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Show BEAVER PRODUCTS'. , taS XT' , . Ff l OLD-TIM- " Beaver Eggs, Beaver Poultry, Beaver W Butter, Beaver Cheese, Beaver Bread, Beaver Ice Cream. Beaver' Candy, all sounds good, doesn't it? All grown and made right here Li our own Beaver 77., Valley. Farns-wortMonday, Secretary W, H. s Poulfry-men'of the Beaver County first delivered the Association, shipment of eggs to the express agent to be shipped to Los Angeles. They went out under a Beaver brand, and are the advance agents of the thousands of crates of eggs that we hope will soon follow. Tuesday, we happened to drop into the Beaver Valley Creamery just as Messrs Carlton and Low were moulding several hundred pounds of golden butter, every pound of which waa produced, manufactured,- - and wrapped right here at home and shipped out under a Beaver brand, thus aiding materi ally in the upbuilding Of the entire Bea h, TIMOTHY BROWXIIILIi, Editor mmd Pablfafcer A Weekly, Independent but Aggrewlr Journal, published e?ery Friday, from the Farmers' & Stockgrowera' building, Eighth Street, Bearer City, Beaver County, Utah, In the richest, mott fertile, targeat and beat alfalfa, dairy, stock and mining district in 8outhwest Utah. Entered at the Postofflce in Bearer City,' Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter. Subscription $2.00 per year, six months $1.10, three months ' month 26c, single copies Sc. Cash in Adrane. 60c, one ADVERTISING RATES DISPLAY ADVERTISING 26c . 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THIS PAPER IS PUBLISHED for the upbuilding of the To Assist the Right, to Resist the Wrong, " munity and for the good that we ver Valley. is gradually, but surely Beaver to the fronts and when bringing we have reached the point where every pound of cream, every dozen of eggs, and everything else raised or manufact ured here in the Beaver Valley is marketed through home institutions, and all carrying the Beaver brand, we shall have taken a long, long step toward attaining the prosperity a majority of our folks have set for themselves. There is nothing that if you would succeed . com- Correspondence. Communications and Adrerttseirients must reach this office by WrtnrMT by- t?..fnoon) to tnnr insertion that week. Address all f Citv Press-,-- !u;vr fitv Vn ti" f'firrpptT)''':'," ing of your local institutions. VIOLINS OF QUALITY It lias long been generally understood - A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR PUT IT THROUGH Something that you want to do? Put it through! You can do it if you will, Think so now, and think s still In the doubt and failure hour. Strong.A'sire will summon power. To yur wish be bravely true-P- ut i - 1 that violins of real quality could be made only, by s hnmlful of patriarchs, the most noted of whom was Antonio Stradltartus of (' emcna, who plied his trade In the Seventeenth century. The consequence l that these choice instruments are and very scarce, very - ipl.v heard in now But come public. . ices from Paris that an audience it the Conservatoire, being requested to vote on the respective merits of a siradlvarius and some violins of modern make, as played before them In the dark, showed a considerable preference for the latter. Of course there is no reason why moderns should not break In upon the legend of the patriarchs If they are willing to devote as much patience and Interest to the subject as did their forbears. The only type of violin maker who naturally could not compete would be tlie devotee of efficiency whose Interest centered rather upon the number of Instruments turned out than upon the perfection of each. In the musical world high-price- d I . Has a vision conw to you? Put it through! Never mind what others say, All the world will come your way, Once you make the thing you mean Stand out bold and firm and clean. If you start, finish, too-- Put it through! : Does your way seem queer and new? Put It through! Seek no model-ha- ve no fear. What you are, fa first time here. Keep your dream before your eyes In your earthly enterprise. Live the life that's born to you Put it through! in building a prosperous community you must lay the foundation for it through" the upbuild- can-do.- it through truer than the statement Three attempts to rescue the cargo of the steamer Merlda, sunk ten years ago off the Virginia capes, have failed. THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY The cargo consisted of gold and silver bars and coin. The failures are atUnder the ruling of the Utah State Highway Commission the tributed to storms which inflicted Lincoln Highway has been made a Scondary road with no Federal damage upon the salvaging equipment funds available for its maintenance, thus probably diverting more on each occasion. The vessels lira e fathoms of. water so or lean traffic from Central California and Nevada to the Ar- In onlythethirty-fivof that raising hw la enproject rowhead Trail via Southern California, or over the Victory tirely feasible and within the limits of Highway via Reno, leaving most of Central Nevada without either recorded achievements. Four million adequate transportation facilities or a Primary road over which to dollars, however, Is quickly absorbed ship their produce to market Commenting on thfs the Field Sec-- ' in maritime engineering and another failure will render further retary of the Lincoln Highway Association Gael S. Hoag, of Ely, unprofitable. The idea of attempts rescuing Nevada, accuses the Utah State Highway Commissioners of "pracnnken treasure from the sea lias altically laying out Nevada's system of highways, greatly to the det ways bad a hold on the Imagination riment of that State," nnd perhaps there will be efforts made Someone has said that the only way to progress is to be able toward accomplishing the salvage for to of the sport of the thing. ourself, and in this sense Central Nevada, with the v Ruby Archer Doud. help help the people of Central California and of this county, can do much A recent issue of Uie monthly bulle'toward the upbuilding of that district by honestly telling the truth tin of the Italian emigration commisabout the condition of the road between Ely and Salt lake, thus sion states that the remittances of sending tourists over a much better road via Milford and Heaver Italian emigrants to their native country amounted to 1)80,750,383 lire Viiy u or irura can, usune. ($189.2S5.0S2 par) in 1920 as against li Mr. HoAtr win ennat tn njwmrnnrfl or ihi nnvriwie.vo Twnu 41M8C0tJl lire ($05,410,620 par) In vi riy, r.urcKa, varson vity anq oiners aiong inai route, in 1919. . Qf the total amount of the "thoroughly logging the road, putting up proper signs at every road remittances made In 1920 90 per cent corner or crossing, put the worst stretches bf road in better shape, came from the United States, and and then get out dependable literature, maps, etc.. with informa most of the rest from Canada and All other couutrles contion as to the approximate time the road over the summit west of r.razll. tributed Insignificant amounts to the Lake Tahoe will be open for traffic, a great deal will have been ac- total. The total amount of the recomplished toward attracting tourists headed for or from San mittances was twice as large m 1920 as In 1019. In "1919 the average exFrancisco that way. . . change value of the dollar was 8.76 lire and in 1020 It was 21.13. the-lame- SPEC n - AtA nn V.n; u A , wa HVVIMHV W VVUIUJ.Utl M1V "V road to those who were looking for a shorter route to San Francisco, many of whom went to Central California that way. Another thing, the placing of literature relative to the advan-me Ldncoui nignway in ine omces oi we Autowijiw uuwro mobile clubs of Salt Lake, San Francisco and Los Angeles, routing the traveler via Milford and Beaver City, showing the many splendid camp grounds and hotels along the way, would do much to dispel the rumor that the Lincoln Highway to Central California is Impassible for all but a few short summer months, r . ; We would suggest that a joint conference between the business men of Central Nevada, Milford and Beaver City, may prove of decided advantage In placing the truth about the Lincoln Highv way before the general public Trior A i , "n (Thf mrtvartlA 0m -- ryit -- True merit Is like a river; the deeper it gets the less noise it .,. makes,, -.- - -- SHence Is a often the price of domestic felicity. . human. The man who keeps his foot on the brake and Isn't always feeding gas to his Inclinations is to be en. vied. . We can scarcely blame Japan for trying to get a concession that would allow her a little bigger fleet than the American program provides; but on the other hand the United States and Great Britain would be making a mistake if it were to (Ire Japan what it wants . Ail ; Eastern paragrapher wants to kaow what has. become of the editor who used to write that Bolslttvtsm was bearing Us fall tn Bussla. Perhaps he Is telling how Bolsherlum saved itself by changing 11 ltt clothes, v ratro&iza Home industry. I Cu - Scrim, Cretones, Etc. shoes t ; i A New Stock of Footwear suitable for class, both in style and price eve SHIRTS A fine line of Men and Boys Dress and Wo Shirts at reasonable Prices MACHINES We still have a few high grade Sewing at telling Machlc $30.00 We have special BARGAIN COUNTERS Avith goods selling at positively less than th; - could be replaced fof e Fanners & Stockgrowe Store I The Store With a Conscience " BEAVER CITY Phone 14 teee UTA! twee MtMt;: Are You Sick? There Is quite a group of young women university students In England who are Intensely interested In politics and who are definitely out to win the honor of writing M. P. after their If you are. remember we carry everything for the sick room whether for colds.i"o-'rrlaon'n vi the flu or any other ailment, we cair; supply you with what you need, and at reasonable names. The English papers view their efforts sympathetically, observing that the young woman who goes In for higher education is full of theories about what's wrong with the world nnd how to put things right. There's no reason why she shouldn't have s hand at It, especially as others are falling so badly, they add. price! ' - . : i.. j ; ' ,. . All prescription carefully compounded by a . .Graduate Pharmacist BEAVER DRUG CO. The Italian deficit for the year Is only 10,751,000,000 lire, par value of which in dollars would be about We make no remarks about our neighbors, remarks the Hpuston Post, but merely say that we are not crazy enough to believe that Italy or any other continental nation can meet Its , obligations In good money. The Rexall Store - Buy Your Drugs From Your Drug Store Hotels Speaking of tough luck. Germnny saved up 8,000,000,000 paper marks to pay off the 190.000,000 gold marks dire to the allies in December, and when the time to pay came the paper marks had shrunk so they would not stretch far enough to make the settleraent- - Beaver City. Utah Under Direction of Mr. Richard Pearce Steam Heated Rooms if Desired Private Baths, Etc. All Meali Served Any Time i at Beaver Hotel Rate for Room and Board $2.50 per Day and Up A merciful man Is merciful to his benst; in this case It Is Marshal Foch taking pity on his bob cat and preserving him from the demoralizing fect of too much popularity as a ciety favorite. New. Tork now claims Dress Goods efso- The wide range of staple and novelty dress goods in our stock makes suitable selection an easy mat- ter for you. We can always show the latest weaves and patterns in the popular colors, and can satisfy you both as to quality and prices. to have the girl with ,the most perfect feet which will remind of the fact that Chicago used to have a reputation along that line but not fcutte the old-time- Trail to and from Southern California, and in August came from Los Angeles via the Coast line to Oakland, thence to Stockton, The man who makes a fool of himSacramento, Placerville and up the American River to Ike Tahoe, self is different from others only In tame. Carson City, Eureka, Kly and Milford to Beaver City, and found the respect that he can't control his What the roads, scenery, water, climate and other conditions so much Impulses. That sort of impulse Is magnate ' o ? We have a new and complete line of Parkhill and Tissue Ginghams, Percales, To make life count you must begin in life's springtime. You'll reap scant harvest froraa Squandered seed-timand uncultivated summers, says Grit. Wild oats In the field and wild ideas In fhe head will choke whatever might have been expected from either. Why Is It folks expect miracles In life when they know what nature does? There are many appeals to youths of talent. Beauty Is always courted. Doors continually open and hands beckon those with promise of leadership. The response made determines whether or not the life will count. You'll never count for more than one of the group when you take pleasure only In perSelfish folks may sonal satisfactions. suceed In forging ahead. When they do they soon become engulfed In their own selfishness and become rated among the disliked members of An American schooner held In Mei-lca- n waters Is said to be a gun runner. The skipper may have figured that gun running one way and rum running the other ought to enable him to retire after a couple of voyages. .Hi Outing Flannel, 19c per yard m " I SUNDAYS E is a touch of pathos to of a Kentucky man In the Wasb-ingtoPost over the departed charm his Sunday."; of the Ute "all dressed, mind, up In phrase thelr Sunday best' was something more than a mere matter of clothes. It was really symbolic of the different attitudevof the people of some years ago to, the Sundays of their era. According to the Kentucky man, the dlstlnctlTeness about Sunday has largely faded away because people are "dressed up" all the time nowadays. Just as places that are open on weekdays are likewise open on Without advocating blue Sundnys. laws or anything of that kind, the commentator thinks it would be better If Sunday were "really an event, a sweet, wholesome occasion," .the way it used to be. The Kentucky man has certainly known Sundays in which, as he says, everybody forgot the cares of the .workaday world and entered Into the spirit of worship and good such fellowship. But the change-frodays is due to something else besides the tendency of people to be better dressed, or to keep their shops open seven days a week, says the Christian Science Monitor. There are different racial elements Involved in the matter from those common to the Sundays tn old Kentucky. CO-O- P a lot of money the baseball could make if it . were, possible to buy a player at what the fans think of him when he makes an error, and to sell him for what he thinks bit services are worth. r weaver Things would be better and safer for the country If there were more conclusions ploddingly arrived at and fewer hysterically Jumped to. The loser of a wallet e .. -- . .... . Zl'T6 pur5ia?d prepared to 4o . : Utah - Welding n Oxy-acetyle- any kind of Xut0' Tractor- "f thbe our Wdrk. Gaaoline, .Not even the cabaret proprietor. la with the fashionable dressmaker when It comes to fixing cover charges. In It . - . , t ne welding outfit . welding. C" Enk - w v Machinery Expert Mechanics Only Employed kept him from making It an even S20T . uty linn IT' containing the finder, with $15. Now what was the psychology that $M,000 rewarded - STORE AW JOHN R. MURDOCH. Oxy-Acetyle- ne - German marks ever go up, they f If SrtU have a long way to climb before Jftfy reach "th top, : Oil, Tirea, Auto Repair., Auto Accessoriet. .1- , ; BEAVER GARAGE 1 Beaver City J. C BOWMAN, Prop. Phone 2 Utah |