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Show mm msin-- xnsmnm i ix ? i . "II . , LocIe T3i (cnfrv; w stftnlev Green, of North Creek, Harold Hodges drove 'to" St. was doing business in Beaver George Monday to bid his father vW acknowledge - a Monday good bye and who left St' George calL for Camel Calif.,, Wednesday, ;; , pi easant " & - tiea uuiid jtuuui j f. tr T ..j iSc flrt i following reading matter, 20 Pr cent extra. TtiBAnrvn Mrvririrfl Proctor home. . 1 : h ln 8 nolnt bodr time. (I words t Una) per line each lnertlon-;...l- e f; Cards of, Thanks', Resolutions, Obituaries etc, 1 cent per word. Count tie Mr. and Mrs. Scott words and remit accordingly. each column f LEGAL NOTICES-S- et line Insertion, 10c 8 MHford visited at in pt type per single eetcewe-e9etetce- r :. . In-- ? sertion. Local Unors 10c per line each insertion. Cash with order. uitch is working in Beaver. ' ..:..:::'.;..:.ihi8.fapbr IS potushed To Assist the Right, to Resist the Wtong, for the upbuilding of the: cot Dr. E. A; Petty left for visit in CalifornirisL tor the good that we can do. Communications and AdrertlsemenU must 'reach this wwi. office by Wednesday by lz (noon) to insure lowmoa w Jorrespoftdence, RemitUnces etc to Beater City Press, Beater Ctty. ,Utah. i' CorrWpondonce, FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR ?A i 'That which thou wouldst be thou must be, - That hich thoo shalt be thou art, As the oak astir In the acorn : The doll earth rendeth apart, Lol Thou, the seed of the longing ; That waketh and breakcth thy heart'1 .1 il ' Q.Hm .A THE SECpND MILE. i Pang ' i&day rf.t ng ' i ) Ram-boule- ts; . - - 5, ! ; id . The cool, invigorating nights and warm, pleasant, sunshiny days we are now en joying are delightfully welcome to the many tourists now flocking through Beaver into Sunny 'California from the colder regions of the United States and Canada. O- . - t . .. . ... It is very gartifying to know that the Beaver City Press is, without solicitation, 'winning its way into the homes of a number of our best citizens. A number of new subscriptions have recently ' been added to our list in this way." ',' , .. T o , Economizing for the purpose of being independent is one of the soundest indications of manly character. It is what we ,save rather than what we earn that insures a competence for the future. o ' artesian water has been found at a deph of 180 Pahvant feet in the valley. Why' not put down an experiment well in the dry land section of the Beaver valley? : A good flow of 'J 'I Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tolton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tolton motor ed over to Mineriville SundaV. ' r a . : ii" ...... - : . etteeeee cceceeeeefea Stationery Supplies Inks, Pens, Pencils .1: Erasers, Tablets, Envelopes Boxed Stationery, Etc ; , V FADMFDC P IHIU'IUW (X Caroline Matheson who has been .taking her vacation is expected home soon. Isaac Goodwin has a letter from his son, W. J. Goodwin, who is ftlVinrf Vila flnf PTnn rnnnii imp OIUlllUlU HUM MERCANTILE CO. tk. TT .t Main Street Beaver City, Utah MMMHMHMtMMIHOIIOMMltMMMIMIK to theeffectthat he is started nicely on his course and is doirijj fine. Tom Jones of : Adamsville is building a new house. Isaac Goodwin is doing the work for him. Mackerel and Cockette are furnishing the lumber. A Complete Line Of , Mr. and Mrs. Sim Murdock of Minersville were doing business In Beaver Tuesday. ONEIDA COMMUNITY Silver ,Ware z Nothing Better At Any Price DON'T FORGET OUR Miss Mary Bakes commenced jj) ; her studies at Murdock Academy Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Anderson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hene- ger of Salt Lake at dinner Sun day. Mr. Henegar is president of the Utah State Bee Keeper's Association, also president of Henegars Business College of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Burke of Minersvilie were Beaver visitors Thursday, going to meet Gover little son of Mr. and Mrs Prof. John A. Young of the .Neillpson is improving after a i in Murdock Academy has been nn. ctiuua luness. . able to attend school for tev-r- al ,.Mn.and Mrs." Grant Tolton ' days on account of illness. baby has been quite sick this week. Lucan Gillies ''who has h away for about a year returned Miss Peterson State r ..ww. noma Sunday. , ox scnoois, is spending a few days in wis county, the west of Pmf StelU Bart - rlt;. ' Plain Shirts doing some shopping. R. Fournier of the Tellurid- Power returned from Salt orMabey's party. Lake Sunday. ' TheV. o ' mantle of charity over the mistakes of to the throw is best is visitingr It inSaltLake. your neighbor. You may need a circus tent to cover your own. Lena (111.) Star. ., o Mr. and Mrs. Hanks of Milfn l One farm out of three in the United States has a motor car. were in Beaver Monday. No other country in all the world makes a showing like that o Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grimfc. of the become has What prohibitionist who--, got entertained Friday evening in the merry ha-h- a when he aspired to public office, ooaoroxMr. and Mrs. Hammer ? t 0 i, Web of Salt Lake. booster life and live of a the die would rather I thai to I poor, live the Ufe of a miser and die rich. ; "A little visit to Adimvnil o--" . . We have also noticed that a, fellow's opinion of society depends recently disclosed the fact tha- t. tnat enterpriswjr Yillatr i... a great deal on whether he is in or out o , . splendid new school house that And when a man says the "milk of human kindness bis run wouia co credit to a much larger . ,, puce. dry" ask him if be has fed the) cow. -- Hi;" The Misses Vera and Jennie Fotheriugham motored "over to Milford Monday evening. Mr. Cabot Daniels of Morrisy nffin Ilrnrorm and Mr. was in town Monday. of Kanosh have registered at ihe Murdock Aeademv. They will Perley Rollins of Greenville begin the years work in about and,John Grimshaw of Beaver two weeks. are. doing repair work at the Murdock Academy. Mrs. U. ;Scbfield visited at the home of her daughVera Fotheringham expects to ter, Mrs. George Pay for a Week; leaVepon for Provo where she will visit friends. , Mr. and Mrs. John Grimshaw and Mr. and MrivCarl Grimshaw Mr and Mrs. Warby of North went over to Milford Suadajir; Creek, were in- - town Monday ? ' School Shoes y-I..,,Kimball Many have considered that the idealistic preachment from the Helen Lvnch left Thursday to Sermon on, the Mount, "If a man asks thee to go with him a tnilet attend school at " the .University go with him twain," was the very essence of pure, abstract .of. Utah. ": but even in the cold, materialistic business world of tjday; ihe pn'ciple involved works out in a practical, concrete way. The Tom BurkeCmade a plesaht call man who only does Just what be is forced to do, just enough to get at the Press office Monday. time- by, rarely succeeds in even getting by. The fellow' who server is a chronic failure. It is the gladly spends TheLX), Q. .F. and Ribecca himself in unselfish service for others, .whowilUnglycarries a little more than his proportionate share of the load, who cheerfully (goes UHNI (MHiWU , A. tlViUI V Puente Valley the second mile, who wins out in the big way.;-- La (California) Journal. Virginia Boyle, left Monday for Salt Lake City, she will attend a ; "Be?niSalTeaiioM boy wh) will, if nothing happens, make business college, a live business man; We advertised for 25 or SO lbs of wool, ith Ted Boha left Monday to visit which to make a matress; at least 12 to 15 boys and rirU answered of son Mr. remained friends in , Salt Lake for about for Douglas Robinson, the ad by phone. It and Mrs. W.J. Itobinson, to immediatly come to the Press oiSce in two weeks, be will attend school at the Murdock Academy, this person to'see if he could market the wool from his tWo pet ' not finding ye scribe at the oflBce he came over to the year. residence and,- this not sufficing, he again interviewed theedilorin Mrs, Jane Lang of Milford was person, this time closing the contract for the sale of his wool ia Beaver Mondays to want be Mora- l- if you alive, go alter tt and you get results, ' ' ' bound-tsucceed. are Mr. Redman-- of North Creek in was town Monday., r.. A number pt boosters of Boise,, Idaho, have issued a call to other boosters of Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Idoll were Utah, to join with them in Boise on or about October .84-- 1921 to down from the Telluride Sunday. perfect an organization whose business it will.be to advertise for and secure homeseekers and tourists for these North' West States. Offie Rogers and Kimball reA good move that and one that should meet with hearty response turned to their home in Kanosh from the people of Utah, Monday. --O . Dress Shirts : . clock-watchi- Dress Collars oti-Neph- . , Irvine Stoddard of Pine ' Creek Mr. and Mrs. Southley Nicholas 1 ' was la Beaver Monday. , of Idaho are visiting at the C. C. J Shepherd home. Cannon of Mr. Arthur -- m U'S' was I 1KO AD of any kind accepted for less than 15c per Issue. xuunity and ' t A Fine Line of Ties e Mrs. Stoddard of Pine Creek in Beaver Monday doing some shopping. Tanner, of the JV H. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of MorriBakes home Monday. sy visited in Beaver Monday. : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS , , 'WANTED, ForSale; For Rent, Found, or Lost one cent pef word ee& ., Mrs. Lew Griffiths of Miners-villwas in Town Friday. Mary Tebbs and daughter and Mr. Tebbs of Panguitch visited in Beaver Sunday at he Mrs. Leather Bootees Wrap Leggins t TIDVERTISINO RATES DISPLAY ADVERTISING ainffle column each insertion..... Flat rate u - POSITION Wnen made part of eontract. top and next, uitung trousers .KahHmcl" ,iifcri- I, I . HonWan'and laby ir Mona TIMOTnr BBOWXUXLL. Editor m4 fUlb The McKay family of Salt Lake the at : of California are visiting ipnroutfr from California achome of Mrs. Hoggan's parents, '! . A Weekly, Independent but Asgreealve Journal, ptbljetod Ti7 l"rtUy. companied by Mr., Kidder, also 'BeeTerf City, BifnU Farmere' ft the Street ItTQxn Stockgrowere', buUdlaf, after- Mr. ahd Mrs. Silas Cox. alfalfa. of Salt Lake, spent Friday beat Beaver a6 Countfl ta tho fertile, tnot Urgeet richest VUh, f noon and evening at the Knox dairy, atock and mining district in Southwest Utah, Mrs. J. (X Tanner of Morrisy bome; was in town Monday. Entered at the Postofflce in Bearer City, Utah, aa Second Claae Mail Matter. Susie Cartwriirht who attended Stan Mcknight, Gus Fotherham the B. Y. U. at Provo last yeif i Subscription 12.00 per year, six months 11.10, three months I0ci one Cecil Baker were visitors in and tbe is taking college worK month 26c, single copies 6e. Cash in Adrance. , Beaver Sunday evening. Murdock Academy this Vear: n and Mrs. Frank Day. Miss Katherine Mathews spendiiig the summer here W t for Salt Lake Saturday with the A. N. McKays, returning from a southern trip. Joseph Johnson,, formerly one of ceavers most successful busing roen,-wi- ll go back to Salt Lake, wxsweeic He has been here to arrange (or winter care of-h- is sheep herds.- - eMsassM Keeley's Saturday anil Sundayj WSPECIAL r 'i Abo a Splendid Line of Jewelry, Ladies Toilet Articles, Beaver Drug Co. Inc. The Rexall Store 1 Buy Your Drugs From Your Druf Store NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY I ft r i (iUNS AND AMMUNITION We have a good stock to select from at : : GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Wagpn and Consolidated Marh Phone 66 Co. : The Natlentf Sport Coif, we irad. lie nnt k- Mrs, W. F. Knox was in Pim. 'nd. The fnrt ! th. chanim nickooii intn wan part of this week. From Punch, London. 'I - .. .... V ' !ttteet tf 9 srs Fpo.killer The Never Lacks met VleU "Trf the git loak with t cendle fctwdi rival m the girt who y detain while open fire with gasoline. . f J " ' |