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Show v y from Cedar City. The game is sure NO .SIGNIFICANCE to be a thriller. In December our boys JN C0LOK and they defeated: the Cedar boys Idas Long Held by Horse Breeders will be keen for revenge. If you like Has Bn Proved t Be Without ' to see a good, fast, "close, scrappy ' Foundation, ; , basketball game, don't mia tw needs one. The team also your For more years than a man can Are you coming to help tbem count, men have felt suspicious ot if Girls' Athletic Club Goes for "May nut unkindly toward, a horse with .. win. Walks." three white feet. There is an ancient A very enjoyable time was had on Them Over rhyme which runs something like this: last Friday afternoon by the mem- Iookingcoach has not selected his 1st On The bers of the Girls Athletic club, while whit foot, buy htm; men Two whJU feot, try hint: yet When approached oa Threo on a hike. They started from ' the string whit tU Amy him; shakes his bead and Four whlto school building, cutting through the the subject he miB him and gW him to the crowa Voks puzzled. The boys say that he fields. They reached Jackson county been flipp'ng Quarters to see who has Not true; nothing in tt; facta dishlU, followed It to the main road and should begin the games. Judging the prove it. A fair proportion of the thus home again, They discovered future by the past, they position on fastest, strongest, toughest and most many new things exciting in nature voungV first lltte anever perae-nen- t, faithful horses have had nd still have and had a delightful time together. He reserves them for the stu- two, three and four White feet Durdent who delivers the goods. He says bar II, a Derby winner a few years MlnersvfUe Quint Beats Beaver "When a nan feels so sure of his po- back, had three white feet k Ball Team d Another conThe fast M'nersvllle quint outplay rtion that he "cuts" - training and cerns the color ot horses.prejudice A gray baa ed the Beaver .basketball team here loafs on the job. another man Is sure been generally esteemed as a tough and "staying" horse, and a black horse Friday ntght by the score of 22 to to replace him." reThe following men have been has been suspected of lack of stamina. 19. in playing an extra period of 5 minute. The game was very close gistered with the State association, A roan horse, either steel roan or from start to finish. In fact so close and will represent the' Beaver High strawberry roan, has always been up as a hardy horse. A dun that at the, end of the fourth period, School this year Wilford Murdoch, sized horse was thought to be the last word the score was tied. This made neces- Gilbert Hutchlngs. Harley Fotherlng in feebleness. A horse sary the extra five minutes of playing Ham, Richard Hesllngton, LeRoy as suspected of inability to go the Bernette Clark which gave Minersvllle the oppor- Morris, Robinson, pare, and a white horse, besides betunity of caging the tour winning Swindlehurst. and Morr'sTbompson. ing hard to keep clean, was believed to be of delicate constitution. Pretthmen Entertain points. Bays, browns and sorrels have generally a class The Freshmen were gave party Morris the and Hutchlngs heaviest scorers tor Beaver, while Saturday evening at the high school been Judged on "points" and conformation. Myers and Gilllns did well for Min- building., fhe pupils of the eighth tion. Independent of the color queswere V and the thrtr '; ersvllle. grade faculty All this Is wrong, according to exIn the preliminary game the first gneeto. Dancing was enjoyed.. Re at a government station. A periments ear team defeated the second team freshments of ice cream and cookies government bulletin ;" has said that of Minersvllle, by a score of 20 to were served. Everybody had a fine The color of a horse is no indication time. 17. of the real value of the animal and HIGH SCHOOL NEWS ITEMS sup-ror- Athletic Club G.Te program, i play entitled "The Burglar." i was presented la assembly last ly, January 12. under the dlree-o- f Prof. C. C. Cornwall, proved a. great success.. a little players are , Dramatic tu dents of Mr. Cornwall's and great talent for future endea- - tt. s remainder of the program was Interesting and T everyone ,en--i a good laugh which some of umbers called forth. - deep-roote- ra Do It , I program to be given by the r class Friday, January 1, in ibly. The class is small in num-jhuge in efficiency. Let them f it to you Friday. Everyone ut h .and Ninth Grades Celebrate, cream-colore- d t Saturday evening the e'ghtta alnth grades had an enjoyable party in the gyi of the Beaver school. The evening was spent lying games and dancing. Ice t and craokers were served as hments at the close of the eve-- '.. , - f:-'-- r High School Says ,. ant everyone out to my big t- col- on February 9. Each class Is presenarth hth hth rtrt rtrtra represented bysome corner or First League Game Basketball ? ' Siior Boys Organise Club The Sen'or hoys of the high school .The first league game of basketi beautifully decorated. We are to have good things to eat too. ball will be played in Beaver, Friday ave organized a club and have been i love me and want me to pros night, January 19. The Beaver High entertaining at chapel with Initiation team will play B. A. C. hoop artists stunts and are having lots of fun. 'me. the statement cannot be made too emphatic that speed, intelligence, vigor and other good traits are inherited Independently of color." , LEGAL NOTICES ner of Section SI, Township 29South of Range 7 West thence south 6.80 rods; thence west 1 rod thence north 28.6 rods: thence east 1 rod: thence south 15 rods; to the place of beginning, as a right of way for the purpose of Ingress and egress Into and upon the land laying to the north and the south of said described tract of . land, also The southwest quarter of the north east quarter of 8ectlon 25, Town West ot ship 29 South of Range Salt Lake Meridian containing 40 ac; res, also, The northeast quarter of the south, vest quarter of 8ectloa 12, Township! 29, South Range 7 West of Salt Lake Meridian containing 40 acres of land, Together with aU. ditch and water rights of every nature, however evidenced. The purchase price payable In law ful money of the United States ot America. Dated at Beaver, Utah, this 19th day of December, A D 1922. . C. K. JAMESON, Sheriff, Beaver County, Br E. O. Puffer. Deputy. Chas. W. Boyd, Atty. for Plaintiff.. Salt Lake City. Utah. First pub. December 22, 1922 Last pub. January 12... 1922. SHERIFF'S SALS va .;' Howd.and Clara Howd, his nd ConsoUdated Wagon ane Company, Defendants. sold at Sheriff's sale at fh or of the County Court house I city of Beaver, Beavre County I I Utah, on the isth day of Jan 8 w D., 1923. at 12 o'clock, a I ni aaie. ail er the right, ot said defendants I or f them in and to the follo-Tlh- ; real estate situated of Utah, r r if . " ' " to- - Town-Sout- --- mtr-".l- c 1 - - -- V I i. ren-tectlo- tige. also, eor-- UCKIE,THE PRINTER'S DEVIL " ; if it is GENERAL WE HAVE GROCERIES, ! MERCHANDISE I-T- .' in CANNED EVERYTHING GOODS UNCOOKED. AND PREPARED CEREALS Krumbles Bran? Puffed Wheat , Puffed Rice Ghreddod Wheat ' Mother's Oats Rolled Oats . . ' I. Wheat Flakes Germade..;... Corn Meal Cream of Wheat Corn Flakes Post Toastles Grape' Nuts' RAISINS la packages and toose PICKLES, a 1-- EVERYTHING ARTICLES. - gallon for a ....... f33 in HARDWARE DRY GOODS' and TOILET " . plcmae gfre rWt uA boy. J . . Beaver' Co Op les-on- 1 rod west of ihe corner of Section 21 h ot Range 7, west or fee Meridian, and . running jouth 5.60 rods, thence west ; thence north S.60 rods to ion line between 30 and 21 of said township go; thence north 19 roda, ast 7 rods; thence north east rode more er lees, thence east thence south 23 rode to the f beglnntng. containing 17.5 f land more or less situated fn l 20 and 31 of said township poncing at tne northeast . Kwan-gylnsha- menclng it d nt : od County. State Bsacons fer .Motorists. The flashing beacon,used, on the high seas by the leading nations of JOSEPH KONECNY DIS- ; now to be used as a high TINGUISHED VIOLINIST the world Is way guide for motorists. Like the beacon at sea, the city traffThe following remarkable tribute ic Is an unwatched light automatic in who is to months at a time. Fuel . for play operation regarding Kpnency, an la gaa accuacetylene by 1 supplied here on January 25, la culled from In base. the mulator of the American daily papers. To these beacons and highway lightAll that has been said and read In houses Is applied the national system by the committee advance of the great Bohemian vio of on linist was fully reallzed.That he is of standards of the Americaa-Asso-clatiand Officials, State of Highway master of the violin was evidenced and national other organizations by of bow and in the very first touch dries la the United States. Bed many strings, and each number but fur Is used for first degree danger, yel ther endeared the player with the low for second degree, and green for audience. traffic danger only. Two hundred cities are reported to Josef Konecny is not artist merestandardized on tMs national have as bis programmes ly humbly of the style him, but master. Seldom may, color signaling, which is that almost and many railroad ts systems, withouC the supreme title be applied have made Installation of the flash is more than exaggeration. Koenchy traffic beacon as an effective a great artist. Not since the falling ing light for drivers who are partially, warning Remenyl came to the city in a single or wholly, color blind, and those who concert many years ago, has music find It hard to distinguish the ordinary such as. Issued from the violin of Jo- signal from other city. lights.; The flashing beacon is the invention sef Konecny last ntght been heard In this city. One felt that the violin- - j of Dr. GuhUv I alen, winner of the 1st had been born with a bow in his Nobel prize In physics la 1912. From The Motor. and colors-approve- Josef Koencny, with Jan Kubellk, is actually going to play In Beaver, It happened this way: There were,; fifteen days between the dates of his Salt Lake and Los Angeles recitals, so he Is playing In some of the better towna Koenc--ne- y, violin virtuoso, assisted by Esther Luella Lash, of Chicago, soprano, and Margaret Gary, also from Chicago, pianist, will play at the High School auditorium on Thursday evening, January 25. These artistic stars of the first magnitude are brought here by the Beaver high school, not on the Lyceum circuit, hut as an attraction extraordinary, at the nominal charge of 25c and 50c, with a few reserved seats at 75c, and will participate in the receipts! As quoted by the "Musical News," Chicago, and 'Musical America," New York, Konecny Is "a violin virtuoso of the first rank." He has played the world over and Is now on his American tour, play ln$ all the big cltlea with excellent reports. We are sure that if the Beaver people can comprehend the calibre of this treat they win turn out cn masajatch for further advertising. fellow-stude- raised amid surroundings hand, where violin music and violins were as everyday as baseball is to the avAdvantages of City Planning. planning Is merely a common "City The American violinist boy. erage set sense of rules and regulations for was destined from birth to play, to the city's growth," declares Charles play feelingly, absorbedly, naturally A. Favrot, an ardent advocate of the as he would eat and drink, and above Commisproposed "City Planning nil reverently. sion." "A city plan shows Where homes Error was not to be found in his be built where industries should work last alght. It Was the work of be should located, and how traffic the finished artist, seriously attemptshould be regulated so as to carry ed and gloriously done. When Konefrom one part of the city to people cny played, his violin and hie play-'n- g another with the minimum' delay, filled b's entire conscientiousness while at the same time protecting the 'o the exclusion of all but the music city's paving and the lives of Its to be brought forth.- - Temperamental o the extreme, confident In the sureDiamonds In China. ty, power and beauty of his own InThe he mining bureau of gold played wonderfully, terpretations, Klrln province, China, has br'nglng forth, music that Inspired discovered deposits of diamonds In a , His playing wae an uplift and a mine now being Worked, says Migold fin a 'shed work more than one Review,.-.Thstones are., large ---. llard's of a lifetime. and of an appreciable fineness, and - If there ! any single phse of the specialists have given, the opinion, that violin's mastery which the - great the deposit Is worth white at a werk-tn- f .. though comparatively young musiciproposition, an hasnot attained, there is no that can convey it The Instru- ot technique. Some of them, notably Dance ot Paranlnl, ment was made to express pathos, the Witches gladness .enthus'asm, passionate ap were of a character that none but oeal to the noblest heights of human the treat master could hare eren at- emotion In the hu- iam nrAt mbltlonevery mV wtirv attafft w ru WWW MVWMIU " theirs nsn sphere. th ?tlatlc Paction where In they Technically, Mr. Koecny's playing was irreproachable, approaching per-- ' could ever essay a tria at their and the compositions them- - ditlon, and fewer yet who could, gain selves were of nature andl range that the perfection as did Konecny last brought out every possible feature night District Court of the Fifth Jo--4 District of the State of Utah nd for Beaver County.. er Bond and Mortgage Com-- $ corporation. Plaintiff, f Beaver to Hear the.Great Konecny Concert t.;fVi"'.M.. o Discount for Gash Five Per Cent WE ARE ON A CASH BASIS, SO DONT ASK FOR WE CLAIM OUR PRICES ARl. THE BEST. 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