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Show BIG NEWS' IN LITTLE ITEMS Items of localnews and Scattered and always is, Farming always was, Increased prowill he the best 'business under the dispatcher telling--o-f sun, when the right man under favor- - duction here, of greater sales there, of tfcle circumstances embarks in It, says lessening unemployment, of a general Farm and Rnnch. It Is not a business stir of action among Industries, of a In which one can become "suddenly widespread movement among all men to go out and get business this Is the strkken" with and FARMING THE BEST BUSINESS violently wealth, but it Is one in which liberty in Its fullest sense, and plenty In Its amplitude may tbe realized and enjoyed. If there were no briefless7 lawyers, no seedy doctors, no poverty laden mechanics and laborers then one discouraged with the fact might that there are many exceedingly poor farmers, who fall to make the two ends of the year meet. But the "poor we huve always" with us and this class con never by any system of laws, political or social, be entirely done away with at Ieasf during this life. reduce their We may, however, numbers and ameliorate, to some ex' tent the condition of the remainder. This good work, however, must be done by the fanners themselves, and they seem recently to have "caught on" to this fact. Let them not turn A New Deparbrieht Xs another convenience for our customers 3uper-sbunda- i 0 TIMOTHY BRO WXHILL, Editor and Publisher A Weekly, Independent but Aggressive Journal, published every Friday, from the Farmers" Stockgrowers' butlding. Eighth Street. Bearer City. Bearer County, Utah, in tho richest, most fertile, largest and best alfalfa Jialry, stock and mining district In Southwest Utah. Cntered at the Postofflce In Beaver City, Utah, as Second Class Mall Subscription $2.00 per year, six months 1.10, three months month 25c, single copies 6c. 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Address all Correspondence. Remittances etc. to Beaver City Press, Beaver City, itan ! A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR If It Wern't For Your Friend By Edgar A, Guest The skies mi&ht be blue as they bend o'er Hie And the Breeze w'th perfume be sweet; The hills might be fair with the sunlight thats there, And roses might nod at your feet; You might have gold for your fullest desire And rest when night's stillness descends, But you'd find that this earth was devoid of all mirth If it weren't for your friends , Ills Excellency Rolandl Rlccl, writ- tion of silk there: "There extensive growth of mulberry, especially In northern Italy, permits a large production of silk worms, which furnish the raw material " for - Italy's flourishing In this production silk industries. the of Eurojte. "The b'ads nations Italy and lemon groves produce orange about $,000,000 quintals of fruit annually. Of this production 52 per cent consists of lemons, for which there Is large demand In foreign countries. The of oranges and total exportation lemons before the war aggregated about 4,300 quintals, valued at lire. In 1019. 2,100,000,000 The resumption of were exported. normal commercial relations may make way for a large Increase In these exports. It Is to be especially noted that Italy has almost a monopoly of citrous derivatives, chief among which is the output of citrous essences and citrate of calcium. Italian production in these s of two derivatives covers the entire world output" nine-tenth- You may think there is joy in the treasures you own And pride to, the goals you have won. You may fancy to day, as you march on life's way. That there's charm in the warmth of the sun; But the sun would be cold, and the skiea would be gray And drear would be all that life sends, And the joys that you rate now so highly, you'd hate If it wern't for your friends. The lash is looked upon with favor the Canadian authorities as a great deterrent of crime. Two Hamilton men have been ordered to the penitentiary for seven years. When they go In they will each receive seven lashes. When they come out they will get seven more. Those last lashes will breed a hatred that will undo all the good that the Imprisonment may have by Not from yourself comes the right to be glad, And not from the things you may own, Though bright were the day, you would never be gay If you had to live it alone; If no one were here to be with you and share In the joy which your contest attends, All your laughter Would cease-Lif- e's contentment and peace Depend on your friends. done. NO FAVORITISM SHOULD BE ALLOWED IN CONGRESS There is real cause for careful, conservative, unprejudiced study la the problem recently arisen wherein Senator Newberry, a Re- publican of Michigan, is accused of purchasing his election to Congress through a slush fund of over a million dollars; and the refusal of the House to seat Victor Berger, a socialist, because of his ed Republican leaders in Congress pledged themselves It loose. ing of "The Fertile Land of Vergil" In The Forum, remarks of the produc- ; "NO AD of 1 to aid Newberry in maintaining his seat in the senate in spite of his dishonesty. On the other hand congress voted-alm- ost unanimously to oust Herger whose honesty or citizenship is not questioned, solely on the grounds of his former record as a The question has arisen in the minds of many, who are not socialists, however, as to whether or not Congress, under the constitution, has the moral right to refuse to seat a representative whose sole crime is that of a radically different political belief from the majority of those already admitted to seats in Congress and continue to seat a higher official whose whole campaign preceding his election is said to be a shame, a disgrace and a leprous spot to 'American citizenship, biting into the vitals of the government and a menace to the very foundations of its institutions. Thfa very problem is beinjr taken up by the radical element of the country and used to prove the oft repeated statement that it is as futile for an honest poor citizen to try to secure n square deal in Congress as it is for a camel to squeeze through the eye of a needle. There is only one honorable thing to do and that is for Congress, in spite of the whitewashing given him. be iust as unanimous in ask ing Newberry to resign his seat in Congress, as it was in ousting Berger. No favoritism should be allowed in Congress. ed pro-Germa- n. o ITS GROWING STRONGER - Another reason why our dome Is solid Ivory, remarks the Houston Post, we hold strenuously to the view that If the reformers wish to achieve anything substantial, they will concentrate their forces upon the children and waste no more time on the armor-plate- d old birds. Secretary Fall says $150,000,000,000 In untapped wealth reposes within the public domain. But It will take work to get it out. And work will get a grqat deal more than that out of the cultivated area of the country. The key to the whole situation Is, investment, conservation and work. While we are figuring on the quickest way to secure a return of full prosperity to America, It helps some to remember that in a good many countries the people would be glad If they could find any old way to get back good times. scientist says the atmosphere of Is so rarefied that elephants there can hop as nimbly as Earth's rabbits. If elephants are that active, then we suppose the Martians are so wlggly they can't remain on a Job more than three minutes at a time. A all-r-t- e' The alms which have almost always rolled along in secret, have arrived much more pure Into the bosom of God himself than those which, exposed even against our will to the eyes of men, have been somewhat befouled and disturbed on their course by the unavoidable complaisances of self-lovand the praise of the spectators; like those streams which have almost always rolled under the ground, and which carry Into the bosom of the sea waters living and pure; while, on the contrary, those which have traveled level and exposed tracts In the open ordinarily carry there only defiled waters, which are always dragging along the rubbish, the corpses, the slime which they have amassed on their route. e A New York restaurant relies on the honesty of its guests by permitting them to write their own checks for to the cashier. The presentation Is system proving, the proprietor seems to Infer In his first report as to how the tJng Is working out, that arithmetic in both our common schools and colleges is being sadly neglected. American women explain the fact maintains more than fifty woman's socker football tennis by saying there are more women then men In Great Britain, whereas the reverse Is true In the United States, where the women are not given time or opportunity to go in for football. that Great Britain somebody wants to educate to live 100 years, all of which people Is piffle, hunk and tommyrot, says the Houston Post. Even If It were possible, why punish folks 30 years longer with toothlessness, creaky J'lnts and other Infirmities? If heaven is so good, what would we want to stay for, anyhow? Now Over In China all motorcars are said to have bells attached to front wheels, so that pedestrians may know of the vehicles' approach. "Don't the motorcars In China have cutouts?" asks an editor. Maybe, but not so many cutups. Mars It wouldn't be a bad thing if the people of the United States would suspend all the "most beautiful girl" affairs for a year or so and see what can be done to get up a healthful "most useful girt" sentiment. A Government statistics for the past year show that the much talked of "back to the farm" movement la Ocrmunn TVmrn tr otpAnoor A iiVI " A WSiV was a falling off during the war in the number of boys who , gave ? up farm life for the glare of city limits and the noise of city streets. The heavy salaries paid during the war in the cities of the land be-- : gan to drop last year, and boys who had deserted towns the size of ; Beaver City, and those who had quit the farms for fancy salaries began to return to their old homes. Not only that, but the boys who hadn't Jeft but were wishing for an opportunity, changed their minds when they saw wages commence to tumble. The y of farm boys and girls to enter agricultural colleges was : greater in 1921, too, than for a long time, and this gave the back movement added strength. For it proves that at last ' that our boys and girls are commencing to realize that slowly but . surely the best ying jobs-a- nd the ones that carry the most hapi i pmess-- are not to be found where lifeJsJhefastest" and gayest greatest news of the year. It is the most immediately vital news to us o our business, our families, our peace of mind, our hopes, our ambitions. But liecauve "of The great news of Interna tioral skjnlficr.nce with a bigger appeal to the imagination, the greatest news of the year I passing unnoticed to the man who is not accustomed to look for It, to read between the lines In the of every day occurrences. meager Item here and there this news does not seem of great moment, but taken In the aggregate, added to by every hour, every day and every week, the total Is convincing. We hare struck a business revival. We are on the road to normal production sales, profits. We are headed for prosperity. Men who head great Industries realize the value of this business revival. They know It can be turned into an era of prosperity if the obstacles of pessimism, doubt, fear and inaction prosare removed. The nation-widthe Instituted by perity campaign Rotary Clubs of United States and Canada will give the revival impetus in all parts of the country that should show Immediate jmd unmistakable, results in every community In the United States. Vienna surgeon announces he can remove blindness In human ings by transplanting dogs' eyes. that be- If ever you see a patient galloping wildly down the street after a cat, youH know what's happened to Mm. According to a newspaper article, few know that many of the beautiful conts-worby milady are made from rabbit fur. All that a lot of people knew about It was that tle price can Jump. n Though the cables are silent, we ftjel that Switzerland, too, will approve a limitation of naval armaments, to nothing of a reduction in tourist rates that will send more American dollars across. Ray Of course, the automatic pistols of the United States cannot be beaten into plowshares or pruning hooks, but it might not be a bad Idea to convert them Into safety pins. It does no good for this paragrapthe pictures of the disarmament conference are copyrighted. This hia to make fun of the emaciated German mark. A German mark at prevents the use of its whiskers as now would be worth hundreds of propaganda for a certain pair of par to American Industry. millions brothers' drops. Most of cough ten-denc- ' I J1" country has no room for the fellow who wants to relorm lhe Goycrnment by force. Education, organization and intelligent use the ballot is the only logical, safe and sane method of Invention baa tnndc many machines to relieve people of the burdens of work, but has not so far done any thing to lift from the human race the affliction or menace of idleness. wave In Portugal Is But reported. Portugal Is so sick at roost anything can infect It A Bolshevist There are nearly 8.000,000 men arms in the world, and the of them Is making millions of people hungry. " COME IN EITHER tyAY Through the Main street or- Seventh street enter. ances. iou win imu, buuic one w wail on you promptly in either department. See our - -- New Spring Goods A big stock, nifty styles, pretty colors. PRICES RICHT I Farmers &StocIcgrowers Store The Store With a Conscience Phone. 1- BEAVER CITY 4- UTAH For The Ladies WEEKLY TREATMENT-Continu- ed Now take a small quantity of Harmony Massage Cream in the hand, moisten with warm water and rub well into the skin. In using this cream, massage with a circular motion and be careful not to rob heavily around the eyes. The skin here is thin, and heavy rubbinf will cause it to stretch, producing wrinkles. Rub the eream into this portion of the skin very lightly. Continued next week; BEAVER DRUG CO. The Rexall Store Buy Your Drugs From Your Drag Stora 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 at Beaver Hotel Rates for Room and Board $2.50 per Day and Up If You Own a Car We want you to know that? we are here to give you serrlce. Repairs, overhauling, gasoline, oil-j- ust call us and you'll get real service at ihe right price. Let us give your car a thorough overhauling so that you can put it on the road this spring as good at new. For the Real Car Doctors, call Phone 2. ' . Always at Your Service BEAVER GARAGE J. Beaver City C. BOWMAN. Prori. UUh Phone 2 Commercial Billiard Parlor POOL and BILLIARDS Z Up Stairs Over P, O. Block Hours: 8 a. m. to ll'p. m. J. R. Lindsey, Proprietor Beaver City. Utsi Diehl's Service Station Run in Connection With Nelisen's Garage t Battery Teitlhg, Charging and Repairing-- . ' Yonr Bttery will be TeiCed and Riled wiA Diitffled Water Free of Qarge. Wlen in Need of Battery Work why takt a choce, wlea expert work whk abiolute guarantee at reaionaMt pricei caa U bi H. E. DIEHL, Proprietor EOSid ol Bunding M,t to Na mi's (Wat. If, as a Princeton professor says, "wealth Is a disease" he Is not going 'o make himself popular by hunting np remedy. Mn. Carl Grimshaw ed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean, Kva Prices of other things may fluctuate Grimshaw, and Vera Pothering-haDo the girls wear their goloshes at dinner Sunday, evening. loose at the top because they are and be uncertain, but with sure Mrs. Dean assisted the hostess in bonds are climb. Liberty . .... . servcing. . m '.. Bra have openedlip our Seventh Street storeroom, have put in several new lines, and are now better prepaN ed than ever to display ourgoods and wait onopr " customers. Bvw Gty, Uu AlHfl fVvr frotrrt a rxirtw liint F ' day evening at 7 o'clock. Her tie friends were highly entcrta 5 ed around a bon fire. Lunch served by the fire and S&:i played. 1 |