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Show BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS Karl S. Carlton, Editor Eetarst at the Poatofflce In Bmtw City, Dull, as " September; KALVATICOf MAB.Y . ur Second Class Mall Matter Subscription $2.00 Per Year cj sot - such qualtneU electors of said, city Seell Uattle Ashworth, City Re. as shall have paid a property tax in - order. said city In the year 1911 tha fol- First Publication August 15. 1919. ' Idanced with lovely Geraldine, lowing Question: . Philandered with Esteile, The Question of Incurring a jbond- Last Publication Sept, 12. 1919; iAn& dallied . on the primrose ed Indebtedness in the sum of Forty-Fopath NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' Thousand ($44,000.00) DolWith charming Isabella; to-- .defray the expenses of aclars But of Lo, of Master Cupid's snare of the Interior, U. ' S. quiring en additional power site, or Department Was still extremely wary. " Land Office, Rait Lake , additional power sites, and of conUntil I crossed the sea to Prance City, UUh structing diversion works, power And met Salvation Llary. plants, pipe lines, distributing sys' tem and various electrical lines, and August 20, 1919 ..- - ' Notice is hereby given that Beau-pri- e electrical fixtures, supHer fsce waa like an. English rose acquiring' Nowers of . Beaver City Utah, plies and equipment for increasing Beneath the dark blue bonnet improving, enlarging and extending who on April 29, 1915, made Home-sj.es- d No. 014491, for Application That bore the lettered army band, perfecting and adding to the present electrical lighting system of Bea- E 12 SE 4 and E1-- ! NE 4, SecThe only trimming on it, ver City for the purpose of generat tion iK Township 26 South, Range pfdoughnqt she was prftrtfgii, LaXr Mertnianr his fi ing, supplying and distributing elee-- -- wentr But of her favors chary, trlcal power to the Inhabitants there led notice of Intention to make Finof. Said Improvements and the im- al three-yeAnd every soldier fell Jn lore Prootto establish claim proved, additional and fiew electric to the land above oescrlbed, before With sweet Salvation Mary, lighting site, plant and system shall Joseph R. Murdock, Jr.Clerk of the be owned and controlled by said District Court, at Beaver City, Utah, She served us smiling all day long, an the Eighth day of October, 1919. Beaver. City. Was never cross or weary,' Said bonds shall , bear Interest 'Claimant names as witnesses: T. W. Gunn. George Pay, Neils Jen And when she Went the world became at not to exceed. Five and One-ha- lt per cent per annum; payable semi- 50 E. N.' Thompson all of Beaver A desert dark and dreary, annually: and the City Council shall Cfty, Utah. I'm mustered out of khaki now GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register provide for the payment of the in And tramping military. terest and the principal thereof as First Publication, August 29. 1919. - Last Publication, September 26, 1919 But still ray heart Is over there ' provided by Taw.-For the purpose of voting upon With dear Salvation Mary. NOTICE TO. WATER USERS the said bond Issue polling places shall bo provided In each of the three State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake -Word has been received by- the voting districts or BUbdiTislons with City, Utah, Auguvt 13, 1910 Notice is hereby given that Beaver Stapley famllylhat ''Hiri ."andMrs. P. in the City of Beaver for the voters the respective City, a municipal corporation, has residing within J. Hall at Rlpon. California; are the districts; the said polling places to made application in accordance with proudparents of a baby girl. Mrs. be as follows, to wit: the Hall was formerly Miss Addle In District No. 1, Central School Lawsrequirements' of asthe Compiled of Utah, 1917. amended by Building. the Session of Laws 1919, to Utah, No. Park 2, In District Building In District No. 3, Library Audi appropriate t wenty-f- l ve ( 2 5 y- second-fe- et Dr. Fairbanks will occupy the N. torium. of water from the Beaver River --. -P. Ipson home whlle-tb- e family re- ' The said polling placet shall be r? tvvr t;ountyr Said- - water la to main In 8alt Lake. ' Thi doctor's open from 7:00 o'clock a. m to 7:00 be diverted at a point south 84 demother Is expected soon from the o'clock p. m. on the date of said grees 25 minutes west 3348 ft. from the southwest corner of Section 16, election. '' v:- north. The ballot to be used in the said Township 29 South, Rango 6 West, election shall be in the following Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and Max Bohn and Carlisle Smith went form, conveyed by means of a pipe line tor a distance of approximately 15, to Dixie last week after fruit,' "TO VOTE FOR BONDS 000 feet, and there used from JanU' Miss Margaret Horsley of Price vis PLACE A CROSS IN THE 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of ary ited the John Nowers family after re FOLLOWING SQUARE each year, to generate power for proWORD "YES". THE turning from their trip to the moun pelling machinery and for electric TO VOTE AGAINST THE tains. Her mother who Is a sister of lighting at Beaver City, Utah. After BONDS, PLACE A CROSS Mrs. Melvln Messenger was here also, teioir so Hed the ater is to be re- IN THE SQUARE FOLr- iurnei at a point .. a few days'. THE WORD deg'. 15 mlns. LOWING E, mo a. trom the wrath anarter "NO". . corner of Sec. 14, T 29 South, R 7 W For the Issue of Forty-FoThe Sunday ScftooO. ' teachers of Thousand (44,000.00) Dollars of the ,8 L. B. & M. This application la y the west ward had a "gump party bonds of Beaver City, bearing Uignated In the StatefEngineer's offl- at Boyter's farm last Friday. About in'terest not to exceed Five and One-ha- lf ce as No. 8205. (5 All protests against the granting per cent per annum; twenty teachers of the ward were in twenty (20) of said said bonds payable application, stating the reas present and all had a merry time. years; for the purpose of acquiring ons therefor, must be made by affl-an additional power site, or addi- nam in w'th duplicate Mrs. Roy Baxter of Barley, Idaho tional power sites, and of constructa fee of $2.50, and filed In this office . who has been .. visiting her parents, ing diversion works, power plants, ;w ithfn thirty (30) days after the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parkinson, left pipe lines, distributing system and completion of the publication of this various electrical lines, and acquirthe first of the week for Nebraska. ing electrical fixtures, supplies and notice. O. F. MeGONAGLB equ tpment tor Increasing;' Improving, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blglow from enlarging, extending, perfecting and State Engineer. ele itrical light- First Pnblication August 15, 1919. i. ueorge maae the Press office a adding to the present of Beaver City for the Last publication September 19, 1919. system ing pleasant call last Saturday morning. purpose of generating, supplying and Mr. Biglow Is very busy working In distributing electrical power to the DELINQUENT NOTICE the Interests of the Arrowhead trail Inhabitants thereof." Percheron Horse Breeders AssoJ YES and sees great prospects for Beaver ciation, principal place of business r . NO Beaver, Utah. in the near future.- t There are delinquent upen the folOn the reverse side of said ballot, "OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR DIS- lowing stock, on account of assess TRICT NO. (Designating ment No. 7, the several amounts set rights to China at the proper time, district or political division. Said opposite the respective names. allowing a reasonable time for prop- ballot to be perforated and stubs John Brooks . 12.50 er transfer, by documents, of Ger- consecutively numbered, as required Thomas Cart wrlght . ?2.50 Orrin Phillips . $2.50 many's rights to Japan, and comple by law. Said election shall be conducted Geo. Goodwin ........ . $2.50 tion of other matters; Japan at the to the statutes and laws Oliver Gale . $5.00 same time safeguarding certain of according of the State of Utah and shah be M. H. Gale . $2.60 her interests in Manchuria. held in manner and form as provid- John Horton $2.60 John F. Jones China came to the Peace Confer ed thereby. . $2.50 Dated this 13th day of August J. M. Morgan ......... ence with her grievance, and asked $10.00 1919. James Muire .. $2.50 the nations In the Conference to for D. I FRAZER, Mayor. Ellas Moyes . $5.00 ce Japan to restore that which China had signed away under force. England did not use German meth ods to get Her hold In the aamn nrru vlnce of China, bat England and Jap an were and are on very friendly terms, and If Japan were forced to restore what Germany stole, and what China afterward ceded, how far would the League feel like going well, England could not helo turn Ing her eyes toward her holdings, ana we all know the result - Beaver County Weekly Press -- yptnia 1-- 1-- ar A TRAMP'S PHILOSOPHY I've been. 'round this country from Texas to .Maine, And mostly with nary a red ; Fve walked it for miles in the wettest of rain And slept on a board for a bed. But I've learnt a few comfortin' facts by the WKy While living this queer life of mine, And the principal one of 'the lot," let me say, Is, "It's better to whistle than whine." on fast ; that the winter's I'm aware that a home I ain't got; 1 I see that the clothes I'm wearin'. won't last Till I reach a more torrider spot. I know, -- But nobody yet has discovered in me V " ;" Arixietjrs tiniest sip-And it's jest 'cause I learnt In my youth dont vou see. ThatIt's better to whistle than whine." ' ' ; It strikes me somehow that it's mighty blamed queer mat fellers much wiser than me Keep kickin' because this terrestrial sphere Ain't jest what they want it to be. Their parents have filled them with Latin and Greek .But their logic. ain't equal to mine, Or else they would know every day in the week That "It's better to whistle than whine. . to-w- lt: r - . ur j de-cit- AND WORLD PEACH a similar foothold in another port, Welhalwel, to the northeast of Kiao- of the chow. Something near soil Is fertile- and there are. rich When the war broke out In 1914, mines In the province; to wrest Japan went Two missionaries. Catholic priests from that empire the territory and subjects of Germany, "went into rights she had forced from China. It took eleven week fighting, much of tang, and were murdered.1 Germany wanted to get a foot- which was fearce, but Germany hold In China, and .using this for a nally was defeated, and Japan took pretext, demanded a lease on a port, over German Interests. and certain other rights for 99 years. In 1915 Japan asked China to That was In 1898. make a - reaty confirming Japan's China gave it because she had to, rights In the province. China was and Germany took over the small slow about it, Japan sent an ultifishing city of Tsingtau, of China signed up. China matum,, bay,' and got mining and rail- signed another treaty last year again road concessions In the province. recognizing Japan's rights. " Electric lights, telephones arid oth China did not like the situation or modern improvements were in- at all, although there were unquesstalled in Tsingtau, and a railroad tioned Improvements among the peo pushed out Into' the province. Ger- plo, and although she had made man enterprise waa felt treaties very much against her will. . England- got a similar lease and Japan had promised to restore the BHANTUNG y two-thir- - after-Germa- fi- Klao-cho- w - - ttHllimiMMMIiitMMIII9i The Utah Agricultural , . ... , College Tha Home of the Ef flclent Education BEGINS ITS FALL QUARTER , ."T MONDAY, SEPT. 15 Degree and Vocational Courses Offered in the 8choola of: Agriculture, Home Economics, Commercial and Business Administration. Mechanic Arts, General Science, Agriculture, Engineering. The U, A. C. Trains for 60 Specific Professions. Over two 1919 Graduate of the college. nrertpen for posi-ttaa- 1-- 2) -- - 1 k ji For Catalogue And further information, address the President's of Secretary. First Publication August 15, 1910, Last Published September 12, 1919. . LOGAN, UTAH Rate for all Legal NotUw point tarye. IN ttiuiuu W 1wtif1 'w IS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. IT GIVES YOU DETERMINATION, A BTEA DY PURPOSE, AND IS THE GREAT EST ELEMENT IN MAKING YOU A SUCCESS. FOLLOW TUB FOOTSTEPS OF THE BIG MEN AND START A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY. iit,nrh la fin.llH tors of said city aa shall have paid. in Uie property tax in said rear 1811 tk nnuiimi cityi... ... a bonded Indebtedness to the amount ui rony-iou- r Tnousana (M4.V00. 00) Dollars to defray the exposes or acquiring an additional Vower site, or additional power slt'jk, and of constructing, diversion works. i mU.i. pipe hwm aistribat- lines,, fu"" m ysiem ana various ,lectrioal lines, and acquiring a electrical dxtares, snpnliet and . Increaiinr. ment for im. proving, enlarging, extending. per . fectlnz and tddlnr tri tv. electrical lighting system of Bearer Purpose pi raneratlng. v"r ral power to the inhaltuota thereof . .J NOW. TinCREFonin the terms and conditions of said ordi nance and under and pursuant to sections 791. 791 and Vll - , mvmyrmur vsly, of the compiled Lavs of Utah nereoy rven, and proV1' nouce lais hurahr clamation m ,. Tuesday, the llth day of September, . m nearer a apA. uicy, lal election will be holdUtah, for the pur-poof submitting to Ue rote of 1-- ALIAS SUMMONS Fifth Judicial District Coort, State of Utah, Comity of Beaver. In the Joseph Jackson, Plaintiff, va. Samuel Jackson, Defendant The Stale of Utah to Said Defendant Your are hereby enmrnoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served in the county wherein this action, is commenced; otherwise within thirty days after service and defend, the above- entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint a copy of which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action is brought for the par pose of quieting title to the following described land r Commencing 9.14 chains south from the N. W. corner of the East half of the K. W. Quarter of section 28, Tp. 29 8. R. 7 W., Salt Lake Meridian, thence running south 17.62 chains; thence N. 84 deg. 25 mins. E. 0.68 chains; thence N. 75 deg. 50 mlns East 4.91 chains; thence Nor 79 deg. 53 mln. East 4.99 chains; thence N. 84 deg. 05 mln. E. 0.21 chains; thence N. 05 deg. $0 mln. E 8.87 chains; thence N. 07 deg. E. 4.45 chains; thence N 88 deg. E 8.84 chains; thence N. 1 deg. 80 mln. W 7.60 chains; thence S. 89 deg. W. 3.50, chains; thence N. 1 deg. 30 mln. W 8.03 chains; thence S 89 deg: West 20.80 chains; thence S. 84 deg. 68 mln. W. 18.88 chains to place of beginning" and containing 55 acres of land (more or less) together with rights. water all O. A. MURDOCK - Attorney for Plaintiff. .Address: Beaver City, Utah. First Pubncatlon August 29, 1919. Last Publication, September 26, 19 mm -- se You never tasted such . ,..-- k .f full- - V.: -- eS;Se? - Jvi 7 choice Domestic tobaccos. say Camels art in a class by themselves they seem peraon fasfe in so many way si Freedom from. any unpleasant dgaretty after-tast- e or un You'll ?y'l pleasanrcTgaretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable most fastidious smokers. And, you smoke Camels as liherallv aa meets vour nun uriaK .1 ia. taste! You are always keen for the cigarette satisfaction that makes Camels so attractive. Smokers real- Ize that the value is in the dgarettea and do not expect premiums or cou-- " ' ' - favour. - 'n to the 18c a package . -- I 1- -2 - ... - mllnwmf14ni ponsl Compare Camela with any dga-. s in uio rrurm mi mny price I Mr aoW t wr CnJ . a.L.f tt nark, tmm ,.f i. OOO o4mnHrm) In . m v' &Vf r -- 1 a vt. 1 j s RJ.RETN0IDS Wuutoe-3l- a fffi W&i stfi . tyify fVj- - kpB"Jl '.V-- ' fii - t.j-- glmmm-D- TOBACCO COMPANY N.C - -- ' 1 w Beaver, Utah n reffe revelation I Everything about Camels you find so fascinating ii due to theirualky to the expert blend of choice Turkish and duly nassed b uii lzth day of August, 1919. did order ver City on Tuesday, the 16th day ior me- purpose ooywuiwr "ui, BrstNational Bank August 21, 1919 Notice is hereby given that John R. Murdock, of Beaver City, Utah,--- ' who-oApril 7. 1916. made Desert-Lan- d Application, No. 4)17277, for "SW 4. S Section II, Township 29 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim ta the land thorn riMcrth. edt before the Clerk of , tha., District courts at Beaver Utah, on the Eleven th day of October, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: V W. F. Murdock, C. B. McMnllln. both of Beaver, Utah; P. F. Rollins of Greenville. Utah and f! VI. MnrrfrvV ' of Beaver, Utah. Source of water supply from Rollins Ditch. GOULD B, BLAKLEY. Register First Publication, August 29, 1919. Last Publication, September 20, 1919 " uo invite xuiicm yuu euKMce ine v' ..wmvjj, becomes greater your delight Camel ere audi dim- - the City Council of wiy uian, oy an ordinance Of SUbmittlnar S. - - WHEREAS, Wealth Department of the Interior, U. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah dearttte contentment beyond anythinf GAMELS oapply experienced ! NOTICE. OF SPECIAL d.EmnAw TUTS QUESTION OF IN. "UPON m M A jju.IDED INDEBTEDNESS FOR BEAVER CITY kwhw win v 'First Step to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . Una, Utah Agricultural College GEO. T. MUNFORD r LEG AL NOTICES 'jT7 fice. ' alt' 19 .. Edward. Patterson Wilford Robinson John A. Skinner' Edwin Smith a f ItWV Herbert Stapley ..i. D. M. Gillies Joseph A. Smith $2.60 Edward Twltchell $2.50 James W. Williams $2.50 If not paid before, stock will be sold on September 15th at S p. m to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of sdvertlaig and expenses of sale. 'r - V ! |