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Show Local andsPersonal Mentioit PRICES t IS 5 71 TIMOTHV BROWXHILt, Editor Jiidge GreenWod was a ver visitor last week end. -- Publish? - Mrs. Isabel Detmers lef t last week end for Bingham accompanied by litte Billie Burke who has been visiting at the Detmer home. Bea- :' " X Weekly, Independent but Aggressive Journal, published eiery Friday, Billie Burk returned ' to tlw'Tarsteri. StockgrowerV building. Eighth 8tret. Bearer City, fieifer" County. Utah, in the richest, moat fertile, largest, and beet alfalfa, home in Bingham Thursday stock and mining district in Southwest Utah. dairy, ' his fj&m , ' "T .' : .'j v ' ' 0 per fear, ad months Bonth 25 c, single copies-6c- . euHrlptiQn $1.10. three months Cash In Advance. -- M Mall " i ? f one 0c. Elders Clyde Messenger andj Watch for the Play " Jennie John P. Murdock were the speak- - Olsen " the great Swedish ComeT? ADVERTISING RATES ers, Sunday evening at the reg-- l dy, which will be at the Opera 1)1 SPLAY ADVERTISING 26c ular meeting, in Milford. ., Flat rate per single column each insertion House, Beaver City, Thursday POSITION Wnen made part of contract, top end next, or flrt November 10th. I Tom Low who is employed at' following reading matter, 20 per cent extra. READING NOTICES Mrs. Stanley Oakden who for ..10c the Beaver River power plant! In 8 point body type, (S words to line) per line each Insertion fjkrda of Thanks , Resolutions, Obituaries etc., 1 cent per word. Count the spent Sunday and Monday in a couple of days was quite ill is " ' words and remit accordingly. town. improving, LEGAL NOTICES Set in 8 type 10c per single column line each insertion. h'tr'' Practically at fPre-Wa- r Prices. k" Wejiave teen able to secure son 'h-othe largfst ttocks ever hrought Into Beaver. Here arc a few of ow Mr. Edward Fern!eyr who has John Johnson of Lindon spent had poor health for some time, Matter. Sunday at the home of Mrs. & S. is reported as being not very Brinkeihoff. much improved. - ' Entered at the Postoffloe tn Bearer City, Utah, as Second Class ,:- 4 V. I'roctor. after.- - spending b Mrs. Jack Hatchings entertain, ed Mr. and Mrs. LelandDean at few days with his his family, returned to his work Monday.- - supper Sunday evening. . j Collar Pads Enamel Ware Saddle Pads Glass Ware in various Horse Blankets and other horse and for almost every f - cnlrm Dur - . pt r "V WANTED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale. For Rent, Found, or Lost, one cent per word each 'ae'rtion. Local linora 10c per line each insertion Cash with order. - in-- Mrs. Gene Hales spent Sunday Mrs. Chester Phillips returned in Minersville visiting her (laugh from Delta last weekt where she ters Elsie and Annabelle who are members of the Minersville Facu ha3 been visiting relatives. AD'if afly-kln- - lty. for less than 25c per, issue. aecepted ' - . This I$,Fpr You " Vera White entertained the V following guest at a Candy Pull- ' y.;.-- ifTues Ry Messinger returned ing Sunday evening. Ella Davis, THIS PAPER IS PUBLISHED '( day to Reed where he has em Myrtle Woolsey, Aletha rDavis, TflAssist the RlgM, to Resist the Wrong, for the upbuilding of the and for the good 4bat we can do ployment. jEva Grimshaw, Bertha Neilson, and Miss Maxwell, and Advertisements rooet reach this orrpondoict.: Communications Robert been has who Stoney all Address week. (flJo by Wednesday by 12 (noon) to Insure Insertion that Correspondence.. Reni ttonceo etc. to Beaver City Press, Beaver City, Utah. working at Reed spent a few days Mrs. Linda Twitchell, Iiew last week with his parents Mr. liohn, Flossie Hutchings and and Mrs. Bert Stoney. WITH A Kent Morgan motored to Milford Saturday evening of last week -.. v. lvuBf nLlrtl Mr. Ira Heaton W a tkins repre . xvei is maxi uuiiiing we to attend a card party given by Rest is the nttine of aelf to its sphere. sentative, has recently ' moved Mrs. Clark Kessler and Mrs. Wm. , It is loving and serving the highest and best; ght here with his family, they are lo"Tja onward, unswerving, and that is true , cated in the 1). I. Frazer home. Fernley. V BOOST! rntmln of Alhort Mantrrin Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merchant of Boost your city, boost your friend; Prof. Maughn, was the guest of North Creek were in town Mon Boost the church that you attend. Prof. Maughn iueaday. ' . ; day. Boost the street on which you're dwelling; Bbbst the goods that you are selling. Kva and Oleva Grimshaw en Leo Lewis of Minersville was a Boost the people round about you, tertained at a sewing bee Satur Beaver visitor .Monday. t Thfy can get along without you, day afternoon, about seven guests But 8ucces8wfllqiiicker find them. were present, a dainty lunch was John Goodwin and Mr. Alver If they know that you're behind them. served. son have returned from the wes Joost for every forward movement; r end of the county where they Maurice Boost for every new improvement; Thompson entertained went to look over their mining Miss Nina Gillies, " " "Boost the man for whom you laltor; Lydia Robin' Boost the claims. ' ' son and Jay Thompson, at sup stranger and the neighbor. Cease to be a chronic knocker; . per Monday evening. Word was received try Jfctrs. v Vju?.'to l,e a.progress blocker. Wm. Cook of the death of her A fish supper was held at the If you'd raake your city better, " w Boost Mrs. who1 Effle sister Warner home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus it to the final letter. -- owas operated on in ' Cedar City Davis Monday. Good Neighbours last week; Mrs, Wanier reaves Among the hiany enjoyable things here in Beaver is the fine husband and four small children! ' Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Phillips of courtesy and kindliness of spirit of its people; and especially of oar Mahderfield were in town Mon Dr. Alexander and assistant immediate neighbours,. Mr." and Mrs. .Thomas Burke and Mr. and day. Mrs.' Hepry Boyter and their splendid families. We are sure no Ned Hubard were Beaver visitors ons ever had better neighbours.; They remind us very much of our Sunday, y Mrs. Arnold Ashworth enter without old when tained at a Hallow 'een Party boyhood" days, of the neighbours, pioneer days, Mrs. Carpenter, of Coyote Utah, formality and without thought of return, treated each other almost Saturday evening. The following as part of their families; were always ready to help in time of heed who has been visiting her daugh- couples were present, Mr. and k and to share of jhe good things that came to them; to unselfishly ter's Mrs. Tom Frazer, Mrs. Mrs. Leland Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs". and Oscar Thompson, give of their time and of their substance willingly and gladly so in Ezra Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. their'effortto bring peace and happiness and contentment to those was called home on account of Mont Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs, who bad come to cast in their lot with them. And what joy and the death of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Hutchings, Mrs. Inez Rob r. How those peace and real unadulterated happiness it did bring. inson, George Itobinson, and Mr. good old days stand out in our memory; and how, too, we are and Mrs. Arnold Ashworth. A de Mrs. Wilson Moon who has dear with these these who like those nw good neighbours ing days licious lunch was served at Mid dear fi iends of olden times, seem to never tire in extending court- been visiting at the home of Mr. night. and Mrs. Bert Skinner returned esies ,to't he strangers within their gates. We certainly do enjoy to her home in Milford Tuesday. ' our good neighbours. Don't forget the side spliting io Swedish comedy. " Jennie Ol Mrs. F. C. Harris left last week :. Qean Up The Town end to spend the winter with sen," at the Opera house. ThursA prominent Beaver, Valley lady, in a recent interview with day night November 10th. the editor, said "Please aak the good people of Beaver City to clean her daughter, Mrs. Russel Parsons of Milford. Harlan Goodwin, who was opeop the: vacant lots and front and back yards of their premises before to,e Armistice celebration. A good suRgestion that and we are rated on in Milford last week and Mrs. S. A. Shepherd returned had his tonsils removed, is imglad to pass it along. - ,1- .oFriday from Salt Lake. 4 proving and was able to visit his We have before us several copies of 'The Red and Black," mother, Mrs. Mary Goodwin for the official Salt Lake City high school paper at the mast head Glen Hutchings who has re- a few days this week. head of which appears the familiar name of our good friend Wallace cently been operated on for is able to beoutatfain. Knox as mananging editor. As one may readily surmise, the paper Mrs. Wm. Stewart and two is a young townsman and those associated with him in putting out A baby boy arrived at the children of Adarasville were Beafliia mnat eYcellanr opViaa! no nor home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. ver visitors Tuesday. oJudging, from the advertising , columns of the Times. Paro Warby Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wornham wan's most excellent paper, we should say that Parowan's merMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Robinson of the Beaver River Power Plant chants rnust be a live wideawake bunch and are serving their comof Paragoonah, and Mrs. Ellis was in town Monday. munity well. Nothing so accurately" tells the story of a town's progBently of Parowan, were the ress as the prosperous appearance of its newspaper. A number of people motored V i o v guests of Mrs. Melvin MessenRor, r from Milford to attend the Cease to wotry and trouble will decrease ten fold. Worrying Sunday, n dance It cause more but hurt. hairs than "always nevera.helps Monday evening, gray anything else in the worfd, and never has it been known to do one Mrs. George Valentine spent Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kessler werp last week end in Cedar City visitbit of good. o ing her son Vernon and wife. guests at the James Yardley While the world would wag along prefectly well without us it nome Monday. will roirall the easier with us here, prov ided we do our part ' Harvy Nelson, Bill and Bero H . . Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Morris : . The back yard indicates the kind of housekeeper better than nard Warby returned Friday returned from New House Mon. irom Logan and other nothe rn the front door stop, . . day.,s o cities. ; K0 com-ruuuo- a car load of ivoven win fencing that we are able to quota at a kmf haij We have i ' . brought-a- t past fwe gewtfU U edgi ; J1 stock and at our figures stz)uld go ,vt I THE EDITOR FEW MINUTES ingmehit 4tny time within the tii Call and see rest.-Dwi- iir... it- - t ri - v, is i V . ' i 1 CO. Main Street Beaver ;City, UbS , esaMssseeessssssoeest3esstaieeim;:: "jr. ." '' Prices Smashed ! i :..: 4 r ," . .1 - ; --'-i A New Shipment; Of EMERSON RECORDS Wm-Coo- ... - ." . ..... . ... Regular 85c Records Effie-Warne- Selling at Ccit - ., Latest - Hits in Dance and I r . 'if-- - SonHtt5ic2 forLlO Twb the customer accepts one record from the cH itcck : : if MMNM1 : ' - The Rexall Store By Yr Dntf Frosa a Yr Pra -- ii i: ssetnsasttftttt)ttglttAt3MMtet::Speclals Thomp : .Hal-low'ee- I . v Read the announcements "- ; 1 of our merchants in this issue. They Phone 54 : i t -- kf ; " llam'tnd. Bacon tt'37c1!j'?'1. '.. cuts of Top beef, pork and mattonr20c, rtriging dowfi iai t . . s per pound Cad and flftf nnfi,i Prlcei Mteeeetstsawttttwttj;;j;ytt4c;r ' : i.'a ' i Meats; P,ovn, Again ; ! . . High Patent Elsinore Hard Wheat Fkxiril.65 per Best Germade 40c the bag ; , ugar 18.40 th Mrs. Mark Woolsey entertain. Dr. Mansfield (Chiropractor) ed Mr. and Miss John Joseph at who has been living at Milford, by a careful perusal of their advertisements. Wr. Md Mr H. ainner Boyter motor-e- d Sunday. rO- has moved to Beaver, and is t;to Milford Tuesday for a few There is only one way to have good servants and that is to be located in the Isabelle hours visit with Mr. Denny If you like chilie Boyter's . worth being well served. home. Mr. and Mrs. James M parents;, Tourist Cafe and try theirs. Boyter. offe some good inducements and many a good dollar may be saved ?t - 4 - ' We acknow ede a pleasant ry Tu'esday. from the Misses and Eva Grimshaw, two of h 0' ver Citymost winsome gir |