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Show BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS Beaver County Weekly Pres ' - 'tlZ-.- " -. TIMOTHY BROWN HILL, Editor awl Publisher earned oy tne oppression of the poor. To expose scheming and hypocrisy in high places. To accept fair criticism' with candor, and misunderstanding with a smiles v To abate no jot of our convictions, whether to reader or advertiser, for money's sake. A Weekly; Independent but Aggressive Journal, published every Friday, Irom the Farmers' 8tocktTover', building, Eighth Street, Beaver City, Beaver County, Utah, In tho rleheit, most fertile, largest and best alfalfa, dairy, stock and mining district In Southwest Utah. t Subscription - i: 1 as Second Class Mall Matter. 2.00 per year, six months $1.10, three months month 15c, single copies 5c. Cash In Advance. ADVERTISING RATEH ' 'I SPLAY ADVERTISING Flat rate, per inch.... Flat rate, per inch, live weeks or more, each insertion POSITION When made part of contract, top end next, following reading matter, 25 per cent extra. or In - THIS PAPER IS PUBLISHED To Assist the Right, to Resist the Wrong, for the upbuilding of the munity and tor the good that we can do. com- tnd Advertisements must reach this (noon) to Insure insertion that week. Communications Correspondence, Wednesday by 12 A FEW MINUTES WITH THEEDITOR .i" THE LIGHT summers three, seeking her bed at night tender Paused on the dark stair timidly, "Oh, mother, take my band," said she, ' And then the dark will all be light." "f.. A vine plan.w'r; Child of 7-- - dear Lord, in thine the night it day And there is darkness nevermore. -- : . at KEEP A FEW MORE HENS "No eggs," was the answer from several store keepers tn Beaver when our better half recently tried to purchase a dozen eggs, and except for the kindness of a nearby it would have been available for thi friend, no scribe's breakfast. And this, too, in a country admirably adapted to the raising of poultry. We know of no surer or better way of insuring a steady monthly income for the farmer, than through the dairy barn and poultry yard. Milk, butter, cheese, eggs, andoultryare always in demandrBeaverseemsto be gaining on milk but short on eggs. Frankly we feel that our folks could do nothing better to build a better bank account than to keep a few more hens. T". fiS" FINANCIAL Bounty Ye scribe enjoyed an exceedingly pleasant visit with Mr. John R Wnllis pH? County News, published by Mr. Wallis at St. George for "c irtov vwcm-jf-iivjrcare. lur. vvaius anu niS were on their way, home, from an outing at Fish iamny Lake, where he hooked a ten pounder as well as many smaller ., Arrlngton Vi - -- Am 1 1 ? ,, religion.. t --- 7 As far as it is possible for us to do so, we shall use our every endeavor to aid in the upbuilding of Beaver CUv, Beaver County, and the State in which we live and make our, living. We, shall strive to be loyal to our business concerns and public institutions and work for their . rt . . . l..MJ! . . TIT. nave come 10 Beaver to be of real ipuuuuuig. uty Service, a real worker, not a drone in the hive. We are 1 : .Pus, triwl te bring them up as vvU- - manuerea wttena should be IwouO up, iao8e two naughty kits quarreled all the time. Topsy Kitten, their sister, was a Dice qule little puss, and Mrs. I tins wm very proud of this one J child, you may be sure, and that was one reason her brothers never mlMsed a chance to plague their sister because she was always held up to them a a well-Mme- model. But the one thing they never was what took place In the barn one day, though it was not t all Topsy's fault but their own. Mrs. Puss had offered a prize to the one who should catch the first niouse. It was to be a red ribbon for their neck and each one. of course, wsnt-e-d for-ffa- it "Oh, we will Tim to Tiger. - get the prlre," said "Topsy is so nlr she ii 01111111111 rs ' - B ft ITT ill Il . j y w-s- r fr.-i- au : - t, i ; i , resolutions; Rork.f.ll. n. , To be humbled by the responsibility rather than by the power of the printed word. iu been me imm aingeniiy ana write it To hold our pen to strict account for simply. intemperance ex-alt- end exaggeration. ; To judge no man or speak ill of him unless by so do- ed birthday, told a story. "here was a youns f.iu. . t nany years sgo." h. M.d. on a farm. . .. ki. - ung if low himself foo thght cl.ver for ordl-aar- y farm work, and so he d fanner daddy to send per.ned, him ,,ff to college. "The young fel!o"w worked h.r.1 st nt ..i . ing comes greater good. To ; about b" T"'ut'on the, evils without fear. . speak plainly public 2 ,df To keep an open heart for the needs of those who toil Bn.ctoratflweek. That ade him proud, I tell tnd an ear ready to the cry of the unfortunate. ,u ha Ia. was so proud. o Mf t9 . J M9.S6 704.82 .... 284.40 ... 368.42 ,'uror and Witness Forest Reserve Rodent Control Election Expense County Agent Probation Officer County Horticulturist .. Surveyor and Tiger said that was not fair, so they pushed each other about until ilielr mother, hearing the racket, came In and settled the dlsoute bv savin? I they both should sit by the hole, and I me oue wno eaugnt the mouse would have the prize: .t was a long time before the mouse catae out of his hole, because they had made o much noise, but at last he did come, ana such a scramble you never did see. Over boxes and palls and rakes and hoes they all flew, and then Tim caught it. but Tiger took It away rrom him, saying that he saw It first, ana that the mouse belonged to him. Tim Kitten said It was his, and he began to push Tiger, and the first thing they knew they had forgotten all about the mouse, which had escaped and was running for Its hole. Tim and Tiger tumbled and clawed at each other In a terrible way, quar reling all the time, each saying the monse was his, when Topsy, who was passing the barn, heard the noise and went in to see what was going on. Just as she entered the door the mouse was running for Its hole, and. quick as a wink, Topsy pounced upon It and carried It off to her mother. That afternoon when Mrs. Puss sat out In the sun with her three children Topsy wore the red ribbon, while her brothers looked at her with envy and anger. "She took ray mouse," said Tim. "1 caught It first" "It was my mouse. I saw It before you did," said Tiger. "If I hear another word about that mouse both of yon will m to bed with. out your supper," said Mrs. Puss. "If yon two were murrain. one of yon would have won th nriu but your sister raught the mouse and brought it to me first and the prize la here." Aa they were to have .a saucer of cream for supper, Tim and Tiger thought It best not to talk any more, but Tim whispered to his brother and .... not-alw- 8661.00 2867.80 Greenville Road . Adamsvllle Road Mlnersville Road ... Hay Springs Road Puffer Lake Road Books. Printing Etc. Light Fuel Etc Telephone ..... Improvements on Court House Miscellaneous . ' ocJ ' " here to cooperate with the citizens of Beaver City and ,. County for tle Public Good and for that purpose ask the .hearty support of the citizens of the community. An fast aa it is nossihlA for 119 tn An CA WO OKA iviatnll . ingaddittonal equipment, sufficient for the printing of a first class weekly newsnarwr A nanor f Viaf will K rrn. . iff a enf lyofif Vam -- Dit... .. iic ui. nic paper wouia not run after a rnouW w of course, necessarily depend lipon the patronage .; . af-- go iu tne barn and watch this Let mornua 1 i.iM.ucu uy our Dusiness mer ana anzens. A first class ing. Than can the ribbon this when we sit out In weekly paoer cannot be publislted on air; it takes money aftwnoon la the sun." guuu ueai oi it io proauce a gooa weekly. The "I am going to win the money so spent, however, is a good investment and not an Tiger. "Tou can't have Ifprlae," (mid "Oh, t know III ft the mo isa expense as so many think. Fully seventy-fiv- e per cent of first!" aald Tim. "I dollar with a every spent .1,, country, weekly is returned to 7oa running." the community in which it is published, thus making "Neither of you win mt t tt y01 worth while positions for the young people of the com- stand there quarreling," said lira. each Pus, giving of her munity and .a "goodly payroll from which the merchants on their ears which sent sons a Up both scudand other interests of the town receive more or less bene- ding into the barn. fit; hence the business men and citizens of Beaver, we are '. Tim sat down by the biggest hole, sure, will gladly. cooperate with us in the building of a good weekly paper for the community, THIS STORY HAS A MORAL The publishing of a newspaper brings with it great Tells ef Exeert Wh. w.. responsibilities; of this we are not unaware and it is bet Rockefeller fas Aslsep When He Sheuld Hsve cause of this responsibility, which no conscientious editor n Working. tries to shrink, that we have adopted the following , John IS. 1.1. .... .. .. Vu'--- ... : ,- ..... 704.48 ..... 274.82 ... 1462.21 .. 11068.78 .... 1897.80 ..... 199.75' 1003.16 ne n 4028 21 2500 00 . 1492 28 ; Criminal Coat ZZIZZ Pounty Roads, general North Creek Road .. IGKR and Tim were two kittens. nd while their mother. ifr v ,- Thompson now topsy Won . ..." Sloan them again soon. GREETING ,' .. 1146.00 .... 410,00 ... S145.S8 ..........7..! Parkinson Burke fishr-enjoyed an interesting fraternal visit with Mr. Wallis and his son. Archie D. Wallis. WIHTTIER ' 918.60 !!..!.".""." Dependent Mother. Ctunty Officers Expense Indigent Poor ' 1 " Deputy Service 1 It isv.customary,or in takWo over a ne&snarerC f for thp i editor to say something as to the policy to be followed mm in me puoiicaiion 01 tne paper ior wmcn he has be responsiDie: we nerewitn, tnereiore. as cneiiv a? possible, advise our readers as to the editorial and news policy of the Beaer County Weekly Press under the new ... management. , r.miTifw: First. WoV1v will 11V1 Thp flroV Rpavr ' ' WhM wmmvi- f f VVMI I Prooo after.be Independent in its political attitude and Nonpartisan on 'all religious affairs. This we feel is but common . ' . M ...nl1?.. l il juaurc vu vne many suDscriDers wnose aiverse views make it possible for a partisan paper to be in harmony with them and their cause. Freedom of thought is and should be encouraged, and that without bitterness or undue criti-- . . .... .. . cism-- , nence our maepenaence ana attitude on politics and 941.60 1025.00 .... 916.50 Janitor ' - . ... Assessor Recorder Sheriff Conimiatdoners 14420 1141.00 9 ..."..".'.'" Clerk Attorney Treasurer County : i REPORT OF THE AUDITOR OP BEAVER coUXTTp iius 1KAK ENDING, JUNE 80th, IMt DISBURSEMENTS ' And faith is small and hope delays,- - , x- take' thou the hands of prayer we raise, And let us feel the light of thee! jg? J! ' vi toaL hlfiS? Reach downward to the sunless days wherein our guides are blind ' ' . Sincerely, TIMOTHY BROWNHILL . We We older children grope ourwey front dark behind to dark before, And only whea our hands we lay, . J b,, In other words this paper will be published in the interests' of "the right that needs assistance, and the. wrong that needs resistance, and the good that we can do. egg-fru- ;NO AD of any kind accepted for less than 25c per issue. office by di- '; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED, For Sale, For Rent, Found, or Lost, one cent per word each ; sertlon. Local liners 10c per line each insertion. Cash with order. ttrt - he sees more frequent and less broken glimpses of the ..10c ..10c - fromllnadeqnat ntt . maternity. r' Every year ifLnm , casionaliy by war and passion, but brightening from year) first ..: . , ' 25c 20c In 8 point body type, (I words to line) per Inch insertion Cards of thanks, Resolutions, per line LEGAL NOTICES lOe per lino. : one SOc, edjttZr Urea from conditions !,.k ft .mmm- -.. is nancr and .HUUmf rariaga respecting maternal for 18 countries (1900.i9l01 JE date something Uk $100,000,000 worth Cult 4 States stood fonrt.v' of oil." h year 1918 it was & " ,. 28 countries resDeetL. I among The Hazard of Ufa. n "Save, the Tonngeat," a pamphlet mortality.-Y buchildren's the Issued by recently Japanaee ttyeu reau of the United 8tatea department , ; The song which JapMeaTwL. of labor, presents In a series of seven tag whea raising the reo7 charts a visible proof that the really aw building ranks with thVJf of Is first the year age" "dangerous mualc In th world, aecorduT life, and that the high danger period of tills year falls wlthla tb first Elchhelin, a Boston yw ta month. More than 75,000 babies la spending the United States In 1918 died before oriental music, says they had completed their first month Evening Poet H. .( of life. There la no Indication that orientaU have evolved ay thewZ this loss 14 times aa heavy at in the of elimination a perfect tiuTeJrte 1 twelfth month of life 4a being cat perfect art and a perfect maT ! down. The charts show that work to could think aa orientals wo,d tte tne babies oangera siajiw older Mat iron tare of Improper feeding and contagious and perfection of thelrtrt ILV i he goes about Japan he takes dlseasea and other nnhealthful influon th prlmltlT music of Ubortn ences has borne good fralt; bat there on the sound of temple bells. la little Indication that w are attackbeautiful overtones, with th rlsT. ing the problem of Infant mortality at Its root According to the chil- making them themes for his ZL dren's bureau, prenatal car la neces- tlona. sary to the reduction of our high la-iubscrirje for the mortality rate la tne eany oays : ; Entered at the Postofflce in Beaver City, Utah, of W. for the thee deaths arise u u bai never got p early aiid taken the cattle out to drink. He bad been fast asleep when he onght to have been working. He had nerer sen the board that took the acnm off. "Ana so It came to paaa that the oil professor sold for a fewthonaand foliar a farm that baa produced to timr'Bf ,.... HMO m.jg 1765 67 . - i .7. .7.7""... jm 841.60 895.26 7.7 7" 41 70 -- ..'..7..7"""'"T032.08 974 45 177.40 1(0 00 487.50 2281.19 285 00 " 217 85 7.7.7 89 60 .77.77" 180.00 200 00 . District Court Fish and Game Vital Statistics Pee Inspector Exhibit Maps and Platting Tax Refund 14970 Tr it.ent Stock Court House Insurance Workmen' Compensation ."... 7.'.".. 15 79 5202 48 264 00 80 00 7.." inn: 161858.61 I IXAXCIAL REPORT OF AUDITOR OF BEAVER TEAR ENDING JUNE 80, 1931 Receipt rees 01 uountv Offlntri Flne f Merchandise XJcenses Note, First Nation. I Bank Salaries (amts. from taxing Districts) Bounty ..., Tax Redemptions Collection of Taxes Transient Herds ty Tax I; ; . ! illaVai " ' ollection of Uncollectihi Puffer Lake Road County Fair Tax Additional Tax Forest Reserve ( . 696 60 120.00 ' 6000 00 2180 70 116 30 821 24 807 00 ,.7::7777777"imVii. Mscellaneous Msns and Plattine . - s Z777"""'isanoV- - 41s 14 ""ata'ai 166870.14 : ... DleborsemeMte avs 131852.61. ...... 108.09 v.r. Warrants Cashed for nth Cash on Hand June 30, 1811 .... 1220.06 Receipt 166370.24 July 1st. 1920 ... 6306.96 Warrants outstanding. June 30th, 1921 503.66 Caa hon Hand, aald: Warranta Issued to June 80. 1121 rr?nis casnea tor other years "Who wants the old red ribbon any way? I don't. Only girl kittens wear inose rnings." "I don't want It. either." said Tiger rolling over on the grass. "Boy kittens can't fight with ribbons on their necka." , 4 (Copyrlsht) llllf 61852.61 108.09 . $ll' 361960.70 Warrants redeemed June 30th. 1121 .... 61457.18 warrants outstanding July 1st. 192l" 603.66 ; 6if lfi96.T h Amu- Cash on hand June 30th, 1921 Due from Various Taxing Funds' ( get on. thst now he took up the atudy of mineral oils and In ten yesrs' Mroe he became such a remnrksble mineral oil sharp that they made Mm oil professor at 840 a week. How he chuckled at his old farmer dsd then I "Well, about that time the old msn died end the oil professor wrote ho1(. thai the farm was to be sold ; so sold It was. There waa a brook running through the farm and where the brook rve the old farmer had put a board o take the scum off the wster. so that It wonld be clear and whnltom fur the cattle to drink. The new own-e- r Mmpled this scum and found thst It was petroleum, the one thing thut the clever professor knew all about. "But the professor knew nothing about the petroleum oa his father's F0EC COUNTY, Iflltff f1(Ju fllM' LUblllt Hoad Bonda Pint N'ntM , - V. I "i leilK Officers and i,riivubi Commissioner Due Dependent Mother for Due Indigent for June T55i. Marisal'oTjwuTlli Jua ; TT wuisianaing Warranta. 1921 T7IT4.; n!i. .- ! Mate of Utah. County of 'Beaver aa. ' . at till s, l0T n T of August. A. v. mVhL.w T"?. dhi oatl th,k' ,AKBd t0r ot Be,Ter CowiT Utah, who oa correct nd re, t tore60,n "port U a full, tru and h. . I eoAd Ue of BMep P to tt lat day of nzuto bast of knowledge and belief. Pnrau-inmll- . r J' . ! Subwrtbdnd - ' - '' WALDO F.MURDOCK, County iworn to berore ' m this 15th day of Aagust, MART, L. DUNSHEE, County t 7 "."..',' . ' - . . ' Fc j |