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Show BEAVER The threshing for the year is just about over. Three machines have been working since August in our community com-munity with the result that over 20,-000 20,-000 bushels of grain have been harvested, har-vested, barley and rye heading the list, with quite a lot of wheat, a lot of which is being made into flour by our loral mill. Howard Gospil of South Mil ford is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burl A shworth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gunn of Adoms-ville Adoms-ville are moving to Reaver for the rem. Tinder of the school year, while Mr. Gunn is teaching. They are locating locat-ing in the William T. Boyl,. homo, the Boyle leaving to makp their home in I.os AngeleR. Work commenced Tuesday morning morn-ing on the new building for the daughters of Utah Pioneers on te sito of the old meeting house in the city park. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woolsey, Miss Annabelle Halen anil Miss Elsie Hales, county librarian, returned Saturday Sat-urday from a three-weeks trip to the world's fair at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. T.eRoy Harris anil children are spending a three-weeks vacation from farm work, visiting relatives in tigan. Mrs. John Briggs of Salt Lake City and Mrs. James Low were dinner din-ner guests Sunday of Mrs. Otto Sc.hwob. Stake President and Mrs. S. Taylor Farnsw orth attended the L. P. S. general conference in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tolton are to spend the next three weeks in Salt Ijike with their children. Word was receives. Sunday of the death in California of Helx'r Kobin-non, Kobin-non, a brother of J. E. Hobinson and Mrs. Ann I,ow, who left Sunday to attend at-tend tho funeral. Mrs. Siulio Thayne of Wellington spent last week hero with her brother bro-ther and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. Smith. The following census enumerators have been selected by Beaver county school board: Lawrence C. White anil Mrs. Ethel Erickson, Beaver; Mrs. Val Scott, Greenville; Mis. Hazel Eyre, Adamsville; Miss Helen Stoddard and Mrs. Rta Fothering-ham, Fothering-ham, Minersville, anil Edward H. Bird, Milford. |