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Show thf: beavkr phkhs, rninvY, may - Miss Maurine Adams, daughter STI DKNT S SK f KSS IN I'Mof Mr. and Mrs. Orlanda Adams VFitsrrv cav now iu: noti:i of Parowan is here visiting her KARL 8. CARLTON' .... Publisher A btudent's success in college Mrs. Susie Murdock grandmother, Phone 24 as measured by grads is predicof accurPUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Mrs. J. H. England, who mo- table with a fair degree written thesis a to according $2.00 Per Year tored from Oakland, California to acy, Subscription bv Roy A, Darke, Sail Lake City, of her services funeral the attend In Advance student in psychology. A First Class Publication En- sister Mary Ann Jones is leaving graduate of "The The report, h'tr home. for tered in the Postofflee in Beaver, today to Success in Factors Certain unUtah, as Second Class Mall MatCollege Work," was prepared ter, under the Act of Congress of Joseph It. Murdock, Jr., was der the direction of Dr. Arden X on over from Milford Tuesday March 3, 1879. . ol Frandsen, assistant professor Advertising Rates Submitted business. education at the state university. upon Request. The predictions are made on Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Meyers, afbasis of an intelligence test the ters spending the winter here in five personality with SHARING Beaver left Saturday to make togethersocial attraction, industry traits When a woman finds a delicious their home at Provo. purleadersip, emotional control, receipe she is most happy when a combination of these and pose she can share the good news with Among those who attended the five. Of these traits, industry, an intimate friend. and I. O. O. F. Convention and the total personalWhen a friendly merchant in a Assembley held in Salt purpose, are most important. communltly gets a new value in Lake City last were from here ity'"It was found that only 14 per stock he wouldn't be your friend were Geneva Price, Leona Smith, cent of the students making n if he didn't' let you know about Geneva Idol, Hulda Lessing, below 'D' were in the upgrades and it. Nowers, Alex Hamilton 60 per cent of the students in per Advertising of any goods or Leon Smith. the intelligence tests," the report service is sharing with you somestates. "On the oilier hand, only Williams Mrs. Mr. and makes another has which Spencer thing six per cent of the students makover are sad Minersville of more very worth while. living grades of 'A' were in the low-in ing which a To be sure, the butcher, the the death of baby boy 50 er percent of the students birth. baker and the candlestickmaker only lived a few hours after tests." the intelligence who consistently, regularly, let The infant was born Wednesday The report lists other impor5. 193 know is is what 22, May what people new, tant factors determining grades convenient, what is helpful seras age, attitude, economic status, visis here Farmer Mrs. Frank vice, And. that it Is easier to stay and kind of amount Mrs. Mr. and in business, profitably. iting her parents, activities, fraternity memSensible, friendly folk, do not William A. Miller. and recreatioon, interest bership, hold this against them. Profits sex, home background, vocation, in business are wages for serof Mr. and Mrs. Bud Galanore study habits, vices rendered . . . and we must Caliente are here visiting Mrs. school background", outside work. and all live. Galanore's father Tom Davis. "We see some tendency for Life runs smoother when we interested in the frofessions those live in a friendly, sharing mood. Mrs. Doris Skinner McGee and such as medicine, law, and teachRead our ad fcolums and see children of Nevada are in ing, to have superior intelligence, what others have to share with Beaver with friends andvisiting relatives. te report states. "Another tendyou. ency is for the female to get higher grades for her level of than the male for his level s ability of ability." Sij? Scatter prwB Re-bek- Sel-do- extra-curricul- "A i : 5 niL rcz VUI1CC ar : m;ii: JLSUUCII lTAUUUil at. ,iar t With Million Dollar Tea we give S a beautiful drinking glass free Is .Dacked in a valuable Murdock Wallace enter- tained at her home Wednesday, afternoon in honor of her son Donald's seventh birthday anniversary. A jolly afternoon was little boys enjoyed by twenty-siand girls. Delicious refreshments fruifs and Yi gal. cans of jam. x were served. Give us a ring for Commercial or Seed . o : BE AVBE ! Two Deliveries Daily Meet Up With PA PIFFLE, You'll love the salcy old reprobate see him every week in KAU6H TQS Los Angeles, May 2 6 With the that the best time to sell rattlp California grass cattle marketing is when they are fat and ready to season well under way, the mar- go. It must be recognized that ket has held up to an even better heavy rains have developed extent thatn the most optimistic in most all parts of the cattle feeders had expected. This country and the acute feed shorin spite of the fact that California tage developed by last year's exthe past winter carried more cat- treme drouth has about run its tle on its ranges and pastures course. Sentiment In the middle than had been the case in good west is that some downward remany years. Cattlement are lead- vision of cattle prices may soon be ing the procession back to sound in order. Thus the man who holds prosperity. Stocker and Feeder his cattle bevond the "hlonm cattle were laid down on pastures stage inieht find that it wmilrf at the low 1934 prices and are have been better to have market selling at nearly double the 1934 ed when the animals were ready to go. fat cattle prices. A tremendous demand for bppf Several reasons pre lack of the relatively high cattl price struc- in expected on the Pacific Coast ture. That buying power ou the miring tne nalance of the year, part of the consuming public has both because of home rnnsuimn- come back to a greater extent tion and because of the great than generally realized is amply crowds of visitors expected at the proved by the manner in which San Diego World's Fair. . beef is moving o through retail shops. There has been no scarcity NFKD FOK THOT of beef on the Pacific Coast, as IS STftKSSKI) proven by actual slaughter figures Apparently the public is able to "Ancient and Modern Necro pay higher prices for beef and mancy, alias Mesmerism and Hvn that could happen only on the bas notisni, Denounced" is the subject is of improved buying power the of the nail result of an improved trend in es of Christ, Scientist, on church Sunday practically all lines of business. June 2. The extreme shortage of cattle Scriptural passages in the les in the middle west has also been embodies the follow a very prominent factor in the ing: "Put on the whole armour higher cattle market. For the first of find, that ye may be able to time in several years, California stand the wiles of the cattle alone have been shipped to dvil' against : (Kphesians 11). of Much west. middle this the Included are the following cor eastern order buying demand has relative citations from the Chrisbeen centered at the Los AngeUs tian Science textbook "Science L'union Stosck Yards where the and Health with Key to the Scriptop quality, weighty grass cattle tures" by Mary ilaker have Bold readily at nine cents a "We should become more F.ddy: familpound and upward to go east, iar with good than with evil, and both for immediate slaughter and guard against false beliefs as for further finishing in middle watchfully as we bar our doorgs western fecdlots. against the approach of theives This eastern movement, in my and murderers. You must control opinion, has cleared away all of evil thoughts in the first instance, the surplus fat cattle available in o rthey will control you In the California. It Is probable that second t i 234 ). It be undereastern demand has about run stood thatp. successs In error Is deIts course and the bnlanre of feat In truth" (p. 239). available fat cattle in California probably are needed at home marEditor Williams and his Hon kets. If there is any further heavy and daughter Hud and I.rfis. also a eastern for account, buying John Clay of Milford spent Sunshortage of beef cattle may (level day flshltiK in the Heaver Canyon. op In California. Miss Lydia Robinson, who has However, It Is probale that California cattlement during the re- been supervising the school in mainder of the season would do Boxelder County, returned home on home from ISrighain last Thursday to well to figure mainly markets. It might also be well for visit her mother Mrs. Orrisa cattlement generally to assume MESCAL IKE pas-lur- By S. L. HUNTLEY 1 son-serm- Irf-- Ash-wort- Mrs. Frank Low and son went to Salt Lake City for Decoration Day. h ' A Di:i.iri:T C.W.Mduu: U'W' President Ue Stake at . William H the Graii.,.. forth m GEM FLOUR Comic There's No Excuse at select $3.50 thus Strict a,lvl -.be f ay cwt. REG'LAR FELLERS the clever comic strip by Gene Byrnes regular feature of the of until :.ly ction w etary re ppointrm of the T mdidate appoint !ct advi the next Send $1. formonths of 5 adv servi ict IliKbly Finished, gnbgttiJ work. Our SPEClUn The TO TIE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 3 day of June, 1933, at twelve o'clock noon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House in Heaver City, Beaver County, State of Utah, the fol- Geo. ATLANTIC MONTHLY or ing, am sum funds t e Woodhoose vailablc day h the most of your reading Hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the :harm that have made the Atlantic, for seventy-fiv- e years, America's most quoted and most cherished magazine. Send SI. 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MILLER acres of land, together with thirty shares of water stock in the Mammoth Canal and ARTHUR SMITH Attorney-at-La- w Irrigation Company represented by a stock certificate in PLUMBING and HEATEG said company, and any and OVER THE BEAVER GARAGE S all water rights appurtenant Telephone thereto and all improvements i imate there on. SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Dated this S dav of Mav 1!(33 NEILS JENSEN, Sheriff Heaver Co. Utah "Our Lobby is Delightfully Air Cooled SAM ('LINE, Attorney for Plaintiff. During the Summer Months." First Publication, May in, l!i.35. Last Publication, May 31, 1935, I a.!dit acti in t vy ned onie ce I to of s riet adi prai In and Section liv of B; chair liing of tbe oper f advi e ses: e Jnendat :!litS I 0 such f and U i Of strict tke I am 8 prac t disti Itmber: e it and uran O.K. BARBERSHOP RADIO Milford Heaver Fillmore Vom.g Mainline ,, . on f life, with wo1H.n - before jou, an- - indeed to be enic(l. v,. Kllou ,Im u me t Mraininj; basil, miiiMis (, (.11.) "" 'if'''" work. Ht (en n iiK.inciit to Ibis The ,,.st way 0 t'jo.v living is , sav(. enouuI, i()(.v , lnsln, tbat life f ,U1,S (OI fortable existi.nce hrniKl,-"u- t Its sp.,. s.vihu 't the Milford State !ilnU be part of yuur life's work. Stint today. ROOM 200 w ;ct the r AND It under to do BATHS tees, fiance i jfen.le' recei' l HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE th y U. I Re lre ;ei The Hotel Temple Square has a highly desirable friendly atmoshpere. You will always find rtJJ ict i ?e t e in reKi serv mauculate, supremely comfortable & agreeable. You can therefore understand Pi ihis hotel is: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED flth i firov ou can also appreciate why; s IT'S A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP vi lino lifjAV VLi JiUair" lit a n SA va It a tfi e. Milford State Bank ROOMS thoroughly the threshold tlunihl all 200 FOR EVERY Offices At l.t when you can always gel a laugh from o Term Geo. C RSwdocl Hank State JOHN A. MALIA, Commissioner of the State of Utah, in charge of the liquidation of the STATF HANK OF HF.AVEK COUNTY, Plaintiff, vs AKXOLD PAItKlNSON. UKTTA PARKINSON and ARNOLD FOCII PARKINSON, Defendants. nics-wig- for feeling blua ' thefeafU I shall be oath of UTAH COUNTY, lie not be ,onre e 's Zeland Fit with i of tl 1I3 1 n,!s ling We can now sell you ; " Kjrsons lap( and 1 eac" in Goes CO. iSilUD A KK CANAL p: land at There is delinquent upon the stock described below the amount set opposite its name: S5.12 Helta Land & Water Co and in accordance with law and order of the board of directors as of the Aberdare Canal Co., many shares as is necessary will he sold on the lath day of June, lfl.TT), at 2 p. m. at my residence in Adamsville. Utah to pay the costs of assessment, advertising and sale. A ffromj i other L COMPANY - Graduates Strip, "Reg'lar Fellers." A witfl relM. I Qualify at spent Sunday afternoon tishing the Little Heservoir in the Heaver Canyon. m.u- xotick A Message to Crtator Vj bv Mrs. Kinnia Mathews and her Mr. and son and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Kd Mathews of Cedar C ty General Law Practice GENE BYRNES of th Popular mpanied Wis CLINE, WILSON & CLINE II tiA and Mrs. Harvey erns?8 of the received a precious bundle He deliver, T?UH 9 pound from heaven, a lovely 28th. arrived May bov which Hetty White of Salt Lake City 'mas to fourtee; Molli")' and babe do.ng nlcel. is here visiting her son Bernard have completed thp, "H a few weeks. for years of Semi..-"family, and family Mrs. Karl Tolton and Work winwho have been spending the ter at St. (ieorge where Mr. Tolton is working at the V. C. C. Camp are returning the last of this week to spent the summer here. Mr .and WHISKERS - Kvtracted or Pol. fumed. Absolute Satisfaction I (Juai rantecd or Shavings re- placed without (barge. j ;i'.ml(; lesson-sermo- n few duvs with her parents Mrs. Anh Fotheringham. Indented ' Een ... 88-- Folks! JA. Mr. and Mr. n and M-- to-w- POTATOES -- -- P FAY Mrs. Phone 57 few hours Saturday morning with their uncie. Pulsiphur Henry to spend on their were way They Day in Idaho, where t Decoration recentb She spent a few Mrs. Dockery's parents are buried Boulder Citv with her parents. They will visited relatives in Salt Mr. and Mrs. LuMar I'earce. Lake City, Logan and Tremonton. jxhST pair of Brown Rimmed of s A.i"!rev Hcibb and baby Finder pleass return a eve glasses. Pa'rasonah are here spending to Maurine Carlow. Mr. and o Mrs. Alice Baldwin Thomas, who has been working at the Relief Headquarters as stenographer was taken in an attach of appendicitis, Monday and was rushed to the Cedar Hospital for treatment. Knol Mrs. Mr. and Dockery to! from Los Angeles, Cal, visited a ' Miss Vire.in Morris. Pres. Sec. Johnson. a ('has. Baldwin Mrs. Bart gave bundle shower last Saturday night First publication. May 31. 1931 Black ner. The Final publication June 14, 1935. for Mrs. Ethel . o evening was spent playing cards. Z A luncheon was served at midXOTICK Ol' SUMMITS S.VLK IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF night by the hostess. We have gallon Pie Fruits also dried I I i. ! Firestone - Seiberling N( Tires att cle Tubes Batteries Vil hi 'UK Repair work oE all Id "SERVICE THAT IS SERVICE" W. R. Martin Garage Tl Ti !" i h 1 A I '1 i:4 THIS PAPER MILFORD, UTAH I |