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Show THE BEAVEK PRESS, FRIDAY, L TC, TV LY 16. 198T CREDITORS LsTPlCT t'0l'RT COCNTV, iuteWt Thornton. When Jim Caught F UTAH uatirrrT: Estate of .McNAUGHnj?J Deceased. Football Fever r.y prwmt claims Los Angeles, California, undersigned July the to 1937 Hog prices readier the' 16, Utak. n Bver City. inersville Notes 13, 1837. highest levels since 192! on the re SPPtember Los Angeles market during the! 0. WHITE Mr. and Mrs. rwi... few days. Choice m ain f d past the Craw of Idminsfator spent Friday at Salt Lake from California hogs IVedljts Thornton, 0. City. JteofEzra sold at ?13. 00 to $13.:ir, a cwt. wnere .Mr. Craw received medical Jpeceased. treatment. The sharp advance in hog :,.,.s lE BOHX Mr. and Mrs. o. A. Harrtv is due to a nation wide shortage! spent l.r Administrator of hogs, caused mainly by three Tuesday at I'rovo, Hah where 'ioation.Jul.va.19"' went to meet their son Waryears of drougth in most of the, Inlv SO. 1937. iicauuii. grain producing areas and the re- ren who just returned home from ,hp S'out Jamboree at Washine- sultant, shortage of feedstuff. Hubert Holmes and That it may he a matter of;'"" K ' and I Chilil reii ,aur"'e Clothier have returned U. (years S. hoeuntil the home In 1 h. i.ons fj Little RAYKoi.n WNf Service. t1Ls BOND they look thrilling!" "H ON'T and Leila flourished a of etterhead$ Snvelopes ''Sill Heads pair pasteboard slips in front of Sue' eyes. "Oh. I forgot," she added, "that Jim doesn't care for foo;ball." isn t it the limit?" And this time the brown eyes blazed. "When one is a football fan of the first magnitude, and has teen reared on football v.iih one's brother a coach, to have a fiance, otherwise perfectly heavenly, who rates football a bore!" "It is hard," sympathized Leila, "and if I were you, I should cure ,!... iturned to their him or die in the attempt. What Lfa, falifoniia. Thurs- - tion is brought hack to normal js 11 rs- (,"'l Hanks by is were Visil inn does he suppose football weather government crop jlast werk. They was made for"' at 7.1! a which cits Heaver, cent ports Utah, mewna per Miss bV ;ied Mr- 1,11(1 Ml'sThe subject was dropped for the Harry Thompson will spinel a smaller spring pig crop than in! time over and reduc-'arthe of e indications a 1936, arrival of a that being, but Leila's assertion 1 them. tion of 3.4 per cent in the 1937 ' l)aljy ,,oy J,,1.v s. at the Mil ford to SueJim should be cured occurred later and she pondered just p fall farrowing, as compared with! what drastic means she could em'I Harold Baxter and family ploy to the fall of 1936. The number of! bring about so desirable a ,eave orders for of Milflml over six months 1st, as com,lve been guests at reform. hogs She wondered if brother William, jUle H('ta Fotheringham home. pared with a year ago. jCEDAR CITY Mrs' AIi('e Sl'hiller is regarded as certain that if It for now married and running a harddeparted AUNDRY and middle western farmers have aller nome at battle Washington, ware store in Rawlinsville, but still acting as a coach on the side for CLEANERS satisfactory corn crop this seas m afU'r 8"endiK ,m' Past six weeks the Rawlins eleven, could help her the number of hogs available forjhere with her '"'other H. J. Harris out. Certainly he was worth a try. the at M'rs8,1(1 rettj Spence Williams So that fall and winter markets may be evening she wrote and om t J J relatively smaller than last year,!"1"1 sun lefl Monday for Ely, Nev posted a bulky letter whose postSHOP BARBER as there is expected to be a tend-- ! aiia' where they will now make script ran: "Above all we must apof tateoj I their home. proach him indirectly. Jim is canny ency to hold back a large proTiies. and r ri. William A. Mi er and Grant enough to shy completely if he susof sows breedfor young portion Smith of Heaver, were sneakers pects." ' He J J of each week ing purposes. There is now a treBrother William's reply must have at Sacrement Meeting Sunday 4 r mendous d emand for good quality. beei all Sue hoped, for the evening evening. of its arrival she began her attack on Jim. well bred foundation stock with "Do you know, dear," she said ami tff which to rebuild l'. s. swine e last f "I'm rather worn out plaintively, J herds. It after the summer. I have half a Plan Here in the western country, mind during your vacation to run f ew bad J there is great interest in pork pro up to Will's and rest. You'll be goi. It duction on a permanent basis. ing off somewhere and I wouldn't 'Tl, see much of you anyway." i With steady increase in popula' bis tion on the Pacific Coast, demand Jim tall, broad - shouldered, from for all meat food products, is on clean-cu- t regarded her quizzihis , the increase. Certainly there is a cally. "What made you think I was going anywhere?" us jd place for a well rounded develop!arin "Oh, you'll want to," said Sue ment of pork production to at airily, "you need a change also. It fed. tl least partly care for the growing will only be for about a couple of ttokl demand west coast consumers. weeks." 'Dt uj Fortunately for the far western "Well- -" said Jim. "I had producer, irrigated permanent thougl '. perhaps we'd do a little pastures provide a permanent house hunting and furniture buying, source of cheap hog feed along but if you'd rather " Sue had visited her brother exwith the various concentrates available. Numerous tests show actly three days when Jim's telethat in most eases, a pound of gram arrived, followed shortly by its sender, who paused a brief mopork may he produced from four ment at the College Inn to deposit pounds of grain, or its equivalent his baggage and then hastened to Rut actual costs of production Sue who greeted him with concealed often may be reduced by the use triumph. Indirection had worked of products that otherwise might thus far. The following morning, after be wasted. Under this heading comes cull fruits many Southern breakfast (William had collected Jim and his belongings from the California hog feeders are utilinn) Sue remarked that she had izing cull oranges, table scraps, letters to write and could not give RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 cull beans and so on. Jim any company until luncheon. of relatWith a continuance ITS A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP Perhaps Jim could amuse himself considered for a time. hog prices high ively AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY "I'll look after him," broke In should likely, pork production William. "Have a bunch of would-be- s who are to those prove profitable ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr to try out. Jim will look them properly equipped to handle and over with me." fed hogs. Jim acquiesced agreeably, alo though no doubt secretly wondering were in terms Miss Barbara Lessing returned just what would-be- s Sue of hardware. Surreptitiously, Los from Angeles, home Sunday W. winked at her brother. Things had California, after spending a five to move. weeks vacation visiting at the begun two men did not show up The MILFORD, UTAH home of her Uncle and Aunt , Mr. until lunch was cold and Sue could and Mrs. L. K. Bohn. She reports net help but notice that Jim seemed having a wonderful time. strangely dusty and dishevelled for a mere onlooker. ton"Got Jim to help me out referee-ing,- " her had Ferd Miss Dorrity said William nonchalantly, sils removed Wednesday at the Sue let it go at that. and She office of Dr. K. S. McQuarrie. The first game of the season was is getting along fine. scheduled for the day prior to Sue's intended departure for home. The time was short and William daily neglected his hardware affairs to work up a creditable team. Jim tagged along also, and to Sue's pleased surprise seemed always as ready as William to get down to the brown les - nJl Tew - - Lake's Newest Hotel QUITE SENSITIVE GiveTIsl&ur The other day I heard of one of these baby autos speeding 50 miles an hour on one of our main highways. And every 50 feet the little trinket would hop right up in the air about five feet. A motor cop finally overtook the midget motor and brought it to a stop. "What's the big idea of that car asked the cop. jumpin' that The driver answered: "Why, officer, there's nothing wrong with the car. You see, I I've got hie the hiccups!" Vancouver Province. Orders tor Printing Plione Usfoi Btotlng Comatose Courtship Bier The Weavers are so quiet tonight. Is there anything wrong?" Gardiner No; they're always that way. When he proposed he just held up a diamond ring and said "Eh?" and she looked at it " and said Pathfinder Magazine. on Durus "Uh-huh.- PRINTING to Be Put in Words Said the bumptious young man: "I'm a very good thought-readeI can tell exactly what anyone is thinking." Said the other: "In that case, I beg your pardon." Stray Stories Magazine. Not Our plant iteomptete for everything you need in the line of printing and wo can auure you first grade work on Hammermill (lock. Ak U. r; LEON CLINE H. Physician & Surgeon Professional Bldg. - Beaver Phone - Oillce 84 - Res. 112 ACCOMMODATING Office Hours - 11 to 1; 2 to 5 SOI HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE nl R. MARTIN GARAGE VVV Dealer for C7V CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH Automobiles field. United States Tires !We Do Repair Work on All Makes of Cars We Pay for Your Time! i. 1 r-w- mxm i iai Points m 6 1PHN1II Jv,i - 'iVZywUTR, o " 7 UOOU Good Paper w J ypS' .ri "1J" T .a unction on each order we print. An order lie6 mi mean just Ci a happy combination much ppci and ink of the printer's craft and s iv When you read the ads you never need to feel you are being taxed lor that privilege. We pay you for reading our ads; we pay you for your time. Every time you make a purchase from our ads you go home with bo much saving that much money you know how you have made This benefit U not an expense ... . J lJnmsnl In to US. It IS 1USI quuu selection of goods by our all advertisers. They cut out are unnecessary costs. You and difference the entitled to you get it. ... Aditorial by Bu JHH YOUR PRINTING AT HOME YOU'LL BE BETTER SERVED mwvvwww"" j But not until the day of the game itself did any word of football pass between Sue and Jim. Then, "I'd like," she said hesitatingly, "to go to the game this afternoon, If you could possibly find something to occupy you." "Go to the game? Something to occupy me?" echoed Jim, staring blankly. "Of course, you're going to the game. I'm only sorry I can't sit with you, but your brother has asked me to be the timekeeper. It's a great game, Sue. Really, it's wonderful." Some months later Sue met Leila and in the course of conversation football was mentioned. "I hear," said Leila, "that Jim has become an ardent rooter. I suppose you are delighted." "Well maybe," sighed Sue. Then, at the other's look of surprise she went on to explain: "You see, I always wanted Jim to get interested so that we could go to the games together. But do we? Quite the contrary. Why Jim is so keen that I'm a mere amateur beside him. As for sitting in a regular seat noth-in- g doing. He knows all the coaches and nothing but the side lines will do for him." "Yoivbrought it on yourself," reminded Leila meanly. "Oh, yes," acknowledged Sue, "But " and she grinned, "I didn't know that football was like the the older you re, the measles harder they hit you!" iiimiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiHiMuiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiummiti Goodyear Shoe Repairing Wo SrxH'hilize in Soling WOMEN'S SHOES All work quaranteed - postpaid "You say Harry proposed to you P. Milford, Utah O. Box 26 IMIIItllllMIIIHIIIMHIIIHIIItMIIMHIMIiltlltlltlMIIOIIItltllllllMlllltllltlHtlHIUl last evening?" "Yes, and I accepted him." "Oh, my! I proposed to him day and he accepted me." to- Morris and Matheson Attorneys at Law Lucky "Mr. Chairman, " complained the speaker, "I have been on my feet for nearly ten minutes, but there is so much Interruption I can hardly hear myself speak." "Cheer up, my friend," came a voice from the rear, "you are not missin' much." Boys' Life, A Student of Publicity Bank of Southern Utah Bldg. CEDAR CITY, UTAH HIIIHIItlNlllllIIMIIUIIIIlllHtllltlMMIIIIIItlIllMHM(IIHHIIilMIIHIMHIIHHIIl GEO. C. MILLER i "There is a time and a place for everything." "Yes," answered Senator Sorghum, "and it's rather unfortunate that one of the most reliable ways to attain publicity Is to say something at the wrong time in the wrong place." Likes Night Life Fred I suppose your baby is ery fond of you? Jack Fond of me! Why, the little rascal sleeps all day long when I'm at work so he can stay up nights and enjoy my company. Pathfinder Magazine. Different Methods Judge How long have you been drivingf Motorist Ten years. "But you have had a license for only one year." "I drove horses the other nine." Houston Post Useless Fabrication Young Writer The art in telling a story consists of knowing what to leave unsaid. Married Friend It doesn't make much difference, my boy. 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