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Show geiver Co" nnetiL II th KM . - . . . ' " : . " . - ik - 1 - i - - . -- - f - .WHMTAtaV. . It also -- - ft . , . , . - - - , I v - - ' - Bea-- er la ma mm Jdrjr lacorpor a t e d comity eat of 2500 the fl i trout nsiu hunt-ju- g. (jj, best the moet hMuttfal seen-n- rj nd the best mountain any jor.s of the jounty in K tiilf. The , re--- ts are well forked with d game wor well visit thy of a n,OHt th ftom wuf nan - NORTH CREEK WELCOME HOME Mr. Oren Puffer's oldest son, who has been quite 111 for more RECEPTION than two weeks, is said to be improving. Freddie, Mr. Puffer's second son waa accidentally hurt last MRS. when one of their work horses kicked him on his left shoulder. At first Thnrsaay evening the Wet it was thourht fatal, but he la non f . . Relier socieiy room were ni- - ed to be better. V.! S. Carl-K. U with friends f Mra, The threshing machine finally nr. welcome a who had arranged rived on North Creek, but hasn't Une party in her honor. The com been able to thresh much on account - in rharee. Mrs. John M. Mur of "the storm. UiftW film ffrtjwiV ui jaV Mrs. joseyu xv muiuw., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson Mt Martha Beaumont and Mra. L. last Friday for Sevier, where th C to be congratulated Robinson, are visit . relatives, and then return here r" succesa oi ime erem. ipon the signal for the winter. After America was suug, mi v. moo. Pour deer were brought out of the whltH eavf, the opening prayer, mountains by a party of six. who nd a varied urogram followed. hunted votogether, namely.. Mpr Pro! C. C. Cornwall aung two Powell Ipsoni Grant Tolton, Ben Mer al solos, accompanied by Prof. Wil chant, Wm. A. Twltchell and his 8 '. Morris, and responded to an en sons, Wmj.Jr. and Eddie. nr. The upper and lower North Crppif Tha aldreis of welcome waa given Irrigation company, are soon to beit Mrs. John M. Murdock, in her uaon the measuring device work gin ial sincere manner. that is to be built in the mouth of talked Goodwin Aunt Betsy upon the canyon for the purpose of dividilewlnif events, this one in particu- characteristics of ing the creek. , complimenting Or-n- e, FOR .. v -- - v mv m h a Brm . u people, Witnat. ed at the foot of the Vawatch ranireia a vary beautiful, trrl gated valley of unaxtnic fertU ty. It ia ot. ed for.lta flae homes, epics did achooU, libra rj', and Its diarrhea. Ita populattom la 100 per cent America- -. .'" " BEAVER'S STATE fw , MIXERS VILLK XOTKS JTW AW THE WEST WARD Witches, cats and pumpkins, too. We're all there; was youT was you? HALLOW-E'E- N If not you missed the best time of your life for the mutual gave a Hal lowe'en party with all the magic and) mystery that goes with ore. Hot dog, and other eats were on sale to The proposed Sttae fish hatcherj conveniently near the outskirts the merry makers. Park hall , groaned with the 'a now. an assuredjact. Upon arecent construction was authoriaed by Mr. and Mrs; Merrill Jameson and of pleased humanity Monday evvisit to Beaver, the chosen Jsite waa Mr. Madsen, t begin at oieer oa the bDy. Vie; accompanied by Mr. and ening, when the Primary officers disngain looked over by D. H. Madsen. hatchery, with it nd children. Roy pensed one of the moat attractive en- capacity for 1.000- - Mr Jame wo state fish and game commissioner, 000 haveT' Beaferitea to St Oeorg TerlalnmenU'-inat- l gone ' eggs, and thr Wirsh5id be a week's visit, ""for had, Appropriate decorations briwith Cy Davis, local fish and game ready to receive flsh by December . M. uu , i warden. "" uanKi are re- - ghtened the entire bulldlnav under ir. jgjn the artistic trend of the committee: over a new baby boy. Work on this hatchery wfts Eastern Brook trout eggs from ijaicing begun Wm. Morgan, Charles Morgan, Ray .... Th. Mf some weeks ago'by Mr: Davis and H. Fish Murray, assisted by others. Frank lake, are to be the first planted qua was given on Sunday evening in- Smith as hla Satanic K. Diehl. Situated on the Jos.-R- . here. A fifteen-yea- r majesty and h stead! lease on of Satuntav t t.nioi " wiiivui iii nna j Murdock place In city limits, but George Smith, as Mr. Hob Goblin, has condered been a very good and hatchery given to the'state. large crowd was in attendance in spite of assisted -everywhere during the evening. storm 'jtnit lfo--i nn SERVICE STAR MEETING ritw CvKXWKLL ENTERTAINED Several of the hovs have arrive The lower rooms were used for serving hot chocolate -- (.,. . cakes; Mrs. nome rrnm ih A called . . . . . uUD r nuiuiig "Goodwin, meeting of the Beaver hot Mary cakes and syrnign ocnooi racuuy them are Floyd Wood. Erne. Pnn. Service Star was hold on Tuesday assisted 8am up White by Jr.; Mrs. made capital of the birthday anni- - ey and Arshal Holllngshead evening. October 24 th. to hear the Bohn. hot Mr. Bo Murray tomalea. I Mr8 Birglne Jameson has charge hn assisting; Miss Lncy Jones, sanc-report of thoir committee on the tree versary of Prof. Claude C. Cornwell, 01 omce in wh,I her father Is tam with planting project which waa lately director of the Beaver Theolorlcal . nut.pmt tripod and caldron kept conceived by the organization. - -the cocoa supply going, she also . oLunnai, wuiuu uccurrea on wea- w,ib us again tnis winter est ;he honor Mayor John P. Barton and W. E. nMdy nfth .wK n n.H,.ii.i. sponsored the activities of 1 mys ' Am tit t. JASPER CARTWRIGHT jt nuisiuica aoeepmen RETTER A quartet was rendered by Mrs. and tic shrines wihere Tangren. forest ranger, met with Air. Cornwall waa summoned about j more horoscopes were yet to arrive. Jasper Cartwright returned last the ladies, to take counsel tohn Nowers, Mrs. Geo. Goedwln, Mra. read with them five o'clock to the deftly John Notrera by room. Mr, Charles Zabriskie cam frm eewlng Irs.' Wm. Morgan and Mrs. Murray Thursday to his home in Lund, from relative to the and Mrs. L. M. Robinson by the dle practlbility of the When he entered a' chorus of 12 Littlefield. Artn the Cedar "- f hospital, where he has plan. Because of the dry season, and ' tohn. with Mrs. Lawrence White ac- tea cup and palm aystema; voices saia. - neiio" ana ne round visit Mra Josenh Vtvrn and Miss Sarah Atkin been for several weeks past, having the fact that water is turned out of James Robinson and Ernest Shipp himself the center of a a undergone two emergency operations th canal in November, wilhdrawliw in Troubadour costumes monologue. fmpanying, celebration. kept the A NEW fiTYT.r: and' annendicitls. that source of essential nourishment solo by Miss Ua Tanner, for peritonitis first floor lively with accordion and ' A choeocake with good . pu executed 5a a manner that sug- - Mr, .Cartwright sister. Mrs. Atkin, o the transplanted roots, It was vol miB ana birthday guitar. on Tuesday monult tae uiaor gooa ininga naa oeen s. ;ested her as the "orchestra" for spent the day with him In Cedar City ed to delay act'on In the matter un Jew cream was served by Mm Jo' prepared, and a pleasant hour was heneer the preceding Sunday, and hronpht til ' - ej t w w tit VBIOI at the time the city will later 'mciog. later. le spring, Morgan, assisted Misa IU Ttn-by occupied with Informal games, loh. proprietor of the" Tourist Cafe his Im- be planting trees. Mrs. Wm. Hurat in a dialect story, back encouraging news of ner and Mrs. Lott'e witches event The Stapley: evidence failed that theaagave to be in. evidence at ita usual The present plan, if found to be sociatlons found within itroduclng Scotch. English. Irish provement. Word has come to reladen, Mrs. Lilly Muir, Mr. Myrtl oost. of the circle Investfirat tives since he reached home indicat' IDOUIIUU CVCll nd the invincible practicable, and carried out, is to high, school fwultv are very American, disclos-- d happily tually in discovering that among the Murdoch; mnseum, Mrs. Mabel Mutr a line versatility which waa much ing that his full recovery is now as have a line of about 135 and Mrs. Ad Frailer: candy booth. planted on gilded with fraternal spirit. early celebrators of Hallowe'en thr sured. either side of the street, forty feet predated. Catherine Mulr and Vldft Morgan: had been someone with mn ' U.V.V Pyi.IV Miss Rett Mrs. Jos, Murdock read an old- apart, and extending from the Bea Boyter assisted Miss man wisdom at work IN MEMORIAM jui.iu BiimssT kkuuv khi.u :ima narrative, in which ver bridge, along the Jackson counher audl- Sam p. White Jr. conducted Jones; The car had been found in h The passing away on Wednesday, ty road from nc was the entire program. impressed with her notable the south, to the N. B. ; Alice Dunshce, attractive young tlbuJe of the hlah sehooi hmMi- -. October 25, of Miss Rhoda Skinner. Nellsen stent and dignity of In the auditorium th property. the inter- daughter of Mrs. C. O. Dunshee, is presence. followlntDuring comfortably enioylnr ita new m..-- .' the lovely young daughter of Coun vening period, the whole Idea A brief eulogistic talk was given Is now program made the welkin ring: aax- se- - ters with no thouaht fnr a -. after Improving steadily ,ivn,iV Mrs. Jane Munford. ty Treasurer, George B. Skinner, and one most attractive to U - - . th. f ... ' K ophone and piano duet Prof. Morris contemplate. on eis iuuch, uuraenni lypnoiu any s auties Mrs. Mayme Tattersall Skinner, has About I Mrs. Robinson's and Burnett Swindlehurst; vocal so- - sixty Invitations were extend rever. contracted While in Salt Lake Impromptu sorrow to devoted brought was followed by a many ed In an effort to Io. Prof. C. C. Cornwall. The scene have voice the of general in August. MJss Alice waa quite 111 i SNOW FMrca menus, not only ror the great Jos the membership expressed at the ia by Mrs. Carlton, who expressof the witches from Macbeth In which ror seven weeks, and waa unable to of the beautiful character but for Mrs. Mary Goodwin and Dr. J. T. meeting. While attendance was not be brought home until about three ed deep appredaUon of the kindly The snowfall of Saturday the members of her family, from large, interest was not .iioaghtfulness of her friends. McGregor were unmercifully thrown lacking, and wceaa ago. ' hmn.M n and Snndnv night whom she has been taken Into eter at the proper time the work will no Into the setting caldron cast; Misa I Kn. Albert Stoney. Mrs. Walter is now hoped that she will be City to the It nal rest The intensity of grief la doubt receive the unanimous Delta jOlton and Mrs. Carl Grlmahaw Powell. Miss Ellen Beaumont, support strong enough presently to reenter tnal weather charnlf the fall must Miss " Nora White. the power of mind over tempered only by the assurance that of the organization and their spon Comedy quartet, scnooi. sooner nr ... Jtei-. im.k God in His wisdom has seen fit to sors. The next anuuvu IU1U WIIIiRr 4tter. making a very "The Teacher, the Boy, th meeting will be held Tack Interesting sever la nrt Beaver .lYet amber. Several earthly ties only to take home Monday evening, November fi Prof, ChasV Cornwall, ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM diverting games Murdock,, that fair weather ha. one of His own. JMeat and conqueat were tried out; . . n- - Smith and Prof Morriej- - their, from last. aarMhm.. ir ... m Funeral . . . services for Miss Skinner THE ANCIENT VS. "A core heTngHades and tha (to followed the grand" march, an unaer tne auspices of the Service tlcinate a furth- Sarprisea. were held Saturday afternoon, OctoRedtatl-jMODERN HALLOWE'EN star, ,;&clg was indulged In until the y by Mrs. John Yonng. nave been completed for shine pians of all wltchdom, tyi began to appear, laden with ber 2.8. In the Stake tabernacle which Armistice day program, which Is glv- - It occurs to ns to wn,w hr. -.accompanied waa filled to capacity with (numer. on piano by Mra. Plxtonj Misa .. . i ..n. The celehratlon of Hallowe'en, evening's feast. The able ' " vuoir oouse . . friends and relatives, who were October 31, at the ar rar rar rararaa .i blesses were ably aaslatod hv Mn gave "The Gohblln'a wHl Get . v ouu,..c, uvuuui ui iu wag kuui ooiaa on Hundav with rm. -WDV to there show fl You"; P'an eolo. Mrs. love their gathered October the All 31, Lesslng, Mrs. (4ore night proceeding John Nowers, Walter gun saiuie. 1a snow -- ,. vm, .1 . . m Albert Btoney, Mrs. E. 0. Puf and respect for the dear departed one Saints' Day, has long since drifted o.tn Most pleasing reading of origir v. .v. w v.w7 .v th nal inougn bemoaning meanwhlln letters. Miss HettI White and ft i anznDetn Nellsen, Mrs. Tol The deep hash that settled upon the away from Its original purpose of be square. Icomlnr chanrn nf ! room magnified the impressiveness ing set apart for . t 1 P Md Mrs. Robert Smith. of her own "Goblin de i trt- p. story t AjrMl holy or religious Hop": rnere wem otaooi of the service. a with feast comdance by Misses Jessie Field Spanish of use, the saints auditorium. ktouHsts h.vinr .v. ' ' J. t. Tanner offered the Invocation ng on November 1 and uftfti;u id (HQ and Miss Oda Morgan; Doll taction !. XEILflEX AT HOME day 10 raw 07 yor jonn r. itorm in t direction Wr i ne., with - Prof Cornwftll at - tk A mala quartet composed of Prof. on November 2 a of solemn day . v. tvesv IOS1BVCIVU, & B. Kellsen rrl- -t C. C. Cornwall "block'1 The Yama Yam, who Prof. Wil. T. Morris, supplication for all the souls in purh a . i -. 'aivi m unit ib ... dnn. AUKrici, no nave raiian t Minora-iuuwg wu o. l wu""ml' Diujiai (UViVTIIIV auu rcay from a three were sold first and Karl Tol- -. Is ob week trin tn r.t. Ernest Shipp and W. E. Tangren. gatory. If the invocation j. F. Toltoa about a font H wtifAM Mft VS U rv ton, fgadore Lesslng, Etr . u. whit ;nil. where he had a little vaca- - rendered two effective numbers, "I served it appears difficult to recover ulw trroi. ornwau. Barring some delav In trannnr. and had a "n nd Hv-l.- -J struggle to keep their - Need Thee Every Hour" and 'Tho' poise and a solemn, reverent atti 4 tni).i Reading Mrs. IA. Yonnr. tatlon of mn wives from , being bought, hv nth. rana umitn, and others fcontinned much in th n.n.t ftt Jlslt with relative in the Qol- - Deeping Trials . Throng . Your Way," tude for the dutiful performance wuariei . and Mr. Cornwall sang, also, two the following day of prayer for those r Misses Garneta and Oertrad 8 Hint a men; vr... r wrauun mi. inoiiaen is inclined vieui. 4. a. lonng. ""- - that a ronr . vLesslng, solos, "Abide With Me," and "Oh, to whom this season Is given. Mtsj Virginia Pearc - i. sold School students. binging High M. I. A. MONTHLY MEETING high, as did Miss Fields. Uiu uAr. off of gates and ImpleMjr Father.". The th carrying miss Laura neaamg Bnennerd. seeking continnal . . gan. Mrs. Lottie Bowden, Miss VI r-O.I...I.. ments; wasting, corn and beans, ocnoo. OTcnesira. wiwiHir-nu- B C- Moover. his friends are Bishop Ceo. Paice and Hon. J. F. Beginning Sunday evening iolnt ginia S. wore Tolton W. the at and Boyle, Mrs. Dewey Bakes etc. windows; speakers; soap writing throwing he exPr"cd no oBuouicuonM. 1, ionon. u, meetings of Eaal and W.t regreta Tolton 177 Hyrum White osorped th hammar on plate glass and an uproar all benediction. the Children's pronounced dance In Warning, and he ia I. A.' will b hA AM the opera being heartl- ' v VMUM, UlUlliU and auctioned off Prof. Cornwall. Prof. Morrla played the funeral night long makes Hallowe'en a hid u f ciock. oon tba flrt M v. UIIB - R.mrfiu luo when bidding was Indeed eous recollection. recessional on the organ. Harmless amuse men will entertain their school building. aplrlted and he n.U be ment and Mountain in Interment waa made par- moiners, isiners ana wives with a may always WLvatiox ARMY SITOIl sought For the November 6th meetina- the fund. bought ft goodly sum --of th Wsine Sldnev TM I)anclng finished th enlaf. tt.. o.... View cemetery, where the grave was ticipated la, (as for Instance the fine banquet rouowing program haa been arrang wra. Isabel Dean sold cider and Hn. A dance will be given In the opera ea dedicated by Bishop Palee. party at Park hall Monday night.) gerbread during the dance. All tn all. oeaver the tntto- Rhoda Skinner was born Januarv house In the evening under the aus . . Ladles' M. I. A. Chorus " vi mil. woes 18, 1 90S. As social, spirited and financial success ESCAPES DEATH small child she was men. r it, wnaal solicitation pices of th When Winter Comes." Mrs. w p attended for funds the brilliant affair. somewhat frail, and for the past 12 4 Knox. organization. American Mr. and son . of veara EAST the Lowig suffered Goodwin, WARD has from she AND WEST WARD arp Piano Duet Mrs. Walter Jonh DAl'GHTERS OF THE PIONEERS. Mrs. Israc Goodwin, now located at affection which, caused her heart MEETING MtrnJL and Miss Zoe Robinson. bRnd TLZ ers. do V trover. In Wayne county, had an death.' " Misa Mrin r.inn.- td the tltS ;nfonn -1 ....ne as ReadlnaThe regular monthly irr a warn of on October" accident 21, unupuftl ac to to enter in While the enable wm 'meeting of meftn program "Toe Morning ' ,j. the 1uu'b io inis f tiie .. Daughters of Utah Pioneers was his wrote he follows later at Pnrk hall. Tuesday even- - Woodhouse.J)pan McGregor, LeOene parents. tivities cherished by yonth. she pos which beld In th library auditorium y While operating a threshing en- us at i.eu, . Ign In the , s MOrriB been In the Sal-h- ? sessed many accomplishments when afternoon, ther waa a What Is Going on la America." home which endeared her to the fam gine, a drfect became noticeable and Address Ch. . I day aftornoon. where there was a , . .. . m.. circle. The fact that she was un Mr. Goodwin, when he attempted to Uivn. ' ily t ins special activity of th- - nr 1. A. goodly attendance of ma.m'mclency of It. meth- I. 4 wrb1 caught In GIriB" Chora. "Rlai.ftnn able to complete her school work make an adjustment, ntivn fn- Vn..V.. .w.vwvr --.,,ui i.do. in entertain. j sn interfettng program was h. . .. .. . . . ' " inB t, A m uru wy uinv given. t. inr macnuiprjr oy muu ana Jen. ment for tbe fathers and mothers iLU Rdm,n,tor of rellrt are wm a sttmndant to her nnm.rrmr ettromlttee of 1It;.vii Classea are arranged for advanced Both East and West as she was a student clothing was literally torn to shreds, wards will d chosen to elect persons whose names he was practically stripped be-- Fenlora, Juniors. Bov Scout ami na bin in thu f.... .., .' d fonnd dellt-h- t fn a hleh class of ... L . 1.1 L..I i .r will be presented at the next J tVn.. ,0hn , .".. cuuiu o uf lumro unn Riri. meeting substitute for the lore paratlens are now well under . literature., as r a isnguucn class room. Besides the c parents. who hastened to his rescue. By rolri Everyone Is Invited to uartlclpate Invlutlons will be extended to all when election of officers will be IpM. ,, ssi ward M. I. A. meets in th fathers and mothers of Beaver. Refreshment were served by the Miss Skinner ia survived by Wir cle. Mr. tiootiwin sunereoniyminr new school building on Tdesday ev- which he from and or bruises cuts, announcement DeAlton Burnett, will Bklnner, brothers, oppear in present executive, of which Mra. Jane Is speedily recovering. onlng. due time. h8r,tetlnc old friendi. Mel Bourne and Boyd. Munford ia chairman, I GIVES FISH HATCHERY CARLTON PARTY tt L. L. - - -- ain I - i cer ) ... "b " or-a- woll-plann- ' aA. -- od ntmnr . An Hya-np- " n ! t I " i ' .nit I - " " V V i ad-re- . . se five-Inc- dem-Mtrate- h d I . . .i ... ... I ,; Hla-tor- McAl-tlsi- er , I time-honor- -- Joa-ep- ed Mn ft. ... All-Soul- s' w - A a int.i h; . I - -- u-- ns-her- I over-hilario- us I m m .t. Slght-Boei- a n. n- . r01' M- - -t I ft . . """"i Ex-serrl- ft. - p ..,tji.i.i n. a- w ... - I n-Q- v. Frl-da- . Love-ha- I tr... " . . InMloctnal-deveionmen- M,v I 1 com-sn- Crh7t, I ft. mmi , r.d.T,,,,.-- Fur-the- " .; - |