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Show M1 HOT ONE rA THE BE A EH PRESS, FRIDAY, Al Gl ST 13, 1987 1 IT ' 1 , ' , The Circle LIFE'S is PAPER 'V here. On order will circle," remarked Mrs. Bradford from her seat at the head of the boarding house table. "People are always getting back to beginnings." SHOPT I say a Man-W- ben atlc I mean it. f nurse if . jas sometimes that ut, jVoman-B- ' lijTime Architecture I greatest ruins In the Far LceedlPe even the Temple of tjoer In JHVH. pre at Ang-Ex-- Indo-Chln- Camhoilla. Is the Taj Alnliai. there e perfect example architecture. such Jtime k . for Leave orders CLEANERS at the BARBER SHOP Fri. Tues. and of each week 7 - Dentist j fe Tolton Building in Office f- PETTY E. A. DR. No. HlfllHHHtMllllIlllllllHllllltllHIIMIIIIIIMItniimilHIIItnttlHW rthur SMITH j i and HEATING 6UMBING I 1 i liWNimHIIIHtllllllHIinilUIIIIMIIIItlHIIIintlllMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIII articles, from lie cent to 25 cents at the Ten Cent Store ens of JNERAL LAW PRACTICE Offices At Beaver ord Fillmore iHmwiimmmiinminiitiiMiHHMHitmniHMMHiHil Jhbodore bohn the j Courthouse BEAVER a 8have and a Hair Cut at the ANITARY BARBER Milo Med SHOP Raker, Proprietor North of Post Office INIMIIHUIHI1 Itll llllliiluiliMi miiiiuiiUMiimtiMiimt MINING AND LEGAL BLANKS For Sale at j j THE BEAVER PRESS I add In this cor- - I Increase your Income I fprofessionl Jjn ""'. -- f 'HIMUIIIIHMMHIIIIHIHIIinilm rns and Matheson I at Law Attorneys of Southern Utah Bldg. CEDAR CITY, UTAH 0. C. MILLER j Attorney-at-La- j M,v" J I THE Bff w located Over ...irv rolan -'- ; t anno ' & T XT n Surgeon nai 0M UAUAUK nT LT t Bldg. Officii fii . Bea ver Tl "OB. Illn P, 'm"Miiinintiiiii!iMiiniiiiiu , yea- - Shoe Repairing ft!?ru""8 ,n 1 ""'lKN's ..n r Alice Wayne thought of what Mrs. Bradford said as she went up to her pretty little room on the third floor. She closed the door and sat down near the window. On the narrow bed lay her hat and light wrap, for she was expecting Ernest Rayner to call and take her to the theater. Even the thrill of going to the theater in New York could not banish the unruly thoughts that Mrs. Bradford's remark aroused. If life was a circle, then she was even now on her way back to Rowen-ville- ! She had started out a year ago, full of hope, ambitious to work her way to the top of the business ladder, as far as a woman can go, and she had constantly met with rebuffs. She found the bottom of the ladder rather crowded. In Rowenville was home, her and brothers and sisters, and Dick Davies one of the girls, her sister Rose, perhaps, had written that Dick seemed "quite smitten with the school teacher over at Little Rowen." Alice had not even felt a stir of excitement over that news. If Dick wanted to vegetate in Rowenville he could! Ernest Rayner was different he was city born and bred, and he had a gay, smart way with him that almost carried Alice off her feet. "Do you believe that life is a circle?" Alice asked him as they walked over to the subway. "High-brostuff, eh?!' he queried. Alice winced. "Oh, nothing; it doesn't matter. Are we a little he said placing his hand under her elbow and hurrying her along. Alice hated being "pushed along" In that fashion; a fleeting memory of walking in Rowenville with Dick Davies her hand resting on his way. arm in the gentle The play was good, and so was the little supper that followed, but all the evening, like a nagging pain, ran the thought of the circle that was relentlessly returning her to Rowenville. SHOES anteed - nontnald Mil ford, Utah Turning the 11 Spotlight grade Hammormlll paper wo use St arc 111 GONE WITH THE BREEZE The rest of the mourners didn't know there was a ventriloquist at the negro funeral. The story of what happened was explained afterward by one of them, relates a writer in the Washington Post. "Well, suh," he said, "they begins tun lowah pore ole Sam intuh de hole, an' he say, 'Go easy dere, boys!' " "Well," asked an impatient listener. "Did they bury him anyhow?" The story teller's eyes rolled. "Mistuh Man," he asked, "how yo' all 'spec me tuh know dat?" Hard One Customer Give me some of that prepared monoaceticacidester of salicylicacid. Druggist Of course, you mean aspirin, don't you? Customer Yeah, but I never can think of that darn name! Life's Little Trials "Pa, what's the difference between a hill and a pill?" "I don't know, my son, unless it's that a hill is high and a pill Is round is that it?" "Naw! A, hill is hard to get up and a pill is hard to get down." Why He Lost Said the judge to the plaintiff In a compensation case: "Now show the court the effects of the accident upon you." The plaintiff got up and, with infinite pain, hobbled across the floor. "And now," continued the judge, "show us how you used to move before the accident." Plaintiff took a hop, skip and jump across the court. GET A HAMMER maim for $80. Customer Can't you break off another little chip and let me have it for $60? Links-Eye- d "Oh, I say, waiter," called Percy, "take a look at the ends of this sausage." The waiter did so. "I don't see anything wrong with them, sir," he said. "Come, now," remonstrated Percy, "don't you think they're awfully close together?" next morning Alice read in morning paper about a bad That Some Crusts automobile accident in Rowenville. "Where is the paper plate I gave The letters stood out huge in her startled gaze, as she swiftly read you under your pie?" asked the the few lines Richard Davies' car bride. "Was that a plate?" inquired the in collision with another car rounding the curve by the mill Alice groom anxiously, "I thought it was knew the very spot a girl, Agnes the lower crust." Philadelphia Brown, a school teacher at Little Rowen, was unharmed, but Davies Even There was badly hurt. He was taken to Bill They tell me you are going his home there were hopes for his around telling everybody you have recovery. no a patient In every hospital in been his for recovery Only hopes I bet you haven't been she the whom city. Davies Dick certainty had taken as a matter of course-D- ick in the Women's hospital.I was born Will Don't be silly with his deep abiding love for enthere. that heart his generous her, deared him to everybody. AND EMPTIED OUT "No no it can't be that!" to her sobbed the girL and going chief, she asked for permission to go home for a few days. "My fiance has been injured in an accident," she explained. On the train, speeding toward Rowenville, Alice knew that she must face the truth. She had never been engaged to Dick, but he had asked her to marry him before she left htrne. Optimist There is always room In Rowenville, she went straight to the Davies house. Dr. White's at the top. and it would be Pessimist-Y- es little car was before the gate. Mrs. after I got to find, luck just my Davies opened the door. blamed thing had the that there, "My dear child, I am so glad you turned upside down. came he has fretted about you for been is he a year I knew it oh, yes, Worn Out Welcome slip is all right-th- ere, better--he WelL goodnight, I hope I Guest the room up the back stairs to his you up too late. doctor has gone down the front way haven't kept Not at all. We Host (yawning) I want to see him." up soon been have getting would Guided by the smell of antisepanyway. Dick's into tics, Alice found the door pleasant room, and pushed it Iopen. Something Simple am "I don't know whether What will this operation Patient voice dreaming or not," said Dick's seems cost me? rather weakly, "but my mind find least $200. Doctor-- At running in circles and I always But doctor, I want Just Patient myself thinking of you." hemstitching. sewing-n- ot "I am here, dear," said Alice soft- plain too ly. "I have been in a circle, Conscientious Arithmetic and it brings me straight to you." Office Boy I've added those New She came in and fcat beside him, her 10 times, sir. figures up Good boy! hand In his, contented at last. As Employer had are the 10 answers, for the girL Agnes Brown-s- he here "And was not been with Dick at all-- she ir!" In the other car! circle another was Later on there Good Lesson the What lesson do we learn but that was a golden one folTeacher which bee? wedding ring. "A, circle the busy from to get stung. lows beside me," Dick told her, Smart Boy--Not adoringly. e LEDGEK For Office Forms ....... Bond Th octlvlliM of notion pic ture and radio favoritucoiutonK a wealth of real nwt. Too rill bm nthrallod th brisk atannw lyprovid i L . r Essentia IF oinism which Virginia Vol I all that ii of in that two graaUst of Mrtain-men- l captur lntrit flaldi In her column Li STAR DUST Read It Regularly In Thit Paptr PMNfl Good Presswork, Good Typography, Good Paper How Safe It Was! One morning a young clerk reported to his boss that he had lost the key to the safe containing important books and documents. o We seek perfection on each order we print. An order here does not mean just so much paper and Ink but a happy combination of the printer's craft and "But I gave you a duplicate key," said the boss. "You haven't lost it as well, I suppose?" "Oh, no, sir, I know where that is." KNOWN "Well, then, you can open the safe." "Please, sir, I thought I might lose the duplicate key, so I put it in the safe!" Awaiting a Chance The man who had made a huge fortune was speaking a few words to a number of students at a business class. Of course, the main theim of the address was himself. "All my success in life, all my Interpreting the Washington New- s- effect ! FOR THXIS QUALITY BUY YOUR PRINTING AT HOME YOU'LL S BB BITTER SERVED oooooeooooooootiooe)ote)ooooooo mm a rtniTii l v a sm W. K. MAK11N liAKAbt wit iv MILFORD, UTAH WV tremendous financial prestige," he said proudly, "I owe to one thing alone pluck, pluck, pluck!" "Yes sir; but how are we to find the right people to pluck?" asked one student. Montreal Star. may have a Dealer That statue is really worth $100, but there being a little chip off here, I will sell it to you con- rocognlzo the) quality of our printing end the high Dealer for VVV CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH : i You are vitally interested today in what is happening at the national capital. A new act ef Congress ot an order issued by one of the multi- S tude of government departments Are-Lik- CITY, UTAH WaniHiuuiiuuuiiiiiiiiiiHiiHimuinHwnmimuiiiHniMf )t out ambitiously, tired of home surroundings, wishing for something brighter, better, bored by old loves, seeking new ones searching for the gold hidden at the foot of the rainbow for my part, I believe that the reason we cannot find the foot of the rainbow is because it has no foot even the rainbow is a THE at office stance?" "We start air. circle, you sav, Mrs In what way, "for in- late?" "Rather if we can catch an express we will get there on the dot," Wilson & Cline jne, a Bradford. BACK Beaver, Utah B "Life is circle." CEDAR CITY LAUNDRY and K. instan?" 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