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Show Personal Mention rv A CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN" Beaver East and West Ward Mutu-al- s, the schools and other civic bodies are advocating a thorough cleaning up The property owners are gradof grounds, and repairing and painting the road west from Mrs. Mol-li- e or whitewashing of homes, barns, out- ing Farras to the end of the road. buildings and fences; planting of flow-erThis our grounds, etc. beautifying Low and is a splendid move and should have the Mr. andJIrsrAi-nolwoand man of 'were every hearty support the dinner guests of family man in Beaver. Remove the old woodMr, and Mrs. Neil Ipson last Sun' pile and unsightly trash. Saw' and day. wood in the the the of rear neatly pil house, burn the trash, put the manure Mr. and Mrs. Don Neilson reon the fields where it belongs, then get a few nails and repair the old buildings turned from Marysvale Tuesday, and fences; plant some flowers, cut the where they have been visiting weeds, etc. If you do not have time to Mrs. Neilson's parents for the do the work yourself, loosen up a bit and hire someone to do the work for past month. you. There are a number of men in Miss HattieWhornham enterBeaver who are in need of work and will gladly assist in cleaning up your tained a sewing Club Thursday grounds for a very modest wage. Show afternoon. A hot dinner was a little pride in your town by helping to served at live o'clock. A good beautify it as much as possible. time was enjoyed by all. A GENEROUS GIFT Our good friend Will Peters, of Pan- Mr. and Mrs. Collis Huntington guitch, editor of Garfield County's splenFra-se- r did paper. The Garfield County News, are moving out on the Tom farm for the summer, remembered ye scribe in a most sub stantial way last week, when he presented us with a dandy font of 10 pt Misses Ireta and Sophia Wilson Italic. It was just the thing needful and about the only thing we were really aretakingcliiroDractictreatments short of. It wai an exceedingly gener- from which they are deriving ous, kindly and fraternal thing for Bro. great benefits. The latter is getPeters to do and we shall not soon for- ting fine results as it's helping WMMMIMMMMMMIMIMttMMIMMIMm; tit NEW GOODS While IrfSalt lake recently we purchased a, New Goods $2500.00 of to the d tiiry- siT vj? TIMOTHY BROWXHIUi, Editor and Publlaher minute Fresh, ana oerviceaDie. aiynsn that are right up Goods -- A Weekly, Independent but AKreBslve Journal, published every Friday, from the Farmers' k Btockp-owers- ' building, Eighth Street. Beaver City, Heaver County, Utah, in tho richest, moiit fertile, largest and best alfalfa, dairy, stock and mining district In Southwest Utah. Entered at the Postofflce in Beaver City, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter. months Subscription $2.00 per year, six months $1.10, three month 25c, single copies 6c. one 60c, Cash in Advance. ADVERTISING RATES .DISPLAY ADVERTISING 26c Flat rate per single column each insertion. POSITION-J-Whe- n made part of contract, top and next, or first following reading matter, 20 per cent extra. READING NOTICES ".lOc In 8 point body type, (6 words to line) per line each insertion Count the 1 word. cent Cards 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 CLA SSIFI ED ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED, For Sale, For Rent, Found, or Lost, one cent per word each sertion. Local liners 10c per line each insertion. Cash with order. In- NO AD of any kind accepted for less than 25c per icsue, THIS PAPER IS PUBLISHED 0" ASsuf lfie RisiitMft Resist the wrong, tor tne upDunamgja me niunity and for thetood that we can" 36. ," get it " READY TO WEARS You will find Smart Styjes, Newest Materials woven CHINA NOT A MUSEUM Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Wilson mo- China, like Italy and Greece, Is of frequently misjudged by persons tored to Milford Tuesday." Correspondence, Communications and Advertisements must reach this efflce by Wednesday by 12 (noon) to insure Insertion that week. Address all culture because they regard it as a Correspondence, Remittances etc. to Beaver City Press, Beaver City, Utah. museum, writes Bertrand Russell In Bui t Swindlehurst of Beaver, Uie Dial. The preservation of ancient who is taking vocational training beauty is very important, but no vigorin Salt Lake, is reported ill with ous forward looking man Is content to be a mere curator. The result Is rheumatism the past two weeks. THE IMPORTANT POINT that the best people In China tend to a with do not what Its million, you'd he Philistines as regards all that is Mr. Archie Hoopes was down If riches should e'er be your lot, pleasing to the European tourist. The from Telluride for last week end. Rut what you are doing at present. European In China, quite a part from With the dollar and a quarter you've got. Interested motives, Is apt to be Mr. James 11. Crompton has But and DO YOUR PART this Is the attitude of an outsider, of been ill this past week with There are many things that can't be done in a town the size of one who regards China as a country Beaver that can be done in the city. That's why you'll find more to be looked at rather than lived In, in the smaller towns. The people learn that if any- as a country with a past rather than Herbert Stapely was in Salt When a h future. Patriotic Chinese naturally Lake on a business is accomplished it must be through thing trip the past do not view their country In this way ; public movement comes up in a city there's usually enough people week. wish their country to acquire for it to make a big clamor, and it goes through. In a small town they what Is best in the modern world, not to get through a public movement must have the combined support merely to remain an Interesting surKarl Woolsey was up this past of everyone. If there are but a few citizens opposed to it, those vival of a bygone age, like Oxford or week end from Minersville. the Yellowstone park. As the first few are sufficient to discourage the majority favoring of the whole-hearte- d sort to put anything step to this end, they do all they can Neil Ipson who has been suffIt takes to promote higher education, and to Inout a good newspaper. crease Uie number of Chinese who ering almost all winter from across in towns this size, even to. getting. Everyone must be willing to help, to telephone the editor or bring cap use and appreciate western knowl- rheumatism is reported worse. into the office little items he or she is interested in, and which will edge without being the slaves of westThe Rebekahs held their reguin every case be of interest to someone else. The small-tow- n paper ern follies. What Is being done In Is and this direction lar very Interesting, cannot employ reporters to go out and dig up the news and bring meeting Tuesday evening. cheerful things hap- Geneva Idol was elected to it into the office. It must depend upon you and your neighbors to one of InIheourmost reprenot very cheerful epoch. pening sent at the Rebek-a- h waists, etc. Georgettes, and pfe materials of every kind are included in bur latest shipmetJ We also have a large assortment of work Ready Vars for men, women and children. -day All Goods Cat Our usual Low Prices ... o Oi Store The Store With a Conscience , GOOD WILL COME the proposed "Get-t- o gether" movement in a Commenting county wide chamber of commerce the Beaver Ounty News wisely says. "After Heaver has hung Milford and Milford has put Beaver in a coffin, and a few humorists? in both towns have had their fling, it would appear that a better feeling might be the result" "Beaver needs Milford no less than Milford needs Beaver; because Milford men and money happen to control the truck line and picture show in Heaver, and because farmers and poultry and dairymen in Beaver control the peddling business in Milford, is no cause for a quarrel. Many Beaver boys are holding positions in Milford and many Milford boys have annexed Beaver girls.". . Good Now let us all get together in organizing that Beaver County Chamber of Commerce. 6 ; If some good entertainment comes along, ask the girls and M s if they wish to go. Don't make them beg for a holiday. o The circle of human duties is only complete by the union of those of man and woman. Belknap lodge Every man who owns a wood lot owes the country as well as himself an obligation to look over his trees when winter opens. Those showing signs of decay should be marked for treatment. Dead branches should be removed and other first al(l should le administered which In the days when timber was plenty would not have been "considered worth while. The amount of firewood that may be obtained from dead and fallen trees on even a small lot Is astonishing. Hours which might otherwise be wasted will be well spent on it with ax and saw, says the New York Herald. Early winter Is an excellent time to plan planUng of young trees to take the places of those that have gone, as well as for selecting growth to be eliminated where It Is too thick to permit healthy development A rlh eastern woman stopped her limousine and carried off some kittens that were playing In an alley. The poor family that owned the kittens brought suit for recovery, and won. Tills Incident Illustrates the strides that have been made In democracy to protect the property and other rights of the poor- - A few centuries ago the poor were the chattels of the rich, with practically no rights under law. In those days, the poor owner of the cats would have gotten a hiding Instead of a judgment. The world Is moving toward equality of all humans, though at times a mall could beat the pact. State assembly to be held at Provo in May. Mrs. Alice Shirtz who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Richards at Murdock Academy for several months past left Beaver last Friday for her home in Esca-lantPrior to her leaving she received word that her husband was ill. The many frieuds she made while here will be grieved to learn that her husband died before she reached home. e. MICKlt'SAYS For The Ladies DAILY TREATMENT PER fv JOB OP PRINTING , NOU'RS BOOSTING "tUM "bV4W sCD naiu V Mir o Those who are much together grow singularly alike as time goes on. Continued Before retiring at night, first wash the face in warm water, jug e a, pure soap made especially for complexion use. A good will not injure the most delicate skin. Next clean is and mild, soap the skin thoroughly with cold cream. It will remove from the ika dust and grime that no soap will reach. Now sprinkle toilet water a a soft cloth and with it thoroughly remove all the cleansing arena from the pores and skin, and you will find that all the dust has bees removed, leaving the skin perfectly clean. Continued. high-grad- BEAVER DRUG CO. The Rexall Store Buy Your Drug From Your Drug Storo Beaver and Mansfield Hotels Beaver City, Utah Under Direction of Mrs. Richard Pearce Steam Heated Rooms if Desired Private Baths, Etc, All Meals Served Any Time I at Beaver Hotel Rates for Room and Board $2.50 per Day and Up Welding Oxy-Acetyle- ne We have purchased an are now prepared to do any kind of te welding outfit mi welding. Oxy-acetyle- We repair anything in the Auto, Tractor, Gas Engine or Guarantee our Work. Machinery line, and Expert Mechanics Only Employed Gasoline, Oil, Tires, Auto Repairs, Auto Accessories. BEAVER GARAGE Beaver City J. C BOWMAN, Prop. Phone 2 Utah Commercial Billiard Parlor POOL and BILLIARDS . Up Stairs Over ' P, O. Block Hours: 8 a. m. to J. R. Lindsey, Proprietor 11 p. . m. Beaver City, UU!, tNHNNIM Prepare for Spring Work on . UTAH MMtWMtWMMNNIHNNtHntUUa it DAY We believe every thinking man in Beaver will agree with us when we say if there is any one man in this country who really loves to work it is the farmer. He loves to see things growing and he Irnnwa tVinf arnurth pnmM fmrn Vila nvn tliat rmlv ea Via iri)a will the crop grow or the cattle take on fat Work is just as much a matter of habit as anything else, and the farmer easily acquires the habit Where one has acquired the habit of work he gets more enjoyment out of that than anything else. Having acquired the habit of work, and having a love for work,, and knowing, the result of work upon .the farm,, the farmer isn't going to take kindly to an eight-hou- r day, neither for himself nor for the "hired mani" The framer Is going to have to pay a greater wage to the "hired hand" than he has ever paid, for farm labor advances along with lalor in the city. But eight hours a day for the farm hand is not likely to prevail. It maybe used as. a basis for fixing the rate of pay. and that would be well enough. But on the farm, where the work is seasonable, where the farmer works as a matter of habit the eight-hou- r day is not going to be adopted as a standard anyway soon. Phone 14 BEAVER CITY n. EIGHT-HOU- R 1 rannersotoiocKgi owers A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR AN into cnarminjj niuueui in Taffetas, crisp and dainty, delicate" her nerves and eyes greatly. torn' keep it posted, to get marriages and births and deaths, accounts of visitors and sales and business changes, crop conditions and, in fact, everything of interest in your town or neighborhood, and to send those things, or bring them to the office. Just as you to make the paper letter and brighter and more readable, so will the other fellow. At the same time, the fact that you are and supporting a home institution, will spur us on to greater energy, and we will be enabled to turn out every week a paper citizens of Beaver will be proud of, and one which will put this community in a mighty good light with people in distant towns and cities, where it is being read. t Season NOW! An automobile with wings has been Invented In France. The thing can mn on wheels or lift Its wings and fly. That's the challenge to American Inventive genius. We advocate a vehicle thnt ran run on wheels, fly or swim like a duck, as the case may be. We can do It. Seeds, garden and farm small tools; harness and harness hardware, nails, and practically everything else the farmer, sheepman, dairyman, stockman or miner, needs, whether in wearing apparel, field or mine, can be found among our splendid stock of ro-ceri-'S, Beta Kun, who wrecked what was left of Hungary during LI brief communistic regime, gives his approval to the new economic VUcy In Russia, feasibly the 13,000,000 Russians In the famine areas will be heartened by this news. Certain ,Germsn newspnpers have startling discovery that Secretary Ilugbes' propolis are only "American egotism" and "Ilea, hypocrisy and dishonesty." Outside of that they seem to think Mr. Huglies mnkes a pretty good secretary of state. tna Uie Nothlnj HIddsn From Few orgnns or parts of the humnn body are InncceisiMe to examination The most remnrknble adby vance In this line was the discovery that Insoluble opnque salts can be administered to pntlents In such quantity as to fill the gullet stomach and Intestines, so that these hollow orjmn mny be studied with the rajs. The "opaque meal" fchows their slir. shnpe and position and also reveals their contractile movements. Mining ofikt. blank 11 kinds Prtis General Merchandise CO-O- P . STORE JOHN R. MURDOCK, Mgr. Beaver City ... Utah Patronize Home Industry ! ( |