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Show THE ItEAVEIt I'll.KSS, HEAVK11, UTAH, FKIDAV, XOVEMI5ER, io, 1033 MIXIVS MAXIFKSTATIOXS . C'LAKED IMMORTAL ADAMSVILLE GREENVILLE IK. Friends and relatives here of Mr. and Mrs.Vernon Davis will be glad to Jess Walker, are sorry to htre of Sty? in all Chiirch--- s The hear they are the proud parents of a his death. Phone 24 on Is Theron of off'hrist. Lehi here Scientist, Carbridge November Sunday, born 3, Friday baby gjrl l will lie on the subject Publisher at the Milford Hospital. Mother and visiting relatives and friends. KARL S. CARLTON...... W. A. Flees, Jasper Puffer and "Mar als anl Immortals." baby are doing nicely. The Cold.?n Text is from R..)r.irt"s PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett and Rees Jones, acted a.'i judges for the "Th .came t exception of, the election 8:19: in Adamsvllle the District. Morris Mrs. and Margaret daughter $2.00 Per Year SUBSCRIPTION ,. Mr. MilAllen waiteth for the manif; of 'feature South English Nell who have been visiting at Clr of ror.s o (ioi." on was ford (he Aberdare Mr. home of Thursday. cle at the and Mrs. Tom A First Class Publication Entered in the PostofTice in Beaver, Mr. Anions the Shaw and Frank of also Act under of the pum. .;;. s family, Smith returned home Congress Mail Class Matter, Monday. Utah, as Second contained in this L.;saro Mr. nd Mrs. J. H. Morris March 3, 1879. and Mrs. Shaw's mother and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blackett return were visitors at the W. H. Evans the following from Isaiah 45:11, 12: "Thus saith the Lord, the Hoiy One ed home Monday after spending the home over the week end. of Israel, and his Mskor. Atk me of FEW JOBS IN BOOZE five Mrs. the home of at past days things to come concerning my sons, NORTH CREEK Tom Parkinson of Pinture. and a after concerning the work of my survey, Ross Calvert and Frank Fackrell Mrs. Earl Kissel of the Sheep Admission bv government officials, hands re-ecommand ye me. I have uvulo in who no have Rock been Idaho for has mine been or little in the past suffering with that the return of booze will result the and created men upon it." earth, a home three bad cold since months returned her very return nlovment is in rather stratling contrast to the promises Mrs. Stella Lewis and Friday. from A correlative passig;t from the Springville. daughter viri rmt hv wpts durmp the nroeress of repeal to its pre Betty Gene are visiting at the Christian Science textbook, "Science Mr. Eisman home of St. Louis, Who Is Cnnf of o rro nrnmispfl whiYh undoubtedly had their ettect of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkin. Mrs. interested In the and lleclih with Key to the ScripHock mine. Sheep 9 New Goodyear in. several States, if not in all that many jobs at good Lewis expects to leave Tuesday for is spending some of his time at pre tures" l;y Mary Raker Eddy, is 'as stop cars 77 quicker follows: "Man in the likeness of smooth old tires and than sent at mine. where the she will her Oregon be result. the would join , wages as than any other new Cod revealed in quicker Science cannot Miss Linnea has who Twitchell employment there. spent the Nnw it, nnnears that more iobs will be lost than gain tires! 1mmorta!-r-In help being Science, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Shlpp and week end at Cedar City visiting with nrl with iminr hack, and that manv of those to be thus out The slipperiest, most danman's immorality depends upon tlm the family of Mrs. Kdwin Webb. home returned daughter Margaret gerous driving season is character of work are men of a particularly dangerous Miss Margaret Powell4 of Heaver of (!.od, good, and folio.vs as nocesahead the week Monday after spending get your car on I g oau as new who may be preying upon the community in ways end at the horae of Mrs. Hassle Bar hag been with her sister Mrs. Fred sary, consequences of the immorality now avoid regrets! of good" (p. 81). Puffer ton. the last week. as bootlegging. A generation of use proves o and Mrs. Win. Davis, Mr, and the It is also being ackowledged that very little addition- - Mrs.Mr. Leonard the safest CHUCKS UOI AIJUSTMK.T (MX. Davis family left ALIMONY & WVOltCK LAWS OF d and best tread al demand for grain will result, so tnat iarmers as wen as Friday for Caliente, and NOT RK TKAXSFEKKKI) let us show you why , Nevada where ANY STAE in the Union and Mexi co, with plain English explanitory job seekers are apt to be disappointed. they will visit with friends and rela- comment and annotation. A differ Washington Reports that farm And if considerable care is not exercised, the reven- tives for a few clays. ent publication for each state. Cov er's creditors are asking fanners to ues will also be disappointing. Taxes on liquor, if nigh, The Bee Hive Girls under the di- ers marriage, divorce, alimony, le- sign agreements committing them to World'. First- - $ separation, annulment, separate 20 will be evaded, and if low will not bring in revenue, so rection of their Bee keeper Mrs. gal wheat adjustment M payment Choice Tire. maintenance, custody and support of assign Nell Blackett, entertained their limited. m are up etc. Specify state wanted. checks are responsible for a warning strictly that altogether the tax possibilities mothers at a chicken dinner Mon- children, leas TRADE-Iallowance. Price $1.00. from the Agricultural The REPEAL of prohibition probably will turn out day evening. A beautiful bowl of THE Adjustment CRIMINAL LAWS OF- ANY Administration that such action to be disappointing all around. Nasturtlans, roses. and ferns graced STATE in plain English with full would violate the wutat allotment Price $1.00. oOo itftifrnr the center of the table while tiny explanation. ii iswMssMmM i contracts and bar payment. The law THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS fully s were as A used beplacards. explained; who may become a bank- specifically Government has absorbed so many functions that protects the farmer to lovely program in which all partic rupt, voluntarily, Invohitarily. Price against the pressure of overanxious long to the farm; and home that most of our labor goes $1.00. was given during the dinner NEILSEN & SON MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS and in- creditors. It reads: "Any sale, asign- machine that meddles in everybody's ipated y Joe Barton made a hurried trip to formation support a or ment, order,, power of attorney gratis. Milford Tuesday.' business. DELEWARE CHARTERS; safe sou- executed by the producer shall be Phone 107 Beaver, Utah Leslie Walbeck and eons Howard nd, sure; obtained in 24 hours. oOo null and void." ANY anLAW QUESTION fully and Ralph are spending a few days swered by competent, trained lawTHE OLD LADY WHO LIVED IN A SHOE at Reed on business. Friends and relatives of $?antr press Mr. Xovi-mbei- station ' step-fath- er m hus-ban- 1 -' tight-grippin- Good-yea- rs er non-ski- GOODYEAR j ALL-WEATH- ER - iii rose-bud- top-heav- AND OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS LOAX TO BE MADE TO FARMERS FOR FEED FOR FARM The predicament of the old lady who lived in a shoe LIVESTOCK suuauon 01 uui has its counterpart in tne present-aa- y public schools. They are booming with pupils but far Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Gov from prosperous. Many are within the doors of most ernor of the Farm Credit Adminisissed an order to tration, has public schools of today and they are thus flourishing. But the Salt LakejustRegional office of the the matter of finances, measured by the crop production loan division auth but schools are anything prosperous. orizing that office to receive and In addition to all their regular attendants, the schools consider applications for loans to , all-import- of the country are finding themselves with three large groups of "extras." The first group consists of a number of people who normally would be leaving school at an find it adearly age, but who, under present conditions, The next schools. vantageous to reamin in the public who group is composed of the thousands of young people eduleft school a few years ago, but now have returned to cational institutions because industry no longer wants them. The third group of "extras" is the large and, until recently, fast increasing company of unemployed adults found in the extension divisions of the schools. On the other hand, we find greatly decreased income available for operating our educational systems, for budslashgets in many school districts have been mercilessly ed, while in others they have been materially reduced, at a time, too, when the schools are expected to assume new fields of service and usefulness, to prepare the minds .of our growing generation for the most significant social and economic changes in our history. oOo the drouth farmers living sections of Utah, Idaho and In str.ick-e- n Wyo- "Maybe Joe an' Jane will make it, but it looks kind o' skimpy to start a marriage with nothin' but a diamond ring an a coupe. WOMEN I NEED XO U)(iKK KrFFF.lt AT OR PERIODIC INTERVALS WORRV AHOl'T DELAY f nt LAXVIBURNUM Relieves the most stubborn cases quickly and effectively. Different from anything you have ever used. Priced $5 for full size. Sent In plain wrapper, postpaid Hold only by V. K. LABORATORY Box 2(M1 HlywiMxl Sta., Ang. (Clip and put away!) 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"The Mystery of the Ages" Is a book, that describes the Great Pyramid of Egypt, and its peculiar prophetic date marks, together with a description of the People and ruins of Book of Mormon Lands. Price 35c postpaid. PYRAMID I'llKSM 0 8. iiI E. Halt Lake City sometime) GLASSES FITTED Loans for feed for farm livestock, the property of any individual fam ily, will not be in excess of the amount necessary for feed for 2( 50 sheep bead of cattle, 6 horses, and 5 brood, siws. As security the Governor of the Farm Ad ministration will require a first chattel mortgage on all farm live stock of the particular kind and class owned by the applicant. Interest at the rate of 5 per cent per . The annual fall transfer of sheep Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlton and d from mountain ranges to sections little daughter were visitors at and at the F. B. Uobisons at for winter feeding Is In progess now In one day close to 20,000 head in Itocky Ford Dam, last Friday. several flocks have made rather a We ARE AVE NEAKINO THE END? pretty sight on our highways. fortune- observe that these sheep, Head the book, "THE LAST ately, appear to be In unusualy fine DAYS" and learn of Vital Events condition. about to Occur as predicted ,by and Church Leaders, Prophets Scientists. Price 75c or with Cloth EYES EXAMINED ming. These loans will be made to individual small farm operators who are unable to finance the feed ing of their farm livestock through any other financial source. Easier, Quicker, . AUNT HET SAYS yers for $1.00. LEGAL RESEARCH SOCIETY 1604 Mailman Ave., Los Angeles Cal (Clip this adv, it may come handy J. F. Tolton Investment Co. Beaver, Utah 9TH SO. & 5TH EAST On Ogden 3RD SO. & Hi-Wa- y W. TEMPLE Midvale, Springville, Redmond, Eureka, Ncphi, Delta, Fillmore. Beaver, Cedar City, Washington, Utah wr' |