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Show o r vi local and:Msonal, Mrvrand Mrs. Murray Bohn were Milford visltoriL Monday 'evening. Evelyn Low is visiting' her aunt, Mrs. Ada Brownfield at Mtlford. Members of the stake bord"-vlite- d Sunday School in Milford on Sunday. The Edwards Brothers are. busy cawing lumber up Indian Creek and Miss Jennie Fotherlnghara Rue Morris went to Milford Monday. k. MiHS La & Mrs. HUubeth Low and Mrs. Jane Limb are spending a few days at with Mr. and Mrs John Limb. Messrs Ricks and Hansen of the company Creamery were in town last week looking after their business interests here. Nelson-Rick- s A number of young folks from Manderfleld were In Friday night to attend, the party given at the H. 8. gymnasium. LeGrand and Albert Oale are working on the Milford road for a few wee'ka. i Mrs. Altheda, Oeie is visiting her sister, Mrs. Leo Lewis at Mlnersvllle .for a few 4ays. ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chase Wat- ters, a baby tflrl. November 4. All concerned 'doing nicely. Farnsworth and son. Fred. -- Mrs Martin Oarvey sent box of of Ely, Nevada, visited relatives in Southern ' chesnut ,' from Wynona, BED Beaver Saturday and Sunday, en West Virginia, to Mrs. L. M. Robinthis route to their home from Elslnore. son, and Miss Kendall Franke week, which they appreciated very . Mf, rtid Mrs. Jb. Yirdjiey of highly. P&ngultch are expected soon. They - Mrs. AJbin GUliea returned lasi intend to spend the winter here. and week from Salt Lake City, where Aids 200,000 Veterans several weeks DisMr. and Mrs. Martin Green re she has been spending Their Families 27,000 L. Osburne F. Mrs. with her mother, turned to North Creek, after a week abled Still in Hospitals. since leaving the hospital where sh. visit in town. underwent an operation for appen dicitis. Mrs. Gillies says he Is feel SPENDS $5,866,255 IN YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox and ing One and is very glad to be at family went to Milford Monday af home again ternoon for the barbecue and dance. Individual Attention Assured to Jessie and Kate Patterson spent All Physically Ailing or Miss Anna Roberts spent Monday Sunday and Monday at Milford and in Distress. with the family of her brother, Cy attended the new depot celebration. ril Roberts, at Ceader. They were guests of Mrs. Ada Brown field. They were accompanied by War service five Washington. Mr. Lew Harris, and' family enjoy Grimshaw, who was the guest yeara after the armistice, which on ed the celebration at MHferd Mon of her brother and sister, Mr. and Novtmber 11 the American Red Crosa Mrs. Clarence Grimshaw. day with friends marks wlih the opening of the annual durmembership canvass, shows that Mr. Dan Lybbert was among the Among those we have learned that ing ths past year assistance was exnotable visitors at the big Armistice attended the big celebration on Ar tended by the Red Cross to some men or their famicelebration and Depot House Warm- mistice day at Milford, were: Mr Mrs and Mr. Stan Mrs. and Oakden, ing at Milford Monday. lies. To ISO hospitals throughout tha James Howd, Mies Grace, Yardley country approximately 75,000 men were admitted for treatment, The East Ward Relief society la- Wm Yardley, Vaun Ross, Bertha Alice At- - and to 3,296 of these men definite and Flossie Baldwin. Nellsen LindMrs. Cora were at dies guests Hermolne Robinson, Mr. and specialised service was extended, the say's Saturday evening of last week. kln, Mrs. Exra Barton. Red Cross annual report discloses. In About 20 were present. A hot supall hospitals under government operaper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bohn receiv tion a total of nearly 27,000 disabled week from Elder Jos veterans were reported by tha Sur- The new clulv, of the ed a letter last composed A. Manzoine. who Is on a mis eoh geon General ot tha Army. following girls. Misses Viola Madsen is He enjoy sion West in These facta of the aftermath of Virginia. Revcare Black, Ada Patterson, Vin- - Ine work. He was to be one of physical and metal disability five years hla pie Ward and Olive Grover, met at the speakers at the L. D. S church after tha World War, and the burden the home of the latter Saturday evein Eden hall the Sunday he resting upon tha relatives and da- - service ning. Music and readings were en- wrote. He is well and happy and men, show pendents of the toved Mrs. Irene Green Berved re sends his best regards to all the peo conclusively the grtat nead of tna freshments. Red Cross to act as a supplementary M. G. CROSS HELPS WAR'S SUFFERERS 4 ple of Beaver. thelg barbecue and celebration. Fred Mackerell. who has been 111 at his home with an attack of pleur-ly- . Mrs. James Mole and baby return'Alexander Idaho. ed Monday from Suit Lske where thev have been some little time Our merchant at say "Buy Mrs Moles' sister. Mrs. Ed Home." Ask me shout Christmas Burns. cards Isabelle Ruby Owen. . Mrs.. Wm Hutrhines acROmanld The West ward ladle were out her son. James Rollins, ronntv through the week soliciting for the to Mlnersvllle Satnrdv even-InWood dance supper for Friday snd snent Snndav with her night, it the new school house, of dsnehter. Mm Kdna Baker, with which we will speak further next whom she will remain for a few week. dsys. Is Improving. Mrs. Bakes who has been Quite sick for the past ten day with a hard cold and a touch of plettrisy. Is feeling much, better and hopes to be out again soon. s; Have You a Bank Accoun- t- Miss Winnie Smith, who has been spending some time In Salt Lake City, came home Saturday morning to vtslt her brother. Euglne Smith. - We Solicit Your Business - IF YOf HAVK, IT IXDICATKH THAT ING ("ARK OF YOUR THAT NITCKHM I.N MONKY. I.1FR AWAIT YOU BK.I.IKVK THAT, YOf. AGAIN l TAK- INDICATES ' MONKY IX THIS IT'S IX POCKKT I HANK M)E ITIH HKKE A COM FORT ABIJ? MCKORK AND YOl' FEEMNfl AT YOf KNOW IT WHEN KNOW IT. ANY TIMK. State Bank of Beaver County THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE' BRAYRR CITY STORES Responsibility Filled Wins Deserved Success The name J. C. Penney Company has a household meaning in the hundreds of thousands of homes which comprise the 475 communities where our Department Stores are located. The name stands foi honorable etore-keepln-g, superior ser vice, needed goods of unfailing quality bought In a way to assure everybody a considerable saving of money. That the Company through our great multiple of Department Stores ha3 never been found wanting in fulfilling our regrowsponsibilities to the public Is shown by the e years. th of the Organization during the past twenty-onYour patronage is appreciated, . home-made'mln- $ 475 DEPARTMENT MILFORD, UTAH J00,-00- 0 ot . SLto -- 11- Don and Marian Mulr are working for the V. P. Power company at Tiiroifcusjisii i Le-n-ora Miss Lydia Robinson was glad t Mrs. David Reese was called to aee so many Beaver friends at MilParagoonah last week to see her Mr. and Mrs. Rube Edwards, nlmi ford on Armistice day. who daughter, Mrs. Nellie Dalton Mrs. Melvln Edwards visited Thurs had been to a funeral and fell on Mr. and Mrs Walt Sedgar and Mr the steps of the church as she left day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- George Hardy" of La Verkin, were and had to be taken home In an aury Green. guests at the Grovtr home over Sun- to. She Is still quite wriously hurt. Sun day, and enjoyed the Friday night Walter Mackerell returned I day'frdm ('he' Tellurite Power sta school dance. Word has been received by Mrs. To. Swindlehurst that Mr. and Mrs. tion,' Where he has been building sevMr. and Mrs, J. F. Tolton, Mr. and Seldon Harris are very happy over eral new! houses for the company. Mrs. Grant Tolton and family and tho arrival of a little daughter at Mr Ids. R.' Murdock went to Mil- - Miss Josephine Mitchell, of Parowan, their home In Wapato, October 26. ford Saturday ta visit ner sons. Jos. went to, Milford Monday to attend Mrs. Harris was formerly Miss Eth, R,. Murdock Jr. and Waldo Murdock the big celebration. el Tobler, of Beaver. '3 "and families and attend the new de- pot celebration. Mrs Lottie Ptarce and Mrs. Levi This is World Fellowship week! Howd,' Mr. and Mrs. Ennls Jones and The Service of Power Is one of the Miss,. Josephine Mitchell of P ro- Keith Erickson of Richfield. motor- - broad cast themes to be treated up- i ft wan is here spending a few days with ed over to Milford Monday afternoon on. The service of cooperation Is the her slsteft Mrs. Grant Tolton. to attend the new depot celebration, first principle. Let's all try for a bet- ter state of real friendliness and see Mr. and' Mrs. Warren Neilsen and Miss Hattle Whornham, county -, how It goes. and Mrs. brarlan, spent several days at MilEngineer Robinson Roblnsoi spent Wednesday of last ford and Mlnerville last week In the Disabled veterans of the late war week Cedar City: interests of the library work. Miss were featured at the "Forget-Me-NHettle White assisted In the library Day," Saturday In Salt Lake, and fhc Gem restaurant will soon have work here during her absence. among Beaverites agisting at the meat fine lot ot sale, were Mrs. O F. McShane high for sale Call' and get your mince .Dan Lybbert, manager of the Far- official of the American Legion auximeat for Thanksgiving. mers A Stockgrowers 8'ore, left last liary. Miss Alice McShane, the MissSaturday on a business trip and to es Garnlta and Gertrude Lessing and Mr. and rMs. John Black of Esca-ient- e visit a few days with his family at Miss Virginia Pearce. spent the wee kend here with Salt Lake City. He returned to BeaMA atad Mrs. Rube' Gllllei, returning ver Tuesday morning. Miss LaPrlel Smith, daughter of home Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, was on Nell and Maurice Rees of Moore the program at the Home Coming Mr. and Mrs. Thad Baldwin and Idaho, spent last week here with an of St. Mary's academy sln Salt son, Thad, are spending a' few days aunt, Mrs. Emmerson. They left op Lake Saturday. Her toast was "Arwith their daughter Mrs. Sherman Saturday for Loe Angeles to spend mistice Day." There were several Fraxer, of Mtlford. the winter with their parents, Mr hundred guests present. and Mrs Hyruro Rees. . Everybody te very busy getting MLs Alice Harris, daughter of Mr wood dance to be Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murdock and and Mrs Lewis Harris Is taking a ready tor Mr. and Mrs. Isndore Lesslng went business course of Miss1 Kendall glyen In the West ward Friday to Milford Monday to attend the big Franke. r y VTAH arm of the government in service to these many thousands of men who wore the uniform of the United States. It should be emphasised that govern ment assistance is necessarily stand ardised along specified lines affecting them as a whole. Ths Red Cross serv ice is to the Individual man and the solution of his problems. This theor Red Cross designates "home service-tIts alms to give tha loving care and Interest of the home to these men constitution undergoing physical far from their actual home Influences. Year's Expenditures 15.868,255 In the year ended last June 30 tha Red Cross reports $3,920,000 spent by its Chapters la extending Individual men and attention to the HeadNational by 1,46,255 spent quarters of the Red Cross, a total ot In behalf of the men called $5,86S,25Fj to dnty In the World War the Red Cross since July 1, 1917. has spent nearly $14,000,000. Today there ars 3,603 Chapters In as many localities carrying on this work, aiding the Individual veteran, assisting his family, creature comforts and furnishing funds to tide over troublesome periods. The strong connecting link between the Red Cross and the United States Veterans' Bureau takes the complications out of difficult cases of claims. The Red Cross In this work requiring personal representation of the man has acted in appeal cases, Insurance matters, personal and family problems, camp and hospital activities, and la cases ot death. This service handled nearly 12,000 compensation and Insurance claims, and 2,226 allotment and other claims. Solves Serious Problem Tha financial problem ot the ex service man when traveling to and from hospitals is a serious one, and in meeting this constant demand tha Red Cross expended 1138,334.17 during the year. For extra recreational equipment In Veterans' Bureau training centers f 14,806 was spent, and tor the blinded vetarans In the government school funds were supplied to enable aome of these unfortunate men to enter business aa storekeepers and poultry raisera. In Veterans' Bureau hospitals the record of a single month Illustrates the large service rendered by the Rel Cross. Tor example, 15,504 new cases required attention, and a total of 26,-0cases were acted upon; 49.363 let tars and 1.861 telegraph messages written, and more than 1,600 enter tatnments given In recreation houses tor the baneflt of the patients. Authorities declare that the present is a critical time In the lives ot many ot the disabled men who during the fire years since the armistice have developed misgivings o! recovery. Work Among the "Regulars" Service to the enlisted men of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Is a ehartsr obligation of the Red Cross, which In the last year recorded over tOO.OOO cases of assistance extended aad 834.420 visits to the sick and disabled. Inquiries by the Rod Cross at tha request of Government authorities Into the homo conditions of soldiers, sailors and marines aggregated 17,714, and there were nearly 6.000 lnstaness where ths Red Cross located man tor their families. All those activities constituting a single responsibility ot the American Red Cress demonstrated during the year that He "war service" In behalf of the veteran aad the man enlisted In the nation's defensive arms must go forward unfalteringly and without stint ot fuada. The work ot the last five years has welded a close bead of regard between the moa who sacrificed and ths Red Cross, whoso efforts are praised and Indorsed by the veterans' Organisations. To do all that can be done to soften the of the hard blows of war ! Us supreme d.ity of the Red Croae. tt which It Is giving Its best work test liberal service. Our Expansion Year After Year The tabulation below Indicates that the service and the goods sold in this great multiple of Department Stores, over period of more than ascore of years, must have given the , st satisfaction. Total Stores Stores Opened. Year 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 1 x x x 2 2 7 8 1910. 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 v- 23 50 20 UO.062JI (562.331.11 197 197 312 312 371 475 x 115 x 59 104 No 7 22 34 48 71 86 127 177 ' 15 41 x 5 128,898.11 63,522 95 94 165.4) 97,653.54 127,128.31 166.313.81 218,432.35 H - 12 14 - Groes Busineis 1.183.279.M 2.050 641.91 2.636,920.97 3.560,293 75 4.825,072.19 8.415,877.44 14 850,965.2! 21.336,795.80 28,778.230.74 42,822,564.01 46,641,928.20 49.035 729.91 1x65,000,000.00 stores were opened. xxEstimated i 7 t3 SHERIFF'S SALE Wallace and Baker and George Hardy of La Verkin, have been spend Court of Bef In the District Ing some time here. Utah. of State County, a Drucil-lMiss Elsie Hales and Miss Tanner, teachers in the public State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. cchools at Milford, spent the week Pendle end here with their mothers, Mrs. Dale Sljr, Hilma Sly. B T. atPendleton, ton and Marlntha Jean Hales and Mrs. Shep Tanner. tendants. t To be sold at Sheriffs sal. large number from here went down to Milford Monday to attend Friday the 7th day of December, 1 the Armistice day celebration and D. 1923 at the hour ot leT(l the opening of the new Union Pacific o'clock A. M. of said day, It sow" station front door of the county court Utah. In Beaver, Beaver county, Th finnthcMi ouarter of J. H. Barton and Karl S. Carlton were appointed Jury commissioners Southwest quarter ot 8ectioa T Soau last week by Judge T. H. Burton. Township twenty-eighL)w Salt West. Seven Range Dr. J. J. Buswell, optromitlst, of rldlan. Also six Bhares ot w Vfor.rfloM IrflP Salt Lake, will be at the Beaver ho- .I.U. I IK'H IUU i'louu. IU .V. tel Thursday, noon until Friday noon & Reservoir company, t0eUwr.I November 22 and 23. No charge for any and all water and water W testing eyes. References. Glasses are used on or In 'connecttoi'W worn for health as well as vision. above described property. Dated this 14th day of " Mrs. Baker Edwards and sons, 1923. Merrill and Irvin are guests of Mrs. E. F SHERWOOft, Edward's grandparents, Mr. and Mi's Sheriff Beaver County. Wm Pearson. C. T. Woodbury Milford, Attorney for Plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fernley and First published November II. Mrs. Lottie Carlow were the dinner Last published, Nov. 30, 1 A t, l'uv v guests of Mr. and Mrs T. B. Davis, Wednesday of last week. A pleasant after noon was spent visiting and talking over old times. Music on there will be fewer prophet! was tlso enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Zera R. Church and family of Panguitch. have come to Beaver to make their home and are living In a part otthe Duncan Gillies hAme. Mr. Church met with r.n accident while out deer hunting he came. He was going down a steep flide and slipped nnd In some way the gun wss discharged and shot him through the finger on the left hand A slight Infection set In for a little while, but It is getting along nicely now. Mrt. Church Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hutchlngs. , bo-fo- re Death for Smoking. Sultans and priests ot Turkey once regarded smoking at to serious ertmt that in many case death by torture was the punishment meted out to those ludulglng In It, ( acNUira "any, DURHAM OF e TOOACC? |