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Show 5 Ordinance making it unlaw-- J, to tell cigarettes or dga ette papers; to permit minor 9 smoke in certain places; for Af person to smoke in certain laces; to selfor dispose of in any form to minors; a repeal section 236 and 237 Ordi-anchapter XXV, Revised of Bearer City, and to rohibit the use or having of abacco by minors, to-Sac- co IZMUfSCEOQlMS WOLAW HOLLIWCSHEAD Tfan im m fVirf Miss Jennie Howd, was the guest of honor at a party on her fortieth birthday given by a few of her relatives, last Sunday evening. A very enjoyable time was spent in games, music, and social chat Dainty refreshments were served to twelve. ttsntE- - (continued from pare one) estauusnea m tne locality. .The pre IIOLDS UVTLY!aEim::G dominance of a certain breed In a of community - if e 9368-J38- 9) a. M ; ; I or-inc- e. en-e- tut-V- ny t a 4 . . , Billiard Parlor Commercial - v- - - . .. POOL and BILLIARDS Up Stairs Over P.O. 8 a. m. to II p. m. Lindsey, Proprietor Block-Hour- s: Beaver City, Utah A Two Ton offers many advantages. A lively meeting of the Beaver City Chamber of Commerce was leld in the City Hall Tuesday night at which time the proposed Farmers Institute, the burial of Beaver by Milford wags, and the proposed lowering of freight be- ween Beaver and Ttfilford were discussed. '..; Miss Ann Price was entertained After min the of Council the of reading a it ordained bj City at a social Wednesday evening in utes and a convection offered by .verCity: honor of her twelfth birthday. ction 1, It shall b s misdemeanor Cy Davis through which Mr. About fifteen were present. any person, company or corporations Davis resigned as chairman of lln the limits of Beaver City, to the Fish and Game Committee of Over fifty cases of La Grippe ter, sell, keep for sale, furnish or the Chamber, J. C. Toltonsname f away any cigarettes or cigarette are reported in Minersville, was offered and accepted as era or any disguise or subterfuge of chairman er of them, or to have any cigarette, of that committee, with Two car loads of stock hogs, the igarett papers in or about any store understanding that Mr. Davis and cattle were taken from ther place for barter, sale or free sheep, is to continue as a member of the ribution.- If, upon what seems to be Minersville Saturday. committee. J evidence, any person, company or President Barton called atten Mr. A rthur Hardy, electrician oration is suspected of having in or or its possession any cigarettes of Minersville, passed through tion to the proposed Farmer's intended be to offered irette paper Beaver on his way to the Tellu- - Institute, to be held under the barter, , sale or free distribution, auspices of the Chamber March ride, Wednesday. upon the" sworn complaint of any 1st and April 1st and then open ion specifying fully as to such facts, A. The J. Lewis family are ed the meeting for the discussion officer authorised to make arrests of the reported burial incident at I. upon the issuance of a search recovering from influenza. rant or search warranto in the Milford, and the proposed lower wer and form prescribed in Chapter ing of the freight rates. of Tittle 125 of tfieXoml-uedlawGREENVILLEljOTES After more or less discussion ih, 1917, Code of Criminal Procedure, search the premises County Commissioner C. A. Ar jitions Mrs. W. J. Easton returned to '? 1 t uch person, company or corporation, ringwn, oi Minora, who was home her Greenville at or Saturday, sieze any cigarettes cigarmay present, said that he could as papers so found, and the same March, 5th, after being ill many sure the good people of Beaver be destroyed by order of the Jus- - weeks in Beaver. that the incident mentioned in of Peace issuing such search warM unlock, son no way reflected the sentiment and Limer fern The convition. after possession of and daughter of Mr. Joe. Murdock of the vast majority of the citi cigarette materials shall be prima seem to be improving. Both chil zens of Milford, that the stunt a evidence of a violation of this dren have had severe -- wises of was pulled off by a few young ctkm 2. It shall be a misdemeanor pneumonia. chaps out for a good time and the proprietor of .any place of buai-- ) A character ball was given by was as much as a surprise to the hereinafter mentioned, within the m of Beaver City, to permit any the Beehive girls, Friday night people of Milford as to the citi W under twenty one years of age to March 4tlu Dainty refreshments zens of Beaver; that there had md remain in such place of business were sold and an enjoyable time been, some years ago, a good deal !e in the act of using tobacco in any was had by all. of feeling in Milford against W The term "place of business" as There was a birthday party Beaver but that it was gradually used shall apply to any and all such el as shops, stores, offices, theatres, given by Mr. William Blackett disapearing and that Milford peo i dance halls, pool rooms, cafes, and Miss Vona Easton Saturday ple were now anxious to avoid aurtnts,' hotels, lodging houses or night March 5th, at the home of anything that would arouse an- lie garages. between the two towns. iction 3. It shall be a misdemeanor Mrs. Richard Jones in honor of tagonism had a perfect right That Beaver Mrs. Wandn re. Martin. smoke to Dainty cigars, cigar any person to consider d its a, or tobacco in any form in any freight rates and to iresnments were served, and an public place within the limits of enjoyable time was had by all. take such steps as it saw fit to Ver City, except in extra rooms, Alice Williams is absent from get them as low as possible, but Apartments or places specially pro-I- d for smoking purposes. The term school on account of being ill. that this matter should not be to be made an inter posed public places," as herein Mr. and Mrs. Abe Heslington permitted 1, shall be construed to mean public question. city returned to their home at Green Mr. Arringtington's statement jhg halls or rooms, restaurants, cafes, March 7th, after visiting itres, barber shops, state, county or ville had a great, deal to do in clarify offices, amusement halls or picture friends and relatives at Milford. ing the atmosphere in the buna! s. Misses Hilda Thompson "and matter and a number of speakers ction 4. It shall be a misdemeanor Ella Singleton of Milford, spent suggested that his statemen or any person, company, corporation the week end in Greenville with be accepted as a fact and tha arter, sell, dispose of or furnish pretext whatever, within the friends and relatives. we could not afford to do or say is of Braver City, tobacco in any A farm Bureau meeting was anything that would estrange us to any minor under twenty one held in the Greenville schoo from our sister City, that the of are. March, Monday evening, building, only way the county could grow ktion 5. It shall be a misdemeanor 5th. and prosper as it should was to any minor under the 'age of twenty Mr. Hy. Walker, an old resi pull together; that we were too years to use or to have in his poes-6- n under any pretext whatever. dent of Greenville, died at Mil few to spend our time in quarrel t'm the limits of Beaver City, any ford on March. 2nd. His funeral ing and casting unnecessary kco in any form. ktion 6. Sections 236 and 237. Chan- - was held in the Greenville meet sarcasms and engender feuds kxv of the Revised Ordinances of ing house, March, 4th. against each other. . . , t are The freight question was then nereDy repealed. jrer wiy Miss Lillian Martin of Green ktion 7. Anv person viols tine anv weeks few brought up and the statemen tie provisions of this ordinance shall ville, is spending a had lined in any sum not to exceed vacation at Milford, visiting with made, 1st that the service not been as satisfactory as it was inty five Dollars; or imprisoned in friends and relations. felt the patrons had a right to Jail not exceed to five City Twenty V of subject to both such .fine and expect and further, that Beaver Red Cross Receives Caps riaonment , men were offering to hau The shipment of thirty scarfs, to be City bis ordinance "shall take effect at all the freight from Milford by after one publication in the Beav raveled and reknit into hospital caps hos Veterans team at 25? per hundred or by for our men hr the U.S. Jity Red the received was Cross, by Isaed and approved, all members of pitals, truck at 30?. After much dicus-sio- n or much th and several council voting In the affirmative days ago, pro and con several speakers Sixth day of March, 1922. yarn is already being prepared for said that it was unfortunate that work by volunteers, who seem rather Approved: this matter had been brought up JOH P.BARTON,: glad to be entering ; upon this much direcof A the service. at this time and that they would needed supply Mayor. tions for knitting is also in hand. The oppose any action on the part of Attest: HATTIE ASHWORTH, caps'will be returned to Division Office the chamber taking any part in small lots as completed. The work I necoruer. . whatsoever either in the organ ynj will be shared by Branches of the local or pri ization of a who care to undertake it last Ward M. L A. Program chapter vate freight line, as had been Wo, 'Home Sweet HomeV by Gus suggested, upon an expression Mrs. Bettinson Entertained fntey; gtrla chorus. Marsallaise;" of the house being called for The Junior girls" of the East Ward Vding, "The Life That Counts." bv Bettin- however, without embarassmen Address, " Pride in the M. L A. entertained Mrs. Jean 6e asMorris; a Factor in true Citizenship." son last Wednesday. Twenty were to the Chamber, a large majority .Walter Joseph. Class work will fol were present, games and music furnish- expressed themselves as being in ed entertainment, s delicious luncheon favor of a Beaver City owned was served. Mrs. Bettinson is soon to ' freight line, operated by Beaver leave for Salina to make her home. Geo. ishop Paice and iarmly City men, for Beaver City peoofslowly, recovering from an Press ple. This ended the discussion Copy paper of all eiies. ack of La Grippe, and the meeting was then ad journed to the next regular meet ing in Apru. es uaasttstsi Serious Accident FORD TRUCK ' : Arrangements have been completed whereby a new model Two Ton Truck will be placed on the market July 1st. Until that comes out we can, make prompt deliveries on the ONE TON Ford Truck; We also have on hand Ford Coupes, Runabouts and Touring cars. Come In and see us about the new car you have been talking. Remember we make repairs of all kinds at all times and at reasonable prices. i Whers Thsre Is One Breed In Conv munlty It lr Eulir t Dispose of ths Surplus Stock. A market which, be cause of the avallabUlty of large numbers of animals, attracts those who buy large consignments. Under such circumstances all surplus stock may be disposed of to better advantage, and advertising also may be used effectively. In addition, bulls or . may be bought changed with facility, thus very mate-rinll- y reducing the cost of service In V the herd. Any necessary additions to the herd fanlbeol)taIhed, without expense for travel, from neighbors'. herds with whose history the buyer la thoroughly familiar. These advantages apply not only to the breeder of purebred Cattle, but also to the owners of grades. In this country there Is a very wide range of conditions, as to both to-pegrnphy and climate. On rich, level pastures all breeds thslve, but oo rough, hilly Jand, where pasturage Is scant, they do not show equal adapt ability. In the extreme cold ef the North, with Its long winters, different resisting qualities are needed as coin pared with the almost tropical her.t in the southern parts of the country. In the United States four breeds ol dairy cattle have attained consHrr able prominence, namely the Ayrshire, and Jer Guernsey, IIolstein-Frlesia- n sey. These breeds have been devel oped carefully for a long time for the purpose of dairy production, and In consequence each transmits Its char acteristics with regularity to Its off' siting. Certain distinct features dis tinguish each breed from the others, but all possess ability, as milk pro ducers. There Is, of course, consider able variation in the characteristics ef Individuals within each breed. Is established f ! f ..." FAIR DEAL GARAGE NEILSEN & SON Beaver City Utah' JMMIMMtttHI i mstHHIMMs -- . GRAIN MIXTURE ' FQfi CALYES Tourist and Bakery - When Iii Beaver at any timeTc6nTeffFand rcit,- warm and make yourself at home. We are glad to have you come and rest awhile, v First, Last and Always for Beaver H. E. OSTERLOH Phone 80 Opposite Camp Grounds THE ENERGY FOOD When you work hard you need plenty of meat to support you with energy and vitality. Your appetite cravea tender brown roasts and thick, juicy steaks. Meat is good for you. We hava ths very best meat to be bought- -it is fresh and kept under the most sanitary conditions. It "touches ths spot" when you are hungry, and it builds you up. , Choice Meats and Groceries at Low Prices DEAN'S CITY MARKET Bearer City, Utah Phone 7 Equal Parts of Cornmsal, Ground Oats and Wheat Bran Is Good for Young Animals. A good grain mixture for the young calves la equal parts of cornmeal ground oats and wheat bran. To start the calf on grain, sprinkle a small amount In the bucket after he has ftn- fahed his milk. There Is no danger him on grain, and he ef ahocld be given aii that be will eat over-feedin- g Farm Bureau Elects Officers At a Meeting held in the City Hall Tuesday night, after the close of the meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce, the Beaver Farm Bureau elected the follow ing officers: Beaver Samuel White, Pres.; Geo. P. Low, Vice, Pres; Dennis C. White. James Sec-Trea- s: ley, Director; Director. Mark Ri Woolsey, Peiers Vnner Shoes for Boijs The officers elected by the Green ville Local are as follows D. Kt Barton, Pres; John Horton. Vice Pres; Abe Heslington, Sec Treas: Iieland Morris, Director; S. It. BartorC Director! B! Cutler. Adamsville-- R, Vice R. John Griffith, Pres; Pres: Da Charles Johnson. vid Pearce. Director; William Stewart, Director. Minersville. Manderfield. and North Creek have not yet com Dieted their organizing. As eoon as they have done , so . immediate steps will be taken to organize a County Farm Bureau.- Are Made' for ' School and All 'Round-Wear- Mrs. John Beaumont Entertains Try a Pair end See How They Wear. Sec-Trea- s; - John Beaumont entertained Sunday evenlni In honor of her bus bands birthday. Gamea, social chat. music and a delicious luncheon were the main features of the evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Gale, Mr. ' . v ; ... o The Uppete Are Soft but Tough The Heels, Soles and Counters Are Solid Leather The Toes Are Easy-Fittin- Rather Wide and Full, g : : Every Pair Is Strongly Put Together to Stand Hard Knocks- - The Uppers Will Stand Up Under Two or Even Three Half Soles and Heels. Mrs. a Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. T. Timothy Brownhill. Mr. and Mrs. Pathonor-31 1. John torann. th ruest of Beaumont Mrs. Beaumont and family. The guests departed In the wee ems hours of the mora in (t after wishing the bonoror many happy returns of the day ' and expressing to their hostess their appreciation of so enjoyable an even ing. CO-O- P Beaver City,; Mrs. Owen Grover met with s serious Mr. and Mrs. John iC.Murdock accident Sunday morning when she bont one and had fell, as their guests Monday evenfracturing sljpped "of the right forearm, and tearing the ing, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.C. Thompligaments In the elbow. She is receiving son of i'hoenix, Ariz6iia. medical treatment but it is ondcter-minde- d s how long it will take the Charity covers a multitude o rredatory animal bounties paid in to mend. She is unable to do sny - except when' its given for year ending last March total $59, 613, sinswill it work.' Her many friends hope w advertising purposes. pot be s prolonged disablement : ligs-mnt- ! STORE Utah ri:i Monticello -- The San Jian hsyc".' completed their part of.jths cntr& :), with the Los Angeles Syndicate who propose to build the Southern Outlet. They are quite anxious for news of what is being done by the finsnciers tn bring the enterprise to completion, but it takes time to get a large machine complete sad in wcrlurz or dir. |