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Show 3t ise ' " your flihla Uckl ,. fc Miss Josle' Bakes - and Novella Turabow of Salf Lale, are spend Jag oar Muaslarvaar. it Is ' thieir vacation ta Beaver. parlsoa. Toltoa tSaaa. . Bad " 11- - ' at Feniley's.. tfarcus Bennett from Shelly, Ida- l hers visiting Dtrer Smith. boy, Forestry Sburts has bean acallag lumber for the mills up oa the Hats just the past week. oa Mf. Hlntoa of Hurricane passed leu's, summed Union guljs $1.60 through here with his new car from h tl.SO at FsrnieyV Salt Lake, last week. Men's horse-hid- e Gloves at $1.85 Blue Bird Club net Thursday Ust week with Miss Dee Ehep-- to lz .Ifl Lpatrat Fernley'B. The - d. " vi. . ... . e IU1' .: , INSURANCE , Money to. Losa 09 Approved Fftrm Laoda - " JOHN C McGARRY Bmtw 'Utah a" ' ; IMMM AMruur MHrera ana Mr. and Mra. N. P. Mlaa Bertha, got back - v WtOIf ATlgt ttal City last Friday. " iMvir, Utah Kenneth McShane week's trip to Salt this week. . ' 1 UURDOCK A. ner. o: ha all the Courts f tie Rate v f ; rca sals j rurnlture tor four rooms )? 1 erary-a-g In Crst class c'uadltloa. Prices aonabla. Flayry plane.-J- . P. lywhltax S'Ul m4'r ki34y our f Miss Kathleen Smith entertained Bmtw, Utah :;. .: Mrs. Edwards and daughter aad Mra. Orrta Phillips were ta from Manderneld shopping oa Monday. - Just received new shipment of large ruga, prices ti.50 to I0.- - Feralajr'aV'v-- ": Mr. Charlea Murdoch cashier of the State Bank of Beaver, left Sua- ?ra print compara amount of display adrertlsJas; day to attend the Bankers conven Tied by our local merchants wltk tion held in Salt Lake this week. it crrU4 ia other town. W ai more iocu news than any inty paper In the Eute and get Great sacrifice Sale Stora and s surport froia our ..local t mar unu. We lava It la oar power Dwelling House. Inquire Mra, 1L remdy this, l&eq&ai: by eattiaj e . the news, v-: We are headquarters for fishing tackle ot. every description. Latest flies, beat bait boots, steel poles, reels etc. We can supply Including grub bills for the trip.. We also sup ply you with your fishing licenses. Tolton ' ft Bona Benson. :;fi..trtC the increased cost of b 'o'eSiils an tjrjOk property ; Mra Stoney received ..word.... the last ot the week from ber aba, Rosa, who) Is la Laxenburg. that Moato Le tt passed through there a short Una ago and called to. see him and Bad Huntinrton was on bis wsy hotta and that be would call and see Mra, Stoney when, he arrived In Bea ver. Ross also ssld he thought this ther would all be home soon ss tha boys were leaving fast is proposed to levy a special in the county for 1920, 1921, 1922 7 T ;VAtiffesentVe we renting two buildings in Beaver and one in Adacisvillfr and greatly to the detri- - i for school jmrjo'ses which are only a make-shif- t, ment of "the- pupils. i Gilford the grade school should be torn down and re-buUV owing to bad cracks in the main waHsu -- Every available nook In town for rooms aad meals bss been strain ad to the utmost the past several daya by the starting of summer tru- vel ta the canyons to the south of us; which are growing in the Tiublle faror as popular points of Interest A few ears were bound for the coast and aommerclal travelers are keep-la- c their patrons cheerful on the - - to go out and VOTE YES on June 18th. "rThmforenrisTduty Every qualified voter who paid a property tax in 1918 is elegible to vote V' election ' ' v. k DONT1 FOilGST THE EDUCATION OF YOUR a ' , , Board-of--Edueatio- iLi - M VIM UtUVlimV - w.Mercantile Co. IIIVAU rM I. - - - - First National Bank Beaver, Utah CONSERTATIVE IN POLICY PROGRESSIVE IN FACILITIES '' HELPFUL IN SERVICE , . This IS THE RECORD OF THIS BANK ist hotel at Tel Juana. 'They spent some time In Los Angeles and San Diego. Mrs. Howd haa beea work ing at the Hotel Atkln.in the din ing room thla water and spring, while her husband has been looking after his cattle on the range. They are now located on their farm where they expect to be all summer. She says she had a lovely time while so many beautiful Mlsa Edith McMullin. of Leeds, gone, seeing flowers. and lovely sights who haa been visiting at the home two ot S. J. Gillies for "the past PAINT ON BARNS weeks left Saturday to attend summer school la Salt Lake City, pre While on a trip recently between paratory 'for teaching In the high Lake and Ogden, we stopped at Salt thla aomlnf school at St George to visit a brother editor, Kaysville year. and In discussing the prosperity of Mr. Alexander DeMoss came last the country, he asked any painted week from. Helper, to visit his wife barns la Beaver county?. ; It seems that he haa not always aad little baby, who have been stay- Dem in Davis county, and paint Is lived Mrs. mother's borne, ins; at ber months. same as cement roads is his several for hobby, of Beaver, mlng . mine. home their DeMoss Mrs. left Since Well,, says he, I recently took a home and store building have burn- . u 250 mile auto trip through Utah, ea to tne grouna wuicnL ceninj 1. a big loss.. Mr. DeMoss la preparing and I offered a little girl In the party a new . home for them to return to one dollar for each painted barn we could find on the trip, and when we in the near future. got back, I owed her one dollar he Mrs. Clara Howd has Just re said that money spent for paint waa turned - from California, where she the best money anyone ' ever; spent has been for a couple ot weeks,- with and right there is where he and I W. "end on. of .Salt locked horns. I said road money her father, Lake, who was there In the Interand he said paint then my car ests of a Salt Lake firm to took st came and I said road and he said ter plans tor building a flue tour paint ; . .... a , 1 - reao!. ; WW ' Without the. required funds the Board is powerless to provide the and necessary education. tee - -l oa ef hie nephews, grandson of John Wnden, who lives In Denver. Colorado. : He waa riding oa a mot ertyele oa the streets of Denver and was struck by a passing load ot hay. Ha was thrown from the motorcycle aad Instantly killed. inadequate to accommodatethe school population, and ow--i '' inj a thtmisln the price of building materials and wages of mechanics and :laDofers,the:f unds derived from the Bond issue of 1917 will not meet the cc'pVtf the proposed buildings, so we are informed by the architect at the T A abort time ago, Mr. Ipsoa's peo-- 1 pie received a letter from Mrs. Catb trine M. Blalney, a former Beaver A letter recently received from Mr. woman, who is m rrance. worimg A. Brown and Peter Delbert HanC la the Red Cross work. She Is well sen who are in Idaho Falls, savs they aad bopea some time to be able to and happy. Mr,. Brown come to Beaver and visit her old are well was sick for a few daya while la Salt friends again. Lake, but has fully recovered. They are out selll&V goods and will spend Mr. mot Wllden received word some time In Montana before re last week ot the accidental death of . Mr. turning to Beaver. Milfordir- J We depend on a large number of sales each day with a small profit rather..than a small number of sales with a large profit on each. ll . . "A LITTLE MORE FOR A LITTLE LESS" I ..Th5hxoL facilities in Beaver, Greenville' Adamsville,: Minersville 1923 and 102 ' (. .r.. , i: Hay Loaders all ready set up. Best Cash Prices - : I The last legislature' fxed the rate for publishing legal notices at 10s per line ot 8 point type and that Is Prof. 8. Maeser, teacher la Phys the rate we are charging, except for ics at the B. Y. U. and wife and baby Notice of Water Users, which must are here from Provo visltlns; his par- be paid 1" advance the price 1 15.. ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Maeeer. and the Notice for Publication or prove up notice it price n ftl. Good schools make good scholars, good scholars write good ; articles. Mrs. Emma Baldwin entertained good articles make good newspapers. number of bet West Field friends We are for good schools.. Tote for last week la honor of her daughter.! V the special tax. Mlaa Oolda Baldwin, who la horns from the D. hospital ai Ogden for Mrs. Frank Lsrson and her sis- Mlsa Golds few days racatlon. Mra. Mar Lersoa. , with wQl return to the hospital Saturday their children, came down from 8alt of this week, to take up her duties ' Lake for a visit with the Jeddy Dean agala. 2 S:. Cy Davis and other famCtoe of rsl- atlvea. A number of the East wjurd re lief society women took their lunch Misses ; Marie McGregor. Evelyn and spent the day Tuesday with Williams and Phylls Swlndleburst their friend and neighbors Mr. and have gone to Salt Lake to attend Mrs. Joe Ash. Such days are a great summer school at the University ef treat to Mrs. Ash, who has been an Utah. invalid for many years not able to get out' and mingle with ber friends Mr. Stork has been hovering over la a social way. :; Beaver the. past several dsys, ons B SOS si the nf tli rfnnftatia M1U Grace Gunn, daughter ot Mr. home ot Mra. Lettle Deaij Haddock, ssd Mrs. Fred Gunn. waa united In the first of the weak- marriage to Mr. Larmar Larson of Elsl&ore. last Wednesday at a bro ther of the' bride's who lives in El-- 1 slnors, in the presents of the bride's parents and a few friends tires. The nappy couple will make their borne la Elsinore.. Seliool Election Mne 18 iand SIDE DELIVERY RAKES - and-rela- ,. MOWERS ter-in-la- Frank Smith has gone ta Logan to attend the Summer school. Be wf3 be one of the teachers at the Sub this coming year. High eompsre a wn Full Line of Men's Ladies' and Children's Shoes. I amorBt of Urrj new we prist (&a azaosst ai&sr county pa-Uf VUh-i- . Mrs. John Serrey came dowa from Salt Lake Monday and returned Wed nesdsy.' overtshd. taking with, him his granddaughter, Mlsa Elsie Ehep ' Keilsoa and herd, tor quite a stay, from the Cap Miss Sarressa Harris gave a tare- well party last week for Melth Uss ts planning a ier, who leaves Saturday on a mis Lake, leaving sion" to the Western statea. last week a her usual faaltleaa maa-- ATTORNEY AT LAW :. ' See the nice display of Ashing tackle In ToUon. 4 Son's windows. aaetraeaa far Mineral patents -- , Me-Sha- Wit HURST ON Lost A csbtss water Itg JlxH. betwean Bearer and CmiTf.e. r.s-tn- ra to George Mardock fe-- . R Jeaates t?eon gtst bona) from, : u,.., : Barbank . ward. Nevada, ready for the first dance and no one would bare be The m stress work at the Eesrer tiered that he made &e tris et Woolen MHU will start this coming horse back. - He .brought home one week vnder the supervision of Mra, of bis steeds from their ' raach Z. Carrie StowyV.,!.: Mrs. Zena Gray and her daughter! Tha many friends of Mrs, Carrie Mra. Jennie Cook, who have been Fotheringham will be glad tojfc here la Beaver visiting her son. she Is slowly. lmproTlng from .her Cheater Skinner, returned to their long sevara sickness. " home In Delta last week, - 4 KIPORTt Krs. Csady bulla president of the East ward primary attended con feresce last week and haa brought j home some new Ideas which she ex- pacta to carry out In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Joba Atkia ; spent LeloU Fotheringham of Miners The party composed of Mt. and the day with friends op the eanyon rlUe Is Tiattlng her grandmother. Mrs.' R. Chase Murdoek, Mrs. J. XL last Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Fotberingham for a Joseph, Mrs. -- Caddte Murdaek and v-, few dsys. Frank Murdoek. who spent a week Judge Morris and Court Reporter in Prove - and 8alt Lake, returned Cook art her holding a session of "': ; Mrs. Lulu Germo baa accepted tha Ttnmr-.---'-'Tueedar the District Court as chief telephone operator position Mllford and has gone to begin her st la last week's Friday Herald sp-- j MilAttorney C. T. Woodbury of work. peered the picture of Miss Helen ford was In Beaver Thursday. Newell, soprano soloist at" the 8t The four swarme of the East Paul. Miss Newell baa many admir;w s Miss Frankle returned to , the I wsrd Primary Bee Hire are well er- - ing friends who are always glad to Mra. George Murdock home this gantsed and In full away, enjoying see her smiling face and know of I ', week, after a rlslt to Mra. 0. T. themselves and their work. the good thing that came to her. , HOFESSIONAL DIRECTORY CVTER-MOUNTA- ur sa litest oca ' Canvas shoes for mea and white and brown at Fernley's, 7 ivm stock Men's. Dre& . : t S"Arft1IL " jir . ZEEOTCJTAL LOCALS prep-c- p il I 0 ! Mlaa Florence Wheeler of Beaver and Herbert Isesun of Rurrlcone, ware married ta St George at the Temple Jane t. Mlas Wheeler has beea employed at the hotel Mans-tlel- d thla test season and Is a love-ly young lady who has many friends esua la a fine youngrafwypetacta Mr. Isaad acquaintances here. esun ta a fine young man who recent ty returned from Camp Kearney. They will make thfTr home at Hur--I rtcaaa. We wish thstn maeh happi- - OVERALLS Keep Kids Kleen kU.li Mi Ucfc. ck vridb ttmW www Sliwmt m ti Jtnmimm. ill 'I ik S I n mill MM i I m it. J ..MJbi. U4 SteMM A CS FftU ;(ovtpmis on. nt uni . |