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Show mm school kotes MHWt"" SPRING If IV GREENVILLE NOTES Grade aiid v u Imi OETRY : : iraiG eggs Oregon's Largest Trapnest Leghorn Farm i Til Flsdi s Average for Three Years e I For Sale at Reasonable Prices m m L'aES LAHGE . Corral, m Oregon LARGE EGGS , : St3StSttttCS3C$t9teCtt$S$StattfttM9ttMM ' Jrsottie Fearce wasjiosttss Professional Cards- - at aunaay evening oinner .it we Beaver hotel for Mrs. John F. Jones and Mrs. Terah Black. and Sam J,ack Hutchings Brinkerhoff sheared Hebe sheep this week; they had a fine crop of wool. ' he say ; DR. 13. ' A. PETTY Dental gurgeoa OSlce Hours t, ... 0 to 12 1:30 to 0:80 ' Tolton Building Pohne 5 Ash-wprt- ; .., louver Uub ' - ATTORNEY AT UAW , Fraction in all the Couru ; tha Etata, . You Sick A TJta Bearer, i V Beaver . Utah ,f Bcinrj v Sick t Gets You Utah Milford. t. Well C.T. WOODBURY. " Attomey-a't-La- Office phone w 7lrR8idince E. E. Myer,D. C. ". ;. Will pr'acUce in all the Courts of ' the SUU Milford ,T . Utah call on v , la J.I.T0LT0HW. COj The Family Store Beaver City traUif nun t diMM, ; SALE tttcetst:: acres of the finest FOR town for in Beaver; adjoining pasture sale. Also a U. S. cream separator, in ood mechanical condition, bee fel Call In and Look Us Over :We will be pleased to see you. Our cold storage adds quality to our young, fat beef, pork and mutton. We now have a nice sto k of sugar cured hama and bacon, at the right price. Vegetables are at their best. See our stock. FOR Sale-- A nearly new phonograph and records $15.00. Also good baby 17-- 1 Ipson. tc. buggy.Ne3 r : -- FOR SALK Large , kitchen range with reservoir, $10.00 cash. Reason. leaving Beaver. Call or phone C. N, Lyngby, Murdock Academy. 17-- v 17 Us Good To Eat .We Have It Our Terms Are Cash tf Phone 54 , FOR SALE-- A Sanitary Couch,' Hoo- sier Cabinet, two good Kitchen Ranges. All practically as good as new. Cash or trade. Arthus Gentry, Beaver, 16-4- tp i nn T Thompson Gaoli Ma1Y Brick on Methodist church property for sale at $1.00 per thousand. Write Zook at Milford. ; ' T 16-2- tc Time for Spring Cleaning and SPRING PAINTING FOR SALE-Hatch- ing eggs,, from S. C ; White Leghorns. Descendants of Tancred Strain. $1.60 per setting of 16, $6.00 per hundred. A. A. Morris; 6.tf - Your house and barns will look 100 per eent better after I ' couple of coats of good paint and k will pay yo b dollin v .'and cents to paint now Our good paints seal up the surface of the wood against the ' damaging effects of sun, rain and wind they actually preserve your home and yet they cost but a trifle. - We have a paint for every purpose1 both outside and inside, and offer a wide choice of colors. See our color cards. - ; WANTED ' Wanted to buy a few setting hens, call at Press office or phone WANTED To purchase: ; ' Tourist Cafe. 17-1- -c Fat hens. : School Bldg. 17- - Hardware Lumber WANTED LAUNDRY WORK-Rou- gh dry or finished; prices reasonable. Work called for and delivered. Mrs. Hi M Madsen. Three blocks west of Central Glass, Etc MACKEREL & COCKETT Lumber Company lt. Beaver City, Utah Phons 1- - MISCELLAXEOUg Manuscript, Deeds, Documents, carefully typewritten, 75c per thousand words. I pay postage one way. Mrs. Owen Grover, Box 7, phone ver City, Utah. c 136-F6B: 14-tf- .ia Tr Notice of Hearing LEGAL NOTICES. Notict hereby given that the applica mertlon of J. F. Tolton, and other (Consult countv clerk or the reaper chants of Beaver City, for permissien uvo siRneis tor turtner information ordw to cure it you Inttmat 4r. Halre Catarrh Medw operate an automobile truck line la taken InUrnailr and acta thr th blood on tha mucoua aurtacaa of tha tween Milford and Beaver, will be heard MMicina Hlla catarrn bat aytm. phr prem rlbad by on of t In thta country. for yaara. It la com-- on fYiday the 5th day of May, 1922, at combliMd with eoma of tha bwt blood 2 O clock r. M. comomaiion oi parrot . ' rurinera. Tha in By The Commission: Hall's Catarrh M4I-eln- a Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this la what producea tuch vondarful raatilta In catarrhal oondlUona - " 8aa4 for 26th day of April, 1922. taatlmonll. fraa. CHKNKT CO., ProrA, Toledo, T. E. BANNING, f.AHJ. PrurirtatB, Tb. Seal UaU'e Family PlUa for coaatlpatloa. ""Secretary. In COLUMN SALE-Tb- ree " Case No. 629 . , In the Matter of the Application of J F. Tolton and other Merchants of Beaver City for permission to operate an automobile truck line between Milford and Beaver. . Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, at thy ranrvot rMcb th aat of ib dUwi In- local Ctrrh Arthur Smith c; ' Residence Fijintba: and Tia Vcrk ' . Rcnohn For First Class 7" BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH. At von for all purposes and at moderate prices. Garden and Field Seeds, Garden Toclj and other seasonable goods All ads under this head Inserted 1 eent per word per lnstreion, cents. Minimum charge, twenty-flr- e need not do the you Look up things ami let "us help you find a market for them. E husband'aabsence. K" Afternoons 72. . : Walker of Salt Lake is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burt Geo. Mitchell and H. A. Christiansen were on .business bent in the west end of county Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Mitchell attended the store during her Mrs. J. Chiropractic AttorneyAtLaw . , ? SAM CLINE J Men's and Boys CLOTH AND STAW HATS at v - Of , .' our Are MURDOCK O. A. m, SupL Day was her visiting v school Tuesday, b'i - , CUOTED on t . .. Roy Heslinjrton of the Williams isheepherd was in town Sunday, Arthur Calvert and Bill of Milford were Greenville visitors Sunday. Mrs. Dave Atksns" entertained her brother Wm. Davis and " 5- family at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kesler of James a .Fort jindMfgr ,prp dinnr of Mr. and Mrs. D. J." Williams Friday. , The 7th and 8th grade boys of Adamsville were, here Sunday ' playing balL Closing exercises will be given Friday, evening May 5th by the Greenville school.' ' The farmers of Greenville are ' all busy tilling their ground. They report the soil very favorable for plowing. Mr. Jim Haycock of Parowan was in town Tuesday. Mr. Arthur Calvert and Marg aret Blacl ner of Milford were at Greenville Sunday. Hesl-ingt- Ladies and childrens stylish, pretty, attractivs ' , hats that will please the most fastidious. o. ' s UJ arranged as follows, K. Jameson presiding: Charles First Prayer; Sng "Joseph Smith's Prayer! Nolan Hollingshead; Song, by Choiri Administration of Sacrament, bya assist-Bernard Jameson and Reed HaU, v, Dsrwin Marshall "and Elmer Roberta: Talk on "Joseph Smith's First Vision,," Douglas Hall; Corner Araasa Stone; "Why We Believe Joseph Smito a Prophet," Wimmer Banks; andCassie Duet, Gurterude Fisher Mother's Day, Herbert Eyre; Benediction, Clyde Hollingshead. We wish to urge all mothers to attend. May 14, of Bishop D J, Williams and family for a few days. Mr. JH. Dally was in Greenville Sunday visiting his daughter Mrs. Wm. Thompson. . Mrs. F. L. Hickman and little daughter Eleanor of Milford are in Greenville visiting with Mr. vand Mrs. IX J. Williams. Mrs. Jack Thiessen of Milford is visltjng in Greeville with fier motheVllrs. Sarah Jane Martin. Mr. andlilrs. Wm. Davis were in Beaver Sunday visiting with Mrs. Hannah" Price. PEDIGREE COCKERELS, CHICKS s J: EKtowa-C- NOLAN HV Miss Iona Stewart who is for Saciament meet a,'$ attending school at Murdock The program which U to be held on Mother's Day, with Academy is visiting at the home 1 M JNGSHEAD AND SULir.IER mm J l.l.n 7TI T" rT ...... ...TTTTT'T " ... I be-cI- m Fhbne 120f5 ! One of the heaviest handicaps of youth is its disposition to forget that every tomorrow is but another today. Long envelopes, shipping tags, etc - ct'the Press . office.; ' . , a CREBEPARATORS V n; Eight Good Reasons for Buying a rhjT) EL A VAL Creator Capacityi New capacities have been increased without increase of speed or effort required in operation. , 10 per cent, ' Sklma Cloaan The Improved bowl design, together vith the patented milk distributor, gives greater aaim- mmg efficiency. ' Eatlar to Waaht Simpler bowl construction and disca caulked only on tha upper aide make the bowl easier to wash, " EatUr to Tun The low speed of the De Laval bowL the ahort crank, ita unusually large capacity for the" size and weight of the bowL and its automatic oiling throughout, make it the easiest to turn and the least tiring to the operator. The Majority CboicaT More DeLavala are GUARANTEE sold every 'r year than all other makes of separators combined. in every 1"im More than 2,600,000 are in daily of them fur 15 or 20 years. Time Teatod; The De Laval wu the first cream separator. It has stood the test of time and maintained its original success and leadership for over 40 years the world over. n Equipped Wit Every new De Laval is equipped with a Bell the "Warning Signal which insures proper speed, full capscity, thorough separation and uniform cream at all times. Sanrice Who Yn No4 lb The world wide De Laval organisation, with agenta and representatives ready ta serve userf in almost every locality where cows are milked, insures the buyer of a De Laval quick and efficient service whenever he deeds it. ., Notice Of SheriffaSale ands Spo4-Indbcato- Speed-Indicato- r, ttde EASY TERMS IF DESIRED BEAVER VALLEY CREAMERY, Distributors BEAVER CITY, UTAH a.t At ";' ; ' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEA VER COUNTY, UTAH. First National Bank of Beaver 'City, corporation, Flaintilf, vs. Jolin C, McGarry, Defendant ''.' , To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 29th day of ApriL 11)22, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., of said day, at theiront door of the County Court House in Bea ver City, Beaver County, State of Utah, uie loiiowing described realty, Commencing 26 rods south and 25 rods west from the northeast corner of the nortneast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 21, Township 28, souto. ivango j West, Salt Lake Merid inn, thence wesf. 27 rods; thence south 35 i vu. uienc normessierlT 23 1 rods; thence north 27 2 rods to place oi Beginning. C K. JAMESON. Sheriff, Beaver County, Utah. First publication of this notice April 7 ' 15:.'. Last publication April 23 1922, A bank account r p not only tecti your money against and loss, but also protectJ against temptation to spend Every man owes himself v ; Cream ILL SIZES . --- Separatorsre guaranteed to be as represented and to fulfill all th for them, being sold subject to the guarantee of their unqualified superi material feature of ority practicability, inclusive of the production of a creater valua of cream and of a creater Quantity ofseparator batter of better quality than is .possible through the use of any imitating separator or other creamuig system. '.. J-- ! . I We have received the Bole agency for De Laval Cream Separators for this district and are prepared to fill your orders for this popular machine, promptly and satisfactorily. Here are ( IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS- - . TRICT OF UTAH In Bankruptcy, Nd. 6537 In the matter of William H.' Elmer, vol. oankrupt. Notice is hereby given that William U. Elmer, bankrupt, has filed his peti a . ar J vion, qatea Apru is, 1322, praying for discnarge from all his debts in bank ruptcy, and that all creditors and other persons are ordered to attend the hearing upon said petition before the United States. District Judge, in the United States court room in the Federal Building; in thetityof SoltLake, Utah; on ice israay ot June, 1922. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and then and there show cause, if any they have. why the prayer of said petitioner should not De granted; and also attend the ex animation of the bankrupt thereon, v JERROLD R. LETCHER, Referee in Bankruptcy! Salt Lake City, Utah, April 25. 1922. His family the protection savings account in mm a ; cf goods--stand- s al bank like this one. Why not start in a way and save every pay kfi Great Oaks from Little A ccms ui- - The First National Bank to-w- it: The Bank of Personal Service Beaver Citv. Utah WATERS GARAGE General Auto Repairini Special attention given to g Gaa and Tractor Enginet Over-haulin- Oxyacetylene Welding Utah Beaver City, r.Ii!fcrdBeavcr SteceLfo2 a I For Passage to Milfor-- ; at Drug Store, The- - |