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Show BEAVER COUWTV WEEKLY TRESS ladies' rd ChildreuV howTasV William Warty wet In Beaver a ' pair white they last Farmers & Wednesday, looking after matters LOCAL ITEMS homestead to his proofs. Stockgrowers Mercantile Company.: pertaining We acknowledge a pleasant call. Mr. H. E. Diehl, formerly superMen! rammer underwear IS per D. Chelmont, who has beeii intendent of the Tellurlde Power Mr. Eli teat discount thia week at Fernley's. Quite ill fo- - the past week with company. Is Installing a pew motor acute indlgret'on. Is a bi; to be abqut and doing some expert electrical work: " Mrs. Perley R. Whit and for the Press office this week. of 8alt Lake City, are his work again. visiting. friends and relatives In Complete line of Ladles purses 'at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waters and week for Farmers last of Stockgrowers Mercanleft Saturday family Mr. Arthur Joaeph of. Parowan. Richfield, where they will visit a few tile Company. Come in and have .;v our' first choice. . spent 8unday at the home of bis par-ent- days with relatives and friends Mr.' and Mrs. John T. Joseph Miss Ruth Faux rf Moroni, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Karl Carlton and son Hatel lake Orma, Miss Ketta Sparks and Puffer's for left Geo. Sunday Walter, The little ton of Mr. and n of Nepbl. were the Rollo Arms, f. a ten for til iecoer-inhaa trip. fishing been who is day's Brown, Neilsen and Archie of Warren guests Brooks Milford. Chautauqua week. from: Reed, Relatives came Beaver the and Dam, Buckhorn Canvas slippers for children, all Japanese Crepe In white, rose, slzea, at $1.15 per pair at Fernley'. to attend the funeral services of Paul Skinner Monday. pink, orange, nile green and pekln blue, In dress patterns now in. Call Dewey Hurst returned to his work Mrt. Walter Pazton and family of and see Farmers 41 Stockgrowers in the mountains Tuesday. Kanosh, are visiting at the home of Mercantile Company. Mr. 8. A. White waa a pleasant her aunt Mrs. Seth Smith. visitor at the Press office Saturday. The Press scribe and wife are Inaccomto Mr. O. H. Stewart, well debted E. Mrs. Jones of Milford, Flannel Middies all sites in red, panied by her niece. Miss Mildred known saw mill man, and Ernest green and navy blue. Just arrived at Fotherlngham, art her visiting rel- Stewert, his nephew, for courtesies extended Monday night Farmers ft Stockgrowers Mercantile ative tor a few day. Company. Joseph R. Murdoch Jr. of MilMurdoch Academy memories are MJss Thelma Cutler returned to her ford. waa visiting relatives and renewed In the return of Mieth Mae-ac- friends in Beaver last week end. home in Cedar ser, son of the former Academy Prln- companied by Miss Lola Bodges. ipal, from a mission of several years Jess Skinner and family from Mil to the Northwestern states. Little Edwin Farrer Thompson was ford and Mrs. Jesse Robinson of Mrs. Sarah Hutchlngs Is expecting reported ill Monday night, hut It Reed, were in Braver Monday to at- her daughter from Idaho, to make a hotter now tend the funeral service. short stay. -- , -- daugh-terrrArvll- le, a, City-Wednesday Mtae Lela Hodgea gave a party at Venice Buihnell returned to her We offer 10 per cent discount on her home Friday night In honsr of home In Meadow last week, after vissummer hat and caps at Fern- Miss Thelma CutW c! Cedar City, iting for a month with her friends ' ley's. who Is visaing here. and relative. 11 Men's work shirts, 75c each at special corre to Deseret the News, made spondent a very pleasant call at the Press of7 Then fice Tuesda- y.- r Fernleys. Mrs. Owen Grover, and Mr. Morris Thompson Cox, accompanied by Ml Lela Hodges and Thelma Cutter, lode horses Mr. and Mrs. Parly Allred are the to Kent's lake early Sunday morning proud parents of a little daughter, and returned in the evening. born to them Friday. All concerned are doing nicely. Mercerised poplin in white, blue, and pink, also a good line of cretonWord comes from Miss Holainger, ne at Farmers k Stock growers Mer- field representative of the Pacific di cantile Company. vision, that she will accompany Mr. Rosco C. Qlasmann to our city soon Ernest Joseph, who left for a for the purpose of linlrg up all war to Great Britain, July 11, time claims. In Liverpool, England, July 31. f ull Osterloh, formerly of 3lt Mr. and Mrt. Dr. Gibson and fam- Lke City, now of Los Angeles, made ily motored up the canyon Sunday. short business trip to Beaver this They enjoyed ths ride very much week. He la very much Interested In th business affair of our city. While Mrs R. E. Osterloh and daughter, here he visited hi brother H. E. Os Leona, returned to their home In Le terloh. ' . al this week Tourists seem to be taking ad van The Junior Beehive swarm of the tage ot the remainder of the turn East ward met Monday evening at mer months. : The tourist traffic the Toltoa home, where they enjoy- through Beaver City seems to be In ed a very pleasant evening. ... We are indebted to Mr. W. K. Boyter for courtesies rendered - in helping ye scribe and wife to get settled In their new home theflrst o; the week. i, lie Men's work socks a pair a. Ted Brooks, city elettrinsn, av listed by. J3 Beaumont . a I'll, d In the trlntlng remodeling of the , plant during the past two weeks. P-e- County Superintendent of 8chools Frank Day, spent a few days this week in Milford, attending to school affairs. We acknowledge a pleasant bust net call Wednesday, from Mrs. Ve ra Ashworth, of the Farmers Stockgrowers Mercantile Company, wr hm thr best ihoer for the least money. Try them and see. Our price are always t lgit Feraley'a. Mr. David Woolsey leather-face- last house stske the Monday at eleven year for Paul L. Skinner, the, Skinner, Lawrence Mr. of old son Skinner. me Thompson May Mrs. and the furnished The male quartet were hold Funeral services 2 p, m. In singing. Brother Will Morgan offered the opening prayer. Tol- ; ro. J. T. Tanner and J. F. the speakers ton were by The benediction was offered Bro. Melvin Mathews. Interment was made in Mountain The grave was covView cemetery. flowers. beautiful with many ered Paul was the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Skinner. He was born October 19. 1910. He lived in til recently, when his UIH.""" to Beaver. moved parents He died Saturday, August 13 at ten o'clock p. m., after suffering elev en days with pneumonia. He Is survived by his parents, two sisters, Alice ana rna, ana uue brother, Louis. The people of Heaver extend their deepest sympathy to the bereaved ' d has returned for 30c a pair at Fernley's. home from his work In the mountains family. . satisfactory., adjustment) hands of the Red Cross which how stands ready to give advice and as sistance and to place the claim be fore the proper government bureau are Thousand! of soldier claim handled by Red Cross chapter monthly; If yours has not been visit or write the Home Ser vice secretary, and receive assistance about further action of your claim. The Red Cross will follow up each claim through the government agen cies until final settlement it effected. Kendall Kirk Franke, secretary of Home Service. Beaver Chapter, A. R. C. ' ANttRKW DEAD. FOTIIERINGHAM Mrs. Lixzle Fotherlngham receiv word from Denver, of the death son, Andrew, who died there her of ed August 8th. of appendicitis. He was born and reared in Beaver City, and has many friends here to which he was known best as Bish Fothering-ham- .. He was a soldier in the late World war. After he was mustered out from the service he married and went to Denver to live. He leaves many relatives and friends !n Beaver, who deeply mourn his loss. The people of Beaver extend their deepest sympathy to his bereaved make the stars "Moonshine." twinkle and FUNERAL OF ALICE BEAUMONT Fu neral services were held here, Friday, August 5, at the Stake build She ing for Mist Alice Beaumont died Wednesday August 3, In the St. Mark's hospital of Salt Lake, of stomach trouble and complications. The speakers were C. F. Harrit and F. Tolton. Music was furnlahed by the choir. The floral offering! were profuse and beautiful. Many handsome pieces covered the casket Among them was a beautiful cross made of red sweet peas, with a white d of hydrlongea and Im mortelles, presented by the officer of the Red Cross chapter. Alice was born In Peterson, New Jersey, came to Utah in early child hood with her mother, brothers and sister. Her father died when she was an infant. She is survived by three brothers, one sister. Interment was made in Mountain View cemetery. . back-groun- the the Thr do not uk: "Whirt oom thti path, way lead? What wera my oal tt I ahoul thus er Rl'RKE RETI RXS ' Mn. Alice Burke, wite of Com missloner Burke, is at ome iu Mlnersville, after a five woek's visit at (he home of ner mother, Mrs. Harriet - 1 at Escatante. She was ur they're not atklnc yiuU thOM New machinery has been Installed In the Branch Agricultural college at Cedar, and the new.dairyman, Mr, J, D. Hoffman, an expert butter-makof Fort Collins, Colorado, Is now busy completing arrangements with farmers near Cedar City, for their cream. It ia hoped to hare the dairy In operation by the time school opens on September 19. K. Wilson, ""d ac- thini , eul,H w il Jz 1 t tea-pan- SEEMINGLY Applicant Mean NO LIT AGE fer Diverse Are by Ms Always in th Day ef Their Callew Youth. There Is no age Mmlt to divorce, a. Oregon a womuu at the tft of algbty-twyears it suing for a decree tra her husband, who is a callow strtpllst rammers. Thti aei of seventy-on- e , to be another ease of too much a the 'wife asserts that he? husband's love bat been alienated tat nndennlned through the work of ki mother, who I new ninety-fou-r ytta . old and who never did like her, They have been married toot ten years new, and th wife sald.tUl when the husband took her stoavj a buy an auto for hit mother ttl wouldn't let hi wife ride la it, t e was dead. WkM knew that she remonstrated the husband s!j informed her that she could leava flM bouse. When the wife said that U home waa her own and bought wttk her own money the husband repUel thst might be so, but he hsd tneogst-fullhad the deed recorded In kit name. Now ahe haa to appeal te tht courts. It Is rather rough whea has to coapett bride of eighty-tw- o motheria- with a law for the affection of her hutbaai mofkr-In-law- .Ir No, B, A. C. INSTALLS DAIRV companied by five of her children and reports a pleasant trip and an enjoyable time, having been Joined Will Hayes, a prominent Pleasant MR. A XI) MRS FR.IXK at the old home by her sisters, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackner and Grove GRIFFITHS ENTERTAIN merchant, dropped In Saturday Clara Wilson of Salt Lake City, and family of Lyman Wyoming, came long enough to tell na bow much he BEAVER WEST WARD Mrs. Almlra Chestnut and family of Wednesday of last week to visit Mrs. appreciated Beaver county's good Teatdale. Black ner'a sister, Mra. Charles Llnd roads, the excellent fishing obtainSunday afternoon. August 14, Mr say and other relatives. able here and the magnificent scenery and Mra. Frank Griffiths of MlnersREAVER'S PIOXEER of Bryce's canyon and vicinity. ville, who have Just returned from NEWSPAPER MIX a two year's mission to the Samoan LET J. I FERRIS Mr. Melvla Edward of Mander-fiel- d Islands, spoke to the people of BeaJessie Jones, of Good Springs, Newaa In attendance at the Chau- ver West ward. Do Yowr a former citlien vada, of dowas also week left last and for They their mlsnion In Septauqua 1 old friends I; this city, visiting some Beaver 1919. but on tember, shopping among ing account of the ill health of Mr. Griffiths, who was Beaver and vicinity. Mr. Jones had merchants while here. honor of helping to print She contracting a disease common to the the Mr. and Mr.. Albert Goodwin are natives of the Islands, It was thought first paper ever published In Beaver years number of Improvements best that th.v return home this sum- City; something like fifty-fomaking ago. Notwithstanding Mr. Jones' to their cottage on 10th street, which mer. advanced age, he is as lithe and acThey gave a very Interestin u,-- . they recently purchased, from Dug ' count of tive at a much younger man, and Is Levi their their Goodwin, Fotherlngham. experience, telling of Interested In his old home town still nephew, la doing the work for then. the customs and conditions of the his and many friends In Beaver City. natives of Samoa. L. Osborn, daughter MyrMr, r. They sang one of the Bunion Universal Duty.' tle and son Dera. who bav spent the ongs which waa very Interesting. us It bound to make th of Esch fkreeei Door Mad and Repaired. past' month here visiting her dauMr. and Mn. Griffith! hare learnIn which he lives better circle tittle ghter. Mrs. Atvln OtlUts. returned to ed the language very well and sing and happier; each of ut la bound to Fainting and Kaiwxuintng Protnptty their borne In Salt Lake Thursday of delightfully ln"the Samoan ee that out of that small circle the ,0. tastweek. guage together. ' widest good may flow. Desn Stanley id PUafctorl"jr Dose Carpenter Work AN INTERESTING VISITOR A. O. White Sr. waa among pro-oM- dr MRS- - - v-- graduate nurse. During the influents epldemle winter, over 50 employe! wr ed per day, with only six death dgT, the entire court of th drtaded ease. All case were tivum -individual attention and, la Instaacsi where ne family doctor was i tendance. Immediate arrsaMJL were made tor medical cars. It Is the policy of the nurses ta clinic to advice all employee! wlt wuvw mrj cvnil u contact to b h snred, an activity which the firm Itttlf handle through an employees' orgt. lzatlon. The purpose of tuck advkt te secure Insurance for all ployee In. order that they may recehi It benefit after one week's Dlaetv This arrangement does not place premium upon the employees' being and at the name time the clinic te perate In the matter of insurance, A dental clinic it In a formstln state and, bo doubt, will he estabUttat la a short time. The plan and osthof of administration and organliatioa a imply In the making, but It la saft a say that the dental clinic will heueS-dena th medical dlnle. The Modern Hospital In descrtbtai the clinic, aays that It haa fully pmei It value In protecting the health al the employee of thia particular and merit the commendatiei and Imitation of other atrcantilt ut Industrial eitabllthment. visitors at the Press office last week end, and a very interesting one. Mr. White was born in Nauvoo, Illinois in 1844 and wat among the early pioneer settlers ot Beaver county. White ia a staunch Democrat, a loyal citizen of Beaver City, and is deepthere. ly interested in everything pertainBeer gardens. Dutch lunches, and ing to its development Beaver citivaudeville will be the attractive fea zens, doubtless, are as proud of Mr. turee. White as he is ot Beaver. Don't forget the feelings of the man who stands out and looks, in it an awful feeling. Costume, come In and be In the swim. The cricket chirps louder from the clown a pocket, the serpentine twines best about the neck ot the Spanish Gypsy; and confetti glisten in the fluffy hair of the chorus girl. (Copyright ) A butcher, a baker, a candlestick maker, a rich man, poor man, beggar THE UNIVERSAL QUEITION. man and a thief. All will join in to Mrs. J. F. Brlggt entertained at te spend the rest of. the summer at Last Wednesday morning, Mr. Abe dinner at her home Sunday. A large home with bit family. Murdoch left for Salt Lake City In crystal bowl, filled with summer flow J hi car., He was accompanied by the er. table. and lira. Frank Griffith! of following M MIlo Baker, people. Covers were laid for the following: Mlnersville. are visiting in Beaver Dorothy Baker. Mrs. Zella Thompso Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackner and famat the home of Mr. Griffiths' mother, Mr Berry Jolty and Ben Davis. ily, ot Lyman, Wyoming, Mrs. CharMrs. Margaret Griffiths. les Llndssy and family. Mrs. Ira Bul.l Thomaa Cartwright, manager win and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isaac Goodwin, one of ' Beaver the Beaver valley creamery com Brlggi and Mr Joseph Brlggt. Mr. popular carpenters, made a number panyi was a business visitor at the Briggs was ssslsted In serving by her of needed Improvemeata In the Press Press office Monday. Thelnn. daughter, office this week. CUXIC HAS PROVS BEAVER CO. J - was accompanied by Annie and Al bert Gale, who went over to attend he celebration. WORLD"" Organtutlen trtabllthed'iw Have you obtained your right of . Firm Wall Wrfcw treatment medical compensation, ' by Other Impley and vocational training provided for A pioneer medical clinic, ' you for the "war risk act?". M. . American Beaver Chapter of the ia year ago to protect the heaiTj Red Cross maintains home service, 600 employee, and graduelwTu. which I schooled In! the technicali- and expanded nntfl it now ties of the, laws providing these ad- total of JJQO-t- bat ii th. weltkeWE today by vantages for the discharged, disab- 17 beld -led veteran. Local home aeftlcr if am At the time .f anxious that every man who hat a the medical director w. B .Z the clinic In the capacity of disability that may possibly be trac and visiting nnrte. Now the T? case hi ed to his war service, place la charge of a practicing phialcu. L. course of the in (if it is not already In the nrgeon, assisted by thre. toajbl ister Pearl White, returned. Friday RHJ COSTUME CARNIVAL from a ten day trip to the mountains. "My Ian" Hiram, where you goin' While there they visited with Mr. all dolled up in costume like that? and Mrs. Bernard Warby, who are "Why, man, .alive, ain't you done pending the summer near Klondike heerd about that 'ere costume Car nival? Oh, Lordy, man, that's the Mr. and Mrs. T B. Davis and Mr biggest thing of the whole summer that M G Peterson, of Salt Lake City, season. Can't afford to miss spent last Friday In Greenville. They Buggar along home now, and get had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Steve ready." Barton. After spending a very pleas- , Once more the Beaver opera house ant day, they returned to their home has been opened for the biggest bene fit dance of the year. For the benefit In Beaver. ofwhom? For the benefit of the pub-tola LeFever. of Panguitch, who Iktand you. It s your loss it you has been visiting relatives In Beaver, don't come. Absolutely no use talk eturned to her home last week. She ing, you're the loser If you fail to be m canvas gloves, PASSES T04H3 REWARD Mr. and Mrs. William Warby and James M. Kirkham, publisher; and Hyrum P. Jones, circulation manager of the Utah Farmer, were Call at the Far men and Stock- - in Beaver on business Wednesday grower Mercantile company, and see connected with their paper. We ac the new vomplete lice of L. D. 8 knowledge a fraternal visit. garments the best grade at the Karl Carlton and his good wife right price. and son are evidently making good Mr. and Mrs. E. Sorenson and their boast that if there were any daughter Matilda, of Lyman. Wayne trout in Puffer's lake, they would county, have been in Beaver visiting get their share. At least they proved their danghter and sister, Mrs, Geo, It to the satisfaction ot the Press Brown." scribe Wednesday, by sending down three beauties by Mr. John A. SkinA splendid picture appeared In the ner, Auguat 13th Deseret News, with our former townsman, 'John P. Lilly white Mrs. Louis Reams and son Fay. of hla wife and two little sons In the Kanosh, came Friday of last week to foreground. Mr. Llllywhlte Is presl visit her sisters, Mrs. William Baldmission win, Mrs, Bart Baldwin and Miss dent of Netherlands-BelgiuHe la a brother ot Mrs. Carl Tolton lols Paxton. She Is returning home of Beaver City. from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frllla Claycomb. of Twin Falls, Men' TxTtHJS DISABLED WAR VETERANS, OF I family. creasing. Fernley's. FAU- -" like Ia the iwlft dart through which the mad world Sows. Initead. they're anxious that they mar not fall t aty-how- fs nlnetr-four-yar-o- ld 1 A Foreign Ship. Homer L. Ferruaon. d resident of chamber of commerce of the Ualtel 8tates ha stirred np the patriot! srst the reproduction of a foreign ship stbill. Makiaf ing en our twenty-dolla- r a speech recently, and seeking to l pre hi afldltor with ths fact that thia country ha entirely too few atlj m be whipped out a twenty-dollar - and declared: - "Why. even the this the only qutttloa that they this bOl 1 'one that was tskeo Ai, lookln- - at the clock, they silent their by thia country during the war. file the American flag, all right "Can I It is a forelgn-bni- lt ship." Get byr Examination proved Be wat as" TUT do not aak "Could this work that Intel rsrrtrt . Th ahln hat four t I do been a fo nelt, and there never Be done more thoroughly, by hand aaore funneled ahlp buHt ia thlt country truer! foreign trade, ' They do not query "Might I to still hlp reproduced And aak ht more To bless my store " boss 'la baeket and la r Thyf7 nt troublKl wl" haunting k1 wor their hands are doing prove Not Myl as they for close of bla. Their one and onlypray earn question la: "Can I Oet byr e ' a MATHEMATICALLY SPEAKING "I note that eetpUe with ckfl. r , aMta drveced." If they've aa.ltt,Ud IW." tUy re dWided Ue Very Suggestive. One of these nm, wnie deotlflc a , ttutT dope-shee- t we donl The Mean Man. knows the tt0I7 SOO tM poor Tom Sharkey, who electrified y en In day ealoon hi loungers Ing heartily, "Well, boy, what ar going te haver And then, as i lounger gathered round the bar, added. "Rain or shine T CMRepresentative Gordon LeeV sib. amauga told a story of a similar about a mean man at Atlantic Some friend visited him oa s hot nlng and after thef had tweltsw while In the alttlng room ha said: , tD "'Well, frlenda. could y some refreshmenttf , . "W certainly could r the 40 replied, and they moistened Iheir Hps In pleasant anticipation, ris&J H Then, said th mean man. pro There'i well open thlt window. lee of a breese.' CverYtwutv !"f want to know, says: "To prevent the loss of a loose finger ring, there hss been patented a guard to be fastened Inside It and engage ..it iiuviiv oi me wearer. If soro of these parsgraphlni smart The Uplift sleeks don't pick up that word o A senator, apropo of ths hugs In there, in connection was with the It pnj tlfy of army meat which posed should be sold to th for less than half the price pl tt "en-gag- P' F1NNIGAN FILOSOPHY. WkU nun eelU Tm U,r he eiwea feel. kV. yea Isl. kU ew . Uy. by the government ssll: PV "Why ell thia meat t tht Would It net be better to .swll consumers direct and thus dudng the cost of Uvtagf . The teostnr added bitterly i "The high etmt er uvingi " - 0 Capital Crime In China. Uf .tuu, th. nnltft movtin01 The robbery of grave la th only be "M crime for which under Chines I. expected at the result of hat we didn't expert the apllft the thief may be killed on the pot by ooacentrated on price," , mufvum nua la to act pkrlm' uietwenng |