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Show i I THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1036 LINE DRAWN BETWEEN SPIRIT AND MATTER GREENVILLE by Special Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson and daughter Zelma and son Paul, Mrs. Sarah Frost and Geo. Brown motored to Lyman, Sun day to attend the funeral services held for the three month old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor. Mrs. Taylor was formerly Venese Brown. Mrs. Orson Blackner is suffering from severe bruises and a cut over one eye, sustained in a fall Tuesday morning. Mrs. Hazel Kes ler came over from Milford to " PkfcS UTAH STATE Of THE- - ASSOCIATION Publisher KARL S. CARLTON Published every Friday surscription rates One Year $2 IN ADVANCE) (PAYABLE Six Months f 1 nurse her mother. James Williams, Ross Calvert and Joe Barton attended a meeting of the officers of the District Boy Scout organization held at In A First Class Publication Entered in the Postofflce Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates quoted up on request. SANITARY C. MM Au.. BARBER SHOP ruiorney-a'.;- ! THE BEAVER GJ f ! THEODORE BOHN 'i Attorney at Law office at the Courthoiis. z I I BEAVER s f CITY. UTAH Dozens of artk one cent to 25 1 at the jei Ten fW at ec rr Ol( wiHiitHmiiiinHHmiHiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiitiiitwiHiiHHiHmiiHiiiiiHHimrmittS I Salt Lake's Newest 6 PES f P- - ligj ifj rn H0 nnl"firr T - OUT ON AN EAR 0. 0. Mclntyre, in the Sunday Tribune, says: In the past year I have talked to two fine young men of equally fine parents who have come under communistic influence in schools - one a public school and the otjier a paid institution. Each had had it brought home forcibly in lectures that he owed his parents nothing. And each was depressed somehow by the viewpoint. They could not quite understand. That is the fixed doctrine for Moscow children, and the professors who compound it here (meaning the United States) should not be dismissed. They should be thrown out on their ear. BAUSON SAYS Today It Is apparent are nearlng a prosperity era. There are still several millions of unemployed but I believe that the number is far less than Outside of popularly supposed. this problem, the road Is fairly clear ahead. I believe that the Roosevelt relection symbolizes the great change in public viewpoint. During this coming Christmas season this new attitude will be expressed in terms of real boom buying. "Shop early" Is my advice to both men and women, "Carry a complete and heavy line of stock and advertise to the limit' is my warning to merchants and manufacturers. Those who are "sitting tight ' with low Inventories, big ing ground. we cash balances, high-price- and an annuity policy are going to be caught asleep at the switch just ns they were in Copyrgiht, 1929 when 1936, ers Financial Bureau. PLUMBING and HEATING TELEPHONE I ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General 1 1 rs THE FORD FOR 193 V-- 8 Samuel White of Beaver, county surveyor and a party of workmen were here Friday working to determine the exact boundaries of the property owned by the County School district. Wallace Limb and his brother of Cedar City were visitors here Friday. Stanley Griffiths of Minersville was in town Sunday. Sy Jones of Beaver called at the home of Tom Jones Sunday. Members of the stake relief so- cit'iy ooara were present at our counference held here Sunday. Sam Littlefleld of Beaver was in town on business Sunday. Thomas Williams was a visitor at W. II. Evans home Thursday. I. . . ll iarK, son oi .Mr. and .Mrs. mer Johnson was scalded Sunday wiui not water he was rushed to doctor at Beaver. David Pearce of Beaver was a visitor at the home of his mother Mrs. John Pearce Sunday. Revoue Eyre is in town visiting her mother Mrs. Hazel Eyre. iR-- r - f 1 1-- X . Z2, -- 1 the world, with all of Its wisiUm, In some mysterious wav. Publish- S' - v W Save after Seven and all day Sunday 4 Long Distance telephone rates are reduced after 7 every night and all hours Sunday visit with Enjoy a telephone members of your family, or friends in other towns. si 'v rvn rrlT" I Two Good Econami si Nrw Fnri V.ft f.,f 1017 most beautiful Ford car ever offered. It is built in only one size c AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMiitiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiitHMiiinniiiiir MUTE 1 59 I Correspondent they were "sitting tight" with a tremendous Inventory, a big block of common stock, heavy loans, and no cash. The successful business mnn nn investor Is the one o who adjusts his attitude and viewpoint to meet Solomon' Ring condition; Business, as registered by the The wonderful ring of Solomon Babsonchart, remains at normal wag thought to endow Mm with the and is 20 per cent above a year faculty of learning the secrets of ago. RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 IT'S A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STi ARTHUR SMITH . bonds, d Named "Newark" Arkansas, California, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas and West Virginia, have post offices named Newark. ADAMS VILLE by Special (continued from page one) that HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE gimnmiiiimiiimuiHMiMHmiimiiimiiiiiimiimiimiiimiiiiiiimiiiimiiii 0 one standard of roomy comfort and modern appearance. But you may nave cither the improved V-- 8 engine for maximum performance- or the new V-- 8 engine for maximum economy. I The smaller engine makes possible a lighter car lower operating costs and a lower price. When you drive the 1937 Ford with V-- 8 the engine, you are master of a power plant that gives everything you can possibly demand in speed and acceleration. Today, improved carburetion enables it to deliver its thrilling performance with unusually low gasoline consumption. The new engine delivers V-- 8 smooth-nes- s and quietness even at speeds op to 70 miles an hour with gaso line mileage so high that it creates an entirely new standard of economy in modern motor car operation. V-ty- pe na Engine Sizes - One Wheelbase ,to m a new low price hrfmm J ir; We invite you to sec this new Ford car, and arrange to drive one equipped with the engine that fits FEATURES your needs. . .nnu IMIlllun Xiti i i r newij aesigneu car. in fender aprons. Modem iype hood hinged at the bark. Larger JuR fpaee. Spare tire enclosed witbin body. M wina"f pletely new Interiors. Slanting "Pn in all closed cars. - j1 i- w- lamps recessed BASE $ PRICES 480" At Dearborn Plant Tox.i, D.llv.ry onj Hcndllng, Bumpers, bpare lira end Accessories Additional IWy tTiP avnilaUf; with r0 or 8 hnrwpowrr pnginR without ling ,r frrnipmrnt): Tudor Srdan, Tudor Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Fordor Touring Sedan, Coupe b with firvW-tvfs power engine : Tudor Scdun, Tudor Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Fordor Touring Sedan, Coupe, Roadster, ri.aelon, Club Cabriolet, V-ty- -- COMFORT AND paee is in the QUIET A bir bodyr not taken op by the en4 under the bood. Comfort of the (nier-Ride further increased by smoother action 4 j springs, with new pressure vf g Cation. New n.tl,,l. t tindr In. engine make this a quieter car. Five-windo- SAFETY P. Five-windo- Convertible Cabriolet, Club Coupe. Convertible Sedan. AUTHORIZED FORD FINANCE PLANS $25 rn.mli, .ftw .B. dw-.p.- y. wnt, bur. mnT mod,l 1937 F.rd C.r V. F", 8 ,",'--T- -h. c tf,l. Office illlMtllflllllllMIIIIIIHIIIlflllltlllillillllfllllUlliilllllllltlliniHmtlHtHlllllllH This year we note that all the big stores in Salt Lake City, and to a lesser extent in country stores, o are bringing out their Christjmas goods much earlier than formerly. Windows and counters are loaded Hours Ph. 140 with gifts and toys. The newspapers are carrying Hours by Appointment large and attractive advertisements, urging early DR. I. M. WEIR shopping. This to us indicates that the merchant,? are Physician & Surgeon enjoyed. Greenville ward M. I. A expecting a good prosperous frofitable holiday trade. sponsored Daily Except Saturday a dance following the Sarah Shepherd Residence They say, election is over, employment is on the in- program. Cement workers, carpenters and crease, wages are better, more money is in circulation owners have been busy property prosperity IS around the corner next tp us not on the past week repairing the Aber- the other side, but coming our way. dare Canal which was greatly- Cline, Wilson & Cline In conversation with some of the business men, damaged by the flood waters last GENERAL LAW PRACTICE we gather that they are expecting 1937 to be the best Summer. lirotner Theodore Bohn of the Offices At ousiness year since iyzy, some even think it will sur- East Ward Bishopric was the pass that yar. Anyway they are preparing for a won- - speaker at Sacrement meeting last Milford Beaver Fillmore afternoon. He gave a very aenui unnstmas business. Written at Salt Lake Sunday interesting talk. City, November 17, 1936. o : GEO. MMHmWIIHH,mMt,(U(tllWH( inthians 5:1). Included as correlative passages are the following from "Sci ence and Health wun is.ey 10 ine Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy "The myriad forms of mortal thought, made manifest as matter, are not more distinct nor real to the material senses than are d forms to spirit the ual sense, which cognizes Life as permanent (p. 306 ). AH creations of Spirit are eternal; but creations of the Spirit are enternal; but creations of matter must return to dust" (p. 287). 10-1- 2 llIIHIUIHlMIMmi,HHtl, Mllo Baker, Proprietor Located .North of Post Office Soul-create- Minersville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton and son Gary accompanied Henry Hess to Richfield Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Barton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton and family will leave for Blackfoot, Idaho, Thursday Nov ember 19 where they will visit for a short time with relatives. The chautauqua number given Monday evening by the Miners ville ward M. I. A. was greatly EARLY CHRISTMAS DISPLAY "Soul and Body" is the subject in all Churof the lesson-sermo- n ches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 22. Among the Scriptural selections is this verse: "For we know that if our earthly house of this taber nacle, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavans" (II Cor- Correspondent i i Get a Shave and a Hair Cat at the tn Ik. Si.,.fc A,k roo, F.H .b.u, mmT lTWn plan, .f ,h. llBlrw..l Credit Csmpaof, r D..VM. P . . ( r ftuBj-icioIt V.... rnieiy the cable and conduit control tvne. "The of iteel from pedal to wheel." f car momentum is used lo belp apply the br"'1 Tests show that about Ies pedal ure is required to stop the car. .imrttrl BODY ... - f RAIT n f one-thir- d j j strength. Frame structure all steel, sheathed"! steel panels top, sides and floor. AH are w" into a single sleel unit of great strength. Class all around at no extra charge. |