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Show - . r I o. at si 1SH BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FBIDAY MAY 25, 1923 NEWS OF A. R, C. CONFERENCE. FROM THE An Interesting feature of the Red Cross chapter Regional conference to be held in Provo June 15 th and 16th, (instead of June 14 and 15, as LEAVER HATCH ERY PLANTEJ iter zouwu iiiMicii . .. lair Milin. laaeu v w Vant'i were JBOM and nted Tuesday w reservoir, nted in the new sman to UO.OOO were placed la fervolra in the neighborhood of the ire , Hi-Lo- kchery, wberr they will be ept the road to Puller late la open-t-o travel, which will be about the June. of jth about 66.00Q Besides all these, re taken to Paragoonah lake tome 225,- ago. Thi makes about tU stated in last week's announcement) is the fact that Senator Reed Smoot has been invited to give the address of welcome at luncheon on the first day of the conference, Manager R. c. Branion, of the Pacific division, conference director, will deliver' his chief address at this luncheon. Dr. T. B. Beatty, state health commissioner, and Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman, National Womens' Relief association, Bait Lake City, and Miss Charlotte, Dancy, dean of women of the U. A. C, Logan, will speak on "Community Health," in the section devoted to that subject; and Miss Mary Day Barnes. R. C. field representative from the Pacific division, who is known through a large portion of the state for her work in the public health, field, will discuss public health nursing 12.00 Per Year FIRST PLACE IN HIGH JUMP BEAVER COUNTY BUSINESS MEN GATHERING OF Wilford Murdock of the Beaver high school won the first place In the high jump at the annual interschoi astic track and field meet held last Friday on Cummlngs field at the Uni versity of Utah, in conjunction with the annual state high school day The Relief Society building ef the celebration. West ward was the scena of a. nanny Murdoch outclassed alt his compe- - Lathef,nr Thuri.r niht of laat mors and cleared the bamboo at an whon ft Bumber ot thj9 wejll . iCCl. .waraeoi a Kom 8tttierita of "Richard HfiVn of r SaH meaai ror nis reat. The winners of Lake City gathered to honor their old the first three places to, the events friend and teacher, whom they had were given gold, silver and bronse not seen for many years. medals and the fourth and fifth plac John H. Barton acted as master of es were awarded ribbons by the ceremonies. TEACHERS AND PUPILS OF 70's VISIT ELY, NEV. ,,.. A delegation of business men from Beaver county visited Ely. Nevada,: Wednesday of last week, returning Friday, carrying with them a message of cooperation and an invitation realize the natural scenic wonders that are tucked away among the mountains in southern Utah, said one of the speakers, but Utah is plan- nlng a publicity campaign that will; let them know about it. When this is done, you will see thousands of people each year visiting southern Utah. The visitors extended an Invitation to the people of Ely to attend the Pioneer Day celebration at Puffer's lake on July 24, which Is to be a big affair and last several days. An invitation was also extended! to other celebrations which are scheduled for sometime In June. J. M. Lockhart was the principal speaker for Ely, and strongly Indorsed the Mllford route. He spoke of the wonderful attractions of southern Utah and said that he was heartily Jn accord with the idea expressed by the writer who said, "See America " for Ely to. make use of the Beaver- The evening opened with, singing Ely road for auto travelers going Murdoch-- will bo eligible for one an old school east, especially until such time as song, entitled, "A Call more year of high school competi- and j's the link in the Lincoln Highway be one of the teacher's Answer," imall fish to be taken already tion and his friend expect to see own tween their city and Salt Lake shall composition. VI-- t. 1 m tne Beaver t him break the state record ot feet naicuerjr wunu hi be built. Prayer C. D. White. 2 Inches now held by Clinton. Larson. empty. The delegation was composed ef Song-"Co- unt Your Many Bles Coach Young wishes to take this As soon as the tanks can be given N. B. Neilsen, Karl S. Carlton, J. F. ' . sings." to thobo thank t of shellac, they will te filled all who opportunity Mrs. Mr. and H. T. Tolton, Hanks, Roll call, by Mr. Horn to which contributed to the fund that made h Rainbow trout eggs for the fall 8 S Atkin and L G. Clay. They were thirty-tw- o students responded. it possible for the Beaver high school nting in the streams. While the accompanied by E. S. Hinkley, of Recitation- - an old time selection boys to go to the State Meet, The chery will hold only about a quarMiss Mary Concannon, division di Provo, president of the Utah Scenic "Socrates Snooks," by Mrs. of a million Eastern Brook, ow- - rector. Junior Red; Cross will bat was passed twice at public gath entitled, highway; Mr. and Mra, E. R. For speak Sarah Shepherd. to the fact that the fish must be on National and International As rest of Nephi, and E. W. erings and the sum of ISO was given. Clay of Concert Rea4Ing by members of snow it 1100 the until school in tanks seniors the t Nearly high pects of the Junior Work, and Inter Garrison. old the elocution class. "Spartacus snd faculty members were entertain the mountain roads before they national The party arrived at Ely late on Correspondence In the Class of lhe t0 0dn.toni Capan." cd at the University at the annual be planted. Room. Carlo Carbon Wednesday evening, but a delegation Woodward, rom old echo! pa- the 81kN celebration. Contests in public speakhe hatchery will bokl over a half county superintendent of schools from the Ely chamber of commerce ine Entertainer.? wers andi can were dramatics be plant- and Mrs. Robert Witmer. lion Rainbow. .They conducted ing . secretary was on hand to meet them. After a First." b Mr' n'treod '. A; ot under direction extension the when quite small, as they go Into Uinta the county chapter, will address hurried bite to eat, the delegation -w nue, ac-the visitors were the divieton. K boio Horn vocai iaa Thursday was streams much lower In elevation this section also. gigantic assembly was escorted to the University club guests of the chamber from early held at noon at which President Geo. companied by her sister, Edith Horn n the lakes, and the roads are al- a held. was where meeting rousing to ". ""'V Chapter service morning until evening, A trip to Thomas of the University and Presi- Thomas.' ys panbie in tne ran. Mr. O. G. Bates, president of thp and be their will people dependants Ruth and! Klmberlay to view the vast dent Joseph Worten of the studentHumorous Reading Artemus Fishermen in Beaver county are by Dr. B. W. Black, man Ely chamber of commerce presided. (workings of copper and a lunch presented Mason Ward Dixon the and as of to Crossing the the value season to best forward body spoke the king office of the IT. 8. V Mr. Gay was the first speaker. He which was in reality a banquet at ager Mrs. Hattie Farnsworth. Line," by to Is year the student. in had have University high many they and! Miss Kate Williams. Salt outlined the object of the trip. Mr. the big boarding house at Ruth. Concert ReadJng-HWh(skeraA dance at Saltatr which all the by rs past, and they are Justified In Lake City, speaking on the subjects. Tolton was called upon. He told In a afternoon was the made Clara P. Murdock. Mra. Sank Mrs, trip con school attended students high Mllford-Beavectlng still better fishing next had what the route Government Claims and Awards to East Ely and McGlll to see the cluded the celebration. Cerfew White and Mrs. Sarah A. r. and "Social Service and the Value to offer in the way of road' conditions' working of one of the biggest cop Shepherd. of Adequate Records." The problem scenic wonders and hunting and per reducing plants in the country. TWO UTAHN8 TAKE B. A. DE-ENTERTAINED Reading "How Jinney Changed man, and ofvthe transient The evening was spent at the Unl CAMP. Mind." Miss Edna White. AT GREE OP U" Her Other speakers during the evening to disabled ex-sclub where Mr. Gay exbited verslty Reminlscont Mr. and Mrs. C. D. White enter- - chapter service Remarks,, by Mr. vice men. are among vital topics of were J. M. LocRnart. E. w. Clay, H. some wonderful views of Bryces canTwo Utahns received diplomae at Horn. ned at dinner Wednesday evening S. E: T. Hanks, Hinkley: County yon. Cedar Breaks, and the Grand other speakers. the sixtieth annual commencement Short talks by several students ex- honor of Richard Horn and daugh- Dr. Henry C. Hunter, chairman of Commissioner Clark; V. M. Plttman canyon. This was followed ny expres- "Terclse of the Call-- 1 of their appreciation of Mr. of Salt Lake City. University pressing MHford chapter will be one of sever and N. B. Neilsen. sions of appreciation and pledges of fornla this spring. They are Miss Horn's work. ,A pleasant vis was spent We will let the Ely Times tell the evening al other chapter speakers, this group cooperation In the routing of tour- - Zoe Cllare Robinson of Beaver, and ing. Those present were: Mr. Horn Dainty refreshment of ice cream ' of tho meeting. story section devoted the Ipts. during speaking . of Park J. City. and cookies were then served by the Traynor Rodger fa. Ida H. White, Mrs. Julia H. In the opening remarks of 0. G. to organisation and finance covering Refreshments consisting of punch, They both received bachelor of arts committee in , Mrs. Threesa H. Bailey, Mrs. of charge and social time of chamber the Bates, president for the Seventh roll cake and cigars, were served by the In the political science de was enjoyed by all present. , Ith H. Thomas; Misses Edna and preparations degrees told that the visitors he commerce, call. Enthusiasm Is growing Ken- Ely club. rtense White and Jennie Gillies, partment. The evening closed by singing, Ely intended to stand by the Lincoln Beaver Kirk dull d Secretary Franke, Utah party returned to The is the of id Mrs. Marv L. Lemon. a Miss Robinson Be With You Till We Meet graduate God highway In Its light to the last, but A. R. C. at Baker Murdock academy at Beaver, and Mr Again." Thursday, stopping Mr. Horn and and Ida believed event he In It the that daughters. failed, for a trip through the wonderful Le- Traynor received his high school ith, left Fridav of last week for Prayer Charles B. Murdock. the Ely people were partial to the cave. MEMORJAM hman's fX Both held Wit Park at lr home in Bait Lake City. The' following are ; the students training Mflford road, adding that expression, City. The 11am' D. Thompson memorial scholar- - that er daughters, Julia and Thressa, responded to roll call. at a recent meeting of the chamber shins at the University of California Harriet Shepherd Farnsworth; Har, Resolutions of respect of the mem when Governor Scrugham was here, SALT LARK COUPLE remain here for the summer. WED AT EVAN8TON, WYO. for two years rlet Dean Peterson. W. It. f Tarns-- 1 ory of Mrs. Margaret Gillies White strongly Indorsed the Mllford route Miss Robinson Is the daughter- - of WOrth. Sarah Bmith Gillies. Win. W. In Beaver lite who departed this WE WOXDKR WHY as a second choice. ah. May I, 192S. Evanston, Yyo.. May 17 Cupid Mr. and Mrs. w. j. iionmson or me Hutchlngs, Sarah .A,, Stoney Shan-Nearly every one of the visitors won a victory over a series of obata city of Beaver. Mr. Traynor la a nerd. Jamee W. Hatchings In Sarah tn hardly understand the at Whereas. Our Heavenly Father. sooke and e?ch proved to be a forceSO o'clock this member of three honor societies, in- - Coplen cles this in ha Sarah the and city atS: wisdom In Hie mercy, cltlxens of Beaver, are Uk Infinite Hutching. Tpm Wool pile ful talker. They presented facts ... : and! is pres- - seTf Nancy Nowers Burt, Francis Har VI.u Beta Phi Farns Ethel Miss tewhen Kappa eluding her from morning, seen release fit to ana and direct long to a and clear way portray regard getting together sister ed the beauties of southern Utah In worth Mansfield of Salt Lake was ident of the Alpha Pi Zata. the set- - rta JmMti w,rt,tus Bohn. John C. "aing a memorial to our soldier dious affliction, our beloved 71. White. Chas. E. Murdock. Mlarr A. In the Beaver East a highly Interesting manner. It was united In marriage with George Ru ence honor society. nd Both Miss Robinson and Mr. Tray- - Greenwood White. Charles D. .White, at maw meeting called Monday Ward Relief aoMetf. one who has obvious that the delegation had made dolph Ernstrom, also of Salt Lake, by to return to Berkeley next Reuben Parkinson. Shepherd, Tanner pt ny Mavor Barton, for the pur-- r.lwaya been an example of loyalty, a favorable Impression and that Ely Bishop Percy 0. Mathews of the Mor nor Intend to assist In the political science Eb, Gillies, John ,'Nowera, William 0. mon church. year of gating the opinion of the Mgh ideals and faithfulness to duty people felt keenly interested in the left fiance her snd bride Og department. The Nowers. H. A. White, John H. Bar-for somethinr suitable for in our organisation, and a patient Mllford road. friende has Robinson this for ft ITIAmnwtnl Miss , . many . taroted. lovln'f wife and mother, . automobile den tan 8arnB a Cerfew White, Jullatte yesterday by Summed up Insa nutfhell their nrI "'. uniy ion peopio wm her to learn of wed be will who of here Intention the being gtad with Alred low, Agnes Low Burke, Nancy the resolved by rument was this: That the Lincoln city Therefore. Be ft ha mnthM Pnt and tnv work and Anderson. Whornhatn. Clara Fares. school In success her but afternoon," in the the boys and ded here great East early of the had lost members of the Ser- - pllcers ard members highway. In their opinion, Ill be pleased too, that she will worth Murdock. Jos R. Murdock. Ward Relief aodoty, thst we tender Its fight, and that It would necessar- they were held back by the bad con F Star Lfrton. ar summer with her parents, jonn x, gmuh. George A Parkinson. not did the snd the of and spend roads, ditlon i is needless to outlet r eastern an heartfelt to have and sympathy love have were ily say that they to think that tb enmmtinftv commendation to the bereft family. through Utah. They maintained that rive In Evanston. until the small hours Sbe will be home about the last of k this month. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION '"He Interest in the move- - whu .0 tenderly, devotedly and ef-- Mllford road would better serve this of the morning. however, least In the daunted, Not her road her other would dMstrlet than during any rwentty, eared, for tt v.. . MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE At the Branch Agricultural collage they procured the address of William neon suggested that ourl long p.uhetic illness. east from Ety. because It was an was aroused who In Cedar clerk, no loss county Dean, our City, Utah, the B, N. 8. S. A. with road feel we e mane a keenly round practically While living monument eb- - c. Alumni association will hold Its be wilt of told services their Memorial and slumbers we Day his the bovs, nrt(i from summits. They claimed that It Is the fv, .v our labors of love and mercy, M, ill"foonerati with th tnavnr realise It if a happy release to her. shortest road to Salt Lake City from Blight. Mr. Dean then accompanied served here next Sunday by the annual banquet and hall May II. H eltT MH..H .. . . 1923. Since this will be the twenty- . she lived a standpoint of time, which they r- - the couple to the county courthouse churches in both wards., uuiini Memners or me We know what she died as missiona was la home license Elder Williams, fifth anniversary of that Institution,' mc Star in the hope of a glorious resurrection gued was the only wsy dlntanee could where the marriage . a . a . ... ae region. Mr. Dean ary. win ne tne speaxer in w cam the assoclaetion is especially assir. Be it farther resolved that tne he measured. They streseed the fart sued. In the mean time mamnrtam H ntteed DDOtt OUT ret- - that already there are many miles of had gotten Into communication' with ward and Clyde Messenger and Tho. ong tnat an 0f the Alumni member HATTY HTJRPRISK re Mulr, home missionaries, in the West 0f tna achool who possibly n, will orda, a copy sent to the bereft fam concrete road along this route and Bishop Mathews." who promptly the ceremony ward. Ths and attend and help to make this a real be to soon are performed miles In Besver the City ponded that many jnore ""'"nds of Mr. and Mrs Rnrt lly, also published Is cordially invited t of Mrs, The is the bride public daughter The added. termed 1n them tne other Press. attend these services at 2 o'clock in sor- In E. M. Mansfield, 86 Esst Seyenteen The great natural attractions ind rave them a aurerise. A "Resting now from care and .. . surprise PARTY, and has the Park hall and Eastward Relief Salt South street, Uke, southern Utah, such a Zlon Park. th schools In the teacher building.. public society a would been Bryce canyon, Cedar Breaks, J9,ntv refreshments were served Restlng from fatigue and pain; Mr. Ernstrom is an suto- Miss Alice rales was riven a sur-midnight. Faithfully she fought life's battl-e- naturally attract tourists and visitors at Ogden. MAGGIE A, AND JIGGS of in Ttrlse narty at the home of her par the employ from all parts of the United States. moMle salesman Death to such. Is sndless gain. Main street South Mrs Alice E. 447, Tourssen. ents, Monday night by fourteen of every White. -Agnes by A, was the expressed opinion Mary Committee. Atkins and Mrs. Tt n. ' their entertained and Maggie Lake. her young friends. Salt Jlggs on upeaker. They told, Ely people that; entertained, at en now en Hatchings, AUc4, C. White, on Mondav niece" comic reunion at a of friends ; A merry evening was snent with is Frank Mansfield wonMiss lbs rommerdsllxe they should ti'gbt. Mr.- - and Mm lerfat-Lehrna- n cave; that it should D.' Farnsworth. and the daughter of evening at the home of Mrs. W. E. music and singing and playing games lsm Mrs. Margaret Ortfatb. r OONE TO CAUFORNIA. of tangren.: were served Delicious refreshment n. r. formerly receive publicity commensurate wjth .Lucinda Farnsworth. Ooodwin and George At n ctose West , the Ninetee membersef at the , . of the emlng. Jo."' Woodbury Of Its value as a scenl attraction. They, here. mnA Mi U evening was spent in social ' M. ward snd Junior Senior I. 'A. t. thls . Morrisser have moved to Pomona, called attention to the fact that Mrs .Edith Fennemore, who has girls participated, making the even Wrrn Neilsen went to Salt Lake trayeraed the rarden anot of that write live. They to California, success. a Jn months last Salt Mi, conven-been splendid 1 Sunday snd Tnesdv he had his ing ffvenl mending which Calievery Utah provided things are lively in sonthsra At eleven p. ra. a delicious flvs- - tonsils removed. He will be home fa ret timed home Thursday Lake City, tourist. the for lence friends, return fornia, and the weather ideal, aearty . course dinner was served. a few days. f Ftw people in the United State of last week. December. as old , t- Pr' rnar ". '"'-'''?',.''- ce .. - sub-distri- I m er ce er , Mil-for- 11 .. v !d all-ye- ar ... f I. - r y .." 7" 1 ... |