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Show Local and Personal Mention Mrs, Mary Crosby is ill with la- - Grippe. 'PEifiAL! " Mrs. Wm. Cline is visiting with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L Cline, in Los Angeles. Outing Flannel, 19c per yard Mrs. L. D. Wihlen is reported ' quite ill. TDIOTHY BROWNHILL, Mr. Joseph Morgan; many years a resident; of Greenville, Archie Brooks spent a few days died in Circleville March the 7th, at the age of 68. He was well in tyephi the first of the week. known in Beaver and is a brother Baby Chick feed and oyster- of Mrs. John H . Barton. shell at Fernley's Plenty of rubbers for the mudMrs. Reuben Parkinson is ill at dy weather at Fernly's. her home in Jackson County but Mrs. James yardley is oufagain is reported to be some better. after a few day sill ness. Mrs. T. J. Sly is ill' with the Mr. George Simpkins of Eureka la grippe. was attendant at the funeral Isabel Stoney, the little daugh Monday. He is Mr. Whites brother ter of John Stoney, has recovered inlaw. Mrs. Simpkins was unable from pneumonia and will soon be to come on account of the illness able to start to school again. Her of two of her children. father came from Ogden to be Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burke with her during her illness. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M& G. C. Black arrived from Brownhill and Dudley Brownhill the Telton Basin, Idaho. The at dinner Sunday. family are residing with Mrs. Tomato soup per can this week Blacks parents Mr. and Mrs. T. 10c at Fernley's. Parkinson. Mrs. Black came, some time ago. Mr. Lybbert left Friday on a Lubusiness and trip in Salt Lake. Kokopalm toilet soap t na laundry soapoc per Dar ai We regret an error in a local Fernley's. ad of Fernley's last week. The " ad should have read "Boys school and Mrs. Annabell Edwards small sons, Merryi and Erving caps 60c. instead of 90c." Mr. are spending a few days with Fernley advises us that he has Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearson. Little plenty of boys caps on hand at Merrill is ill and is receiving (0c. Better get one before they are all gone. medical treatmefit . Editor and Publisher .' A Weekly,' Independent but Aggressive Journal, published every Friday, from the Farmers' fc Stockgrowers' building, Eighth Street, Bearer City, County, Utah, in the richest, most fertile, largest and best alfalfa, stock and mining district in Southwest Utah. dairy, J Entered at the Postofflce in Beaver City, Utah, as Second Class months $1.10, three months month 25c, single copies 6c. Cash In Advance. Subscription 12.00 per year, f six Mall Matter. one 60c, RATES ADVERTISING DISPLAY ADVERTISING 26c Flat rate per single column each insertion Wnen made part of contract, top and next, or first POSITION following reading matter, 20 per cent extra. READING NOTICES 10c In 8 point body typo, ( words to line) per line each insertion Count the 1 word. cent Carda of Thanks , Resolutions, Obituaries etc., per words and remit accordingly. in 8 pt type 10c per single column line each insertion. LEGAL NOTICES-S- et ' -- ' . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED, For Sale, For Rent, Found, or Lost, one cent per word each sertlon. Local liners 10c per line each insertion. Cash with order. NO AD In- - of any kind accepted for less than 25c per issue. THIS PAPER IS PUBLISHED To Assist the HlghtT-- t Resist 4b.tMJJtojrJhoPJ?UildiMJLtb9.co itranfty arid for the good that we can do. Correspondence, Communications and Advertisements must reach this (noon) to Insure Insertion that week. Address all Correspondence, Remittances etc. to Beaver City Press, Beaver City, Utah. office by Wednesday by 12 a a few Minutes with the editor T" "FINALLY, BRETHREN," Whatsoever things are true Whatsoever things are honest Whatsoever things are just, ,,' Whataoever things are pure, Whatsoever things are lovely, Whatsoever things are of good report; If there be any virtue, and if there ' - , -- Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Phillips left this morn jt ' ing for St George, on a business were the house guests of Mrs. C. ' --o trip. He was accompanied by his J.Noyes the early pjwtof the BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY daughter, Miss Ella, who will week. visit with her many friends and Mr. D. Sly has returned to DelNews dispatches mention the fact that a number of "Get Rich relatives. They expect to return in New Yqrk and Chicago are under indictment ta after visiting here for two "Quick" concerns Sunday evening. ior obtaining money under false pretenses, and that thousands of months, Mrs. Sly and children1 is for are a vestors in will It their duped prosecution. clamoring pretty Mr. Al Cline. of Salt Lake, spend a few more months Tsafe rule, when an investment invitation-i- received fromastranger with her father Mr. Orrin here! visiting and Saturday spent Friday do submit it to your local banker or to your attorney; by so doing visiting with his brother, , Win. Puffer. you ntffy' lave ; ,f $m" a very f cojstl :ejense. It is always Cline. '" Mr. Cy. Davis Be any praise, think on these things. ' l s - to4e'' Abetter . t aaife thfuv sorry. " -' o ; . . While Beaver City folks may have been more or less resting on their oarsduring the past few years,, have been easy going, giving in toothers, and unselfishly neglecting themselves in order that'others may profit, it does not necessarily, follow that they are so sound asleep that they cannot be awakened quickly to the need of protesting against an injustice from a neighboring town. Yet, however quick Beaver may be to resent an injustice it is also big enough, broad enough, liberal and' charitable enough to meet the wags who pulled the stunt with a forgiving hand and is ready to co operate with them in the ' upbuilding of the entire County instead of holding a grievance against them. If Milford people are as big and with their fellows of the east end as our as anxious to friend Arrington says they are,then there should be no difficulty in jbffecting a County wide Chamber of Commerce (without in any interf ereing with the city chambers) through which such questions . wroads, transportation, crops, markets, fish hatcheries, advertis ing, securing tourists and settlers and other problems affecting the whole county can be promptly, efficiently and satisfactorily han- te o ; jjt is doubtful, indeed if the farmers jever had a better for Beaver County have opportunity intelligent study and the up building of their Interests than will be presented to them through of the Union Pacific in the two day Institute to the be held here March 31st and April 1st. The entire County owes the Union Pacific and its a vote of thanks for their gen and .up-.tdate .attitude in. making such an progressive erosity Institute possible, and every farmer and his family, from evry portion of the County, should commence to plan now to attend this xof ion . Co-work- o- splendid meeting. o ....a Minora nas naa its iung, ueaver nas naa ner say, now let us all be big enough to forget it and get together for the upbuilding of our own common interests. ' o reason Another the bride why , ought to proud of her going-awa- y dress is' because it is liable to be the last one she'll have in a life time. o .What has become of the mother who carried a little satchel everywhere she took her baby. . . ,. , ' - . - -- o .. -: As a general thing, the man who knows it all isn't much more Y popular than the one who wants it all o Our observation is that when papa takes baby out for a walk they dont stay long. 't , . . word-fo- r his neighborhood. If it wasn't for the have any friends, . : ' , your neighbor move out of o ,"' good-nature- men mighty few of us would d -- o- : There s nothing quite so sweet as the victory that is hard earned. , Hugh Cartwright was from Milford last week end and was a guest at the home of his father, Mr. T. Cartwright, also at the H. K. Boyter home. He returned to Milford early Monday morning. in order to be able" to attend fiie early morning High School class. Mr. and Mrs. Issac Goodwin are very happy over the arrival of a little born to Louis tlwir son, Goodwin, Herbert Stapley left Tuesday cn a short business trip to Salt formerly a resident of Beaver. This is their first grand-daught- , .; , . Our idea of a vulgar person is a bill collector who talks' loud. Trying to get away with it is what keeps the prisons filled." WATCH BE AVER CITY GROW! ) -- Parkhill and Tissue Ginghams, Percales, Scrim, Cretones, Etc. SHOES Cuitc . A New Stock of Footwear suitable for class, both in style and price evt SHIRTS A fine line of Men and Boys Dress and Wo, Shirts at reasonable Prices MACHINES We still have a few high grade Sewing MachinJ selling I at $30.00 We have special BARGAIN COUNTERS with goods selling at positively less than the pi., - -- could beTlaceifoL . rarmers ftotocKgr wei Store The Store With BEAVER CITY a . Conscience Phone 14 UTA! ettttttaMtt For The Ladies From now on we shall run a series of articles pat out by the Unite Drojf Co., dealing with toilet j reparations and requisites, and intent ed to give the ladies a more clear idea of toilet articles in general mi I their uses. . . DAILY TREATMENT Upon arising in the morning, wash the fget thoroughly in cold water, using no soap. Then applv Toilet Water I f the skin, which aids in reducing the size of the pores. Now fill the pom ! of the skin with a vanishing cream, carefully removing the exeat cream with a soft cloth. This cream makes an Ideal powder bate; ft ' fills the pores of the skin, preventing the face powder from enterkf the pores, and thus increasing their size and also prevents blackheadi It use results in a more even distribution of the powder, it causes 0 powder to adhere better, and it prevents tan and sunbuVn, -C- ontinued next week. y. . BEAVER DRUG CO. The Rexall Store er Buy Your Druf From Your Drug Stor ; grand-daughte- r. Geo. C. Thompson, Wm Hurst, The Fred Brooks family are and E. N. Thompson left Tuesday very much improved after a few on a business trip to Salt Iiake. weeks of sickness. Miss Olive Grover was quite ill Thursday night But is improv ing at the latest report Mr. John Twitchell and two 8ons,Clin and Lawrence, arrived from Delta Thursday. Mrs. Leona Smith, Miss Smith a sister of Arthur Smith from England, Mrs. Jennie Idol and Mrs. Tom Patterson were pleasant Sunday visitors of Mrs". Christina Levi. out alter Mrs. Belle White is Beaver City. Utah Word was received that the B. Y. U. Basket Rail TMm nf Utah, coached by Alvin Twitchell of Beaver, won the championship of Utah, and coach and team have left for Minneapolis, Minne sota to play in the Northwestern league games. Mr. Twitchell was once a student at Murdock where he played basket ball and later at the A. C. at Logan, he has coach ed in several high schools in the state and we all wish him and his team luck on their North having a bad case of pneumonia. She was a pleasant caller Satur- western trip. Mr. Percy Puffer and family day at the residence of Mrs. C. moved back to their home have Levi. on North Creek after spending Mrs. Ed Morgan was the Sun- most of the winter in Beaver. day guest of her sister Mrs. T. J. ; 'A merry little crowd gathered Sly. at the home of Mrs. Wm, A. Twitchell to do honor to the sevMrs. John Twitchell and five enth birthday of little Susan children arrived from Delta Sun Merchant her grand daughter day. They are the guests of Mr. Games, and delicious refresh and Mrs. 1. J. Sly. Mr. menu were enjoyed by all. A Twitchell and sons are on the into uinnuay cane wun seven road, coming to spend possibly candles on, beautifully decorated the summer in Beaver. the table. The North Creek Water Com-panHoward, the little son of Mr. met Tuesday, for their an and Mrs. James Low, is suffernual meeting and Mr. Albert ing with the croup. Green was elected water master Miss Mary Bakes entertained tor iyst i be Company expects within a few days. the Teacher's.Sewing Club at her to home, Tuesday evening, social Lean, little eight year old chat, sewing, and refreshments aaugnier oi uren Puffer went were enjoyed by those present blind in school last Tuesday, due to stagnation of the blood. rergus wuuen is recovering Friends hope that she will soon nicely, after a weeks illness. recover. -- , Beaver and Mansfield Hotels North Creek Notes y . ', --r o . If you can't say a good Miss Leona Phillips is living with here her grandmother Mrs. C. J. Noy-e- s " We have a new and complete line of , co-oper- Under Direction of Mra. Richard Pearce Steam Heated Rooms if Desired Private Baths, Etc, All Meals Served Any Tune at Beaver Hotel Rate for Room and Board $2.50 per Day and Up IIIHtMHHUtlNHIMMMimHHMIMttNlli: Dress Goods : The wide range of staple and novelty dress goods in our stock makes suitable selection an easy matter 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. STORE " CO-O- P JOHN R. MURDOCK, Mgr.V ' Beaver Citv Welding Oxy-Acetyle- ne Utah ; We have purchased an' and welding outfit are now prepared to do any kind of We repair anything in the Auto, Tractor, Gas Engine or Machinerj line, and Guarantee our WnrV te Oxy-acetylc- Expert Mechanics Only Employed v Gasoline, Oil, tires, Auto Repairs, Auto Accessories. BEAVER GARAGE Beaver City J. C. 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