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Show - . tt..lt ' "Jer..JCounty litMt Beaver City an lttcorpor- a t e d county eat of 300 U iv w road ,Utr. toert luis the trust situat- people, 14 ban-- m, ed at the foot of the Waatcn range la very beautiful, irrigated, valley ef amazing feitll Ity. It is ot. ed for it fte hornet, splc-di- d the moat ec- - untlful cry ana est mountain li' - T wfTillli " &vaU, """"" sj niir nrwn t i m ii " , reaoru ui eountT B re- gtate. The WT" aorta with stocked flan, and well wor W of pa dUooU, li- brary, aad Itt tharche. )ta fty from ths most exacting 1 popalatlom er 100 ma. America. REPUBLICAN v Erneit CONVENES Toe First Session RALLY THE CHAMBER OF of the 17Ut Qn- - Bambesger, Republican candidate for p. 8. Senator; David Hirachl, candidate for State Senator; . and Georra Caatrf. aatu.a 8ed Mdlwct ln tne hott Tuesday Iht on the lasuas of the ? 2.00 For Year "HEAVER CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1833 CONFERENCE a per cent DEMOCRATIC RALLY COrfflRCE PLANS FOR The opening of the Campaign of tha Democratic party for Beaver, was instituted last Wednesday evening in AND MACCABEES GIVE FARE y : ARMISTICE DAY the Beaver opera house The speakers on the occasion were U. S. Senator W H. King and Mr. C. B. Petty,; who la candidate' for State Senator from' this Senatorial district. Mayor J. P. Barton and Wm. Cllno a representativf of the Irteriy conterence w cJHuvvn men, met with tha 8ervlca Star Le iritfc' the Auxillariei, wai neia in tne campaign. or tne niga axoooi ouua- D gion Monday night at the - library p rirn,wortn pre8,ded and mu jaditorlum j wcai teiectlpna Were furnished by 10 a . m., rreaiaem mcu-auditorium nd outlined aubject to tne following program, tor 1 chane' 6 c uennia White, Mrs. J. Joa. The farewell demonstrations teri greatest monuiaent avaa;raared-t"before Wpreilding. dered Armistice andMnu Timothy Brow any other people, In the ' magnificent I jreseat, good attendance..otjiUka j apt Md Mrs. WUTrMwHs Day; campeople to be determined In this country we are now enjoying in the Flag of hlstlng4nd firing guns. rd officerar zTwere Sena discussed by ably E. L. HEISS TO LEAVE BEAVER by the Beaver City Chamber oi Cou veryhappy and well developed hom- paign, X fioni. "Come Ye SainU." tor King He reviewed at length many at sunrise. , I Band on at 1:10 a. m merce, me maccaoees oi Beaver xei. es of the Iniermountain country. He of the measures which he had been prayer, President Samuel O WhiU No 18, of which Mr. Brownhill is ftlj Neilsen, mother dar rar rar rarardd nstrnmental In Patriotic J. at the high school Knowlton, aaaistant Into state enacted Prayer road having 'r. " " auditorium, at 10:10, ailed to order of the engineer, and Mr Thomas of Cedar so a member, and by Beaver citizen made reference to Mrs. Mary Neilsen law. ) Song, "For the Strength 3 Mr Petty referred to a number of Py .Mayor J. P. Barton. City, who will succeed E. L. Heiss as at large, was, as forecasted, on of mother of M. B. Neilsen, who waa I Prerident McGregor gare Invocation; vocal ac4o; v reading; a few resident road engineer, spent some the most brilliant social events tirj one of the earliest pioneer who matters which affect the people of came to Utah with the ox teams and the state, 'which he tlma ln Beaver going over the field tho history of Beaver. ord of welcoming remarks. pledged himself oration; music; orchestra selection r . benediction. nd the work of Mr. Heiss. who with . The program opened at 8 o'clock hand cart trail. to work for, If elected Apostle George Albert Smith wa. Mr In Helsa In said Briwnhlll will A Mr. Free crowd school the leave for cltisens dance Los auditorium. the the children ofLattentive at In for closing; at the large shortly t next speaner, spoae mv aign opera house. In the afternoon. SOL ience of the commercial club presH "Wherever we go, and whatever we was in attendance. ralM of this beautiful building and tngeles. Banquet given tor the From a partisan standpoint he lent, Mayor J P. Barton, and of do, we shall never forget the gracious M assembly roomt and told of the men In honor of their mother, fathtreatment warm and gen- Rally was an Unqualified success. and the 3e" Wpose of the conference' 1. DIEHL HAS NARROW ESCAPE Vlc President N. B. Neilsen, George ', ers wives. and erous extended to ns Mitchell ! Sister Agnes Campbell, A, a member by hospitality Seated upbh presided. Dance at the Opera house in the the of Saints who latter HOME the the Mr. LPROPORTIONS 1. INDUSTRY and with Brown Mrs. board A. generaf Hi: days, stage I the Y. - W. . Mr. H. E. Delhi, by a real mirsclo evening, under the auspices of the of the! mln escaped a fatality last Tuesday, when Mil we're: Mr and Mrs. . Mitchell.' indeed and ln truth have shown ns )oM"in "Cleanlinesa. ' men." . .V,.'"; ': Thos J. Burke on a hurried busiri explosion occurred, at his shop Mrs. Jos. Swindlehurst, Hon, J. F. 'be most kindly courtesy during our Body." mt The of the question of planting In residence Beaver. ness call, Monday!) informed ns that i J. Golden Kimble spoke on Aux! demolishing an engine and wachln Tolton, J. C. Tanner, Attorney O. A: torn.; The expror slons of the master oi the Beaver Valley creamery, In which frees was further discussed and 'met iiry organizations to promote the I ry, throwing hot liquid and pieces Murdock, S. 0 White Jr. and' Grant 'eremonies showed nlalnlv th atron hi In aaanclatM with J C Tolton. with the approval of the Mayor, fwho 1 , .V..-V.hK if metal with such force that, had Tolton. Iji.ldea rC0Prt now shipping about 8 0 0 pounds of Musical numbers wereCommunity hand of friendship formed between ve been a foot to either aide. . he Afternoon session, at 2 p. t at r th the ,clL!0UBCl1, I " corfilm JWrrMTtchell and the honor. butter for the of Americs" Home guest conference weekly Lasky the "keep of the above ould have received the full impact Urging ...... s It was, he sustained injuries ab-- F res Burn'ng," "God Be With "Yen - Mr. J. F. Tolton, as valedictorian, 1 oration alone; Thls is' romethlnr "STATE eIdent McGregor presided. HJt! TEACHERS CONVENTION waa at his auperb heat, giving voice lof revelation as to output over and the face, shoulders and hands Till We Meet Again. PARENT-TEACHER- S kill! Opening Song ."Ye Sainta of God' ASSN. as as well the to orders, hb0T sentiments utmost the of "golar Vocal quartet. "Miss Virginia Pear regard. Prsyer,. Elder John M. Murdock. , Or Fairbanks being called, Mr. Delhi of this, staple by a sinAn honest was able to be taken home. He has ce, Miss, Winnie Low. Fdwin Pafcy Son"Let the HUla Resound." HI K it? nw ruance'wlth previous 'faaJalwrkr Corwall. iand waa snffl Prof I Ita&i: y&Jnnt&1b tork Siit,Kxsmuwa.th- first-pf- a touncsnvnt. high school daasaa la , "In August, n the deer hunt Mr. White gave the 1921, unheralded, Topic discussed "System . and ntl recovered to at CH, closed on opening prayer on rs a to ot trumpets, or the j FRANK MURDOCH RECOVERING the without blare the mountains In " last Home trip nitration" 'ollowed .Bssi ' "n. by salutatory remarks by there waa a nnresentatlon Sister Afton Young, of the Gener-Primar- y Saturday. Vr Murdock, who spoke of hav'ng sounding drum, there came to ns our f 100 per cent attendSnce of th At the latest report, before golnp honored Mr. 'hoard present HI(unnMu1 . tha mh. guest, . one hoen of Timothy first to the meet Mr, aculy. who left at once t"1 xh t to press, Frank Murdock, who under Brownhill. Unostentatiously he be- - went "The Laboratory of Character." IN STRAWBERRIES t BE.WKR brownhill. that tiiL he reallfed Baying an exceedingly delicate opera vprth to be present at the Thursday i lorning session, vwskm when he arrived in Beaver that he ganuaying the foundation of his tion for internal f The 8tate Teacher' con SunAy, Presl-3- t rafct goitre at the L. D McGregor, presided. Good at; ' Wm. H. Cook and Mrs. Cook, who .waa "all here;" and that he had not work, ln hope, in faith and assurance S. vention ln Salt Lake Clt. . 10 on th ? rui the Salt Lake, hospitaMn ;dance of stake and ward officers, ire among Beaver' most energetic differed Prof. Frank Day, county super which for his future success disillusionment, was improving and no evidence of "Unlike many others who have His Mvocates of home produce have this ''ruck a responsive note with his paging, "Hope of Israel." recovery being retarded has de I 'ntendent, and Prof. Claud Corwall, -ear raised an unusually good and bearers. Mr. BorwnhllPs response come and gone, he did not interview veloped Hi fine general condition1 th Beaver Theological Seminary, Prayer Elder Claude Cornwall. Singing, "In Our Lovely Desert." Plentiful crop of strawberries. The was filled with appreciation and the hla prospect ot future patronage to 's muoh In bis favor and excellent re eft on Monday, as planned, and Mr. laas f Sacrament was led by Elder Robt 'ne have continued apparently as n'r1t of general,community welfare. ascertain Just how much support he sults are anticipated, Day attended the county superintend . eiooU Wblte, administered under ,dlrec- - 'nil as early In the season. Mr. Cook enta convention, opening Wednesday. Mr. Brownhill gave a little vision could count upon, or how much they were to to suc contribute his 1 of East and West ward willing October 18th. his to '"as , f the future as it might be develop. shipped about forty quarts ACCIDENT istBf bishops cess. "Impatience possess ye .your Beaver County District 8cbool claa elders, assisted by the Priesthood on since the first ot the berries ma d In BeBver City, and coonty. Re- the two Beaver wards. 'uredV having quantities for home Erring to personal experiences am souls" he fully exemplified In his The small son of Mr and Mrs. T. es remained ln session. WerWest Ward klntergarten se and also tor home marketing on 0ng Utah cltlzwis. Mr. Brownhill (continued to page S) High school regular classes wilt A. Algers, of Mlnersvllle, met with it1 I primary departments gave moderate scale. said: a very serious accident Saturday ot be resumed Monday morning, Octo, The strawberry culture on Fenton "While we came to Beaver with 'ast week. He was playing on top of ber 2$. CONFERENCE GUESTS Star The semi Harold Q Reynolds spoke; Runnings property, has also attained many m'Fgivlngs asto the future, the a chicken coop and fell, striking monthly meeting of the ortt, r Parent-Teachfleet, "The Sunday School Course n enviable record for "flavor of fruit nast year has proved ihat the peo-nl- e association, sched The high school gymnasium was, something that cut a gash in his ton- indy.M nd length of season, through pains-of Beaver valley are amone the filled Saturday. night with Beaver's tue. Dr. J. F. McGregor of Beaver, uled for Saturday evening, October obert White, klng rnethods of protectldn and most loyal, kindly and courteous peo- - citizens In honor of.' Conference was called, and after taking several 11, has been cancelled on account ot Stake president is a few words. nruning. - Favorable seasons have: nle we have ever met. Our stay here speakers from Salt Lake. Games stitches, had the little fellow rest the absence of teachers who are absent In Salt Lake.: . . , available has been a continuous delight. We conducted by Prof. John Young, were ing very comfortably. I Golden Kimball spoke on the heretofore found ben-letor Thanksgiving Day. have found everyone glad and wllllne mirth provoking. The school orchesiy school Work. Mr Wilt Mathewa is among oth- - to help wherever they could. We be- tra contributed pleasing numbers; fderOeo. Albert Smith explained DeLoy Tanner Went with teams to ABE MURDOCK IS ADMITTED TO TH PAR IN ITT Alt Sabbath day that the name was I un to wn hare found courage lieve the future of Beaver valley will Prof. Morrle, violin; Miss lie Tanner the Baker-Garrisfilming field ot venhe the kept holy. where "Covered dertakJ7 this peculiar task, Wagon" from very brljrht: that the turn of the; Zylophone; Alden Woodhouse, corsag "Put Your Shoulder to the ture having this year netted a con- tide has come, and that with the co- - net; L Morris, flute; Phillip Baker, be writes that It Is an Instructive The very many friend ot Ur. Abe HI" venture tor all,- - and that he parttcu Murdock, son of Attorney O. A. siderable sum. ooeratlon of the Union Pacific, which piano; L" Doubtless there are those of whom has promised to become a partner 'n L. , After Hon. J. F, Tolton had con - party enjoys watching the unique Murdock, will indeed be pleated to rayer Bishop George Paice. ' e have not learned, who are as am- - the development of Beaver countv.i duoted the special numbers, he turn- j Process of the blow" machine that learn of the fact that while la Salt Alber-orrl- s, is, 4:30 p. floor over to . Prof Cornwell, make the high waves on the lake. Htloua to produce this choice dellea-v- .' If the neortle of Beaver vallev will Lake, recently, taking the bar exam-- ,, an H. P. was set apart as! create some only do their part, with the snlen-jwh- o inatJonT .'before the 8upreme Court, to 8uch an encore, founcllor to Bishop poutbllitie responded proving White of Bea- did climate, Mrs. Laura Hooton and her dan ho succeeded In passing the examieolls and unlimited hls reputation for opera work in Jwj Eaat Ward by Elder George ipecnlatlon as to "what next for ver countyf ghter, Miss Arleen Hooton, are now nation with high honor. water, the Beaver Valiev Is destined wnicn no nas maiorea in Bait' . (i1 Smith at home, in the Smith apartments In For some time Mr. Murdock baa O. A. Old Hon. time Vnrtvrn b aerlaa one of by r best qulntelle 0. C. Mnrrln1r T. j' J 1 Priest-.nMis. Kathleen Powell, who was eultnral. da Irvine, ponltrv. celerr Murdock, Prof. Cornwall, R. Chase Salt Lake.' Mr Hooton goes to her been associated wjth his father ia J, . Uor to ,sI,tnt conBt7 librarian, and who Ln, nf,tito districts in the entire In- - Murdock, Prof. Morris,. Mr. Wood- - class room ln.the Sandy School each the practice of law, and has woa tho Bishop white bv Geo. house.' Dancing filled hours to mid day. Dan Beck Is boarding with her esteem and regard of a goodslxed also directed the work of the)OIrIs5termountain country.' Ft Smith. : and is connected with Utah Light A cllentege In the very gentlemanly and U. A aession of conference conven-- club, is now. studying at the Mr. Brownhill also said that the night. ' able way he has handled hla case Pm. Apostle George Albert Smith was Power company. Beaver Qlty Chamber of Commerce President McGregor C ia Logan. before the courts In which he haa Mr. Is .one of tho llvest and most pro- the dinner guest, Saturday of cin0X11154 Will E. Smith left for the moun practiced here In Beaver. Chase Murdock. and he Mr. and Mrs. Orin Burke and chil- gressive aasoclat'on he has ever and Mr tlng-"- we Thank Thee. 0 God dren of Mlnersvilie, were in Beaver been associated with; that It has Pni me aignt ana rest or ni stay tain range to look after hi cattle. irrophet." Mrs. EL Heiss returned oa last : . Friday. done and will do a.grest deal of good.th Dr. and Mr. Jo. F. McGregor, Tr, Eldr Henry F. Baker. from short visit with Wednesday on wn Morris Andrew Mr. the and that! Miss Campbell wa at the home of " uark Night of Error." CORRECTION. LIBRARY REPORT for the communltv at iarge, her Mrs. Ramlose. mother, sick list the week. . Miss Laura past everv dollar inverted In It will re- - Mr. and Mrs. Morris. and local authorities of , .h. mmmtiBltv manv fold. Shepherd and Mrs. John Joseph Joint N. nrch, were nreaont k Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Edwards and P. Ipson and Powell I&son at an error to . correct We desire rnnHnninr. Mr BrownhMl . said T entertained the Sunday School nner and anatalntxl unmi. tittle daughter came in from Man- in last week' Issue of the Mr and Mr. John M. rived from Salt Lake in time for !'y I that before leaving Utah. Mrs. Brown sneaker. 1 . . . XhwrmAnw , fno a defflctli 11- IIw J .1.11 K.M.. TVoafl .am.,.. Tim aaalalant - -n.i l nVM vi. ..- ur1 L. " : (".' hill and h bad decided to attend murooca, wf. ana wri. nooert wane I . Lf ans or tha- n,niini , , u . m. .. , i wo on or tne n " Civiforcnce ana .v. ior ine mountains inwiv orarian, wnuso lgnaiurs ineimornina onu t.L. were nost ana nostet to otner I ine r air in o.i. was first speaker. d to the monthly report, Is Ml deer hunt women visitors. ; delight-Indeed. was on me end that tbev bad. C. T. Woodbury, County Attorney, ' advantares of, - i m.ik. of Tbelma vv ua9 ,r ' iri tcm, hhjvvbw fill as well aj Instructive time: that ly this "rganliatlon. Sister AM of MJlford, spent the day la Beaver Harry Hodges and bis, daughters. BEAVER STUDENTS white, as stated. conference he epeclally enjoved 0ug. of the general board, " Thursdsy lsst. Mr. and Mrs. Wood arrived awhile here to visit Thursday mom'nr. Of the In the taWnacte.-Snndabury also attended the . Meccanoes' organization: said she The following student from Bea - and look after property Interests were present, where 1.000 perjions dance Friday night, returning home "eag( f0r tn. pr!m,P- monr to the truthfulness ot the gos ver are registered' at the State Uni ' as also,the orwn recital snd tha ' fathers. I P'nd Saturday. of Richfield. Ramlose Fnoit pel IA Stanley versity. . thev I Anthem, "Loyalty" spoke of the Uineln; and that, I 0. II. town In Elder time Reynold uhorl last Thnrsdav Piven Gentry, Myron., SMS with the reneral nn- Cnda Cornwall, principal! wonderful opportunttle ofred In Iv well Dan Lvbhert returned on Tuesdar . wtth bis slater. Mrs. E. L. Ifelaa 11" the of th 8eml f lift ncrmeatine Hctoher 10, trom 8alt Lake, where Marks-BorIas- o w nry. addressed the con- - the church. the party Lucille. Hnntlntfon. momlne- service. Mr. ' ,n,l spoke of vi. I be vMted bis family and attended i. Elder Kimbal spoke a few words trl ourtng Southern ttah a'M tW fhov cam" awav Hurst Bee trice nmwT.M11 he Smith was the ;nt WELL FOR THE BR0W1HLLS r. ca - '4 he-stre- i -- ce -- it ill . - . . nt ' ; 'awr -- tt fi '''V t ex-se- a. ' . er . on ' !a Pw m.A lk , . S Mi ire ed-th- e te i. "'T.L M - - . nl i p.i. ..v n..j inatl lf !- - - '" , . p wer-enecl- nlc-aae- d Pntv ad1"s Apostle Geo. Albert a ,Fr( What the Lord Would from fl1 T." last tb speaker. va a tiflV on th work of rave ns Do." wa hi subject. tr". . ntf)A4 . i'MlltaHnn .I . - - IVil , ..TBaman Mriimiur li bud iuv tna I were neon" i nr t He Miura f triere and to endure, Pvr called UTon t..?m th Missionary field. d. Cholr Sang "Pilgrim-Praye- r, t. set to their memory one of the Bird. H Edw. wmbly and bore testl- Bishop ? Onbei. ot wi Y. L ia " - tti nrr .,-n,- va H1n Tnitrtit. InDue Tot ton. Lnlu. State fair. Virginia r I Mr- I'' - rearcfl. who nont t'",t aev 'rs. E. B. FalrhaVa. who snent 'n wK,k. vl. Va rlth relatives tn BH irfH e I'M Mrs. A. w. civcie ' and Provo, sirlved boras last Rar Barton was A welcome visitor "u e home, arriving In Beaver on I Friday Tuesday. R.lt T aVa nil PrMif laaL I p1" rf |