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Show U7, APKIL THi: liKAVKIt PRKSS, BKAVER, I TAH, FRIDAY, leaner If? KARL S. CARLTON f BETTER UNDERSTANDING v?bb OOD IS STRESSED Publisher Phone 24 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY 2.00 Per Year Subscription "Probation After Death" is the in all subject of the Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 29th. The Golden Text is from John 11:25, 26: "I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die." citations Among the Scriptural n are included in the "The Lord is my the following: I shall not want Yea, shepherd: I walk though through the valley of the shadows of death, I will fear no evil; for thou art with we; thy rod and ,thy staff they comfort me" (Psalms 23:1,4). The following correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook 'Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy also includ: little "Understanding about the divine Principle which saves and heals, mortals get rid of sin, sickness, and death only In be lief. These errors are not thus really destroyed, and must therefore cling to mortals until, here or hereafter, they gain the true understanding of God in the Science which destroys human delusions about Him and reveals the grand realities of His allness" (p. 328). Lesson-Sermo- A First Class Publication Entered in the Postofflce in Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. YOU'LL PAY VKS OK In a recent editorial- on excessive taxation, the Philadelphia Dispatch said: "If the rich are made to pay, the rich will find a way to pass the burden on down the line, so that in the end every penny of these burden some taxes will be paid by the aver-a- g man. He may not realize that he is paying it, because it won't reach him in the form of a direct tax. But he will pay it just the same, just as he has always paid it, and always will. He'll pay it in increased rent, in a surcharge on everything he eats or drinks or wears or uses. He'll pay it in reduced wages He'll feel I it for many a decade to come." That old fallacy of taxing the rich to help the poor was never more dangerous to the public welfare than it is now. We, as a people, have watched cities and states and the federal government appropriate and spend billions and we've sat by and said nothing, thinking that none of it would come out of our pockets and that some of it might go in. We've been conscious of waste, of extravagence, of graft, of duplication of effort. We have thought that wealthy individuals of great corporations were paying the necessary taxes. Unfortunately, there aren't enough wealthy individuals or big corporations to pay the cost of government. They can't meet even a small perg individual centage of it. e wealth simply drives it into bonds and takes it out of productive enterprise where it would provide jobs, payrolls, purchasing power. And when we overtax business, we simply increase the cost of Over-taxin- tax-fre- n Lesson-Sermo- LOCAL JIAJPPEMNGS -- mother Sunday to visit with their Mrs. Mary Jane Grimshaw. Braver will play its frst league baseball game with Milford on the local diamond May 13th. This game will commence the first half of the 193 4 base ball Heason for which the fans have long been waiting. The boys are all practicing hard so just remember when' the time comes, give them a good hand. Lets start the season out right by not missing a game. is visiting Mrs. Mary Robinson wth her daughter Mrs. Delos Gates at Salina this week. Lois Patterson underwent a Ian hov-de- n, fine. ba.se The members of the Beaver regularly ball team are practicing are on their new diamond. There prosthe and some new recruits a very sucpects look good toward club. cessful season for the local ri.v Marshall Hirum White is in treatment for his Salt Lake City for irom- ins feet. He is being relieved Wilt Robinson. duties by Wilford for apon the be job will probably proximately two weeks. from Kenneth Smith came over attendin be to Cedar City Friday ance at the Senior Hop and spend Mrs. the week end with his mother relatives. other and Smith Elsie PROOF ENOUGH Mr. and Mrs. Burton White are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine big baby boy Thursday April 19th at the Burt Hospital. All concerned Goodwin Mrs. llarland from over came and little son Dale visweek a to spend Pioche Sunday Min and Beaver in iting relatives Mrs. A. her mother Mrs. Mary c Sunday, As llili u i ILe HANDS RAHCH SCIENCE $4 Permanent than one persons wish appointments together call 191 KXOXK'S BEAUTY PARLOR to be held May 3rd in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 0. 8aTGiPf)3ii Hotel that makes Yon :"The Your headquarters while in J the IV. guarantee will Ik at the 0 Low Hotel $ 1 IT 0 Instead if a Luxury MILFORD, UTAH Practice POlnOfi SMITH AND Telephone HEATIXO t 88-- F GEO. C. MILLER Attorney-at-La- w OVER THE BEAVER $ GARAjil Ha 1 ff f 'Z the ENTIRE "''"'.""K m- ''"'' - ro,l,d."AP Of California Now Employed At The MILLER ! GARAGE IS 3 1ST. 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TELEPHONE, rates begin at 8:80 ;50 MY Eye Classes arc the KIXD you like Easy on the Eyes, easy rue Economy PURE PAINT For exterior surfaces GLOSS FINISH for interiorwalis and trim EVERYFLOOR ENAMEL for all floors of all materials Low 18 PERSON is PAINT PRODUCTS HY y 1)a, sine to enjoy at little Mrs. CHRISTIAN se,,ilriU(8 Mother j If more PAINTING If distance Hriggs. Thepubliciscordiallyinvited 1 C, ," Moth er and the to her home in Richfield Saturday after spending a week visiting with at - NOTICE - , J "Hello Tilt IflHducrmifun GeorgeEarnsworth returned in Milford, Utah "Isn't lie popular?" "Well, I haven't heard of anybody passing a subscription list around fi buy him ii farewell present." r WHISKERS, Pushed IiiHwjni. Absolute satisfaction .or Whiskers F IMAGE Thea,re ersville. fine. everything we use. Business has no magic means of creating money. Everything that adds to the cost of a commodity or a service, including taxes, must be passed on to the customer purchasing it. Yes, the average man pays the bulk of the coat of all units of government. He bears the burden of waste and Inefficiency. And he is the one who, by united action, can cure an intolerable condition that menaces recovery. BARBER SRop Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton, returned from a week end trip to Salt Lake City Tuesday night. They report that the trees are in full leaf and the lilacs are nearly all gone. O.K. -- ONLY Wallace Paxton to went over to Richfield Friday Mrs. Hattie Goodwin went to relatives. spend a few days visiting Minersville Tuesday to visit with They returned home the first of the her son Le Roy Goodwin and family. week. operation Saturday. But- - i- - and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gray suuda bom, children have been they where from Pio.be eek. visiting the past two Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Grimshaw Mr. and Mrs. George a beautiful daughter Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Grimand babe doing April 19th. Mother shaw came over from Cedar City to o doing 1!:M RATES-Uo- to Union Pacific lin, !)e, Inleiurban u Depot By The FEDERAL BANK POSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION $3.00 xtJTZ , across the Street St.tlon wl.h,,, s nu,(U 4UHt JiRNEST C' "OBITER, Mgr. MILFORD STATE B AUK |