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Show 1 i VOL 22. NO. 36 93.00 Per BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1023 EARLY CHRISTMAS THOUGHT FOR THE SOLDIERS EISTEDDFOD IS A BIG SUCCESS The second night of the M. I. A. Eisteddfod given Tueday night of last week, was a six act vaudeville. Each act was well put on. Chase mur-doc- k and Frank Smith the jolly sailors ang rollicking gongs which which were touch enjoyed by the Information concerning early pre paration of Christmas bags for our service men, of whom there are 3S,- 225 soldiers, sailers and marines re maining in the army, navy and the marine corps in our insular posses sions and in foreign countries, has Just come to the hand of the Beaver Chapter aecrotary, due to her recent absence in Salt Lake City, following attendance upon the regional confer ence of the Red Cross in Provo in June. The time for making and equip ping the bags is not long now, as it Is desired that they be shipped in time to reach the port of San Fran cisco by September 15. It Is however not a difficult task, as the bags may be simply made, of bright colored creton, approximately 10x10 inches in size when finished. The work may be done by individuals, or by our women's organizations. The Service Star, the Women's Relief Societies, etc, besides the Red Cross committee THB BEAVER STAKE A DAIRY BULL PONY EXPRESS How the old Pony Expreaa operated during the Civil war and hpw U is to be this month, is told in the Union Pacific magazine, which is being distributed. Buffalo, Bll's nephew, William E. Cody Goodwin, will lead off on the first lap from St. Joseph Missouri on August 31. The run will end at San Francisco on California's Admission diay, SCENIC HIGHWAY EISTEDDFOR REPORT ASSN FORMED CELEBRATION The farmers and dairymen of Beaver have decided to rganlM ArrangeJersey' bull association, ments have been made to secure 4 bulls from high producing parent- $180 $430 Provo, August 25 Recent aglt; .1329 tlon on the part :of , cntral tnd.to"t Note .paid on home . ASSOCIATION ...1560 Total Receipta Total Expenses them Utah counties which had f 1.105 ' Us object a Just recognition of tl, central Utah route, from Salt Lai) City via Milford to Ely. Nevada at; committee wish ' to thank all those who have helped to make the Eisteddfod the great success which it has been. We also wish to express our ap preciation of the support the Beaver public are giving in the building of the home for the girls. algned Robt. L. Pixton and Laura Shep. herd, The general age. i John T. Caine III left Monday for on to Ban Francisco,' or to St. Georf the east to purchase dairy cattle for and on to Los Angeles and whlct counties of Utah and he waa authoriculminated in the organization of tl September 9. The fastest fony Ex- zed to purchase bulls for Beaver. Scenic Highway association at Cedt) press record of 7 days and 11 hours, This is one very practical step toCity, July 17, bat already brougl,' whic hwasmade with President Lin- ward the improvement of the dairy about profound results, according t coln's inaugural address In 1864. cattle of our county. It provide posofficials of the association who srj, may be broken, although the l sibilities for the small herd as well about to open headquarters in th attention to the Pony Expresf as the large ones at the lowest poscity. travel, bot;, bration this year is designated to sible cost. It will cost about f 5.00 HOME FROM TRAINING CAMP east and west, It now choosing the' rather than to break record. The per cow and furnish service for 8 routes to greater extent than ever beroute of the San FranciscoOverland years from the very best sires. Ernest Pearce, Ray Murdock and fore, as indicated by reports froi'. ty. n Limited of the Union Beaver has a very good market Elden McGregor returned Saturday both St. George and Ely. In the 3rd act. "The Song Birds," Pacific, except that the train goes for dairy products. Three cream sta- from Salt Lake, where they have This is being accomplished in tpi Miss Lucile Huntington and Miss Vir through Omaha and the Pony Ex- tions, one local creamery and one lo- -' been for a month at Ford Douglas, of the long, drawn out controvert glnla Pearce, rendered several fine press started at St. Joseph. Of the cal cheese factory are competing for attending school a,t Citizen's trainregarding the proper ronte across tk musical selections. The minstrel 61 Pony Express riders recorded in ing camp. the milk or butterfat. Great Salt Lake Desert wett fro: ' ' show was the crowning feature of history, 6 survive Charles Cliff, of It is not possible for the dairySalt Lake City and which has dor'' the evening. St. Joseph, who may ride for a few 8. 8. MOTHERS ENTERTAIN to men the of Beaver a with price to regulate articles the state great harm In giving rif Suggestions blocks in St. Joseph before turning n Wednesday night Hon. J. F. of dairy products. We must meet which the bags may be filled include to the report that Utah ttands like over his mount to Buffalo Bill's Officers of the Red Cross staff and gave a splendid lecture on "What the the competition of all other dairy Imilar articles stone wall in the path of transcot ' following; arl Man Has Wrought." He was assisted nephew. W. H. Streeper of Farming- in the county. The thing the S. S. mothers entertained at the tlnental traffic, and that there Is r' producers may of course be chosen according ton, Utah. Tom Ranaham of Los An for us is to reduce to minimum the Gem cafe at a banquet in thearthth by Frank Smith, vocal aolist and to Individual Judgment; handkerj good outlet to the west. Reese Griffiths, violin solist, and the geles. Charles Becker of Westfall. cost of This is done by Gem cafe at a banquet Thursday at chiefs (one or two) wash cloth. production. ok1 in "Even the time short tlnce 2 p. m. in honor of the etate presi Oregon and John Seebeck and WIl evening's entertainment was one of pocket knife, pocket size memoran llnm Pridham. both of Almeda, Cali getting dairy cows that have the ca- dent of the Service Star legion, Mrs. association became an active organ the very best. dum book, diary, mechanical pencils, ' pacity to respond In yield of milk """" ws have s AjeMVMVtftasiakJl fornia. . Provo. Accompany- - vftnt Thursday night the Eisteddfod to good feed and care. The next i. c Potter of with chain, playing cards key ring ended with a three act comedy, "The The Pony Frproc lasted "PronS Ap th!n? iatO care and feed them so ing her were hr. husband. Dr. L. C. and putties, tobacco pouches, cigar Impression," satd President Kd. Charm School," played to a large I,. j . Bnh. ril 3. I860 to October 24, 1861. when '.. ette cases, pipes, needles and thread, they can respond. ... w .. Hincklev. "and If we can keen- im .v. me onuquci iu the Pacific Telegraph was completed appreciative audience. ai me ciose oi ,t. ... iStk wn.V mrm wflt kWA" mAf' return and It requires a certain amount of paper, postcard, writing , 1. Vfitmv jvf zr.r. The M. I. A. young people have state president waa presented wun .""'"'.."" .."". ""n cow what and addressed to the chapter, with Xmas to the feed maintain 7 became dr , vers for Ren Hollariav'i.; the centerpiece which consisted ot more t Jiotisands going the right wr certainly proved themselves capable Is . . she receives above maintenance . We don't care if they en!. greetings, to lend personal interest , next vear. of putting on' a home uu n large luuuijuc i i stage line that was discontinued upChautauqua to the gift. No which the profit comes from the supplies perishable a part nignway across urni b ana u is noped mat another sweet peas. A aift from nronrletress complete on the driving of the Golden Spike year such as or bulky. A cow must have the ability to eat etc, cake, candy, because ws know Lake Desert, Mn Wm Novas. at Promontory. Utah, connecting the they will do it again, for this has be put in convert this should must breakable she and articles, then lots a better ronte thront1 have already hecn a perfect success as an enter Those present were Mrs. Clara Union and Central The! Pacific's. the bags. milk Instead of beef. Herefeed into Utali entral by way of Mil Mrs through Mrs. Minerva Nowers, Murdock. tnlnment and financially. Pony Express required the services It is requested by the division of- of 80 riders. 420 horses. 1!0 stations in lies the difference between a dal- Sarah White. Mrs. Nancy Whom- - ford to Ely and a fonts that ean I " "ccl Mrs. traveieu an me joar ruuno. runu fice that the chapter SCENIC HIGHWAY ASSN. notify head- and 400 station men. The longest '.' ,"" horn, Mrs. Isabell McGregor, , For an illustration, we will say Electa Dorrlty, Mrs. Clnda Murdock, more, we know that the developmet. quarters of the number of bags they continuous trip throughout a formal Mr. M....nRpiie of roadt that will lead to tne tcsn Provo, August 23 After going may expect from the chapter. To this rert period was 322 miles made b It requires one pound of butter fat m w.-t- ,. Mn wondert of southern Utah and th xii.. nitmnnt nver your roads and after viewing sanitations Interesthe heh fefefeheh Buffalo Bill at the age of H. per day topay for the cow's feed lioarv, in n msai fcuss vs - win promote irtme neiween m Bowbs r Mm Txttle Rnhinun or one end. therefore. Individuals some or your wonderful organnnd care. If she only gives scenic at BL Geori Yia Los . Lake and Angelea Emma Mr.. Mr. Interested this volunteer in no izations be will there tractions in southern Utah, I can pound per day profit DEATH OF C. O. DUXSHEE not help but feel that so great a vol project, may notify the secretary, ro Tolton. Mrt. Addle Puffer, Mrt. Ma- - 'or twelve montnt or ine year are Now if she gives one and .I J UII1UIVUHI0I far Krester Importance In curaui. o.i.i.hitnt Mr. . Martha urne o ftrafflc will join the Lincoln Mis Beaumont, chapter pounds per day. you will get reMrs. county Mayme Dunshee, tlve Mrs. Zella profit to us than any direct wee highway at Ely, Nevada through chairman, so that word may be trans pound of profit per day. If Cline. Mrs. Mae Atkln. t was called to Salt Lake City corder OBI I. tjmi. urn MotH Mm Rtvnev connection nciwwB o.i Mn ....... rpt.nmn.nn 1 office without ....v.she g1ve your Beaver and Milford connection mltted to the division pounds butter fat per iiuiuyni.ii, on of week account last 9.ATI ni1 SVST OS mwA Xtrm fV,r FranClSCO Can Wednesday at as to constitute this one of the great- undue delay. she Is Just twice as profitable as .V . .. of the serious illness and death of day cu t I " lucre ui Puritan nccouipmiiuicui est feeders on our entire line." said Kendall Kirk Franke. H. S. and cow that gives pound her hifsband. Clark Orral Dunshee. Gale S. Hoag. field secretary of the Chapter Secretary. of Afr the henauet the nartv ad- - tne scenic Hignway association That per day. pound who passed away Friday evening at Lincoln Highway association, who butter fat above maintenance Is the ourned to the auditorium of the unqualifiedly committed." the home of his sister, Mrs. G. .. turns the trick. The point nhnnt kniMinv Thpm fhev were recently toured southern Utah with Radertseher. The following Is taken jrnrt that BEAUTIFUL BOUQUET PARTY V. D. B. Is, then, cows with capacity, and feed called to order by Local President Gay of this city, secretary from the Salt Lake Tribune.: Murdock. Clara Mrs. of the Scenic Highway above maintenance for profit. association The stake officers of the prima The Beaver City Press received Clerk Orral Dunshee, 4 8 years of age Mrs. Lena Beck McGarry sang 2 . . recently organized at Cedar City, find trouble that the died last home his at of greatest the night a large bouquet of dallahs last work numbers. Dr Potter spoke on the gave a party at tne wesi warn ml. Deseret News. Is with fnrmors Mrs. that G. J. Badertscher. Mr. they generally .v. Tom Law- sister. .nntw. .timiii lief society bnildlnc Saturday ere "Following t. completion of the from Cedar City Nursery. are nnable to was born July 21. 1875. at re Dunshee They n " nonor ana mrt. vtsrrv was much which . Cross work. take in Red Lincoln Highway, which .s about. 8S rence, manager, above maintenance and conse-LaFairfield. Iowa. He came to 'Salt newly-wedNellsen. a then long gave President Potter official tour finder for the Salt Cake appreciated. with his parents in the fall of nuently they receive no profits. It Is The eveninc was spent wita gam j. Mr. Lawrence has been In busita A l, II r .1. w u vi iL. ii v. i w i , Httn f and which we per cent finished, less to much have livestock He better was 1889. many employed years ana music sua yuuus pu fhnnrbt we should work in bar started out to make as direct a line ness for several years and has en In the circulation same to for rule klndt the all of the applies department presented with a twelve pie fe for tho betterment of humanas possible between the two coasts, larged his green house this year, and mony fed to re- SMt ? orders at any Tribune and afterwards as chief and then have good ones, itv. She spoke of the 28th and 29th nhnrhAt we will naturally turn our attention Is able to fill most 'snond a maintenance above in Salt - . far Just Herald. Four Lake at the i clerk waa A iv.t enjoy; i evening pleasant cut flowers. are for or sei ssiae ior to the development of feeders Just time July wnicn l . teen years ago he left there and en- - as it Is possible to make them. She felt that the Red Cross by all present, ice cream ana ca as a railroad must build Its branch purpose. tered the real estate business. He County Agricultural Agent and service star mothers mould CO-- were scrveu ai me ciu ui m PROGRAM FOR CONJOINT lines. Possibly nowhere else on the married Mls Mayme Lindsay, of entire transcontinental route will operate In helping to relieve the tuf- - ning. twelve years ago. She surBeaver NEW YORK RETURN'S TO we And more Interesting tering of the soldiers who are con The M. I. A. will hold the follow- vives him, as do the territory chilfollowing BIRTHDAY PARTY fined in hospitals. Thlt could be done In wklch to work, since Utah and ing program in Park hall. Sunday dren: Alice, Clark. Mary and BarMr. Miss Mrs. and John and Cotter, providing Rait Lake are fast becoming known night, September 2. 1923. by sewing, knitting bara. Her sister, Mrs. Badertscher, Elizabeth Lonergan and Philip Lon Jellies an dother little comforts that Elaine Edwards, daughter of as the center of scenic America with Communfty singing. and a brother. Earl Dunshee, of Los ergan. noted film writers. left on the Mrs. David Edwards, celebrat and not does! provide. government roads radiating In all directions. We Reading Kate Smith also are liTlnK.IPrWay-oCalifornia, Angeles. her 11th birthday anniversary W( ,aBt wwk by Rut0 toT Mt She also told of plans that are being Intend to complete our. highway di Song Thomas Harris. Mr. nunsnee was wen Known in SaItLBk(, anernoon oi it si weea. ire MlM on to nescaay wnpr month nerltftn carry Cltyi every published Dean. Amelia rectly west from Salt Lake CItv to Lesson -- .,4 Lake newspaper circles and In thelpectd t0 taVo tne lrn,n for her me wora nVlnrb. KA VAnl Af RAF lit' It In 1 ,....-k. uu urc uctj me I Klv. but I find that you already have " ior .w. Piano 8olo Mildred Nellsen. lines of and this built city, building were invited to tpena i, friends In of wish New home best The York. with ths dosed 8hn rett a snlnoMd highway from Salt Lake ing . help. Duet Mr. and Mrs. Ous Fernley. up the Westminster and Westmor mru tlma . - w. nc.uwvu. A tinn u !party wll, mnm t0 BMTer W(M!lie es ior nea' ai ross inuj ad. aa. tuctluu- - . ftA.nnnn "ntith through centrat Utah to Mil.rr, Piano 8olo Dmce Tanner. innn nistncts. f a with garnet and motlc. The Service Star legion held ford and thence to Ely, which acday morning. Mr. Lonergan expect A dellclout luncheon wat serv to spend some time in California for meeting Monday night In the libra complishes the same objective In a SURPRISE kv.h adamhyilIjE rv basement, and decide dto continue by Mrs, Edwards to Phylllt Le 'ftle longer distance but which has ith, picturegoer of London. he advantage of being open all the to belong to' the state organisation. Dorothy Levi, Barbara Johnson Sister C. C. Shepherd was htpnily ana wee Mr. Mrs. bast Waldo Mr. Res to White motored c Current events were given by the Milford. Lillltn ratterton, Margai, ver. This. I understand, your Seen-'Parley surprised Tuesdsy .sfternoon. when taraiey were entertained with, a ver last week to visit with relatives president, Mrt. Clara Murdock and Barton. Moreen Christiansen. I, Hlrhway association Is attempting a group of lady friends called In on Ice ceram party at the home of their and friends here. He was accompan Mrs. Corn E. Carlton gave a short Smith. Idona Howd. Mildred Cll. or travto the the attention bring , her unawares. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sewart.id by Miss Delia Ollllea. who bs sketch of her recent trip to Bryc John and Betty Willlamt. Teddy eling nnblic both east and west, and tj was afternoon A very pleasant been visiting her pnrents. Mr awd eanvon. Mtrgarct Cockett Hrhtfullv so because It will correct lunch a and appetizing dainty spent Sunday night Miss Ruth Evans Mrs. R. J. Gillies. Thev left Tne-gan erroneous Meetings will be held the last Impression heard In waa passed around to those pre sen?, a corn roast at her home. There dsv &r their home In Salt Lsk. His Monday nlaht of each month VfflY HE MADE GOOD many quarter that there is no good who consisted of: wsb a car load of girls and boys from wife and dnhter aecomnanled Mm western outlet from 8alt Lake at tha Mrs. J. T. Tanner. Mrs. T. Ounn. Adamsvllle, also a few from Beaver. after spending the pnmmer here. MIsa Clsrynth Jensen. Sarah At George Wsshlngton never went Present time." W. Tolton. Mrt. B. Stoney. Mrs. Mrt. and Lydla Robinson left Wed nes Europe to find out how to run A In a speech which tie made before kin Mist Da V7. Farm. Mn J Jones, Crowds of Adamsvllle people y Toledo Blade. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stoney and lit- day. Angust 21, for their school work erica. the Klwsnlt club here. Mr. Host Tanner. Mrs. Alvln H. Bsker and the Beaver in the swimming Xtr. River, state. tn aon. the Tuestle to of mrrtorcd northern part Reed down Prophesied that In the near future Mrs. C. C. Shepherd. npar Adamsvllle. .tames Tardlev and sons. Wall O. Nellsen took them In his one of the great branches of the day to Tllt relatives. Thev were ss far at Milford by Mrs car and wat Uo necomoanled byjsnd Pov and Chase Ticker, have llneoln highway would take off In Aunt Jane Williams tn KT Orlmshsw, who snent the dsv Mn. Lybert and fsmily. who are re - turned from Psnrnttrh and Hs Nebraska and come through Colo- obj.vta of the Scenic Highway asso a a and Colorado Utah to ner wnn pen rneumansm ana It a with Mr. nnd Mrs. clarence Grlm- - turning to Salt Lake City for the! Town, wbers thev have, been putt' rado Into UtahS thus "hastening a elation perfect -- ork which will be one of the main connections. . tup their large hay crop. shaw. great tufferer. opening of school. audience. The second act, 'Whistling Annie' by Philip Batter, was a scream. The Japanese Religious service, several pretty girls In Japanese costumes, as clowns, assisted Mrs. Helena Beck McGarry in a part of Madame Butterfly" opera, was splendid. The dance of the faries by a number of little folks dressod in Colonial style was very artistic and dainlarge cele-cal- . Trans-continent- al Pacific-Souther- . ; Tol-to- , - I "Zl J!" ,v0 I T r.". .. .,it. , o. c,. - i vi vnin one-four- " " th BT i I 2 - 1 one-four- u...vi.. , I M th one-four- th ' over-stocke- ;"" .... I T i. .... d. ovr. ke ., 1 s. .. i. I w I m iui ... I v i 1 , ; j ve I I en-Jo- lrt hc-ste- if J a. . 1 . |