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Show Carveth Wells, noted engineer and A LOWING GAME TO BET TEACHERS explorer, appointed by the British AGAINST THE U. 8. A. government to make exhaustive exallowing are tbe teachers so tar plorations in the Malay peninsula, "Don't overlook the prosperity employed by the Beaver county gave an illustrated lecture at close of school board: that la practically with you always concert Carveth Wells, by MORRISSEY Lee Smitnson. Chautauqua baa word andprelude, The ElllBon-Whiand don't fall to preach it," Is the at The Summer Encampment held picture, presenu the wonftOKTH CRRKK RllaaWIt of Continued issuance, bme and gone. Wasn't It great? . ders of the animal, advice ot a Chicago business firm to tchell. Lo, reptile and plant the Utah Agricullurrl college, at and the securities by municipalities BEAVER Em-niFriday of lait week the big tent life of this strange land as well as gan. Its patrons and the people generally. a CITY First grade. August I to. 6 inclusive, was a McAllister: Second trade. Net- - varloua government bodies. Includ Wived and all day long - men and portraying life customs, religion and And the very best reasons are glv 1000 people tie Gale, Roena Gale; third I is grade. nf Rua-anxnrlar tha'dlrnrtlnn loan auperstltlons"of the jungle folks. His great success, around farm the bonds, federal ing en for ita faith iri ever-abidiprosfrom all over the state registering. Sai Atkln. Kate . Smith; fourth all menace of lammar, of the Chautauqua, and Geo tory of the experiences during these to credit the poli . as in the following. Ktfe, Harriet Jensen; Clryntb perity All the visitors camped out on tUe lonesome years, in this uncivilized fifth grade. Walter "We have Iitcbey, chairman ol the ground and such a policy tical Smith; sixth grade statea with the lim "Forty-eigh- t college grounds, straw ticks and tents Vmmittee, worked diligently In the land are thrilling to say the least. confisca Is .towards property leading Joseph, Frank Smith. At the close of his lecture he was : Vection of the tent. One hundred and itless came who to furnished possibilities. all those being fittD-qg- h Edwin Paice. E. C. tion and materially delaying the in- five million people with money-m- uch jlr. Mitchell, realizing that It waa asked a great many questions by the unsupplied. Everything was free ex- Frisby. W. T. Morris. Cleon Maxwell. dustrial progress of. the nation, ac money. Clair McMullen, principal. king to he pretty hard to Bit Are people in the audience, which he ans meals and the were served a cept In wered a board to bard to listen old on very Instrucand pleasing GREENVILLE ays 'They must eat. They must be Principal. J. Al cording to Representative) Louis T. After this several cost The children's nursery. Bee- bert Ford ham; Ella' Hodgea Smith. McFadden, chairman of the house housed. They must drink. They mast be program lined up, and would tive manner. ladies ADAMSVILLE young two little boys from hive and Scout clubs took care of tbe and deal from the W. P. committee on banking and currency. wear clothes and shoes. letract a great pleasPrincipal. Murdock; Mrs. W. P. Murdock. "All this takes money. Many bil re of the occasion,, so he took all the audience went on the platform children. 'The creation ot two classes, one lions. Em- MINERS YILLE First crude Prosperity depends oa money t the line seats out of the opera and Mr. Wells dressed them in the seemed to be el! Be The swimming pool free from the burdens ot taxation, second .' Elsie Kindred; grade, circulation. handsome Keep your head' cool, clothes worn by the Malay xceptlonally popular with the wom Hales: bunts borrowed all the church had, third grade.- - LaPreal . White; and another which is forced to hear warm and your money la feet your people. was chautauthe that d the rejult fourth grade. Annabel Hales; fifth the burdens ot which the wealthy en folks. . , . circulation. slid K sixth P. Woolesy. W was supplied with ur fine eoats grades, Wednesday afternoon was a splen The college chimes rang at (:20 are relieved through the purchase Junior-hig- h Cecil worse than eold feett"' is Baker, June ot did concert, given by tbe Witepskle's every morning.. Two hours were al i you could find In any theatre. securities is a vio really Griffiths, Amosa Stones. bet Don't against the United States. Saturday afternoon, the first per Concert orchestra, under the direc lowed for breakfast and for prepara- MILFORD GRADE First lation of social justice, which is crys never wins. Times will Lt "Pessimism grade, irmince was given by the Apollo tion of who is a tion for tbe day's events. A series of elta Michelson; second grade Oeneva tallizing la broad publio opposition be good." Albert Wells and AUa Wells pianist and director of note and for exhibits and demonstrations no. were GiUies; third grade Grace Prlsby; and discontent as the issuance ot tax That's tbe word to the country's nstitute the Apollo duo, so name many years these splendid musicians going on at the same time everV day, fourth grade, Mrs. Suite 8mlth; fif- exempt securities expands," said workers everywhere. E. D. Harris; Sixth grade th "In the cause of the reputation these two hare constituted one of the star at- so that visitors 'could select Representative McFadden. the andgrade, Is there anything in the world Will Joseph, r principal. ' we the seen tew have last of the head made per the tractions of the Chautauqua circuits, things they were most interested In at years uslcians MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL A, J. really worse than ' co Id feet?" Is for study. Livestock and erop Judg- Izatt, Minnie J. Hughs, C. J. Allred, sonal wealth ot the country so rap there polio Concert company. They bring both east and west anything worse in the world i tbe public two programs of genu-l- e idly segregated into the tax free clai Miss Olive McCormick, soloist, with ing was conducted every morning, Mrs. Ada Duffln. Albert E. Terry than being afraid ot life In business that whereaa the taxable Income ot REED Mrs. Rundy Cline. delight Mr. Wells is a saxophone the orchestra in the evening Is a co- and a field excursion was taken each else in tearing tbe re or anything the individual taxpayers, undor the , isson and banjo soloist t with few loratura soprano, who has attained a day to, points of Interest tuck, as ahead with things when of sult going St equal. Mrs. Wells Is an artist on stock farms, condensed TO THE DISABLED WORLD WAR federal law for lncqmn taxes was It Is not so easy to go ahead as it has prominent position in Eastern chau- - pure-bre-d CO amount to EASTBEAVER VETERANS OF 1911, the $912,972,985 piano and saxophone. Both were tauquas. She possesses a voice of un milk factory, pea factory, sugar fac been? Is there a nythlng finer than decreased to $711,171,058 in 1117. ue tiue gameness which carries a entertainers and delighted usual range and of rarely beautiful tory, and tbe processes were ex Ilendid Have you obtained) your rights to and to $292,247,229 In 1912. It is with some of the best tones. man or a country throut the hard plained. treatment sate conclusion that they have con times as medical compensation, usic we ever heard. of Two tbe very striking things The Junior chautauqu in charge successfully as those which In tbe evening, after the prelude of Miss Hellen Brown; was a In (he visit to the experiment farm and vocational training provided for verted their wealth into tax free se are easy? perfect curities ao rapidly that at a similar enter- - delight and great benefit to the chil was the fact that continuous crop you by the "war risk actf The U. $. A. is your best bet. Bet pncert, A. Mather Hllburn ot Ameri of conversion they would be scot the The rate Beaver Chapter lined with character sketches and dren. r ting against it Is a losing propositiping with the same crop la ruinous can Red Cross maintains home ser free of ell taxes la 1922 . ... on. personations. He is recognized as Wednesday morning of the last day to the productivity of the farm. The is stated that more than $1,vice which is schooled In the tech ie w me leauers in me tana in nir waa benefit of other the ferti great they gave a big parade. , nioalltles of the laws providing this 000,000,000 ot state and municipal fession of characterlst and imper TO FARMERS . t Yes, the Chautauqua was a big suc liser to the soil. Beets that had re in government assistance for the dis- tax tree securities were Issued nator. From the moment of his cess and we feel that a 20 ceived of fertilizer promise gave ot deal great Local 1920, If these securities are held Dear Farmers try until the conclusion of his pro- - credit Is due Mrs. Wm. F. Knox and tons, to the acre, while those that charged , disabled) veteran. anxious every by the wealthy whose federal Income servlceis bomi that Most of the Sevier and Dicklow am, he does not leave the platform, her corps of girls, who handled! tbeJ have grown beets for a number of n may tax la at the rate of 72 per cent the wheats' we that who has disability tr t characters of all nationalities sale ot ticket. : ' Imported last spring tor years without fertilizer would not be traced td his war service total loss oa this item la over $15, comparison with our New Zealand ppear before you with lightning ra- We have to have the Chautauqua yield more than S tons per acre. Tbe r 'bly On conservative basis, 00,00ft e his case (if It Is not already and adaptability has failed lilty. every year, it is a great benefit to soil and treatment was exactly tt is now losing for yield the alone, government ot :he course satisfactory adjust come up. I think lt was over- to Tbe entertainment fiunda-- r after soil fertilizer, same except anjrjwmmunlty.;: Ianual!y fron $175,000,000 to $t 00 treated andUlbe-grmlnsUt- jn k'.!5d... joon consisted or the Margaret Community singing was'ontf of "Ue r- 000,000 oa tax exempt bauds already There Is a little in some advice to wklcn, stands ready giw of tbe features ia lie meetings. plots company. Miss Margaret Reyenjoyable ., HEAVY RAINFALL HKRK Issued." In his address of welcome, Presi and assistance and to place tb county so that we can see what it s jplds, soprano, has a voice of rare looks like and In tbe case of tbe Eev- - ' E. O. Peterson, emphasising the before the proper government bureau esuty which was a great delight to ANNOUNCEMENT At 2:2Q p. m. about (00 people dent are claims soldier of Thousands, ler wheat Edward Murdock of Mia the college belonged to tbe ler larte audience. were gathered In the 'chautauqua fact that 1 Mlaa ersville and O. 8. White of Bearer ot the state, and that every handled by the Red Cross chapters Ialln Tavlnr vlnllntaf la a tent and people ot It is the plan the rain fell in such down government repre have a is being made to make It serve monthly. If yours hss not been fairly good stand of that va Rodent of the great Leopold Aner, came right through the efort that it Ser- sentatives, just now .launching a slate pour Home the or write visit We are extremely anxious to a is sureiy riety. credit to ner great tent and in a few minutes the floor the needs of the common people. He wide campaign, to visit every select a bunsaid the tax paying farmers' are tir vice secretary, and receive assistance scher. Guy Marrlner the iNew Zeaman and to thoroughly canvass have all the was covered with water. As soon as claim. on action your about further New of Zealand dle wheat betheir nd pianist, adds much to the en- and doctors ed of educating lawyers the rain ceased sufficiently, most of will follow np each tbe situation regarding all war-tim- e Cross Red The Is cut. must We our fore it are Improve and rtainment with bis piano playing equal training demanding Members of tbe U, 8 Pubthe people dispursed to their homes claim through 'the government agen- claims. -' to better and of farm qualand the crops the yields get ,nd pianologues. Their evening per for boys girls n, In a few minutes after the rain ' Is effec- lic Health service the Federal Board settlement final cies a' until homes. prmance was even better than the for vocational education and the Bu- ity. water ran through the main We ere delighted with the showing Dr. Caroline Hedger of Chicago, tedKendall Ktrk franke. 8ecreu jfternoon performance. reau of War Risk insurance are be streets to the depth ot a foot. The Home Service, Beaver Chapter, A. ' our i The lecture given in health of national Imported seed potatoes are mak prominence Sunday aftering supported in this task by the Am struck a tree at the home . .1 was probably the most R C ing. Having had tbe experience of standards loon by Mrs. Taylor Marshall, was lightning kinerican legion, the Red Cross and ot Will Oadder in the northeast part --4 .. seed running out the time we Jne of the best ever given here. Mrs good member on the program prominent " ot desire dred organizations. It is the of town. The rainfall for Tuesday secured it from Sevier county we arshall brings to the Western chau- Dr. Hedger maintained that a super- - "WISE OF LEMON" all these that claims be adjusted to afternoon was 1 Inch and Monday mental PRICE HIGH STARTS now do. whatwe can to keep ' should and training is not education uqua audiences a highly helpful and the satisfaction ot the world war vet It The weather ot night to the standard. ' up much good1 if it is acqured at the sac plratlonal appeal "inberT address, man the maximum tempera "the "Tnysterloua erans, No matter what the nature f or not gives Whether The said. potato should be our cash vers that Move the World." She riflce of physical health. 8be men sre the problems, all ture for Tuesday, 78 minimum 61 an influence for good in every corn- "What good is mental ability, with new drink, "wins of lemon" started urged to discuss their , claims with crop and we are trying to feature out physical strength to put Things luotations oa the yellow citrus trait these representatives upon their ar It as such. The one thing in which we unity. CARD OF THANKS to soaring is a much discussed quesare most tacking' in potato growing Over." Sunday evening. James A. Burns, rival. Each man will be Interviewed but and tion experts, la to hill up tbe vines sufficiently. among buyers Is the "After all, physical power resident of the Oneida Institute (of to consider his Beaver. August 12. 1921 have seea their re and given opportunity who ranchers, set Is plsnted about four Inches The etf mental foundation strength." entucky, and nationally known as Dr. E. Mansfield snd own action, according to the schedule deep and all the new potatoes form Burns of the Mountains'" told the offered much good advice on ceipts mount from zero to $12 She ' what The date is not available at tbe time above this set If we only have four Chiropractor. the training of Children and gave f 14 a box. are not worryingtory of the of a Ken of going to pretp; but all interested I feel to thank you for my present cause of soil for the potatoes to severe criticism on the present school caused the jump, as long as the a story of his will watch for the coming of inches uciy Mountaineer after suffering two years continues to work on the job la the persons we cannot expect much. in grow of irtb in Kentucky, and education in good health, athletics. the distinguished visitors. of two hun systems with high manner. soon as the vines begin to blos As be mountain achools of West Vlr- Compared with other counties, same satisfactory with Be prepared to After having dred and thirty-fivsom or get so large that cultivation "Wine of Lemon," a tew syrup and Beaver county had a fair represents nla, where his father had taken them. I back am forty-seve- n soda adjustments, served at is must stop they should be hilled up being beverage, were be familyto the encampment. There esc&pe Jhe. terrors, of to my usual bealtbl would advise tion o to the. exclusion ot almost fountains as well as It possible to throw ' just seven cartoadSTwnUrntng-thrrtjrpeUTAH'S GREAT IRON DEPOSITS fe feuds, and with his faith in the any one suffering from high blood- Is other in the it soli drinks around the plants, making a. East, some of whom were:" biding God, he followed, this great OPTIONED AT FOUR MILLION the to be sure and see Dr. pie, big loose lot of soil tor the tubers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Jackson. Fashionable society has popularized merican planted a college in the pressure, and' take his adjustments. ' Mansfield to form and grow In, it by making it the drink at the din Mrs. E. O Puffer ounUlns of Kentucky to ave his An option calling tor $4,000,000 John Rodgers of Fill ' Your friend, ner of the elite. Ita effect as a beverThe Irrigation water can then soak Mrs. Jones ons from fratricide. to be paid to the Excelsior Iron com Utah. In at the bottom ot tn f.uirow and age may be discerned la the following Mr. and Mrs. Tickerman The very simplicity and element- - more, a pany has, been closed with strong statement by Phillip Rogers ot Santa eastern by capillarity comeup to the potato l Samuel White Jr. , atrength of his speech thrilled one syndlcste, covering extensive BUREAU NEWS U. U. OF roots instead of 'soaking down thro ' Barbara: ; LeRoy Harris Iron deposits In Iron county. The nrough and! through. is.wtne-of-Iemo- n mad, "The East ' Harris more Orvllle names of the propoeed purchssers the soli and baking It hard on; the The government is spending Monday afternoon, Richard P. surf see. Potatoes must have lots of because the drink hss better thsa Mr. and; Mrs. W. E. Smith . moeu. often called the Western than $40,000 a year tor part-tim- e have not yet been made public. Back the at of students endorsed Is kick preachand by training being military ames Whitcomb Riley, author of Mr and Mrs. John Atkln ot the Excelsior company is the Wal loose soil with good uniform moisUniversity of Utah. It was estimated ture eontenf.' destrucas sdncators doctors and ers, White C Mrs. L and Mr .delightful books of verse, "Just Com that $525.00 was spent on each man ker Brothers estate end President H. A. Christensen. Co. Agent to to bloom the tive confirmed germs, the has imparting Mrs. Jones T. Walker R. John iW state tbe at jinea Folks" and "A Daughter of the taking the military work stead' and the to walk cheek, alacrity Mr. and Mrs. H. A Chrlstensen last year. . ry. .Rogues" entertained the audience university Th nurnose of this training is iness to the eye. AH of these results traveled all Beaver These holdings adjoin extensive COPPER PRODUCTION IS with The. company readings from his own works, to prepare the University men for ' NOW CUT IN HALF are to those the produc cpposlte en to route just Logan, spending which were acreage owned by tbe Colorado Fuel splendid and greatly ep commissions as second ueuienams together ed by moonshine." on sight-seein- g 4never . district and Tbe a Iron half v two company. Officers'" days Training in the Reserve joyed by all present. . This country Is now producing California shippers and growers has been active. U. 8. geological sur for a period of five the way. Monday evening, the comedy hit. corps to serve of time t case at tbo. rate of ((4.000.000 for hare necessity the for wired East the la copper years of recipe a of the ; County agricultural 11 200,000,000 estimate vey mads agents Pays to Advertise waa nreseuted when they woyld otherwise be draft counties en route, met tbe Beaver the new beverage which has In ita the tonnage In the district, much ot pounds annually judged by the firrt b tbe Keighley New York players in saved. which is said to be comemrclally val six months showing ot 222.000.000 a splendid (Undents wno register in toe isw company and conducted them to spectacular manner apparently manner, keeping-- the big! the other California lemon and ua'bie Irof, ors. 8ome ot the deposits I pounds. This compares with 1920 arts industry. . points of Interest in their, county "uc .b a penect roar or uugn-te- r mnrui at the university So fad East the of moonshine next the over to are the and turned tbe party high grade. Only a few miles production oi aomesiic ores loieung from start to finish; v i tn tat Miraral cUsses a week In mil es away before the sunshine of Call from the iron mountains, are large 1.20(, 0(1.040 pounds as against county agent Tuesday afternoon, th ; concert ttarv trainin alone with their o pounds in 1912. Cop coal deposits, with measures said to In all. the trip was enjoyable' and fornla. extracted from the lemon, Prelude. gWen by the Valda Four, a work. TDM - student are iuruiuou see the in little chance of promonths per experts be of good coking quality. f- -i profitable. male quartet, headed by A.' H Dletse, ihctr ointhini- for nine ' under are duction much more than training Mr. Mrs. enand given Joe ot and Johnson has been reaching make to this Is they There tbe talk It erecting plan teacher,-coac. and composer, started year; " direction ot onicer the half Tues to here arrived on Owing to this shores of mills output. tbe iron year's an and annual daughter, Erma, affair, large t splendid. of Gov campment They sang several i.r armv. and have the use field and the expected big deflshlns a on and will to Iron which day tesreity the better each Utah It go make ar night lake, year. snd point sruns. horses nga In fine and pleasing manner. anient two The people who attended this year trip in tbe Beaver canyon. county ore may be hauled. Miner- mand on resumption ot business, hea a big thunder shower came up fin.r Instruments. In tbe last are palo are the men rears ot the course higher prices for copper are confal Survey. to forward next looking year's a . Poured down such a deluge that at the rate ot as aff g v" A flat top deak and desk Wanted idently says Sugarman's expected, encampment the tent was soaked through. Some Miss Georgia Fenttetnore. daugh- Indicator. table a or chair; table, large library I of tbe people had to CLINIC, FREE v put up their umwith drawers under top. - Must be ter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fennetuore, M. L A, ritOGRAM, SUNDAY brellas. It was Impossible to continue Mrs. Alex Orr and Mrs. Walter cbesp for spot cash. Call at Press of of Kanosh, ia here visiting at the he the afternoon Dr. E. Mansfield announces thst performance, for the of Mr, and Mrs. John Dsrton. home Christiansen of Tlothe. Nevada, ar24. flee, or Beaver Smith Grant offlre Lecture Beaver, bis phone clinic la a free rain had made everything disagree-Me- ,. will hold Co-Ohere rived Sunday to spends week Vocal 8olo Bonnie Anderson p store, each Tuesday so the remainder of tbe pro-Ira- over tbe left Knox Wm. F. or ten Miss returndays Sunday Judge Goodwin visiting their oouhIum, LaPrlel bap stomach Reading Ella Smith If you have headaches, was added to the evening's perMil- - to open the August term ot court on Mrs. David1 Rees anJt Mri. Pan Wiled home at a visit Miss month's White Solo riano aftr formance, which was one of tbe very tmnhle dr other ailments. pkse liams, and aunt, Mrs. Mary Xleea. Monday. firdv Frisco and Black Rock. Vo:al Bolo Frank Smith. welcome. eat CHAUTAUQUA j THE SUMMER TAX EXEIPT y W BEAVER SECURITIES - , te Ti tax-exem- pt - sub-divisio-ns tJn tax-exem- pt . Meyer-Witepski- u - . It , ' ' Key-fold- s - d, bo-ga- 1-- ' an-Inc- ce blood-pressu- re e. tt - s' .' -- , J medical.-engineerin- g, are-aDi- j , .. "J ni oa tbe program. calL Everyone |