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Show EEAVEIt COUNTY J -- J.. Xll ...... t J. L' HI' hi " m X ' U.J! 'PREZS '' "JE LOCAL HLM - !ia e - 1 Miaa Alice Beaumont returned from Salt Lake Cltyjast week, . .. Santa Claus came with the snow storm and left with us a real Christmas Line of Y7 VV I. A Nelson Schow of Mllford, came ov r er from Mllford Sunday morning on the stage. CyrtaL) ESIST1U8 cheer waa James Molea ia home from Bait lathe air, but the fact did not ptrticalsrly Lake. He aaya.hla band la healing . appeal to. Boyd Wis-ne- nicely. for he waa with ennui and Charter Oak heating stovea, 10 "suspense. It waa typ- per cent discount thla week at Fern- ical ynletide aeaton. A great ley'a. snowstorm had blot; M. and R. Monro of ted out svery country d Bulphurdale, spent and Sunday and Mon- the turnpike connecting hla day In Beaver. tewa with Mayvill. "Boyd mopea around Toya are acarse, better do your like a loat aoul." commented hla sister buying early at Fernley's.' Nettle to her mother. "if hla fellow ace ef airahlp fame la Trance, Willie Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Bakes spent Thome, cannot get here In time for week end with Mr. and Mrs. Al the the holiday feetlTltiee we ahaU bate bert Gillies, dull season ef It." "It's Muriel Lane," aaaerted lira. Get a Hoooeler Kitchen Cabinet Wlaaer. "A year ago thla time both yoa and Boyd had the time of your for a Chrlatmaa present at Fernley? iives at Lane farm and the contrast la irksome to the poor boy." . Mr. and Mrs. Owen Orover spent And the poor boy,' mimicked Wednesday with their daughters at Nettle, la on pint and needle of au North Creek. . . r, con-earn- - no I rail-rea- Faraers & Stock , Growers t Just suitable f and prices right. penae. TOLTON & SONS CEDAR CITY REGULAR COURSE Boyor "Tea, dart CIccss Ilarch 12th 0;:n3 Janaary 5. v MIDWINTER n. trained specialists in charge of Inatructloa In all department. Complete and modern - equipment throughout lnetituUotr New department! in Automobile and .Tractor MecLanic and dairying. . FEE IXGISTRATION v We have a awell Una of rockers. They make the best kind of Christ maa presents. Call early and make your selection at Fernley's. The students are gradually coming to life again after receiving the re turns of their examinations. A Missionary dance la to be given at Park hall, December 16. Every, body cordially Invited. ttttvtt)l See our line of toy before making your selection. Fernley's. . A. T. Lawrence . PROFESSIONAL I mean Was Lane," ver from Parowan Men's AT LAW Beaver, Utah Practices In aU th th Stat Curing overshoes and English cut rubbers Just arrived at Fernley'a. MURDOCK ATTORNIY Meat Killuig& Robert Olcott of Clear Creek can yon Is spending a few days in Beaver e O. A. arrived in Bea laBt Wednesday v. night.- PIRECTORY . Courts of 4 four-buck- le Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Hall gono to Salt Lake to spend days. have a few GUARANTEED TO SUIT Rubbers and overshoes for the children can bo found at Fernley'a. WILLIAM Attorey-i-l- TUmoX FREE $5.00 v atives. "Don't be allly, Boyd. We aro enow bound, but I wanted to tell yoa that I am sure of my mind now. The children are crying for last year's Santa Claua, and 1 oh, wish It would rain hot scalding water and clear the roads I Merry Christmas 1 Come soonH .,- And then the provoking damsel dropped the phone. Muriel had made np her mind I Boyd waa Inspired with the most radiant aoul of hop. He reached the atreet to And It crowded with people looking skyward. "Doable luckl" he Jubilated. "It Thorn," and he decided that the airahlp aloft, Practical Course for Farm era, Stockgrowers,.. Mechanics, Business Men and Women, Mother! and Horn Keepers. Regular Courses for young men, eJid. women. who de ' i. air to work towarda gradua-ttoWell Miss Katherlno Baynard of Bait Lake City; arrived in Beaver Sun Of courte yoa know that he day morning to visit friends and rel- " propoaed to Muriel a week agof "I didn't know It, but I auspected It would come to that "Muriel asked him to give her a few daya to think it over, so she would be aura aha knew her owa mind. Then thla storm cam along and the telephone wire hare been down nnttl thla morning." Put that very day Boyd Wlaner heard from the prudent maiden who aought to make no mistake In solving life's greateat problem marriage. Hla quickened heart throbs were a aeries of thrills aa he was called to the phone at hla office, and more alluring than the soft cooing of a dove were the fluttering words, "la that you, Brunch Agricultural College of Utah AND Co. For the Christmaa trade we have a beautiful assortment of pictures. alt vises; from 5c to $1.25 each, at ' Fernley'a. Come early and do your shop ping while our line is comOur goods are new plete. SPECIAL Mercantile P, KNOX w City, Utah r Bavr In v, - .YT """) . Miss EFa White left Saturday for Oak City to attend the funeral of her friend Mr. C,harlea Roper. , We pay highest prices for Hides and Pelts. Highest price for chick Offle Writ to Prlncipal.Branch Agr College, bulletin containing detailed Information. OPENS MONDAY JANUARY ' Let . 1L Ferris Do Your Telephone Building Children's rockers $1.65 to Phon 11 each at Fernley'a. Will practice In all th courts of th stat ) Cedar City tor gracefully circling t land, must b the one which hla fallow ace of France had purchased after returning bona, Twenty mile distant, lovable and loving Muriel Lane looked out' upon a bleak, white expanse, surrounding the old farm home. Her six little brother Catarrh Cannot B Cured ; with LOCAL APPLICATION, aa they and slaters nestled about her. cannot raach the aat e tba dlMaaa. can "We trim Christmas the tree np local dimn, fraatty Catarrh la with last year spangles, children," by Co&(Ututioial eondtUone, sa fat order to cure H muat take aa ahe said. Matt-cine internal ramadr. Hairs Catarrh la takaa inter&ally an acta tbrw I want t see Banta Claus!" whla-pere- d the blood on the muoaue eurfacae el the little Tim. "If he caa land on Hall's Catarrh aiedielae waa system. root and come down the chimney he a praecrlbed by eee el the beat phrateiaa la.thia country tor yeara. It ia of aorna el the beet tonioe kaowa. ran ride on the air. , Oh, sitter, there's eomblnad wtth aaaie el the boat aioM th telephone." , , , aarret eonblaatlaa aC farthara. Tba (a It was th first time It had rung for Hair Catarrh la what produoae aueh wowWrful a week.' Muriel, ran to It, and. her ramtts hi ratarrhat eoa&lUooa aM (or cheeks grew to wild rose beauty and fraa. tatinKt'a, F. J. CUJaiKKT CO, Prepa, TaUAa, her eyes sparkled aa the words came: All Dnxrslata, Wo. -- Hair aaaUy PUla tor eoatsttpatla. rr "Look to th northeast for a new star at nine o'clock .tonight" "Boyd" began Muriel, flatteringly. "No, Santa Claua, by air. Have the tree ready and keep the children cp." nat wise little) head of Muriel comprehended. She waa aa unsettled and expectant as the children. The tree waa trimmed, the candle all ready for lighting. 8h took a chair at the wla. dow and began tlBng themi(brlea. Finally she leaned closer " to the psne and strained her glance. A apeck of luster held her vision until It had r eolred Itself Into mingled colors of 1 red. whit and bin. "Wrap yourselves np warmly," ah ordered. "We will an go out and took tor Santy," and a great bash came down aa th group discovered "th new star," and th outlines of 852 clearly distinct la th crystslUn air and there settled to earth Willis Thome's airahlp driven by Boyd Wie r V.'. t Going to v n tb BicMcy ; J. BHD '' , ed Notice Is hereby given that all applications for permits to grate cattle, horses and sheep within the FILLMORE NATIONAL FOREST, during the season of 1920, must be filed In my office at Richfield, Utah, on or before January 10, 1920. Full information In regard to the graslng fees to be charged and blank forma to be used in making applications will befurnished upon request. JOHN RAPHAEL, Supervisor. e: UFB XXTXR-MOTJNTA- XXSUBANCB Money to Loan on Approved - Farm Lands W. II. COOK & SON PHONE 97 Main & 6th, Beaver, Utah biillVlC'KS AT M. E. CilLlkCU Sunday School 2:10 p. m. Classes for all ages. Evening Service at .1:19 Rev. Zook Pastor. :. JOHN CMcGARRY . Bavr UUh ne a Harry :;; THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Deli very Cars are used in fleets by manr of the largest .business firm of the This is becanse the Ford Dcfivery Car Has lolved the problem of safe and quick delivery with the smallest possible expense. Easy to understand, easy to drive, and durable. A faithful servant giving years of faithful service. We can give you any style of body you want. One thing is sure every retail merchant will make money -- ' Saw Your Wood ; ' Phon No. 181 by having a Ford Delivery Car. Come in. Let s talk it over. We assure you genuine Ford service with genuine Ford parts. j bo-ca- m Store to See tb3 Toys So :ethiii5r.for , BARBXn SHOP ' Flrt Claee Work Always at your aervlc First Door South of th Flrat National Bank ' " . ens and Turkeys.; APPLICATION FOR GRAZING PURPOSES , FIFTH eaaa-poe- CARPENTER WORK and.' PAPERING- - 94 ' , - Everybody; the Children. ..COJIE EARLY. EsDcdallr ner. Forth from th amaalng air vehicle tepped a form familiar to the wooder-eye- d children the Santa Claua of last pear wtth frosted beard and a bulging nag or gins oa hi back. And only th two older children ever guwwed the Identity of, thla grand GMeSj; X. B. 2SEIL&EX Agent Beaver Utah A TTT I.. '! f. I"" II 1 stub Kringle on wings. And, oh I th marvelous gifts be had for thetn all I And Boyd draw Muriel behind a door and kissed her, and only old Grandfather Lane, going np th stair to Lis bad, wttaeawai t& treat. , MIU. OXMS - CUOVKR, Agent yj-i- Ml '.Vi-. I if" j '.r I ml ii -- MM 1 I 1 |