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Show THE BEAVEIt PRESS, BEAVER. UTAH. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1020 MANDERFIELD Misses Laprlele and Norma Beaver County's County Seat Paper entertained at their home A. C. SAUNDERS, Publisher Thursday evening sixteen of their school mates. The evening was spent in playing music and cards. At PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY twelve a delicious lunch was arranged at tables, served by Miss Lapriel SUBSCRIPTION 2.00 Per Year and Norma assisted by their mother. A In the Postofflce In Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter. A GREENVILLE First Class Publication Entered I Mrs. George Brown and family, spent the week-envisiting relatives d , here. Mrs. Clifford Spendlove and baby Kenneth, of Hurricane, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murdock. P. M. Williams made a trip to d ' TWICE TOLD TALES Mil-for- Items from the Flies of the Press Twenty Years Ago This Week Tuesday for coal. Last Wednesday night the Association presented the play entitled "Uncle Josh," to ar, After the, appreciative audience. ' play, a dance was given. Mrs. Vera Bond, of Reed, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rollins, since Washington's birthParent-T- eacher At a mass meeting a Denver & Rio Grande R. R. official explained a road would probably be built from San Pete county through Beaver county. Beaver agreed to furnish the together, with depot grounds and donate the sum of 150,000.00, Mr and Mrs. Harry Cartwright are celebrating. the arrival of a fine baby on Tuesday. Last Thursday morning Beaver City invested $150.00 in a grading machine. Upon its arrival it will be put to work on the etreets. The benefit dance last evening, given to raise a purse for Jos. Cart: wright, who leaves today for the missionary field, was well attended and a nice little sum realized. The city council held an interesting session on Monday night. The drainage problem was up for discussion and it was decided to dig an experimental drain along the base of the hill which encircles the east side of the city, f 500.00 was appropriated from the general fund for this work. At a stockholders meeting of the Mammoth Copper Mining Company, of this city, held last Wednesday, the following officers were elected: president, Jas. E. Robinson; vice president, Ray Robinson; secretary, M. J. Frankland; treasurer, R. A. B. Hatch. These officers, together with the following, constitute the board of directors: .1. M. Murdock, Wilford Robinson and J. C. McGarry. A sample of ore recently taken from this company's property, assayed $1.60 gold, 22.8 oz. silver and 55.3 per cent lead. right-of-wa- y, o NOTE it would be illegal to publish this if not true. two-year-o- ld two-year-o- ld NORTH CREEK The upper North Creek water company met Monday at Beaver in the basement of the Library building for their annual election of board of directors and other business. Albert Green was again elected while W. F. Knox, Charley White, Oliver Gale, Mark Woolsey and Hans Chrictensen as board members. Miss Leah Puffer is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lottie Hodg-- . ea at Beaver. Verdon Brown from Milford is visiting at the home of Oren Puffer. The boys and girls gathered at the home of Mrs. Stella Merchant last Monday for a surprise party on Mrs. Merchant, the event being her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartley return ed from a motor trip to Leeds last week where they went to visit Mr. Hartley's parents. water-maste- r, GOITRE REMOVED a, e A large number of people from here attended the funeral of Abe Fotheringham held in Beaver Mon day. Mrs. Mary A. Jones is in Beaver with her son and daughter, Mr. and; Mrs. Sy Jones, who are rejoicing over the birth of their first daughter. A few of the farmers here are buying dairy stock, some were selected for them by the County AEent, Lew Mar Price. Viola Glllins, of Minersville, and Miss Lena Stewart of the Lower Valley, were visiting relatives here the past week. - Marie Littlefleld is home for a short time, after spending the past your month in Beaver. Lew Mar Price was in town Tuesday treating alfalfa leaves for the purpose of poisoning rabbits. O. A. MURDOCK Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffiths, Lucy ATTORNEY AT LAW Joseph and Mrs. Reuben Griffiths, motored to Milford Saturday on BEAVER, UTAH business. Practices In all Courts or the W. M. Smith and little son returnState. ed to Salt Lake last week after visiting her parents and other relatives at this place. o There's a photographer town. in , ARTHUR SMITH Plumber Telephone 88-- F MINERSVILLE 3 AND BUILDER Estimates Furnished BEAVER w' , - last night. THE NEW OAK.ltfA.RIID SIX N AIL-AMERICA- PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS 77m Coupe, $1145 The Seminary Corner Theodore Roosevelt was once ask ed how people ought to spend the Sabbath day. "By ging to church," was his reply. "But. Mr. Roosevelt," came the aulrey. "could they not spend it just as well in the wood or the mountain or in the park or along the stream out in nature where it is fresh and beautiful?" "Perhaps they could," answered the Colonel, "but they don't." The fourth Commandment given to ancient Isreal was: "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy." At the time the commandment was given any one who disregarded It was liable to death by stoning. In our day although we have laws de- ignated to keep the Sabbath day hniv little is thoueht of them; our motto being for the most part: "Six days shalt thou labor, but the seventh work," which in the main is a type of dissipation or strenuous recrea tion. Many seem obcessed with the idea of trying to out do their neigh bor in going and coming, hither ana yond, and spending in pomp and display. While we Justly regard the Sabbath as being for man and not man for the Sabbath, there most assuredly should be in each person's life a day set apart for reflection on the devine, the lofty, and the spiritual. Eight "Don't" and eight "Do's" suggested for Sabbath Day observance: DONTS 1 Don't loaf nor gossip. 2 Don't profane nor use slang. not 3 Don't over-e4 Don't build up needless Sunday industries by patronizing them. 5 Don't go pleasure hunting, nor racing about in automobiles. 6 Don't go to parties of any kind, 7 Don't do more work than is positively necessary. 8 Don't set a bad example to any at over-slee- UTAH Mrs. Herrick McQuarrie and son Gerald, of Compton, Calif., are the, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall. Dr. Warren Shepherd, of Salt Lake City, was a visitor here Sunday eve. Lynn Mathews has returned to his home in Alimony after a short visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Body by fuJur proves that it has no equal at its price Investigation to analyze it. Investigate . . . learn what the New It is provides More for your money. More beauty, luxury and style. More balanced power, speed enjoying and acceleration. That's what you get in the New All-Ameri- Six statement . . but just stop trie All-Ameri- ... ever-increasi- can ng popularity. Simply because investigation proves that it has no equal in all that it offers at its price. can ... A blanket IJ US te 175, f. o. b. Pontiae, Mich., plus delivery charge. Spring coven and loot-joBydrauBo Shuck Abeorber included in price: Bumper and remr fender guard extra. Check Oakland detio-me- d they include leweet handling charge. General Motor Time Payment Flam available at price minimum rule. ht A BEAVER GARAGE COMPANY UrMm p. i E one. DO'S Above all things, be temperate. Take stock of your spiritual self and attempt to correct your errors. 3 Build up the spiritual man by readine and thinking good thoughts. 4 Make an extra effort to be just and helpful. 5Attend at least one religious I 1 GEO. KELLEY CONTRACTOR Proeessive and energetic people , Still the fellow who keepTh8 Be cheerful, but give your can make any town a growing ouejperty in his wife's name thoughts to the finer values in life. . Jf can stop the grow Worse than the lellnur 8 Seek after the best that is in while fault finding same the religion way. th of any city. life. Roosevelt, Taft. Cleveio.... uT:i mtoinna nrpn't the only ones inc ijiuii.iti.. There is an advertisement in an v, Hardine wer tha and fipmnnds. iu iukci p.. AUn nancr - ' ffr " tl -lnt hlaf'k aild White unauie who went beyond uuiy nts months are factories automobile the h The air tomcat. Wo think he was on the m .ries of the United States. behind now. 7 parent-teache- water-maste- r, ADAMSVILLE Florida Minister's Wife Saved an Operation. Wants Others to Know. Mrs. F. N. Backer, Box 582. Fla., says in her own home paper the Palataka News: "I'm doing missionary work when I tell how my goitre was removed with Sorbol Quadruple, a stainless liniment. My eyes, heart and nerves wore in a bad condition. Felt no ill effects from the treatment. Glad to tell or write my experience." Sold by leading druggists or write Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Locally at Beaver Drug Company. Pal-atk- day. The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fordham, who swallowed a bullet a couple of week? ago, is reported to be improving. ' son of Mr. Clarence, and Mrs. Vernon Davis, has been quite ill this week. Primary conference was held here Sunday. tained a few friends at a party last Saturday evening. Mrs. Victor'Showalter entertained at a Bridge Party last Monday night, The invited guests were Mrs. Elli;; Lefever, the Misses Laree Bateman, Larue Blackburn, Nelda Eyre, Bertha Pryor, Vivie Marshall, Reta Hall, Maud Myers and Sylvia Rollins. A dainty luncheon completed the evening's fun. Mrs. Eva Wood was called to Salt Lake Tuesday by an accident to her little granddaughter. Lorin Hall and Herrick McQuarrie were visitors here last Thursday. An ice cream party was given Sun day by Larue Blackwin, for a number of her girl friends, her mother, and Mrs. Victor Showalter. Miss Iona Hall was surprised by, her girl friends Tuesday evening, the occasion being her birthday. Ice cream and cake were the refresh ments. Mrs. Horace Corbridge and Mrs. Lester Carter entertained Tuesday evening in honor of their father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. John E. Eyre, who had reached the fifty year mile stone in their married life. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hardy motored, to Cedar City last Friday on business trip. Wayne Blackburn, spent a few days here last week visiting with his mother, Mrs. Mary Ellen Blackburn. Those who attended the play lasj Friday evening, which was sponsored r association of by the Greenville, report having had a very, enjoyable evening. 2 I You rJURANT DEALERS invite you to are invited to participate JManbytoiS service. as Mathews and family. 6 Be of service to your fellow. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall enter- - everywhere Demon-- Thrilling strathnstndKcxatiM Displays See the DURANT FOUR tber Fours and many Out-dim- Sixes, except See the DURANT SIX Out-spe- the Durant Six. & ed Cylinder all h Out-Mlri- Sh n. Slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllffl DURANT FOUR Making An Early Start One foundation stone of a young man's success is learning how to do business with and gaining the confidence of a strong bank. We are personally interested in ambitious lads and invite them to systemtically save with us. H THE BANK g S OF PERSONAL SERVICE" TWO-DOO- SEDAN TAKE a demonstrationThen choose any five competitive Sixes.. absolutely no exceptionsLand compare the their performances. Be Our Guest.. .TUNE in on the DttittmdHm Fully Equipped e American Broadcast program direct from the Western Durant Factory . . Monday Nigbt, March 1 1, 8:00 to 9:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Tine. An inspiring Radio program awaits you. DURANT SIX TWO-DOO- Coup Dtlivmd SEDAN er Sport Roadmr llm FaBy Equipped State Bank of Beaver County Capital and Surplus, $81,000.00 !!!l!llI!Ii::i!l!lIl!!fli!!illl!ill!!!llIli!i!IIM 1 BEAVER, UTAH coast-wid- |