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Show Knuredrat the Post Office in Bearer City, UUhr " Per Year ............ KalwcripUon, Esther E. Flyberg and O. Holm j of St. Paul, Winn, visited the property of the Independent Silver Mining company, situated in the Beaver Lake Mining district ; twelve miles of Milford. Utah, during $2.00 Friday, Aug. 12 1921 N'ortht IP PAPEKS TOLD THE TRUTH DANCING We have often heard some people Salt Lake, August 3 Relation of d"anclng. to physical and mental de- lament the fact that newspapers very often fall to give the straight facts velopment, the progress of the balWere let xand the necessity f of standard- In writing up various articles. to the truth in isation of qualification of dancing we to adhere .strictly reporting many - items, the ' news teachers are among the subjects to be considered at, the Western division convention of the American National Normal school, under the auspices of the American National association, Masters of Dancing, to be held here August 11 to September would come to you in many instances after the following fashion; "John Doe, our groceryman isdo-ina poor business. His store is dir- the past week and made a thorough investigation of the company's holdings preparatory to launching a vig orous .development campaign wnicn will be inaugurated at once. The" work planned will consist of continuing the present working shaft to a depth of 500 feet, where a short ross-cwill be sent out toNcut the Wasatch fissurs, at a depth of over ut This fissure , crops very ' prominent along the strike at th rtirface for a distance of 4000 feet within the boundary lines of the rich nolding and some very rich lead silver ore has bea shipped lrom the. surface worka to a depth of 150 feet at which points !l.e cres continue going down strong itV. It is claimed by the company's engineer the prospect wprk proves the ore is making at depth. Surface improvements will be made for hous-n- g new equipment, and for the accommodation and housing of all em600 feet. g com-mny'- H ty, dusty and notoriously odoriferous How can bo expect to do much? . s. ... "The Rev. So and So preached oi Reports received at the local offiSunday night on "Charity" the serces of the Utah Association, Masters mon was punk. If the minister of Dancing, under whose direction would live up a little closer to what the convention will be held, indicate be would have bigger that no fewer than 100 representa- he preaches ' ; ' , ployee. congregations." tives dancing masters and advanced Through the concerted efforts f of "Dave Shenks" died af his home students will be In attendnce. funds In the city Sunday evening.'The doc- Miss Flyberg the; necessary for. the undertaking Is now assured Stefane MaBcagne, of New York, a tors said it was heart failure, but the ami urges tneimanageinent to prose ballet master of international fame, (act Is, that he has been drunk for cute the worF with all speed which will be here to take charge of this ( the past month on "bootleg whiskey' !h thought to be on) of importance phase of the meeting. He will be asThe wedding of Miss Jane Doe i to Milford and vicinity by all who sisted by Miss Jessie Merrlss.a. New Mr. John Roe, was solemnized here Save" visifed the property. ';? of the district Other York danseuse of high reputation. The iridis Is a very or were alsoproperties Wednesday. visited and the partie Fred Christensen of Seattle, a lead- dlnary girl, who doesn't know any both boarded the overland limited er In the art of bail room dancing, more- about cookies titan a rabbit, vesterday on their return to St; Paul will have charge of the ball room and never helped her mother three feeling very much encouraged as to of development of the Indepework and discussion and L. P. Chris-tens- days In her life; She is not a beauty results ndent-Silver and expressed a surof Salt Lake, chairman of both by any means, and has a gait like a prise at the wonderful deposits of the eastern and western divisions of fat duck. The young man Is well ore that hrv! been extracted and shipof the association, will give a series of known as an loafer. He ped from the- various ' properties talks on rythm and the relation of has been living off his folks air his the district.dancing to educational development. life, and doesn't amount to shucks, WORK FROM YOUR NECK "CP They will have a hard life while the.? WKTK 8KKN THE LAST OP live together and we have no congraFrom your neck down is a disTHE TIGHT MONEY tulations to offer, for we donvt be tance of about five feet. That part . " lieve any good can come from "such of you Is bone'and muscle." " From the neck Money ought to ease up now pret- unton."Lamont, III, Optomist nWb. up, the limit of ty soon. The bankers cannot apply (After publishing the above truth your .worth Is the sky. For you are the screws to legitimate business en- ful news the editor would need to get paid not for your work, but to r what : you think whllo you work. terprise any longer with safety to out of town on the first train.) themselves. The banker's last reA lively dance, a swell meal, a maining excuee has been discounted tummy full of utter satisfaction NADA XEW8LET8 and fine clothes are all pleasures-o- f by the. action of the Federal Reserve a certain sort. Astranger, weight 9 2 pounds banks In reducing the discount rate arrived Moore R. at H. the home the man who gets his thrills But S 1 of per cent. last August 7. He has de- from the neck up he's living. In other words the reserve ratio cided Sunday to remain indefinitely and The man who works from the for the country now actually tops proudly accepts Mr. and Mrs. H. R. neck Moore up he's working and can draw as bis parents. 80 per cent, after adding the 85 per for It. Cal to returned real Myers R, George money cent required against deposits, writ ifornia last after spending Work with your brains-broth-er! ea the. editor of Sugarman's Indies nla vacation Friday with his family. You've got 'era. Trot 'em out and ' Nada farmers are : tor. v , enjoying homeHere Is good news for the coun grown roasting ears and new pota- train um to work tor you like your . hands and feet. Then limit is the try at Urge. The extraordinary fac- toes. - Alvln Dinwiddie. sky! Western Retail Lumberman. Couch, ilities extended to the banker by and Ray McGlntyHoward spent Sunday at Federal Reserve board cannot fall their respective homes here.' They U in making1 their accumulated reserv returned 10 tneir work at isien on Taking the Sunny 81 de. es, already skyhigh, available to the Monday morning. . Every street has 'two aides, .the Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Barnes. H. L side and the sunny. When two shady average business man. Dinwiddle and H R. Moore and Mr. In turn this will mrari that 'mi- Dewix were Milford visitors las; men shake bands and part mark which of the two takes the sunny side; he llions of unemployed workers will week. will he the younper mnn of the two. McGuire last left Nada sconce returning to their Jobs as George Bulwer-I.yttofor his borne Cal in Friday morning business' picks up and the whole ifornia. country gets Into harness once more. Superintendent Day of Beaver, Word With Many Meaning There Is every Indication that the and A. L. Dot son, of Minersville, term "tonnage" Id the shipping The were Nada visitors Thursday. They period of general stagnation has hm five meanings, sccordlng businessus re in much touched bottom 'never to scrape It gave to a BchoolEncouragement tor this part of the a It refers to deadweight cargo, gard again In many moons. , county. gross, net or displacement tonnage. - es ," ;v' f 1-- . L - . n , p' j ,THE HOLD UP VHIRACTIVE THE WANDERER RETURNED GOING DEEPER Mail Second Claw COUNTY BEAVE Beaver County Weekly Press INDEPENDENT metals predominWith silver-lea- d county dtstrictrTJeaver Ihe ating la By GENEVIEVE TJLMAB I'is showing considerable activity, and some of its mines have been sieaany In a raw. aaUve'town He had left his producing year In' and year , out : which undeveloped hamlet he had returned conditions j of a(jverge to find it a small city. In those back taken to have reached bot now are cut off had run ywrs a narrow-gaug- e r s second-claspassen-gpmay be looked tom and a haggage and coach once a day; now the trunk for from now on. The old Horn Olihave maintainline direct operated twenty. The estab- ver and Mllford-Utalishment of four great planta at Tir-de-n ed production continuously and to- -, had come about and Donald Bruce day are keeping It up. Considerable Ktralned hla gate to find something fawork and with encourage a strabge excloratory is miliar, and . experienced results going on in many other sense of disappointment of loneliness ing In the great mineral belt properties not bow and of fear, for of Milford. This west northwest and back come hophad those he many sf n of rather is the gist encouraging reing to find might have passed away Utah thla southern from of new order things. with the port brought man local Edward week Bardsley, uncouth by Be was bronzed, bearded, as to dress, and his pose was not that ager of the Independent Silver He which owns a large of a man attended by fortune; met no one be knew as he left- the i' ma-'in Beaver Lake district about depot. He passed the site ot tne oia a dozen miles northwest from Milford Railroad bouse to find It occupied by The Independent domain of 12 a magnificent hotel. Where a miniaclaims adjoins the Galena Mining, ture lake had covered the center of now and Beaver copper. It active, ornate the public square there was an has shipped 27 carloads of good ore city hall. from prospecting work alone. It went as he Donald tecked his steps turned a corner roundwhlch he had down 180 feet on the ore and Is. now sinking a new vertical working shaft played "hunt the gray T In bis with the aim of cutting the sought Hit eager glance days. the pleassnt- - porticoed structure he fissures at a depth of 500 feet. had known as home. It was not there. The shaft is now down 135 feet, and A public garage had superseded It the first station will be cut at 800. A His heart sank. An oppressive, broodshort drift fissure, which has producing chill assailed him. Home", father, ed the ore. The cars shipped averag mother these be had dreamed of, and had longed for and now the Initial ed around 11 ounces silver, 47 per augury was one of menacing despair. cent lead and $2.00 gold to the ton, a Eight years' exile, long, weary wait worth today approximately J70 ing! He turned from the spot feeling ton gross. It is 'expected to resume like a stranger In a strange land. A work In a short time. The Horn Silver is advertising for square farther on. his glance swept a neat little cottage, set in ji charm more miners. It is understood that ing nest of greenery. It was the first the general price is $4.50 to $5 in remaining token of the past; that had the county. The Horn is shipping sev met his view. There was the cars a week of crude ore and has eial garden, and even the horse block upon been employing 75 men. Donald which he had often rested. The Quad Metals on the northeast sat down upon ft now, his head bowed i In reverie. shipping occasionally. Some of the His mind went back eight years to crude runs up as high a the old home, now swallowed up by ton. It carries 108 ounces sllvf the monster of progress. His father around 50 per cent lead. A gig and conducted a village general store table are employed In working over low, methodical, a plodder. For two some of the old dumps. A carload of years nonaia worKea mere, tie was this will soon be shipped and product paid no wages. He rebelled at strictit is expected to average $1.25 a ton. ness and discipline. William Nichols and associates have "Father talks of 'slow but sure.' It Isn't the world's way nowadays," he the Quad Metals under lease. The Galena Mining company, is had one day told his great friend, Lucy Gray, the daughter of the village phy- running a tunnel to cut a prominent - I k imp-ovem- h. - boy-hoo- d " ore-beari- , old-tim- e as-1- .50 fissure under old worksician, whose bouse he now faced. "I'm tired of It I Tm going away to ing that produce some excellent ore. see real life and earn real money." The Mllford-Uta- h has been one of Aad then and there he and Lucy, mere the steadiest. of southern Utah prochildren that they were, pledged them- ducers! It has been shipping two or selves one to the other and parted with three a day right along for carloads kiss. a long time. Mineral Survey. How be had dreamed of pretty, loving Lucy all those succeeding years! BLACK ROCK XEW8 How he had built up a fabric of gaudy, gilded ambition a fortune won, a reMr. and Mrs. H. A. Stahl and son turn to his native town loaded down John spent Sunday with Mrs. Ed. with riches, to prove to his methodical Raymond, where a father that, dull grubbing was a poor dinner was served. very enjoyable business system! Mr. A. G. James went to Milford But bis was not the path of for- Sunday to look over his herd ot cattune. He had worked hard, but suc- tle which he Is pasturing near there. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brownfield and cess had always eluded him. He lost bis grip his nerve at last. He was niece of Tampa, Florida, were the guests at the James ranch during the homesick, dispirited, all broken up. part of the week. Without a dollar he had left Vlrden, early Misses Benlti and Helen1 James without a dollar he had come back. went to Morrissey Mondav morning Contritely, humbly, he was ready and also to Clear Creek canyon. to assume the burden he had willing once disdained, to acknowledge that his father was right and he himself wrong, longing for the old sweet home life, with all Its loveliness as the greatest boon In the whole world. And now? His soul shrank within him. His parents were probably dead, the little business enterprise of his father engulfed by the rush and havoc of the new rule of advancement He started up as a step sounded near him, and a kindly voice spoke: "What la It. my man Donald thrilled as his eyes rested on the speaker. He recognized him In an Instant It was Doctor GrayJ changed, grown old, but the friendly, da mind up eef I flnda one sympathetic face was the same. At IMAKA am looka for I sends heera a moment that speeding automobile een da hospeetsl. I no care wot hap-be- n passed by. Its electric lights focused weeth me so longa I putta dat on hla face. sucker on da bum. For tree, four exWhy. it Is Donald Bruce week gotta hard time feel a good when claimed the doctor. He est down on ees everyday too moocha hot. the horse block, retaining his hearty Other day I remember wot one guy grip on Donald's hand. "Where have me longa time ago lasa year. He tella been all these Get you In, I years? was mad weeth me and I was mad want to talk to you." for roaka da fight I was get-t- a enough Doctor Gray led the way to the preety sore weeth heera and I say gravel roadway where his eef he do somating I putta heera on phaeton stood ready for hlra. da bum. And he tella me evf I putta Slowry the ancient horse attached took heem on da bum he make eet hot for them down the street With manifest me. Interest the physician llstend to the 8o;now I know wot'a matter "l getta story of the wanderer. As they reached hot and hava trouble keepa da the city haU he said: arablsh. So feels good for work or "Tour father passes most of his sleep Jusa keepa changa da clothea time there Just elected mayor for a Ilka fall een da well tree, four time second term." every day. So I tlnk eef I putta dat Then, after urging up. the. laggard guy out of cotnmlsh mebbe ees getta steed and reaching a handsome man- leetle I dUnno. cool, t sion on the principal residence street My boss was getta preety hot today, he added: "There Is where your fa- too. He looka Jusa Ilka been een da ther and mother live. My old friend swim weeth da clothes on. He Bruce made his fortune when the town say to me. "Do you pmplre. Pietror I dun-n- o .boom, came. Go In now, lad. The wot he mean, but I exact no son? That's shame. Ton feegure prodigal mebbe was habit Ilka dreenk or smoke wlU gt a sure welcome from 'those or swear or somatlng Ilka dat. who have, never forgotten you. 8. I tetfa heem I never try For only a moment Donald lingered. eef can perspire, but cool mebbe I taka on Eager longing was la his face, rapt chance. getta tenderness In hla eyes as he asked Da boss tella me een da hot weather . softly: h Jusa perspire all flay. I dunno how - "And Lucy-" be flnda time for d dnt when ees "Nor bss she forgotten," spoke the fryday too' hot Mebbe r boss ne "Come around to the west so moocha good doctor. Ilka me I dunnrt. kuse as soou as yu are Milled, and Wot you Unk? will tU you L' O ore-beari- t r A pipe won't bunryour v -- toiigue if you smoke P. A.! Get that - ' Print 4111 ll 14 to t rW few . tUr r4 Nat. Mm kmmUmY milk mmttttmcr r buzzing in your smoke-sectioKnow for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! Just check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily who certainly get top sport out of their pipes all aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert! pipe-party-b- ee nt n And, you can wager ypur week's wad that Prince Albert's quality and flavor and.cpolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive patented process) yill ring up records in your little 'old smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! You don't get tired of a pipe with Prince Albert! when' it's, nacked Paste that in your hat! ijjzr v. CapyrlfM 121 kjr R. J. RTIU N.C An PA e. the national joy smoke V AGUSTUS 0. SHERWa , lis - luo, W ..tr. v "Hands up The tralu had halted shock fd Rodney Blalr eyes as mandate was (Copyright, r Atne end of the coach oU .t, ' man appeared. extended. At the other ly dressed men stood on Kuarrt .? larly grim and menacing. Blair had been dozing. The face of .young to him lingered Jo his mind MhV Into dreamy , reverie. A. HMe.ckiu accompanying her had niim. the window beside him. The foil! had arisen to her feet terror face. She reached for the i!! atantly and clasped her protecting not however, until Blair had acted the Impulse of a quick thinker aad u experienced traveling man. A "hold upl" had readied nig tag, recalling to him that a little cts. In bis pocket contained four diamond rings, each one worth several thousand dollars. As . the little one was iwea fronl his aide, he snatched the east from his pocket and deposited ft a, that of the Jacket the little child wora "March Into the next car. you meaf grulfly ."drderetf'the single intrude, coming down the aisle, and the elgnt male passengers meekly and wUeij obeyeU They were driven across the platform Into a coach, quickly , and the first coach and the . press car ahead of it was run dowa i siding half a mile by the engine. Tnt safe in the forward coach was ran. sacked, and within the hour the trail bands had righted things, gradually recovering from the shock of the adventure. Neva Drury and her.Uttle niece, Caroline, reached their borne a! Wyburn, Miss. Drury had noticed that the. brlghtaced young man who Ui shown her little courteous attention! as a fellow traveler was missing, was 'not until afterward that the learned that he and others had resitted Confinement j'L-tbrear coach, ud he had been dealt a heavy blow by 4n of the ti n i robbers. When the tnla resumed H "urse Rodney Blair toy insensible uiid did not recover untS after they had reached the city. It was quite an excitable afternoon at the Drury home. The holdup experience had to .be detailed and created quite a thrill with the rest of the household. Then a diversion cam. Neva had made ber train journey t provide some fittle articles of drea she required for a party to widen sta had been invited. The Drurys wert It modest circumstances, Neva was sewing on a dress ,tb day after the holdup when her mother startled her - with the exclamatloa: "For mercy's sake I what has Out child got?" Little Caroline sat on the floor play ing with a case, out of which four rings had rolled. A dazzle of the roost bewildering radiance, the child wtt tossing them about carelessly. " "Why, where did you get them, sister. her inquired "I found them in my pocket" the artless reply. "I think the man ea the train put them there when ti teacher made him hold up his hand." 'it took Neva some time to figure eat the guesswork that instantly prettotti Itself to her mind. Within an hour she had sent to the railroad office at the city, a succinct account of the di cumstance as she comprehended it The evening of the party an Irresl tlble Impulse seized Neva to wear tin most beautiful of the four costly rtap. tb What harm could It do? wonderment of the prospect exciting of her associates tempted her. B brother saw her safely to the house of her hostess, to call for ber at elevea o'clock. V Tb borrowed ring attracted the great attention and Neva enjoyed W her of mystlflcaUon and interest friends. - She was all aglow with excitement and pleasure when shs bad her hostess good night nd the gle of the ring on her finger In tb BMXJ reflected light caused algh a ahe how "she must soon get back to the common things of life, Two roughly dressed men strolling near the plJ followed her and her brother. A third person took up their trail In turn. knocrt one of the men the lad to the ground, and ihe o seized Neva by the hand to divest her of the glittering gem she wore, tbe the stranger Interfered In time to tear theitwf from miscreant bafTled, free Stargllng glri; The' twain dispersed. tM recognized ing at her rescuer Neva ' .man of the train. "I called at your home and Fa-ne- y told me where you were," spoke Blair. "I was anxious to get ba to the city, to I ventured to intercept . you." b "Oh I What must you thluk of for risking on of your precious ringsr tar fluttered Neva. "I am punished my vanity." "No' harm Is done." replied Bl ensoothingly, "and you are surely titled to It' as a reward for the sr keeping and restoration of the othJ It means a good deal to hie. Just reto Ing In the diamond business, cover what I feared was Irrevocnb'J . ladyS ! ' ta! it w dlscoo-nected- e . . Cart-line?- Glrl-Uk- lost" e, . found his treasure. still wore precious one In Neva. be came f roEtilze .fully a t' went on. mvl the ring she b1' that eventful ntgtit became a P nent ofuniMonf "for her pretty cr when It bore the pleasing go1 Mgagemeat token. , He-ha- f |