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Show - .... v- -. ..... . in. MSa y0L2a PASSESTO BEYOND for many yean an citizen of reward on 12 at St. frfwrre hospital, where, he tad been tokea last September Jot,, medical treatment and to see ir the lower aliunde and milder climate might Miles Low, Wm lonored and respected Bearer passed to Bis Wednesday, December not prove beneficial. Mr. Low wbb born in Parowan, on Juiv 8, IS 56 and was (7 year and I monthsand S days of age at the time of his death. At the age of three weeks, with hit parent, he moved to Bearer, There he has resided ever since. He ittended the local scbools and pre pared himself for college eventual ly being graduated from 'the Knox-vfll- e university of Galesburg, Illl- oti, thus fitting himself to take an active part In the educational and official life of the city and county. He efficiently filled many official po rtions to which the' people elected aim county commissioner, city councilman, county assessor and ' county treasurer. He was married to Miss Rachel Powell, who passed away four years ago. He is survived ty two sons. Frank and Arnold, also three broth- kuv James, Thomas and John all ot ttis city: also two sisters. Mn A. rie Burk of Beaver and Mrs. Isabel Denny of Riverside, California The funexal. d Friday. De 4 at the L. D. cember S. meeting aonse. The principal speakers were: 8. 0. White Jr. and J. F. Tolton. In ferment was made at Mountain View was-hel- 1 temetery Among the out of town neonle vbo attended the funeral were Mr. Md Mrs. Eph Smith and T. Morris Milford. and Mr. and Mrs. Powell Long Beach, California. MACCABEES HAVE DANCE tf.. Beaver Tent Kn ti. d Beaver Review No. 19, W. A . of the Maccabees Joined In jMng a big parade and flance Frl-"- 7 December 14. which w The parade, direction of t State Deputy, T. R. of Salt Lake, was held at Kelley, I. m. A band of 20 niecea t th followed Jtr ili Mies rf the order In fuU costume. Tney made an ImnreaaiTe vi.iit. .. " ince. The dance in th w v v mniia u rw mm wuw the largest and most successful eia here this season. Many people tended from tfcn f towns; - . ri.,,,,4(. EAT YOUR OWX MEAT TV folks who l nlRht. am nrnwiin. n.n breaking Into people' plac- ; ""u w"er let their conditions be "own and get help' In the proper nner. fi0 ag to ,aT 4 Urgt) dojfor Por the night of December 12th "hot wpre flfwl t these kind of tn. .u . ... P'". and ther w tv uv a t tt mar. no need of thM fn no. who i, np aKainit K and n let ? know. can get assistance acting as a turglar "or a There Is ""uiAs ""''f ed for our HttU nr rto... i. iu generosity In'; helping RMF.R RESIDENT VISTTS BEAVER CTTT AGAW Mr Bint Gilford Mmm 1 Arnoia iow weni 10 Tueeday morning to Uke InJ Hr. The faithful Red Crossere of Beaver chapter have continued the knitting of hospital caps during recent months, despite vacation or busy season, with the result that forty-fou- r of the caps were shipped last Saturday to the division office in San Fran Cisco, from whence they have by this time een distributed to the hospi-;tI.ere ouE "men are made more comfortable by the uee of them. It is a well-knofact, moreover, that not a little Joy Is sent to the heart to the he- v a.. e tb.'. tb.i. Save a life for Christmas ro who Is thus reminded that the Red Cross never forgets Previous shipments have been made, at one time 36 caps having been sent, and at another 24, this last parcel making a total of 103 you arc giving, give caps, that have been made within Beaver chapter, by" the following: There are thousands of Miss Martha Beaumont, Miss Kensufferers from tuberculosis, forgotten dall K. Franke, Mrs. K. S. Carlton Mrs. J. E: Crompton, Mrs. Melvin by all the world except the TubercuEdwards, Mra. Wm. Hurst. Mrs Tho losis Association. It needs your supHutchings, Mrs. Clara Langford Mrs life-savi- ng Jos. R. Murdock, Mrs. John Nowers work. port to carry on its Mrs. Hannah Price, Mrs. L. Maye You help when you buy Christmas Robinson and Mrs John C. White. Considerable Inroad has already Seals the Liberty Bonds in the war been made on the second supply of upon consumption. thirty knitted scarfs sent from the Red Crose headquarters for reknl?- V: uy Christmas Seals ! Buy as many ting. After the stress of holida as you can. The Great White Plague there is the promise of a renewal of the work on the part of some, as well c.:n be stamped out entirely. Christ-ma- rr as of the beginning with the share, Seals are saving many lives. on the part of others who have not -- -' yet undertaken the knitting. The Stamp cvt -life Christmas and savcfa - Tuberculosis Seals, Buy head fact that yarn is furnished by With for Christmas. quarters, lacking only suflVlpnt for Chrittmat Seals bright colored stripes, reduces th' to responsibility usually incident U. OK U. NEWS BUREAU MEN WAKE UP nrodiiction work. The interest and Is energy displayed by our women The University of Utah Is not only at all times heartily appreciated, by The item published in the Beaver the highest institution of learning in divi News Beaver Press and and the officials local chapter City County Kirk last week relaUve to me tiling o the state, but it also attracta stU' Kendall sion management. dent3from all parts of the world Franke, Secretary Beaver Chapter. claims of disabled ex-svice men Two hundre dand thirty nine non- has been sent out. from the office of realden'. students attended the Uni HOME USE TIMBER Dr. B W. Black to the press sf Ut-a- verfity of Utah last year, according of reminding to figures compiled by E. J. Norton, for the purpose to Is taking Delayed opportunity tim- all men who were discharged short- recorder of the faculties of the uni and free-us-e thank small-sal- e This la a percentage of slight ber users of the Beaver division of ly after the Armistice that the peri- versity. 9 per cent of the total regis over ly the Fishlake National forest for the od of five years allowed for entertration for the entire year exmarked improvement in the care ing disability claims Is close to au of the forty eight Thirty eight tim ercised In cutting and removing end. This notice from the Veteran's states of the Union and eleven for are While many ber from the forest. with notices and in eign countries are bureau Is e represented by sUU below the established standard which have appeared fre- the formation or out of state stu In this matter cutting areas of this quently in both Beaver County pa- dents at the university. year are left generally In better pers, to the effect that it Is the wish Idaho has contributed the largest than those of last year of the Red Cross home service to re- number of shouidal-way- s we students, In removing timber nder assistance to all men who sufot.her states the a total with leading of the mind purpose keep in fered injury or illness during war of seven. in of sixty California, forests National spite of the creation time on account of wbich they may which Is to properly regulate the use be entitled to compensation and med- the fact that It has numerous large schools is second with a total of of the Umbt-- supply, protect it and ical care under the government protwenty-sjwaterWyoming has sent" twen grow more, also to protect gram. to the university three students ty that sheds. It Is therefore Important There are numerous men who Colorado thirteen and Nevada ten. we Uke only timber allowed by perhave filled out and submitted to the Nearly every section in the coun regulation mit or by open free-us- e formal application fcr try is the bureau utilrepresented at the university, and that we so cut, handle and and in the case of From the east compensation came, nine students and waste ise It as to allow the least those whose claims were filed prior from Pennsylvania, and three from best Its serve to make each piece to December 16, 1922, for vocation- New York, New Jersey, Nebraska, purpose. al training whose applications have Iowa, Florida and South Carolina. After removing the fullest usable not been adjusted because supportOther states in the east, middle west slash should portion of the trees the ing evidence has not ben furnished, and Pacific coast are represented at none ne be lopped and scattered to showing "service connection" or dis- the university. ' to the ground where it will rot out ability. This Is another reminder the forest that all Japan, with eight, leads the quickly thus reducing such, 'as well as those who fersoil nations in the number of nonup building and fire hasard desire to apply for compensation, resident, students. Other nations repdeshould give attenUon without tility. Care should be exercised in the lay to the completion of their papers. resented at the university are Belto do France. If there are those who are in receipt gium Canada, MexleoL.Greece, cutting and removal operations to growIndia, Philippine the least practical damage of communication from the VeterIslands, Russia and, Spain our hopes an's bureau ing trees for in these lie asking for addlUonal for future timber surplus. evidence, or to the effect that they a BIRTHDAY PARTY And again, If we value our yater-afiAd- are rated eligible for 'Section Thr,ee let's not drag down under training only, (which means that brush and start gullies in drsgwaya. compensation already awarded would Miss Florence Woodhouse enterann miw wt an open dragway continue, and that such students tained Sunday afternoon, the occa other or slash with It fill after using, would receive tuition and aU equip Ion being her 9th brthday anniver material so as to prevent ment for study without "training sary. A crowd of school friends were ranger. E. to enjoy tha afternoon, plr.r Tsngren. and erosion W, pay," which Is allowed under Luncheon was served at Ing games tion Two,' they should not( delay ' 5 o'clock. Red PARTY Cross If with the WHILE non-reside- nt con-dftl- non-reside- nt r x. Sac-lir?"5- on '. .... Liue crne.v-""-eph,"Ral- ph of sf - '. they desire to hare their claims reconsidI ITTLE GRAXD DArOTTTER ered. As much as we should delight to prepare all necessary papers Mr and Mrs. Al. Huntington have and lndeod in the past four years many affidavits have been prepared by .received the announcement of a lit the secretary It Is only possible fori tie granddaughter, obrn to Mrs. Wal Mr. ant . Mrs. David Powell of Long Bctt the best adjustment of claims to bejlace Huntington, of Long Reach. n or if the men furnish us ;vmber 8 1923. Mother and little day, in Milford with their sls- - California, and Mrs Lottie Smith, Tattemll all required Information and they on are getting along nlcelv. Mrs. m,tb ,nd famr " win MUford and'Mrs. Margaret are urged to do this promptly. Ken TTtjntlngton is the wife of thefr son, ..' , city to visit vis- dall Kirk Frsnke. H. S. and ChapterjWalW, who was hit by a street car Netlscn Mr. and Mrs. Warren and, killed several months ago.V Secretary. t. ited at Milford Thursdsy. r "'V.m v,, OPENING OF GOV If the recital given Monday night by the Daughter of Utah Pioneers, may be judged by expressions com ing from those in attendance, andXi Salt United States Land Office not by dollars and cents then It was Uke City Utah a success . To Whom It May Concert): Each one taking part on the pro ta hereby given that tha fol Notice or isaoeiie gram was a decendant one township plata have been re Owen," lowing for music while Ruby office from the U. 8.' ceived this at ror. was T. written ny wui song Morris. Tin January, ribveiyn''W6neeT surveyor general for Utah: Township 28, South; Range It Camp will begin a membership drive Salt Uke Meridian f V West; and have adopted aa their slogan, II. Township 29 South; Rang "We stand for Utah, from the Sagef brush days of 184? to the skyscrap- West, Salt Uke Meridian. 29 19' 8outh; Rang Township er days of 1924." fractionThis slogan, In tableau, was the West, Salt Uke Meridian, al. . Introductory number with the slogan Township 80, South; Range II given by the children taking part. Salt Uke Meridian. - ' West; M iss" Utah" was splendidly repre Township SO South; Rang II W. sented by the beautiful little daughSalt Uke Meridian. : !; 7 ter of Laban Burt Township SO South, Rang SO' WV 1847 by Little Mary Dunshee. :. Salt Uke Meridian fractional. 1924 by little Lou Huntnlgton, Front December I, 1128 I Feb with MJss Mae White representing ruary 28t 1924 both Incluslv the the Red Cross, while George Wilson land will' be subject to selection by stood for the native American settler the Stat of Utah, .under th right dressed as an Indian worrior. initiated by th act of August 18th, On one side of the 'stage stood a 1894. For a period of II day fol sturdy sagebrush with the Indian in lowing the expiration of th StatVa the background; on the opposite preference right of selecUon, or from side the little Red Cross girl offer- February 29, 1924 to May 21, 1114. ing to "Utah" a beautiful bouquet both incluslv th remaining nnap of roses. proprlated land will be subject to enA little play Introducing 'the two try under th publio land laws to poems "Goodbye Olda Year," and service mn who served la th war "Happy New Year" by. Isabelle Owen against .Gefmanyj and at the expiraand Ethel Baldwin, the Old Year, tion of th said 91 daya th remain Keith Owen, New Year, Alice Bald ing unreserved,, unappropriated land T aubject to entry and selection win, wlifteonganOrTIl nyTntWuM will of little girls under tha direction of nnder the public land law by th Margery MackerelV cama' next The general public Ely F. Taylor. Reg' presentation of flowers to Nyw.Year ister.' hv little Mildred Mackerel!, added a charming touch to the play. Reading "Christ Of Bethlehem' Mias' Ida Woodhous gav party Mips Jessie Fields. Ila Tanner, Tuesday night at the horn of ., her Xylophone selection e, Prof. Will Ti Morris accompanying, parents, Mr. and Mra. George on Academy road la honor Solo "Only a Memory of Yon" of her brother. Anthony,' who was Keith Owen.' Reading "My Queen" Isabelle R. leaving Wednesday for Fillmore, The v Owen.' evening was spent wth game and wa Solo "Since I've Miswd You" gni music. A midnight luncheon tar accompaniment, Margery Mack served by tha hostess to Melb Whit Letha and 'Ann Cartwright, Anna erell. , Reading "America We Stand for Thompson, Ed! tha 8mlth, Warren Huntington, Nojman : Farnaworth. Thee" Keith Owen.' Two guitar selections Mra Aba- - WUford Cartwright Anthony Woodhous, Mr. and Mrs. Wood ho use and Kali Grover and "W. B. Paxton! ' ' ' Johnny, Came family.. Reading ''Sine Mcrchlng Home.' Keith Owen. MAVDERFTELD NEWS Solo "Faithful to Thee- - Mar guerite Mackertll. Mr. and Mra. C. T. Baldwin visit The music for this last number ed at tho North Creek Sunday School was wrl'ten by Prof. Will T. Mor services Sunday last ... ,' . ris. ERNMENT LAND s, DIXSER . ... wno omun, Mr. William Hurst entertained sepnding a few days here funeral of their brother-l- n at her home Sunday wita a dinner for Messrs William White, "lim Low. mtseton-arles'Gray, returned WeN eDtarU,n t the horns Mr. and church. D. 8. John Nowers Monday at din- the L. ach. an be..n of the U!l RECTTAL h, AND BIO PARADE ttnf Ttm gt. 1M3 HOSPITAL CAPS SHIPPED LOW ..... i BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECKMBEU II; WILLIAM . - . - " 11 . -- .... : n , ;. Wood-hous- I - . i ADAMS VILLE NEWS Miss Lena Stewart and Miss Ruth Evans, went to Beaver Friday night to spend a day or two with tha Yard- ; ley s and Mrs. W. Smith. Mr and Mr. Baker Edward spent Monday In Beaver visiting with Mr Mr. an Edward' grandparents, Mrs. William Pearson. t neighbors ; A large number of th sprprised Mrs. George Bradshaw at ' There have been three surprise her home Tuesday; evening la th ture of a surprise,-Jolly tlm wa parties In Adamsvllle in ' th put lunch all, by being served enjoyed week: Verda Hesllngton was a lata at hour. !... Decemon her 15th borthday, ber 1st, by a crowd of young folks. CARD OP TnAJTlCS Friday night Thomas McAulley was to thank our friendsfor We wish given a farewell party Several of hts of kindness during act th.lr many friends snd relatlvea irer entertain death of our beloved', and Illness the wa ed. A dainty luncheon srvfH Low." and Frank Arnold father. a. Callror-nlsoon for will leav Thomas .;; birthElbert Reese also had L. C. and P. T Preston Ororer, of day party the same evening. Salt' Uk City, ar her to call on ' Mr. Morgan Evans has returned all the farmer in behalf of th Farm home after spending nine months In Journal, the oldest farm paper la Idaho and Nevada, where he has had America, which is behind a petition that they ar prtsentng'herie: 1st. as mscntnfst-blaclemployment to ' equalise th taxes; 2nd to better . smitbJ- jth market; 8rd pooling th market finished a similar A (committee has been appointed They have Just thousand farmer with three by the Adamsvllle ward to prepare In state, the northern part of. th a program for Christmas EV. which will be presented to eongrea at the next session, la behalf of th Mr. Margsret Pearc has to Adamrrlll again. We ar de- movement, lighted to have her with us again. attended the lecture thai Oovsrnor Mr. Sam Llttlefleld had delht-fti- l Mabey gave on December Srd. night when mw' pf th Relief snclety brought Everyone will be glad to learn that belr fine p end cVm and Cy Jones will return to Milford on under twelr rm1 and Tuesday or Wednesday, after having the evening sewing ber carpet rars. had succesful treatment for ulaers cf the stomach. He Is fllng much A number of Adamavllle people V n. 0r-nris- - r- on . sumrlse-Wedneada- r ar.d-wlrh- ea set bltr. 1 t |