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Show IJEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS Beavef County Weekly Press Batsred lit th Post r Bearer City, Utah. a Office in Mailj Second Class Matter. $2.0W Per Vear ftabscrtptJon, deposits,: In small town Ban KARL 8. CARLTON', Proprietor CORA E. CAKLTOW Editor NOTICE Ali iOVIItY FARMIXU THE BASK .DEPOSITS District Court of the Fifth Ju- " riicial District 01 we bum vi in and for the County of Beaver, irotate Division.. " ' , " jj... o- - rated in agricultural districts jndi-t- rate to a large extent the degree of of the farmers. If depw-- j priffpiTh-its are small in one immunity and! large in another, where approxlmateily equal conditions prevail. It must be due to tuethod of farming: or to i Friday, February, L nniM unw.i.. k cm ' .... "uu Mra The children of Mr. and Mr. Walt . r . ,on.V wwt,fc o v, r. ter Mackerell are Quarantined with last Friday tor sjaii w a ior will eutur Hospital lioe. Howd Mrs. the measles. treatment for ear ,rou'te )nd" The V. 8. department of Agricul-- j a "r Dr. Snow, rare of ture pich-e- a out iweive towns, six m rm tha tnth of the month a new which dairying was the chief branch baby boy came to make happier the;c,tvtnf agriculture and six ln. the grain home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert nmo Mrs. Jane Joseph returned hame and fngfir beet belt. last Sunday from Salt Lake and Eutotal populttion in theidairy-;vi- d Mrs. Wm. Day of Kanosh is here . ,o no where she spent" two months .; reka, visiting her sister, Mrs. Effle Ross with her dauKhtr, Mrs. Vioh t Spen- bank were $1288.78. The at the Murdock Academy. cer and family. population in th grain and sugar towns waa 2 1".420 and their per cap-MrrOKdenr Of Salt Lev is the Xext Fdarevenmg"a w'iftl event ita bank deposits were only $478 guest this week of Miss Rose Jobn-so- will take place at the' home of Mrs. it takes something to beat the real one of the Belknap teachers. Linda Twitehell at Manderfield. A' dairy cow as a money maker. hot chicken supper, wiil be perved. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith had as and the guests will be treated to a their guests during last week, Mr. pood musical program. and Mrs. Otto Kesler, of Cove Fort. O. A. .The schools aijd all places cf bus'-nesATTORNEY AT' LAW closed lat Tucsdny fn bohor t Mr. Herman Burt of Parowan is A children's her this week visiting his parents Washington's Birthday. Heaver. Utah dance was giveit at the opera housa Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burt., In the afternoon by the 'managers oi Practices in ail the Courts ot - house and one In the the State the operaMrs. Alice Tophan of Taragoonah, which proved to be forednlts, wlt-her A is visiting here this week , the banner ball of the season. Setb. Smith. sister, Mrey bOST j event on The most noticeable to went Salt Nellsen B. Mr. N, Washington's birthday, and which A largo solid silver Indian-mad- e Lake City last Tuesday on a business drew the largest crowd, was perhaps trtp.-,;the gathering of men, folk on the breast pin, about as large as a silver south side of the State Bank build- - dollar. Mrs. Karl Carlton. of Kanceh, Mrs. Ed. Martense-ing. 1 Evidently they were enjoying rpent Friday hero with Mr, and Mrs. the beautiful sunshine after the terFILES T, I Griffiths on her way tq Paro- rible blizzard of the . Rectal , diseases and other Fissure before. day wan to Tlslt with relatives. methods. . No cured by ime lost from business. Write for Mr. and Mrs. George .Durnham, of diseases tree. The little daughter ot Mr. and Mrs tuy booKlet on liectai I. It. Persons. M. D, 411, Conti Parowan, came over Tuesday and George Mitchell has been slcTc nental Bank Building, Salt Lake art guests at the home of Dr. and the last week with measles,very - , . we City. but t Mrs. McGregor. are to announce that she Is . . - part ot Lot 2, Block FracUonal ! i ,1 Da-TWest, subject to a mortgage to wm of $lWO.fO, m two uatea ami.vears, bearing Interest at the rate of he PeWfithr ' per cent per annum; also a mortgage to Elizabeth McGarry In the s.im of $500.00, due two years after date; bearing Interest at 9 per cent p,ir anunm. This, property Is known as the "Gentry corner": also, Hock 27. Plat "A" Beaver U.t Citv survey, subject to a mortgage to John Pearce, In the sum ot $800.- 00. dated July 19th, 1915, due one Vear after date, bearing Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, al- 8 n, . MURDOCK r Pre War Prices so, acres of land described as folat the lows towlt: Commencing Southeast corner ot Lot 6, range 4, North and West, Beaver Local Survey, running thence West 20 rods; thence North 40 rods; thence east 20 rods; thence south 40 jroda to the place of beginning, also, 10 acres of land and the water right belonging thereto, described as follows towlt: Commencing at a ooint 160 rods East and 24 rods So. from the Northwest corner of Section 16, Township 29, South Range 7 West, Meridian; runrods; ning thence south 27 thence west 58 rods; thence north 27 rods; thence East 58 rods to the place of beginning; together with all water rights belonging to said tracts ot land above described; also the following described personal property, towlt: Thrift Stamps, $43.00 Liberty Bonds, $50.00 On and after Wednesday, the 9th of March, A, D. 1921, and writday . . ten bid will be received at the residence of Samuel G. Gentry, the unHow's This? dersigned at Beayer City, Beaver Reward We offer One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrh that cannot be County, Utah. The terms of said sale will be c" cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken in hand, lawful money of the United by catsrrh eufterers for the past thirty-fiv- e States of America; ten per cent of years, and has become known as the the purchase price to accompany mos reliable remedy lor tsiarrn. tiaii s bid and balance to be paid at time Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on of confirmation of sale, Poithe Mucous surfaces, expelling the Dated this 11th day of February, son from the lilood and healing the dis- ev-eni- Going at Lowest Cost 29 eRVer city survey and be- pjat A 52 feexfronUge, North and Sou- ana tv, hv 80 feet In length. East i . wl ' following ceased, and the improvement ; s erciiiioS.; ' nn- - . - . ; .. 1. DrlTate sale, described personal the property and real estate belonging to the estate of Artur Gentry, de. Uvl oi 6 s v i 5, 1&21 fr. Ant a f A nf. in me niauer vi tk. thur Gentry, deceased, . tTnuii la hrehv riven that the - 5 J . ; i SaJ-La- ke 1-- ... 2 are on Here 1- -2 non-surgic- al - . r pleased now improving and the disease Beaver East wsrd and Milford w!D under control. play a game of basket! ball at the fully i' is ft Beaver opera hour? tonight; also- q Our telephone manager, Mr. J. T. team from Mlnersvllle will play a team from Beaver, Gant has been In poor health for Last Friday and Saturday even- some time and has found It necessary to receive further medical aid. ings, candy pulling were the social He lert last Wednesday for SaU Lake activities of the young1 folk in so to consult a specialist. many homes that space will not pereased pqrtiwis, After you have taken Hall's Catarrh mit personal mention. - a Mrs. D. T. Rees and her daughter Mfrtlclne (for a short time you will In your . generale great Mrs.' Kathryn Noyes, left last Wed tHklrte Catsrrh Hairs henlth Start Mrs, L, E. Harris and children Are nff end fftt rid t catarrh. Send pit for Salt Lake Olty where for trsstitn'mliii. free. :', spending a few days In Milford with nesday P. ,T. CHKNKt it CO.. Tfld5, Ohio. stid 'MY. "Harris mother, while Mrs.' top. tney expect to visit " relatives 75c ell hv Paid Drugletf, " j.1 . el Parsons is on ber vacation jn. Calif- friends for about two weeks. : " i. i .v.. - t l;Aprov-mn- Medl-cin- . Stock-grower- s Merc. Co. A. D. 1921.' : , Farmers and " SAMUEL O. GENTRY. Administrator of the estate of Arthur Gentry, deceased. First Publication, Feb. 18, 1921 Last Publication, March 4, 1921. -- f ' ornia.-.'..- . LEGAL NOTICES Ezra Shepherd left Monday Mra. Stanley Green ot North Creek for Salt Lake City, after spending his been very sick with pneumonia a couple or months here with his NOTICE FOR pi'BLicvnox; Dr. McGregor Is attending the" case mother, Mrs. S. A. Shepherd. Ezra and reports satisfactory T Improve- and his brother Jasper are doing IHpiirtmont of the Interior, U. Salt Lake truck work In Salt Lake City. ljud Office, I'tah ment the last few days. City, Rnlon Edwards left last Thursday Mra Albert Green, of North Creek February 5, 1921 for his work at the Montreal mine Notice ii hereby given that Jarae: Bet wit a rery painful accident last His wife 1b remaining here for awhile L. Robinson.. of Beaver Utah, who on 8unday morning, when she accidentmade Homestead en Until all conveniences are made May 15, 1915, ally splashed boiling water on her SB 4 irv. No. 01 44 Ml. for Sv tor housekeeping, when she Hoot ion 21; N 2 NE 4 Seol'' throat and chest, scalding the flesh ready will Join him at t5e mine. XW Section T27, 28; NV very badly. Mr. 1-- 4 1-- 1-- 4 Mra. Henry M. Greenland son. La Voy. rteurned to their home at North Monday, auer a stay of six weeks with her parents, Mr. sr.d Mrs Owen Grow. 4. TownsV.Ip.2ii South, Kange S West, no3oU I.:iko Meridian, has filed The play, "It Pays to Advertise to make three-yewas a thorough success last Ratuiv. nce of 'nhntion claim to the land Proof, j day night at the opera-house- . The b;n- before Clerk of the comedy waa much appreciated. Bea Dlatr'ct court, at Beaver, I'tah, on ver has dramatic talent that should the ?oih day of March. 1921. A. t Clu;n;r:t names ;is vltnesi'iv-Kriibe heard from oftener. and Judging Chiirlea Morgan, Vorpiiu. from the well filled house last Sat- William K. Smith. Wilford Robln-n- n. nil of Denver. Utah. urday night, much encouragement ('(M Ll !!; will bo given local talent. About Register. was netted for the Murdock i:irn-pu- s Firn Pihlic,iion Feb. II, 1921. Uist Publication, March 11, 1921' improvement fund. ar u-- Mra. Alex Hamilton was the guest of honor at a party at her home last Tuesday night, given by Mrs. E. O Puffer. Delicious refreshments were - arradv $1-5- 0 Last Sunday Mrs. Nancy Whom-haNOTK'E I U PI I'.I.ICATIOX Mr. Dee Bohn returned last week In entertained hanor of her son, -from Long Beach. California. He Dejuu Tiictit of i!ie Interior, JJ; , report having had a very pleasant Charles's birthday anniversary. A Uiwi DlTice, Salt delicious birthday dinner was served City, I'tah trip, and while there met quite to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whornham. number of Beaver people. Mr. and Mrs. James Yardley .. February 10. I!i21 rs hereby given that Frank iT. - Mr,-an., Mrs," John Bowman i sir. ueorge Fern icy returned to of F.eaver. I'tah, who Miss Fern Ashworth m No vei-- lr 21. 1H1. mtide Home-ertr- y. his home. In. Milford last Tuesday Miss Hattie Whornham ste..a N'.. U1847S. for N after a few day's visit with his pnr-ntn SK t XW Mr. SW Whornham Pressley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Femlev, SV.' 1 4 XV Section 22. Town- I Harvester GoKlB Brands Story Falsfe the past month, reports have DURING have been made, sometimes to us that at farmers' meetings directly and sometimes indirectly, that this Company has adopted a policy of refusing to supply repair parts for old machines in order to compel me purchase of new ones. This statement is absolutely false. Such a policy has never been considered by this Company nor suggested to it Ordinarily we ignore such reports, because we have learned that any large company, no matter how fair and high principled, is subject at all times to unjust criticism. The facts are this Company has always recognized the importance of repair service and has used every effort to make IHC service the best We believe we can truthfully say that the repair service furnished wherever this. Company's goods are sold is equal if not superior to that furnished on any manufactured line. vfe call attention to the fact that machinery "Fix-u- p Weeks," instead of being something new and originated by the fanners in 1921, aa some seem to think, were reaUy an ourgrowui the moveinent started asscoation in connection with the Council oi National Defense a a war con--( scrvatioh measure, Perhaps no other agency has done so much to promote 7. .... "National Repair Weeka at this Company. The farmer needs machines which will be efficient and economical. If his old machine can be repaired so as to render efficient and economical service, he be foolish to purchase new ones. Whether the lamer utilirea and repairs his old machines or buya new one la a question for him to determine, But in . v ' making his decision, we give to every fanner who ownt any I H C machines the assurance that a full stock of repair parts will always le provided by this Company.. , Today, our repair stocks on the territory available for thelarmers are 21 per cent greater than ever before at this time of the year. An average of a quarter ,; million pounds of repair are shipped from IHC factories for every working day in the year. Thirty million dollar' worth of repair part are now ready, as insurance for the farmer when he needs this service. In every International Harvester Work manufacturing orders call for repair part Erst and even when furnishing them has meant cutting down production oi new machines for which we had orders, repairs have always had preference. , At every one of our 91 branch house trained men are on duty to see that all order are filled and ahipped promptly. Thousand of dealer scattered every- where with an assortment of repair In nock art alway ready and willing to ', . render every assistance. , . , - .... d i ' 2. a, Frn-tio- 1-- 4, 4 t. te ATOa una - l.it-v- i IIVJll'c of Mrs. Lydia M oyes fell over intention .Kilt.,,, to mnV three-yen- r stove that was vyy hot and to establish diiir, to the land proof, above at Paragoonah last Wednes- burned before Clerk of the : her arm nnd face badly. The rii"l. day night to a good audience. As a cnnu nau a reavrr l"ah, on the (M'h t. cold and fainted while ':!:.! l;y o; Msnb. 1921. result, about twenty dollars was ad- by the stove. Her arm has been very '!:'itr.ant as witnesses: ded to the ' rapus improvement painful and she has suffered xonie i:.Uw rohn. wiif.-rRobinson. fand w a wu77 V; iuiBina, ii rays to e" -- (rSt a box d-- s i ; A Dls-i-- ... Jlurdoi'. Thomas Baldwin, an he of IV:iver. !''ah. ... Miss Vie Christaln Is disposing of COI LH It. ULAKKLY. Register, First Pitbliciition. Feb. 18, 1921 No Vie to 8Sy. her household furniture and will 6ne of the gifts to the nw bnby Last Pul.il. ution, March IS. 1921 rent the home to Attorney C. T. a tiny hairbrush. was J'bon Bolri.y, Woodbury, of Milford. who Is comi Norn i: i on pnti.ic.vnoN saw H, he tbo'iht brotber. the l'nby to In Ing Beaver. Miss Cirl. relde f the Interior, tain expects to go to Salt Lake after It is a toothhnish "Cc."' s:i d r, Bobby "be can't ut tbls rmise be I an.l (i)Ii. c. Salt school closes. lake wS horned with an vmntv iimutb." t'ity, Utah '''" nn. V.:y f.ri.-'i.'iji- I Milford Parowan Stage r. Every Day Except Sunday r 1: SOUTfl AT, It A; ARRIVE FROM rAUOWAST T GOTSQ J M l; To " r jSf'lt .of - 15. 1 Of 91 G. ivn that Clar Beaver. I'tah who mad HnmeMend s 'rrrrrv-T'Hi.yfo- s ! h XA' ; lirurv lfi. 1921 (, (ureli.v t": tkiu T.dVo 4 SW NW i-- 2 ?w Meri.lUm. sk 4 ?a West, has tiled notice Z'i Soyih, Uhii a trU'htlon to make r yi'Ki. 10 Biwnsa claim to tn land lK)vf l?cr;Kc;L. btfora Clerk of the i'iV.rict Court at Beaver Utah, on th 1 laimunt thre-yea- !Sh day r,f March. 19J1 tnniea us .WltD(es: ti. unkes. Krnest Cowdoll. .lap'i (r((an, r.an William Morgan, all of T!eRver. CtRb. CM!1. IV B. ULAKELY." Ilegirter. v I Reservations Made at Beaver Hotel First publication, bruary 25, 1921 Last publication, March 25, 1921. 7 ... . ' X.k'.'c.' - : t infection in it, but is improving now come This service which this Company has rendered through the years to those who have purchased its machines has been a matter of great. prideJto the Company,.;, and is the foundation of the cordial good-wi- ll existing between it and its customers. We feel it U due the Company and those who have purchased its machines that we give the widest publicity to the fact that this service of repairs will be maintained and improved, and that any charges to the contrary are untrue. ; : International Harvester Company or America CHICAGO - . ' USA |