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Show V 7L,-- - v r County ' HMVfr CUjr Is m lacorporv ill ted covuitjr Mt of 300 WW Vtuat. at the foot people, iW.. 7A hvmost . dfttl "ceo" U.J La: mountain tsauty to -toto The plucked - lfmMM (Tnr rffo alt ... M rtM cl1 with of the Waaatch range la a vry beaaUfal, irri. tted VaUrf o amazing frrtH Ity, It to not ed for Ha fin bomea, apWtf did achoola, U. brarjr, and It churcbea. It popuUUoa 1 100 pet wet American. dSSBMzaactssBx nh nl pa reU or-- $r of a klt rout the most ' IT- - SEW V UKAVKH SERVICE STAR DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION County Democratic held In the county was Weotion toart room in Bearer City, Thursday, time candl-!&tOctober 5th, at which were named for the party tick-j- t at the next general election. 7th, 1922. I Q,A. Murdoek was made chalrmaB jA Frank SmTtFaecrctary of tha Meeting. S .. I Robert B. White waa chosen as iididate for the office of repreeonta-in- . The Bearer No-emb- er Following are the other nomlnatl- - - Oerk Bort Griffiths. Asseswr H. A. White, Treasurer , Jr. Frank Smith Recorder Ada Frazer: Sheriff E. F. 8herwood Abe Murdock. County Attorney Surveyor S. O. White Jr ; C. C. Sloan of Mjlford, was the hoice of the conrention for county term. the four-yeCuttler was nominated can IWate for the office "of county tern- plaaloner for the term of two yeara By resolution of the convention a ooater in defiant attitude was adopt pmmlasioner for ar ( Rosa B i u thearty emblem. Democratic central committee empowered Willi any Tacancy I The V cearmg In the nominations made dor to election. 11 ' j ' CHANGES 8CHEDULK FOR THE COMIXQ SEASON A. CLARK MURDOCK AND LEGION A a meeting of the Service Le gion and the American Legion, waa held in the library Monday evening. The nrst aubject discussed was the manner in which Beaver shall celebrate Armistice day. A committee of three. Including Mrs. Hattie Mrs. Clara Murdock and Mrs. Ellcta Dorrity, was appointed to see the mayor and city officials to learn their wishes with regard to public celebration. Plans were discussed for a patri otic program to be given in the morn ing on November 11th, and the tentative plana were made also for the entertainment of fathers, mothers, wivee, sisters and sweethearts, by the body of the Legion. A spirited discussion-wa- s also held relative to what can be done about the planting of the trees in Beaver, W E. Tangren, forest ranger. lias al- reaay expressed his willingness to assist in every way possible in get ting pine trees from the reserve. In view of the beautifying of other towns, It Is felt that Beaver should keep up the spirit of pride and pro gress. The committee appointed to learir the official pleasure In this regard, includes Mrs. Mary Swlndlehurst. chairman; Mrs. Nettie Stoney and Mrs. Elizabeth Neilsen. Another meeting will be held on Monday evening, October 16th, when reports will "be made on the result of the committees' Investigation. ON season of the M. I. A fin begin Tuesday evening, October CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS TO - HOLD GROUP CONVENTION me meeting to oe Held on Tues-iy hereafter, instead of on Sunday Beaver Stake Relief Society offi This plan has been adopted in Adams- !ther wards, as it is hoped that It cer visited Greenville, and held and interest vine last Jill Increase Interest In the local Tuesday fulzatioa. ing meetings at both places. The chief note of their visit was to give The social to be given on the open Information and incite interest in the East West and ( evening by tiros combined, promises to be one the group convention of all auxiliary the best entertainments of he sea organisations ot the L. D. S church. The convention will be held in the The program will consist of two- - high school auditorium, Saturday and Plays. coached by Prof. Corn- - Sunday, October 14th and 15tn, in Mi; and 3 choruses under the connection with .Quarterly conferSection of Mr. Morris. Dancing and ence. The importance of a good rep'frahments will also be features of resentation at the coming convention is evening. was urged, and it is expected that will re Kveryone i Invited to come out all branches of the stake calL to this ...is lulB opening uigm a suc- spond f fm.- La COSENDA CLUB NARROW ESCAPE Meetings of La Coeclnda club were near having resumed on the first Wednesdsy even wlous mishap Tuesday morning Ing In October, when the members were entertained by Miss Horten&e ais bicycle wheel canrht ud . Jarring the wheel. Little Car Dean. Mrs. Carl Dean was hostess . In it If The attendance r-ijmuguerne were mrown to again on Wednesday. ground from Vhelr seat ia the and the. work accomplished,, besides Ernest Cowdell came . ?pea Fortunately the children with cuts and bruises.' MISCELLANEOUS es- - SHOWER the pleasantries of reunion, after the inaicaiea summers adjournment, that the club will "thrive" during the coming season. MISSIONARY FAREWELL Mrs. Elden Stanlev rnM Cfcrltta Wa" given a miscellaneous 4 ?0Wer st the homn nf Mr mil Mrs wln Palce, on Monday of last week at twenty persons were fathered f rwt th young couple; and an ar--F of attractiva fflfta lUnno ri friendships. The spread pre f ir' A farewoll dance and social were 4 given Wednesday night, October Murdock Clark for ward by the West who has been called to the. Eactern states. The affair was under direction!! ot d tnd palce and was largely at amusements entered Into of itT roughly enjoyed, contribut- tended by friends and relatives es- Vr. .. . . Mur Mr. man. t niucn io me success ot ins the popular young .'sir. doch was tendered many evidences r1 Ri-b- WINS SCHOLARSHIP m'm Kathleen maa- ...... Mrs Tw. of good will on that occasion. Mrs. Myrtle Murdock entertained with a family dinner In his honor Tuesday, and ( Mrs, John P. Murdock also entertained for him on Sunday. Orlando Adams, of Parowan. was among the oot of town guests on Tuesday, having come for the gener- Bohn. daughter of T . nv- - v.. won a , u qvud, una . . hn w I jwr scDoiarshlp to the St. Vs at Notre Dame, In- tbout rtK"tF mile eaet of Illinois. Mm Bohn will specUllse In xpres-- al festivities language and physical educs 1- PARENT- - TEACHERS 8hs Utt on for the l . wci,my iii-niomeeting held o W1" The Parent-Teacheber school , joined by Saturday ' ' school I new building. Erelyn Long of 8alt Lake at the tv I iso won a scholarship to evening, while not as largely attend r Mm ptiu.r ed as expectedi, on account or tne th are graduates of the rlass of absence of a number of the teacher. ' sift at. la In 8alt take and at Cedar Brake, was held la the usual ordsr. lUktCHy. . fr" "". rs - A MISSION HOLD CONVENTION Miss Edttha Smith and Delmer Smith, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith, have entered the U. A. Cf at Logan for their respective Sophomore and Freshman years of college work. E. 0. Puffer has been receiving a cordial welcome in Beaver since his return from Mllford, where hev spent several weeks on official duty, having been called there on account of the threatening strike conditions. Mrs. C. II. McEntyre and Miss Maurice Erickson, ofRlch field, sisters of Mrs. Milton Gentry and who have made many friends during occasional visits to Beaver, are recover in an Ing from injuries sustained automobile accident last Sunday Mrs. Jos. W. Bakes, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Tanner in Salt Lake City, for a week, returned home on Tuesday. Mr. Tanner, who is a Utah representative for the Cul-le- n Candy company, has his headquarters In Salt Lake. Mrs. Sam Gentry is with her little son, Nell, who is Improving under hospital care In Salt Lake. He will be brought home as soon ss the condition of his limb will permit. Mrs. Melvin Mathews, who went north ten days ago, has decided to remain In Salt Lake for a time In the hope of receiving benefit from special treatment We have Just received notice of an advance In shoes. Come and get what you need at the old price, lew a special 10 per cent discount for .'he next ten days, at FernleyV Mrs. Orlando Adams, who spent the month of September with her parents. Mr. and Mrs John M. Mur- dock, left with Mr. Adams last Thurs- dav for ber home in Parowan. Mr. Adams 'came up to attend the farewell social tendered Clark Murdock. The campgrounds were well patronized Saturday and Sunday with cars from Pennsylvania, Illinois. Iowa, Montana and Nebraska. Many of the tourists were on the wsy to California,. where they expect to se 92.00 Per Year KMia TEACHERS WILL - i- - The Beaver West ward gave a very will be Beaver County, school successful Missionary farewell party dosed Wednesday, October IS, at last Wednesday evening at Park hall noon, for the purpose of enabling the for Mr. Clark Murdock. prior toi.hls teachers to attend the State convendeparture for the Eastern states tion. mission of the L D. S. church. 1 Prof, J. Frank Day county super-- . The affair' was 'under the direction intendent, will leave Beaver on Monof Bishop dwlCjWcend"fHCTqs: day, going north via Fillmore, reach were present to proffer good wishes Ing Salt Lake City in time to be presfor his pending rnlanlonary experi- ent at the special convention of all ence. Bishop Paice addressed ? the county superintendents, which will gathering and gave expressions of open on Wednesday, the ISth. admonition, to which Mr. Murdock On Thursday-eveni- ng the State with appreciation and teachers' convention will begin, conresponded j confidence. tinuing Friday and Saturday. In addition to the program. Prof. All teachers are urgently requestC C Cornwall, of the Beaver stake ed to be present and a large repretheological seminary, led a number sentation will go from Beaver. of games, assisted by W. E. Tang-reIf, In certain instances, it Is Imand the focial features of the possible for teachers from the outevening were entered into with much lying sceools to go to the city, such spirit. schools will remain in session. PreMr Murdock was given a family parations are under way for trans dinner, also, at the home of his par- portation of Beaver faculty members ents; Mrs, Myrtle Murdock enter who will go overland tained for him also; and he was the center of various other attentions DEATH OF FRANK ASHWORTH during the last week before his leav ing for the East. The coming m. OTV, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTUUKK 18. w Frank Ashworth, youngest brother H Ashworth, of Beaver, and a brother-in-laof Mrs. Hattie Ash worth, died in Butte, Mont, Monday morning, October 9th. The cause of death was heart trouble, resulting from a severe attack of influenza last winter, with a recurrence of the acute condition a month ago. & . Funeral . services were held Butte Thursday. Relatives were un able to go from Beaver, due to the distance. Mr. Ashworth visited In Beaver two years ago, and Is well known here. He Is .survived by his wife, one daughter and four sons. of H. w MACTABEE DANCE Great preparations are under wsy for the Maceabee dance, of Beaver Tent 10. which ie to be given Fri day evening, October the 13th In conjunction with the reception, that the Beaver Chamber of Commerce is tendering former Editor Brownhill, on the occasion of his departure for California. Mr. Brownhill, being a member of the Maccabees it was decided, that both organizations get together and make it a joint affair. The program of the early evening is to be held at the high school, where the whole city of Beaver will join together and bid Mr. Brownhill " and give him their best wishes. Immediately after the program at the high school everybody is expected to attend the Joint dance, nnder the auspices of the Maccabees at the opera house. Nothing is being left undone, so that all present will have the time of their life. BEAVER HAS OUTING FOR RE- -: 0. 0. F. CELERY CROP An all day outing in lower Heaver canyon dn Sunday was one of the nappy events ot tne season tor tne aim m viao rei-- 1 ' lows.' xncf cnicken gump' was made a thorough feast, both: dinner and sun- a per uiug yrep-rw- i. the. members were absent In Salt Lake and elsewhere; but about score of persons were present, not-- j withstanding. A J. Prlmeaux, of Los Angeles, who has been in Beaver for the past two weeks in the Inter est of the Maccabees,, was a special . r ! ? v ? guest. Games In which' all participated, were enjoyed to the full; and stories were told by each In his turn. The vote on the success of the day was unanimous. rrnn nf Mlr raijuul by Delmar Smith, on the West field farm land of his father, W E. Smith, nas Deen gratuying success. Mr. BEKAHS-- L vt-.u- ai neuu - nniBMF-oijAJiiuiau- ijr iVf - DEATH OF INFANT SON MR. AND MRS F OF , BEES ON Friends In Beaver' regret exceed ingly to learn of the tragic death of Claire, infant son ot Mr. and Mrs. F. Beeson, at Abraham; near Delta, last Tuesday evening,' October t. The family had been living on the farm during the summer. Mrs. u left the baby with an older child playing in the house while she was helping about the place outside When she returned to the house the little on ws gone. Upon being ques uoneu, tne, otner..i:utt(L.indlcated the directum of the canal, and Mrs, Bee-son at once hastened to the water's edge The baby had fallen In and was too far gone to be rescued: The body was recovered.. Funerat servi ce were held at Delta, Thursday afernoon. Mrs. C. D. White, an aunt of Mrs. Beeson, accompanied by Mrs. ' Msry E. Green, the babv's rreat rranri mother, reached Delta Irr time to at tend the funeral services. Mrs Beeson was formerly Miss Su .ie ureenwooa. and the child was a rrandson of Mrs. Mary Beeson. for merly of Bearer, now, in "California a, t, i : Bee-so- - - 1 - Thn "Oood-BYE- e. -- I m Smith Sr., has taken over the care of the plants, since his son's depar- ture for Locan oi lae'cwerr was uat week on sale at the local markets, and a number of hunches were dls-trlbuted by Mayor Barton. Samples were also sent to Mr. deBrabant, Un- -, Ion Pacific official, who recently visited Beaver and who ia generally inter ested in the progress ot this county and state. Robt L. Pixton has two acres of celery under cultivation on the 8. Q White Jr. farm 38,000 plants la five varieties; this by way of determining the sort best adapted to Beaver toll. As the late fall and early winter vs rletiee do not fully develop until the last of October, or the tore part of November, the specimens already produced foretell an excellent qual ity for the matured crop. The celery Is being blanched by the process ot banking earth about the stalks, which also contributes to the firmness of the plant Doubtless, Beaver citizens will delight to patronize home industry when this choice delicacy is made available. ;:- SENATORIAL r' h CONVENTION AT CEDAR CTTYTUTAH Delegates representing ... neaYet county at the Republican Senatorial convention in Cedar City, Tuesday, October 3, were ae follows: v George Jefferson of Milford; C..T. Woodbury of Milford; F. D Williams Minersvllle; John Gunn, Adsmrvllje; George P. Low tnd William J. Rob inson, Beaver. Jefferson was made Sena George torial convention chairman. T. W. Gunn. of Beaver put up as choice for Senator. The nomination went to David Hirschl on the second ballot. however; and he was named as can didate from the Eleventh Senatorial district m a I.. x. !(.. nio, jui. mturrjBr was raiiea to Parowan last Saturday morning by the desth ot Kenneth Robinson, seven year old on of bo? sister, Mrs J. C, Robinson. The little boy's death was due to peritonitis, follow ing sn emergency operation for appendicitis. Mrs. McGregor returned to Beaver on Sunday. -- - MR. AND MRS. BROWNHILL - ENTERTAINED I AT J. F. BARTON HOME HERE Mr. and Mrs. John P Barton en tertained at dinner, last Wednesday night,' for Mr," tnd " Mrs." Timothy Brownhill, the sMltlonal guests. In cluding Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell Marjory and Homer Mitchell. Mrs. Fennemore. .Stanford FennemnrA ant Maatw regret which was felt In antlclnatlAa of the approaching departure of Mr. ,n Mril. Brownhill. the gathering ws fisnplly ordered and wUl U numbered as one of the very pleasing final events of their residence la Bea ver ' i LIBRARY REPORT SEPT. well-bein- g. m half-ar- QUARTERLY CONFERENC TO BE HELD IN BEAVER. CITY DEATH OF KENNETH ROBINSON The quarterly conference of Bea ver stake Will convene Saturday, Oct ober 14, and Sunday, October 15th the sessions being held in the audi torlum of the high school building. Representatives from all branches of the stake will be present, lnclud Ing officers from the Y. L.v and Y M M. I. A., the Relief societies 8unday school and primary organizations, ne aides the Bishopric and the Stake High eousaO. One of the apostles and a member We are advised that tons of con of the presiding seventy will come fettl and serpentine are now on from Sslt Lake City to be in atten nand for the enjoyment of all and dance. that -- specialties will be offered be tween dances. FRANK MURDOCH; The grand march will be In order UNDERGOES OPERATION st exactly 9:80 p. m. by Mr and Mrs. Timothri Brownhill, followed by of Frank Murdock. third son of Mr. ficers of the chamber of commerce, rs. aeo c. Muraoc. sr. for- ana and auxiliaries of Beaver City. All mer. of Beaver, who under- resident the officers and members of the Mac .n wrui lor internal goitre pperauon cabees will be present in a body, as D. a hospital in Salt Lake cure employment. a testimonial of their departing bro at the U morning, passed through the p. F. MsShane, who was In Beaver ther. ordeal His physicians, successfully. We understand that parties are recently on official business, has gone Gill Dr. states that his Richards, to Baltimore to attend the conren-- 1 being formed from Cedar City and is condition which favorable, quite tion of the International Association St George, who will travel to Beaver to the very, many friend gratifying of to attend the reception of Industrial Accident Boards City Friday and relatives who are Interested in and dance commissions October to 14. his A large delegation is also expected Miss LaPrlel White spend the week end at home with her mother, Mrs. from Milford, and the affair promises BEAVER COUNTY SCENERY George D. White, returning Mondsy to be the greatest social event In the Miners-vlllannals of Bearer City's history. duties In to her With an article written by Mrs. ' .. on Isabella GREKN BAKKR home returned Ruby Owen, who came back James Howd to to live early In the sum. Beaver he where Cedar City, Friday, from the Green Mr. Deseret'News Mrs. after and of October 7 mer, Henry Percy looking several days spent a contains whose of Phil Otter marrtsgs and lske and Davis for (Mrs. Bsker) picture Sylvia cattle and sheep took place In the Salt Lake temple another taken above the south fsrm lips The pictures Mrs. Jennie Bushnell and little Thursday, October 5th, returned on of John M. Murdock were C." taken to North Creek. the spent Lochrle on by visited who Monday They Harry daughter, Msxine, the occasion relatives In Beaver a with few of honevmoon two hour the visit about for David Woolsey family weeks," returned to their home In .resting from the trip and receiving of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Ctevenger. of Salt Laks, to the eoait by airplane. congratulations Meadow Isst Thursday. class-roo- ; '' Attendance 1I7. . mm. . . . ftiernoers registered, is.New books added, 10 Adults fiction books .circulation. 155 ' - , Total with others circulated 017. Current periodical. 7 Thelma White. Asst. Lib. ! ' OFFICES CHANGE The officers of the Southern Utah re Robert Marketing AiNoclatlon While, present snd Frank D. W Williams, treasurer. We had the names reverted wtsk. -- lit |