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Show .r County Beaver City fl'st the - la ah incorpor. mi e d county to seat of 2S0 U the people, at the foot vaot 'j, the of the Watwtrh range in a very wailful and the mountain t y beautlfal, valley of amazing fertll lrrl-gat- the ty in The re-re weU home, flsh uO well wor- - U splra-di- d li- schools, brary, and ita churches. Ita population 1 a 100 per cent most th ed Ity. It la not. ed for its tine W L- sltuat-e- d . r - , I wvN7Y " SEAT American. , 0 BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY Section mixed i i NOVEMBER 10, 1022 TEACHERS MEET RADIO STATION i IN BEAVER CO. IN OPERATION for Senate; and Col- Republican, for Congress get Vn Majoi'tl' Per Year 92.00 IN BEAVER CITY A group of Interestedpersons at Beaver County Teachers' Institute tended a demonstration of the radio was held n Beaver last maay ana at the new Saturday w'th a high percentage of M receiving instrument Z 2 "iO 4 2o Q ap 9 2 school p) last a 3 Thursday even- the county teachers in attendance. building 2 t o. 4 O B n sides both i a over and is was ion machine the ing, e elec manipulated Some of the teachers from Mllford, 0 O e E. N. Thompson and George Paice however, returned home Friday eveby wti happy and discouraged. The s for more, assisted by H. E. Diehl, who was the rting and were unable to attend furtblicans tad hoped: chief operator during the installation ther sessions because of the storm. are glad thtT "ot 89 mncn Democrats of the machine a short time ago. expectthf The visitors from the north were didard storm Amos N. Merrill, head of the conditions Prof. sweep, out. are Despite make a prevail For U. 8. Senator-v- . . con- - education department of Provo; and In the Ernest Bamberger, R ful. for tbey carriea over one ing 89 atmosphere, causing 331 30,173, 766 881143,180! 12, 10j Wm. King, D 27i49il46140i241 39 33 3 of thcr coui'ty ticket to victory. 808 13 tadiaDie "jangle" on the line, a Miss Matilda Peterson, primary state For Congressman number of band and vocal selections supervisor. Beaver schools were ire glad they carried the counDon B. Colton, R 2911811 99i 891156 183 33i 12 803 official noon were and closed at on Friday, and the the and Republicans readings reports Klng 28 136jl37jl40216! 36! 33 Milton H. Welling, D 10 754 heard with remarkable clearness. first session was held at 2 o'clock In much pleased by the fact that For Supreme Court iroKman Colton received a ma- 30 18l:i22i 87;159185i 33! 12 News dispatches from Washington the high school auditorium. DepartJsa. W. Cherry, R 13 41846 E. 'i6 130104il4l'227j D E. 3 37i 331 9 Cortman, 91726 D, C, band concerts from Kansas mental work occupied the afternoon. of the votes cast Supt Public Instruction 1 tome instances On Friday Prof. Merrill addressed City and Sacramento; also Pheonix, the vote was C. N. Jensen, R 30184i 91, 87,;&8185i 33 12 13 41805 DaGreat too the close for the close 1 i Arizona; Z.. 26 Falls, Montana; 3 4 2 142 214: 35) 33 meeting on D. C. Jensen, D mely 2 9 rs3 !ort of the opposing candidates. For State Senator venport, la., San Francisco, Los An "The Relation of the Parent to the l 29 143 104 86 151185; 33 David Hlrschl, R 12 76fi Geles, Oklahomo City and Denver School," giving a fine outline of how Warty was this the case In the 27 143132 143j236 381 33 Chas. B. Petty, D 10 780 stations sent out a variety of enter parents may cooperate in the work. for county assessor, where only, For State Representative taining features.- - The possibility of Miss Peterson also spoke briefly. 2111251 68j 73 247:164; 16 14 H. T. Hanks, R (rotes separate the contenders. 13 756 Musical numbers were given and reD 159 52 of 60 50 on Robert White, 35!194jl66 9 transmitting women's voices was also the face the returns II 832 jni H Four Year Commissioner demonstrated. Miss Jessie Field read an inimitable r 74 ana wnue, uemocrat, 5o! 2 C. F. Harris, R 52:265 1831 57!166I197 11! 1091 Mr. Hurst has received a note from sketch, T mNot Going to Cry No Hag 790. h 55i 531 571236 C. C. Sloan, D 26! 17 20 4! 497 the Los Aneles Examiner, acknow More." e large vote given for Mrs. Dun Two Year Commissioner At the Saturday morning meeting, ledglng his word of appreciation of 011261 75, 56 161 197 67S 13 25! 12 R. C. Eyre. R in Mllford carried the day for 8 9 concerts the 27 41 D 91910 heard Prof Ross from Merrill talked on "How Teach. station that Cutler, 56195H61!169i232 by s majrolty of 27; while the 3j Clerk For hers County are Can continued Widen Their View." giving Experiments being did vote given In Beaver for 7 2 4H72 891 771191 143 32 11 732 Dewey Bakes, R and of here, certain apreadjustment comparative suggestions. Miss Pet 4 521145 14511471205! 81 34 10 16 848 Bert Griffiths, D jrt White, gave' hint a majority paratus is being expected in a further erson dealt with, the subject of ReadFor County Treasurer over H. T. Hanks, his Republl effort to attune the receiving instru ing, illustrating her address with the 6 9 39! 12 904 34,200 109,1012061181 Ceo. B. Skinner R opponent, who had piled up i 221121 126112611861 4? 27j 13 679 Smith D Frank ment so that "interference" of con recitation of "The Wreck of the HesJ. pity of J 24 In the west end pre-For Sheriff trary broad casting can be eliminat- perus." 2 7 738 C. K. Jameson, R 20)1681 981 79111512031 28 11 An Instrument hs.s now been se ed. Music was furnished by a male 4 3 15 23 10 , 860 D SI 36150il37148!293i on the Democratic E. F. Sherwood, ticket 'V which amplifies the sound 100 quartet. cured I. Recorder For County n .Woodbury the Republican 331 9! 14 73 48233!l72 11 808 cent. 30150 R. Dnnshee. A per discussion of Prof. Merrill's subMary proved to be low ,men and by 31 8 4! 61 221 81781 26:164!163146!165 Ada Fraier. D wss demonstra Into with entered Monday During ject much Innight's me rule Harris ana- - Murdock J I. For County Attorney tion the was terest. machine out The stationed was dissession morning ?! 7 211 2211131 74! 54'161I141 13! C. T. Woodbury. R 11(617 high. Harris' majority over of doors on the school premises. missed 2! 10! 15 to 24 J 821 45 enable 35120811641173 2:977 teachers to D early Abe Murdock. wta oveY 00. Considerable ' ' For County Surveyor banjo duet was heard from Los An return promptly for the 1 o'clock alnt is heard throughout the 61768 2711611 91! 83'173! 1761 30: 10: 4! 12 Arch Fotheringham, R ... geles with such distinctness that meeting. 7 that vofprs had a hard time 29!136il32'146:216' 47i 36' 5! 8! 10 7IT64 S. O. White, Jr. D persons on the square were able to On Saturday afternoon, ProtMer-rll- l W the Dolllne nlaces. For Assessor It la claim- Not hear. a Is little excitement astir 121 9 811 91794 35! 281138! IS offered some very timely advice 741f'H204l R it proper notice of Jas. H. Rollins, polling plac 3 9 3 41790 2021 201 311 in store D 29181!155!153 for H. A. White Jr. to possibilities regarding teachers in the matter of setting the appointments of election eaver through this venture. an example to students by using was not mar and that the Election returns came In from good English at all times. This may t Public was not properly ln- Denver Tuesday night well be taken home by parents, also. M ii to where to go to vote. Miss Margaret Rusenbury of Jthe I MONTHLY M. I. A. MEETING Mllford high school faculty, renderELECTION ed two vocal solo, accompanied on The of the piano and violin by two of her the East and joint meeting meeUng of the "Grays" and " West ward M. I. A. held In the high pupils. Pom" the two divisions of the school building Sunday evening, was The visitors expressed themselves )r high school student body well attended, and a good beginning as greatly pleased with th eoutcome 'on Friday, existing officers. Le PARTY DAY PROGRESSIVE 8UPPER ARMISTICE CLEAN-U- P SQUAD IN BEAVER for tbf month. of the institute and with Beaver ia ffer, president; Miss Norma Prof. C. C. Cornwall lead the com general, It was with real regret that ice The Junior and Senior classes of president; and Mtss Jos-As announced in last week's issue Dr. M. M. Critchlow and E. A. Lit- munlty singing the official M. I. A they departed on the afternoon stage Cot secretary of the "Grays" Beaver City high school had a the the "clean-upof the " following program Press, the tlefleld, composing song, adding a good deal of test to Saturday. Clark Robins6n, president:: quad of the U. 8. Veterans bureau. will be in order on Armistice Day, unique affair in the form of a pro- the music. A social gathering of high school Anilla Morris, vice president; arrived on Saturday from Parowan, Saturday, November 11. the pro- gressive supper psyty, Saturday evand Carlisle Smith Junior high school teachers was of the address gave y Murdock, secreUry of the on their tour of the southern and gram having been arranged as fol- ening of lest week, about twenty cou the evening, inoitad of Chase Mur held Saturday evening In the sew were voted upon with pies participating. Eastern parts of the stats In the in lows: dock as previously announced. His ing room of the high school building. PHt that the M..roons were terest of the The enetlre party assembled at the subject was the At sunrise, hoisting of the Dag and men. During Scouts' Pro- in charge of Miss Hetel Nelson, Miss "Boy to power. This decision unites their new school building, after each stay of about a day and a half gun salute. gram" An unusually good season Is Fsy Ollerton and Prof. C. C. Corn Another meeting was losses. on had sought out his partner at predicted for the winter's work. band the Beaver 9:30 five men in City assisted Beaver, they wall, of the Beaver high school fac later for the y her home, all of the class members purpose of reinstating and converting their gov- square. ulty and Prof. Harold 8. Alvold of memW, to act at tin-r- r ernment insurance amounting to School taavlnr previously been notified of 10:30 Meeting In High NEW ROOSEVELT STAMP the Mlnersrllle corns. LnnrAttnn treasurer. this plan. The first course was ser was served at eleven o'clock. $11,000. Two compensation claim. auditorium. Call to order by Mayor John P. ved at the West ward relief society which have been held in Red Cross1 The climax of the institute waa. ruDiic interest is centered In no POTl TTTT now rtiirf Barton. hall, the second at the school build time await aj V, considerable mall measure about the issue of the equal in the social sense to the stan-daa flies for aa4AJIVb..l Community Singing "America." Ing, the third at the East ward relief pew postage stamp, of set for intellectual Ideals. , denom ing action on the part of the claimin Invocation J. F. Tolton the children's reading ants, were again taken up; and s society hall and the fourth- at the ination, bearing the likeness of forf" Vocal Solo Prof. C. C. Cornwall. West ward hall, partners changing mer President Theodore Roosevelt. WIVES OF BEAVER HIGH ontrated in the books pro- - number of Interviews were also held SCHOOL w their use at the Beaver relative to numerous problems. for each progression. Reading Mrs. J. A. Young. The first stamp was presented to Mrs FACULTY MEMBERS ORGANIZE 'hot. It ... The final course waa served at the Roosevelt on Quartet Frank Smith, and others man esn bring Cow "orary. The librarians If. Friday, October 27, school building, where the remaind when the Issue was Oration Lieut. J. A. Young. " aiiiuil ion in nwmr himself to realise the advantage of Mrs. Edwin Paice was hostess on placed on sale er of the evening was filled with 1 at Oyster Bay, New York, Roosevelt's last OOOks, to hnln ni-aSchool students. l tt High Singing Insurance, his government holding Thursday afternoon to the elub of Christmas books round of dancing, games and music. Iste home. In New York, whiclj was Miss Laura' Shepherd. Reading for the which is. after, all, the most reason composed of the wives of the Beaver Selection They will a1n Ka ua tn able High School orchestra. Hallowe'en decorations were, in evi- his birthplace, and at the official high school faculty and board. The policy obtainable, there Is no h dence throughout. Benediction J. F. Tolton. IK together with prices question of his protection in so dosump agency la Washington. The guests Included: Mrs. Joseph F. Mc The mothers, fathers and wives of here books may be ob-- ing. stamps will not be placed on sale Gregor, Mrs, T. W. Gunn, Mrs. John ,or men will be entertained at FAMILY BIRTHDAY elsewhere until the present supply 1s F. Joseph. Mrs. Wil IT. MorrU. Mr. An attractive feature of this insur 'ny parent In Beaver Dn application. exhausted. Tt has not yet been stat- Robert L. PIxton. Mrs. W. E. ance Is mat reinstatement may oe a banquet In the high school dining M - V.. Mrs. O. F. McShane declined to ed how many of the new stamps are ""is are printed in type made simply by paying one month's hall at 1:30. Mrs. Frank 8mlth and Mrs. J. a attractive to the child. 5 2 from to children's The now In circulation. Fire stamps from A. her dance, that anniversary birthday Thv premium to cover the first month's Young. excellent illustrations: lapse and one month's premium for o'clock, will take place in the school was at hand' on October 33. but her the first he,et were presented to the The club was organised with a Beautiful Legends"; the Initial payment on renewal, un- gymnasium, Instead of at the opera mother's household was firm In the former president's daughter,- Mrs. view to promoting social fellowsklp-withl- n ' Alice Roosevelt Long worth; and five ? Days Before Columbus": less a man is so seriously disabled douse, as at first announced. The determination to celebrate. the faculty circle. i'Te LKtVo pn . that he cannot pass physical exam evening dance will be given at the The big birthday cake, ice cream also to his son, Theodore, Roosevelt nlmal confections, fruits and cocoa were Jr. assistant secretary of the nary. at Home"; Mark ination showing that bis condition opera house. , MRS FOURXTEH RETURNS In evidence, while the fried chicken 'works; "Rohtn iiuvi wAn, does not constitute a life risk. In CTPAHXA CLUB MEETING hot roll, preserves etc., were being MRS. PATTERSON RECOVERING L. R. Fournier of the Tellurlde this event, reinstatement may be J hid a uin t dispatched. Games , of Hallawe'en jonn u. wnue arrived on Power company; left last Tuesday made by paying up lapsed premiums, The Utahna club held its second time were enjoyed. Those present Tuesday from Salt Lake, where she for Salt Lako to meet Mrs. f"T"; Patriotic Stories; Hans and such a man has then recourse to Fournier of the season Tuesdsy after- were Mrs. McShane,' Mrs. Emerson, went four weeks ago with her dau and little nd meeting Rene, who had arrived on Aesop. Fairy 8torles; compensation. J f Romus Returns"; "The Real There are two squads touring the noon, November 6, at the home of Judith and Charles Barrett. Orrfce ghter, Mrs. Jss. Patterson, who wss the S. 8. Paris, in New York, Novem mem and Norma; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mc confined to "the hospital . there for ber 8, from f UOOKC " several months' visit state for the purpose of again Inter Mrs. Herbert 8taplcy, with nine Shane's children; II. Clinton Jr. and some time following a major opera- In France. bers present men, especially inn thero are mors thon vlewlnr They reached Beaver on and tiny Katberlne Jane, children of Mr, tion. She Is now steadily Improving Monday. Mr. end Mrs. Fournier The club Is a combined-sociro" books to be exhibited, es with regard to their government in meetand the and Mrs. Clinton McShane. winter's and will be able to return to her came down for the dance lot the children kenslngton, and young surance. Also, the fsct Is being stres Tuesday hold home In Reed presently. ings anticipations. pleasing vocational night. Their baby daughter is remain aed that application for Mrs, Sarah R. Woolsey entertain While in Salt Lake, Mrs. White Ing in France with her maternal training should be made without de Mrs. Wm. Ysrdley is reported, ed'wirh a family dinner party last sawher daughter, now of Elko, Neand , will later take I". KTt- "elvln Edwards lay.A. O. Anderson of Leeds, has been somewhat Improved, having been Thursday evening for Dr.- and Mrs. vada, and also visited her daughter, grandmother, the ocean when she is feelvoyage, Mandsrfll Alt VAA W. B. nsmilton. Mrs. R. V. Frailer. quite 111 during recent days. ing stronger. r Portion of the In Beaver the past wee. Democrat, C ELECTION RETURNS " - 5T -- I ! I wty thci 'let Bart i Parent-Teacher- s' - i ith Wa I l 1 "ty ttoti. offlewiBi b httk rtry isdt t bMU, ce. At & LDd ipt aaabtt 1 1 eva& g - , I 7 I ' I I I III!!! ! E I I I ! : I I I I JUDEXT-BOD- i Y 1 ity, " Cc ! es-co- it choos-fcult- - rd - ier'4 Tan-gre- n. 1ANN tie 9 1 pj trkof - -- . 1 r uAmm AX. ce al 'o - - day. |