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Show berculosis. Of this number 151 were born in Utah; 22 came to Utah la -Mrs. Will T Morris was hostess toj childhood; 6 had been In Utah 101 BETTYJANE 16 had been in Utah! club more; Mothers onlyearaor the members of the leea than: 10 years; 4 were Thuredav afternoon of last week. unknown was spent with J dents and The afternoon y RUBY H. MARTYN needlework and chatting. At five It was early recognized that as tu- Milford to Fhy et Married o'clock the hostess served a very berculosis is an infectious disease, Milford. first team will be here dainty luncheon to the' following j thejjransmlsslon of tuberculosis from Betty straightened the dilapidated you coming to the Senior on ' March 9 lone person to another, especially to window shade and got the wild disarto Friday our sec members: play Yes,, ot course you are. You ond We want your support, Mrs. John one in his own household in daily rangement of the hired room lnte some Mrs. J. F. McGregor. Iford to miss It. If you want both teajay town and students. The prices Young, Mrs. Robert Pritchett, Mrs. contact with him, must be avoided. order before the sat down en the edge cone s to ruah tupid actions, will be 15c for students and 25c for Mark Woolsey, Mrs. Thomas Gunn. The only way to do this effectively of the humpy bed and began to peel Senior play and UsrurWaTFff townspeople. Don't forget tW date, Mrs. Edwin Paice, Mrs. J. F. Day, u to isolate the natlent from his fam the orange site had brought for Ellse. "I nearly died last night," said Eltaa, per or the announcement ot March 9. Special invited guests were, Mrs. W. ily and so to teach hUm to care for te of the eventful day. "Believe uie, I was acart here slowly, Smith, Mrs. Carlyele Smith and Mrs. himself, that he may return to his all alone." j- Taylor Farnaworth. family without being a menace to Betty Jane braced her stout young English Program Given ry to Go to Milford them. But we have no institution in heart U venture upon the thin ice of An Interesting feature of the pro . Beaver seminary is to go to gram In assembly last the atate where this can be done. personalities. HARRIS COLLINS Friday, was "Cant you run out to yeur home for Utah is one of the three states in Sunday, March 11, as home "The Trial of Bad English," a play a visit! Ill hold down the extra work jarles. The meeting will start presented by Miss Ollerton's Some ot the friends of Frank Har- - the Union which has made no such English would make at the Besides m. the tubercu-h- e your being away speakers, classes, u was , p. presented with the ris might be interested to know that- provision tor the care of its office. Colrls and boys(.the club will be idea of lous. Alt others, except these three was married to Miss Evelyn impressing upon the Stu "There ain't no such country place to help entertain. Cornwall dent the have state sanatoria, and many otl attached to me, girlie. The last of my Importance of good Enr lins of Salt Lake City, recently. i from Salt Lake a full of pep lish and to Frank is a Beaver boy and a son them have county sanatoria as well. folks died when I was in high school exterminate bad English r. He will direct the exercises rrom the Beaver D. D. Harris. He has been work- - in addition, there are many private and I parked myself independent under of High School. ford. Ing in Park City, where there are i sanatoria, so that the total number the bright lights." The glaring tragedy of that dwarfed several Beaver boys working this of sanatoria in the U. S. at the pres Take a Trip to Paradise- -. Jane's personal difficulties. BeBetty ent a time is about 700, with capacity enter, an Easy Five Dollars cause life wa being difficult Just now n you want to forget you are in i lot about 63,000 beds. Not a single 4 for Betty Jane. She had come up to 'Fish & Game club of Bearer, Beaver, come to the Junior Prom one oi inese is in uian. CABLEGRAM the city Joyously, bound by the promise de an offer of a prize of five Yon will be so completely dazzled by We realize the futility ot attempt- - to send the home folks a certain part in the me magnincenct transformation of to the person handing Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson re- - ing at this time to urge the legisla- - of the salary which had seemed fabukme for the camp grounds, lo- - the high school gym you will think ceived a cablegram from their son.fture to provide funds for a State tu- - lous to her farm knowledge of living V short distance up the can you are in Paradise. Don't miss this Wilford, It took courage to reJr., Tuesday morning, who berculosis sanitarium, but we do expenditures. yhy don't you try, students of wonderful opportunity. Remember main gingham-clain the midst of silks on most respectfully represent, in view has been in Blackburn, England, I H. S. the date, March 16. and voiles and linens. She had never a mission for the past two years. He of the facts herein obtained, that the imagined that food could, cost so much, Ejaid he had. received his release and legislature should pass a law provid- T00m WM And her Un of lu would sail rot nome ra aoout tenting ror tne creation or a eommiseron fcm; HAPPY SURPRISE BIRTHS to make a careful and complete study To the amazement of the ether office days. In girls this tanned, of tuberculosis of the shy Bet preva'ence after when school, Born Mr. to jnesday, and Mrs. Ira Baldwin, The office men. "took" with Jane the all a view to with ty Utah, presenting SEWING PARTY home, Miss Alice Baldwin leaver, February 25, a boy. watched and were about that huffy girls next before facts such legislature, of her classmates twenty-fou- r her with eyes while they stood Mrs. John Nowers entertained a and with such recommendations as red at her home to give her a Born to Mr. and Mrsfl Albert Ford-haaloof. wasn't for Betty Jane to It easy will seem best to take care of the Greenville. February 25, a girl. 'ew friends at her home Tuesday af- have them giggling about secrets she trenoon with a sewing party, from 21 situation. The Utah Public Health as could not share, and she had never nes were played for a while, sociation stands ready to finance such Imagined that such material for trag refreshments were served by Born to Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Kes- - '0 5 o'clock. After which a delicious chicken a commteston in the way ot clerical edy as Eltse unfolded lay near their Farrer, assisted by Miss ler, at Greenville, Monday March 5, f"hlo help, records, flies, etc., and we feel pert souls. Ellse needed food and sunllnner was served. a boy. sure that the Federal Government, at shine and home happiness, and was F. Mrs. were J. The were: invited guests )se present without a dozen cento to purchase is Skinner, Anona Wilson, Bar- Tolton, Mrs. Frank Low, Mrs. Will the request of the governor, will de Born to Mr. and Mm Ezra them. Betty Jane Just couldn't Imagine to an tail cheat expert diagnostician Clara Smith, Mrs. Wm. Hurst, Mrs. J. F. on February 22, a boy. Jenny, Vera Goodwin, how dreadful the world would be with &1d who to be attached commission, Mrs McGregor, Mrs. Ed Patterson, fcouse, Zelma Pearce, Julia Low out home folks. would hold c.Mnlcs throughout the Geo. Woodhouse. ( Ukerman, Margaret Hunting' "You're going right straight out to LIBRARY REPORT state for the purpose of making a our farm," she told Ellse. "You'll hate rella Ruth Morris, Lottie Cart a ad accurate tuberculosis complete there." to well Chloe Lillian get TUBERCULOSIS RESEARCH Farrer, jit, Harris, Adult fiction circulated .....904 Because Ellse loved her own exist survey. In this way, the state would I Cartwright, Marie Baldwin, Children fiction circulated 251 ence to as the and knew aha was likely to die be not expense, any put Thft undersigned have been ap- I Gentry, Donald Barr, Keith Ow Total with "" " without some help, she acquiesced In com without serve commission would oJnointed Karl Smith, LaFrance Atkln, committee to submit to the ri,,ni Betty Jane's plan. For the moment aba , Ed Messenger, Arden Mc Members registered of the legislature certain Pensatlon. and a moat valuable piece was too terrified by the fear of death lathews, Ernest Murdock. to think of Michael i Is your hobby, culUvating birds ommending that the legislature enact 1,c heftlth wonld be "compllahed. It was when one of her schoolgirl tusuomittea wrote that Nat had taken Ellse to on commission M. I. A. Kespectruuy law a la agriculture, rardeninr. or creating nhinv C. N. Jeneen, state superintendent the county fair In his new flivver that berculosis research, and for which elm. . If no cntiMilt tho Hntfti- - Irov nitnn Intrndncnd 8. Of PUhllC instruction. 30B. K. MOT- - Betty Jane narrowed her eyes and paid ,e Beaver East wardi will give Public Library. . reu, or tne state Doara or neaun. ne- - more attention to Michael. B no 27. 'olio wing program; March 11. It yes. I will let you take me to nf 9 be given in the school building nMimiiuii tho her J. Sears, of the University of the"Why, PLEASANT EVENING this evening, and have suppictures 45 p. m. traveling health clinic, which is Just Utah. per afterward." she drawled, when he fo Emma Thompson, asked her for the hundredth time. A number of the frlenda and nel completing a survey of the state, 766 JUSTICE PROMPT as were suffering diagnosed Wanda definitely Hustling home from the office, Betty jading Stoney. ghbors of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tan- Jane took a red serge dress from its Of this number, from ano Solo Wesley Baker. tuberculosis. gren, gathered at their home Sunday hook. The material was of the closet mat The criminal or in 439 civil females. 371 were males and Whether Iss work. evening for a social time. They were, and she had fashioned It eve cheapest, im of is are the between of them Justice great ters, prompt Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Morris. Mr. and majority had squandered a coin on She nings. Mrs. Mark Woolsey, Mrs. Inez Robin ages of 15 and 50 years, the most portance WATER MEETING beads to dangle over th gleaming son, Miss Ruby Hales, Miss Clerinth useful period of their Uvea In the 4 They have discovered! in New York front, and she did hope the gown would cases found, 22 per cent showed a Ctty courts that speedy trials lessen hold together long enough for her puro North Creek Irrigation com- - Jensen, Mr. George Robinson, A lun history of exposure to the disease crm6. it has been found that if the pose. Anyhow, Michael would pay for held a meeting in the library cheon was eerved at midnight. from some other member ot the trials of criminals are speeded up a meal she had gone without te pur ment at 2 o'clock Monday after- In fact it was found in tney wljj not be so apt to look upon chase it All that week the dazzled household. AMERICAN LEGION dn cases 180 three counties, in which tn6 Jaw , a farce It j8 undeniably him, and at the end of It she invited iis is their first meeting since him to the home farm for over Sun the rest of the true mucn of the influence ot were incorporated last fall. They Price, March 3 Carbon county the facta concerning day. httS been lost because cas- d the stock certificates to the American Legion men are well start- - . family were actually obtained, that our Michael fell headlong, and he didn't . uluor down from ei are aiiowea to arag aiong car- itrlke bottom untll ne fent members and Albert Green cd on their Job of entertaining the inero retained as water master. convention of Utah legionnaires and households in intlmata contact witn red from one court to another until the noisy, late train into the chilly dusk tDB Pat,ent- ha they are worn out. The prisoner is of a country evening. A purring fllv-executive Doara was ladies, August 9, 10 and 11. Price '"""ung from lu" rat dealh the In utah 'a turned loose. Others are "led to be-- ver was drawn up at the edge of the ted: post has adopted) budget of' $1500 oeen nas never mgu. rcuiosis ,iere they can violate the law and get j Dennis White, H. H. Ashworth, for two days of the convention and de- - off been not . Tl. rate appreciably ha. tb. 1 Knox, H. P. ayb. the poet at Hiawatha will spend Green. " n- In man who understand, the weakness urtn the ans were discussed for the re f 1000 for the second day, on which rQu law BeTer W"U ding of a dam at Blue Lake the convention will be guests of that 1916 tne aeaui raw would. Betty Jane knew that tone ,B ln uuh w" 40 0 per as long "d to tr,&l- ,H eek8 it is now owned T0lc6 ctlled for her state. of one 10?'JI' finest in the the hl, by the company camp, as. possible, knowing mat eacn uay .nuggle over his rough sleeve. And she up me remainder of the lea-Other posts of the county and of ln 1821 ,lWH'M vm MOTHERS' CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Distinctive Individuality in NEWS ITEMS non-rea- l- 1 V i ,' c ELZEE HATS W . d On Display at The Beck & Low Millinery Parlors . t I well-covere- d, re-i- g HOTEL LOW cat-lik-e I Ash-wort- h Owner- - Mgr. Mrs. T. M. Low, One Door north of Telephone building. Hot and Cold Water. Modern Convenience. Phona Every Cx . Beaver City, Utah . Mrn. non-tlctl- ....IZZsUmbers wn. "" - ,v, 1 p AND DRESSMAKING Neatly Done at Beckley Store Mary A. Madscn ssas.snmMMHtWW . state are falling in for a lext August pn acres of first-cla- ss land, one- Pasture, close In. Enquire of H. hompaon. Hew, With Ve. who find fault rarely Transcript. New r, find Spring-Good- s ORGANDIES VOILES SATEENS wwd . aestns irom woercuio-Tor. Lawyers are clever enougn to ine aciui numwr "'I know this Is true. Tnat is wny tney deaths from tuberculosis In Utah t0 ATif tnelr cases as far as pos-b- y the ehown in following Is BiDie 4Da AS long. If violators know years time ab00t 1,6 every year, big table?' The " death certfflcates A writer says sunken warships make in the State board of health' show to have been unequrvo-ifter war's alarums, the swsllow nests these deaths In the cannon's mouth and the young cally diagnosed as due to pulmonary flsb play peekaboo- In the portholes of tuberculosis. Lout In 1918 there were J14 deaths. the lronclad.-- 8t erat In 1917 there were 191 deaths. In 1918 there were 209 deaths. In 1919 there were J00 deaths. In 1920 there were 17T deaths. on-fi- le -- oj '"''those "who contemplatr violat ln- - tlle jaw knew that they were gojaf to get a speedy trial without or faT0r or unnecessary contln- nance, crime would lessen in mis country over night. It has worked in New York City, It ought to be giv- ra trial In every section of our f,. - uiooe-iJem- o- la 1921 there were Just Arrived 181- t And thm death. I 1921. TAFFETA RATINES The Beaver Equitable Co-O- p I t- ,,. " I SHOES rlght th,t Total. 1,178 deaths, i lB ths Utah la one of the five states in , which there was on increase ln theL . " tnbrculoIs death rate from lzo tou.-,- - IUft . CREPES Complete. New ; Line of - Kn Uflk T 4 teri we want to say TndCi.i district Is rtv- tn(i we mj,rht say the f wht can be . ,mn 4ntir '' " hrua .hn UUgU VU iv. K.,h .- v" v .- VWV w va- Beves ln dolnr things himself. NOW, Studies of the Incidence of tuber-d others to do the same. culosls in many part, of the TJ. 8.. two yeart ne juat;e Knox, Ia show that there are at least nine haa occupied the bence, he has done tmes aa many people suffering from mora to give prompt Justice than die disease as there are death, from any other Judge we know of. it In any year. This waa the result ar He baa succeeded In clearing the rived at by the Pramingham, (Mass) calendar In four out of five of the demonstrations. This would mean counties In his district. Only In Mil that in UUh there are at least 1.629 lard county is there left any esses yet person suffering from active tuber-- to hear .and theee eases are mostly culoai. now. based on the number ot ,eftr0Ter from ,yMrs before. While as anown oy aewni aeatns in In other districts are calling Judge. rertlflcatee on file in the State Board for help, Judge' Knox I. calling tor of Health. mere work. Long may he serve.-Beav- nil, er After the survey had been nder County New.. way for some time and a consider able number of case, of tuberculosis hod been discovered, the claim was Wife's PVtvlleoe te Purchsse Food. That tt la the wife", privilege. In nil made that all these cases were Im of society. to lay out the rlaase. ported from elsewhere and that none for food, was the dictum laid money ' had developed within the state. In Lmutoii (Enslnnd) mftrfs- iwn fc order to show the truth or falsity of tratt to deciding a matrimonlsl distills claim, complete data on the sub-tjcj, troM because the hue- on waa with hi. meals, ds-dlsMiUsfled obtained the nativity otlbaad. Ject to pnrchaae the food himself. consecutive powltlve caaea of Twtttttt$tt;;ssgaMtttMMwalll71 tu-d4- ed She had heard Ellse cry out gladly when she pushed him In. The farm house waa warm and light and. fragrant with broiling ham. Betty Jane's mother bad a glad welcome,' and sisters dished the tup- her school-ag- e per, tni the unlet farmer father came ln to sit at the head of the table. Betty Jane waa very, very happy.. . There was an awful minute when I lust couldn't breathe after Mich got ln where I was," whispered Ellse as she ' helped Betty Jane with the dishes afterward. "AnQ he says he Just can't 7 believe this U mel Betty Jane laughed. A Ellse ln pink percale waa hardly recognizable. Michael had sense to know that he had al had the . V. .k. wvu'u tv j, W. OT u '"" home a home now make his to. ready ' ' indeed. t Ton were a darling to bring Mm out" flushed Ellse. "I shall tell the girl, how perfectly splendid you are about everything. Wa thought you were Just .tlngy when yon were helping your people. Betty Jane, folks love you because you are genuine clear ' through.". Betty Jane shook her need over the dish water. She could hear Nat talk ing In the other room a. she dried the warm pan. She smiled happily.. When Nat was ready to buy the farm he wanted aha would be waiting. He came out Into the kitchen now, as Ellse drifted In where Michael was. ' "Say, Beta, It makes me sweat some time, to think of the dty fellows," b grinned. Silly I" laughed Betty Jane. "I guess I know how to handle them P HITS YOU Bring your appetite here bring It here where we make a spoclalty of satisfying the innor man. Come ln for a., special order or a regular, meal and be assured before you enter the door that you are gcing to get good food. . going on with MlchaeL JHEGE3I.CAFL.. . dear-skinne- fxmtk cCor o tte t war prices. at d, golng-to-be-plu- 15ettei ' ' "What townf la Statistics. the death rate, ln your . , "About two per sutoraoblle," ton Evening Transcript. Bos- 9 WHEN HUNGER JXjSSbi:ll "" Vot - "" FOR SALE ston Pressing, Repairing. 1 - ."bos Cleaning, and Dying jf lttl.. ml MWmOoea AodclA kart ".i6 Chlcopw Falls U5s 'COLD IN TIIE HEAD" U an-ae- ThoM attack of Nl Currh, to fiqwnt rold ubjet Oown" eonOltmn. in a Tin rrnr.)y IAU$ CATARRH MEDICINE Is toa Trwitment conilitlnf of an Oinmnt, a Tonic, which afts t uvd locallr. MuQotcklV through td Blood on the bulldlnit op tha Prt'eoa, cous Surfac. and mkln rou h llabU to S"cold. for vr TMra, Hold tor druitlt r. J. 6btny Co., Toledo, O. |