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Show J.. EEAVfcil 66U! Beaver County .Weeldy Press " Lcc Entered at the Postofflee la Beaver City, Utah, m Second Class ... 1 x V 1Fernley Mail Matter i Feraley. Subscription $2.00 Per Year auai eaiNfmCr a iAae i.jaaf MHt nho novd SK OMtOOV -HAHi trip to Idaho and ded tHHK WM OF OUtt tUVNCt. OWL Wn V40K - V 1-- WO NOU DO VvVU..VtNl xHO'VWW 7 yel- - n. Jndge Morrla 0, little boy scout GOULD B. BLAKLEY. Reglater. First Publication June 20, 111. Last Publication July IS, 1112 In khaki suit and campaign hat, ' You're helping to win the great world war And doing better than most at that. You've a packet of War Stamps put away " ""In a handkerchief box for a rainy day, .Arid a garden spaded to plant with greens, Corn, potatoes and Lima beans. . William Dobaon. one of If Oford'a leading bualneaa men, waa fa Bearer Wedaeaday. traaaactlnt huttnesa Hejwaa accompanied by Mra- - Dohy eon. fetar.rriCIJfA.rlkJ v - . isto any-success- businessrboth ful put the user in touch with the rest of the world. LEAGUE AND GERMANY 1-- ar - CjsfcLSila fZr Deprtixat of the Interior; U. Land -J US MayiT.'1212;.----;--''':- -r t&ng in the line of 1-- 1-- neat and attractive 1-- 1-- ar I "- r -- Sometime aero we nrinted an editorial 1n wrnVh wo out the futility of a League of Nations without - pointed . n uermany ana Austria as component parts; for as we said the result would be alliance against alliance or league against league. Now read what the Tampa Florida' TimesThas to say ' on the same subject its issue of June 10th, - and this fro ma paper from the very heart of the Democratic . ii . , . soutn. B. Jr, "Some time aeo when the leacTie of nations was an in choate condition The Times carried an editorial arguing that Germnay should be a member of the league. We aia lv.not irom any misplaced sympathy for Germany, but as a measure of safetv for the world Wa artniwl that the inevitable effect of the exclusion of Germany Mlsa Alloa McShaae eatertained from the league, then forming, woul be the formation of a the Blue. Bird, dab last weak at Ue Mansfield. She, proved a wonderful .r?TaUeae, headed by Germany and embracing Russia little hpstesawhile her mother was and all the Teutonic nations ana others where the Ger QI, and nothing was lacking to make man influence was preponderant, and that the existence the affair right ap to the mark. of two opposing leagues in the world would certainly lead ; Mr. and Mra. John Atkia eventually to another- Ocreat war.- - Wa" vintPnAxT BMaS waiMVVf trior those purthaatag a Columbia among, Germany could be controlled inside of friA lononio heHtv graphiaola last week,' The. than outside of it. As a member she would be subject to is a beauty. There's aothiag nic uuiiMuuua vx uic league, wiuie xi excluded sne wouia that will keep the aomeattractrra aa De iree to pursue ner own course of chicanery arid intrea doee good maaie. gue with no limitations whatever, and she would be a per Mr. Heber WUIlams of OreeavUla : petual source of irritation and trouble. . not long stayed at Beaver over The argument fell on deaf ears at the time and even ago and waa relieved night U his aeisax subjected us to the immitation of onnosirnr thp rWoTi of lngs. Ha lost a twelve, dollar, rala-President Wilson, and favoring the brutal Huns. -- The coat, gauntlet gloves and a lovely . ' saddle blaaket and bridle. ena oi me war was too recent ana tne sentiment for punishment to the limit for the German criminalities was too SUaley TattersaU left town for a strong to admit of its consideration, even as a measure needed, vacation last Saturday. He of safety, for which alone, we advocated it Wp haw nv- - meant business from the cat of the er abated one jot or tittle in our demand for punishment boat they had aboard and the strle for the grat world criminal, but we still insist that the of fishing" rods etc Dud QUlea was at the helm, aad they made a ralll afetyf and peace of the world will best be secured by the ant start with a sturdy team aad Sue ux vTciiuiuiy in uie oi nations. league ... . . . in .uiviMoiuu . iact. . ' outfit' a we V1" course ueiieve i. otner at ti will be but laying the any Mra. W, L. Cook, formerly kXlas ' foundation of future wars.' The present adjustment bf'Dolitics! relations in sonfb Rhode Bird of Beaver; who has been for a few months, vis eastern Evrvney while possibly the Sest that could be laitingCalifornia her brother, stopped oa her made, is far from satisfactory to ar.y of the nations in way home to Salt Lake, to visit ker volved, and boars, in itself the seeds of future troub'e It husband, Mr. W. L Cook, who is .would be smcidal to leavj (Jermany free to work on these here .attending district court ' 7 dissatisfied elements. ,The inevitable, result, would be a Mesara. Taylor, Barthoiamew. Ow-rival league and future war. , ea, Jensoa and Christenson, some of It is with 'considerable satisfaction that we read that the favorite traveling men pas4 tne sentiment Tor taking Germany into the league as soon through, going eouth, last weeV as she shall have established a RtaMp rovpmmpnf and in- ap the aessoa. Toarlsta by auto are enjoying tka grandeur! ot o determination-t;dicated'her 'faithfully and honorably over una, travel through this sec carry out tne peace treaty, is growing rapidly in the coun tion. , ,,5els of the. enteeLln. ?omeucJi. actio.n. liea. the only afe - v A. R. Anderson, ty for the future." traveling; agnt . , , Company S. Bait Lake Offioev Notice la hereby given that Leland Dean, of Beaver Utah, who on June 2, 1215, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 014447, for W 11 NB 4. NB 4 NS 4. Section 2: Section 10 qrwn- NW 4 NW-1-- When you need any I o'clock p. m. Beaver Land and livestock :' - , 1 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION snip iu uouu uango i west, caii Lake Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make three-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court at Beaver, Utah, oa . J. '"T.' the 7th day of July, 1212. Mrs Oweu, Graver's mother, Mrs. Claimant names as witnesses: Mr. and Mrs, frank, tUtoa and Ut I Ik Squires and her sister Mrs, Goodrich Fotherlngham, Mont Ue son from Eacalante, eania, over Thresaa DeMeulle left 'Sunday for rose Hatchings, Albert S. Goodwin, laat week; to visit, Mrs, Llstoa's par-- thelf. home, in Long Beach, Cat. - Albert Huntington, all of Beaver, Utah. . ';. enU, Mr. and , Mra. Charles. Oakd,en, GOULD B. BLAKLEY for a monthv NOTCB . Register First Publication, June I, 1212 Notice Is hereby given that the Laat Publication July 4th, 1212 Bernard Baldwin, son, of Hiram Baldwin, returned last week, trap County, Board of Equalisation took NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION France. He was accompanied from a receas from Wednesday until MonSalt take by hla' niece MUe Irene day June 23, when it will continue Department of the Interior, V. S. " , Land Office, Salt Lake Baldwin. atr, utak JOS. R. MURDOCK, JR Clerk. A good many of the young people May 20. 1212 who went from here to jane Coa Notice is hereby riven that Ed ward 8. Twitchell, of Beaver, Utah, : f erence. met Mlas Ogdea and report LEGAL KOTICES oa December IS, 1211, made who, that she la Quit, homeaick for her Homestead Entry, Serial No. 014522 Beaver ta friends.Sha taking many for SH, N EU, NH, 8 Section summer work at the B: YU Rata tor an Local Notions IN per Z4, Twp. zs South, Range 7 west Salt Lake M., has filed notioe of tiae, I, point tyao. intention to make three year Proof Mr. Ernest Ooddard spent Wednee to establish claim to the land above NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION day. night hers, eurou,te south. He described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Beaver, Utah, oa was cordially greeted and promised Deportmeat, of the Interior, U, theJth day of July, 1212. Load Office, Bait Lake to bring Mrs. Ooddard oa, hla aext Claimant names aa witnesses: City, Utah trip. She ie visaing ta Logai - at William TwltchelL Dal. Sly. present Ben Merchant Dee Sly, all of Bea t Juno It. 1212 Notice Is hereby given that James ver, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKLEY. Register Reesa Oriflltha of I Minersvme. Fetherlngham. of Adamsvllle, Utah, who 'on June 10, 1214, made Home- First Publication May 22, 1212 made a business trip, to. Beaver last stead Entry, Serial No. 0127)4. for Last Publication, June 20, 1212 Saturday. Mr, Orjfflthi la aa , la. structor la violin music and, expects to sooa start a class in' Beaver. ' ' Dewey Hurst waa, Towing a big party of prospective flaherme up the canyon Saturday and tro,m, the auppliea. tents ate, they bid fair to have a good time, ng Claimant names as witnesses: ' The Board reserves the right to Edwin A. Bohn. Leland Dean, Ed- reject any and all blda. win 8windlehurst AL Huntington, Beaver County Board pt lalncation firVUUE Ketfef; Utah GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register By MARGARET HURST, Clerk. First Publication May 22. 1212 Last Publication, June 20, 1212 DELINQUENT N0TIC3 DOII'T FORGET Mtlford and Beaver Blgh School boya played a game of base ball on the campna of the Murdock Acad, amy laat away with the game ao there waa no acore that we dara prist Good roads are as necessary to successful farming today as a telephone 80 4 section 4, Township South. Range 7 West Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yeProof, to establish claim to the land- - above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Beaver, Utah, on the . 25th day of June. 1212. S W ., wan. needs. There is every indication that the wool industry has bright days before it and farmers putting in flocks will be well repaid for their investment - inter- - show. The eompeay It from Faro. - The high price and steady demand for wool has demonstrated that accummulated war stocks are not flooding ; the market as predicted and that it will be a long time to , come before the world has enough, wool to supply normal , rerr Adama Stock Company played to full house here In Beaver lest week. They nay It was a prey fine BRIGHT DAYS FOR WQOLGROWERS . a, Good-ric- h Fotherlngham, of Beaver, Utah, who, on May 12, 1118, made Home-steo-d Entry. Serial No, 014416, for at the Eaat ward charch Sunday af ternoon and in the erentni te the Mutual of the Park handing, " , But, little boy scout, there's more to do; Open your ears and peel your eyes, the sake of the flag you love and serve For ' Follow the trail of the TutoiriBpies.---i'"----- -. Over the trail and through the town Watch and listen and track them down, Arid for ever yone you land in the pen You'll save teh lives of a thousand men! Mina Irving in New York Sun. , o rar that The Beaver County Board of Edu cation will receive written bids for the construction of schools as follows: One school at Beaver, one at Adamsvllle, one addition to school at Greenville and one addition to school at Mlnersvitle, all In Beaover County State of Utah. All according to the plana and specifications prepared by Nelson aad Ash worth, Architects, Provo, Utah: Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Board at Beaver, Utah, of from the architects. Separ ate bids will bo received for the. general contract and for the . heating and plumbing. Each bid mast be accompanied Jr a certificate check equal to five per cent of the bid as a guarantee) t&at the contractor is bidding In good faith and that should he be awarded .the "Z contract he will within tea daya enter Into written agreement with the Board and furnish a surlty bond as provided by law, otherwise the am- ' ount of check to be forfeited to the Board." Bids will be opened at the office -of the 8cheol Board la the Belknap School at Beaver, Utah, on the 20th day of June, 1212, at "the hoar of accom-psnvi- May 12. 1212 ettlnt Ulk oa the Learae of Natloni so slim and trim, lke f- - Notice is hereby given NOTICE TO CONTHACTCia Township Department of the Interior, V. Land Office, Bait Lake City, Utah Rsl-fp- THE BOY SCOUT Range NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Mr. Georre Cole from North kota haa been the guest of Mr. h Bohn durlag the Mat vuk. r Cole atates that jbe likes Bearer end enjoyed his visit very tnneh. Friday, June 20,1919. II, Section 4, West, Salt MeridUui, has ftted- - aotlee of In natProof, to ion to make three-yea- r establish claim to the land above de scribed,, befpre the Clerk of the District Court, at Beaver, Utah on the . 28th day of July, Claimant names as witnesses: George W. Cox, John' E. Evans, William W. Stewart, George Stewart all of Adamsvllle, Utah. lowatone park. . SW 2 29 South, ukutki' -- 11, A.OUl Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lernoreaux, their daughter Nettle and Hist Att-Bohn, left Thursdsy mornta for N KtCKIE SAYS X Mrs. Edward haa one to Mllford to apead a week or more with her mbs, Will And Oeorce Karl S. Carlton, Editor 3 J,-- :tY tTCEKLV PRESS Notice There are delinquent ap-"-3 on the following described stock oa account of assessment levied on the 22nd day of April, 1212, tha aev-er- a! amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, aa. follows: DeL Name Stock 1009 9100 John M. Murdock ISO D. J. Williams ... $200 rV'.wV Farrer ... 220 II. 200 910 John A. Hortoa Of. 9101 911.10 A, Blackner... 990 91 John A. Smith.. L 91 960 William Morgan Eb. GUlles $152.40 911.90 9S 990 Jos. A. Smith S. R. Barton ......... 991 $150 P. J. Barton 9210 99 Marshall and Carl 9191 $1119 Levi, Dennis, White Walter 8. Tolton 8. Albert Smith W. Reed Smith... C. 910 ,..$80 . 980,. 99 99 I0 99 91.90 919 919 MrtTirirShaphard Chaise 9 S0) 910 Tolton 928 v Clark Murdock $1I0 Wallace Murdock 919 . And In accordance with order of the Board of Directors, . msde on 22nd day of April, f212. so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may bo necessary, will be sold at the Stats Bank of Beaver County. Beaver City. . Utah, on the 23rd day of June, 1212, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon; togeth te with the cost of advertising and, expense of sale. Dated this 26th day of May, 1212 at Beaver City, Utah. Chaa, E. Murdoch, Secretary First Publication May 20, 1212 Last Publication June 20, 1212. law-and- , 4 V ' V tnstr-me- nt ' , - help cutting: YUU can'teverv tim ! . . J 09-eni- ' , : j - Next to the tax in Revolutionarv davs. th called luxury taxes and special 5 per cent tax on candy are probably the most .unpopular taxes ever, collected in 4 Vi tB ikAtmiwM " : '. for the Utah Woolea, Mnim ia Beaver for the past few. log orders tor the woolea made by that firm tick womea'a aaA ehfldrea's sirs tore, s&S3a e haa hoea daya tag artl;' as mea's apparei, - j k shjojccssoi wiin rrmps AmH i juui .,f you so fair &nd square. It's a scuttl fnii nf ifrrr,. cine hnA rirjrfi mo!rm'. r j fa it lug" 84 delightful every hour of the twenty-fou- r I It's nevetoo late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure-Dasturel For, P. A. is trigger-read- y to give you more XZ?iX? J. you ever had in your smokecareer. J . 1 X . y Joosa joy'us, MI UUMU . , That because it hMs tho quality. QukIc as you know Prince Albert youTl write it down did not bite your, tongue or parch your throat; never will I For, our exclusive patented process it And, cuts out bite and parch. 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