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Show Beaver County Weekly Press : K.arl 5. Canton, Witor , tat rotonic in uearer v; hj, viut m ovhu , j Entered At Subscription $2.00 Per Year HOW CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE , VAS SAVED " Pre-- - New, Process Invented to serve Surface of Monolith In Central Park. X i I I . OBLITERATED. HIEROGLYPHS May 9, 1919 JiIl--:-"""-" MONDAY LUCK Terkert awoka on morning to la their breakfast headlines tha news that a tealous park employee had discovered signs of disintegration on the surface of the city' most treasured antique Cleopatra'! Needle, Photograph revealed that the monolith was peeling, large pieces of sandstone Biting fallen fro lher' tall abaft, carrying with them part of the prlted hiero- J!0n . -- s - glyphs. - h this, living will increase and wages will. have to be raised etc. etc. o -- - t mim-- ;, mm .mf- , '..v .Jtr SI 'HI ' I . lit ' dT II - - """"lulijh 111'" asTrisia. fcesrfiss tkmt elssiy, sWt-ss- W- mltk class -Aaaslsfsr - ' ' ' ' your face that's filled cheerily brimful of Prince PUT a pipe if you're on the uail 6f smoke peace! "FoiiP. X wifl in sing you a song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your life job was to see how much of he national joy smoke you s could getaway with every twenty-fou- r hours , You can, "carry on" with Prince Albert through thick arid thin. Youll be after laying down a smoke barrage that'll make the boys think of the old front line in France! P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality 1 And, let it slip into your think-tan- k that P. A. is made by our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch assurance that .you can hit seven days out of without comeback week smoke joy real but every any : 1 The Obeliak waa prcantd to tb City I New York by the Khedive ' f EaTPt. " T.lntnint ComU. ' tVe..went into the war to aid iiv making the world a maiidar Oorrlng. three 8. N.. after better place in which to live. Behind .the victory of arms, yeare' effort, obtain. I a poaaeaaivn at if the United States is to appropriate her share of the and moved It te U position, at fruits of victory must be the determination ,to do those anpreasnt expenae of nearly 100,o6e. It waa things which make for prosperity and for happier and nally awung Ute Jaau nooa, at . more contented people. M arv tl till. The height of thla 1 Homes, the very foundation of the social structure; monument, irom oaae ' feet, I Up, l schools, the mold in which our citizenship is cast; roads, te toohee. The n urement Of the the arteries of commerce ; churches, springs of spiritual aauare 4hrouh 1Ha la t feet, Inches. The entire inspiration! These we need in Increasing numbers thr- axlav of the mono weight oughout the land, if America is to be made a better place llth la 11 waaUna. It quarSince in which to live. ; ' ried near the torrid one. It has traversed . ".War interrupted our construction, work in these lines. the entliJeiifth f Egypt, moat of that i I he country heeds almost a million homes right NOW. of the Mediterra nean ' sea ana tse needs It hundreds of schools. There are not enough good width of the Atlan dis tie Ocean r roads or churches, f ' .'. tance of 1.400 mUi r ' v, a itseir nrst ' To resume "work in these Knes immediately means con- proving rate traveler tor one e whose age has eeded vincing evidence of y ourfaith in the couhtrv's future: it centuries. la the of Its exist.means stimulation for all lines of business; and, of pro- course ence It has seen and his host found importance right at the time, it means a demand Pharaoh going to their det struction for laboremplov-menfor the returning soldier 8ea; ShlshakIn themarch-Red lit BUILD NOW. ing to the Conquest , of Jerusalem: ifflhr ,n .11 ,":.': THE OBELISK. : BUILD NOW i ifl Hill nil' T'ilii . & 4 rates t nil ,'i i London's twin sister of Cleopatra's Needle was reported as resting comand endnrtngly en the banks In Buffalo Evening News fortably of the Thames, and the rival port wondered whether a preparation would be Railroad passenger and ..freight have been ad- found to stay the attacks of their cUmato.7zr,'.'.-.;-.;.vanced to meet -- increstsed' wages. Wages have been in- - Harsher Such a preparation was soon forth1 A A 1 1 ... A 1 creaseu. again 1,0 meet nigner cost oi living, aue io in- coming. A new -- alnt combination as a preservative for stone was invented creased freight rates. On account of cost of : i11! ' m' 'M'i.1, ST .New Been Written Before,' -So I framed up this jingle, this ossified bit, And chuckled to think how well it would fit, find from the files that the trouble with it Put I Is, thd thing has been written before. TThings That!-- ".h Tl f it I. Ond . . !:,! ,!) Special Preparation Stay.' J: 4 Docay Ruined Per-- " tlens Restored. ' : I'll write a freak verse," said I to myself, Caused Khedive's . Gift t .Disintegrate. Painting. Ancient Obelisk With Hang it, seems that it's always the way All things have been written before. I planned a swell idyl to publish today, But found it's been written before; 1 thought of a verse on the "Follies of Men," , , Another ort "Maids" and "An Ode to a Hen." ' "X ' I started tovemfy-aHrf-thewhen ' I found they'd been written before. V : ef Western Cllmats Rigor Of - : smoke-record-high-sp- ots 1 fi- Pe-iti- R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, , Wiotton-Sale- C N. m. , . ' : ' .. f ex-- thirty-fiv- e . Cam-bya- S ly, MNNING T r. ... desolating the land; Hesodotua Plato and other Greek students engaged In '"t' of Egyptian ii. pursuitAlexander the lore; took hie victorien Ureal ous land of been' happenin- through the Goshen; six- and a et centuries half Roman - sovereignty Christian and strugThe wag- gle at Alexandria; all ths long Una of Mos"more $1,365,000,000 up lem rulers since Caliph Omar: andnow, leaving altsIts native land. deficits f ether stands looking up on ths million dwell ers In this metropolis, whose sits waa unknown to ths Esstsra world at a time when arnimulAt.i rpcnlfa the Obelisk bad been in existence for two Van- - thousand years. - , Ever since' the Government over the operation of the railroads- two important things have g,-i.e. ; wages have been raisedtime and again, and rates have been advanced. latest increase in es brings the total increase to than before the war, ' Cheaper administration' under the Government has resultedjn tremendous for the past. year. . But road clldera..whpsQpon3.haTel - . ea expedition road business. , We are glad to say that Mrs. Bick-le- y la very much better, sleeps more restful and the family has treat hopes that she will soon.be much - better. SUn'Grlffiths of Mlnersvllle, reach atkt ' rV feiAm m ah ai uxu asuaiia rv n Aasass as a si bahwIaa ssi .1 ihhi 1 T SB rsj . ; ' ' mumlcal air. mim mm Armur smitn nre talks andnumbers, readings, short gamee. Delicious refresh home from Palt Lake, whore they tnents were eervwi. All breaent went to attend the ?, O 0. T. Grand it a rery pleaunt affair. " wage ana Rehokah assembly. "While (here they Rpent a few day, with Mrs rtgt Dsve P. Carlton, who has been Smith's sister, Murdock a few days with hla parspending Myra who Uvea at Murray, t'tah. ents, 'started o California Monday, where he will ylslt a few days before The M. I. A. was rry to work. Tie has been offered going lasts Sunday evrnlng. Spp' a as geologic for the Hum-blposition lal music had beon prpnarcd A W. OH and tore waa given by Orant Tolton rn Refining Co. at Fort the biography of vreRldetit TTIlfor l Worth. Texas. He has not decided VToodniff, pant nrealdfjit of the L. D. yet wli.rTo hecept or go back to fi. chnrrh. ITcrafe Grfnn of Wyom- the Standard Oil Co., where be was ing tnhia a fow romnrka. employed belore war w'aj declared. Mrs.-Esthe- , mor-tln- e AND INTER-MOUNTAI- i . . . HURST 44 . ,0. MURDOCK twin ITt ECONOMY. The preservation of structural ma terials, which may be obtained through the application of paint, constitutes a s of furthering the eon- most servation of our natural resources. It Is, moreover, the most economical method of sustaining the appearance and general upkeep of any commu nity.. A structure coated with sheets of India rubber would not be as well protected from decay as a structure coated with a good ell paint. This Ja dne to the fact that sheet of rubber Is not so durable or as waterproof as a thla dried film of paint The latter material when applied drlea to a continuous elastic film containing finely divided particles of metallic, wear resisting A square foot of such pigments. film upon a wooden surface costs leas than a penny, yet It will beautify and protect a dollar' worth ef surface fei many year. This is a low rate oi Insurance, .. .. Dwellings, barns, outbuildings, sheds, posts, fences, stork enclosures, wagona, Implements, windmills and other structures, whether of wood, iron or cement, should be, preserved, through the nse of paint, from rapid decay. High grade paint may be used successfully for alt each purposes. Colosed paints will be found the most sevlceahle, the coloring matter In the paint adding from twe te three years te Us Ufa e( lk coaiie. vltat-roean- . . by Dr. William Kuckro, chemist of the Metropolitan Museum of .Art Many years previous coating with paraffin The fresh spring dreae-u- p the pain had been tried, but the application bad lera brush, about the center of town not entirely accomplished its purpose. has propoga'tedr Is a great spur to The new painting process, however, success. Disintegration was thone amand town. Keep it up. proved halted and the damaged parta restorThe meeting of the county board ed. New Terk breathed easily agmlk. of commissioners waa held May &, Hi0, at the BeaYer county court PAINT PROTECTION week. He spent Sunday in Beavo hou" at 2 o'clock p. m. Chairman , nnd wat quite the tenter of attrac- Forklnsoa Commissioner .prewired.. tion Amnnr him ' rnnratnf onu.a 1iatam wvir. C. O. Bloan of Mllford, Attorney Rus-Ve- il j " ass lbs. in Taraons nd Clerk Joa. Murdoc J. P. Tolton went to Cedar Thurs- Jr. were present. Absent, Commis-siona- r day morning to deliver an address beBurk of Mlnersvllle, The meet-in- g fore the graduating' class M Celar. ccmMflted of general business. He also gave an a.ddres at Ta rowan bills were presented and acted nn. I Friday evening before - the Junior on. Meeting adjourned at 5 o'clock. . ";' high of that city. .. . One of the moat enjoyable socials u nn 10 ipii on tuesnny woo of the season was given by the Bea" had attended the Jan hop the pre- - ver East ward Dellof Mon' VlOUS nleht hr hn llrnni Innm a day evening In honor ofsociety, Mrs. Aman... ... A nvu. n. trnmrr or i& me conreri wo da IT. Williams' and' Josephine Johna Torai numbor, warbled to the Jai son and family, who-arleering Beatime, .fhe same band plays her rer to make home In Uintah their again on the 14th. . county. .: The program consisted of - 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY nt -- - peen Kept gooa dj tne government, are noe; in 2 deal with fhe nn nf .Put .,the, public well, you remember that Commodore der bilt said about the "public," when he was in the raila-er- Apostle D. O. McKay, one of the Nell Ipson, who lias been at the! home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j finest of Utah speakers, will dellrer W. P. Ipson, for the past ten days, the baccalaureate sermon here, corn-welast Saturday mencement week.- - The senior class over to Bin-banto get his wife and little "Son, who. Is rather above par this year, ho ire Ylsltlng with the Ipson family ing the unnaual featUrt of thr N LIFE for "a few days." Mr. and Mrs. Nell' fonr of the third year pupils prepar-Ipso- n will soon go lo their ranch at'ed to be graduated with the fine class INSURANCE . Bearer bottoms to spend the summer of regular seniors'. Miss Sarah Money to Loan on Approved ' give the yaledictory. Farm Lande Two or, three autos .of pleasure JOHN 0. McGABRY? : 4 seekers chose one of the most propi OWNERS NOTICE TO STOCK ' tious spots for a supper picnic last ... Bearer JJUh , On and after 5th, 1119, we, Sabbath, which wa near Bearer rtr--. tha iiTwloralcnArJ May tit RnrVhorn TTtii9 er dam. Among them were the Ray wlli apt ont noigonad hT and rraln Bartons' Mrs. Edgar White, MWOg- - to kill the Jack rabbits. ' Stock,, own-de- n. ft Miss Celia Jones When thenars are warned to keep their stock WM. away flahlhg season opens, there will doubt A. E. Goodman Abstracts for Mineral Patents less be many parties found at that W..P. Stapley v Lleenaed Abstraeter W. J. Keith 4 point 1 First Published May 2nd, 1)19 REPORTS ON PROPIRTIEt ' Dr. Warren Shepherd has disposed M- - Polished, May 9, 1919. .,... ' Mllford and Beaver, Utah ; of his practice, along, with his pret ty home. The new physician from 'the east will arrive "here In a few' LEGAL NOTICES -another j There Is scarcely weeka. wno ik wouio. in this county A. couple pRoiLkTE AX1 GUARDIANSHIP missed as much as will Dr. and Mrs. NOTICES , ATTORNEY AT LAW Shepherd. We do not find It at all. consult county clerk or the respect- -' to tne iam ourselves easy to adjust lve Bigner8 for further Information.1 Beaver, Utah N otice to Creditor yet, to jay nothing of the actual real Practices la ail the Court or -- Estate of ization. Mary W. Fotherlngham, IV. &mw deceased. Dps , The Misses Lucy Murdockand Creditors will present claims with tie Robinson have been Joint hos- vouchers attached,' to the admlnls--' tesses 'at two delightful evening par frstns nf hn Aetata nf Marr W. FothJ Jos. Jackson, $5.00 Jos. H. Morris, 95.00 ties one at the home of Warrrn.'erlngnamrdeceaied offlc6 of M ttt Frank Morris, $2.50 Mnrdock in Westfleia ana tne otner RuB8G ParB0118 Beayer .. City, Z. 8. Morris, $9.50 at the John Murdock home. The ah, on or before the 19th day of Thes. Mathews. $5.00 Odor of fried chicken reached quite June, A. D. 1919. Wm. A. Noyes, $5.00 Edw. N. Patterson, $1.50 even that Ad to the sidewalk, minis thssugh A. L. Fotherlngham,' Lorlnso "Robinson, $1.(0 .1. Pother-tton W. of The estate repute.-- j tor of the was all the writer got. Mry Jos. Swlndlehnrst, 1.50 John DT Dal ton, $2.50 of the girls for excellent abil-- l Ingham, deceased. W. W. Tanner, $2.50 E. Bearer Russell Parsons, Utah, Ityln the cnllnary line would class Attorney for Admlnstrator. . Andy Uckerman, $2.50 John Atkin, $2.50 the eates as superfine. First Published April 18th, 1919 C. R. Woodbury, $5.00 , . Last Publication, May 9th', 1919. And In accordance with law and rjrdae of tha ttoard or directors, made March $1, 1919. so many shares of NOTICE TO CREDITORS MICKIE SAYS each parcel of such stock as may be of Lonra Bkouras, Deceased necessary, will be sold at the offi ce of the secretary In Bearer, Utah, Or "IV M GUN WHO VJOZ will tsfe nntlrfmmminm On BOX. May 31 3 B. m. 10 pay mo U-SrHrt(tnr. 069T m HCKK M'ft Credltors will present claims with f "nquent assessment thereon, togeth l.U'. ft -- tr. j ' Kttc Alvf tfOT.fHa -f6U. f OO PKCt THINKS Of VrA, WVA H NBftNl-0"Va so fHi poor pvture f. o-t-- f the osa PA.PCB.X f rvHt THAVT OvtOUtflHOrX vouchers attached to the admlnls trator of the estate of Louis Skouraa deceased, at the office of Russell' R. Parsons, administrator of said estate, at his office in Beaver Clty, Bearer county. State of Utah, 'on or before be 10th dny of July. 1919. i Russell K. Parsons, admrnlatrator of the enlate of Louis Skouraa, deceased. - ' expense of sale. - JOS. R. MURDOCK, Secretary First Publication May 9. 1919. Last Publication May 22, 1119, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U,V 0. Land Office, SU Lake '. . City, Utah Utah. Attorney Ram Cllne, MIlforcL for Administrator. First Pablloatlon. May 9. 1919.1 Last Publication. May 20, 1919. e April 12, is hereby given that George H. Olcott, of Bearer, Utah, who en June 2, 1916, made Homestead Enr DELIXQlEX - NOfTcE try. Serial No. 014491, pr B 1 N. N W N E 4 8. W Hcrcnn lVrcberoii Tforse Company, W E. flection 6 Twp: 80 south. Range t . Bearer, TUh, 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed Notice Thero are delinquent np-'- notice of Intention to make three-the following stock on account jnar i rooi, o rmisuiisu ciaiw iu iu of assessment levied March 21. 1919. land above described, before" the the several amounts set opposite the Clerk of the District Court, at Bearespective names of the stockhold- rer. Utah, on the f th day of June, 1919.' r ers ns follows: ' .Etra Ashworth. E. N. Morgan t.50 , Claimant namea as witnesses: in II. Pake. $2.50 Arehl HnOrtas. Jamas K. Hoonea ' Wm. Burt. $2. SO Wllllsm A. Carlow, Richard Morea, Or-o-. J A.Bradshaw, $5.00 of Bearer ell Utah. E D, Paeon, $5.00 . OOULD B. BLEAKLY, Register. ' . S. R. Barton, $2.50 Published May I. 1119' , First ' Chas. Cbx. $2.80 Published Laot ' Alex. May 20. 1919. Goodwin, $2.60 1919-Notic- 1-- 4. i" oi 1-- 1-- 4. 1-- 4 |