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Show THE FINEST BEAVER ' CAMPi GROUND Between Denver and Lot Angeles on the Arrowhead Trail is the Big Tree Shaded Square in the heart of Beaver City . . E DIEHL, Electrical Engineer and all kinds of Electrieal and Mechanical Work. !terie3 A irfW? t, nut rt '.... me Uray lul ui lU rw Bnu . . I l i men wno passed mrougn nearer weanesdav breaking run from San Francisco to New York 1 I on ra Si Funeral Services of Frederick Serious Fire on Parkinson Virgene Wood And Sheriff Limb are Largely Attended Place Narrowly Averted C C Jameson Are Wed FOR ITSELF For many years I have the Tin Smith 'of Beaver City, The work I have done will outlast thd hands that did it. Sterling service wrought into it. Fenton Dunning Be Up-t- o Date Spruce up Brace up Get that suit pressed Cleaned Prof. John R. Young Returns Is Moving rrof. with U part Do yours SHINE, SIR? t n f' &0cety officers visited ijociety meetings at Reed, f ana Minersville rt at 8 o'clock. Sage chickens, grouse, and ducks nre abundantjnseasoiu- TIT 4.1 I" r Ja-n. . i ueer is uie tr ussi in uie otive. A great many buck deer were killed last season jn the county, without apparently diminishing their number. JIere are some Interesting figures recently compiled concerning the area available for the angler. There are 65 acres in Puffer's Lake, 45 acres in Kent Lake, 5 acres in the Little Reservoir, and approximately 100 acres in the Minersville Reservoir affording fishermen plenty of room and choice us regxrJs this sport. Besides these still waters there are 00 miles offish- ing on the Beaver River and tributaries, eight miles on Indian Creek and J 5 miles on South Creek. in Beaver umnty this year there were planted hundreds of In the Library at 8 o'clock Fri day evening. Democratic Primary was help, with Carl Tolton, re c9ntt chairman presiding: and Frank Smith', secretary, to eled delegates to the Senatorial con vention at Cedar City, Saturday, Sept 23, at 2 p. m. J. P. Barton, 0. A. Murdock, Dr. J, F. McGregor, Carl Toltor, J. T. Tanner and Grant Tolton were chosen. The party to leave Saturday for Cedar. Smith and Miss to Cedar City went Gale Annie Wpdneadav. They will attend the College there this year. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Fred finnn nr comDanied their son Stanley Gunn to I'rovo on Mon day to enter the B.Y. U. on Tues a very enjoyable nndinjf the work in y.nj? condition. east in a large grove of trees Jawns and orchards. The Beaver River passes thru the grounds and is alive with the most beautiful trout. The homes at the Fort are avail- able for a small rental ...,Beyond the Fort the good . roads continue past' the two power plants and up thru - very beautiful canyons to Puffer's lake where scenery, hunting, fishing, hiking and riding are only equaled by Lake Tajhoe of California the most wonderful akeinthe United Staiei. Ac- commoaauons ai uie iukc are first class, making it a desirable place to spend a vacation. invite and Heaver citizens and welcome tourists Kladly mid t. our to health swkers E. H. Fairbanks. M. D. and extensive - -- l . ' ... , i . County Clerk Waldo Murdock returned Sunday from a trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco, where he visited his brothers Lincoln Murdock and John C. Murdock and other relatives. .los. R. Murdock, Sr., who visited the Cedar Legion Post Rodeo last week, came home on Miss Thelma - Vf A. Young accompanied School Auditorium Delegates Elected To Sena torial Convention At Cedar Gty uttitorium L- - tf John A. Lechleiter. . 4 BEAVER do its John- Cornwall will also sing at this meeting. by his family, arrived last Thursday from Twin Pines. Idaho, to be a mem ber of the Beaver High School faculty. As a worker among the boys in Beaver, and also attached to the Murdock Acad emy teaching corps last year, Mr. Young is well and favorably known here and is receiving most hearty wel come. THE .Will ts, arenot Beaver City Move Recreation facilities as I have found them in . Beaver County ran be surpassed in no part of the intermoun tain country. The scenic beauty of Southern Utah, practically all of it accessible to is without parallel and is of a distinctive beauty. Sportsmen find-rthhunting and fishing exceptionally good throughout this region. Game of all kinds is unusually abundant and the groat plantings made in recent years in the rivers, reser- - t voirs and many lakes in the eastern part of Beaver County have so increased the game fish in these waters that any angler of ordinary accomplishment can se cure the limit in a short time. Within one and half hours Puffer's, Lake, the Minersville reser voir, the Little Resevoir. and any spot along the Beaver River, Indian Creek, or South Creek are easily reached by the dsciples of -- .At the Stake Tabernacle Sunday Miss Virgene, Wood one of M iners- - On the premis a of Geo. A. Park rr- afternoon at 4 o'clock, funeral services ville's most popular girls and Mr. C. K. were held for Frederick Limb, Utah Jameson, sheriff of Beaver Co, were 8on Monday afternoon a nre of near pioneer, who died at his home in Bea married at Pocatello, Idaho, Wednes- serious proportions, was caused by ver, Saturday Sept. 16th. The services day, Sept 20th. Frank Carter and sparks from the threshing engine were in charge of W. W. Farrer. Geo. Drucilla Bradfield were also married at which had just cloned operation for the day. As 8 (Kin as the fire was discover A. Parkinson offered the opening pray- same time and place. The many friends er and music was funished by the WeBt of these young folks are joined by the ed, messages were sent into town, and Ward choir under direction of Prof. Press in congratulations and best a number of persons tormed a rescue brigade, proceeding at once to the Will T. Morris. Tribute to the character wishes. scene. Hon. J. F. Tolton took out his and estimable qualities of patience and fire extinguisher and together with been endurance of Mr. Limb were voiced Chicken other Gump ready hands, working hastily, Pres. F. C. by F. Joseph McGregor, A party of young married people in- succeeded in controlling the flames, Harris, Hon. J. F. Tolton and Bp. Geo. Paice. Mr. Harris, remarks dealt espe cluding Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tolton, which for a time threatened buildings Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Fairbanks, Mr. oi tha lot and adjoin'ng premises of cially with the life history. Interment and Mrs. Albin Gillies, Dr. and Mrs. Rube Parkinson. The fact that the out was made at Mountain View cemetery, E. A. Petty, Mrs. Helena B. McGarry, break appeared at three points increaswhere the grave was dedicated by Mr. and Mrs. Karl Woolsey and John ed the difficulty in oppressing it The Elder T. W. Gunn. is R. Murdock, enjoyed a chicken roast in damage included the loss of two small oir. umD naa sunered irom cancer the Murdock Academy . grove last hay stacks and one large straw atack, for more than two years and a half, estimated at about $150.00. evening. Thursday but was confined to his bed for only two days immediately before his death, at Mrs Harris Passes Away. which, time his children and other Little Girl's Funeral members of his family were with him The death of Mrs. Fred HarrFi.neral services over the remains of Frederick Limb was born nesr Cher is occurred suddenly between Barbara Lee, infant daughter of Harry terfield, Derbyshire, England, April 9, twelve and one o'clock Thurs- a id Louise Tanner Bohn, will be held 1845, son of Robert and Charlotte Hor- at the home of S. L. Tanner, this City, thousandof trout, ton Limb, coming to Utah in 1863 with day morning due to heart failure. A fish hatchery is now being 22nd., at the hour of 2 p. m. his parents, and four brothers, Joseph, As Mrs Harris had been habit- Friday, Those accompanying Tinsmith the remains built in Beaver City which will Charles, Hyram and John. A sister, ually strong and well, and was from Salt Lake are J. Mauuice City, Eliza Law, preceded them in 1862. They indisposed for but a short time Tanner and Rhpda Tanner, formerly of increase the number and variety settled at once in Beaver Co., having her going was most unexpected. Beaver. All friends are invited to at- of the fish and assure this region --, come from the Platte tiver west by ox of good sport for years to come. Sat- tend the sevices. train. Mr. Limb made one trip across Funeral services will be held By Dr. E. A. Petty. the plains as teamster, when he met urday afternoon, at her Grandpa Anderson Celebrates Conference A Success Mary Ann Harris, whom he married His Eightieth Birthday in Beaver West Ward met in annual Salt Lake. Nov. 17, 1868. In early CITY OF BEAVER DESTINED conference at the Park Hall Sunday life Mr. Limb did road work in the canNOTICE The eightieth anniversary of Mr. yon, and later was engaged in raising afternoon, Sept. 17th., with Bp. Paice TO BECOME SUMMER RESORT Wm. R. Anderson was celebrated at his garden produce. He was a staunch A stockholders meeting of the Baaver presiding. Report was made by Bp. member of the L. D. S. Church and Dam Reservoir company will be held at Paice of the good condition of general home in "Jackson Co." last Friday, by relatives and a few additional invited was a helpful and good citizen. the office of the Secretary. J. F. Tol- work and progress within the ward. The City of Bea'ver has a most his survived Limb is wife, Mr. by ton. Saturday. Sept 30. at 2 p. m. for The vote for the present ward offices to wonderful guests, numbering about 45, two daugh opportunity of Borne ters, Mrs. Nettie Painter and Mrs. Ida Mrs. Mary Limb, four sons, Frederick the purpose of electing a Board of be retained was unanimous. President n noted summer attersall and a son Martin Anderson. Joseph, Jr.; Robert Charles, John Directors and such other business as of the Relief Society, Sunday School. day becoming is very favorlocation - full Its resort. and two Mutual and daughters, ma; come before said meeting. Primary gavLester; reports being the only absent ones. A splendid Franklin Fol of of tha't their on the main lies in Mrs. Huntington, able it F. J. respective organizations. Mary Young, TOLTON, good time characterized the day as a of Milford; the business Presidtnt Mrs. Lottie and session, lowing Hodges, most memorable one. Mid-da- v Secretary. dinner highway of the Arrowhead Trail, Jos. F. McGregor was the speaker, tiis Eliza Law; and a brother, was served, a large seven-laye- r cake one sister, and rests at the foot of a most remarks qf. commendation and eneour-gsm- 3 of Adamsville. lorming the central attraction. The John Limb, beautiful chain of mountains. nt closing a very successful Piano Tuning Fortunes , afternoon was rich with happy remini The climate is also an induceAm in Beaver again ready to conference. scence; and supper was followed by an and C. Prof, C. Cornwall Prof. ment, the summer days tune pianos for anyone who evening of varied entertainment: recithe speakers will call ana we evenings tations by Aunt Betsy Goodwin, vocal Orrin Baird will be A at Press office or phone meeting of the Parent extremiy not solos oy frank Smith and variety of at the East ward sacramental cool. be are always wi 24. Fortunes told by Madame L. Teacher's Association grafonola selections. service Sunday afternoon. Mr. on Fort Cameron lies two miles held Saturday evening in the the camp ground. WORK SPEAKS HONEST " e directly across th street from the square, convenient to tourists and local auto , FACIimEOWASSED auto-mobilis- My shop Is moblHsts. CO'S RECREATlOm .Salt Lake City, of Arrowhead. 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