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Show BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLTFKK Local and Personal Mention 3 AS 4 I!en Lewis of Kichfield, last Friday in Heaver. mm U-- ... J spent Z. James Chipman Ex State Treasurer, and wife, enroute to the California lo Hibernate! F. J. Mrs. winter, paid Mr..and Hon. Z. C; M. I. if. Pea-ve- r In Southwest Utah. Richfield. . Overalls - Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Low Entered at the Postofflce In Heaver City. Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter Mrs, VVm. Twitchell Jr. was a Low a girl Nov. Jlth. been in Salt IkeCity for the pleasant visitor at the Press eff ice has one fc. past three months. Upon receivSubscription 2.00 per year, s'x months $1 10, three months Monday. month 25c. single copies 5c. CaBh in Advance ing word Frank left immediate Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robin- ly to j"in her. ADVERTISING RATE son f Paragoonah, are visiting DISPLAY ADVERTISING ..25c C. Dennis White Mgr. of the Flat rate per single (column each insertion their daughter Mrs. 1). A; or first next, r.n! of top contract, made Wnen rOKlTION part Farmers and Stock Growers following reading matter. 20 per cent extra. Merc. Co. left Sunday for Salt READING NOTICES ..lt'e Mr. and Mrs. Heber Edwards Lake City to spend a few days. In 8 point body type, (6 words to ine per line each insertion the Count 1 word. cent per Carda of Thanks , Resolutions, Obituaries etc., of Morrissey are visiting Mrs. words and remit accordingly. The Beaver East Ward is arhiivid Edwards. LEGAL NOTICES- - Set in 8 pt type 10c per single column line each insertion. ranging a widows -- wood dance Mrs. Melvjn Messenger has re- and supper, to be given Pec. 2nd. CLAHKIHKD ADVERTISEMENTS Inturned from Paragoonah, where in the New School Building, WANTED. For Saie. For Rent, Found, or Lost, one cent per word ear-order. wtth Cash insertion. each line 10c LOcal fmr tickets will be given fora liners per sertion. she went to attend a family cord of wood. NO AD of any kind accepted for less than 25c per issue. LtPrele Goodwin is able to be Mrs. Alice Tophan of ParagooTHIS PAPER IS PI RUSHED nah, is visiting her daughter Ina at wr' ajfii'i after bjing ilia comTo Assist the Right, to Resist the Wrong, for the upbuilding of the who is attending the Murdock couple of days. munity and for the good that, we can do Academy, and also her sister Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ashworth this reach must . Seth Smith. Correspondence, Communications and Advertisements week entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leland Agrees all ffflce by Wednesday bv 12 (noon) to Insure insertion that I Correspondence. Remittances etc, to Beaver City Presa. Beaver City, County Commissioners H. P. Dean at din.'.er Sunday. M.; I. Wort Shoes.. fr Mr. Paries Morgan of Circle-vill- e was the guest of his Aunt Toll on a peasant call on Sunday and Uncle Mr. and Mrs. John H. evening. TIMOTHY BltOWNHIIX. Editor and PublIhT Barton last week end. James E. Robinson left MonA Weekly. Independent &ut AKKregsive Journal, published every Friday Mrs. Robert Briggs has as her day for Colorado to visit his son & 8torkgrowerlbiildin((. Eighth Street. leaver City. from Lawrence for h few days. County, Utah, in the richest, most fertile, largest and heBt, alfalfa, guest her sister, Mrs. Willis of dairy, stock and mining district C ti All Guaranteed. -- Prices Reasonable ' tr A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR WHEN THE PAPER DOES'NT COME father says the pappr he reads aln't put up r ght. He finds a lot of fault, he does, pur- auln It at night. He say there ain't a dingle th'lnjt in It worth while to rfad. And that it doesn't print the kind of stuff the people need. H togsea U aside and ay It's strictly on the bumBut you ought to hear him holler when the paper doesn't come. My on his way to Salt Lake City to He's always first to grab and he reads attend school at the University. ' it plumb clean through. He doesn't miss an item or a want ad that is true. Hesnys: "They don't Vnow what we tha Hum npwnnnnpr fftivpfl. to I'm take a day sometime an' about and he Jle read the weddings goin sn.orta like all get out, go and put 'em Wise; He reads the tools! doin's with a most Sometime It seems aa though they must be tleat and blind anddumb deske shout. He says that they make papers for But you ought to hear him holler - th !ien the paper doesn't come. , vorhen.folks alpnn. t . r ( It; i ; v .. " . o We do not know whether our farmers and business men appreciate the work Mr. Jl. A. Christiansen, Beaver County Farm Bure-- 1 au Agent, is doing or not. If they do not they should, for, frankly, " we do not recall a case whore a County Agent has so persistently i and so wisely worked for the upbuildinof the agricultural interests of the community as has this talented worker since our coming to ," f, ijeaYf r j fyis'at tides and timely suggestions are masterpieces of FaraTjfrd fullness Wisdom and if followed will, hs he says, pull Ml4 farmers of Beaver County off the red side of the ledger nnd Mr. trodace for them n good steady and dependable income. , let show our is for us Christiansen us; now doing the best he can appreciation of his good work by following his advice nnd thus do the best we can for ourselves. ' o .,' J The meeting to be held at Riverside, California, December H, J) and 10th to investigate the possibilities of developing the Colorado 'River Irrigation project will doubtless be well attended and should result in material progress in calling the attention of congress to the need of immediately starting work on this project. The proposed area to be irrigated embraces over U50.0UO square miles and affects every citizen in a million square miles of territory. It deserves and should receive the most earnest consideration of the cnire citizenship of the United States. o Now that the election is over let us all net down to business and see if something can't be done toward boosting our town and its interests a little more. We have the men, the brains and the money necessary to put Beaver City on the map and in big letters at that, but it can't be done by simply talking alH.ut it. So let us each do our share in doing something really worth while for r, and in this way indirectly do something for ourselves. -- U: f I.L i 4 w : if Au'it Betsy Giodwin is keepGeo. Skinnerjeft Saturday for ing house for Mrs. Mary Mum. ford while she is at I'arowar. Salt Lake City, on business. He ll read about the psrtles. and he- '11 fume and fret and groan; Marie, and Ralph Baldwin son R y Tanner of St. Joseph Ariit doesn't He says of information, zona, a nephew of Mr. Geo. Par- and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. have a crumb kinson spent last .eek end here liuhe Baldwin are both very ill But you ought to hear him holler with relatives, Mr. Tanner was with pneumonia. when the paper doesn't come. - fi Thompson, Orrin Burke, A. C Arl ington, and County Treasurer and Mrs. Wm. Pearson were among those entertaining !a larsre number of guests ArmisWill Oslerloh son of H E. and Elmer Peterson from tice day. Children, grandchildren, Lehi were Beaver visitors Mon- and other relatives and friends made up a goodly number, all of day on their way to the coast. whom enjoyed the splendid chicken dinijer provided by their hosts. Mrs. Walter Jones, and Mrs. Delbert Novyersof Frisco, after Mrs. Hat tie Ashworth, Mrs. spending a few daysl here visit ing relatives returned home last Mary Mumford, and Will Mum-for- d motored to Parowan Saturweek end. to spend a few days visiting day Mrs. V. Murdock of Minersville reatives. is here visiting her daughter Mrs. Electa Ponity, and her sister Van Hickman and .Bill Ashworth of Milfoid, spent ArmisMrs. Thomas Parkinson. tice Pay in Beaver returning Mr. Chat Zahriskiof Littlefield Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Ariz, visited his sister in law Van Hickman who has been Mrs. George Valentine recently. spending a few weeks here visitMr. Zabriski was on his way to ing her mother, Mr. Hattie Minersville, his old home town. Mr. H. E. Osterloh Prop, of the Mr. Wm. Yardley is very ill with Tourist's Cafe returned from pneumonia. Salt Lak and Lehi Friday. A little visit at the home of Mr. Prof. Lynghy leftSaturday for and Mrs. Edward Fern ley Monday Logan to attend the funeral of morning disclosed the fact that Mr. Lyngby's father, who died Mr. Fern ley since his recent trip in Rocksprings Wyo. of to Salt Lake City, where he consulted a specialist, has been steadily gaining and is now feeling betlister Briggs and Ed Nowers ter and stronger than he has for motored to Parowan Sunday. the past 18 or 20 months. I i Several hundred subscription and other statements were sent out last week by the Press. The statement totalled considerably ovt i i a thousand dollars, much more than this office can offord to cany We must therefore ask all our subscribe and others . on its books. who have received statements from the Beaver City Press to respond a9 promptly and as liberally as possible, and thus aid the editoi in meeting obligations and keeping his own credit good. o Out of a seventy five million dollar Federal Highway Fund Utah is.td receive $84;,417.21. Not so bad at that. If Uncle Sam succeeds in persuading his allies to disarm, or at least to liniit'their armaments to a reasonable expenditure, he may. eventually, le b - able to double or perhapR treble his nppropiations for uood roads -0 ; 7 Our War Veterans certainly deserve a ht of credit for the way they fpulled off their celebration Friday. The boys worked lisid andlwerejsatisfiedwith nothing but the very best and the best cne ;"backJto them in the plaudits and pleasing comments received fnm thetmanyiwho'were present. o . Don't let your milk cpvvs Mand out in the snow and then expect them toftllfyour milk pail. In order to do their test cows must be ' kept dry and warm. Comfort is as necessary to milk production v i . ' J- 8 v. ! t ; The first snow'fall is here and is nearly so cold as one would think. beautiful indeed, tud not Winter Underwear, Woolen Hose, Rubbers, Mittens, Cotton Gloves, Canvas Gloves, etc. runs 1 sTonn in Main Street CO. Beaver City, Utal BEAVER DRUG COI Headquarters for Sheaffer Pens The most simple, yet the most ef. fective pens on the market today. ; Pens priced to suit erery whim and taste, from $2.00 to $8.75 A full line of Ladies pens. Newest thingi y out, Also full line of school supplies V Note books, pencils, etc. I Ber-ve- t fa Also full line of Os-terl- -- til A New Shipment of each just ROMANCE of TARZ AN Beaver Drug Co. M The Rexall Store Buy Your Draft From Your Stor Dru The cyclonic drama of a primative man's SPECIALS struggle against civilizations sinister forces The marvelous super-ator- y of blood tingling adventure and a love story that bridged the gulf between savagery and civilization. A love story as strange and weird as the jungles In which It was scened. ELMO LINCOLN and CLEO MADISON and an all star cast in suppoit The Jewel Theatre Wednesday and Tnrsday Nov. 23-2- 4 Get Your Raisins Now Clioioe Seedless Raisins 25 lb box at 28c; ... Bulk 30c All Best Coffee 55c the pound Tomatos 15clhe can Dried FruiU all kinds-Pr- ices All klnd$ ot Fresh Vegetables Call and See Us H Market Thompson's Phone' 54 1 . i 1W ; Mrs. A. L. l''othering:ham has Mr. and Tin. nt-r- t riildren icil visiting: her, Miss Edna Stapleton of Oregon, a niece of Mrs. forSLGeorge. Theyex day gone a week or ten J |