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Show 1036 THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, MTf TTk 1? Q) ? T TVT .. f DANCE W one elcome .every aiice Ha! Mrs. Lahji Mrs. Orrin Williams is spending a few weeks at Milford caring i ucBuay irom f arowan j GREENVILLE for her brothers while he mother has been visiting Wittl MINERS VILLE Schow is at Arizona with a the past week. Mrs. Correspondent Special by By Special Correspondent sick daughter. Phone 24 Mr. and Mrs. 8trii. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Barton and Mrs. Bert Sears and daughter Mr. and Mrs . George C. Good- and children were down to win of Milford spent Sunday with Kathryn of Loe Angeles, Califor- Mrs. Nell Blackett motored visiting his father UTAH STATE FktS ASSOCIATION October Clrcleville 8th, Tolton last week. their mother Mary oGodwin. Thursday nia are guests of Mrs. Sarah Bohn the funeral Mr. and Mrs. H W Hall and son where they attended Publisher KARL S. CARLTON services of their aunt Mrs. HanFay spent the week end at St. nah Whittaker. George with relatives. Mrs. J. H. Morris who has been Published every Friday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph and confined to her home for the past family of Beaver are now com- six weeks because of a badly injur Six Months 91 fortably located in our communi ed foot and ankle is able to out. One Year $2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Robert and Vivian Brown and ty. Mr. Joseph will teach school (PAYABLE IX ADVANCE) Mrs. Sarah Frost did their shophere this winter. Mrs. Steve Williams of Salt ping in Beaver Monday. It is reported that chicken A First Class Publication Entered in the Postofflce in Lake City is here with her mother are operating on a large thieves of Act Mail Matter, under the Mrs. I. N. Nolder. Bearer, Utah, as Second Class Congress of March 3, 1879. Relief society conference was scale In this vicinity. Bros. Frank Farnsworth and held here Sunday evening. The fol Advertising rates quoted up on request. Mark Woolsey were speakers at was lowing program given. Sacrement meeting Sunday after Financial report by President noon. of Presentation Jennie Carter, HELPING THE FARMER The Ford V-- 8 car belonging to officers by Counselor Effle Carter, ' r .3 .. . i . . r ;. P. M. Williams was badly damagr no nuaumuu. liuies iriu, marguci Karma Holt and Jean Danvers; ed in an accident Friday night in Taking the American Farmer out of the Foreign Talk Q Nearly every City and County has reached its legal by Frieda Wood; Scriptural which the car turned over twice. limitation of bonded indebtedness to help promote Market and putting the Foreign Farmer in the reading by Pauline Carter; Talk The accident ocenred south of the Democratic program of waste and extravagance, No. on 91. The highway by Hester Rollins; Piano solo by Beaver American Market. uninwere of car the occupants Reckless spending has pHed up a national debt of Talk by Mrs. Paul E. Ireta In 1935 we exported 7,507,000 bushels of barley BeecflerBaker; of Beaver, member of jured. $34,000,000,000, or $268 for every member of your Airs. Loretta Thompson, Ruby the stake board. and imported 320,625,000 bushels. family. This debt must be paid by YOU! Mrs. Amy Baker of St. George Davi and Lizzie Barton were at Q Young "brain trusters" of known radical tendencies In 1935 we exported 5,000 bushels of rye and im- is here visiting her sons, Jesse, Beaver Friday in the interest of are spending billions to incur new debts. Let's out Relief the Society. Harold and Delos. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Togan and ported 9,643,000 bushels. with the "Reds" and get out of the Red. Mrs. Lorrin Hutchings of Bea-v- e 0 is here with her parentsr Mr. children of Salt Lake City are O The Republican party pledges itself to prevent visiting at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Josiah Osborne, jr. favoritism in farm and home mortgages, excessive THINGS ONE REMEMBERS Elsie Hales, county librarian. Mrs. Joe Barton until of the deer bank examiner charges and reckless hiring of private visited the public library here Oc- hunt. byR.M. HOFER individuals to accomplish the work of office holders. o tober 7. clean up the State Capitol. Let's A. O. of several Hardy spent days Reading the daily news, one cannot help but be last week here with his family. ADAMSVILLE VOTE FOR LIBERTY WHILE YOU impressed by the similarity between civil wars and E. H. Murdock and danughter by Special Correspondent the wars between capital and labor, in their waste and Orlene and sons Wilbur and AlHAVE THE LIBERTY TO VOTE len spent Sunday at Salt Lake barbarism. City visiting Mrs. Murdock who Pid Politic! AdrtrtU ent) Elenore Johnson motored to For the moment the Spanish civil war is a case is confined at a hospital in that Cedar last week with Mrs. Samuel in point. If the government wins, Spain will be subjec- city following a recent operation. Johnson of Beaver on business. and Mrs. Carlyle Smith, Clarence Limb of Teasdale was to an iron-hand- ed communistic dictatorship. If Mr.Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mm here visiting with realtives and the rebels are victorious, a Fascist military dictator- Elsie Smith of Beaver viisted rel- friends for a few days last week. Sunday. He returned to his home October ship will be established, according to rebel leaders, atives here Paul Beecher and Mrs. 8. and all newspapers except Fascist organs will be sup- MiloMrs.Baker of Beaver members of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Parkinson the stake board of Relief Society and pressed, and all civil liberties will be abrogated. family, Mrs. Clyde Ward were Thus the old story is repeated the common were in attendance at the confer- visitors here last week. ence held here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Limb how the war people will be the losers. No Mr. and Mrs. William A. Miller motored to Buckhorn Sunday. out, constitutional government and freedom in Spain of Beaver were visitors at Sunday Mrs. Hazel Eyre returned home will end. Leaders the world over are mad for power, School Sunday. Sunday from Lehi where she has o been visiting for the past week as press dispatches from leading nations indicate. LOVK SET FORTH AS with relatives. With such examples to go by, we are threatened BASIS OF ATONEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollins J Play Sae - Vote Sad VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT I V. Si ted matter Jwip mioiuch, turns with a labor "war" between workers and employers 'Doctrine of Atonement'" is the opportunities, lost good will and lost morale are never subject o f the In all lose no matter who seems to "win." Lost Wages, lost! Churches of Christ, Scientist on lesson-sermo- f Grounds BEAVER Show BALL PARK Today Tomorrow Siebrand Brothers n Sunday, October 18. Among the Scriptural clttatlons is the following "The glory which thou gavest me I have given them that they may be one, even as we are one" (John 17:22). Correlative to this Is the following from Science anc Health with Key to the gcriDti,' "Jesus of Nazareth taught and demonstrated man's oneness with the Father, and for thi swe owe him endless homage (p. 18). Jesus aided in reconciling man to God by giving man a truer sense of Love, the divine Principle of Jesus teachings, and this truer sense of Love redeems man from the law of mat ter, sin, and death by the law of Spirlt,-th- e 19). went to Minersville Sunday to spend the day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Corbrldge. The ward relief society was reorganized here last week with Mrs. Kate Pearce president; Mrs. Reese Jones and Mrs. Hazel Eyre as counselors; Mrs. Delia Johnson secretary. The meeting was held Tuesday October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson attended the general conference at Salt Lake City last week. o BRIDE CLUB Mrs. Ila bridge club October 7. served at 9 bridge was Faux entertained her Wednesday evening A dainty lunch was o'clock after which played. Prizes were won by Roma Holllngshead, points Gladys Meredtih Pronors, Ella Earl law of divine Ixve" (p. consolation, guest prize by Jessie 9 -L- ATEST RIDING DEVICES 22 9 SIDE SIIOWS-- 15 230 -P- EOPLE-250 BANDS 2 FREE DARING CIRCUS ACT AND HANI) CONCERT ON SHOW GROUNDS EACH NIGHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON 15 - 2 HIS GET YOUR FREE TICKETS TO THE CIRCUS From the Following Stores HEAVER DRUG STORE MRS. REESE'S STORE SHADY'S CAFE tocial mffaln ; Gunn. in our own United States. If it comes, both sides will returned. When humans sidetrack intelligence for tactics of barbarians, the world loses. Yet, with horrible examples of the folly of blind strife all around us, extremists in our country, on both sides of the labor question, are fanning the labor 22 -- HIGH CLASS CIRCUS ACTS MJJb war flames. Their actions remind one of a couple of dogs circling around for a chance to fly at each others throats. There is some excuse for the dogs. There is no excuse for the humans today who have every facility at their command for investigating, arbitrating, legislating and settling their controversies in an orderly manner. The old quotation, "The more I see of humans, the better I like dogs," becomes more impressive each day. Ehe Rlextt iirectory Closes Scon! qA Telephones does so much and coi UttU and protection for a few cents a tyj There's still time to get your name $ the next directory, arrange for ad& tional listings or advertising, but pll let us know now! The man who merely lost his earthlv in the depression, but kept his courage and his fighting spirit is not whipped or beaten. There is much hope ahead for him for the future. But the man who has permitted the loss of earthly possessions to whip him, to break his spirit, to take from him his hope and his vision, has lost everything. Until he regains these there is no use trying to beat back. We are only whip-pe- d when our heart is whipped. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph 5" |