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Show BEAVEER CITY WEEKLY PRESS A A I THE COOL EVEMNGS- - in in tip? NOTICE TO WATER USEKS 4. herahv riven that Geo, A. lb Mitchell whose postofflce address made application has Utah, Beaver, in accordance with the ?ulJem?i' fv- - : ' , - . .v.. Coupe Sedan, Sedan, 2-do- ... or Department of 4-d- Truck, Pneumatic Tires, Stan. Truck, Pneumatic Tires and Starter ; Fordson Tractor 547-1- the- - Interior, Ike Land Office, Salt City, Utah 1-- 4. 4. 5 510.00 ritKss Xy 3VEEKL1' Karl8..Oartt'd;' Pf5p. PUT QUALITY ON YOUR TABLE You know it the better the food you eat the greater your strength and vitality. Good food makes job strong on pep. We sell you the very best food stnfj DO NOT touch you up for any fancy price Give us a trial. GILLIES BROS. MARKET PHONE 7 BEAVER CITY EliEOTION DAY ;- - WEST Electon. day was a busy one. All day Ions; the towa' was 'filled with people who were- - out to cast ttielr vote, taking advantage ot the day to do their shopping. The Ladie Demo cratic club and Republican, club nerved free lunches from 12 o'clock to VAIU M. I. Tourist Cafe and Bakery A. WHERE THEY HAVE GOOD EATS AND NEVER SLEEP On Tiiferfav evening. November 21 at Park hull, the fathers and mothers of the West ward will be entertained the Ward M. I. A. The evening's iirogram ts arranged especially iu their honor. All are Invited to attend. Watch for further o'clock p. m.,: i ' details. Subscription! 20 9' a Year Bring This party will take the place ot In the evening a big dance was HOW KOOV VK MVRfiKT given at the opera house where a the regular meeting and is scheduled large crowd assembled to trip the, to begin at 8 p. m. la April; m?, when the' ball to light fantastic toe and hear the elec R. E. CONSTITUTIONAL DAY arma wu ringing; through the coun- tion returns glven out by Mr. George Entered In the ostofflc? ia ver City, Utah, it 8ecohd Claks . Matter.. BeaKUU -- whonjiwered East 'Side of Camp Gro&n& BE? WILSON HOTEL ! I Mitchell. the call, Another crowd gathered . future Phone 80 by -- boyii CLOTHES CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTEEINQ Ladies' Work a Specialty Give us a trial Next Door East of Press 05a. ' 4 CoralE.: CrUon, Editor try, our BEAVER SUITITORIUM but we Beaver, Utah BEAVEIV PhOBI 1) ar a eiiseii V.!-- ' Mackerel & Cockett Lumber Company U. .October 25, 1922 Notice is hereby given that Abraham Glenn Gillies, of Beaver, Utah, who, on October 10, 1917, made Homestead Enery No. 016761, for 4 Section 8; NB W 2 SW Section Section 18; W 2 NW 17. Township 28 South, Range ?' West. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Beaver, Utah, on the 15th day of December, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: George B. Skinner, R. H. Smith, Albin Gillies, John Patterson, all of Braver, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register. First publication, Nov. 3(l 1922 Last publication, Dec. 1, 1922. $396.60 495.45 366.45 455.25 327.00 - 424.25 637.90 705.50 840.70 :.. 475.45 : LOWEST PRICES. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY. Beaver City, Utah NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IN COAL AT YOUR COAL-BE- ST. rea-onti- CARS AT BE AV ER OR MILFORD : Touring Standard, with Clin Tires Tpuririg with Starter, Dem, Rims Runabout Standard Clin Tires Runabout with Starter and Dem Rims Chassis, Standard with Clin Tires , Chassis with Starter and Dem. Rims , CARLOAD OF CEDAR SHINGLES 1-- tr TDig LESSING'S CONFECnONERY 4, 4, ur ' PRICES ON FORD ' SODAS and ICE CREAM ALL THE Ij.w9 of Utah. con-reye- ' con-ctan- nt0A - of as amended by the Session Laws Utah, 1919, to appropriate o wotnr from an unnamed n. c stream in Beaver County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point 1848 ft south and 660 u. ea iroiu 16, Townthe S 4 corner of Section 7 .Salt West, ship 29 South, Range d Lake Base and Meridian, and in a ditch a distance of 18.480 ft. and there used from March 1 to UAvomw 1 nt nrh vear to Irrigate 600 acres of land embraced In SW ecuon Section 13, NW W 2 Section 26, NW 14 Section 27 and S 2 N Wl-- 4 Section 28, TownS. L. ship 29 South, Range 8 West, Meri. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as No. 9055. All protests against the granting o of said application, stating the affl- made be must thnrnfnr by , ut vv. davit in duplicate, accompanied wltn a fee of 11.00, ana niea in wis om within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. Caldwell, State Engineer. Last publication, Nov. 24, 1922. ------ 1-- 19. lvdS x.-.i- -U of the According to a statement just issued by Edsel B. Ford, President Ford Motor Company, Detroit, a general reduction of $50.00 a car has been effective , made in the prices of Ford Model T. Cars and the Ford Ton Truck, October 17th. .. . "The revision in prices," said Mr. Ford," is the result of the increased volume of business which our company has enjoyed during the present year and also to the fact that we now own and operate many of our own sources of raw materials, which enables us to continue increasing the quality of our pro- duct and at the same time keep the price so low that Ford cars are in reach of everybody. "Our Production for 1922 is already in excess of a million, which has been an important factor in bringing down costs. Our present daily output is aver-- ; aging better than 5,000 cars and trucks, which means a complete Ford Car or working day. It is in anticipation r Truck every 5 2 seconds of each eigh-hoof this continued demand that price adjustments are again being made in or-- der.to keep, in effect the policy of selling Ford products at the lowest price consistent with quality. " " ""Quality, as usual," said Mr. Ford, "will continue to be a prime consideration in the building.of Ford cars. As our business has increased we have increased our equipment and manufacturing facilities, so that this V price reduction merely reflects the progressive methods which come as a result of increased volume. "This reduction, which is the sixthsince March 1920, brings the price of this Ford'JToiirihg Car from $575, the price in effect early in 1920, to the pres- ent low. level of $298, which is nearly 50Per cent less. Corresponding reductions have been made on all. types." - w ri.v, You would enjoy a good hot cup of choccl:9. : a dish of Chilli of a Hot Dog. ; ' your wife and children and stop with us while In SALT LAKE CITY Kates 91.00 to $3.00 . . Wllaon . Manager 1 ai The Nights are Cold the Days are Frost- y- i The board of education heSd a meeting last Saturday and set apart next Friday, November 17, as consti tutional Day. All the schools will participate. At 9:30 there will be a parade. 10:30 a. m. a program at the high ochool building and at 12 o'clock how luncheon will be served to the stu i .v y and their guesU, At 1:30 CARD OF THANKS MJsa PrutfencofwUVhVoT.ry p. m. an athletic contest will take spent two days here last week with in the At place 7: JO In gymnasium. Mrs. F O. Wflden and family are M'wltchell.'. of her motherMrC-tJbn'the evening there will be a basket to their many friends ManderfleidSelifrS THurVday ot veTy grateful ball game, followed with a dance. last week with the'La Vho helped them in their recent HWtYch. tvViie here ky picture LIBRARY NOTES at the did eo with, jio. .thought jot ot Beaver turna were received over the Radto gain but ahould be reminded that two o those which was operated by Messrs Hurst ame boya hav4 just rone down lo Thompson and ' Dlehl. Many other defeat ty that ; .pltijenshtp interesting things were recorded which but few year ago promised musical concerta and the latest news ot the Turkish and English war. o muca. we rorret. i PROFESSIONAL CARDS n - i-- f.-.- ' ? We have O. A. MURDOCH Attorney at Law Beaver, Utah Practice in all the Court the Bute and stwl ,.u 'Norma Lindsay returne dThursday from a trip to Salt Lake City. SilSHES Wa have a - -- rv line of dishes arrived nhisweek. The library hours have been chang ed from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. on Sun day evenings. Three Sundays In the month. While the first Sunday of each month, the usual' hours from S p. m. to 5 p. m.. There will be no ing out of books on any of theso evenings. The new books are' still arriving, which will he ready for public nsi by Saturday evening. CARD OF THANKS PLATES, "CUPS AND SAUCERS, PIE pATJES SH ERB ETS, BERRY SETS, TmtJRS.V.DESSERTS, SUGARS UNDERWEAR VESTS, WAEM AND - '' a full line of BATHING SUITS. ' SAM CL1XE ' i . Attorney at Law ESPECIAL Mlifonl, Utah - w GOOD PRICES ON DISHES O-TI- L CHRISTMAS C. T. WOODBURY Attorney at Ijiw Offlcr Phono 71 Irilenre 72 Will Practice In all the- Courts of thr State Milford, I tah - For To the Officers and Members of Heaver Tent No. 10, K. 0. T. M. Mrs. F. O. Wilden and family wish to expreiw their thanks for the kindness shown them in their recent WINTER LEATHER BLANKETS to keep out cold- Yes and we have Beaver, Utah dent-bod- tawWl frienda withtfaMiairMihcek of SWEATERS, FlrM Plumbing VUkh Stock Farmers growers Merc. Co, Plumbing Dan E. Lybbert, Manager Supple, Fixture., rail on ARTHUR SMITH Phone 120 lm" n THE HTORE WITH A CONSCIENCE 1 " " Phone U , AND CHEA11ERS. We cart-'st- fit up' the entire family with Win- ter Go6d, Sweater's, Boots, Rubbers, Shoes, VestsSerges and Silks. , ' B eayer Co-O- p Mrs. Therre;i Vthewg returned from Salt Lake cn Saturday the 11th feeling pretty goo-1after going under a very cri'i.nl operation. She wa. In the L. D S. hospital' four weeks and the doctor were nil very kind to her Mrs. Mary Munford vinlted her and Mrs. Mildred Hodges orten, for which wo thank her. Judg W. T. Knox arrived home from Flllnioro Saturday t0 hold court. DIs-trl- ct r. . 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