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Show BEAVER COUNTY V7EEKLY PRESS Beaver County Weeldy Pre V--- Karl S. Carlton, Editor , Batered at the Postofflce la Bwtw City, Utah, h Second Subscription $2.00 Per Year CUu Rom Stoner arrived In Milford last Wednesday nightTHis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stoney met him and are very happy over his return. RAILWAY RATES TO DEJDVAIICED Mail Matter Hate you seen Homer Thomp sons pet? well he is nursing a had BcEcate Mechanism Publlo Treasury Will Bi ReHsved ly sprained wrist, caused by crankng up the little Ford truck Monday of Burden of Meeting Deficits morning. He went to Dr. McGregor and had It taken care of and alin Earnrngi though It has been rery painful for sereral dsys. is getting along nice EDITORS' POLL IN COKCESl ly, , Jj Heavy Yote for Return of Rcadi Arouses Interest at tha Na Friday, July 25 1919 tional CapitaL John Barrett came, down for a : A large y couple of days from Telluride re ance at conference Saturday and from Mlnersrllle, Adamsrllle, turning on Wednesday. Greenville) Manderfield and North J Miss Phyllis Swlndlehurst return Creek. ed from school at Logan, accompan lMs Myatte'WooIsey'went to'MIl ied "by little Miss Fahn Cartwright. ford Sunday night with friends who who will rlslt her numerous relatires ' . ... ' for a while. were over for the conference . ; -- LEGAL NOTICES .... Rata for all Legal KoOeaa Una, I potat typa. contingent were In attend- Despite its- Ecop Swif- t- & Company is a business of infinite details, requiring infinite attention. " Experienced men must know livestock buying with a knowledge of weight, price, the amount and quality; of meat the live animals will yield. it ft -- PROBATE AND GUARDIAN8HIP NOTICES Bun-da- Washington. The national poll on the railroad question by 1000 editors throughout the. country Consult County Clerk on the has aroused great Interest at the na pectiro signers for further Information tional, capital. .With. 88 per cent Of it editors as giving their Impartial the NOTICE TO CREDITORS opinion that the public farora an early la the District Court of tho Fifth! Judicial District of the State of return of the railroads to their, own Utah, In and for tho County oft ers and only 11 per cent favoring Bearer, Probate Division. - Albert Muir son of James Muir, Miss Wlnnefred Smith came home ownership or- operation, the Ia the matter of tho Estate of Louise mis- - from the U. A. C at Logan Sunday. members of Congress of hoth polit 's who has been on a smith, Deceased. . 1 Creditors will present claims with slon In the Southern States, returned ical parties propose to provide speed to the undersigned at tho 'Jack Murdock and his father, O. lly for the legislation to make It pos Touchers ' .Saturday and was one of the speak' office of William F. Knox, in the Tel restore the Hd to private OphOfie Bldg. la Bearer, Bearer Co., erg Sunday; afternoon con terence A.Jtfurdock.were in MUferd Tuesday sible before the end of the Utah, on or before November 1st A. manacement : meeting. D, 119. and her year. Miss Ruby Tattersall Dated this 23rd day of Juno. A. ' a Lake from Salt In Congress therein general agree Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morris and mother returned will have the ment time a steps after there, that following baring splendid daughter, Arvlllla, accompanied by "STWINNIF11ED''MTTH to be taken before the roads are re Administratrix. Miss Virginia Boyle, motored over Estate Louise Smith deceased. Powell Ipson, arrired home from turned to their owners: to Mlnersrllle last Monday morning William F. Knox, Bearer, Utah, 1. An advance in rates to meet the where Mr. Morris left them to spend Paris, France, after being released cost of .ana labor Increased Wed on last greatly the day Tlaiting friends while he at Quantico, Virginia materials In order that tho Public NOTICE TO CREDITORS went to Newhouse to attend to bus! nesday. ' Monte Lerl came from Ft. Russell, Treasury may bo relieved of tho bur Estate of Euclid ness affairs.' They had a lively time Martin, deceased. Salt den Of meeting monthly deficits aad will present claims with Creditors and 'returned to Bearer In the cool Cheyenne, Wyoming, reaching The Lake last week on same train with the roads made self supporting. " of tho Director General of Railroads states Touchers attached, to the admlnls-- 1 erning. Bill Atkia. that the increase la rates thus far Is trator with the will annexed of tho The M. !. A. meeting last Sunday about 29 per cent as compared, with estate) of Euclid Martin, deceased, at are The farmers of uanderfieid was most enjoyablet The an increase la operating costs of from the office of Russell E. Parsons, Bea rery much elated orer their crops erenlng coming Sunday, Powell Ipson will 00 to 00 per cent rer City. Utah, on or before the 15 th this 'year. Although this has boon Greater nationalisation of public the talk. Musical numbers will 1 giro day of September. 1811. a rery dry year, the crops hare stood follow. control of transportation a, single RussellJB, Parsons, Admlnstrator tne arowtn wonderfully. The sec- - Powell control in the Federal Govern Ipson was welcomed home public with the will annexed of the estate! masters 48 la the dif ond crop of alfalfa Is ready for cut la place of last Thursday. He left his training ment of Euclid Martin, deceased. with law ferent States, conflicting and prospect are good for rotation for France June 1st, landing ting Russell E. Parsons, Bearer. Utah, and regulations, third cutting. - The grain crop Is the 9th and went Into the paymast coaaoIlaaaoBS and 8. of for administrator. attorney Legalisation more than normal. ers department In Paris, where his common use or linos ana faculties First Publication July 11 work continued with great actlrlty whenever la the public Interest. Last Publication, August 1st 111! While our librarian. Miss Hattie His duties called him to 4. Assurance through an act of Oea-many dan " took an outing Tuesday afternoon, gerous points, where he saw much of gress that la the future tho Govern NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION attending the parent- - teachers', pic the hideous carnage of war. He ment will approve of rates for freight Department of the Interior, V. and passengers that win aot only bo Land Office, gait Lake nic; la BeaTer canyon, Press reached Quantico, Va. and was hon fair to the public, but fair to the roads City Utah ham took charge. It Is needless to reaching home aid that will yield a sufficient income say there .was a great demand for July 27th. He enjoyed the trip on July IS. capital to attract tho 1700,000,000 Notice is hereby glren that Rol "books, keeping the young man there across the .continent-wi- th to $1,000,000,000 of new capital need. friends, ' until late in the erenlng, when It daw and Nowers, of Bearer who, among whom was Mr. Reese, a bro ed every year for the expansion of rait on March S, 115, made Utah, Homestead tied1 on him that lock-road facilities. If 1 he Roe-se perhaps ther of the noted singer. David Serial NoroltTrior-- W 1ed pp' and went home they would ' :7 l s w l- -. 7. SB SW Section ss. of Salt Lake. He Is certainly the ...T.:. of al poll of editors on the Z9 8. R. 7. West; NE 4 stof coming. Township center of Interest with bit bome peo the return of the railroads question to private NW 8ecUon 4 Townshln SO " ;' ple now.' management ia shown by .the following U3outhr Range 1 West, Salt Lake Me.) Miss May Joseph of Adamsrflle, chart. That the railroad question Is a rid lan has filed notice of intention! 'who has been attending summer to make three-yeissue la plain from Obra Poarce U nbl to be around Proof, to estab claim to the land above describ lish . the table: of a atudy school, at. Salt Lake, has signed up on crutches, but la suffering quite ed, before tho Clerk of the District with Prof, .Robinson, principal of bit from tho lnjnry recelred to his Court, at Bearer, Utah, on the J Oth or owras vow to mm the Freedom, Wyoming, school to ankle while playing In the exciting OWOMMS SfTUM Of ROAM TO IS wing day of August, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: teach the coming year, and will join base bail game two weeks ago with Q MUBTFUt OR FAIL! 9 TO UtKt H. H. Ashworth, T. M. Patterson, Miss Laree Nowers and Miss Thelma the Bearer team against the McGlll E. N. Morgan. James A. Low, all of ' " who return team. Gillies, there the first of CONN. Bearer, Utah.- COULD B. BLAKLEY. Register September to resume' their positions. TCNN. first Publication July 18, 1919. The swarm of Beehlro girls with Last Publication August 15, 1919 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hodges came the Misses Laree Nowera and Hilda to out went WY0. down" from Salt Lake Saturday. Swlndlehurst, keepers, NOTICE FO BPTJBLIOATIOIf : OWA Department of the Interior, U. 8. They report great difficulties on the Boner's tana." northeast of towa wonI And Offles at Salt Lake highway In getting around a point to spend the night and had a M.Y com waa Oty, Utah where the road Is being repaired on derful time. Tho party - July 1. 1919 OIL Kathleen Bohn, the north of Proro. It took them posed of the Misses Notice is hereby given that Ben-- 1 c nett T. Ashhy, of Marytrale, Utah, sereral hours to seek lanes and by- Alice Ipson, Elsa Shepherd, Virginia Oarneta who on June 24, 19K, made Homo- and Gertrude H.WL ways through which to get around Pearee, stead Entry. Serial No. 017719, for Edith Smith and Luclle Hunt 'tho break. CAR. SB SW 4 NE W 9 SB v ington. 98 4 Section 8W 8, Township C I NO. Miss June Ord en. from Provo, arSouthRange I West, Salt Lake M. has filed notice of Intention to make MICH. E rived oa Sunday last, to rlslt tho diqicsod jofod tnn orvw o) dpq proof to establish claim to Joseph fjamlly at Adamsrflle, 'and SuitrvoApn jtath Aq oim oooin wi TEXAS I the land above described, before tho other friends la Bearer and MlnersClerk of tho District Court, at Juncjno JO 92VUOJ)Bd otp iptjot OA. I !4 tion, Utah, oa the ltth day ot Augrllle. A mountain party, for a tew c cur sen ust 1919. id?asM9U mi niM q1 days, 'and other parties are being p33rtt Claimant names as witnesses: W.VA. C ' Hrrura Howes, Joseph Pitta, Josgirea la her honor.', f MCAJt I eph B. Dennis, John Pearson, all, .."V Marysrale, Utah. UTAH C GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register. First Publication July 4. 1919. Last Pnblisattoa, Aagust 1. 1919.. rTYACA newt-pap- . er Each manufacturing operation must be'done with expert skill and scientific precision. A highly perishable product must be handled with speed and care to avoid loss, '""..'I' : I Got-ernme- nt - Chemists, Lengtoeers, accountants, and other specialists are required to . take.rare of inirintricatftp Alert wisdom and judgment must be used in getting stocks of goods into me epen cii our four hundred - branch houses. Branch house organizations must show activity and energy to sell at the market in the (ace of acute competition from other large packers, and hundreds of small ones. two-year- . -- " 1 . - . . -- . . " -- these requirements of intelligence, loyalty, devotion to the task, are met in the personnel of Swift & Company. Yet the profit fa only a fraction of a cent per pound with costs at minimum. AU ' I - How can the workings of this . deli- cate human mechanism be improved " upon? Do you believe that Government direction would add to our efficiency or improve the service rendered the producer and consumer? - orably-dlscharge- d,-- lilt 1 . TWinrr 'Z " Let oa tend you I Swift Dollar. It will interest 700. Address Swift ft Company, Union Stock Yards, : ? Chicago, EL - -J 1-- 4. l-- 4. 1-- 1-- 4, ar n . n . I Let-sin- g. - c ''- - . 1-- 1-- 1-- 4, 1-- 1-- 1-- 4, 4. Lp3i ; First National Bank OHIO VA. c ALA. c PCNN. KY. POLICY ..... .. .s : Mill E MONT ll KAN. - C Wei eyeai I. DAK. MINN. OKA. SERVICE c c c Ntl. ARI. THIS IS TIIE RECORDOF THIS BANK N.MIX COL. MD. R.I. IDA. R. J, Schultz ark: SIXTEEN YEARS A CHIROPRACTOR lea otcx Tcltca & Sons. Ilczrj 1 ta 3 NJAK. 51 El TOOT I I 1 SECCtVEOSY SWIFT & COMPANYl moM TNC SAU 9 MCM HKXJOCft iHttr w-r- -- If J 1 J1 1-- tion NW 2 1-- 4, Nl-- 2 1-- 1, Township n i " :" " " -- Lightens Your Wife's Task vl Puritan Oil Cookitovei make cooking three meals a day lighter task. . Less work, lest kitchen heat, Jess dirt, than , ' with a coal fire. -Like a gas stove for conveniencelights instantly instantly regulated flame is right on the cooking utensil. Set the indicator at high, medium or low the meal will bo perfectly cooked on time. Boils, bakes, fries, toasts doe everything you expect of anjstore. For best results mm Con-o-c- o Safety OIL Sold by dealers everywhere." v 8. Juno 24. 1919. Notice la hereby given thaCaa dW Hit rocted by the Commissioner ot tho Oeneral Land omee, unaer proru- lons of Sec. 2455,- R. S , pursuant to tho application of Charles F. Har ris. Serial No. 022908, wo will otter at pablie sale, to tho highest bidder il.fto per aero. tat at aot less than oa the Fourth at 8 o'clock p. m., day of August, next at this office. tho following tract ot Una: 8B 4 NB 4 Sec 29, T, 28 8. R T W.. S. THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (A Davr AO Sak Lafc FwM Qr Clinm Ui Sant 1-- L. If. Tho tale will aot bo kept open, bat will be declared closed whoa those present at tho hour named hare ceased bidding The person making tho highest bid wUl bo to immediately pay to the the amount thereoL Any persons claiming adversely land are advla--4 tho to file their claims, or objections oa or before the time deal rusted for sale. GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register ..vi-.- . v fa diig&uohv jaiv1919 8, Last Publication, August ro-Qul-rd re-eof- CAL E LA. ki wS f SW 4, Sec- August, 1919. , ' Claimant names as witnesses;-Morte28 South, Rang 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has fiJensen, Curtis Jensen. led notice of intention . to make Benjamin Ward, C. W. Stereos, all three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim of Richfield, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register. to the land above described, before the Clerk ot tho District Court at First Publication July 4, 1919' Richfield, Utah, oa tho 9th day ot Last, Publication, August 8, 1919 B - -- oilI X XwHAT BECOMtl OF TMt AVERACC SOLUI '. 1-- IMfrWai HELPFUL IN - c ILL. PROGRESSIVE IN FACILITIES ..... c HAIK8 ' Vv 1 I . WAsa C CONSERTATIVE IN - PTJBLIO LA5D SALE Department of the Interior, U. uumi umce a sau iako . Oty, Utah f JTOKr(N IvISLV 1 : C Beaver, Utah : r-- c " kF VA Sr I " E abore-descrtb-ed siri - KOTCTJB FOB PtUUCATION Department of tho Interior, U. Load Office at rult Lake aty, Utah ; :J r- -, ..... S. Jane 88, 1919 Notice Is hereby gtrea that IrrlB Jensen, of Richfield, Utah, who on February 10, 1918, made Homo stead Entry Serial No. OlltOI, for OIL GOOli STOVES |