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Show - - MBHtWiitttMtEa bEaVSr Local and Personal Mention ' ST -J i i tut - ArestT Journal, publighed eerjr Friday, Stockfxowers' bulldlnr. Eichth Street. Rm rtt (f Utah. In ho richest, most fertile, largest and beat alfalfa. nJ "mining amnci in euumwesi cian. A a Lv h si-- ---- ; Lre1 a Mho rostofflce in BejttrCit7. Utah, as Second Claaa Mall Matter. m n Art month wnm Z5e, m Vnrvnt m Vl 1 1 A t K am h a. U one 60c. casn in Advance. single copies sc. -- . ADVERTISING ciM.AY RATES Mr. AUVEKlismu per single column each insertion lux Wuea wade part of coutract. top and next following reading matterrSSO per cent extra. ...25c first I Alfred Gunnand Vera i 1 fult-nml- - TMffUL 1 u FOR That Commodities are getting back i to pre-wprices ar We have beautiful new patterns of Linoleum $1.95 per yard cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dean enKeener of Salt Lake, were the or , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gunn tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack ' Hutchings at supper Sunday NOTICES during last week end. VmiNc; .a vnrna in rno ... V Aonk Inanptlnt. I n. Una ner . vl" t.n " vwiu IVV " iuin:iiitru ' fv ill evening, a pleasant evening was pOIIll UUUJ . ucr wuru.i . 1L n 1.. i : venv . me f ThanKS i ijouni Aeauiuuuiu, vuiiuk Bit., Word has iust been received spent afterward. u.,j, rom Hatch, Garfield Co. an in 8 pt type 10c per single column line each insertion. EGAL NOTICES-S- et The little son and daughter of nouncing the arrivm pt a line Ruben Raldwin who have been and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS daughter'at the home of Mr, or neni, ruuuu. or lawl. one ceni per wora eacn In Mrs. John A. Yardley formerres- - seriously ill with pneumonia are ANTE P. For Hale, Mrtion Local llnors 10c per line eactt insertion. Casn with order. identa of Beaver. greatly improved Fht Something To Be : i IndePendeBt bttt me roi r County. fcu) i .MAX Editor and rnbUaher TIMOTHY BROWXniUi, ? klv- 1. ,wrrv smi-- Word has been received from AnJrew Morris paid the Press Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greenwood of offce a pleasant call Wednesday. California, announcing, the arri to val of a son Nov U. Uwrence C. White went Meadow on business Monday. Mrs. Mary A Green of North Creek paid the Press office a very Frank Burridge came the first of the week to spend Thanksgiv pleasant call Monday. ing with his wife formerly Miss Almond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lurena Farrer. Willard Thompson, who has been Mrs. Mark Woolsey entertain working in the beet fields at ed at a chicken supper Friday Richfield, returned homeThurs evening," eighteen guests were dav. even present A very enjoyable ' John Cox has gone south after was ing spent. r i. Our shelves are filled with fresh goceries at lowest prices. The fol- lowing will give you some idea 01 our prices: , Frank Gunn and Mr. Jenson . J. , '- Dried Fruit Fresh from Dixie 20c to 30c per pound MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR Mrs. Ilattie Ashworth City Re The thirteen year old son of corder has been ill for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaumont met When Somebody Cares with a painful accident Sunday, and has not been able to le at A sun rift of "Somebody cares, while chopping wood, a sliver her office. steals oe'r the darkened way; struck him in the eye, injuring Somebody cares, A sky lark's song Miss Virgie Argyle who is the eye ball. Last reports the lit drifts from the skys of gray; teaching school at Richfield, was tle fellow was doing nicely. Somebody cares, the tortured heart the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold When the hours are eons long, The knowledge that somebody truly Gertrude and Garnetta Lessing Hodges during Thanksgiving cares brings peace like an Angels song. " received direct word from Miss week. Arleen Hooten, who was in a A Heaver farmer recently asked the writer if we thought it ' Mrs. Melvin and Ruben Ed collision Friday of last fould pay him to enclose his barn, build stanchions, cement floor street car week between Sandy and Salt wards of Manderfield were Ben M gutter and good tight mangers for his dairy cows, and then Lake. Miss Hooten was injured ver visitors Monday. ed and milk them inside instead of in the open corral as he is by having a sprained hand and Wm. Sparks a Mining Pros pw doing. her face scratched some. She was e This is a question that a number of our thinking, was in town Monday, Mr. however able to care for others, pector aver farmers are doutless asking themselves, and wisely so, he has got some who were more seriously hurt. sparks says The cost of properly remodelling a Darn, making it snow, rain good Manganese, and Cobalt in and floor and wind cement jid proof, laying gutters putting The Beaver and surrounding sight As well as a good borax auhtiy slatted wooden platforms lor the cows to sleep on, and town students, entertained the proposition. K ing the entire structure a thorough cleaning and whitewashing, k students living at the We acknowledge a pleasant Jiile more or less expensive, is one of the very best investments to a Thanksgiv Academy from Road Supervisor J. L. call in can dollar dairyman possibly make. Every expended this way ing dinner Thursday. ill brinjr th? Griffiths, of Milford. hig?e3t kind of dividen Is in milk, not to mention e modern and of or the the premises Appearance Mrs. Wm. Cedric, formerly reports Heaver County roads imfort of the cows, or the clean, sanilary way in which such Miss Hazel Robinson, was operat- as good condition as can ie ex under existing financia iiiry can be kept as compared with the open corral method. 0 ed on for appendecitis in Gold pected conditions. Wrse it jiays. in big round dollars, to bes cows the give your Field Nev. last week. Her moth' Issible care. er Mrs. Will Robinson is With her. 0 A number of teams returned The most perilous time of a person's life is when he is tempt Miford the first of the week from Ralph Christain, who recently-moveto despond. The man who loses his courage loses alL There is loaded with cement for Farmers to Monroe, was in Reaver more hopp for him than there is for a dead man. It matters on business. He also and Stock Growers Merc. (to. It, however, how much he may be pushed by circumstances if he Tuesday paid the Press office a pleasant Ml ins courage up, holds up his head, and withunconquera iy Keeps i. Murray Bohn and Jess Hutch call S will determines to be and do what becomes a man; all that ing! who have been emyioyed jutes or unmakes. Keep a stiff upper lip. Kealize that success Mr. and Mrs. John P. Murdock atthe Beaver River Power Plan failure depends, after all, on you and you alone. A man makes entertained alxut twenty of theii completed their work, last week ow n bed and must lie on will mind So make that you your up f friends at a card party Friday end and are now at home. kceed and then get down to : work with determination. 'The evening. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Littlef ield p jad to wealth is as easy as the road to market. " You must call to served, and a very enjoyable ur aid all that can honestly assist you; can help you invest your Adamsville were in town Mon evening was spent by all. jviiiRs. however small; that can invite you to further thrift; that day, doing some shopping. m develop in you Mr. Wm. Baldwin dropped in courage and cheerfulness and success. I Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Phillips of o to see us a few days ago and I " anted ? As of rest the the on as good health Sunday during while here renewed the subscrij-tio- n Manderfield spent Monday in "fck the same ability to attend religious seruices. as to engage jn of Miss Loiff Paxtonho if ie usiuil active duties of life. atl.ucien, Utah. He says Miss As great care in Mrs. Steve Harris returned to listening to religious instructions as is given Paxtpn. is getting along fine and her home in Milford Monday after scrutinizing each new dress, cloak, bonnet etc., worn by those to be home soon. expects attendance. spending a few days, visiting As fjreat ner parents Mr and Mrs. Ixrenzo of those our ability in learning our own faults as The East Ward fifth grade Robinson. ighbora. With the supply of this want the world would soon be Primary girls, sold ice cream at jnovatcd, society much improved, and all made happier. Murdock Academy, Tuesday . the A number of teams went to went her to suit all, or. letter still. eople who are disposed to Cedar City the first of the week suited l.y the weather. A shower was given Tuesday to 1 . load with coal for Farmers and o One pushing, advertising merchant does more to bring thrift evening, at the home of Mr. and Stock Growers Merc Co. Mm' Albert Stoney in honor of io a community than fifty who huddle by their stoves and wai V ?r business tn Mrs. Don Hamilton and Mrs. hrnnrrkt tn tViom Vtv Ilia onorcrv ftf anma finfl flu Mr. and Mrs. Lew1 Bohnl Many "ozen live business men reaching out iii the by ways and hedges beautiful and useful presents V, Proctor left Tuesday for Cer Business can make were received. Games and music dar City to spend Thanksgiving an? town hum with prosperity, and the wn owes them much for the hustle and bustle within its border were the features of the evening, with Mrs. Hamltons parents. which a hot supper was serv jn't be a sponge and simply absorb; show a little enterprise and after Word has been received that hPim of helpfulness in the town where you live, and to some ex ed. ' Everyone present spent s Ted the little son of Mr, and Mrs. very enjoyable evening jM J"1H hands with others in kepnin? vour town to the front. O ieorge Cckett, who was operat Mrs.Perlette Peterson of RiclP ad on last week in St George is a?sing season, fleeting days. How time wings its flight " pn summer seems scarcely flown ere autumn time is advancing fields spent Thanksgiving week nicely improving. P'diy. How we should improve everv onbortunity to do good with her sister Mrs. E. L. Heisa. He bleSRinir Mr. and Mre.' Ruben Edwards infant a M.r ,V,.,U k Aa)ivcA ' Gnnn i Ka ver or receiver Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pearce ol f Manderfield were Beaver visitmay be barred the rjrivilege. Work while it is . ior the Adamsville were Beaver 'visitor! ors Monday. nightcometh. n Wednesday. An obliging Mr. and MreTS. S. BrinkerhofT disposition may keep your wash tub and flat irons ating around the neighborhood eleven months In the year, but The trench that is being dug eturned home Tuesday after 8oasn will bring in chicken broth and kind words in csie you to supply the North end of town ipending ten days visiting relave a run of billious with water is nearly completed. tives, at Linden and Salt Lake. fever. - $8.40 case $5.00 SegoMilk - large size 2 cans 25c; .30 Raisins, package Jam Monte 2for,a5 Pel 15 - . Tomatoes 60 Honey, per gal ran1.00 Molasses, per gal. 1.15 Hickory Syrup, per gallon ' -. .6 . Apples, per pound Ike (fe - - '- Mr. and Mrs, John Gunn of Adamsville were Beaver visitors of Richfield, were guesta, Sunday ri THIS PAPER IS PUBLISHED and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Monday. ITo Assist the Right, to Resist the Wrong, for the upbuilding of the fomThomas (Junn's wo cbu uu, Junity and for tne gooa nmy Mr. D. I. Frazerof Salt Little Geraldine Peterson of City is spending a few days in Icorrespondrnce. Communications and Adrertieements must reach this to Insure week. 12 insertion that Address all relatives and (noon) .hv wpdncsdar by Richfield, is the guest of her Beaver visiting frrespondence. Remittances etc. to Beaver City Press, Beaver City, Utah ' Aunt Mrs. E. L. Fieiss this week. friends. kind accepted for less than 25c per Issue. - Sugar., per bag 1" All our other lines are new and complete. Call and satisfy yourselves. AH a ' STOcnnvi & MERCANTILE r Beaver City, Utah Main Street wide-awak- Mur-doc- BEAVER DRUG CO. Mr.-Griffith- up-to-d- ate Headquarters for SHeaff... er Pens d ... , The most simple, yet the most effective pens on the market today. Pens priced to suit every whim and . taste, from$2.00 to $8.75. A full it line of Ladies pens. Newest things out. ' ' , i -- Also full line of 5chcol supplies-Notebo- oks, pencils, etc. B?ayer.'. s 1 . . ' n The Rexall Store Buy Your Drags From ' ' Choice Choice Choice Choice Cliolce Choice Choice seedless raisins' Citron Pc?ls lbs ' Yur Drvf Store lb1 .25 .50 .40 .35 .40 .20 .45 ; Pwls Hrsiil Nuts lb Walnuts, soft shells Peanuts Almonds, soft shell Fresh Finenuts ' All Meats from 20c running down to 15c We have a full line of fresh Fruits and Vegetables Another Cut in Highgrade Flour $1.60 ' Try our Gerrrtade at 40c the bag Thompson v Phone 54 ; Market - ttMatttctittccs9ttttttettts;J |