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Show beave?. couhty ::::vi V?X3 , LOCAL ITKM4 r e m - m We are Carrying a Nice Line of I" rjbra Pvarce-whhsrs teen in buying cattle, has returned to The funeral services for the late Beaver. Mrs. (bweneva L. Green, heloved wife Mens 'Neck Wear. New Christmas of Henry P. Green at North Creek, at Fertley's. Price. 11.00 stock of Mr. and the and loving daughter Mrs. Owen Grover of Bearer City Mr. and Mrs. Pitt and family of were held Monday afternoon at one were at the ! Mansfield Centerfield, m. Stake the in building. thirty p. Hotel week. this The CuneraL services were largely attended by relative and friend i, Children's red felt house slippers who gathered to pay' their last ressizes. $1.65 to 11.95 at Fern-ley- s. all woman who fine the for young pects ". v.- -- . had been .taken o suddenly from diwere services their midst XOTICE rected by Bishop C. Dennis White. Speakers were O. F.l MeShane, JL F. The American Legion will hold Tolton atoLier physician, Dr Mc at the nocrouhts dowotat a meeting Gregor at the court house Tuesa ' meeting waa furnished by the .Music church choir, who sang, "Sometime day evening, December 23, 7:30 p. m. All the business men are reWe'll Understand"; "I . need Thee ' to attend. quested Every Hour"; - Beautiful- Isle of Mo-den- a Santa Claus came with the snow storm and left .with us a real Christmas Line of I ;rn U J PfpQpnk The xj) 11 iiiiiii: i . , -- ii For the Family , liu II Just suitable; for Xmas. ' - - , ef t. , . - - - ; . .. - i - .;." ; ... - .,. 'i V- ... i lliVC-- Come early and do your shop ping whfle our line is' com-ple- te; Our goods are new - and prices right.; ; . " THEY ARE SELLING FAST, NICE LINE - OF - , ' STATIONERY CUT GLASSWARE IVORY GOODS SHJC HOSIERY 1 " FRESH GROCERIES NUTS and CANDY ROLL CALL The short period first attempted for this canvas, November 2 to r 1 1 proved not feasible, and Utah had o consume The chairman for the East Beaver County Chapter to e. Mrs. L. M.f Robinsonn had been sup-eractive over the local field and In the five branches of this chapter. ' T 6 lati u,i.v the splendid iruuu, uciciftiu w 1 ,' - ayycuucu Dne musician, . j shows spirit prevailing. Her teachers speak very highly of The minimum quota was to be 1 300 ' In school. . per instructions from Division Head- her work June 3rd, she was united In mar- quarters at Denver, where they must " P. , Green of know the condition i of each Red rUe t0 North Creek, her only sweetheart, Cross treasurery,. In order that Aey whom she dearly loved. : Theyent may know how much, local emergen' to their little home. soon, after the cy assistance they may look for. Bea ver City came to the front as fol wedding and spent a "happy summer and fall. little dreaming of what was lows": to happen. Dr. McGregor told East Ward: Miss Winifred Smith. going of her last illness and felt that evTeam Captain, 1140 erything had been. done to save the West Ward: , Wilford Johnson, i,fe ot the young mother and her Team captain, little daughter who was four months $y 9. prematurely born ana lived only a Solicitors reported as follows to thort t,me, bnt blessed and' nam! " . MURDOCK ;0. . ..:... - Clippers just install: J. H. Pollock tally;. WANTED . i Agents for Beaver and vicinity, Good positions. Previous experien ce unnecessary. ' Free School of In- Massachussets Address atruction. Insurance and Company, Bonding Arcident and Health Department, Capital $1,600- - Saginaw. Michigan. Charter Oak heating Fernley'a at stoves Kate Robinson, daughter 'of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson who has been attending school in Salt Lake, arrived in-- Beaver .Thursday morning Jo, apend. the holidays, I t , y Miss Winnifred Smith, Mrs. Kath-le- r, erlne Noyes, $S2 Mrs, Emma T. Mathews, Mrs. Bel le Detmera." $11 Mrs. R. IL Strickland, Miss ' La- Prele Murdock, $21 Miss Celia Jones, Miss Mary Sned don, $14 Miss Martha Beaumont,. Mrs. Let- tie Bowden, $14 Miss May Grimsbaw, Miss Ruby Tattersall. $25 MrsAddle Pnffer, Mrs. Belle Det- " mere, $26 ; Mrs. K. 8. Carlton. Mrs. L M. Rob Inson, $10 .': ; r Mrs. Clara MurdocV Mrs. Fred Le vl, $10 ' . ' Miss Ethel Parkinson, Miss Agnes . naies.,i5 1 - - ww viavi w"--w w va ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT SHOPPING. TO-D- O" CHRISTMAS Come and Buy While the Assortment Is good, Farmers & Stock- growers Merc Co. A - 1 . a ..' la ail the Courts ot ; - " . ' the 8taU - WILLIAM P. KNOX Attorney-aUL- w ; Beaver City, Utah B nil ding , Telephone Phone 71 ; practice In ail the courts of the state ' Office In "WU1 ) MURDOCK WINS' AGAIN For the first time in four years the Cedarltes met defeat at the hands of the speedy Murdock Academy Aggregation. The game was played in the opera house; score be ' ing 34 and 31. ".: The game is said to have been the speediest and hardest fought on that floor. . - Meat I0ling& Curing " - This is the sixtli. successive game that M. A. has won this year and it has suffered 'no defeats. Murdock Academy Heslington, R. F. Robinson. L. F. Young, Center ' . MeShane, R. G. Joseph L. G. v ...Cedar City Walker, R. F. Urtei L. F. t Webster. Luke, Center . Wood, R. G. Luke, Eyre, L. G. , ANY STYLE DESIRED GUARANTEED TO SUIT ' We pay highest prices for Hides and Pelts. APPLICATION FOR GRAZING PURPOSES ...;, - your service ' First Door South' ot the First National Bank ; W. . B7J .. ' EVTER-MOCNTA- PHONE 97 : NATIONAL FOREST, during the season of 1920, must be Died in my office at Richfield, Utah, on or before January 10, 1920. Full information in regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will befurnished , upon request.' JOHN RAPHAEL, Supervisor. LIFE. IN LVSURAN'CE Main &-.6- , Beaver, Utah - th, hEHVltKS AX L E. CUtlUJil Sunday 'School 2:30 p.' a for all ages.' .Evening Service. at .7:30 ,"t Rev, Zookt Pastor. - -- '. Money, to Loan on Approved '. 4 Farm Lands JOHN CMcGARRY Beaver TJtah , j ; Let - rirrrrzr tr:m?lLutl&rtuaii. t nt bt . $2. i '. Let. in - THE UNIVERSAL CAR Harry .... rhone No. 131 " "7" X. nf 3i V j Lt I - - ! r- . r i .rvf"... 1 -- CM., ' aUl 1 '. U - : I r ' 'O. Jt UH. OWT..V ffnOYF.Il, .... r Better Uub 1 J ' r Lri f ; ' lu: . 'X. 1 ,1- - Ford Atent i. ii v'f-- tiac'j a NEILSEN ' : - Cros-byy'Ceor-ge hr -: ; Saw Your Wood ins , "a necessity for the farmer because it solves. his problem cf economic transportation from the farm to the city. And in farm work alone, it will be found a crcat money saver as well as a big labor saver. I las nil the merits of the Ford car multiplied by greater capacity with greater No extra cost in operation. Wed. . strength. like to talk it over with every jarmer. Bring jyourj Ford car to us for necessary repairs and': thus get the genuine Ford parts and reliable Ford workmanship, . : -- . v ' 7 manganese brohzc worrrwirivc ."lrrc ally Hodges Actnt . r v1 ' '' FILLMORE . : . W.EC00K&SON "Notice Is hereby given that all applications for permits to grate cattle, horses and sheep within the " ; BARBER SHOP Class Work: Always at First - r y'" Highest price, for chick- - J ens and Turkeys. , . i -- MIMHtWMMWMMMimMMHIMItllW21taf uiuvu only a few minutes before she left tMs earth, for her heavenly home. He told how when a small girl, she had had scarlet fever and dlptherla. which had left her weak although sthe neyer Complained. and was always cheerful and happy, He told how brave she waa In her I imi icsnesa snowing ine same thoughtful and cheerful .way for those about her. - He spoke of what la necessary td constitute Chris-tai- n life and of the benefit! received received here and those beyond the grave and felt that Oweneva had nothing to regret and was receiving her areat reward Mr. J. F. Tolton said, that his mind went back to only a short time tagorthe third of June, of the hannv , , occasion when at a double weddtn Mrs. Cyrua Davis; Mrs. Emmlline he had'the privilege of unltina this i Stanley, $11 happy couple In Holy bonds or mm. ' Mrs- - Nellitf . Mlsa Ag-- 1 riage.' I cannot eface - this hanor Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. Hutchings, i with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as th.y nee Hurst, $11 ; he said. Thev left thir memory, cannot r.acn ta svut or . the oihim Mrs, L. M. Robinson, Mrs. R, H. homes, these sisterswhere thev had CaUrrh ta a loooj riiie. vreatly In flunr4 by constitutional conditions, nj striekiand-t1 j hi ordei' to ctira it yoa' luuU tak on Miss Lacy Ritchie, Miss Rose Jo- - and trained in social lines and went Internal rmiy. Kail's Catarrh W.li-clIs taken Intarnallr and acts thru to live wfth their splendid husband tl blood on the muroui aurraret Of tha hnson, $21 Hstl's Catarrh Medicine was ; wurord Johnson. ' John Davis. on a farma lite system. entirely different pi eecrlbaJ by on of tha beat physicians tn tnts country tar yeara. it 11 com-- i $20 from anything they had ever known t of avms of ths tonics known. Miss Vera White. Miss Mary Ree I tell you It takes grit to do these h'nrd with aoma of the. beat blnod of se, $5,00 combination Ths perfect things, but they r.'d it. aqd hive i in Hall's Catarrh MkII- fr(llanu nroducea Total made bright ar.H. happy homes. V, such wondwful what I catarrhal conditions Bend tor felt deeply for the bereaved parents f fres. A CO.. Props, Toledo, O. Beaver City JJsat Ward i. but felt that all was well with Owen Mlsa Winnifred Smith eva l'0X for constipation. in her heavenly home, where In y j Eugene Smith 4 a very short time they would all be , Mrs. Dan Williams united again. Mrs. J. E. Cowdell She leeves a kind and loving h . H,D Thompson v - . band, devoted "parents and two loving H.C Detmers? sisters. Irene and Olivia, with many Mllo Baker relatives and friends to mourn her Thomas M Lemon loss. J H Boise uw uurai onenngs were -r v many, f Alfred Lhdwlg I v, ana very oeauurm, coming from friend and relatives from hear em .MJi, Stella Burt Mrs. George Wilson afar. . . T Wilson George The Pall bearers were Edward Mrs. F. T Gonn ' Uf bman, Albert Green, Victor ' T. Oonn Olcott. Glon Mcchant Mrs. Msble McShsne and Stanley Green ... , ..., , Mrs. r. .i T5 Vaeser Friends and of tb deneighbors 1 ceased who knew bar well bold '(Cr.Hnu.l to psge five) . 1 .... 4 He is the old reliable. ;Newi Electric ed. ATTORNEY AT LAW i, Beaver, Utah Practice Mr--Htn- Barber Shop AND ; RED CROSS over-tim- GENTLEMEN ALLt'MINCMWARE . Crown LADIES PISHES . , A . T0LT0N & SONS Follow WE STILL HAVE FUKXISHIXO GOODS FOR TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. . ' ' f Somewhere"; and ''Sister, Thou are Registered at Beaver Hotel Mild and Lovely" Among those who registered at Mr. MeShane who had known the the Beaver Hotel this week were family for many years, spoke of the 'Sim Walton, W. 8.' Creenwood, high' esteem he had for the deceased cattlemen tfam Richfield. and her pafenu. He spoke of her Messrs William Minlnger, V. F, beautiful character and her bright W. Jones and C. H.'Uhlng- Jackson, and cheery ways, which made her ton, men fr6m Salt Lake. traveling a good and lovable girl. r He spoke Mr. Allen hide and pelt buyer of of the beautiful floral offerings and Richfield.' fV:JF""l the large ,r congregation which he W. E. Clifford, a cattleman from thought bore silent testimony of the Salt Lake City. , v resteem in which she and her parents were held. He spoke many helpful CARD OF THANKS and comforting words to the bereav and1 ed husband and parents sisters, I desire to thank the many kind assuring them that they had the and neighbors for their kind (.friends deepest, and sincereBt sympathy of durina; the illness s and sympathy the whole community death of my beloved wife. Their Mr. Nephl Bickley, by special re ready assistance with cars, - those quest, sang. "This is the end of a who spoke so kindly and graciously Perfect Day", a song she loved so at the services, the choir that fur well, and which waa typical of her nished the lovery music, also for perfect life. the beautiful floral offerings HenDr. McGregor gave sv sketch of ry P. Green. ' T. . .x her life. He said that Oweneva was born in Nephl, Utah, and waa 20 years of age.. The early part of her life was spent at Wan Wah Springs in high esteem.. The interment was near Frisco, 'Utah;.. She moved with made at Mountain View Cemetary. Patriarch Munford dedicated the her parent to Beaver City, nearly "' : grave. seven years ago. And obtained her ' who Those attended the funeral education In the public schools of from out of (own were Mr. and Mrs. " TinK grauaiea iram ine Sedg rammer school and attended the James Clay. Mr. and Mrs. Ben ' Mil-- , raoca Acaaemy .inree wick and Mrs. Hilda Ferris of KBWI l 1 ford.'-., ; ,ear where she took a special courte m music, under Prof. Duroam nd later too a two year course w,in Honiara, tine w A. very rona ot music" ana was a i ! |