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Show Professional Cards r IDE DIG RUt! OH TOYS . niDICTr f k 0 PITTO to itW. . Ediud by tha CUm m 3mtmHtm 4 4 Beaver City, Utah, Friday, December 9 1921 FAIRBANKS & McGREGOR aial iicrAvitt VVMV HUM WM Phone 5, Tolton Block mm ' VtsiaTt j j . Reporters: Gwen Heaton. Marshall Messenger, Clinton Baldwin, Hannabelle Gilles, Don Skinner, Thelma Briggs, Kent Morgan. The Trial By Combat god-fath- .... 2-- MURDOCK SAM CLINE . I I Utah Frank Gainer Repair Its branches For First Class f lambing and CLASSIFIED tin Work tail on UIUI U1UIUI Phone 120f5 JTkM, All ads under this head inserted at cent per word per insertion. Minimum cents, Look up the charge, twenty-fiv- e things you do not need and let us help you find a market for them. WANTED- - To buy a pair of three lb feather pillows. Apply at Press Office. After you have' read this copy of the LOST A single tree and clevis. FintTesa man it to a iriena; ne or ane wm der please return to T. W. Gunn, copy of your appreciate receiving 50-- 1 home paper. When you trade 9 at home we all profit. over and Bois Guilbert was turned flush was still upon his face. More chickens more eggs. e ggs the more money. tp More Our Toy Miss Maxwell is the sewing teacher She is a dear and patient creature Although she is busy one seldom can reach her Her class gets on most royally Which makes her smile joyfully. Mr. Frisby with his band With our school has taken stand. At times you wish they had met their . doom Such sounds do issue from their room. By Miss Gwen Heaton Teacher; Johnney, have you read your Geography? Johnny: No mam." Teacher; Have you read your English? Johnny: No "mam. . Teacher: Well, what have you read? , . Johnny: I have red hair. . The teachers thought that they would give the students Friday off to get over the effects of eating turkey and let them get up more "steam" for school. It diden't work. COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS List TRICT UTAH. OF Dewey, Defender, Havannah No Jn Bankruptcy, No. 6637 22 80 S. 4. 6. Vlrsln. Tax Gold Crown Mining Co. Portion of In the matter of William H. Elmer, vol the Dewey lode 82,69 ' bankrupt. Frank (J. Barnes, Americus No. Tountary the creditor! of William H. Elmer 47. Tax t.38 of Milford, in the county of Beaver George Anderson, Copper Glance Claim. Nos. 1, 2, S and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. 5.53 Catherine R. Breman, Taylor M Notice is hereby given that on the Tsi 1.50 14th day of November 1921, the said Alex M. Ross. Oh Bov No. 1 iSr William H. Elmer was duly adjudicated ' Frsncis H. French, Elephant and antf that the first meeting of v Osceola, Tax bankrupt; l.is St. Croix Mines Company, St Mary, his creditors will be held at the office Claim 49 of the Referee, 424 continental Bank Oden Gresaman, P P Tax 2.98 Arthur Lightner P. P. Bal. .. 28 10 Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 2 98 20th day of December 1921, at 11 o'clock Philip Orwin P P Mrs. C. O. Levi A. M., at which time the said creditors L. D. VanWormer P P 101 may attend, prove their claims, appoint John Smlthson P p 53,90 a trustee, examine the bankrupt and James Thompson P P 9.2 A. L. Jamea P v 14.18 transact such other business as may Alma Powell V P j.jo properly come before said meeting. White and Hatchings Machine Co-..JERROLD R. LETCHER, Referee ia Bankruptcy L. N. Burt P P ia Salt Lake City, Dec. N. P Ipaon P P jo Charles Hutchlngs P P 4 4 Art'hony Olson P P 2540 ahp. 422.25 NOTICE Anarew Anaerson P P 940 sheep T" 154.13 State Of Utah, County of Beaj. TA. Jorgensen P P 2440 sheep ver. In the tt ; House Slippers, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Silk und.L Toilet Sets, Hand Bags, Work Baskets, Silver Ware, For Men Hats, Shoes, Shavings Sets, Smoking Sets, House Knit Ties, Kid Gloves, Mens Pure Linen Han& Slinr-Fan- i Commencing Saturday, Dec. 10, and Continu ing all through the month of December " We must reduce our stock of Dry Goods'Hotionj, Shoes and Rubbers for Men, Women and Children, Underwear All Kinds of Christmas Goods s i Embroidered Doilies, handkerchiefs. L Neckwear. -- Ties, Glassware, Crockery-war- e, Christmas Toys, Etc. You're Welcome to Look Them Ocer J. F. TOLTON & SiS The Family Store . Beaver City ' ORDINANCE NO. 61 LEGAL An Ordinance entitled An Ordi D.T. Reese Council of Beaver City, Utah. " : That Ordinance No. 12, be amended by adding there to sections 6 and 7, as follows: Section 6. It shail be unlawful for any person not authorized by the Mayor or City Council to connect any wire or other contrivance of any kind for" any purpose whatever to either or any 'of the electric wire or linea belonging to, owned or operated by Beaver City. , Section 7. It ahall be unlawful for any person who, with intent to injure or defraud, make or causes to be made any connection by wire or other instru ment with any cable or wire used 'for conducting or supplying electricity for power, lighting, heating, or other purpose to any burner or orifice by or at which such electricity is used or consumed for lighting, heating, power, Or any other purpose around or without passing through the meter provided for measuring and registering the quantity used or consumed, or in any other man ner so as to evadepayment thereof, and every person who, with like intent, General Merchandise Store txwtttttf ... e-- eeett ettttt TTi;rr lands, selected by the said 8ttt,fc Section 6 of the Act of Cocs proved July 16, 1894, si fcfcr School Lands, viz: Serial No. 4 SW1-- - NE1-- 4 4, JfL SEl-4- , , Section 36; Township TU Range 7 West, Salt Laki Keria. Copies of said lists; sofara&ri late to said tracts by desman visions, have been eongpicaoeljpct in this office for mspeetk. IjKj-son interested and by the die fas SE1-4- " ally.- ! During the period ef f&timc this notice, or any time thyoTuS, before final approval and rs under departmental regulation i 25, 1907, protests or eoefesii S the claim of the State to atjii tract or subdivisions bereinbewtt, scribed on the ground that th to more valuable for mineral tbaa fo cultural purposes, will b recemi Washington, D. C. Failure ester teat or contest, within the ttmt fled, will be considered laScxatr -- character deneeof tracts and the selections thereot r injures or alters any electric meter, or otherwise free from objectka, ri obstructs its action. approved to the State. This Ordinance, shall take effect imGOULD B. B LA KELT, l& mediately afterbeing published once in First publication of this notice the Beaver City Weekly Prejs, a News twrll.1921. paper of general circulation in Beaver Last publication December 1. 1& City, Beaver County, Utah. and approved this 6th. day of Notice of Sale of December, 1921, at a regular meeting Stock. of the City Council of Beaver Kent' Lake Reservoir Xity, Utah, all members there ai being preplace of business, Bea. sent and voting affirmatively there for. ver County, Utah. Notics ? there is delinquent F. D. FARNSWORTH given thatLake Reservoir Kent' Mayor of Beaver City, Utah. on account of w Attest: levied August 22nd, 1921, of cent t HATTlE ASHWORTH per ahare, which is ti10 per ;v capital Uflkr Ctiy Recorder; ' several amounts set opposite tl non-miner- al Jfc Compel'-princip- Coc;-Stoc- k J Seal t,. fofkholaers, anju.tiv T ' JTHTPoUock.... Assessment Notice Beaver City, Utah, Dec 3rd. 1921. A er - Wm. Huntington L. E. Harri O. W. Gale J. F. Jone estate Lucy Jone ....... ' ? ; 1 Pop-Cor-n clerk A ; r NOTICES, (Consult count,, " 0 Uti nance to Amend Ordinance tlve signers for f artier Infom No. 12 entitled An Ordinance NOTICE to protect the City' Electric ' United States Uaj OS ' Light and Power Plant pole, . Salt Lake Citj.Uta. ; f line, transformer,. appliance and all appurtenances from ' Octobers;; Whom To ConcerninterferIt May or :injury, damage Notice is ence." thattht given hereby 1 . Be it ordained biihS Mayor and City of Utah has filed iathiieficei" ihn 10-3- ' wewaeeeeeteeaaieMetMMttt::u, meeting of the Board of Directors Berver Precinct of of the Beaver Arid Farm Company 404 If J. C. Tebbs and A. F. Hoycock P laid county. was held in the office of the Company, P. 17J5 sheep 291.71 1 1 have in at Beaver City, Utah, on the above A F. Havrock P P hTn m'A my possession the lixs date for the purpose of levying an asOgdon Bros. 8heep Co. P P Uofll folrOwingdeacribedestray animals S2i 8nP if not claimed and taken sessment and tranaacting any other Alma Magleby P P 875 sheep 214 )p 26 which, business, which may come before the Earl Colllna P P 1300 sheep 157 75 away, will be sold at publicauct-io- n meeting. ' Oeo. M. Hunt P P 1018 sheep 176 11 to the highest cash bidder O B Olson PP 1520 On motion of Mrs. Caroline' Smith, O. Aaron Hansen P P 2545 "sheep at my correl in Beaver precinct seconded by Lucy 3. White, an assess47.60 on Tuesday, the I3th day of Dec. ment of 8 per cent was levied on all Beaver Gold Mining Co P P 1043 the outstanding Capital Stock of the Co Caprol Mining P P 4 47 litflat the hour of 4 P.M.. Co. payable to the treasurer of the Copper Mountain Mining Co p p One red rone two year old heiTai Company on or before Jst Fortune Gold Queen MIn Co plg4 fer, ear mark both ears croped 1922. Those voting forFebruary p the motion Tax off. big blotch brand on left ribs. were Ezra White,.Lucy J. White,' an Gold Reef Con. MIn Co p P ins 71 -Gold Reef Mining Co P P . Said estrays were taken up by Caroline Smith. ,;. r. T;TT' ks'ij Lula Mining Co. P p 7! . me in said precinct on the 28 day Those being no further business the Macnolla Mia. Co. P P ' B. J! meeting was adjournled. . Mllford Copper Co Utah P P of Nov. 1921. . v Ezra White, President Monitor Mining Co. P p 7? JI L. A. Harris Utah Leasing Co. P p sU Lncy J. White, Secretary. Pound-keepI'Uh Mining. Milling 'i'fr.n'Bp0N for Beaver precinct First Publication of this notice Decemtatlon Co. P p jl ber 9th 1921. ;f J B 8c?towalter. P p Bal of T 11 J? Beaver East Ward Primary will bold Last Publication December 23rd. 1921. C W. Peddlt P p Bs4 Tax ! Peter Makrelprang P p B T 1 ll a bazaar- - in the Basement of th 8 W Ptferaoh ! LibraryM beginning at A. M. Young married couple and those J ' ' : CHyter rPBsPTax .:.:. Dec. 10th 1921.. pfating marrtagi will be Interested Corbrldg' p P Bal Tax So" he" Utah Honey and Bee 29Co02 . Lunch, will be served also Ice! Cream In a timely booklet, -- Modem Matrimo-aon-y V Bal of Tax and balU. There will be its problem andTheir Solution," t Loten Kealer, P p Bal ofVax for treat l old and every one, All containing timely and wis counsel for young. il kind of pretty and useful Chriatmaa young or old. Regular price $1.00, our Have you read the ada in this week's presents to be sold at a reasonable price 60 cents, Beavr City Press. Pl r? Better do it and then patronize price. Don't forget the date and place. our advertisers. Adv. If you wont boost don't knock. ,, cy Many Other Useful and Enduring Gift 11 11 Skat. For Women Hurst it V Rifles, Pool Tables, Black Boards, Wagons, Sleighs. Mr. Paice was Mr. McMullen is in the lead, Every one his word doth heed When he enters the study all begin to read But he makes a dandy principal For hes quiet and invincible. Ciij For Children The Teacher out on the chase With a spider he ran a race When he fell down and skinned his face He owed no one an apology He did it for Biology. We all know Mr. Morris, He's the one who leads the chorus But his pupils singing I declare Doth almost make the good man swear. Jo . line it the Largest We have had lor ytirt Dolls, Dishes, Doll Buggies, Games, Drum? There's Superintentdent Mr. Day, He's usually bright aa a day in May, If things with onlv come his way, But lets things go against his will, All pupils know they must keep still. All the girls take Phyical Ed They play until their well nigh dead. But this is not the worst For who should teach them but Miss njj .. We Will Gladly Suggest His eyes opened, but to gaze glasslly at the ceiling- - The flush changed to a irhasltv paleness, and everyone knew the truth. Bois Guilbert waa dead! Without being touched by a single sword, he had died a death committed hv his own sins. And Rebecca was free. -- Hellen Barton, 8th grade. Beaver County Delinquent Tax IN THE DISTRICT COLUMN 1 . Wanda Stoney, ' drees of white, with no other ornaments save her black tresses, she waa indeed This extract is taken from Sir Walter a beautiful sight Scott's famous novel called Ivanhoe. The grand master took his seat on the A fair Jewess called Rebecca care DR. E. A. PETTY throne and Rebecca took hers on the ' nursed Ivanhoe, a knight, back to black chair. fully 4 Dental Surgeon health, and in so doing learned to love e Office Hour She glanced at the take, shut her him dearly. 0 to 12 1:80 to 5:80 and shuddered. Then she looked eyes, Brian de Bois Gilbert, a knight tem-ple- r, Tolton Building Pohne S again, aa if to familiarii herself with fell in love with the fair Jewess the scene. Then Beaver Utah slowly and naturally, and extended to her an offer of mar- turned away her head. riage. But failure met bis attempts at With a long and loud flourish of the every turn; and he patssonately declared trumpets, court was announced to be DR. E. MANSFIELD he would repay her for it. seated for judgment. Rebecca had won renown as a medical Chiropractor er The then stepped forward, in one while and the Member Association of Utah doctor, busy day , laid the pledge of battle at the feet of ' sick room, the hospital took fire. Specialist on all Spinal and Or- the grand master's feet, and announced Rebecca knew of no way of escape that Bois Guilbert waa ganic Diseases. ready to do bat and was giving up all hopes of living, tie with any champion, for the life of Orer Co-O- p Store when she saw in the doorway, much to Rebecca. Hours: 9 a. m.; 6 p. m. her surprise and disgust, the knight As no one appeared, a herald was Phone 65 Bois Guilbert. to go and ask Rebecca if commanded Utah Beaver Advancing toward the maiden he beg she expected a champion to fight for her. ged her to go with him out of the build "Tell the grand master,." replied Re ing; but she refused. Thereupon he becca, "that I still maintain my innosiezed the terrified girl and escaped cence, but to delay this punishment un- O. A. with her through the flames. il the shadows lengthen and see if the Mounting a horse they were hurried just God will raise me up a deliverer to ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 to the castle of Knights of Temple-stow- save me from this awful punishment!' Utah a Beaver, Here Rebecca waa imprisoned. So saying, she clasped her hands, and After a short time she waa tried, con raised her eyes to heaven, at if in Practical in all the Courts of victed of sorcery, and condemned to die til Stat prayer. the slow, wretched death of burning at During this pause the voice of Bois the stake. Guilbert broke upon her ear. He beg This punishment was to be inflicted ged her to mount behind bira on his unless some knight would fight and kill steed, and go with him to what he said Brain de Bois Guilbert, on that condi would be a happy land. BEAVERBARBERSHOP tion she was to be set free. But she refused, called him a cruel, On the fatal day people were assem hard hearted man, and told him to beEXPERT T0NS0RIAL WORK bled from far and near to the spot gone. where Rebecca was to die. As she said these words a rider burst IN ALL ITS BRANCHES This spot was located in the court into view." , MAIN STREET yard of Templestowe. "A champion," the people cried. ; Being the spot where all sport were And it proved true. As he drew near Utah Beaver City : conducted, it was well supplied with one could see his horse all covered with seats. At one end of the courtyard waa foam, and that the rider was reeling in stake. surrounded was the It fagots by his with saddle mere ' fatigue. and guarded by negroes, wbo extended One of the court asked him his mis their blubber lips and showed their sion, and he replied that he had come to white fangs as if they delighted in do prove Rebecca's Innocence. w ing such awful work. When aaked his name he replied. Attorney-At-La, As the great clock proclaimed the "Well dost thou know me. I am Wil- hour of ten, the drawbridge fell and the ford of Ivanhoe." Mllford. grand master, mounted on a spirited As Boris Guilbert heard these words hone and followed by 1 long proces he declared he would not fight thecham sion entered. pion in hia present condition. Next to the grand master came Bois But Ivanhoe insisted, and they enter Guilbert, the knight He was unusu ed the ring. The signal was given, the pale, and be was followed by his glove waa thrown and the fight began. Work In ally General god father, who was dressed in his white Ivanhoe went down aa did Bois Guil robes of peace. all bert But Ivanhoe arose, went to fin Next came the trumpet, and then fol- ished hia work in killing Bois Guilbert wneeingmana wagon nora a specially lowed the convict All Work Guaranteed and was forbidden. robbed of all her oriental gar Utah Though Beaver "I have won then?" asked Ivanhoe Eighth Street ments and dressed instead in a coarse "Yes," replied the grand master.,. 7-- Shop Early While Our Stock I Complete Tomorrow some one else may have the rift you v thinking; of buying- ; T j Gardner Bacon; Assistant, Velma Scott Editor-in-Chk- f, Utah Beaver OFFICERS m con-ter- n 1 I - James Farrer estate ':... i Goodrich Fotheringham. --- J. Arnold Low Goodwin (E. McGarry) Hugh Cartwrlght Edward Patterson..'". Joseph A! Smith -- f ' t: t - .. n AmJaw w.v. nutiifn U with In Accordance Of the Board f th. may be necessary of auctwn will be sold at public delinquency together f Tr.lr itm Dufr advertising anf the the vice president front doof of tbf Shop. Beaver, Dec 27th. l to w"1!. WlXi secretary W' Catsrrh Cannot B Ctr with LOCAL coot rtek 0JL Auac4 rto cure la onUr coB.tit-tlo- tif. n r'' CtT"."i. r?m rT In catarrhal eoiwiw" I chenct a co--. rwi tiaU'a Junliy vCm tot v i , I It T Halls Cw Internal tatan-- llf tbTblooe on the yet.m. Hall's c" r on praM-ribe- l n lht wuntry tor -" CORibln4 with. liHr tnX , ,1 9 .ekxi 1921. CEO. A. PARKINSON. GEO; W.'WOODHOUSE. First publicstion Nov. 26th. tmbllcaUon Dec' 9th, ! : N, ( ' '' , |