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Show BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS Beaver County Weekly Press IS Office in Beaver lalered at the Post Mail City, Utah, as Second Claas Matter. W.00 Subscription. IVr Year Friday, Aug. 5. 1921 to be discussed and settled, it is no MAKE 'EM PAY For years Dixie fruit peddler hare invaded Cedar, so we are given to understand, and have peddled fruit from house to bouse, without having lo pay a nickel of license money for the privilege. Should any of our business houses endeavor to sell goods In that manner we assume they would be compelled to take out a license for doing o. Is the peddler a person who la entitled to special privilege or is this simply neglect on the part of the city fathers that they are allow-e- d to operate In town without a license? If the peddler is allowed to operate without a fee, why not let the local markets do likewise? It seems to as that there Is discrimination somewhere, and our city fathers should have it eliminated. Everyone should be treated alike In the matter of business Iron Co Record extravagance of language to say that the projected gathering at the Amer ican capital will constitute one of the most memorable events in diplomatic1 history, as an astute English commen tator on the President's proposal Has observed. What former President Wilson found himself unable to accom plish, it is now within the posslbilit les that his successor may be able to bring about, besides removing the thorn of Irritation frcm the midribs of China, placed there by the Shan tung Incident. Washington bids fair to Paris as the scene of a diplomatic gathering of world-widimportance, epochal in its conclusion . The records of the Treasury As if to My, "I think yon He." I spread them one elastic grin," that the great bulk of the wpy And say, "TwHleoon be coming In." terest la due" on bonds of f g't If Mr. Hayea would com and ser denominations. $100 Many of The way some folks are, treating me, I know full well that' he would sob, owners oLthese bonds have doij And he would let me keep my Job. iauea 10 cup tne coupons, or 'W He'd say, "Dear Doc, If you'll tay eent temporary bonds for sW... here, through Ignorance. Others htrt kjj I'll booet yout pay two beana a year. ' : tne Donas away and forgone. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE NEG I Tne Treasury department has L . LECT TO COLLECT INTEREST everything possible to get these bA SYBLE EYRE DAVIS TOUGH ON The body of Mrs. Vernon Davis arrived here Monday morning from Miners-vill- e T'rovo, and was taken on to for interment. Funeral services were held in Tuesday afternoon. A large Beaver county, for the past two or number of friends and relatives from 'Minersvllle. Beaver, Greenville and three years has held the record fo Milford. gathered to pay tribute to the best dirt roads In the state, but the young mother. Many beautiful were given. nnrnl with the beautiful row which isiow The offerings were, Frank Williams speakers on between the county commission- - 0f Minersvllle, Bishop John Horton, of Greenville, wm. Josepn and cecn erg and the state highway comniln-sion- , baker of Mlnersvllle. A beautiful duet was rendered by Incredible as it may sound, there how long It can continue to hold Alvln Baker. and Jamison Ileen Mrs. are several thousand people scattered that enviable record, la a question. clos-inBishop George Eyre made the The effect on the road is already address throughout the United States who Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss ay- have money coming to them from the hnctnrilna' in nhriw and if the trnil- .our United States Government, but who dv ble is not settled soon . will not will surely sutler. jis by her parents, her bus- - are so indifferent that they it at for of born trouble' a to and n the if somAnnp were dfiinc hand calling July go baby daughter, it inoir OURROADS Min-ersvil- le K - ii ' .w- - 25.: three sisters,. Mildred.: Ludle, their local banks. Alsoy onlike many l Hnd Garneta Eyre and one brother, facts are given to the public right. iGarn Eyre. debtors, Uncle 8am baa tried and still ' the fault is undoubtedly with. 4he She died Saturday morning at Pro is trying to pay these people their ' ' vo. money which. In the aggregate, Is con state highway commission. siderably over $100,000,000. Early in the year, the county comout-rivBEAVER BAND IX MILFORD This huge amount represents ac missioners were notified that the ofInterest on outstanding 11 cumulated fice of state road agent, then held by The Beaver band, under the berty bonds and victory bonds which James Robinson, had been abolished, of Prof. Frisbee, came down to the owners bare tucked away in their and for the county commissioners to Milford afternoon and gave Sunday REVISE 'EM box appoint some one to take charge of a concert on the streets, which was trunks, bureaus and safe deposit We find upon Investigation, that es that have and forgotten apparently the machinery and do the work. The very much enjoyed by many people. they bear intereat coupons which are the city ordinances bfcve not been commissioners Grifflappointed J. L. Thev were here advertising a big revised since 1109, and that a large at Intervals of six months ths. as county road supervisor andba "d are KlTl- n- at payable wnic numDer nave neen passed ana ap All they have to do Is to clip ths cou gave him charge of the machinery. tne BeaTer hoU8e tonight. Augproved since that date. There are al Later. tne state pons and take them to any bank and mgnway commission t rA EPOCHAL CONFERENCE so a number of old ones that are the money will be paid over without revived tne state road agent Job and The band hag receDtiy been recr now obselete and should be eliminat even the trouble of Identification. tne eated county commissioners I0eanized and now ha8 a membership The exact amount of the aocnmulat Indications are that President Hard- ed from the ordinance book. reccommena some one ror tne place. . ahout tW(,ntT mnsiclan. The ordinances now existing in and the commissioners ed interest on April 30, 1921, the last " ing's proposal to Great Britain, Franproperly rec-- i .. be. the should revised and city date of which there are official figurarmament an for and ce, Italy ommended the man who was In SEASON Japan FOR GROUSE, SAGE reduction conference to be held in printed In neat book form, so that charge of tho work, J. L. Griffiths. es, was $100,629,000. Since that date HENS, QUAIL, ANNOUNCED the total has Griffiths probably increased by was Washington, broad In its scope, will they would be easily accessible for Evidently persona several millions, since interest on the be agreeable to the nations concern the city attorney, Justice of the peace non grata to some one high up in Announcement has been made by ed, and that in addition to the limits and cltlsens it they so desire. The the administration, so his recommend D. H. Madsen. state fish and game second loan matured May US, and on condition are in at the present atlon was turned down and the ap- they June 15, interest on the First and vie tlon of armament topic the Pacific ronimissloaer, of the seasons on sage fell due. and Far East problems will be Includ time makes It very Inconvenient and ,, "UWH "ii'TTOWillTOnmc ., Th flrat Hot fni- tory loans hoa ed, together with all matters bearing unsatisfactory for an attorney who mgs. urinuns seni nis time sneet up bens is August 20, with the seaon their solution. With the acquies la trying to find any particular or to the state highway commission. sage son rnnninr tn Spnlomhpr 1 in th dinance. cence of the British government, con and it was turned down by that body. Mlintl... r.r.nrt We believe that If this matter is now curred In by the dominion appendagto nave Garfield Wayne. The tnreatens nuicnmgs bag limit is 10 es, it was regarded as a foregone con not attended to the city la apt to be Griffiths arrested If he attempts to do birds in and sixteen birds possession, elusion that Japan and the continent caught napping some day when any work on the state highways in season. the some during particular misdemeanor has Beaver county. al powers would respond favorably Quail may be shot from October 1 to the Invitation. China's partklpa been committed. Now, comes the county commission to 31 in Sevier. Utah, Salt Lake, DaIt la too. evident, error that have tU,n also Is assured. It is not Impos ers with their duty to set the tax vis, Weber and Carbon counties. In sible that 1" addition to the problems been made because of the condition i 1 of some ordinances Monday, and Washington county the season is of the and cul- evy whlctt theT d,d noted, the conference w'll have oppor to levy nothing for the from September 15 to Februry 1. The they proceed been hsve p'rtfs to conMder the association of punished very light state to use on roads in the county, bag limit is fifteen birds per day. nations plan which, it Is stated, the ly or not at all because of this. fact. Blue grouse and ruffled grouse By all means the city fathers but levy three mills for the county President 1st. set his heart upon and to use. This be shot in all counties of the less' than provides thir should may order a revision only awaits a favorable opportunity cents for the state road agent to state from October 15 to 5 with the ty to give It birth. Than the proposed : use end provides' $22000 to be spent bag limit eight birds in possession. conference a more auspicious time by the county on roads. Jud Tunklna tor It Inception could hardly be de--j In the mean time the traveling pub- RAILROADS INCREASE FORCES Jud said "has Tunklna. "Happiness." vised. In view of the Importance to cranked b but Is hoping for the best trouble lic op. always civilisation of the paramount Issues has a Evidence of the increased activity on railroads is shown by the fact that railroads and machine shops through-ou- t the country are steadily Increasing their forces, and in many places large numbers of men are being taken on at ono time. On the Delaware and Hudson - road 2000 employee hare resumed In the shops, after a six week' layoff. The Erie railroad shops in Pennsylvania and Ohio hare resumed work after a shut-dow- n of two months. About 1500 men have been ; al e- - sn i.n viduala to present their Interest pons and collect the cash whiA due them. It baa Issued circular u tera, posiea nonces in banks anli.! uuicbb sou Buverusea in DeWtptMn but thus far Its efforts hare beet u availing, inaieaa or decreasing tt money In its possession whlck not belong tc it, each rinteireatf I day sees the amount constantly volume. in If are one of you ing who bought Liberty or Victory Luj Bonds, see ti It that you collect interest promptly. Tou willbeJohj! a patriotic service if you uk neighbor if they have collected ft interest to date. i fl J " Change of . Nationality. V Little Virginia is five year M sa Ukes to watch her mother cook, &,!' ran In front play very hungry a&4s ' ' tog a Dutch apple pie bei&g from the oven exclaimed: ."Ok, sjoft j er. now gooa yon are to man sj i bald-heade- pleT d , : i Croee to - Right ; "The original crosxamlnattca,a marked the mournful. pkDoaa "must have been the third dstrwp cedure Eve used on Adam wba Is husband remained away a Urom; of the night sitting up with a as. friend;" J The Miles Made Count I, 'yi) self-starter- ." ppcii i '3 ; ;1 The Chlcago.Burlington and Quln- cy has added 2300 men to its forces and the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul contemplates similar action. The i Ot I a vniogo ana is ortn western report that they are very optimistic on the : whole situation. iduu uieministB nave to work In the B and O. shops at Baltimore ; 450 for the same com pany, and smaller numbers In the shops at Keyser W. Va. and Gleiiwood i i. j' A pipe's a pal packed With P. A.! 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Kansas, where the Santa Fe railroad has been operating wun reduced forces for several months. 100 employees of the car snops will return to work at once. A 4thI,ASS POSTMASTER Poem sent to' Postmsster General Hays by C. J. Gose, postmaster at Klnderhook. Pike county. Til: I do wish that Mr. Hays Could see my sweet and charming ways. And bow polite and nice I am When some guy comes to mall a bam. How sweetfy-t- d' those nuts I smile When they are asking all the while For stuff they've nought from k. The tire that gives .you the miles and the They never fail ser-vic- e. you. Sears-Roe-buc- To whom they've sent one lonesome buck. l2l CapjrHf ht kr R J. RvrnoJd TiWci Ca. Wuloa-5UN.C v th national joy tmok KELLY SPRINGFIELD They're looking for a bale of tripe, A klddie-ka- r or meerschaum pipe. And round the office they will stick. Till I get peeved and darned neaf alck. But yet I hare to smile and say. "Tour package did not com todav " And then thev draw an n,l .11. Utah. 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