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Show tttttstt9tetstiMt Local and PersdMl Mention A Bargain In Lace Mr. Murdock, manager of the N. B. Neilsen report the sale of a Ford car Saturday to Paul Co-o-p store, reports his sales for the month of Dec 1921. as linTanner. Art gum, erasers, type writer ing up very favorable with the erasers, indelible pencils, etc, sales of Dec. 1920. Mr. William J. Goodwin has reat the Press office. TLMOTHV BROWMIILL, Editor and PubUsher Make the outgoing Missionary turned to Salt Lake after spend' A Weekly, Independent but Aggressive Journal, published every Friday, ing the holidays with his parents from the Farmers' & Stockgrowera' building, Eighth Street, Beaver City, a present of the "Hook of MorMr. and Mrs Isaac Goodwin. Beaver County, Utah, in tho richest, most fortHe, largest and best alfalfa mon" for sale at the Press office Mr. Martin Goodwin entertaindairy, stock and mining district in Southwest Utah. at from $1.75 up. ed his boy friends New Years Mr. Alex Boyter, a prominent eve. The evening was - spent in Entered at the rostoffice in Beaver City, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter. Heaver mining man, paid the and music" and at twelve Press office a pleasant call New games o'clock a nice lunch was served Subscription $2.00 per year, six months $1.10, three months 60c, one Years Day. month 2 5c, single copies 5c. Cash in Advance. by his mother and sister. Mr. C. Dennis White has so Thetne. paper, punched and ADVERTISING KATES far recovered from his recent ruled at the Press office. DISPLAY ADVERTISING illness as to be able to be be back . Flat rate per single column each insertion 25c Mrs. Annie R. White is spendPOSITION Wnen made part ot contract, top and next, or first at his work in the store. ing a few days in Mi Iford with following reading matter, 20 per cent extra. Mr. Mrs. and Larson Frank of her daughter Mrs. Clark Kessler READING NOTICES Heabeen California who in In 8 point body typo, (6 words to line) per line each insertion have 10c and family. Cards of Thanks , Resolutions, Obituaries etc., 1 cent per word. Count the ver spending New Years with his Mr. Henry Baker of Min?rs-vill- e words anc remit accordingly. for- - a mother left' Wednesday was in Beaver last WednesLEGAL NOTICES Set in 8 pt type 10c per single column line each insertion. short visit in JSalt Lake before day and Thursday having dental work done and returned home CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS returning to their home. WANTED, For Sale, For Rent, Found, or Lost, one cent per word each in- Carlyle Smith of the Farmers Friday morning. ' sertion. Local liners 10c per line each insertion. Cash with ordeiv Miss La Priel White has returnand Stock Growers Mer. Co. has been confined to his home the ed to Minersville after spending ' NO AD of any kind accepted for less than 2 5c per Issuer' past few days with a sprained the holiday vacation with her ankle and a case of La Grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. White. THIS PAPER IS PUBLISHED Tablets, envelopes, pens, ink Leo Thompson has gone to the To Assist the Right, to Resist tho Wrong, for, the upbuilding of the comwe and can do. munity and for the good that Telluride to be employed at the pencils at the Press office. lower station. Monday night a party of Correspondence, Communications and Advertisements must reach this Helen Lynch who attends the couples were entertained at a office by Wednesday by 12 (noon to Insure insertion that week. Address all Correspondance, Remittances etc. to Beaver City Press, Beaver City, Utah. U, of U, and Mrs. E. A. Petty midnight supper by Mr. and Mrs. left Tuesday for Salt lake for a Glen Gillies, those present were; A Mr. D. A. Kelley, Miss Ruby short visit. Mrs. Isabel Detmers, Mr. TEACH ME PATIENCE Forest Ranger Blaine Betten-so- n Eb Mrs. Lottie Pearce, Gillies. O Master, let me walk with thee has moved bis office to the yy and Mrs. C. A, Williams of 'Salt In lowly paths of service free; s'y Knox building, Tell me thy secret: help me bear Lake. A very pleasant time was limnueCrompton, of the Bea- reported. The strain of toil, the fret of care, ver Garage, is making a splendid It is Help me the slow of heart to move reported that there has By some clear, winning word of love: lathe, upon which, when it is been quite a severe washout on Teach me the wayward feet to stay, finished, nearly any kind of ma- the railroad at Caliente, 6 miles And guide them in the homeward way. chine work can be done. Jimmie of railroad Teach me thy patience: still with thee being washed out. All learned his trade in England and trains In closer, dearer, company, except No. 3 were held at In work that keeps faith sweet and strong. is a first class machinist as well Mi ford Tuesday, the storm toIn trust that triumphs over wrong. as a good auto mechanic. ward the North having been very ,0 Mr. Caleb Orton and son Rich- severe. uw vc Msiit in una uuiu is a revival oi nones-ty- . ard Orton of Ophir, are visiting Carlon and We want a code of practice which makes it disreputable for a type writing papers, man or woman to break their word, to intentionally deceive, to lie, with Mr. Orton's, sister Mrs.Geo. in large or small lots at the Press or 'a thief. We want a class of men and women, who would Paice and family. office. scorn to be seen in company with anAinrepentant rascal. We want The Mutual of the West Ward Mrs. Edwin Smith recently rea body of voters who will decline to support any man whose garm- challenged the parents class of turned from Oak City. Her sister, ents-are stained by graft or spoils-- . We want a church which is'nt the West War! to a debate Thurs- who had intended to return with afraid to preach, and a press which is'nt afraid to stand out against day night which took place in her for a visit wa3 unable to do wrong wherever it is found. We want leaders who are not phara-see- s the Park II all before alarge audi- so on account of a severe attack and followers who are not envious of ill gotten gain. All "over ence. A very interesting time of tonsilitis. America a wave of formal enthusiasm is moving. People have at was had. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dean enlast began to think. It is a hopeful sign. Hurst and Harold tertained alnrnt 20 guests at a Dewy lunch New Years Hodges took the lead Wednesday . , , on i pone iun ai me Doy wno comes m from the forks of the in Strad-creesoliciting funds for the night. A splendid time was had with seed m his hair and mud on his face, patches on the 'don family in order to provide by all present north department of his pants, and just one gallus on, says an ex- - them with necessary clothing and T. M. Low returned to the change. He may look seedy now, but ten years from now he may food and to put the kiddies in Telluride plant Tuesday after be president of a bank, pastor of some church, judge of some court, school. spending a pleasant Holiday with physician to some people, or he may be editor of some paper. The Heaver Drug Co has just Mrs. Low and his many friends Just because a boy lives in town, wears two kinds of socks, finished taking inventory. A sub- here. parts his hair in the middle, sucks at a cigarette, curls his hair on 'stantial in the past year's A sweet baby girl was born to his sisters curling tongs and has a daddy with spondulix to burn is business growth is noted Mr. and Mrs. Victor Crosby early no sign that h is going to run this country in the future. We'll Mr. J. C. Bowman, proprietor Wednesday morning, at the home put our money on the sound, sane and sensible boy from the forks of the Heaver Garage, is passing of Mrs. Mary Munford. Dr. Mc oi uie crees. . .. .1 ... i -i calenGregor reports the little mis3 and uui suiuc very pi euy uwe her mother as progressing nicely. of dars, acknowledge receipt Do you know that an editor or a reporter for a newspaper can two. Mr. atld Mrs. Ernest Stewart in his rounds stop and ask a hundred persons " what is the news?" Miss Arleen II 00 ten left Tues- were and ninety out of the hundred will reply. " Nothing guests of Mr. Stewarts paspecial." and day to the University. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Stewrents yet 50 out of that number know something that, if not found in the Miss Hooten in Heaver more was art atAdamsville one day last next pajer, will astonish them greatly and disappoint them more, and perhaps make them madder than hornets. Don't be afraid to than two weeks, guest of Miss week. Mildred Hutchings. Miss Rosella, a daughter of Mr. let the newspaper man know it. A very happy family gathering ani:Mra.ln;!l)ayis;-':recentI. The saddest words of tongue or pen may be, perhaps, "It might occured at the home of Mrs. Isa- stepped on a nail which went have been." But the sweetest words we find, by heck' are bel Detmers during the Holidays straight through her only right foot, when Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burke leaving a these, " Enclosed please find check." wound. Dr. Mc nasty o and family, Burke and Bob Det Gregor was called and now has Our true aquisitions lie only in our charities. We train onlv as mers and Grandma Carlow enjoy the infection, which had started, we give. There is no beggar so destitute as he who can afford ted a splendid dinner and a verv under con trol. numing w nil neignDor. enjoyable social time. Will and Geo. Fernley (and 0 Eddie Murdock, who was se- their wives) of Milford. were ' He more careful of your conscience vnnr , than of w WMK o0taf 1 11V WOMtlVt tk verely injured several months ago Holiday guests of their parents latter can be bought and sold; the former never.' j is now about over the trouble and Mr. and Mrs. Edward o Fernley. " Let men laugh when you sacrifice is most of his time at spending Dean was a pleasant desire, to duty, If they Harvey will. You have time and eternity to rejoice in." ' the lower ranch. caller at the Press office Wedneso Bishop Geo. C. Eyre of Mil ford day. Never mind the scoffer.. Get on the water watron now unA was transacting busness in BeaAll kinds of blanks, wills, stay on; you will be the winner in the end. ver Wednesday deeds, contracts, mortgages, Second sheets, cardboards, leases, etc.4 at the Press office. " It is just plain foolishness to borrow trouble when it is so drawing paier, etc, at the Press Miss Agnes Hurst, Misses easy to make it" office. o and Irene Tolton reMr and Mrs Delbert Noweis A resolution is better made and broken than not made turned to Salt Lake Tuesday to or at- of Frisco spent the Christmas tempted at all.' continue their work at the o holidays in Beaver, with their of Utah. Nothing is taken out of your life but to make room for some- grandmother, Mrs, M. A. Hriggs University ' to Virginia, Boyle returned Othello Pcarce returned to Cething better. Salt Lake Tuesday to continue dar Monday to resume hisffcul-ies- , - If you want her school work at the West your town to grow Patronize Home Industry, and lie wa3 accompanied by it will grow. Side High school. Wallace CowdelV Earl Tanner, o 7 LettoyLessing. They expected to Gilbert B,riggs who has been WCaryin din our J reward will noighbor' in come rH returji Tuesday but owing to the working in the sugar- - factory due XnT bad condition ob the roads in at Richfield for the last four that section were unable to do months returned to Beaver Mon"The foundation of happy homes is laid in the kitchen." day for the winter. A go is a matter of ' health; not of years. home industry.When you trade at borne we all profit. For One Week Only ; Wide silk lace, brown and black, regular price $3 per yard, "' nowt2.50 r: J t Silk shirting in attractive patterns, pongees, inessalines, J and taffetas will be sold at 10 discount Don't forget our grocery and notion departments. Every.-thin: 1 : j ; you need at right prices. . crepe-de-chi- ne g Filffi & SIOMIOW iirnniimir i nri HLIMHIIII i UU. I Beaver City, Utah; Main Street : - pa-ren- . When You Want - - - s . Number One Drugs and Drug Store Things Call on US The policy of our Drug Store is to give everyone the greatest possible service; to sell them everything they want, and to put up prescriptions with care and promptness. We invite everyone to make our t Drug Store Drug Store ts BEAVER DRUG CO. - FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR - The Rexall Store Buy Your Drugs From Your Drug Store ") Tat-tersa- ll, x I ea to-b- e mid-nig- ht k, j j Thompson's Gash Market t We are still selling mixed candy and nuts at 30c lb. 20 oz loaf of Bakers Bread at J5c Best coffees at 40c, 60c and 55c the can 2Mb can Golden Gate or Gibsons coffee 21.15 Pierces Tomato Catsup, quart cans at 35c We have a full line of cereals at good prices Best Elsinore Flour at $1.60 a bag, $3.10 per hundred We are selling apples 5 lbs for 25c, best 3 lbs 25c Salmon 1 lb can at 25c, 40c, best 50c We also have Fresh, Smoked and Kippered Salmon No table is complete without green vegetables. See our stock Cheer Up, The New Year Will Be Good Utah Beaver City We Are CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS As well as dealers in Rough and Finished Lumber. Builders Materials of all kinds. Builders Hardware, Paints, - Oils, Varnishes. Imported and Hand Made Caskets COAL in small or large I j quantities MACKEREL & COCKETT Lumber Company . Phone 135 Beaver City, Utah re-ent- er i . : Bank Your Cash, Says Roosevelt Id many speeches in his strenuous cs reer President Theodore Roosevelt urfed on his bearers the desirability of bank tccounts. He said that bank depositors make the bes citizens. lu Are yoa one of the best citizens? you a bank depositor? vr, - Are . Start sa account with us today. No account Is too small, 00 account too larje, for cs to handle. . ; 'it 4 ' The First National Bank The Bank oi Personal Service Beaver City, Utah |