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Show RAVFffmTNTVWEEklPRESS, pw-- ii ... w.Tra . ....... tb ... - - it,-- ? I Beaver . County Weekly- Press n GOLD IN SEND THE NEWS GRIP EPTUS American; QFs Hope Renewed That Mllllona Lee Treasure Shlaa May te Brought : , te tho sUirfaee, ' ta MusKeTr After ; v& in any We presume there never was a newspaper i From the music r that often is It of marching TDIOTH i BKOWN HILL, Editor wtd PubUnber all rhythm that V the locarhappenifigs.' cality gave Somewhtre la the sa eff th ceast It see. not does someone comes or. goes that the reporter of Znlnlsnd lies the ship Dorothea. vA Weekly, Independent but Aggressive Journal, published every Friday, Tenedaa reel, which1 went idewa Hundreds Jot muairt,. times. Beaver City, from the Tanner' A Stockgrowers building, Eighth Street. that the same family is missed several some so happens peeple with herr threw down their bow carryinr best alfalfa, and most fertile, largest Heaver County. Utah, in the richest, to tht fortune of Oosa Paul to enter the war. To JL. pit They get the impression that the editor does not care dairy, stock and mining district In Southwest Utah. once president f the Trans, was Just a bit ludlcwueLr: Kroger, is a mistake. In most country towns vaat and rumor, hss it that plsns art tlonal musician engaged wT. mention afoot to fit out a British arpeainoa uncomfortable business Jzl Entered it the Poatofflce in Bearer City. Utah, aa Second Class Mall Matter. local work is the hardest work connected with a news- in the hope of salTHginf hw. ,'Tht To.tf.os who knew the rt.0111 . . . tn I anil ttantaknu mr has Improved mtthodl,ef salvagwar flat and a writer editorial oi A be man .wruu.v a one ujja. PJft 0c, months may good 1.10. three months paper. f Dorothea tlx ?ubecripUon 11.00 per year, music makers., the ing sunken ships, and. If the cemented month tie, single copies Sc. Caabr In Advance. matter tti ttr gold carried a little anxiety for the pelTT reallyfailure in the local work, or vice versa. Editorial into the bold of the vessel has been of warrior tnuslclant nZ. Z is'Obtained by study, by reading newspapers, and sorne estimated at ove? - tS.000.00O. Bfor dellcata mechanism of mi&2 li AfiVEBTlSIXG RATES war a syndicate was organised to ogy be affected by an adrntv LT I)I8PLa advertising times by using scissors. Personal and local happenings the recovery of the vessel, and tic inch.. attempt per Flatate, iiade to lo;w.....I0c unsuccessful Flat rate, per inch, Ave week or more, each insertion. cannot be read and. clipped from other, papers, not by a POSITION When made part of contract, top and next, or first. is cate her; bow the project again pos- vSomo mualdaBa like David so, because stein, the young violinist .following reading matter, 25 per cent extra. to exertion mental It takes physical as well as get sible perbaps all the more ;ug-fu- l. whs : time has accumulated so many treas- life in tho Argonna, wiu never rl? EIADING NOTICES In UHt body type, (i words per line each lnsertlon........lOe one column of local news in a town of this size. Most peo- ure ships which art agata 'under dis But- - nnassumlng number. - have token their Cards of Thanks, Resolutions etc 1 cent per word. Count the words and cussion. A list tecsntly published mi. JTf emit accordingly. ple take the local paper to get local happenings. Don't be dudes: The Orosvenorr lost on ,th ranjts of pUyers. places One may heaitw 10c per line. LEOAL NOTICES coast, with I8.TM.000; tha In tho theater orchestra, TneTi!' afraid to tell the,editor that you have friends visiting you. Pendoland Ariston.' In Marcus baj, iWlth playing ta" the cabaret Jazs buol ii Birkenhead on You friends. in the tent to return to the humdrtal Birkenhead, of interested lots There are your people CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS with $3,800,000; the Dorothea, on Ufa which was so reef, inWANTED,, For Sale, For RenUFcrond, or Lost one cent per word each tth owe it as a duty to them to let your friends know of .your Tenedos reef, with $S.230,000f tht before tho war. Itenthralling may be a hoW sertion. Loca; liners 10c per line each, insertion. Cash with order. to them now. But the mctloa m AbercromDie; wtth $900,000; tha doings Perhaps the paper shows partiality, but just see with $700,000. and ike 'Thunder- aoon sot In, has already corns t Z if the paper doesn't treat you right if you give 'it a chance. bolt, with $2,T60,000: If SBiiken who have lost the first restlew NO AD of any kind Accepted for less than 25c per issue. tnu-urfafl of treasure ...... v - lo- : .... i he-lie- -- thern,;,' r-- ; ... . , efforts-wer- e ht to-lin- i- ! $4,000.-00- 0; j - f Mere-stei-n, -- ':. V THIS TAPER IS PUBLISHED To Assist the Right, to Resist the Wrong, far the upbuilding of the community and for the good that we can do. ' "A . reach this Correspondence. Communications and Advertisements must week. all Address that Insure 12 insertion to clues by Wednesday by "(noon) Weekly. Press, Beaver ' CoiTeRpondenoe,vRemituncefctc. to Beaver" County ' -' "' " "VV" City, Utah." :, A little want ad now and then is sure to catch the best . of men. ' . ; . The fact that the only perfect man is dead should not discourage us irom aomg our Desi-t- uve rigni. '' . - -- 5s. A FEW rdlNUTllS WITH A litue more than half a century between the pony xpress and aerial mail service leads us to wonder what the next fifty years will produce. Trips to other planets, THS-EDITO- R perhaps. There Are loyal hearts, there are spirits brave ' There are souls that ale pure and true, , Then giva to the world In best you have, lAid4h bst shall conf back to you, ;v: . Eggs and chickens sell for cash. It's a pretty nice thing to have a few to sell once m awhile. I How often Give lave, and love to yofcr heart will flow, , A strength to your utmqst need; show will score of hearts Have, faith and a deed. , Their faith in your word we read: "The operation was successful, butthe patient died." ; ;V la the mirror ot king ltd slave, Tis Just what you are tad 'do; ' r Thed iva to the world the best ou have 7aW the besi win come oack to yoa. Madeline & Bridges t 'V Hfe Never weary In neighbor, your reward well-doin- g, ' Have vou commenced to Dlan for that oen of chickens r yet l here is gooa pocket money in a lew hens well kept. Yry it and seer 5 When a, great steamship can sink with'in a few min utes after collision, the shipbuilders still have something to learn. !; BE OPTIMISTIC t ...... on the woman The business man that is successfully meeting the emis the one that has prepared for them. whb sits around discontentedly and bemoans the fact that ergencies of y what .she considers )ier best ears have1 Yanishedi Don't waste it on the man who foolishly loses djdod time-i- Wish-in- 1 "Believe in yourself! and dare to do, then give the world that he could reclaim other davS ana whais so selfish the best have and the best will come back to you. you that he1 cannot forget himself jong enough1 to eeome bus ied with some wholesome task.; We have an excellent climate here sIn Beaver and or dinarily a fellow can live to be a pretty,, ripe- - age. But there's no fountain of vouth in thia. neighborhood that we've ever heard of. So keep! right on at work and kee"p trying hard to be happy wlthoiit losing valuable time hung ! incr for those madcal waters which do not exist Time leaves its traces upon all of us, much as we like to refute this charge. How sehseless theh to resort to arSo I Just let him bark. It Is very tificial means,- hoping that by doing so we shall- eradicate Mil. MOUSE & MR. FKOO funny to see him, too, so I Just laugh the marks bf passing years. day Mr. Mouse, who had been to myself and stay here as longSaa I On the other, hand wh v. not concentrate vour best ONE from the barn where he like. Why don't yon come here to lived Mrs. Tabby and her family, live? I feel quite sure if you would ty thoughts upon the present Why not try to remember that ran across the road to the meadow live on bugs and water and mud and there are September sunsets more brilliant than anv that and wandered down by the pond. such things no one would bother you." paint a July sky. The woman past her first youth has, if "I may as well Jump In and drown , "But suppose I can't get out If I she is blessed with crood health nlus will power, a work to royHelf," said Mr. Mouse, feeling very Jump In your pond," said Mr. Mouse, and discouraged. "There Is no "and maybe I should not like your do and she should do it None of us question the age of sad I go where that cat does not home. I do not feel at all sure I pluo task. The man follow me." could live on the things you spoke of." person who performs' some worth-whil- e anyxirViArrt nrMifh i mtmv nnlv a momnrv. is still', vnnncr sn "What l the matter, my friend, that "Come with me for a visit," said seem so you Mr. Mr. asked sadf Frog, "ril take you down. If long.as he has kept his heart thatway. 'And while all of wlm wtt on a log not far awa Frog, and you don't like it I will bring you us applaud a worker, years come into our mind pnlv when heard all that Mr. Mousv Uad snld. right back." we hope that they may long continue to serve ana enter "Why need you drown Just because "How will you manage that?" asked . you Jump Into the water? I live in: Mr.Uouse. ';;;77;;-this pond, and I do not drown." Save vour svmt)athv.:! Don't waste it w to-da- n cr : - - , " Mr. Mouite, now I "Consideration The old public given way lo me new puDnc-oepre- that he had a wilt tng listener, told Mr. Frog all Lis troubles. "I Just eat grain and meal and things In the barn Just a little; and for mother, wife and sister does more pohcy of big Industries ha ageniea iaea. be-dam- ss r. Education should not be valued for the facts but for the power it gives us ta'do better work." we I learn ' is like gold, it requires the acid test of , , 1 .... " . If there is nothing doing in your business, for the love of Mike start something. "Life is most worthwhile." - , . ( living to him whoso work is most , Yet Found. .;- - . ' The most startling marker that ForB. Spa uldlng. public librarian of Dea MeJneSj Iowa, has coma across In the books that have circulated trots) the library was n strip of underdone bacon. The most oranarjr' bookmark found In the books la tha common variety of wire hairpin. Hairpin might be collected by the bnbdrsds. Mr. Spauldlng says, but sowing very fact they are considered as fair ly worthless from tha coUecws stand est The Kitchen to-th- the-librar- .... why that cat should be so disagreeable and unfriendly 1 can't understand", he said. "Slie cannot eat those thlnjrC said Mr. Mouse, "so why she bothers me I cannot see. Does she ever couio here and try to drive you out of the ".Never," said Mr. Frog, "l have my troubles with the boys, who try to stone toe, but I can always escape by Jumping In the pond;. and Mr. Dog barks at me when I come out on thla log sometimes, but be cannot get me. indr aa ' . i Sh reason of those same beautiful curls. but It wss a very sore point with him. He came very near, however, turning it to advantage one afternoon when hit itstsr was grtlnf a'blrth day party "for girls only." Wandered around the refreshments spread on the grass, gat ing wistfully at the cookies and lemonade which his sister was serving to her little girt guests. "No, Joe, this party la only for. little girls, snd no boys can come." Then poor little Joe turned past taunts Into an argument ,; of wttsr if. sugar (stralaolvsat: Crape Juloe Sherbet ' Boll together one quart 7e much of a boy, anyway." alnt Sam HSd His Fes. Sam was on trial, charged with steal ing ten dollars. He pleaded not guO-tBeing unable te hire a lawyer, the) Judge appointed young Clarke as counsel. Clarke put up a strong plea In defease, and Sam was acquitted. Af terward the pair met outside the court (CoPTTlfbt) ; ' " Qrapo Jala Parfalt Bet until stilt one snd ene-hr- ff fuls of heavy cream, add f ul of grapo Juice and the Juice nf a lemon. Cook together to Iks of A cup ball stage three-fourth-s y. one-hal- j cnpCnUflfsugar and .. Juice, then pour boning hot vstrfr the stiffly beaten egg. white: beat, tn cold: Fold tho two mWura t gether :ahdtour;tato a ob41 one-hal- f. room. nmt two cupf uls ot tt may bo used) for k teaspoonf ol of gelatin which has softened In three toblespoonfah cold water, . When cold add tm c fuls of grape Juice and the Julcesfss lemon. Freese. ' Serve ln."sbtfW glasses with a cherry for giraUk Breakfssf '.frapcfrult Is served with a spoonful or twfsfp? Juke pouted ruto tn eentsfOF ! pared halves of grapefruit " . that 'would admit him, and walled out "Wen; sister, I " ." . -- e j j ld Z tnlZ , Afmohd Cskes. Use any good white cooly rec roll and cut the cookies, then sprsf with maple fondant and springs' ri chopped almonds while they J S warm from the oven. A box of cakes and giasltil W or a bottle of grape Juicosutsi most acceptable gift It ellnlut! unessential, for they are soon fast Wsy With GrspeJuloa, The thrifty housewife whs an to tied enough grape Juice to. tnp family with many tasty A&m si' drinks Is fortunate. Grape Jplci k s popular with everybody that coming tha universal drink.", pot frt Juice may be' used for v1oulfiU sit I besides, of which the f oflOwici ' v few: .. j "Now, 8am." said the young lawyer, "you know the court allows the counsel very little Indeed far defending a esse of ihh kind; worked hard for "Ton get on my back and cling you snd got you 'clear. Tn tightly, and If yot don't like It when entitled to a good big fee andrealty yoa I go under the water you Just pinch should some mossy and pay up dig a little and 111 come right up," said me. Have you got any money at alll" Mr. Frog. "Tee. sah," replied 8am, happily, It wasn't a second before he was "I still done got dst ten dollaaa." back again, and Mr. Mouse rolled off on tha- - ground, choking and gasping Indisputable-Preef- . for breath. A druggist was boasting In ths com-pan-y "Why, you did not even get to the of his friends of his bottom of the pond. Tou pinched al- stock in trsde. "There lent s most as soot, aa we started," said Mr. missing," he Mid; "net even of drag tho Frog. most uncommon sort" "I know I did. I knew at once that "Come now." said one of the byI should never like the water for a standers, by way of Joke, Tm sure home." yon don't keep spirits of eontrsdlc-tlo"T can't see why," said Mr. Frog, ss well stocked aa yen are." blinking. There are no cats here and "Why notr said the druggist, not In the least embarrassed. plenty to eat" Bn4n "There may be no cats, but there see for yourself." go uriM ltft are worse things than cats, I have the room and returned his leading found." said Mr. Mouse. Why. that wife by the hand.-Pittsb-urgh water would kill me. I can run away from Puss if I look sharp, but I could not run away from the water, and as Heroes Still Numerous. for seeing, how can I see with my the Urge number of mnt Xplte csrs aad trucks mada In eyes full of water? America, 1 "No, thank you, Mr. Frog; I guess I horses and mules seem te be halli will run back to the barn and take their own. according to a M! chance with Mrs. Tabby." statement "What funny folks there are to this - Although T.TOO000 aatomebnea havo world, said Mr. Frog, as he watched been produced In the. Mr, Mouse out of sight "Ue'd rather tnca 1899, half of which live In a barn than tn the water. Well, a thee, ars now well" 534,000 horses in4.i933.000 Oo!t an-oth- er Joyous wpwtaH m It Is tmpeMltle to triaratetfce sucwDa of killing even a second ef Urn la wtia we have the prlvllaga of ovlag, 'l : A iey Just the Same. Too Little cartyheaded, f had vften been anlstaken fat a girl by Poor-littl- CtM . Persons who are coasclous ef tW stty tor "killing Urns" can haMIy hi a. to be tivtna. For life Is suh- - eeai tut thine, such a fascinating thi&i aa The vacation season Is . announced annually by the presence ot snapshot in the returned books.. These are both personal or otherwise In eharastar, Postcards and - letters; too, --come in often. Frequently letters addressed and stamped are found Just as they were left by the boot borrower who doubtless was proceeding postomce-war-d by way of the library. Those are mailed from Ur. Spaulding has netloed any nuas-b- er ef pretty girls sitting on the beach Park with books, and ho at Riven-lehas been looking forward an summer to recovering a bathing suit absent mlndedly left by one of the young ladles In her book. n. We certainly appreciate the kindness of our folks who are ,so gladly sending m subscriptions. Adversity to' prove Its real worth." j Strip, ef laoen About the Most Ualquo That Dea Moines 4.ierartaa Has d ; By the time the Mexican question is equitably settled Mexico will have1 passed out of Medievalism. f "Friendship OF, EVERY KIND BOOKMARKS i - point will come in due time. : tag for excitement thst the thai return from the front .Percy Grainger, Australlaa. pUjta has returned to his old Job of eoo lng and concertlsliig. 'Irvtnj'&tftj king of poiuilar music, has stepp k spiring the soldier and has est kV brilliant talents to inspiring a dier 4a civilian life, , Albert ' one of the greatest of America's la' on his home wsy lsts, frag & front His old Job of addling of making the world safe fof fultwii1 waiting for him; and be will trt, j gladly. Pianists, tenors, bocfti are an slipping back lnte ttt ti paths and ere glad to M thert, ' o UkICS MIRROR For j M e enterprise ship, perhspa it can tad another. So far, however, the sea has proved a miser with the gold It has aoiulred: may the modern Improvements in saK vaging equipment change, tha habit. . filled ,to i- -t overwliW-"lar,r.... v M 1 and1kesf ' the pspe tpia place In equal measures ol ko d tiV stand three hours. oer cover- - tft ' ' amu Jut, ioanae. . .of Soften ont--r gelatin In cold watef, using of a cupful, dissolve by hetft of ts hot water; add h j two-thlr- 0 0 oi grapo Juice, the W or half sugar. nd tho Julcd thr until over wstef ico stir s'1;' begins to thick en, then in the whites of thre W mixture holds Its. shsps. fold on fourth pound of msrshmallowi quartern Turn mm a mold cloJ' nal molds. ' Setra wilk err1"- - s . For tilling cake frostlngs at adding fUforlng. has ' InsteacT of water. Hot grapo Juice with ths JT rl ,,, sugar makes VMnf. Mflit il , V hl IYL&4' Doing' Things VVroft3 The man who 6 wsy and dws not kno stop st failure, he U disaster nln some on rescue. And ths gases poorly manned. 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