somewhat in conflict It is the position of R. E. Caldwell, state engineer, that if both filings are allowed the possible result A Surprise Party A birthday surprise party was given would be the wasting for an indefinite in honor of Mr. Lel&nd Dean Tuesday time of about 26 per cent of the possible of the stream. night Those present were: Mr. and power development Mrs. Arnold Ashworfh, Mr. and Mrs John Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Minersville Reservoir Opened HutehingB, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilder For Carp and Mullet Fishing Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dean, Mrs Inez Robinson, Mr. Geo, Robinson, Mr. and Deputy Game Warden Cy Davis will Mrs. Ezra Ah worth, Mrs. D. A. Stanminersville Reservoir from March open ton, Mr. Orrin Goodwin Mr. Ed Now-er- s, 26 to April 30th, both dates inclusive, for Mr.' Harvey Dean. A. delicious carp and mullet fishing only. No trout lunch wss served at midnight by the may be removed from the reservoir; if hoi teas, Mrs. Leland Dean. The even a trout U hooked it must be immediing was spent m music ana games. ately returned to the reservoir. The A good time was enjoyed by all. object is to reduce the number of scavenger fish in the reservoir, thus giving A Surprise On Leona Phillips the trout a better chance. A birthday surprise party was given in honor of Leona Phillips, at the home A Dinner. Party of Mrs. Chester Phillips. Those presMr. and Mrs. C. L. Messinger enter ent were: lis Tanner, Virginia Gentry, tained at a dinner' party last Sunday. Alice Atkins, Hermonia Robinson, Ads Those present were: , Mr end Mrs. Peterson, Amelia Robinson, Reveau Lawrence White, Mr. and Mrs.. Mark Black. A dainty lunch was served by Woolsey and Bishop Parkinson. The evening Mrs. Chester Phillips. was spent in gsmes and stories. A good Mrs. Lizzie Muir Is Better time wss enjoyed by all. The many friends of Mrs. Liuie Muir News who has been suffering from gall atones, Word From Our Missionaries will be glad to learn that 'she is tecov- for a Mr. and Mrs. Bohn were dinner Mr. Ernest Joseph, who is laboring ering. She has been bed-famonth finds and she on that getting up guests last Saturday at the home in Plymouth, England, went to viait Mr. walk has to learn to again. is also laboring of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Phillips. Wilford Robinson, who there in the mission field at Derby. Mr. and Mrs. Baker Edwards are Boost Don't Knock They spent a week visiting, have returned home. Their little both well and report they are Ihoy enjoying If you live or do business in a town. son Merril is doing ' nicely, we their work immensely. for Heaven's sake be loyal to it. If this town furnishes you with food and hope he continues to improve. shelter, boost it; speak well of it; stand There were several here attend by it, and stand by its industries. If put ing the relief society dance rn- to a pinch, an ounce of loyalty is worth .. day last . -.a toaof clever knocking. It you must,vu .. The Lower North Creek Water ify, condemn, and eternally disparage, Mrs. Sherman Frazer and little daughter Ileva , are spending a Company have resumed work on pack your trunk and get out. and when fewv day. with .Mr. and Mrs. Wm, their . Canal which they started you are on the outside. Knock to your heart's content, but as long as you are : last fall. Person. . s part of the community, be a real man;' Mr. Ira Sly, and Mrs. Ella Almost every one was in Bea do not condemn It, if you do you loosen Sbipp, of Salt Lake, spent a few ver Monday attending the water the tendrils that hold you as part of the hours with Mr. , and Mrs. John meeting in the library Building. community, and when first high wind ome you will be uprooted and Twitchell Monday, as they were Harry Green and Glen Mer blown along, and probably you will away; ott: their. way to Beaver; they are chant returned from Sevier last never know why, and the rommuhity distant relatives of Mrs. John Tuesday evening and repcrt the will be glad you went Beaver Coun- d- red-blood- VALUE e IS CALLED FOR APRIL . -- $2.00 ECONOMIC STARTED. The first fundamental of successful poultry keeping, whether on the farm. In n city jnrd, or In the large plant, s - ' ' good stock. It is true that a good (By Will T. Morris) "Breathes there a man with soul so dead many fnnners and others get fairly Who never to himself hath said:" good results from ordinary stock, but if -- the same cnre-anattention - were This is my ow-n- home - town U What-1- - am,- - it" hashelpect to devoted to birds of better breeding more satixfactory returns would be make, what it is, I either helped to make or I am a slacker! By . ;ture. Gum! Twenty to one, there isn't a man,, woman or kiddie in town made. A lively, spicy program was given There Is another benefit from keep- but wants to live in the cleanest, thrif test, most beautiful commuThen ing good stock that Is not f members of the association. discus-bneasily measin the Golden West ! Well, what makes towns? Why, the s one the business and informal ured, but, nevertheless. Is recognized nity the as having a hlg money value in the right kind of a place and the right kind of people rightly organof the problems confronting isociation. After a lively speech or long run. That benefit is the general ized! Hasn't Nature given us the right kind of place? I'll say to from some of the first graduates Improvement In the place, methods, she has ! And unless our guess skids e, there IS the right I the institution patriotism ran high and the man himself, that comes from kind ' " of to in Heaver mettle the over. people 'put it Id every one had resolved to do his or having birds that are above the ordiA who man has stock wellrbred like little Berkshire the nary. Now, pig, or the ghost of Hamlet's jr part in carrying out the plans. talks about It and shows It to his tale to unfold." Here it is: a "there's father, Some of the immediate problems for . . a a neighbors. Naturally, he wants the 1 a it T Al l mi if m. i. Jution are those of epuipping the s. cans lor a monthly ac ine ouuinea wont oi ine surroundings of his flock to look shipjm and furnishing the houses at the shape, and he takes pride In showing tivity" function. In order for them to score on it for March or The a knowledge of feeds and the meth Jiool for out of town students. April they must do something in the line of civic pride. So Ihey to is about come which ods of feeding. Jmecoming got busy. It was suggested that it be not confined to one cr two High-clas- s stock of any kind $as ring commencement this spring was anlorganizations, but that a central committee composed of a repre so to be looked after and further tendency to bring other purebred A to the farm. yiols good purebred sentative of each organization, such as the church organizations. ans made to carry it out successfullyanlmnl continues Its work of Improvethe city, the school board, etc., be formed. This was done you don't know about that homecom-g- , ment Indefinitely, not only within Its lodges, you'd better get busy and find out own and a meeting held in the Library building last Sunday P. M. The class, but everywhere on the farm, iuse your old friends and class mate from the field to the library. longer the movement ran the more it grew, until it was unani e surely coming. moved to make this a permanent organization. g to get-pin It was decided that regards Misi Camilla Maeser Passes On mously The first step was to inaugurate a "City Beautiful" movement word of this homecoming to the A telephone message was received to d students of the academy each class and arrange for a booming meeting to be held on Sunday evening. day with the sad news of Camilla Maebuld take care of its own members, ser 's death- - She was the of April 2, at 8 o'clock, at which the move will be launched with sucl daughter )mmittees from each class were a former principal of Murdock Acade- a program as you could not stay Away from if you wanted to. to do this work. Prof. R. R. Maeser. She died with Watch for further details. ' my, 'Committees were also aj; pointed to tumor of the stomach. Mrs. Abner We presume there is not even a "brindle pup" in town that is Sgin work now to get the farm and 'fanner, a sister of the deceased, left not )uses equipped. fully converted to the idea, but what we now need is to make Tuesday for Provo, where the funeral emeniscences were then indulged in services will be held. it "the talk of the town." So we have secured the of inci-jnt- s 5r a while and many amusing committee of such TNT power that when they spot you a publicity were brought back to the old there is nothing to do but just surrender and support it with all MUs Lucy Jones Returns ludenU mind's. from returned has P. Jones Miss the Lucy "push" your progenitors have handed down to you jThe crowd then went up to .the the has she been for where St. George from Adam's time to date. If that is not sufficient, let's invest in Gym" where every one entered into tem laying lively games, dancing and eat- - past two months working in the a generator. Of course, there MA V not be a tin can, garbage pile, pie. She reports having a very pleas g till midnight fence or unsightly barn yard In town (?. but we have a If you were not to that meeting and ant time during the month of February. dilapidated few things might be found, even.jyet, to make ial you missed more than you think For the benefit of the visitor the Acad "hunch" that some lit dont stay away again, we need your emy students gave a fine musical, abo this the On town you expect to lire the only Ufa yoti have to live lance ana program were pven in uia in. Some thinkist said that every progressive member of society Id and boostine. Get the spirit of furdock and use that spirit to good gym. J wo gooa piays were puv oh uj should be willing to give to it as much or more than he expects to the town and academy student of bt ivantage for the school. receive. How do you FEEL about that ? Come on. Let's go ! George. Wednesday night, March 22nd, at the iw school building, ah enthusiastic id patriotic crowd of alumni members the Murdock Academy met and made aborate plans to belpmake the school lhat it is going to be in 'the very near ' a4 jnr I UtlMkrtaat4 I aaaito pm capita al ti W Uk, K.rt'i lOOaarcaatAaMri-- ; dtr la. Paf-fc- ' caauTkatwabaaka ay atraana caaarr. is. " - epUna b aaatiat. tka VMatircli v '; i 5 , East Ward M. I. A. Program ; Vocal solo, Lucile Huntington; Reading, Beatrice Hurst; Piano aolo. Mrs. Chester Phillips, Class work will fo.'- - Baseball Meeting Saturday ' ' Everyone, business men espe bw. to a invited attend are cially, : fv t ioaseoau meeving .iiL. uunuy , Maford AdverU.es Resource. ixme out mtord . t . 1 mtimtM nignt at baturaay CTp6. ' l t II ana neip organize a leant wnai juble eix page folder of its resources and opportunities for Investment It is am a team. Committee ; 1 X "JV.r A. Little Miss Hazel Burke left her home for the first time recently when she, with her pa- a two color job and was printed by the Besver County News. It should produce good results for Milford. ' : Recent Births rents,' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Born to Earl Alverson, a boy, March Burke, and her sister, Miss Em- 22. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, ma, paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. twins, a boy and girl, March 23. Brownhill. - Boro to Mr, and Drawing paper and card board at a girl, March 2 L the Fress office, al) color. , Mrs. W. S. Stout, , ' |