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Show ma?- - XI Volume ED "t i Number 48 BEAVER-CITY- uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiimiimuiin CROSS GIVES 5 THE GIRL ON THE JOB ANNUAL BUDGET 1 for Allotted 9,361,657 TRAINING 8ALESW03IEN WAS a thriving little store In village in New England. Ihar some chlnt to get, and she jras a rea help In finding something, though tht stock was necessarily limited; But sht had taste, and a sense of color, am ' she .was Interested. I found that she had graduated thai year from high school, and gone lnt the store to earn money during tht summer, and that she meant to go tc the city and try for the position of saleswoman in one of the large depart went stores. She asked me what I thought of her chances. I advised her to go to the highest class store of the kind she wished t work for. "Take a lot of pains with your ap pea ranee. Remember that yoo are no only applying for the job that Is nov open to you, when you are Ignorant and untrained, but for the job In th future when you have got your tralu Ing and when you know your possibill ties." There are splendid opportunities foi saleswomen nowadays. It Is one of the big professions now open to worn en. But it is a turacuit one. pit) much competition and an almost end less amount of training. It requlro IT AID I ;dical Aid dren Will By JESSIE ROBERTS Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiii? Cur- - rent Program of Relief and Service. UIONS FOR VETERAN How to Succeed How to Get Ahead How to Make Good for European Chil Cost $6,000,-00- 0 This Year. Expenditures totalling 361,657 for carrying through Its Vgrtm of relief and services in the itti States and oversea are out- ltd In the budget of the American A Cross for the current fiscal year. total Is more than 15,000,000 low- is the expenditure during the it weal year, wnen ue cusDurse-;nti reached $24,492,741, It la at National Headquarters in 'Statement calling attention to the malty of continued support of the ganliatlon by response to the An11 to November Roll 2i Call, )tl ! the vital work of the society Is to effectively carried on. .Outstanding among the items of the mastic budget U the, appropriation ,C6956 for work In behalf of man and his A dlubled mlly. This appropriation represents b amount alloted to this work from jtlonal Headquarters only and does k take Into consideration the mll-m- s being spent In chapters for rest of the World War veteran. It JTMhlngton hard think to succeed. She had the right ldea and the love for It, too. But don't think. when yoa bear of the big salaries and wonderful opportunities in that pro fess'.on, that you can get these without deserving them. (Copyright) O- - 8arcasm. Ton must admit that your political antagonist uses good English." "He ought to," replied Senator Sor His ideas are so slight that ghum. be doesn't have to think about any thing ut the grammar. A the chapter that the greater feount Is spent In meeting this obit jtloo of the Red Cross, the announce- pt continues, as manifested by tig' es of the fiscal year 1920-192when ft total wag approximately $9,060,- 0, of which $2,692,094 represented i disbursement of National . Head alters while the remainder was the Some Taxes . ! inters' contribution to this field of The tixes assessed aganist the Sail id Cross service, Lake Railway Co, in Beaver County Vsat Work for Disabled this year amounts to $59.341. 75. If we Chief among the sub-- visions of had a few more tax pavers like that it appropriation for work with vet- would make it a little easier on the rest ins Is that which concerns Itself 1th assistance to disabled men and of us. amen In government hospitals. This jm of $1,790,000, an Increase I more iKOVY IS THE;THiE TO BUY U $500,000 over tha annrnnriirtnn fin - UTAH, FJUDAY, NOV. 25, 1921 , jaracuyciiaoFcoracE "What's in a Name?" , 0BMKB00S1IH - j, . e Service Star Meeting Appreciates The Press - -- I C .... .oo 1 1 A'-- , m - I i sne-wi- - ' condl-flon- t-- available. Home la "Small House With Many Largs Rooms." v By WILUAM VU IH "- -- leers la ehaptera. . u . " A Pleasing Desija For A Farm Home . - A. RADFORD. Mr. WUlUmlA. RaJforS will answer- quMUons and; give advice ro&n COBT oa all subjects partahtlog to the subject of building work ea' the tam. for the rMders of this paper. On account 01 his wlds xpsrtonce aa Editor, Author and ' stanutacturtr. ;hs Is, without doubt, the highest authority on ell that subjects. Address all lnautrlaa to WlUlam A. IUA ford. Ne. 1SZT Prairie avenue, Chicago. t, suuap lor 111., and only Inclose -- vr , two-cen- There la an old saying thst the Ideal s "small house with s great many large rooms in it" What comes nearest this specification Is the house -- home Is shown In niastra-tlo- n. Is only SO Here is a house that feet wide and 40 feet deep. Still l rooms, sir. el contains nine! which are betirooma, and Is designed to ' accommodate the modern home. ' good-size- conveniences. ffnn-securin- " , d - T. -- r ' the plana f oca, noma .It g It . . Age-Heral- - - i ter.- - tr.-- ... i The new quarter system, among other advantages will have tha special ad I vantage of emphasixing short term courses during the second quarter. So that many people young and old who desire school work during the winter months only, will be accommodated. This year it will be impossible to offer many special winter term courses. But the, regular courses msy be entered at tha begining of the second quarter and carried for one or both of the remain ing quarters, . for which due credit will be awarded. ' Provision is being msde to handle in the regular classes the increased enrollment of students to register at this time. Those entering one quarter late will be en-c waged to remain in school to tha endJ of the two remaining terms. Do not forget the date of beginning the winter term. On Monday Decem ber 12th two weeka after the Thanks giving recess, the second quarter begins. cx-pxt- read .this copy of the u or he ..'-'tnrnrvw maU it to a rnend: m f aA.irwi.iin niii i ipmiini oi a your copy Ivallable. of whirh tt i. -t- im.. anpredaU receiving i"St $6,000,000 wilt Muintrl far borne paper," , r,m wr during the current year. Ladies all bring pencils to the Library ' ("7 "M Cross partlclpaUon In the Friday December 2nd. s rDi eiTort to relieve famine in Rasala. for final work la tha Phlna famln. fnr Jnnlnr nA rvna in announcing tee national Dooget, a ism makes II Clear nd other,overseas activities including Aa not Include chapter ex rnr. closing of the old teneral relief or place any.cas- Bwdlturca frogrsm Id $ 07000 la made furopa . t k r u.i.fiH umpesa Keiier council campaign Jnd $5,000,000 allotted by the Red om for child welfare I. Practical Fsrm Heme That Compiles With tha Old aylo That Ideal is first necessary to consider the sUf of the family, that is to occupy r ' Practically every modern home, with ' ' the exception, of course,; of thoee) planned on s more elaborate scale," contains three rooms for the use ofslv the members of the family living and; dining rooms snd kitchen.-- " The affdl-- j tlonal rooms added to this trio 'are1 0 the necessary bedrooms,. tue uqinbet In a Chastened Mood. of them depending on the number of to coma "A new reformer has ; members of the fsmlly. ; ?; ' town." Fsrm are families oftentimes lafge I "What's be up tor ssked ha for the reason that" accommodations dtisen. are not only needed for the members "He's going to start a crusade of the family of the owner, but for Tiome brew parties. against the hired help aa welL For that rea- "Well, If bell Just got in touch with son the average farmhouse is larger a few people on tha morning after than the average town or. city house: they're attended 'homo brew party Also the fanner has more space. upon been converts. some It's make bell which to build; the else of his boos my experience thst they'll sign anyIs not limited to the else of s building then." Birmingham thing lot. which Is, In most cases, small. : , The Ismail house with a great many Olarge rooms" shown In the Illustration la a good type of farm home. WbUs QDUIB SYSTB1 ADOPTED its exterior Is not elaborate. It Is i tractive and the design la sufflcienily ATIIIDOCK AGADQIY simple to msks tt comparatively InIt is of frame expensive to build. construction, set on coocrets founds Pstrons of the Murdock Academy tlon, which has no "Jogt jn lt - The - roof on the house proper and the. will be glad to learn of the adoption by hipattic projections, combined with the) the Institution of the convenient arrange gables ever the entrance porch and merit whereby winter course will be the dormer' projection over, it make for good taste la the appearance of emphasised at the school. , r the bouse. .; ,Jk decision recently arrived at by the j. entrance Into s hall leada 'The doer Murdock Academy officials places the on the school year on a quarter, rather than at the corner, adjoining which front Is the living room, 14 feet on a semester basis, there, being; vhree Inches, by 17 feet 6 Inches. The be qusrters In the regular school year. of this room; st the front'.wlth three, The first quarter system ends Fri windows sddt to tha attraction of the .. . ...ui..1-.:...t':.-.dsy- - December 9th, - The Monday following 12th begins tha second qusr T f""' I r- ROOMS ARE WELL ARRANGED. . The' Service mm cle Frame Building Provides Accom modations for Large Family. R I ww- 1 HE F, luck Jewel. set-tie- rs - J- dT tmi nt: Star mothers will hold these "humanising service.' er items of the their meeting Monday evening Nov. We acknowledge a appropriation for very kindly letter surana reiki are proportionately In28th at 7:30 in the library. The follow - from Mr W, tt. Calvert, a prominent feased. An additional appropriation Readin g farmer of Mftersvillo In "wbicb he says ing program will be given. I $499,600 has been made for Red from Service Stat season by Mrs. John that he "likes the paper better now u wors in connection with White, Vocal Solo Cleon Maiwell, than ever before. ; We appreciate Mr, Army and .Kavj aocpltala awl Calverts friendly and decidedly en ilth the regular Army and Navy. Current Events Hartiett FarnswOrth. For disaster relief, the Red Crow couraging letter and hope to bo able to I :11 not asHa a AAtsr mnn i M.k ik. mm, as well the rest- of our Dont forget the important meeting' irn POQths Rn ADnronrlfttlAn nf- iMA I1L 4nr and nnlv iftt .aUt v.M mi v cswivi oara a v v vm manroaoers w 4 wita a ami better paper. ' ii vjit J at the Library December 2nd. puaiiy doubling the appropriation Vaii( one -- venth as much.. In Umes PUrpM 0 .th Car of acarcit, the, can be fed on the iatL brush- - nd. ,n f"ct Wore than $2,000,000 la provided for ranges are cleaning to Drouse frvice and asststanc to the ,600 f . j- i r... i,..T t m ross chapters I for sheep. suited more by the national . w KganlMtlon. P,rk.n Bulla Helping Dsstltute Children Tiatea wiU be arranged soon for isit. Other Items of (be domestic bndcet h MiMr.vin and Beaver as well as - i . . .. .. . - .r ror misceuaneou e-- othert uwns of7 the county ror tne iwu nrbu .i lor excnanEe, v . tricted for special Bumosea and I76S.- - mil r ,l can .7 be exchange ior uwiers bulls If M) for mansgement Each of these means a will be it Semi IVnrHaiila 1.. different from range JlmlUr spproprtatlona of tha nrevtoua of "iviog the cost of a high prive bull v r All thosa wishing to make such an P"ITrora a fund of $10,000,000. $5.000,. exchange should noUfj 'the county agent u i TOumuuiea inrvuin once. . .four kick I OF froESSSriS - Hem about yaur bmbi to Worn 1 was eyer a nama with or country antecedents home out, EVENING BRIEF ADDRESSES FEATURES or parentage it seems to tbe Edna. Etymologists record frankly nothing se of Edna. She seems to In the okn P. Barton is Elected President; fNeil B. Neilson, Vice-Preiidehave just appeared. Something about George Mitchell, Secretary; GranTolton. Treasurer, Timothy her Is reminiscent of tha Norse and we Brownhill, Publicity Manager Chamber to Advertise can Imagine Valkyries or ...the daughMountain Retort, Aid in Securing Federal Funds' For ters of Viking bearing such a name, but history falla to backup. our fancy. Roads. Boosting Educational Institutions, Etc. It must eeea then tliat Edna came In soma way from the erer popular Kespcnding to the call of Messeh J. F. Tolton, T. Brownhill, masculine EdwardXU may, Indeed, 0. A. Murdock( N. B. Neilson and Dr. J. F. McGregor fifty business he a contraction of the feminine form men and farmers met in the Mansfielfl Cafe Tuesday niuht to discuss Edwina. Such being tha case, Edna's ancestress must have been the famous wayR of improving Social, Financial ;md Agricultural "conditions Frau Cote, mother at Krteminga, who in tlie leaver valley. Under the able and efficient management of Interpreted her dream and predicted Mrs. Richard Pearce, proprietoresbf the Braver and Mansfield the early death of her bridegroom. She it the original source of Edwin elr, a splendid chicken dinner was served. After the.keer edge and from her came Auder. a female of the appetites had been satisfied President J. F. Tolton, toast- - Viking, one of tha first Icelandic wbras later known as Aids.' master of the evening, called the men to order, briefly stated the There were three famous Aldus; and assigned topics one the wife of Orlando the Pslsd'n; object of the meeting and appointed speakers Reduction of Taxes, I County commissioner Homer one a queen of Italy 028, and another as follows. In 1303. hompson; Federal aid for County roads, E. L Ueiss, Deputy state a lady of the house of EsteEdwin. Edmasculine The forma,' Highway Kngiheer; Stocking Our Streams and1 Lakes with Fish, ward, Edgar and Edmond. were flourDeputy Game Warden, CyrusPavis; AdvertisingOur Resorts, U ishing In England, especially among Fournier, Superintendent Telluride Power Co. Beaver County plants; royalty, and the name of Edward, the was Social ImDiovements. George Mitchell, manager Beaver Branch greatest of the Plantagnnets.to Tor- carried by bis granddaughter fllgwr where Its honor waa well sus tained by her aobie son. ox vne vne 01 nsucuuons, Aivorney v. norg iviurucK; ueview Edna's tallaraantc gem is rightfully, . at D. H. Farnsworth;-WhOutgoing City Administration, Mayor then, the royal ruby, which gives pow the Incoming (Mty Administration proposes for the Upbuilding of er and courage and Invincibility to Its Beaver City, Mayor Elect John P. Burton. After the topics had bearer. It Is the king of gems and wears It !s assured kingly been opened by the various speakers all the subjects were thrown one' who so the old legend goes. Monqualities, )en for discussion. Prof. Morris, Robert White, Wilford Robinson, day It Edna's lucky day, T her lucky Prof. Mauji'hn, S. 0. White Jr. Joseph R. Murdock, Timothy number, and the poppy is her flower. (Copyriht) done their views on what and T Wend MARSHALL EDNA. - desire to get some pure bred sheep their farms. Now ii the time to secure them. A number of small bunches have been transfered this month from Parowan to Beaver at very fair prices. The county agent, will be glad . to . get anyone in touch with men in Iron county who have the sheep to sell.Sheep are like the dairy cow. They give two crops in one year, a lamb and wool. A pure brd sheep will sell on ty MUD RED H1CKEN DINNER AT I.IANSF1ELD CAFE AND dl director of the Veterans Bureau M recently expressed his desire that w Red Cross should continue and Per Year $2.00 : V j Brownhill others gave slMudbe, t Following the dis promote the welfare of the various interests. cussion 0. A. Murdock made a motion that those present immediat- ey proceed to organize some kind of a boosters organization. After more or less consideration and lively discussion it' was unanimously voted to organize under the name "Beaver City Chamber of Com mence;" and its officers to consist of five men who should also act as an Executive IJoard with full power to transact-thincidental business of the organization. The officers elected were John P. Jarton, President; N. B. Neilson, Vice President; George Mitchell, Secretary;, Grant Tolton, Treasurer; Timothy Brownhill, Publicity Manager Owing to the illness of his daughter Clara, Bishop C. Dennis White was unable to be present. Bishop George Paice to able not be present. Both Bishops being phoned his regards at - identified to wanted that assured the they with organization IP1EIED SHEEP & POULTRY the movement and would do everything in their bepower aid in the to for the disabled and their families htch are good work proflosed. The meeting adjourned to meet again on Indispensable to supplement have farmers expressed Many !we provided by the government. December lith. on Monday night, ijP v..- . I ,; ,.. - When you trade with your home merchants you Indirectly benefit " ' First Floor Plan. room, while room st the It by double lor. 0 feet 8 operlng off .the living side snd connected with doors la s large sun part Inches .wide; by IS feet , : t ?'- -' h; inches long. j The dining room also Is large..lS feet 6 Inches by 13 feet fi Inches, and also Is connected with the sun parlor; At the side 'of the dining room- and at the rear of the entrance hall is the kitchen, 13 by 13 square, which makes It a ."vajfti-- ! workroom for the housekeeper," The eotrarce to the kitchen from the rear 1' - feetntr'y porch is through a washroom, adjoining which m a toilet. Back of the dining m tn, s n lwHlrooiii, 9 feet J " tnrhca. Continued on pa 6 t. . |