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Show BEAVER COUNTY YEl 'XY PREC3 eisstzzziztf, KING ALBERT Wealth First Step to GETS THRIFT O. A. STATiIPM - "Dew ....Some bunk "don't care to bother" with MnuUl a&ountft. ..We do, ..Not because we arr philanthropic, bat be Citteae It ..Some of our very Wee acraaunt were once little. aj a 4 LAW Beavel Utah tsj essnwaa. j At ATTORN e San FnacUco Schoc Jump Koyal xt Willi Small Accounts MURDOCK Practices la ail the Court the I State of Baa FranciscoSomewhere ta the pereoaai elects f King Albert et Bel t?. glum reposes a thrift card wfth a WILLIAM KNOX Catted States Oeverament Thrift Stamp AttortejUtXaiw The King la that muck ittaohed. Beaverf Cfty, Utah ahead. There is a kid la Eta fraav Office in Telerm one Building mush eisoo who la that eat As KUg Albert stepped Into his autopno de 71 ' mobile after the official reception la e WW, practice 1; all the courts San Francisco, RUhard Slprelle, elevea he sUte years eld, leased upea the running board te sell the King a Thrift Stamp. Ha thrust the ears aad atanp late the Kim's head. Tks King looked at htm ind then said, smilingly, Thank yea." SHOP i i Just than the King's ear lurch! far. Class! ork First waa ward and the King Always at gone with the Thrift SUma aad the SI cents far yoftr service which a Thrift Bump tells. 8'doth of the First Door! First However, Rleaart didn't want the Nailolal Bank "two bits" as the feliewlag letter which .. he has written te King Albert will BXH 9i ... -t- vv--;. Dear Sir: e) - e e i First National Bank toe f. : Horman PHONOGRAPH RECORDS We are now carrying (all itock of Victor, Columbia, Edison, Paths and Emerson record. Beaver Drug, Company DarU will pay Dont'l forget-t-Be- n highest price for hldei and nelts. Alio beef cattle, feeders, fet.hogs ana cnictens. Everything yon Bare to sell. Keep It out of the paper, Is the cry which the local newspaper publisher dally hears. To oblige often costs considerable, though the party 'who makes the request thinks the granting hardly worth saying thank you for. A newspaper Is a peculiar thing in the eye of the public. The newsgatberer is stormed at because he get hold of one item and la abused because he does not get another. Toung men and often young women, as well as older people, perform acta which become legitimate ,,... ' ,.--.. tti years expertonce. . J. nullen BEAVER ay local application. aa thay cannot reach to dtaaaaad portion of the ear. Thara la air on way ta cara catarrhal daafoaaa, hod that ta by a eooatltuttoaal ramady. Catarrhal paaf aaaa la caosau By - aa condition of tha raucoua llnlnf of tha Euatacatan Tuba. Whan thla tubaIra-p-atar laflamad yau hara a rumbling aound or fact haartnf, had mhm It la antlraly eloaad. Daafnaaa la tha raautt Ualaae tha aaaammaUoa aaa ba radaead and thla tuba raatorad ta Ita Bormal conditioa, haarlnf wtU ha Saatroyad forar. Many caaaa of daafaaaa ara cauaad by catarrh, arhlth hi aur-raoa-a. aa laBanad eoaditloa of tha maeoua Bail' Catarrh Madlclaa acta thru tha blood oa tha mucoua aurfacaa ol tba ayafanv Wa will fir Ona HundrwS Doll ara far amy aaaa of Catarrhal Daafaaaa that cannot ba aarad by Bali'a Catarrh Madtcta. C Iranian fraa. All Drtifftata. Tc r. 3. CHINK! 4k CO, Tolado, a -- RangeJ Westv three- Beaver Utah 8UXDAT. M. E. tHURCH ten-thir- ty ftftagttsttl '' - - r After pointing eat that thrift and. war savings stamps afford "many of small earnings a safe, sound and guaranteed method of government ta vestment of hard earned savings," the resolution memorialised federal author Itiee te perpetuate the government's war savings Institution, stating that It has "stimulated freedom of aetJoa and Independence ea the part ef wage earners." President Murphy of the Fed era. Uea said: "I feel that the continuation of the leaching and pract'oe of thrift ky the governmeat Is of vital Importance to the wage earners ef the nation. 4) this time particularly It la important that every wags earner help to bring exorbitant prices to a normal level by saving every cent he oan, thus cutting down tbe demand for luxuries aad ermltting the use ef the capital tared lor the production ef necessities." Authjrf,; town in Section 33, Township 29 Souths x. - JOHN C. McGARRY - FOR SALE New Sewing Machine White value 75. Sale price $45. Can oa Silas Cox. Meat Killing & Curin g i : I ANY STYLE DESIRED GUARANTEED TO SUIT ' : lr7-?b- M, - r ;; - lilt unanimous.-- 160 LIFB ' INSURANCE Money to ioan oa Approved Farm Landa IXTEB-SWTJNTA- ott Cstsrrtel Deafness Cannot Be Cored the Beaver Opera , gono to - o; J Sunday School at .10:30 a. m. Note the change in the hour of Sunday School from ten to Also please be advised that we will commence next Sunday morning with an Adult Bible class to which everybody is invited. The pastor will be the teacher of this class. MICKIE SAYS There will be no morning sermon in the future, but the usual evening rNO.StR , MICMfttL O'BRIEN sermon will continue aa before with NOV) CAMf OO OOVIhl TO fHg the exception of the hour of worship! CALIFORNIA Thia will be at 7:30 p. m., instead of Inoo'm church eight o'clock. LABOR BODY WITH ME. aHOVvv inlNn In the absence of the pastor, who tNOo&v o That has been called to Salt Lake City 'vou'd PRINTlNQr OfSVCt OU(tH(r BACKS THRIFT Oil special Church, business and ConMSrttNw) ference next Monday, Mrs. Zook will ON NOOR vvtmo Att if next 2nd the of Sunday night California Stata Fedentloa preach November. Remember the time and Vv Recommenric GoTernment the place- - Tenth and Main streets. Union. in Each Agent This property has changed hands and it will change in looks as well lekersfleldOal Reoognlitni thrift as iWft .gradually.tear down tore-bnil-d. le an eoonomle weapon making for Watch the transformation. of the worklngmnn, the MAY- IOur attendance is growing at all California State Federation ef .Labor, In Its twentieth annual conventloa the services. If you don't believe it, here, adopted resolut'oae Introduced come and be convinced. Everybody by President Daniel 0. Murphy endors- will be made welcome regardless of thrift aad age, creed or race. ing the government's war savings- - stamp campaign and ree ROYDEN D. ZQOK. Pastor. tmmendlng to an affiliated local unions In the state the appointment of a Jack Travers one of the permathrift agent with a revolving fund ade nent business nien of Black Rock, is suite to handle thrift aad war it rings here sbfeep county, ad. buying tajthis stamps and treasury savings eerUS-tate- s. The vote ea the resolution waa : One door west House. - : '' . e St, gov-erme- nt items for publication and then rush to the newspaper office and beg the editor not to notice heir escapades. The next day they condemn the same ... and repairer of ... paper for having published an Item about another party doing the same thing they were guilty or," torgettlnt CLOCKS, JEWELRY ETC. their late visit to the AND apparently ENGRAVER, FITS GLASSES, ' printing office. EXPERT WATCH MAKER drove Oct 17, lilt. ' Dear King Albert: I am the boy who hopped en tha rat' nlng board ef your ante, when yoi was at the City Hall ia Baa Francises Cat I gave you a Thrift Stamp to show what the U. 8. govermeat has there children invest la. These stamps aot only help's the te pay its debts, but It saves money fer you, so when you get bit you can, take these earda which hold II Thrift Sumps and give to a banker tod he will give you five dollars, as yon make a dollar profit ' : ; I am oendlnf year thla letter te ask If yeu dont think It would be a good thing, to have for the children and people, of Belgium? I would like for yea te answer. I would also like aa autograph photograph ef you te. From your ankaowa bat always year friend RICHARD' BIPRELH Address 1241 Grove St Repairing Mall Orders GiTen 1141 , " Saa Jveaelece, Calif. , rrangementa hare been made to order hrough BeaverCounty Farm Bureau Ter thla molasses and anyone. wishing to secure some good molos- ses cheap shoulfrace their order with the CountygenTeJonce. The molasses will be dellvereaHjthe mere and Stockgrowers Mereantile Company store for distribution's soon as enough orders are taken make a shipment It will cost, delevere $1.40 per gallon.? Let's help other farmers start a good business and at the same ilme help ourselves . by getting our tnolasfees this way. ' I am very sincerely. H. A., CHRISTIANSEN County Agricultural Agent . Provo, Utahi Oct. 23 1919. Beaver Weekly Press:- -; Hadn't noticed that my subscription was running behind. Keep the home paper coming. Can't afford to Attention be without It. It's spicy home news. It Is as good as a letter from home. Yours, HETTIE WHITE-- " s. ' Sand. .. Bearer, Utah October 14, 1119 The molasses producers In Dixie have organized 'through their Farm Bureau to market thla thereby be able to- sell It cheaper thereby me able to sell It cheaper and also guarantee Its quality to be of high standard. The manufacturing process is supervised to' make sure of quality, parity, and cleanliness, Not Watered and Free from We payhigheart prices - . - CANDIDATE EXPRESSES VIEWS (continued from first page) physical condition of our plant by some competent engineer for the pur pap pose of ascertaining whether or not rvaa na rt y it can be put In a condition to meet Organ, boiove, bArness, plow. oar requirements. I think it pos- U. S. Separatorafluire of John iff t Highest pnee for chick- ens and Turkeys, W. L COOK & SON PHONE 97 sible that a considerable portion of Barraclough. . Main & 6th, Beaver, our electric energy is lost through Improper wiring, loose connections. Inadequate transformers, burning of street lights during the day time, e and furnishing light and power of the city limits. ' The proposal to tie up $80,000 In electric facilities Is to be taken very seriously Jy(.the. ta .payers, aad not be considered unless It Is absolutely necessary. If It la necessary It shall not be done with my consent nntll estimate as to Its cost of constrttcUoa and the 'Commercial :he II VERS AL CAR value of the power developed has been submitted by -- TheFe ipe wi th an electric reilable englaeerJft caw sucb.jestfc and Jish U scerni mate should prove conclusively that members o tord ramuy. ir. is a pcrma it would be economical to connect nentlr enclosed carVwirk sliHinir r t... with the Beaver River Power Co., I open caNwith plenty of shade. winaowsyta will not agree to the proposition unThen in inclement weathdryencloscd nd cozy, til a majority of our taxpayers have dust-proand the car for voted to do bo at an election called traveling salesmen, physicians, architects; confor that purpose. tractors, builders, and a regular family car fcr I am further of the opinion thai two. Demounuble rim3 with 3j tires til no atep of such Importance should around. To women it brings the convenience be assumed by any Council unless and comforts of the electric with the durability specifically authorized by a vote of andi economy of the Ford car. Diriy order will tbe people. avoid long delays in delivery. . , In conclusion, I desire to say that on most of the questions I have consulted my associates on the Republican ticket and am glad to state that Ford Agent ; Beaver, Utah. they are In complete harmony with the foregoing statements. In so faf aa I am personally concerned, I care but little as to the outcome, but I do not think it fair that I should be quoted upon a question by those who t: do not know my true position. ' , Again thanking you for your In the success of the Republisae-can ticket I am, Tours for. a new deal In city affairs O. F. McSHANE r oat-sid- - - nl-i- been cleared, brusKed and plow ecr Prices reasonable and The National AasoclaUea ef Waste Material Dealers estimates that Amert-eaa- s - threw away 70,0O0,S09 worth ef food each year. If only one ounce ef food la wasted or spelled la each et the 19,000.000 homes ef America, the total loss ta 1,100.000 peunds a day. At much tool la wasted annually as all th 1 . mines sf the country could produce ia two terms easy. weeks, Thrift aad saving are sly la materials but la money. needed aot labor and Each added Individual effort tend toward the Increut et aad consequent fall la price ef leoessltlee. but physical Idleness is no mm oDsucie te the reduction ef 11 will n u I Milford, Utah Las lng coeta tha flsanclal Idleness, There .re millions ef dollars idle la' tha uaiiee: Biaies taroug lack ef proper Investment which should be lor the common good. These working sums If tut te work would constitute the atw tepttal ee urgtntly needed te tide ever the period ef reconstruction.' . Housawlves watte aanuttly food led at 7o.odo,ooa. vai- raln-prooOj- of yst , ch . N. B. Neilsen ' it .KCaiS for nraes ana ren 5-i -" H3Q - r.-- i - 7' Utah |