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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY OFFICIAL Beaver City are having a devil of a the dam worn ai me ,lie canyon, on account of 7ie vapidly rising water." (Who not repeat history does MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS IMN MBS MBS Thev 0I1 Iteis tailoring business Is The boys have tak-- 1 closed near the Hot ranch a bis up onto their are moving Springs and The land." t 0 , Tulton and Eddie Twitoh-home from La '"y auy day with ,lew Who says Beaver automobiles. front?" ifn't coming tu the Carl are both expected Richard Lambert of the Lamwas doing business bert Paper Co. MB8-MBS -C- -- heerup """.. letter asking for Murdock clerk, we .gue.ss." AGAINST SALOONS In almost a .column first page article signed by R. Maeser, a vigagainst orous protest was made the opening of saloons in Beaver. 9- BS .00-715- principal arguement submitted was the effect it would ihave at the Murdock upon attendance Academy at this place, which the been working instructors had It appears that hard to promote. a petition had been filed with the city recorder, bearing the legally required percentage of names, asking that an election be called to decide whetiher or not Beaver should return to the open saloon. The Pros and cons waxed earnest, and the Press remarked: "The agitation over the liquor election is getting acute. Things are being said on both sides of the question which should not be. The law governing this election is plain enough on what should be done. It says that upon the filing of the petition with the requisite number of names within the rethe Council quired time, that SHALL call an election. This is mandatory." The Press therefore held that the question, srtiould and must be decided by the ballots. "The cash system went into effect yesterday. You can't get as much as a nickle's worth of postage stamps unless you have the money to pay for them. They will sell 'near beer' on HOLDS credi- UP OFFICERS "Sheriff Neilsou now has seven boarders in the 'County hotel' who "ere sentenced the other day in Milflirrt til (III lovo ho.J lohn. frti. the theft of a gun. FOR The men made BUS TRBUEL ..a ) Phone r No. 1 or see We your advance greatest comfort by kt-agent select the best your bus djr and "trjvd schedules. And remember in midweek, carry only one "TMt.Mj buy tickets well in of CJVmg Be on time "' your patriotic duty. ad-V,- BEAVEU DRUG CO. Phone No. 1 BEAVER CITY. UTAH Ltd. (Mon) Board (Mon) -- Return of NicK Carter (Tu) -- Soldiers Wi'n Wings (Wedi -- Treasury Hour of Song (Thu) -- Double or Nothing (Fri) -- Flsn. as announced -- J Hughes news (STW3) MBS -- Raymond Clappet Saturday Bond Wagon Ton.gnt s World News -- Oaor.el Heatter ( MTWT)(Sn) iMN- - -L. s. A MB3-IMN -Fulton Lewis Jr. iM Tnur) Camp Reams Presents (W) MBS Hails of Montezuma (Sat) MBS -- Popu.ar bance Or MBS -- PP',,a Dance Or' MBS Pau Sehuoert. news (M-F- ) MBS Popular Dame Or. -7 30 .30-7:30- 7 .iO ro,e. SO-- 10. Round Loin Chops Rib Chops 2 joints)..... Leg Chops and Steaks Shoulder Chops blade arm chops 2 cured only Tenderloin or Ham1 VEAL bone on) (NT cut) Rib standing (china boiw on) (10 cut) Rib stirdlnj (chlrn bom on) (7' eut) Blade Rib standing (chin bonion)(7'eut) ln.. ROASTS Yoke, Rattle, bone In or Triangl- e- Yoke, or Triangl-e- In... 6 8 7 8 5 8 6 7 cut-b- Chuck or Shoulder, Shoulder Chops Round Steak (cutlets) Chuck or Shoulder, Ham1 Rump and Sirloin Rump and Sirloin Leg Shoulder bone In Shoulder boneless boneless 8 7 6 8 Flank Meat Neck In Lamb Patties lamb ground from necks, flanks, shanks, breasts, and miscellaneous lamb trimmings Brains Plateboneless Brisket bone In Shank-b- one Brisket boneless Shank and Heel Meat boneless Ground Veal and Patties veal ground from necks, In Neck-bon- Heel el Shank-b- one Round-bon- eless Hearts flanks, and In Slunk boneless shanks, miscellaneous Kidneys Sweetbreads breasts, HAMBURGER fround from necks, flanks, shanks, skirts, heel ot round, briskets, plates, beef and miscellaneous Brains Hearts 3 5 Feet-b- one 3 Hocks and Knuckles SAUSAGE Bologna, 2 1 1 3 2 Brains 8 Hearts.... sliced, rind off Canadian style, piece or sliced 8 Kidneys Livers and Pepperonl... Smoked and Cooked Sausage:' Typical Items are Pork Sausage, Wieners, VARIETY MEATS 7 Bacon 2 In sMitnif Fresh, Leal Fat or piece, rind ofl. Bacon 9 S Sausage: Typical Items are soft Salami, Thutlnger, and Mortadella. In Jowls slab or piece, rind on. Bacon-s- lab one 8 10 Semi-dr- Fat Backs and Clear Plates. Plates, regular Chitterlings Ears Bacon ess. Dry Sausage Hard: Typical Items are hard Salami, hard PORK CUTS 5 3 trimmings VARIETY MEATS Shoulder-bonel- In.. The point vahn of any other rodr-t-e- at moat item shall be determined by adding 2 point! per pound to the point tatue per pound of the uncooked item iron which it i prepared if it U old whole, or 3 point' per pound shall be added if it ii cooked and diced. 7 Sparerlbs Neck and Backbones BACON veal ne Cervelat, OTHER S Tongues Feet-b- 8 11 Shoulder-bo- Rtiuiar hall (Boston 'lUruUr m tkinami. 2 3 Livers In Pigs 9 butt) boneless VARIETY MEATS In 6 8 Shoulder-b- utt In Neck-bon- eless 7 7 6 9 8 half (picnic) nk half (Boston Sxitt) bone hi Breast-bone- less Neck-b- one slices. boneless boneless Shank-b- one shank end 7 9 9 11 and fatted, less slices Picnic or Picnic or 12 Shoulder-b- utt In Neck-b- one or halt. end boneless, whole or half Shoulder shank half (picnic) bone In Breast and Flank bone In... half, or end cuts. cuts Ham1 crosscut-- STEWS AND OTHER CUTS ROASTS Short Ribs Flank Meat hole utt Shoulder-sha- STEWS AND OTHER CUTS hi Ham'-wHam'-b- Dried Beel.T Ham1 bone In, whole or halt Ham'-b- one in, slices Ham1 butt end Ham1 shank end slices Sparerlbs. Hami-bone- less In bone Sirloin Steak or Chops square COOKED, BOILED, BAKED, AND BARBECUED Tongues, Loin-ce- nter In one Loin Chops Rib Chops Breast-b- one Neck-b- one 10 10 9 7 6 ROASTS Loin-wh- ole, Rattle, Chuck or Shoulder, STEWS AND OTHER CUTS one bone In, slices Shoulder Chops and Steaks. . Bellies, fresh and cured only boneless. Rump boneless Chuck or Shoulder-bo- ne Chuck or Shoulder-bonel- ess. and or part Sirloin Roast bone In STEAKS AND CHOPS na 7 fresh leg-w- hole ROASTS standing (chin 9 Center Chops End Chops Loin boneless, S Tripe Round Tip Chuck or Shoulder.. Flank Beet their STEAKS AND CHOPS Top Round Bottom Round Plate-b- READY-TO-EA- T STEAKS AND CHOPS Hearts Tails (ox Tongues Slrloln-boml- esj.. Rump-bo- COMMODITY par lb. PORK Brains S Baked Loaves, and Liver Sausage meat conGroup 1: 100 tent Group 2: Not less than 90 meat; Liver Sausage Included regardless ot higher meat content Group 3: Not less than 50 meat but Group 47 less than 50 more than 20 meat; Souse and Head Cheese included regardless ol high- from Milfoid and Kidneys er meat content 5 3 11 Sweetbreads were overtaken at Black Rock by Livers Bacon-ri- nds 8 S 1 Tongues "Mm(" content tnctnin ill m- Nat Stoddard and Harry Hedges. terial coined tyr Rattan Ofdtf II Sweetbreads Bacon-pl- ate Talis 6 and Jowl 2 For sparine defmltlMi (afar la Offlclal trimmings and beef fat Hedges had the seven niencovered Tongues 5 Snouts 1 squares lamit at Ham Point Vaktn. while Stoddard went through MEATS them in search of any stolen propMEATS FISH ... . FATS AND OILS Patah pj... (In Paints J (In tin or gfate CHEESES' (In tin or g last any hermetically CHEESES 1 erty they might have. He had rem par H. ant) Mated container) container) container) covered the gun and had laid it on Brains the ground while he proceeded 2 EiamaJaa at ratiaoaal Bonlto Pigs Feet, boned Cutlets. 3 Greek (all hard varieties). J Butter AI Bulk Sausage 8 with the search, when a young lard' Potted and Deviled Crabmeat Process Cheese 7 8 Cheddar Con Chill Came 3 (American)... woman who lives at Black Rock Shortening Cheese Foods Meats 4 Mackerel 7 Swiss Deviled Ham 6 Margarine mistook the hoboes for sheepherd-er- s Sausage In Oil 4 Salmon 7 Brick Deviled Tongue Salad and Cooking Oils Same ebaaaaa ate eat 6 Tamales and the officers for bad men, 2 Sardines 7 Munster ratiaoae. The imaattate Dried Beet 12 (I pint 1 pound) eaamplaa are s rushed to the rescue, possessed Tongue, Beef Llmburger 7 Sea Herring 7 Hams and Picnics (whole -Grated Cream Cbeeee, Lamb Dehydrated herself of the recovered gun and Sea Mussels or half) 7 1 10 Tongue, Cettaca, Caaean CHEESES' Club drew a bead on Hedges, commandLuncheon Meat1 6 Shrimp 7 7 Tongue, Pork Brie, aert, Liederaram, Gouda Kalianae' cliaaiw mcluea Blue. Veal him Meat his Loaf. lower Tuna to fi and let Tongue, 7 7 otter! chMMtaod ing gun Edam Meat Vienna Sausage caidaininf 39 6 Spreads the supposed sheepherders igo. The 6 Yellow Tall 7 (Far a cefipUte Bet el Smoked ac mara by wtifhl ehaetoe net rattened, aae 2 AU Other Pigs Feet bone In 3 7 All Other Italian (all hard varieties). el natural cbactes. only thing that saved the day the Rtfulatiena.J officers was the knowledge lotkdiul Sakad Luncheon Maat, Spiced Ham, Chapped Ham, and Cbeppad Petit, whether ar net rimeied Irem ceouiner. Eaceel aetdwees la bulk eakt certamtnf aw than ate (S) aeundi (net subdivided inte units el S that the weapon was not loaded, pounds ar last). Far such aufcbesea aea Oflicial Table el Trada Feiot and after considerable persuasion H. a. 60VERNMCNT rtlNTIMB orpicc the young woman surrendered the gun and allowed the officers to deNo. 2; Leland No. 1; Leland Lucy Joseph Est. Lot 2, Blk. Mining District; all la BeaTwp. 26 South. Range 13 W. part with their prisoners." No. 5; Leland No. 3; Leland 7, Adamsvllle Towa, Beaver ver County, Utah. Jumbo Fraction; Jumbo No. No. 4; Venus No. 2; Venus County, Utah. K. L. Mc Garry 4; Jumbo No. 5; Surv. No. Marguerite No. 3; Venus No. 4; Granite 5847, containing 44.417 acReinold Dinkier W. Ms of Sec. No. 5487; Copper Survey No. 3; Jumbo; Eagle; Venus res, situated in Pruess MinNo. 15, Tp. 26 S.. R. 10 W., S. L. Belt Extension Surv. No. 5; Granite; Good Luck M., cont. 320 acres. ing Disttrict. Rlcko; Treas5487; Jumbo Nos. 2 and 3, No. 3; Good Luck; Surv. ure; Little Jenna; Survey Surv. No. 5487; Homestake Frank Curren E. Vs of Sec. No. 5815, cont. 639.55 acres, No. 3269. containing 29.688 Surv. &o. 5487. cont. 75.873 21. Tp. 26 S.. R. 10 W.. S. L. situated in Pruess Mining acres situated in Pruess Minacres in North Star Mining M., cont. 320 acres. Surv. District, Twp. 26 S., R. 13 W. ing District. Pirate; Dist. of Beaver County, Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tiieologos Hajlandonlos NV4 Granite No. 2; Granite ExNo. 3270, cont. 9.344 acres, that on the 25th day of May 1943, of Sec. 14, Tp. 26 S., II. 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I No. Surv. situated la Pruess Mining 5815, tension; at 10 o'clock a. ni., at the front W., S. L. M., cont 3?0 acres. have hereunto set my hand and situNo. 41.32 Dist. Lot acres, 37; Contact, containing in house court door of the county ollieial seal this 27th day of April, N. E. V4 C. C. Johnson, et al ated In Pruess Mining Dis( Int. in 13.12 a.) 6.56 ac. Heaver City, Beaver county, Utah, 1943. WILLIAM A. MILLER, 3. E. Sec. of and d 36, In Tp. 26 R. 13 W. sit'd Pruess S., Twp. trict, Mining I will offer for sale at public auc26 S., R. 11 W., S. L. M., County Auditor. Dis(SEAL) Fraction in Pruess Papoose Extension; Mining tion and sell to the highest bidder Beaver County, Utah. contalnine 320 acres. No. No. 5933, conSurv. Lot trict. Lodes; Cunningham, the to provifor cash, pursuant E. Vi of A. Holden 38 ( ii interest in 11.68 acs.) (First publication April 30, 1943) taining 17.489 acres, situatRevised Clayton, sions of Section 11 W., R. S.. 28 Sec. 14, ed In Pruess Mining District, 5.84 acres situated in Pruess Tj. (Last publication May 21, 14 J) as amend- ctatntua nf I'tah S. L. M., cont. 320 acres. real described ed, the following S. Vt of S. M. Hearn estate situated in said county ana Harry W. 4, of Sec. 27, Tp. 28 S., now held by it under preliminary R. 11 W., S. L. M., cont. 80 A. tax sale. No bid for less than the THE OLD JUDGE N. Vt of N. M. Hearn Harry total amount of taxes, interest W. K of Sec. 34, Tp. 28 S., iK.nnitr nil winfs which are a R. 11 W., S. L. M., cont. 80 A. charge upon such real estate will Evelyn B. Hendrickson W. V4 be accepted: of S. W. "4 of Sec. 12, Tp. S. of 29 S., R. 11 W., S. L. M., con. 3 Scott R. Tattersall 80 acres. Lot 4, Blk 40. plat A. Beaver David Mining Co. ReciKlug City Survey u ni b e r L Reciprocity Nob. 1 procity; Beaumont Stanley and 3; Accrington Nos. 1, 2, dwe'lliiiig located on the Nth 3, 4, 6, 6, 7; Utah Nos, 1, 2, part of Lot 1. Blk. 54, Plat 3; Drum; Drum Nob. 1 & 2; A. Beaver City Survey. G. Victor George Dewey; Champion; Winnie Roberts c,o Congress No. 2; St. Louis Lot 2. Blk. S, Plat Myers Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4; Emporia Nos. A, Minersville Town. Surv. -- All of 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11; Fotberlnghani Douglas 451.183 No. B. 5986, containing Plat 24. Blk. Lot 5, acres. Nineteen Hundred; Town Survey, except 22 Surv. No. 4655. Klug David; ft. E. and W. by 35 ft. N. and Little Dick; St. Absolom; corner. K. S. in S.. No. 2; Old Warrior; 2. Blk. 10. Stephen Lot H. M. Ileum Horn Silver Apex Nos. 1, 2, Lewis Addition to the Town 3, 4, 6. 7, 8. 9. 10 11. 12, 13, of Milfoid. Beaver County, 14; Horn Silver Extension; l'lal1Mack Fraction; Lady 1 21, and Dolly Lots M. P. Lewis Franklin Fraction; Emporia; Blk. 1. Railroad Addition to Emporia Fraction; Independthe Town of Milford, Beaver Nos. 1 and 3; Survey ence County, I'tah. 368.38 No. containing 6921, 2 3, and 1. Bert James Lots Silver Horn Fraction; acres. to Blk. 2. Railroad Addition -- Surv. No. 5989, cont. .304 the Town of Milford. Beaver of an acre. Young America; Utah. County, V. S. Lot No. 70, contain-Jennie Lvon, c o Klmer dale Gramplon 9.08 acres. corK N. ing Com. 21.4 ids S. of U. S. hot No. 61, containing 4, Sec. Tp. of B. 4 8. of ner 16.60 acres. Jay Hawker 29 S, R 7 W.. S. L. M. ; Tb. U. S. Lot No. 60. containing 45' 16 Vs. S. de. 7 9 rods. V. 10.30 acres. Lady Washing-ton;Sur8 Vv. K 23 51 rds; S. 75 (leg. No. 3401, conK. 17.68 rds; S. 16 deg. 23 Dick acres. 16.766 taining 45 29 rds.; E 37 rdr. N. Sur. No. 3399. conTaylor; this country has ever known. Everybody 62 "I've been meanin' to ask you for the last rds N. IS. deg. E. 47 rds.; 2.38 acres. Lady taining of of weeks. had all the liquor they wanted only it came what think oont. 19 41 acre. couple Judge, you to Surv. No. 3400, Franklin; Com at a this prohibition talk that keeps croppin' up from boottleggers at exorbitant prices and Dolacres. Win. H. Roberta 17.218 containing W corso often." the No. 61. stake 20 rds. S. of N. . Lot S. U. every government was deprived of millions and Mack ly ner of N. K. U 'f VV, W. All heard some of it too, Henry, and 15.37 acres. millions of dollars in taxes. "I've containing of Soc. 11. TP. 29S.. I feel like this about it... situated In San Francisco or "It seems to me, as I told my Congress8. 20 S L M.; th. E. 80 rds; Pruess Mining District, Beacomes to man from down in Washington last week, that small a N"It rds 20 comparatively rds- W 80 rds; ver County, Utah. of reformers ... the same type that we've group got all we can do here at home to 10 A.; also com. at Co. Con. Mining Queen us into last N.V comer of N- E.TP.4 29of IndianWino; win Inthe this war without wasting time plunged help prohibition during Indian Queen; of Sec. 11. war. as we about all into And, N. W. Indian Chief; nearly arguing things we know, from sad remember, Seneca; dian; Ui. L. No. 14 of S.. R. 7 W.. S. L. M.: Granite work." the won't crime worst and Ute; experience, gangsterism years papoose; 40 rds; 40 rds; S. 20 rds; W. Leland Fraction 4Piute; A. 5 cent. Willow; N. 20 rds. to beg., Belcher; No. 6; Lot 1. BU. Genuine Contact; Sunnyslde: Lucy Joseph Ent. Town Survey, Bnnaf lnduttrm, Int. Conjtrtnct of Alcohol Adamsvllle 3 Venue; Leland No. 7; Laland Beaver County, Utah. get-awa- y arad-ac- li pf-ca- for-th- e Notice of Sale of Real Estate Dis-ate- SAYS... Mil-for- d your bus agent "in Holmes (Fri Gabriel Heatter (Sunt 3.ie'n. news (M-F- ) rriemre o( Air (S Old fashioned Revival (Sn) Manpower MBS -- Mediation Sirloin Bladi Point COMMODITY prlb. LAMB-MUT- TON Kidneys.. livers Sweetbreads Round Tip -- Confidentially Yours (TT3at) -- The Better Half (Mon) PaiB In Review (Tues) -- Take a Card (Wedi 45 The WOMAN (Mon) Forum (Sun) Sam (Mon-Weii- i MBS-MB- Portirhoim Rib CHEESE MEATS (MF) jr.y ,Sa,, Halt 6 Points COMMODITY VARIETY MEATS Club (Sum (MF) 8 PROTEST t." lSm) AND FATS, FISH, Effective May 2, 1943 BEEF news -- - 7 30- and "County wife are celebrating the advent of a boy. Assistant their firstborn not even new3 lM.F, stan? -- Boake -- proposition." Clerk county M.,,ey oun-rv -- Rev,pw,n8 tdor -C- ArmyNavy -- B. risy Reaj, Bible lUWFl IMN-MB- -Mary Tsvior ) -- Letter, tc My Son (Sun) MBS -- Stanley DlckSun. news ,3n) -- W fc. D. New (MF) Safety Sunus (Sun) -- Prescott Rooinson. -- Peseen Plusoralo newsfMP) I M--- The PilBi-lHour (Sun) MB8- -- Cedrtc (Mjn-Frl- ) fustet MB8-MBS Arthur Gaeth. news (M-F- ) Phllade.pnia orch (Frl) MBS -- Shady Valley Folks -- Lutheran aour 00-- 2 -- Walter Compton. (Sun) news (M-F- ) :30 MBS -- Viunii Peoples Church (Sr.) IMN -- On the Home Front (M-F- ) MBS -- Navy duiletir. Board (Sat) MBS -- Buildoe Drummond (Sun) 4:30 MBS -- Hawaii Calls (Sat) 4 30 Close news (Sun) 5 00-5:ol Prophecy (Sun) Fulton Lewis Sr (M-F- a md the faculty of our local him to accept school instructed Coach ,Ssl) FOR MEAT, New STEAKS -- Sidney meet Miller'B VALUES POINT (Into lb. COMMODITY Mr lb. BEEF (M-- MuU4. Uaem Melodies (Wed) Cai Tmney iM W F) Arrangements are being made L. D. S. University to bring the for a meet team down to Beaver Coach of Knapp 10th May. on the a Gang Ar nUI yesterday. received Point COMMODITY of 30 Years Ago, 'iteriet'ied by The Files of The Heaver Press s Mt.mrk-- bere TABLE OF CONSUMER No. 2 Retrospect in 7, 1943 v. b.. - - - - |