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Show LOCAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS Take advantage of our new I Sannteriaf Si Obsirstt offer. The (test of everything the market our big edition. 'affords is served at the Hotel Atkin. Hotel Atkin and Restaurant. A grand a trio tie ball will le given Head our uubucrii tion offer on an- at Milfonl ojiera house Tuesday evenother page. ing. Taos Sunday dimu r at Hotel U. 8. Wilkin of the Will Rill mine is spending a few days in Salt Lake Atkin are kUerb. this week. Hr. Huutir uiuile a iit to Fritteo veaterdut. Mr. Huntington of Reaver is visit itig her daughter Mrs. John Smithson of this eitj . MeCiregor came over from Don't forget the third big Gravtl .Beaver Tuesday and left on the even- D.iy, Friday, March 111! . 'iug train tor Salt Lake. , Yo i lnHt inealM aua mi t;rt tn in j tl e b 'Hi tt rvit at IKjU I Aikin. Fur Relit Twu aud (), lhm' roo,,' lra. II. iluuks of Farugomd. Is the Inquire of Mrs. Dan guest of her sou H. T. Hanks of this Ferguson. elty. uud Court Judge Kd. Hurdsley went to PurugonLh Wood returned from Reaver P )rt'r vis' ting F.iday to spend a few yesterday uni left on the evening with train for Salt Lake. (loo. R. Greenwood went to Salt The I iet pills are Rings Little Liver luike Wednesday night to visit a few Iil's. Mrs. They are easy to take, pleas(ireeuwood. is)s with ant in effect and gentle hi action. Miss Nolun has bten quite au k this Sold liv Milford Pharmacy . week and is eonffned to the house. During her siek liens irineipal May is W. L. F.nchtell came down from Salt Lake the first of the week and leaching Miss Nolans pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Ferguson came pent a c up!e of days at the Nevada from Miuersville a few days since and Ready 1'sy mine at Newhouse. it is understood they will make their Wail Paper. Latest and newest deh mie in Milford ierinanently. signs of 1910 to lie had at your own The achool children are quite busy price ; high or low. See our samples, just now rehearsing for a play to lie Spring is near. Mrs. C. Beard. put ou at the ()iera house In the near Judge Or ml win of Salt Lake City of the school. future for the hem-lipassed through town this week havMrs. Emma J. Meid, president of ing legal business in the District the Rebekah Htate Assembly, arrived court session in Beaver City. from Ogden thiu morning and will Sunday services at First Church of meet with the Milford lodge tonight. Christ Scientist of Milford are held as We are offering the Ileaver County follows: Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. News, Southern Utahs best paper, morning service at 11 o'clock, evenfrom now until January 1, 1911 for ing services at B oclock. Wednesday ' meeting at 6 $1.50 cash. You cant afford to be evening exjierleuce oclock. without It. After the delegation of ladies had The first session of the district left the council chamber last evening, court for 1910 for Beaver county having finished their business with convened Monday at Beaver. A the town board, a gentleman suggest- large number of attorneys ind Intered that the vacancy uow existing in ested parties from Salt Lake were in that honorable body be filled by a attendance. The session lasted only woman. The ladies appreciate the a couple of days and tho calling of a suggestion and thank the gentleman Jury was unnecessary. As yet the for the compliment, and some day, grand Jury which was drawn has not perhaps a woman might receive the been called and the indications are that it will be forgotten. honor. The Valentine social at the M. E. This week deeds were signed by J. c urch Monday evening was a most A. Collins giving the town tit le to ten s tccessful affair both financially and feet of ground along the south side of A very Interesting program his lot for pipe line.-- ' Thin Is a matter s was rendered consisting of vocal and that has been hanging fire for the instrumental selections. Valentines past couple of yean and we are pleaswere disposed and mailed at the ed to note that it la finally settled. It row up to the town to see that the postolfice arranged for the occasion, and much real amusement was had Majestic company furnishes a deed from this source. A delicious lunch for the 15 feet right of way on its was served by the ladies which was ground and that Ed. Bardsley fureujoyed by all. A very enjoyable nishes a diet for 25 feet along his time wan had by everyone and the proiierty, so that a thoroughfare may bo opened. church netted something like $J2. (irt in mi pruh-eeiun- That the session of the DistiliA court did not last long. That the grand jury which was drawn a couple of weeks ago was not called at this term of court. That perhaps there was nothing for them to do. s . I- - j f1 i frit-inis- . THE MARTIN TERRACE That the instruments h.r the juvenile band are now hers and the kids can blow their head oft if they choose. There la no ordinance preventing it. That next Tuesday of the greatest is the birthday of all patriots, George Washington. s lhat arrangement are being made the fitting observance of this grand occasion by the citizens of fr Milford. I t i - j 1 1 That some may say that a kiss under the mistletoe doesnt equal one under the nose. That would also be Sis idea of it from casual observance if not from experience. THE MODERN ROOMING HOUSE That there may be germs In kisses, but whos afraid of germs. IN That the world condemns bad people; even though it doesnt appreciate the good. ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED SOUTHERN UTAH L. GRIFFITHS Carries the I eat and moat complete stock of everything in That the business men who will not sdvertise are driving the hearse. 9 FRESH and CURED MEATS and All Kinds 0 I f there is anything you a an, w e have it, and can supply you at right prices. That by advertising you might wear goggles and drive an automobile or ride lu a flying machine, . That the News has good advertis- marks the spiritual nature of tl e ing space to sell; buy it, and change emancipator, and clearly showed him to be a Christian as well as a hero and your luck. statesman. Mrs. Atkin referred lO That the B. R. P. Co. has placed a a number of the Inspiring sayings of Lincoln. Among them were: new light on the hoee house. "Unless the great God, shall lie That we appreciate their prompt- with and aid me I must fail; but if ness in responding to the demands of the same omnisceut and almighty the customers. arm, shall guide and support me, I shall not fail, I shall succeed. . That some serious trouble befell the "A house devided against itself canB. R. P. C. and put the arc lights out not stand, I believe this government of commission for a couple of nights. cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the That the company has placed 18 c. house to fail ; but I do expect it will p. incandescent on the arc to enable cease to he divided. It will become it to tell when the arcs are burning. all one thing or all the other. Either i;;j the opponents of slavery will arrest That the automobile dame oyer the further spread of it, and place it from Beaver yesterday, the first time where the public shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultifor several weeks. mate extinction, or its advocates will That from now on you will have to push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the states, old as get your bottle on Saturday night. well as new. North as well as South. That we here highly resolve that if to That you forget It youll have this nation, under God, shall have a go dry on Sunday. new birth of .freedom, and that the That a large crowd was in attend- government of the people, by the ance at the meeting of the town people, shall not perish from the earth. "noddies last night.1 "God Bless the womeu of America. . That the town "daddies know how "I have not willingly planted a ' a thorn lu any mans bosom. to entertain their guests. "Come what will I will keep my e That J800 Is an awful price for the faith with friend and foe. railroad company to expect the town With malice toward none and to pay for those old worn out rails charity for all, and with firmness In which were used In the construction the right as God gives us to see the of the town Jail. right; let us finish the work we are In, to bind np the nations wounds, to would be to That $25 plenty pay for care for him who shall have borne the those rails. battle, to provide for his widow and infanta, and to do all things which e was achieve and cherish a Just aud shall there a kick made on the That amouut of the license- placed on lasting peace among ourselves and A. Lincoln. rooming houses by the town ordlnan- - with all nations. ces. The speaker closed her remarks with a tribute to Lincolns mother. Thst we believe the kick was a Just The exercises were closed by tlic one and is entitled to consideration following program: " by the town board. Reading of lesson sermon, subject: Liberation. That the town is up against a test Responsive reading by the first case on this dog killing proposition. reader and congregation. Solo, Mrs. Wilcox. That it is np to tho town board to Reading of the Scientific Statement appoint a good health board for the of Being with correlative passages town and that men should tie appoint- from 1 John III, 1 to 4. ed who will act. Benediction. AN ORDINANCE ; . - That there will be no "boose sold or given away on Sunday from now on. FRISCO, UTAH . That some of us will be spitting cotton J. A. INGOLS ENGINEER, ASSAYER CHEMIST AND U. $. Deputy Mineral Surveyor for litak and Nevada : We are uow prepun d to give prompt attention to CUSTOM ASSAYIN6 SURVEYS for Gold Lead Copper IF Phone 411 Patent lion Zinc Underground Locations, Etc. ITS THERE WELL Office ai d x Luhratory opposite FIND IT Ojn-r- a House Milford, That if you dont boost for the commercial club you are a dead one. Iu accord with the custom of the Church of Christ Scientist, the birthday of Abraham Lincoln was celebrated in a most aprprlite way, Saturday, lu tlie Christian Science reading room to a goodly and attentive audience. Organ voluntary, Mrs. Ochs. Hymn. Reading of scripture. Silent prayer followed by the audible repetition of the Lords prayer with the spiritual Interpretation as given In the Christian Science text - for Stiver ... before Monday morning. Lincola Dij Sorriccs. : : 1tah and MILFORD, UTAH If book. Mies M. (. Smithson Introduced Mrs. O-- n. Atkin who gave an address ou Abtaham Llucvlu. The speaker brought out in lier re- - Prohibiting Minors Entering Pool and Billiard lIaliaPln or Ball Alleys, and Punishing by Fine or Revocation of License of the Proprietors of Such places. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Board of of the Town of Milford; That it shall be unlawful for any minor, under the age of eighteen years, to be in or loiter around any Pool or Rilliard hall, Pin or Ball alley, within the town of Milford, unless such minor be a regular employee of such place for hire, aud whose parents or guardians permit such employment. Section 2. Any minor who ahull violate the above section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon proper and satisfactory evidence being adduced, be arrested by the town marshal, who shall swear to a complaint as provided by the laws of the state governing juvenile court Such- minor shall be procedure. given over to the probationtofllcer for further procedure iu the matter of punishment. Section 8. The proprietor of any pool or billiard hall, pin or ball alley, who shall permit any minor to be in his place of business, whether as a spectator or as an actual participant in the games therein, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than f 10 or more than $50 for each and every offence. Ignorance of the minors age shall be no defence. In case of repeated violations of this ordinance the proprietor shall have his license revoked. This ordinance shall take offect on the 20th day of February, 1910. Passed this 10th day of February, POST OFFICE HOURS: On week dsvs from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Money orders and registery business closes at 8 p. in. sharp. On Sundays office open from 8 until 10 s. m. All mail leaving fur the East and West must be in by T :20 p. m. and for Beaver, Newhouse and Frisco, mall must he In by 8:15 a. m. KEEPING the quality of your goods a secret is what - you accom- plish when you dont advertise them. Yon know theyre best; so do a few But the others I general public ere they informed? Tell theml Don't keep it a dark secret 1910. Iu witness whereof I have hereunto placed my hand and official seal. Wu. Ahmstkono, Chairman. R. II. PiTi'iiFOKTif, Clerk. The Cotigh Syrup that rids the ayaten of a cold by acting aa a cathartic on tho bowels is ... Groceries , Dry Goods , Miners Supplies COLD WATER BATH CENTRALLY LOCATED HOT -- - . ONLY- - LAXATIVE Let the GOUGH SYRUP Kg shine throug the columi of this pape Rati. Bee ii (he original laxative eongh syrup, not br W. X. CJ ItusrrttfM, Send me the names of your friends contains no opiates, gently moves tha interestwho are east cold off the tha in tha bowels, carrying or others through ed in Utah, and we will mail them natural channels. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. MTI wine copy of our "Hint to Husbandmen, reMilford mdfat slu SI information full Milfonl. Utah. them Pharmacy. and give garding the one way Colonists rates to Utah from Chicago, Omaha, and other eastern points, which are on sale daily March 1st to April 15th, See agent, Salt 1910, inclusive. Lake Route for further information, or address, - J. II. Manderfield, This ii a strong, careful, safe and Salt Lake Ytoute, Salt Lake City, Utah successful institution.. It is a growbank in every particular. Your account ing, active, Rates. Cslooists will be appreciated by the bank and your interests will always From Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapobe carefully considered. Our officers are experienced bankers. lis, Omaha, Kaunas City ami other Our directors are all well known, o Eastern Points to Aeoma, Nevada, business men; aud Utah stations on the Salt Lake; If directors who arc DIRECT. they you are not a customer Route, on sale daily March 1st to of this Rank, let this be your invitation to become one. April 15th, 1910, inclusive. Send u the names of your friends in the Fast who are Interested. For further information see any Salt Lake Route agent, nr J. II. Masiiekfiklii, A.O.P.A.,1 MILFORD, UTAH Salt Lake Uouie. Salt Like City, Utah1 Colonist Pinesalve Carbolized Still We Grow, Why? RFTAI TQp te well-to-d- j State Bank addi-rmi- , , f Beaver County |