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Show leaver county xnzzut pres ' Beaver County Vee!dy Press L Karl S. Carlton, Editor NOTES LE Superintendent Karl the Entered at UeTostofflce la Bearer City, Utah, as Second Claw V11 Matter ' Subscription $iool Per Year MEVTT-SVIL- was a visitor at school Wednesday, ' . , . G. Maeser Mlnersville - Dr. Alexander spent Friday at the Mlnersville school testing the eyes of the pupila. . . , - 1811 I, UJ 8Unley McKnlght hat gone ' to Delta, where he ! working at the " present time. ' THIS SEASON'S PEST -- Hold it ready. Squirt it, soft. y- KILLED BY LIGIXTMNG tO w Wttftf-5- - to 0 -. - ap 20 y-.t- 0 EnTeach"crawling, sneaking one.' :- - :..t....nj... ro s, w - - I ro ' : 10O lNJ)------:- ro o Ma-fho- - Prk CO FOR SALS'.. Cheap New Clayton Piano, finish; Beautiful Tone. Bench Stool Term Liberal. --A, J. Hutch-lag. Catmndity k to hall powder-gu- n, 120 "MlllMlMIjlIMMIM t0 Saturday May t, a Jacs band from 8alt Lake City will furnish the music at a dance to he given at Wood's Swing upon him with a vim, 7 Whale the "daylights out of him. Ask your neighbor to assist. Thrash the insect. "Use your fist ,Take a little , ' MiM Noweis spent the week end . at her home la Bearer, itatj r May High CoctG Affect Operation Greater Revenues Required-- ' ApriFl I. ItiJfkon :''--' - : ::::I::;Iifc:i:::::::::::::::: : Reams of M. sticky Japer buy. Ever keep your swatter nigh. Down it now the Bolshefly; r? THE VICTORY LOAN ' Tlie Victory Loan is the biggest bargain. the government of the United states has ever offered the American people. It is. more than that. It is a cold test of the patriotism of every American citizen. It is going to'sift feverish, war time V" Americans" out of the great mass' of patriotic Americans who are solidly ?uiet, thinking, really first, last and all the time AmericanS'Who know the value of their citizenship and are ever ready to answer its demands. '"x2H To1 the real American the 4 4 per cent and. tax exempt tion features of the Victory notes are minor considerations. The big thing is that the country needs the money ,$4,500,000,000 to settle the pressing war costs. These are the same kind of Americans who, when we were called to war. when we declared war two years ago didn't stop to consider whether we were right or wrong or whether and quit their jobs they could be maimed or wounded, but A' ' vv : answered the call to arms. ':' To these kind of Americans the' government of the Uni ted States comes for. the Victory. Liberty Loan.' This is the second largest loan asked. It will require the united efforts of the people. to mae good, and everybody should Zy'.'j 3-- -'A- T respond promptly and patriotically.1 The Vwar expenses have been incurred and every dollar of America's obliga tion should and will be paid In full u l, j ; , : A - " GOOD ROADS Road building is becoming a science, and instead of the worK done under the. competent direction of having x x te . rr . i ii county or lown omciais, me, siaies are assuming me re sponsibility of control, with excellent results, . In Massa chusetts road making under the supervision of state offi cials has become an art, and- as a consequence, the old Bay state is creating a system of highways which has few equals anywhere. Incidentally, as a direct result of the construction of good roads, the value of country property in Massachusetts", has considerably,, increased. If good roads will so increase the value of farm property m the old eastern statesV what may we not expect in this country? We are all equally interested in good roads. Let's get ousy. . . ; ' - 1 BXPORT MADE TO Tint BAXaTCOMMigslOXKR rrAn, OP THE COXDITlOlt OF THE " 1 OF THIS STATE OF - , j ' - ! f State Bank of Beaver County LOCATED AT BEAVER IX THE COUNTY OF STATE )F ' UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF. BUSINESS OJf THEBEAVER, Srd DAY OF APRIL ' ..' Reaoarcee : Loans and Dlscounta...... ..110,168.19 Capital Stock paid ln......19,000.00 Overdraft Vnsecurel.M:..;,W!1.31 Surplus Fund,..i.r;..U. 1.000.0 0 8tocks and Other Bnda 10.850. 80 Undivided Prof.- Int. Ex...3,S7S.S4 Furniture and riitures..5,110.00 Dividends Unpald.......;J ltt.00 Due SUte Banks ft Bankers..ll7.l7 Real EsUte Due from NatT Bnka ...51,117.14 Individual Depoalta.to.:;...lf,7S0:i7 ' Due from. Bute Bnka, Bak,s....5S.88 Demand Car. of Dep. 'r.rv.r11.00 .. 1,418.01 Checks and Cash Items... 1.JI5.8J Cashier's i. 11,144.16 Gold Coin .......B10.00 Savings Deposits....... -Cer. of Time '..1.140.00 Deposit Coin S05.S1 gpver Currency ...........M..... 3,10 J.OO mt Set Aside for Taxes...l00.00 1,311.21 Expense , Account Interest and Taxes Pd. ......!01.1I ..15.000.0 Treasury Certiflcates .. ' 211.574.44 Total Total 111,174.44 - .4,SU.10 Cheeka.... " ' , State of Utatr County of Beaver as. ' , ; ,. , Chas. E. Murdock. being duly sworn aecordlnk to law, depoeea and aaya that he is cashier of the ab ove named bank; that-th- e above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of, the eatd bank at the close of business on the Srd 6sy of April. . . 1111. CHAS E MURDOCK. -- Subscribed and sworn to before me this lllhtylay of April, 1111 Emma F.Msthews, Notary Publle My eommlstton expiree' 28th dsy of February, 1111; ' Smtiel ... , . . O. White Joe. F. MrOregor John R. Murdock Jr. ;. Office - x f Mr, YM:. Belknap v,-- - - INCE 1913 thert haa been a tUtAj increase in the price of all eommodi- d tiea and the product of Industry, which haa not in a ratea. In order to meet the past. corresponding increaae aad present high cost of' telephone operation, a revenue in just preportien ' " - . to the axpense must be aeoored. ' . t the-sam- Between 1913 arid 1918, commodity prises advanced 112, wages' ad--, and Telephone ' rates thi country ortr J adrasoed only vaneed 72 Adequate rates are needed if the service is to be maintained efficiently and. on a eompreheneire scale, so as to meet the increasing demands of the public. 1. "- -r Sgt 1st Clasa Dave P.' Carlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl & Carlton, arrived In Beaver Thursday, from a year's service with the engineers In France. ; After a abort visit here he will go to Southern California to see his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Carlton, at Riverside. The Sgt geologist by profession and is graduate of Stanford University, was formerly In the employ of the Standard Oil company at Fulerton California. He enlisted at Ban Fran clsco In December. HIT and was as signed to the 17th Engineers, which was a mining regiment After short period of training ; at Camp Meade, a portion of the regiment was sent to France, landing In Brest early la March.' Three other boys who are known la Beaver county were members of this retimes E. R. Lldvall. Ira Cox and Jo. GC1- " son. ,f Tho Mountain States Telephone TO STOCK OWNERS On and after May. Sth,1819, we. the undersigned, of Buckhorn6. Utah will set out poisoned hay and grain to kill the Jack rabbits. Stock owners are warned to keep their stock away. A. B. Ooodmaa : W. F. 8tapley i W. J. Keith first Published May Ind. 1911 Last Pabyshed. May l. lllt. , - DIRECTORY INTER-MOUNTA- - lth . 4. 1-- 0H4, 1-- 1-- 4. 1-- 4 - ' N INSURANCE Money to Loan on Approved '' ' ; - ' Farm Landa JOHN C. McGARRY : Beaver Utah . : WM. HURST Aestraeta Fatente Ueeneed Abetraeter fer-Miner- al Indemnity 8choor lands vis: Serial RlPORTt Orf PROPIRTlia 0238J 0, Lots 3, 4, N E 4 S. W 4 8 E N W 4 8 8 W 4 Mllferd and Seaver, Utah S W 4 S E Sec 11; N X 4 8 S B 4 8 B B Sec 11. T. 17 South R. I West B. L. If . s Copies of said lists, so far as they relate .to said tracts by descriptive O. A. subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection .ATTORNIY AT LAW, by any person interested and by the publle generally. Beaver, UUb During the period of publication of thia notice, or any time thereafter, Practices .In ail the Courts of 'e and before final approval and certi. the Bute fication, under departmental regulations of April IS, 1907 protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on ' me ground tnat tne same la more Stop, Think, Reason valuable for mineral than tor agri Hides and cultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to ihe General Land Office at Washington, D. O. : We Bay Them Failure so to protest or contest, with . in tne time specified, will be consid ered sufficient evidence of the non- Clean, up the , place bring as mineral character of the tracts and your Raga, Rubber, Iron, Brass Lead the aelectlohs thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be ap Copper,, Babbit and Sacks. We quote, prices pa Ind hand unprover io tne Bute. . GOULD BLAKLEY. Register used Autoa. First Publication, April 4, 1919 Office Sloan's Stone WiiehouM. Last Publication, May I, 1919. , 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 4. 1-- 1-- 4, 4, 1-- 4. 1-- 1-- 1-- 4, . MURDOCK .. - , . . Pits ... -- . DELINQUENT NOTICE -- Claimant names aa witnesses: Archie Hoopea, James E. Iloopes William A. Carlow, Richard Mores. all of Beaver Utah. GOULD B. BLEAKLY. Register, rirst Published May 9, 1919 ' Last Pabltshed May 30. 1919. LIFE V IN ' AND GUARDIANSHIP Mareh 11. 1919 To whom It may concern:- NOTICES Notice la hereby given that the Consalt county clerk or the respectState of Utai has filed In thU office ive signers for farther information. lists of lands, selected by the Bute, M odoe to Ckeclltors under section I of the Act of ConEaUte of Mary W. fotheringham, gress approved July II, 1I94, as v- 1919. v,,M;i PROFESSIONAL ar United Stotee Lead Office, Salt Lake aty Utah, ' tftf t PBOBATU 1-- 0 notice of intention to make three-yeProof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Bearer Utah, on the 10th day of May, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: s Arch Patterson, Goodrich Fotheringham, W. W. Hutchinge, William T. Boyle, all of Beaver Utah. GOULD B. BLAKLBT Register. First Publication April 4, 1919. Last Publication, May t, 1911. notice LEOAL NOTICES Cl Telegniph ' Co. rr 2535 t u.iijf! (HliHfj - This eompany is operating its telephone property tinder the direetiesi of the Postmaster General lor the United States Qofernment and mast jeevre siiieient rerenae to eorer the cost, of rendering the service. , , , . deceased. Creditors will present claims with voethers attached, to the administrator of the estate of Mary W. Fotheringham, deceased, at the office, of Jtoasell E. Parsons. Beaver City, Utah, on or before the day of . Jane, A. D. 1319. A. L. Fotheringham, Administra tor of the estate of Mary W. Fother' r' ingham. deceased. Russell S. Parsons, Beaver Utah, Attorney for Admlnstrator.' Mrs. O. McShane has returned First Published April 13 th. 1911 . from Lvnd, where she " baa been Last PnblicaUon, May 9th, 1919. spending a few days visiting her sen NOTICE OP PTJBLICATIOJr Clinton Mcshane, who la employed In the store of Harry DooUttle. Department of the Interior, TJ. B. Lead Office at Salt' Lake City Misses Thelma. Hodgee and Veda April 11. 1919 Notice la hereby given that George Morgan have gone to Lnnd to spend some little time, having secured po H. Olcott. of Beaver, Utah, who on sition as waitresses at the - Lund June S, 1915, made Homestead Enfor E 1 N. try, 8erial No. I Hotel W N E 4 8. W N W S E. Section 5 Twp. 10 south. Range Mrs. 8lUs Cox left for Salt Lake 7 Weet, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-Tuesday afternoon. While la Ma to eetablUh claim to the year ford she attended the Christian ce land Proof, above described, before the lecture, leaving on the It o'clock Clerk of the District Court at Bea ver, Utah, on the 9th day of June, train for the city. l.0oni t liv- ing cost of employes. The consumer has realised, the necessity of paying more for rent, for food, for elothing and for tramportatioa. The telephone e conditions which hava produced indnelry ' has been affeoted by necessities all life. in the of of ; higher prices William Burt la employed for a few days la Mllford, assisting In mak lng extensive alUrations ta the Jef ferson block.- - (I ad-- vanced both booaust 6f the increased cost of material and the increased i' i The cost of telephone operation has steadily The reason is simple and Mrs. 0. E. Puffer and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Murdock Sr. motored over to Mllford Tuesday night to at tend the Christian Science lecture, given by Frank Bell of Philadelphia who. Is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The . Mother Church of Christ Scientist of Boston, I Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fotherlagnam also 'attended the lecture and Mrs. Fotheringham left on the 11 o'clock train for Pheonlt, .Arlsona, to spend some little time with her daughter, f . 'is'- Mr. - zo ?13 t been-reflecte- day night. May lib. Don't forget this date. Come and. hear the re port of the delegates, back from the Rebekaa assembly. ,r ' 1917 1916 . in : Telephone Rates 1913 to 1918 Ccnpored with Changes in Vages end Prices Rebekaa Lodge No. 17, Its regular session, Tues- Mrs. Jonee. WIS Qcjes children, accompanied by Mrs. Alex Haiuiilon. went to Mllford Tuesday evening to attend the Christian Science lecture. , I. W. E. Evans, Bank Commission er of the State of Utah, do hereby cer tf!y that the foregoing la a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, died in my office this 14th day of April, . 131. W. BrPfWltw' .. z lllllllilllllilllllilillllllnl'l nd' Mm. 'Marshall Levi and will hold io to I, , of Bank Commissioner. .... yesterday and Instantly killed, while at work on his ranch at North Creek. He was alone at the time, and as his watch had stopped at 12: SO and "showed signs of being burned, It is supposed It. occurred at that time. His body was not found until late In the evening. -: He leaves a wife and a large family of, children. More particulars will be given next week. ' ' i i" i' Cook Judge Morris and W. have been her this week holding a short term of court , Directors SUte of Utah, H. Gale was struck by Mansflold Irrigation A Reservoir ' Company, , of business. BeaPrincipal place - ver City UUh,'" , NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described Stock, on account of Aftseftsment levied Janizary 15th. 1119, the several amounts set opposite the names of the resS. pective shareholders aa follows Mflford Hide Hons3 and Junk Ccnipany .Kilfotd, Utah - order of the Board of Directors on the 16th day of January, 1919, so many shares of each parcel of Stock as msy be necessary will be, rroncs pon ptjelicatiox sold at the Office of the Secretary,.', Departmeat of the Interior, U. Tolton's store, Beaver, Utah, on the' Lead Offloe at fUH like , No. Cer. No Bhar. Ami 10th day of Nsme May. 1919, at the hour Utah B J . Bhowalter- 47 4 of S p. m. of aatd date, to pay the aty flS.00 March 17, 1919 Jonh. Greenwood 15 flB.90 delinquent Assessments together Notice Is hereby given that Edwin C O Woodbury IS 11 111. SO with the cost of advertising and ex- A. Doha, of Beaver Utah, who on James Steel 14 115.00 pense of sale. J rice Is. 1911 made Homestead En Dale Sly 14 915.00 Manderfleld In Igatlon k Reservoir try, f erial No. 011189. for S 3 S E Shows tor A Steele SI 3.3 13.78 Company, 1 4 8W Section 4; 8 Section Melville Real Es- By J. F. Tolton. BecreUrr. " I. Township 10 Bouth. Range 7 tste Co. ' 41 310.00 First Publication April 11. 1919 It Wast. Ealt Lake Meridian, has filed And la accordance with- law and Last Publication April 11, 1919. - . - 1-- 4, 1-- l-- : - |