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Show 8Eav1r mm mm Mi Local and Personal Mention -- There Never o- Miss Chestie Dorrity has taken County Commissioners, II. D. Mrs. Detmers place at the school Thompson, Orrin Burke, and C. while she is away. A. Arlington and County Treasurer Geo B. Skinner returned R. B. Cutler of Adamsville was from Salt Lake, Thurday where doing business in Beaver Tues they went to attend business affairs. day. . a better time to get overhauled than now. roads are hard on cars. - Monroe, Banker purchase possible. Every great man says that banking is the bulwark of this country. Every business man, every man, every woman, should have a bank account. Have you one? start with us today. If you haven't, u Adv. Thomas Hutchings is leavinc to d( , oad work on 80 oth- Harry Diehl is able to be out Slde Lyndal. again after suffering with a hA cold last week end. Murray Bohn has bouo-h- t th WmNo'PS home on Main Street Paul Baker son of Mrs. Nancy and Baker has been confined to his exP?cts to move soon. home for a few days with a bad cold. The Bank of Personal Service Beaver City, Utah .... . BEAVER CITY, UTAH HNIMMMNtMNNtUNINM David the little son of Mr: andi wrs. i . ij. Messenger is ill. plav a return The Walters Stock Co. engagement at the Opera House Dec. Ted Willden is v ' Sold on Monthly Payment Plan Pressed Figs, Hurst Jr. of Panurultch spent a couple of days in Beaver nd, (;ood last week visiting his parents spen t Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Mont Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurst. Hutchings 2 and records the best on the market Prices no higher than the ordinary kind. CITY MARKET suffering from an infected finger. Will Pathe Phonographs r- lir Deal Garais was a Beaver visitor Tuesday. 1st. -- adv j-y- NEILON & SON i, ana Mrs. Loyd Lee "uui w mr. a girl Nov lyth. Mr. C. Daniels of Morrissev! i) dollZ eqZ - The First National Bank vin, A your car "Unchains, it may SQVe a wreck. All sizes in Stock If you want io 6c while driving, buy an encX car, we have a dandy new Ford Coupe in stock. Let us show uol how real warm and cozy it f, winter weather. nual Conference. Mr. Clarence Wilden paid the Press office a pleasant call Tues Mrs. Linda Limb, and two children left Saturday for Idaho day. where they expect to remain this Dont forget the the bir Harmon v winter. Four dance at the Opera House Dec, 2, fathering the famous doctrine bears bis name, President James Monroe always preached conservation by His keenness made the Louisiana banking. Besides that QUr expended on your car now tnZ save ten later on. Better John Johnson was here Tues Thf East Ward Reif Society load a truck with of apples; furnished the last Sunday after day from J linden Utah. noon program, it being their An And Diplomat W,as Groceries, Fresh Ada Mrs-Isaa- c Molasses, per gal noney, per gal Best cuts of Beef and Pork Shoulder Steak Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Flossie Hutchings. who Charles Waters has been in Beaver for some returned from Salt Lake last twne left Wednesday for hp week. home in Parowan, where she has M.ss V.o a Stewart is accepted a position as clerk in with Mrs. Leland Dean's staying be Equitable Co-o-p Store. children while Mrs. Dean is at the shop. $1.00 1.65 15 Leland Dean Prop. Beaver City mm iwr Conner, who has been liv Mr. Gene Smith The Misses Lowie and Nellie ing in the Wm. Low.s residence Monday of the death ot his Harris expect to leave for Calfor Mrs. Steve Harris of Milford has moved and is now located in ew Arthur LeRoy LettifcW nia the last of "the week to remain is spending a few days here visit- the Mrs. Lizzie Emerson home. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Lettig. m hroughout the win'er. ing friends and relatives. living at Los Angeles. The little George Goodwin who has sciat- fellow was nine vea nf . Ruben Griffiths after spending Ed Richards left ic rheumatism, is reported as be- Mrs. for Tuesday a few days tn Minersville return Escalante. Lettig, was at one time t ing very little improved. ed home Sunday evening. phone manager at Beaver eJ made Mr. Wm. Yardley who hn many friends while, here. hH Cyril Boberts has bouc-h- th Mrs. Tom !,owe reports as hav pneumonia is RoRerson home and is now greatlv imnm,,.i Tom IiOW of the Beavpr Pi vi Joyce a full house this week. t4 comfortably settled. Power Plant sDent fiitnnh. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tnlh.n j and Sunday in town. .John P. Barton and Neil Neil- - family have moved fmm fKn Thursday evening a shower sen made another trip to Paro- ihito, in town and are located in was given Mr. and Mrs. Ross Si o- - Mr. . wan. the fore part of the week me wm. low Berry Jolly and son ney at the home of the bride's resign left last week end lot h brose, where they purchased more sheep parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White. vo. rom Mortensen Bros, of that A hot Thomas ("artwricht. supper was served to thirplace. John P. purchased to fine ing his home, by adding a few ty five guests. Many leautiful Howd i3 still eonfinalb Ramboullet ewes, in all, and Mr. more rooms. and useful presents were his home with inflamatorj rW Neilson 25. t FERNLEVS Phone No. 39f2 k Tourist Cafe and Bakery , Serves Meals at All Hours Mrs. Caroline Matheson. 50c Dinner H. E. OSTERLOH Oppoaite Camp Grounds Mr. Will Low met with an last week end. While walking and driving his team one of the horses gave a quick jerk throwing him to the 'ground. striking his knee and bruisinir if quite badly. While he is not confined to his bed he can hardly Steel Mills Create Wealth Advancing tttorts Men's Clothes Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 l.nrliQ SsiMrta n)nreA tin A iJ LadfDre ssesr cleaned Main Street ncu C tiC m i d pressed ! l'$0 Beaver City, Utah NmtfMtHftfftiMtHMMMMMMMIMMMMtaf BRIGHMI YOUNG UNIVERSITY Winter Quarter Commences Dec. 5th J ' i Many new courses w ill commence on this date, designed especial lyo fit the needs of those who are unable to attend during the en-- tire sdiool year. I i 1 Correspondence Courses are "offered for the benefit of those who are unable to do residence work. Full particulars may be had by inquiry to the BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY - PROVO, UTAH " Training For Leadenhip.H ttWWWWtlHWHfftlMtlttMi get around, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean are lo cated in the Isabell Denny home. Mr. and Mrs. Timothv Brown. hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nam Gentry Sunday evening. Tax Payers Attention County Treasurer Geom Sklnnur in order to ex tend as much time aa possible wisx payers in which to pay their uxe. has decided to accept taxes ud v u niciuaing Saturday afternoon. December 3rd 1921. Unless vour r paid attha xpirstion of ,.. th.t ...vj ! win m oeiinquent and you must then pay tne cost of advertising, sale etc oeuer pay your taxes and ivnM penalty. .... MfTarid Mrs. Geo. Murdock Entertain Saturday ETening pleasant vening was spent Saturday evening at the George Murdock. thirty guests were present. nsyfag games and social chst wei IK. f..t of the tveninir. After whirh h.U4 icirfsnmenis were served. The East and West Wards held their November Sotial at the Park Hall Thursday evening, nn enjoyable program was uriven There maybe bierertowm tk.n after which dancing took place. ver but there are no better. , In in peacf Ution, maintenance and extension and the fabrication of unnnir-?'fray.bnout steel today, progress stops. must immediate 4U Utah's logical market. Ve ha dw. arronm,. chase l- - , of unlimited extent are at thevt ... semoiea at Mid vale at a cost far for the installation of sheet p.ani equipment that will enable ... .HUD MADirtrr Statethe area ,n construction, shipping, land transnorUfo necessities of modern life. 3 With IheiM SM f.ft. K-- r.. oni . " iZrtockholder. RH mul the coupon ""We U(Xra nr tt this grt lJu.trUl YOUR INCOME IS ASSURED -- J f,th? Un' r. V M"r your own future wniinut hih iiiS of rooover, ta8."Kurenaser - 'Hrnces. To finance the e r. tUmrtt KteTT9i "nrf" Vnlareemeat you 01 in18 comn,on ,lw , UTAH STEEL CORPrip ATinM ; ' offer to the oublic th. 8 per Vikh Steel Corf ot ...... Addrees. , .. ;, incomer-- bis principal hi faterert etl as ...mntinn f ii in th in'rJ lnhlp prtweedmo- fmm tk. "bove.-w- . not only assures an r,bU.?f ?.!nt!on?d Name in thil barometer of American business. 10 J inv.tment h Wlth the Puchaae 0f Shares, ,ouarefaar- - nteeffin earnC me Hiaiii wealth . Boston Building . ben-call- s Ton A v nt.rpriJr par-- r1uw . bJ completed AUV flfs"'1 SEND FOR BOOKLETS t0 meet the opportunities . nur m.'Tlr. rionnsia " m'J "ies ... QlSCanL I.imPRtftnp -rj e?sentla, for steel making can mX Z Our progr HT Iym6t. by U0MI 0Pe" hearth rnaces and other . . worth ZT: W V.".mwran8forr -AianbcomaDrodu,it , mies from our nlnnt ox W We have - """t'f ... limitlea. mVJTZZZL kT.V " With-W- e VVttJ!'M of the UniW States popul.Uon ku errItorJr nd a w"r KitrBpnicai center nf in'8 protective r,U tJUh steel "ures thin market to - relmbil S hKJ?'!? Sti' lyC population 20,000.000 "iZh-Z- L ; the deve,Pment of cities, railway A very nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. X A . liateman and children, of Elsinore, spent a few days hereJast .yeek visiting Mrs. Batpmaris parents 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunn.. . . - iciuunus ceaseless ---"- "" Converting Iron Ore, Coal Lmestone fc Usable Metal Products nt I BEAVER TAILOR SHOP TAILORS AND C KANEKS t: matism. -- i gave a Quilting Party Friday. Those present were, Mrs. Cyrus Davis, Mrs. Nancy Baker, Mrs. .las. Yardley. Mrs. R. Bohn, Mrs. Chas. Cox, Mrs Ed Patterson. Mrs. Maud Huntington, and Mrs. Alice Huntington. 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