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Show DOXT GIVE UP SCHOOL Legal Notices Bt If you ever hear of a hoy or girl who wants to quit school when it Is unnecessary; If you ever hear of parents who are thinking of putting their children to work, when it is EDGAR A. GUEST T8I ,--r CHANCE. , unneceasahy; just bring these figu V res to their attention. Every day spent In school pays the never had a chance'sald he. His statement interested me. "1 I traced his record back to And Just what had kept that man behind. (Consult COUnt.. Murk k. uers ior runner information) I found that one Immensely rich Had one time filled the station, which ' - NOTICE TO This grumbling fellow occupied. CREDITOR Bt hadnt t hi hands were tied. In the Fifth JuritrLi nut-- w Htate of Utah, Count) of Reaver. Another started where he stood had certainly made good, In the matter of the estate of Alice And he task was Tery commonplace. The a. uinasay deceased. Creditor! will nreaent claims with And Irksome, too, and hard to face. But several men their spurs had won Touchers to the nrnivnimiu) h Because their beat they'd always done, office of 0. A. Murdock, Bearer City And past this humble post could see uu or Deiore tun twnirth i Of October, 1921. The better Jobs that were to be. Mary L. Dunshee, Administratrix. First Publication, August 12, 1921. rtom humbler stations, too, I learned, Last Publication. September 2. 1111 That others had promotion earned. They'd hadn't felt they weren't com- NOTICE TO CREDITORS polled they held. In the Fifth Judicial District Court To failure by the Jobs had clearly seen of Utah, County of Beaver. With vision they That there's no doty quite so mean. In the matter of the estate of Mary But, well performed, within It brings The chsnce for bigger, better things. n. ruaaie, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned at the K you've a Job then never wail office of 0. Ar Murdock. Beaver City. That you're a victim, doomed to fall Utah, on or before the twelfth day No man can hide what you can do,-Sof October, 1921. from sight as you.. thoroughly Thomas J. Riddle Administrator, first Publication. August 12. 111. Your worth the meanest place will tell Last Publication, September 1, 1811 If only you will do It welL You've got a chance to rise or fall If you possess a Job at all. NOTICE TO CREDITORS . (Copyright by Edgar A. Guest) --O ...... la the Fifth Judicial Dlatrlrt Court. Bute of Utah, County of Beaver... Tve T child $9.00 Here Is the proof, based on the : wage scale of 191S: Uneducated laborers earn on the average of 1500 per year for forty years, a total of f 20,000. . , High school graduates earn on average of 11,000 per year for forty , years, a total of $40,000. Thla education required twelve years of school of 180 days each, a total of 2,160 days in school. If 2,160 days of school add $20.- 000 to the income for life, then etch : ' day at school adds 8.25. The child who stays out of school to earn less than 19 a day Is losing . money not making money. These figures' are based on an In vestigation made by Dr. A. Saawell Ellis,-o- f the University of Texas, at the request of the U. S. Bureau of : " Educators. ..,.. f.-l- r... -- - o . In the matter of the estate of Rich- ,are . In the Fifth Judicial DUtrlct Court, HUte of Utah, County of Beaver. In the matter of the estate of Han nah H. Pitchforth, deceased. ., , Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the lizi. Pitcnforth. Administrator. First Publication, August 12, 121. Last Publication,. September 2, 1921 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fifth Judicial District Court of Utah, County of Beaver, estate , In the mattor of the estate of E. A Farnsworth, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of O. A. Murdock, NE of the greatest enemies to So ciety as a whole and to the In dividual in particular Is Indifference. Indifference unopposed eats its way silently yet surely, and twines its g tendrils into almost every avenue of human endeavor. " Care Care! Is It la Indifference that filling the divorce dockets. . It la Indifference that la feeding Graft It is Indifference that" is constantly slapping the face f Good Government :it is In difference that blocks the way of ad vancement of every great and good project or purpose of people, of towns, of nations. Care Caret It Is Indifference' on the . part workers in the store, the office, and la public stations that keeps them down and rusts their Tery souls while oth ers past oo and up. ;' Care Care! " For if you don't Care It you don't pull off your coat and roll up your sleeves sad with cheerfulness and willingness In your system enter upon your dally tasks, you have no one but condiyourself to blame If hind-en- d tions dwarf you and push you out of the path to useful Accomplishment. Care Care! s death-grippin- office of O. A. Murdock. Beaver City. Utah, on or before the twelfth day H. H. 8 ADAISt o NOTICE TO CREDITORS or uctober, ' 8 MATTHEW Br aaOKQI ' in Beaver City. Utah, on or before the twelfth day of October, 1921 Clara F. Murdock, Administratrix First Publication. August 12. 1921 Last Publication, September 2, 1921 ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS la the Fifth Judicial District Court, 8Ute of Utah, County of Beaver. - ' . - . . ICC boys had bought each of them an annuity . equal to the extra $751 per, ' year, which hi education enabled him to earn. It would have cost oyer $18,-00- 0 r -- urvi i J NOTICE TO CREDITORS m'toqe-lightl- ll ' , r - Charlie thought I ' sonny moment and then said. "We'd better he careful, daddy: lefs Just rent one till we see. how we like IU for Billy ho ts tired-o- f (Charlie's drum)-saythe time. all It yells bis; hoiw-e- , t ; JOK- EEfPA Professional Cards POKE CUde. Taking the Sunny tratrix. Every-stre- et. bastwe sldes.the First- - Publication, August 12,1911. Last Publication, September 2, 1921 shady side end the sunny. When two men sbske hands and part msrk which NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION of the two takes the sunny aide; he will be the younger man of the two. Department of the Iatertor, U. & Laud Office, Salt Lke City, Utali Rollers fee Mat Feet A Chicago doctor says that fist feet July t, 1921 Notice ts hereby given that Will should- be rolled regularly, and he has iam E. Warby, of Bearer, Utah, who devised rollers of different frros oo on Jane made Homestead which he fool Is exercised.. 8W 1 entry No. 017749. for BE DR. E. A. PETTY ?aUl 8urgeo ; Hours l:SO toB:0 to 18 Toltoa Building V' rnM 5 ' Utah.e Bearer ' ' e , e .. Office ' 1 n. Skeleton.- ., ' - - The moitetherlura was the first fo all skeleton ever mounted, rieany two centuries ngo a Siwnlsh colonist of Bueoos Aires the.. viceroyalty a. i . .. " d sow the- Argentine iirpuouc oiw-erethe sketefnn of a huge animal The akeleton was .sent to Madrid snd tater mounted. PI(3QE:IN'A Bulwer-Lytto- First afety Preparatory to allowing Charlie his new sister, his father said. "What do oew baby at our you say to getting "First fossil blirdfc)ded-AND'G- In the matter of the estate of George Muntord, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of 0. A. Murdock. in Beaver City, Utah, on or beTota the twelfth day of October. 1921. Mary Ann Walght Muntord. Adminis- - " . e) ; y Weffeet'it In the Fifth Judicial Dlxtrkt Court, rtn.. nt ttmmm' fit... . s MostqirU-tah- e i ri ii i pertboy.. As the salary, of these boys will raise considerably after they are 20, while those of the Illiterate laborers will not, It is obvious that this ele mentary education was worth more than $16,000 capital safely Invested, s for each boy. Through the Meshes. - MILITANT'MARY m ''"'j 'per year.'5 If the parents of these $500 ' 0 In the matter of the estate of Mich ael H. Gale and hit wife, Martha A Gale deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of O. A. Murdock, In Beaver City, Utah, tin or before the twelfth day of October, 1921. Nettie Qale, Administratrix. First Publication, August 12. 1911 Last Publication, September 2, 1921 Here are some more facta: Supt B. B. Jackson, of Minneapo lis, studied the earnings of ' 2,243 pupils who left school at the end of the eighth grade, and' found that they at&rted life with an average sal ary of only 1140 a year. A similar study made by him of the salaries of 912 graduates of the htgh school showed that they started out with an average salary of $400 and after six year were etrnlng an average ' ot $i.8-- . . v.:,,": One more set of figures and then ' we are through: .. A committee of the Brooklyn Tea chers' awwclstlon lit' J909 Investlgat-.- .. ed the ri laries recolved by gradual. es of the elementary schools and by others who stopped school before . graduation. Of 192 boys from the elementary ' schools taken at random, the com ' mlttee was able to trace ICC till they '" " were about 10 years of age. Income At. that time the average of these 16C boys was $1,151.05, whereas the average salary 'of the Illiterate worker in Brooklyn waa . mmstm ard Pearce, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned at the office of 0. A. Murdock la Beaver City, utahon or before the twelfth oay or October, 1921. . Lottie Pearce. Administratrix. First Publication, August 11. 1111. Lat Publication. September. 2, 1)21 . . ' - 8ectlon 24: NE 4 Sec4 NW NE tion 2$, Township 21 South, Range 7,. West. "Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of .Intention to make I year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the District Court, at Bearer, Ut ah, on the 22nd day pf Sept, 1921, Claimant names as witnesses-Stan Green.. Harry Green, Albert E. Green, Edward Rebmin, all Of Beaver, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELT, Register. 4, 9)W 1-- 1-- 4 SB 4. NW 1-- st NOTICE FOR PUBUCATIOX of the Interior, Land Office, Salt Lake City, I'Uh ' r, ' Asguht 18.' 1911 Notice Is hereby given that Le- tha Edwards Ourr, formerly Leths Edwards, of Borkhorn. Utah, who on May 17. 1917. made Homestead entry. No. 0209S4. for Lou 2. 4. E 1 BW W 8E 14. EE 1 NW 8W 4 NE 4 Sec. 21, T 21 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lak Meridian, has filed notice ot inten- 1-- 4. 4. 1-- 2. 1-- How's This? 1-- 4. First Publication August 19, 1921.-LaPublication, Sept. 14. 1921 , . . ' , , , . . i '. i ot e e . e JOI1GENSEN AND WARD- Ala-eaa-ed -. Llcrased Embalmcr and funeral Director " " Opou Day and Night rhone Sd Mllford, Uuh portions. Artor jru have takoa Hall's Catarrha Maiotae for a short time Too will in rour nnw mat 4dl' Ciih lmpTOTmni Sort ikklnr Rail's Catarrh flood ot catarrh, enno and liJ eta at nt , . . for tottnonll. froo. r. J. CHENET CO., TOMOO, OUO. , fleMbyaaPrugf1sU.no. tlon to make Proof, to rlalm to the land above described, before the Clerk ot the D s-trlct Court, at Parowan. Utah, on the 14th day of September, 1921. Claimant name aa witnesses: Osmond' O. Hatchings. Psrley Land. William F. Stapley. all ot Par agoonah, Utah, and Arron Edwardi of Proro, Utah. ' GOULD B.' BLAKELY, Register. First publication August 19, 1921 Last publication Sept. 1C,19!1. t Practices In ail the Court the State bl tire-ye- .. , Bearer, Utah 4 We effer Om Hundred Dollars Reward far any ease ot catarrn taat oaasot h Hail's Catarrh Ifedletaa. takes Ball'a Catarrh Medtctne has br aatarrh answers for the past thirty- as bscome the known are yoara, and baa snost reuabl reuMdr for Catarrh. Hairs on Blood acta the thru Catarrh Mediatae the Muooua surtax. expsUlDC the Pot aea from the Blood and heaUag the ml - ATTORNEY AT LAW 1-- 1-- 4, MURDOCK O. A. 1-- 4. s . e) e ar DR. E. MAXSnELD 4) 4) t'o-O- 10-1- t .; CWroprartor Specialist oa all Spinal and Or-ganic DUeas. p Store Over 2 ' Ottffft hour a. in p. in. Utah Beaver S-- d , 4 4 4) 4 4 |