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Show BEAVER Mrs. W. F. Knox and her son Wallace Wal-lace Knox, returned to Salt Lake last week, where Wallace will renew his studies at the East Side high school. Mrs. H. R. Strickland's many friends were glad to see her out making mak-ing a very few calls on New Year's afternoon, after having suffered so in- J tensely for weeks with an Infected finger, which is yet far from healed. J The closed doors of the Ben Davis-j John Lilly White market has been ; ; closed the past while, just as an ad- j vertisement. and to see if they would i be missed. Hon. O. A. Murdock has been appointed ap-pointed chairman for the East end of Beaver county, on the committee on Syrian, American and foreign relief re-lief fund, while H. D. Hanks of Milford Mil-ford is chairman of the West end of Beaver county. A full report will I n given next week when the work is under headway. Little Elenor Bohn celebrated her second birthday Wednesday. Jan., 8th. Her very capable sister. Miss , '"athleon Bohn had prepared a beau-' ' tiful cake. When the tiny Miss was : j asked who she wished to partake of I . her birthday cake, she answered. ! ! without a moment's hesitation. "Bob-j "Bob-j bie Low!" His misfortune of hurt- ing his hand, did not hinder his at- tendance and sampling the cake. ' Harold Hodges, son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Harry Hodges, arrived home ; Friday night. His navy blue Navy , outfit, with just a touch of stripes j and clievons at the proper places ! give him a stately appearance which ; is Just as pleasing to admiring friends j We have the promise of an inter-F inter-F ! view for next week. Naval S'gnal School, Company 721, Hampton Roads, Virginia, is where Mr. Hodges Hod-ges came from, direct home, after honorable discharge. In the recent breaking out anew of the flu in Beaver, the families of Bart and Oscar Baldwin have been unfortunate enough to have members of their household contract the horrid hor-rid malady. |