Show SCHOOL BONDS SOLD we are am glad to note that the school bonds which we were re voted about a year ago wei were e sold at a meeting of the county board of education the first of the week and work can now begin on the much needed improvements for I 1 the benefit of our children i then this move is along the lines advocated by the authorities who are looking ahead at the labor situation and who are straining every nerve to supply work for the jobless man it is to be regretted that the road bonds were defeated last year vear for if they had not been we would now be in a position on to sell them and proceed with the construction of much needed new highways thus providing more work for idle hands 0 A CHALLENGE TO SOLDIERS AND SAILORS IS i amid the ganv voices asking and answering the cues tion what shall the country do for the returning soldiers 1 and sailors sailor 0 we occasionally hear a voice that asks what hat are those returning young men going to do for the vou country no patriotic american would belittle tile the debt we owe to those who have fought we must all help the discharged soldiers and sailors to find in civil life oe occupations cupat ions in which there is both profit and bai happiness but certainly we should be worse than unpatriotic if we should say to these young men your duty duly to your coun try is done take your ease and let others bother about service the truth is that we exie ernect ct more of them than i we did before they went away and that we shall be 1 pointed if in the glamour and the glora that are justly theirs fail to see the beacon of service shin ing through one of the many ways in which the men from the agniv and the navy can serve the country is in connection with boys they can take fair advantage of that admiration and hero worship which shine today in the eyes of them reat areat opportunity is to enlist as scoutmasters scout masters in abo th boy scouts of america the nine vears that tha have passed since the work was started in the united states have seen the scouts multiply multi py in numbers with surprising sing rapid rapidity ity and everyone now knows that a boy becomes a better betted cit izen if he has had the scout training in many neighborhoods virtually all of the scoutmasters scout masters a add assistant scoutmasters scout masters joined coined the government forcest forces after april 1917 took their places and did the work well if the records of the ahe troops in the libi 1 erty loans ara are an indication more than one returning soldier will disc discover over that his father who has been leading the troop in in his absence and who does not wish to give the work up proposes to form a partnership in scouting and what a partnership it would be but thousands of boys are not so fortunate as the scouts I 1 who belong to such a troop they are kept waiting to join i the ranks because no one volunteers to serve as their scout roaster master there is no lack of boys who wish to beco become 1 scouts the difficulty difficult is to find leaders in sufficient num barsto bers to meet the demand now that the menace of bolshevism is reddening the 1 eastern horizon lt it behooves america to latno let no chance sl slip lp ia f 0 train the youth of the country in patriotism and in re 1 for law a and order there is no better way of doing j itt ittlean lian to establish aboy a boy scout troop in every city precinct in every town and in every rural community between the atlantie atlantic and the pacific I 1 YOUTHS COMPANION 7 1 member I 1 e ier federal rah reserve system aai anti tN ti yi t 3 in union there Is strength the applias quite as much to bani ang as to so soldiers or states or governments the advantages of this organization accrue 0 to the customers odthe of the member banks who at the same I 1 time contribute to the strength strong th of the nations bank ban IC ing system and enjoy the flie benefit of its protection birst national bank I 1 beaver utah as LIAL LI AL S 4 0 6 NOTICE r FOR OR publication department of the interior TJ S land office at salt lake city utah january 21 1919 notice Is IB hereby given that john G evans of Adams adamsville ville utah who on july 11 1911 1914 1 made homestead entry serial no tor for 80 14 1 4 SW 14 1 4 S 12 1 2 SE 14 1 4 sec section tio a 31 and on may 6 1916 made additional homestead entry serial no for tho the SW 14 1 4 SW 14 1 4 section 31 township 29 south range 8 west salt lake meridian has filed notice ol of intention to make three year proof to establish claim to the land above described before the clerk al ehg district court at beaver utan on the day of march 1919 1019 Cl almont names as witnesses george W cox james jamea pothering liam ham john W limb allot adams ville utah and T L griffiths ot of beaver utah GOULD B BLAKLEY register first publication january 31 1919 last publication february 28 1919 NOTICE FOR foll publication department of the interior D U B S land alco at salt lake C city ity utah february 1 1919 notice Is hereby given that wilford robinson of beaver utah who on 01 july jilly 19 1912 made desert land 2 Ez entry itry seri serial no for NE 12 1 2 section 27 township 29 south range tinge 8 west salt lako lake meridian has filed notice of intention to make fill to establish claim to the land above described before the clori of tile the district court at beaver utah on the day of march 1919 claimant names as witnesses jacob T tanner stanley atkin frank 13 robinson all of beaver utah and warren F r murdock murdoch ot of Cre greenville enville utah GOULD B BLAKLEY register firt first publication february 7 1919 last publication march 7 1919 NOTICE FOR publication department of the interior U 8 land office at salt lake city utah january 2nd and 1919 notice la Is hereby given that perley F P rollins of greenville utah who on january 11 1915 made desert land entry serial no for N W 14 1 4 N W 14 1 4 section 24 township 29 south range 8 west salt lake meridian has filed 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