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Show AUGUST 81, 1939 THE BEAVER PRESSTHURSDAY, . I 3I10 IBtavtt $MBB PRtS UTAH STATE TRUTH about ADVERTISING About You and and th N. E. A. BEAVER Publisher Published Every Thursday 6 mtlw. 1 mth. 85c (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 1 yr. f 2 A First Class Publication Entered in the Post Office ii Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Phone 24 Advertising rates quoted when requested. SAFETY ON THE HIGHWAY- - and Ina Miss Helen Joseph Ashworth left the last of the week for Callfornia"forV"'','two weeks vacation. While there they will be the guests of Miss Betty Gillies. Eight of the Segul rlrla with, their teacher Ester Rollins went up to the Old. Measer home, early Wednesday morning andi cooked their breakfast, and filled the Cells in their health field to complete their primary work. No driver can be too careful while traveling the Mrs. Susie Walker of Cedar excellent thoroughfares of our precious state. Most City and Mrs. Ida Dongard of Ely, all of our major highways and many of our secondary Nevada spent the week end at with their mother and. atroads are in the best of shape, thanks to the progres- Beaver tended the funeral of their sive attitude of our splendid state road commission. Frank Holbrook. But it takes more than perfect roads to insure "Safety On The Highway," it takes perfect drivers. Dr. and Mrs. Ruben Joseph of Drivers, that when they are motoring, conscientious- Panguitch. were over to attend the funeral of their uncle John T, ly realize the fact, that the highways they are travel- Joseph Thursday of last week. ing belong to a million drivers besides themselves. Mother Nature is the biggest factor in "Safety On Miss Lyd'la Robinson returned The Highway." For its Mother Ntaure thate we hu- home from Salt Lake City the mans beings must combat. The driver that persists in last of the week after spending traveling at a high rate of speed, may for an indefinet ten days on school business. period avoid serious mishaps. But it only takes once to Mrs. Frank Holbrook, son and mar a perfect record, by the killing of an innocent wife and daughter left for their child, traveling from home to school or playing near home in Nevada Sunday morning the school premises, or it make be the drivers family, after spending the week end with and grandmother turned over in a barrow bit, a mash into a fast train, their mother rs. Nancy K. Burt. taking an entire family. Yes, Mother Nature is the big factor to insure "Safety on The Highway." Mrs. Ardith Outzen of .Milford Mr. and Mrs. Driver, School Starts Within the next spent a few hours visiting Beaver friends In the Interest of the Beais colicited in few days, your County Fair. She was enroute with state, school and city authorities in maintain ver to Richfield, were she attended ing the high standard of "Safety First" that is the the Kow Kounty Fair. pride of this community. brothe- r-in-law Business continues to look up in many lines. Noth ing comparable to a boom is in evidence, but the slow and steady improvement that set in some time back is continuing. General forecast is that there will be a substan- tial fall upturn. Important factor is a change in feeling on the 8 ft 0 is 111 tr a i Y is home from Salt Lake City to spend a two weeks vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patterson and brother Adolph. fcfcVV.XV.VW.V. '.'.fW, .w.-W- S . Mr. and Mrs. David McKnlght and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of Minersvllle were In Beaver Thursday to attend the funeral services of John T. Joseph. A S x '.4Mb: EDUCATION FOR LIVING Youth of the Intermountain area will find at Brigham Young University the invaluable opportunity to prepare for LIVING, in addition to the mere earning of a living. TRAINING FOR VOCATIONAL SUCCESS is an important part of education, and the University gives it proper emphasis. Its large faculty, modern equipment, and broad curriculum provide an excellent foundation for proficiency in the pursuits of life. MORE VITAL THAN THIS however, is the education of the heart and spirit which is gained by the young men and women who enter the portals of Brigham Young University. This added inspiration found in the atmosphere of this pioneer institution prepares them for the glorious future that is theirs in the America of the 20th things JTKi PT tr The Anderson Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Pioneer home. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Lulula W. Stores of Flan-drSouth Dakota Is the guest of her sister Mrs. Etelka Robinson o, and brother C. Dennis White. Opportunity 2 ADS ARE Printed Mr. Thomas Smith, left Thursday for Salt Lake City for .his son Elden who. has been a vatient in the L.D.S. hospital. He has improved eufficiently to be brought home.- - uncle part of some industrial leaders. They were pleased by the relatively conservative attitude of the last Congress, and regard it as evidence of a rightist swing in public opinion. Salt Lake's Newest Hotel 22, 23 AND 25, 1939 Write for a Catalog to: The President Brigham Young University "The Friendly School" at Provo, Utah DIRECTOR AUTO LOANS REFINANCING Low Quick Loans flo Ked Tape Froyd-Corr- y CO jj Co. N. Main Ced jLctcpuone luj DR. E. A. W PETTI' Dentist Office in Tolton Phone No. 5 Buildiaj BeaTer.lj i;: READ the ADS and BROWN to BROWS ASSAYERS NORTH CREEK NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twtichell Jr. announce the marriage of their son Boyd to Miss Thelma Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hensen of Salt Lake City, Utah, which took place in the L. D. S. Temple in Salt Lake City, Wednes day the 23rd day of August, 1939. A reception was given in their Mall Work We Standardize EUREKA Solicited ARTHUR on AccarH id SMITH PLUMBING and HEATDiij TELEPHONE Get a Shave and SS Hair ft! at tht SANITARY BARBER S Mllo Baker, Propriete Located North of Post Of C. WILSON B0TO Detective Let Us Investigate Your W in a confidential mante. Western Detective Agency Beaver City, Tt READ THE Along With the Ne! Looking Into The Future OUR PIONEER ANCESTORS, fighting Indians, surveying the wilderness, and hewing homesteads out of the raw, new country, little dreamed of the problems the future would hold. We of today face diffThe iculties no less trying and future may be as full of change as today is to the past. Only the simple virtues of common sense and thrift survive. Look ahead with the confidence of financial stability-Sava part of your present income for the Applied Science BER Type 2 Frank Holbrook. THE DIVISIONS DATES-SEPTEM- In Big BUISNESS soul-stirrin- 9 REGISTRATION NEWS CLE Physician & Surgeon Professional Bldg. - Beaw Phone - Office 84 - Reg. Offioe Hours - 11 to I; honor Friday evening at the West Ward amusement hall. Charles Watters, hds son Warren and Mrs. Ha Faux furnished the music. The newly weds received many Mr. George Durham, former beautiful gifts from their friends. teacher at the Murdock Academy They will make their home at and now a resident of Salt Lake North Creek for the present. Ciyt was a Beaver visitor ThursmusBrothers Wm. Morgan of Beaday. He is giving a course in ic at Cedar City. ver and Brother Reese of Ogden were missionaries at our Sunday Mrs. Emma Mathews of Cedar School Sunday. Their remarks City spent Thursday at Beaver. were immensely enjoyed by everyWhile .here she attended the fun- one. eral services of her cousin Frank A group of young people from Holbrook. here staged a surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Burton and Earl Shotwell Sunday evening. All children of Afton, Wyoming spent had a very time. enjoyable in Beaver the guests the week-en- d of Mrs. Burton's parents Mr. and Darrell Merchant is with the Mrs Alma Powell. While here they advertising group of Beaver Coun attended the funeral of their ty Fair at Delta this week. century. Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Commerce Extension Division Education Research Division Graduate Division 35 Departments 1600 Courses SI? DR. LEON H. Knocks ' last Patterson TH , Farns worth .returned Mrs. Ralph Bohn spent home from Cedar the week end and reports his little son Gale who Thursday at Cedar City with Mrs. is In the Iron County hospital, Bernard Baldwin and family. is slowly on the improve. was Mrs. Alden Woodhouse Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gunn called to Minersvllle, Friday on and children of St. Paul Minneso- account of the serious illness of ta were called here by the sudden her grandmother Mrs. Wm. death of their father and grand father John T. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gunn spent Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Rigby last week in California as the and children returned to their guest of their daughter Mrs. Ora home in Heber City the last of the Boyle and family at Los Angeles week after visiting old Beaver and Mrs. Gunn's sister Mrs. Nettle Painter and family at friends for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Iverson and daughter Lois motored to Kanosh to spend the week-en- d with the home folks. I MEMORY COURSE IN 1,000 LESSONS we way, by finding a man whom German psychologist,. can we whom from and trust can THE a careful scholarly oball the many things we need buy human the of the of workings server our lives more interesting make to 90 mind, has said that we forget and complete. within per cent of what we learn Advertising Is the news of busiFrom your own experi24 hours. Often that news is of far more ness. is ence you know that what he says importance to ns than any other true. news in the paper. unThe business man, noting this, For example, if a woman needs derstands why he must advertise, new coat and scans the advertisea nor sporadically, not occasionally to see what is being offered, ments but all the time. It's the only way news she reads is of business to the service of the greatest he can be in her life right moment far greater his customers. on page one of His advertising reminds us of him then than the story or of an oil Minor Asia in war a and he sells, and of the things Texas. fire field in though we may for- ; Stripped of all glamor and mysget him and those E3 tery advertising amounts to nothing between more exciting than this: telling peo1 times, every adver- - iW ple of a place where they can get tisement he pub- - I J what they need to make life possilishes renews the or endurable or lively or enble and rrp. ;mni.a.t!inn joyable at the most satisfactory and ates recognition of p economical basis. Ills uuwucsa. ,Ja;ji. The advertiser who keeps telling His problem is to the story of his advantages naturalUna tne mosi ecu- ly gets the bulk of the trade, bemindine us that it is cause, as you have just learned, we to our advantage to Charles Roth all forget rapidly and must be reminded continually if we are to act. trade with him. He discovers soon that nothing is When advertising Is carried on for so economical a medium for this a long enough time, the name of the purpose as the newspaper. There man and his product become a part he advertises. We read. Both he of the daily life of millions of houseand ourselves benefit by his repeatholds, respected, revered things and ed advertising. names, almost as close to us as He benefits in the obvious way, friends or 'members of our own famby winning us as steady customers. ily. Wp benefit in an equally obvious Charles B. Roth. Frank Miss Leah AU. ABOUT By CHARLES B. ROTH Your Friends in ASSOCIATIOM WALTER L. CARLTON I . g. e future. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 ITS A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE BANK OF FRIENDLINESS Beaver City Brand OF MILFORD STATE BANK |