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Show tJEAVIsH CooNtY MMIMtlHMtmtlWfMWllWmn Y tofessionaLCards- FAIRBANKS & 1 Beaver City, Utah, Friday, November", 11 1921 HcGRCC1 i Editor-in-Chie- 15IOCK Utah 'Beaver f I ' v Cardner Bacon; Assistant, Velma Scott Alice Paice, Paul Griffiths, Nettie Marian Lindsav, Robinson, Murdock, Douglas DeWolfe Reporters: Martha Hurst, Smith, Loraine Price and Lenora fillips. t 8 PhonSrM Editorial i Clean up day was a great success. The school grounds are much more attractive now that the piles of gravel are moved away. A great many of the towns inhabitants were present with teams, scrapers, rakes, shovels and There was a free danre in pitchforks. which many people enjoyed. the evening Refreshments were served to those present. K. A. PKTTT Dental Surgeon ' Offlie Hours t Bio 12 1:80 to 5:80 ; fcihne 8 Tofton BulUltMg 1R. J Bearer Ji ' '. j r 'v 1 ' Vtoh DIt. E. MAXSFIELP ; Chiropractor Personal Mention I Member of Utah Association -SprciaUnt on all Spinal and On gonic piseasss. I Over Hours: 10-1- a. m.; 2 Mrs. Frank Ivy of McCormick and Mrs. V. W. Dallev of Spry are visiting with MrR. EUott Willden who is very Store Co-O- p Phons a. m. 3 ill. rtah llfcaver 0. A. MURDOCK i ATTORNEY LAW AT Beaver, tJtab Practices In til the Courts I taU ita The Better Btuineit For Sheep Men Is Said To Be In Sight of That the sheep irdvslry hfs reffled lero and is now on its way to a normal " V basis is the belief of many prominent growers. Onegrowerof national fame. basing his opinion onBtaTitics on the sheep industry in the United States at ABSTRACTS; M present, as compared with conditions Deed And Mortgages that existed 20 years ago, calls attent ion to the fart that' there aie now f All Work Guaranteed 40,000.000 sheep in the United States as Phone 25 Utah aganist a total of 75,000,000 20 years Beaver City ago, while on the other hand, the the country during the same has increased from 80,000,000 to period 110,000,000 people. The return of the sheep business to Blacksmithing will bring joy as well as dollnormalcy Woodwork ars to many sheep growers of the Beadone and ver district. neatly Repairs promptly SamiTel J 0; White J. H. Bakes General and Eighth Street 1 I beAverbarbershop EXPERTTONSORIAlWOKK ' IK ALL ITS BRANCHES Aunt of Mri. Hunt Die Mrs. Win. Hurst, accompanied by her brother Wm. Miller and wife of Mil- ford, left last week for Riverdale to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs,, Ann Bingham. A week, to the day, that Mrs Bingham died word was re J SAM GllrNE ft: w i Fairbanks had an accident Dr. tiest you've on his J. F. T0LTQN1 Girls chorus. Reading, Musical selection, E. C. Louise I Beaver City ;: 1 J , United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utab October 29, 1921 4, IPg- ' They brought picnic with them. All spent a very enjoyable evening. Those present were: Mrs. Ella Morris, Martha A. Hooper, Hilda Messinger, Mettie Wilson, Caroline Smith, Lelia Barton, Maud Christiansen, Letitia Anderson and Mrs. Fernley. Mr. A. A. Morris and George T. Wilson came along to assist with the entertaining. ' protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the' tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received at Washington, D. C. ' Failure so to protest or contest, within the time speci- 25, 1907, ' - non-miner- al NOTICE OF FOrlFETTURL To C. M. Fagenbush, Goldfield tintk Yon will please take notice that a compliance with Section 2324, Revised Subtest United SUUitf America. I have performed the work, and labor required by said sectkmspoi the Golconda and the Golconds Aimei, lode mining claims, in Newton llmBf District, Beaver County, State of Utai for the year ending the 81st dx of December, 1920, and amounting to flu sum of more than one hundred Mat on each of said claims. That iainmdj as you are one of the coowncrt hast claims and you ? have not contribute! your proportion of said work and kbor nor any part thereof, you art mnr Indebted to me for doing said work tad labor the sun of thirty three sod tat third dollars on; each of uid tka," and aggregating the sum of sixty Si and two thirds dollars andunlest & same is paid to me within ninetjM frora the date of publication of tti notice, all your right, title snd Intend in said claims will be forfeited to am Frank Moore First publication of this notice Sept Se IN y. 43-2t- c ii; n ainer eiV j General all its 'J . ; t order w PiMta American Red Crm to the scrvT of tha wh PftlKUD pa mAt WMtQ MJfiifX wave euxNtr suffer Ike 4 Long-winde- r, M GOt'LD B. BLAKELT, Register. First publication Oct. 28, 1921 Last publication Nor. J2, 1921. a rlfht, tb knslea tnmed towsrd Mm snd rerosrked pleasantly, "Will you mt grace, or do you prefer your soup boir, k nr in wuui-ir tire slgne.1 for further lnrm. i" I of; the Interior, Laad Office, Salt Lake City, t'Ub Do pert meat s. f j fied, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being 2nd 1921. otherwise free from objection, will be L ut p ibliettion of this notice Dee. 2nd 1921, approved to the State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOJI First publication of this notice November 11, 1921. Isoktod Tract Last publication December 9, 1921. of Public Lands TflE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH. In Bankruptcy, No. 6491 In the matter of Kenneth Kelsey, voluntary bankrupt. fo the creditors of Keneth Kelsey, of Beaver, in the county of Beaver, snd district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of October 1921, the said Keneth Kelsey wss adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his credi WANTED Second hand Banitary cot tors will be held st the office of the Ref or iron bedstead and springs. Write eree, 4Z4 Continental Bank Building. Mrs. P.J. Bsrton, Greenville, Utsh. Salt Lake City, Utah, on' tne 21st dsy of November 1921, at 11 o'clock A. M 46 ltp at which time the said . creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a MICKIE SAYS trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JERROLD R. LETCHER, N0VDA8CA 7 TO rX.VNHCM Ail. Referee in Bankruptcy. corona q, QovrtX kujov Salt Lake City, Nov. 7, 1921. ' MISTAKES Ut LEGAL NOTICES.5' NOTICE Levi; Frisby; Class girls lesson, May White and Gean To Whom It May Concern: Betinson; Junior boys lesson. George Notice is hereby given that the State Whomham and Walter Joseph. of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under Mr and Mrs. Murdock Entertain Section 6 of the Act of Congress, apMr. and Mrs. John R. Murdock en proved Jufy 16, 1894, as- Indemnity viz:' Serial No. 025999. tertained the folk wing couples after Sehool Lands, SE1-4- , SW1-4- , NE1-- 4 SE1-- 4 NW1 4 the Election Dance Tuesday evening. SE1-27 Section 36; Township South, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lessing, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tolton, Mr. and Mrs. Georee Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they reMitchell, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Fairbanks to said tracts by descriptive subdilate Mrand A and Mrs. Thomas Burke. visions, have been conspicuously posted daintv lunch was served. in this office for inspection by any per son interested and by the public gener Mrs. Fernley Pleasantly Surprised ally. Mrs. Gus Fernley was hsppily sur During the period of publication of prised Thursday night Nov. 3 when a this notice, or any time thereafter, and few neighbors and Relief Society sisters before final approval and certification, came in unannounced to do some quilt. under departmental regulations of April Family Remedies . j Se4WwewttoeeeyeteMMwtM4 Work, Advance senior class; continuat ion of Self Correction, George Mitchell; Talk, Cleanliness, Dr. Fairbanks; Junior is pleasant to note in the new gym for SONS The Family Store 45-2t- Doutless sympathinzing with the Uuh trials and tribulations of the busy " editor, our good friend Stan Tattersall recently handed in1 tne ' following for publication When the plumber makes a mistake Repair Work in he charges twice for it Wben a lawyer makes a mistake it is branches." just what he wanted, because he has a Wheelright and Wagon Work a specialty chance to try the case over again. AU Work Guaranteed When a carpenter makes a mistake it's Utah Beaver just what he expected. Eighth Street When a doctor makes a mistake he buries it. NOTICE FOR JTBUCATIOX When a judge makes a mistake it becomes the law of the land. Whe n a preacher makes a mistake Department of the Interior, V. Land Office. Slt' ; nibody knows the difference. . s City, I'Uh But wben an editor makes a mistake Good night! October 22, 1921 Notice is hereby given that Arch BaWoofl con, of Beaver. Utah, who, on February A Knas observer discovers that 7, 1917. made homestead entry. No. Section 20. homesare broken up becaue lax? 019957. for N12SE1-wive feed their husbands on canned -.- .Township. 23 South, Range 7 West, foo). But what of the homes 1n Salt Lake Meridian, haa filed notice of which the products of the cannery three-year to intention to make proof, preserve happiness by making It un establish claim to the land above defor lui'handa to est what nereary scribed, before the Clerk of the District their wlvea have cooked? Court, at Beaver, Utah, on the 3rd day December, 1921. A Hint te the .Claimant names as witnesses: F. D. Among the guests at a dinner party Bacon, Frsnk Harris, Wesley W. fsr-rewas a clergyman who had a reputaEdgar Edwards, all of Beaver, tion for loquacity. To put matters Utah. seen. Genuine Velours $5.00 East Ward M.I. A. Program Sunday November 13 multitude of feet, even including those of Buch calibre as belong to the teachers, themselves, indeed we have builded bigger and better than we knew. And this is an index to the future of the school as a social center. Tis happy thought that we may have a clean, pleasant place in which to work and grow in the vocations, arts and sciences, then as occasion may suggest, lay down our cares, and all meet snd sing and dance and forget the ills that daily be set us. and renew old acquaint snces, make new ones, and keep the fountain of perpetual youth in our own community. County Agent Phone 114 Beaver City b Our Uric o Capt and Hals is the nit. Utah IRAHEATON 1$ Come in and Look Them Over way to Greenville where he was called on, in case of illness. Mr. William Thompson and family have returned to their home in Greenville. ATI! Jl 18 1O.I0)1E f "I light were Sun John F. ceived by Mrs Hurst's family that i brother of Mrs. Bingham and an uncle 1 ' Utah of Mrs Hurst's had died at Brigham Heaver City City. But "owing to the fact that Mrs. Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Miller had left Riverdale and had not yet arrived i home they were unable to attend the funeral of their uicle, whose funeral was to have taken' place in Riverdale Attorney-AtLaat the same hour, same place, and just CLASSIFIED COLUMN a week to the day later than that oi Remember, you will get four dance Milford All ads under this head inserted at Mrs. Bingham. tickets for that load of wood, besid 1 cent per word per insertion. Minimum a dainty lunch with your best girl, on charge, twenty-fiv- e centa, Look up the Dec. 2. -- Adv Card of Thanks ihings yon do nor. need and let us help Dr. Mansfield you nnd a market for them. Dear Dr: In Money Hogs. FOR SALE-Y- ear and half old thoro-bre- d 1 feel to thank you for my The editor and his wife are indebted present from the Tolton herd. bull, Jersey to Mr. J oseph Murdock and his son good health. Priced for quik sale $160. Orin Phil-lipAfter taking thirty adjustments Waldo and wife for a delicious pork Beaver City. p feel like a new man. I was suffering roast out of a Duroc Jorseylhey killed from liver trouble and on the verge of last week, and which dressed well over WANTED To lease a piano. Will pay nervous break down when I started to four hundred pounds. Mr. Murdock fair rental and guarantee good care. ne Covering every R. L Pixton. care of Murdock Acade-mtake adjustments. 1 would advise any experience with hogs is but another hold in one suffering from nervous or organic demonstration that money can still be Beaver City, Utah. trouble to call and give him one trial made out of hogs that are properly FOR SALE Cheap; one new csmp Yours Sincerely handled. stove and one round box heater. Extracts. Spices and. Toilet. Ar A. R. Sharp Mary A. White ticles, also Stock Dips and Tomes MAIji STREET1 .! It g. ." ville. When a good thing happens we regret was that it's over so soon. So it with that dam e Saturday night in the new school house. Everybody must have felt jubilant over the fine job they did about the grounds during the day; They all danced as if they had a right to, and sure, they did. The music set the toes and the fact that several of the numbers were furnished by our own school orchestra touched up the affair with a silvery edge of par donable pride. Principal McMullen was on the job In custody of the building, but soon discovered that his job had been slipped out from under him by the participants whose conduct showed that the purpose and influence of the fine new structure had struck home, and the crowd was that there is room Beaver Utah v .rt Joseph. A dance was held in the Greenville school house Friday evening, Theodore Cox, Jack Cox, and Jay Dean were visitors. Some of the Mutual officers of Beaver attended the Mutual services at Green- Dance Clean-U- p -: They have the Quality and the Price winter where Mr. Fran Briggn is employed at tne Lieer Iran mine. Miss Hannabell Gillies who has been confined to her home for the last few days with a cold is now able to be out Mr. and Mrs. Laben Burt day-- guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Men is Here " 1 he threshers report being , almost The Misses Lilace MoBride and Malde at Manderfield. ' Jones spent the week end w.th Miss through threshing Mrs. C. T. Baldwin of p Mr. and Mr. Arthur Calvert and his mother Saressa Harris. Manderfield were in Beaver Mondays weie Milford visitors Sunday. The two year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Mattie Briggs and family intend Mrs. Charles Morgan has had bronchitis Patronize home industry. move to Marysvale to spend the to the pact week. j65 Youa f, Willard Andelin gave a splendid cor cert last Friday nihgt. He wii accompanied by his wife Mrs. Arvilla Clark Andilin . Russell Gentry collided with Max Boyle in the hall. A verbal duel was fought in which Max was an easy winner. Gardner Bacon placed his hands in the glue this morning. The glue ia all right, it sticks.- Mrs. Linda Twitchell and Lue Bonn of Beaver were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Edwards of Msnderfield. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pendelton ef Morrissey are moving to Manderlield." Jessie, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Edwards has been ill the past week. seik It? Our Un5 ... OFFICERS I X Have,,fc; jMrtli Edited by the CUu In i L ""' ' " October V, I lilSfl Notice ia hereby given that, asr ted by the commissioner of the Gewril Land office, under provisions of Set 2455, R. S., pursuant to the sppliatks of Dunean M. Gillies, of Beaver, CUV Serial No.' G253I6, we will offer stpsb-lisale, to the highest bidder, but st not less than 2.50 per acre, st U o'clock a.: in.'; 6n the 26th day pf tt 1921, next, at this oftirt, NWW 4 following Uact of land: SE Section 14, Township 29 South, Ran? e TWestSalt l&lUeMin:..Z The sale will ot be kept opn,v will be declared dosed when thoat 7 ent at the hour named hsve cessed Thepersoij making the "KghB bid will be required to immediately PJ to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any . persons claiming sdversel.tt above described land are advised to to Why Soap Cleans, their elaima,'or objections, on orbsff Our forbears discovered that ashes, the time designated for sale. mixed with wster, give a smooth,' slip- , OOCLD B." BLAKELY. Reglst-Firs- t ' pery feeling and aiso that the mll-ur- e publicatton, Oct. 2L 192Lhas cleaning power. The rea'; 1921. son is that the ash Is rich tn sods or Last publication Not. 18, potssh. both of which are good for a t washing, but to use them alooe Is hurtful to fabrics; so we combine From ii i;.-them with fats snd make a soap, bot It Is the alkalies (soda and v. , potash) 1 that cut Into the dirt and grease and -r TrtTl make It easy for the water to rinse i i them away ;' - T T The of voice the . com-munit- y, the record of it history in the archives of state and nation, is the Home Town Paper. JU vtan.e Subscribe for Your Home Town Paper Week, No. 7-- i: Remove Blood Stalna. 10 remove Mood stains frorn Hoth saturate with kerosene and. after stands There la more Catarrh In lhla eectkw Your Mi; the country ttwa all othtr dlseasse for arxj it jwttoyeUer. to be Incurable, boctore wM up. po4 local reoMdiM, anij by NOVEMBE.?' PAPEK eonauatly tsillna to cur. wtth local tr.ttm.nL pronounc HI tofurable. Catarrh Is a local dMtate, STtatlf In Binned br eenMltutloMl Ks and Iherefor requlree eonstltu-tlont- 4 Critical uMh fee Uncle trettRMiit. Halla CaUrta Uadi-etn- e, rstb' at t March Is recornli mamitactured br T. i. Cb.n.r A h astlteUoeal month S dangerous i0? let r?"5'- Internally and aets cansa weather conditions tempt Hunirxl DoUtn re-- pie to certain Imllscretlons. . J""; Pn r T.?'? Hsll s' osopblc old dsrsey realised this r oaae thatoM)d Catarrh t be observed! -- Ah Ull)tt curt, drculare and tittmonlals. a co nooth o Mircn. , d Totodo, Ah Ohio, froncb lib fold by Dnifti-t- e. W h0, ilaUs rami mt (or ooostipaUoa, inos' always Mb frougb Of It ?hJ??0' a while, wash In warm wnu-r- . A paMe ma'le of nunmoii Isii-- i liy starch and water will temore hi .ri stali-.without a trace. If not entl,l removed by the first application r' tt once or twice. j ..li s 1 Patronize home industry. f rr txd WC W T |