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Show ,r 4 Fairbanks t- tin Claa k " - - ... - "u- 1ead"lnro a "central kali mUk second floorOff thla hall are Ave bedrooms NOTICE OF F0RFFJT1J! and the bathroom. How these rooms are arranged and ttielr sires are shows j by the floor plans. It will be noted uwm please that the closets are unusual, having SerL been .designed to accommodate apare-Revised SUtutl which clothes gltes hangers,, aavlng SUtew America. I have ' capacity for a great number of gar- ad labor required ments in small spare. Above' the second floor there Is a theGolconda large amount of attic space, the roof being high enough ao that more rooms District, Beaver may be partitioned off by the use of for the year ending The dormer projections December, wallboard. and windows to the roof also help make this apace available for s'eep-In- g on each of said claims rooms, or for playrooms and stor-sg! "you are one of the coo Beaver Gty, Utah, Friday, November 25 1921 . McGregor i tita Jwm1 " & a Pleasing Design for Farm House - noticr - 'The tualre leading to ths Second (Consult countv cS floor run out of the entrap Vr further . Professional Cards Edited by ""--T-"- " M.F.genbJ J OFFICERS Velma Scott.4 Assistant, Gardner Bacon; Nettie Robinson, Marian Lindsay, Alice Pake, Paul Griffiths, Murdock, Wolfe Douglaa De f Reporters: garths Hu.st, ' ' ' t Smith. Loraine Trice and Lenora Phillip. Utah Beaver Little Sherman Taylor age 9 years Miss Ethel Baldwin and Alice Harris old was hurt at school Tuesday while SCHOOL DAY'S a at entertained a number of friends playing. The boys were playing with We're a band of earnest worker's, birthday party en Miaa Zoe Bowman ropes and he was laaaoed bv one boy of School ours At this Sub High Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Those around his feet and another lassoed him to run he was Among us there are shirker's, 1H. E. A, PETTY present were: Miss Ethel Baldwin, by the head, attempting his left eye. above gash cut:nga " triped tower's ideals the Christa But Alice Harris. Thelma Brigga, working Dental Surgeon . High above the careless student, Office Hour Patterson, Henrietta Gentry, Louise our do to aim we best, For ft: 0 to 12 8 l:HU to Huntington and Mr. Alden Woodhouse And the careful one's, and prudent, and Auto Catwright guest of honor claim, and you have n Tolton Building lnhne S Thanksgiving Day ia coming and exThe basement excavation extends your i To the other's lend their zest. Zoe Bowman. Denver Vtnb walls On the is air. in the proportion of said pectation under the whole of the bouse, and With the early light of morning, The marriage of Mr. JRraa Stoney to and blackboards the strutting turkey floor. The base cement a have should To cur school we haste away, Miss vera White took place Wednesday finds a safer place than in the barn ment contains plenty of spsce for the ebtedtomefordoCaT. With wisdom all our mind's adorning theaum of now. Nov. 16 at Beaver. ia He rather popular just yard. E. IUl. IIAN'9F1EU thirty three , Thus we Bpend the live long day. third dollars on classes all art of is the He a the subject Saturday Nov. 19 was appointed Chiropractor When the day's ask 's are completed, ndaggregatiniftheguia(yd cleanup day, on the new school ground, His praises are being sung from every Memtter of Utah Association We have lesson then to learn, andtwo thirds dollars of Beaver came bringing room in muaic classed and he ia the the people and al? HKYfnllst on all Hptnnl and Or. seated Round the table we are same is paid to me teams, scraper and theme for many a dream of fond shovels, within rakes, oil we burn. ganic Disease. And the midnight from the date of With him ia associated th They worked very hard bot wagons. public Soon nur school day's will be ended, Store Over Co-O- p air your right, title A and notice, aroun he when was time wild, failed to get all of the rocks hauled, and W world we'll take our place. ttiIn the m said claims will be Hours: 0 a. m.; 0 p. m. dance was given Saturday night for him we group many a tale of early forf blended But the lessons which have Wt Phone 65 workes every one had a good time. Frank Moore romance, adventure and history. Witn our live's shall grow apace, (W First publication of thisaoZ Utah Heaver Americans point with pride to the fact Bohn to Mr. Lew The of marriage And the teacher'a which have given nws', 2nd 1921. in as honoring Mrs. Linda Twitchell took place Satur- that we lead the world AH these lesson's firm and true. devoted to the higher sentiment today 19 of t'j Nov. Beaver. at day Will find that we have ever striven 2nd 1921. of Thanksgiving and gratitude. do. Thelma Barton and Mr. Miss Kenneth to our world In this part 'O. A. It mav be rather crudely shown but Ellen White 8th Grade Hunnington of Beaver were married at we all feel that among the student Richfield Sunday Nov. 20 ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTICE there is a general feeling of thankful Second Floor Plan. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Frazier of Oakely ness shown for our mangnificent build Beaver. Utab United States Land 08 Utah were guests of Mrs. J. C. White heatln olant and fuel storage: a ing and that the grounds are so nearly rooms fruits Thursday Nov. 17. Practlcee In ail the Courw or for and storage SaItUkGtT,Ui4 clear as they are. The students wish laundry, the 8tat Mr. and Mrs. John A. xardley are through the "High School Review to and vegetables. Mr. T. H. Bradfield, Fay Bradfield Considered from all viewpoint-s- To Whom It MayConcerat and Mrs. Ethel Bradfield were in Bea- rejocing oyer the arrival of a baby girl wish each and all a happy Thanksgiving """""-"- " T Notice ia hereby givea In construction cost and s'xe, V ' economy born Thursday Nov. 17th. ver Saturday night on business. uuta, Day. this home building design Is excellent of Utah has filed in thissffic, 1,1 ; ; for the farm owner who has a large lands, selected by the said SUt and yet does not want to pot family, UI me Act of Conpoi Cow Dies From Drinking Wallace Knox Congratulates Us Mr and Mrs. A. A. Morris a very large amount of money Into proved 16, 189. a. hfe July exToo Much Oil and Gas In On Improvement Delightfully Surprised Paper a new home. It Is attractive in School Lands, viz: Serial ABSTRACTS We have a splendid letter from terior appearance; contains a large SW1-4- , NE1-- 4 DeecU and A surprise party was given Mr. and Attorney Orace Murdock thought Wallace Knox, managing editor of the number of rooms, principally SE1-Section Townshin ft 35; are he which oil had all of sure enough Sunday "Red and Black" official paper of the struck arranged Mrs. Bert Morris Saturday evening. All Work. Guaranteed 7 West, Salt Lake aleridia. Range On closer Mrs. a house morning. investigation, Salt Lake City High School in which that the work of caring for Those present were: Mr. and Phone 25 Copiea of said lists, ao farutu. the ' Utah Albert Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. I. Good however, and aided by Joseph Murdock he congratulates us on the improved ef this size may be done with Beaver City late to aaid tracts by deicriptif amount of effort win, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hutchtnga, who drilled into the side of the bloated appearance of the Beaver City Prese least con- visions, have been coDspicoouilj pest, The the for materials necessary Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dean, Mr. anc cow, it was found that the big Red and also mentions the generous advertstruction of this house always are in this office for inspection him Mrs. Ed. Richards, Mr. and Mra. Wm Durham bevine had simply tanked up ising patronage given the Press by the carried In stock by local lumber deal- son interested and by the publkpts e merchants of Besver. We ers, ss the size of the house ts such Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchings, on a combination of oil, gaa, distillate Mr. and Mrs Alven Yardly, Mr. and and coal oil, which she drank from the may add that Wallace is holding down that lumber of atandard dimensions amy. WORK EXPERT TONSORIAL During the period of, wbibtas ; Mrs. Lizzie Stewart, Mrs.George Stew open barrel in the rear of the Fair an exceedingly important position on may be used without waste. The this notice, or any time tbereafta; In as mi eh sa Bro. his school paper and is art and Miss Viola Stewnrt Games Deal Garage. in' putting out one siding that adds to the exterior ap- before final approval and tertiSatat and music were the festurea of the Murdock suffered the loss of his best ot the snappiest and best school Journ pearance of the house Is of atandard under main' departmental regnlaticrarfir 3 we have ever seen. clapboards. evening, after which a delicious supper cows, his friend Neilaon has decided 26, 1907, protests or contests mc. or him with not reduced served. An to been have costs gallons enjoyable evening Building charge Utah was Heaver City the claim of the State to any of tl so of petroleum products she appropiaAppreciates The Press was spent by all. materially during the last few a Mr. months ; also where there wss short tracts or subdivisions htrtiabtbrt. k Edgsr Wbite, a former Beaver ted from his barrel. of lumber a year ago, all dealers scribed on the ground that da suit: now a age boy filling responsible government State Engineer Wants a Look For Improrement In in New York, in renewing his now have a full stock. The coat of more valuable for mineral tfau for if Zoning Law For Cities 1 be determined by con- cultural purposes, will be retard i Sheep Business In 1922 subscription to the Press sends ua the this house may local material dealer and Washington, D. C. Failure s as the sulting , following letter: the contractor. . Our good friend E. L. Heiaa, state test or contest, within the tuM: Andrew Morris, manangerof the Mr. S. Public Health Service U. Attorney-At-Lanof in J charge Highway Engineer fled, will be considered Sufficient i Newhouse Sheep Shearing correls, reEllis Island atructii n on the Wildcat road u in re- turned last week end from a tour of character a1 5 New York, Nov. 14, 1921 CLOSE APPROACH TO REASON dence of Mllford, j ceipt of a letter from the Ogden Chap the sheep districts of this part of the Mr. Timothy Brownhill tracts and the selections thereof, k Obaervatlona Have Shown That Or- otherwise free from ter of American Association of Engine- state In the intereata of his correl. M-" objeetka,r Editor. Beaver City Press dinary Varletlea ef Ante Are Real-- t ers which states that an effort will He approved to the State. Besver Utsh, seventy five or eight thoua- reports ly Highly Developed Mentally. be made at the next session of the State and GOULD B. BLAKELY, Kt(k sheep booked for shearing next Dear Sir Legislature to pasi a xoning law for April and good prospects for many First find check of $2.00 for my publication of this no tic fax Enclose If ants do not reason, .they have the cities of the btate and a Civil Ser- more. He some mental process allied to reason- twr U, 1921. aays the sheep business is subscription. Repair Work in vice law for the employeeaof the State looking up and prospects are bright 1 our paper is interesting ana en ing, remarks the Indianapolis News. Last publication December ft, 133. Both of these are good lawa and for a much better season next A North aide householder became Inall year. 1 thusiastic; once a week I read it in pre receive the hearty aupport of should terested In watching a colony of large NOTICE FOR 1TBLICAIK8 Work a and New the to York ference Times. specialty Wagon Wheelright the citizens. ants foraging on his Iswn for food. All Work Guaranteed am I with forward looking White and Stoney Wedding pleasure The snts were about a quarter of an i Beaver Utah Eighth Street Miss Vers White, daughter of Mr. to the time when I shall return to Bea. Inch Department of the Interior, I of were them car long, yet many l Cradle Robbing The and Mrs. John White and Ross Stoney, ver and assist in every way possible, to Land Office, Halt'lsk rylng Insects much Isrger thsn themf ia hat Globe Boston eays:-wWThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoney. maintain the spirit of education and selves to their home In the City, Utah ground. this intellectual feat of our by which were married Wednesday evening of Class For into which you are putting Up snd down and over the grass atalks in paying for weapons to protect us the last week at the home of the brides such enthusiasm and work. they traveled with their burdens. OctoberaE . , from being enslaved by our foreign parents. The spectstor became Interested In Sincerely Bishop George Psice per. ia berebv given that Art' neighbors, we all go broke and per formed the ceremony. The bride was ;ue ant In particular which was trans Notice Edgar H. Wbite wbo, os rcall on porting the body of a green grasshop- con, of Beaver, Utah, M. D. attended by Miss Garnetta Leasing petually enslsve ourselves?" per, at least twice the size of the ant. 7,1917, made homestead entrp It really amounts to "robbing the snd W arrea Neilaon was best msn. SecW SE1-Nl-cradle" for only one little child in nine Appreciates His Home Paper (The grasshopper's long bind legs. 019967, for The bride wore an elaborate gown of H with limed were 28 Rang South, hooks, continually Townahip We appreciate a very kindly letter is receiving the early kindergarten pink satin and georgette crepe. The on obstructions. . The . ant Salt Lake Meridian, haa filed m Phone 120f5 atchlng and all enti are titled, brides msid wore s gown of white crepe from an old resident of Beaver City would training to wnich stop, reconnolter, change Its Intention to make three jresr rM the cry is -- no money. dechine. Immediately after the cere- and a Real Friend of its popular Home grasp and go ahead. i '. establish claim to the land about When the burden bearer reached the mony a wedding dinner was served The Weekly. We refer to Mr. L A. Shep Notice of Sale of Delinquent Clerk ef te Dfc table being decorated in pink and white nera, oi nazeiton, Idaho, who was titrance to the ant domicile compli- scribed, before tba Goodwin An Mrs. and Mr. Guy Stock. Utah, oa the with a large wedd- born where Besver now ttsnds and is cations arose. In attempting te take Court, at Beaver, chrysanthemums Inc. Reservoir Lake nounce Kent'a Company! Daughter's Engagement ing cske that formed the center one of its very early pioneers. His the grasshopper down aldewtae the December, 192L piece! I principal place of business. Beaver, Beahind legs caught on the edges of the Claimant names as witnessei: follows: letter The out of town guests were : Mr. Notice is hereby ver County, Utah. v be doubt will no friends The Wesley many snd Mrs. J. R. White snd DeLoy Hazelton, Nov. 14. 1921 openlns. After considerable worry on Bacon, Frank Hsrris, given that there is delinquent upon the of i he part of the ant that had . Kent's LakeRawvotrfompnny,s pleased to hear the announcement of White, i Beaver brought rer, Edgsr Edwards, all Presa Mr. and City Mrs. W. UUford; r p. Stock on account of en aaaeaament the engagementof Ut&s LaPerele Good;.be food thus far, a aecond ant came Utah..-' Encloaed And check f4.O0 tor subscript levied August 22nd, 1921, of 70 cents win to Mr. Ben Lewis of Richfield; the Frazer and' Mrs." JSmes Psftersori, ap out of the ground. It looked the OOULD B. BLAKELT, -- cent of the 10 Mr. ia and Mrs. which V. R. Reed; ahatv, per per Frazier, km which pays me up from March 1921 sltostlon over carefully, then It delibin the near fut- to tske weddirs place Dubllcstion Oct 28, J32L , 1923. Rret March to capital stock of aaid company. The Mr. J. A. Collins, and Mrs. Burch of erately aet to work severing the ofseveral amount set opposite the names ure, Laat OublieaUon Nov. 22, 193- I like to get news from my old home. Oakley, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. J. C fending legs, and the rest was essy. via: of the respective-stockholders- , White. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Stoney. I am one of the early settlers of Besver The grasshopper wss soon S 6.30 reeling In J. H. r..lWk Finds Fawn Deer The young couple will make their Having been born there before the the ant larder; far below the surface Wm. Huntington 13.10, C0ll"J Word came to Game Warden Cyrus borne in Beaver. . : CLASSIHED f the ground. town was started. The town ia three 60. Mi L. E: Harris i, Davis, that s fawn deer had been caught (). W. Gale All ads under this hesd kwf .wi...... W.00! days older than L Beaver is the only 1 9.85 about six miles out of Cedar City. Mr. J. F. Jones estate Tnoee Glrla. 1 ent home I ever knew. per word per insert 6.60 Davis motored . lAicy Jonea Miss down and returned East Ward M. I. A. Program Th Inn Don't you think my cents, Pleaae aend copiea of the "4 ana 11' 14.80 charge, twenty-fiv- e JameS Farrer estate new dreaa Is Jnt Sunday November 27th Inat, as I have not received them. exqnlaltet 6.6(1 Monday, bringing the deer with him. do nor need snd let Goodrich Fothcringham you things Her Friend Oh. lovely I I think 7.00 It had evidently been shot through the Arnold Low find a market for thent ' Respectfully that dressmaker of yours could make you 10.00 thigh and was poor. It will be shipped Violin J.CfOodwin (E. McGarry) solo, Re L. Virginia Gentry; A. Shepherd a clothespole look 7.25 to Hugh Cartwrightl.. graceful. WANTE- D- To buy a pair of Ijj Springville and placed in the Park told Story.Ted 13.66 Vocal Solo. Edward Patterson.. llohu; feather plllowa. ApplystTre . 2.77. there. Jxaeph A. Smith Nell Rooper; Class work. Advance A wood dance to get woodfor widows We now have a nice stock of blanks. 125.05 Andrew Uckerman $ oflBeaver East Ward will be given t t 1 it i 25 willa, deeda, mortgsges, bonds for deed FOR SALE-- A good In accordance with lawnd an order County CommiBaioner Homer Thomp orinvi, ucurge jviucneu; .iiinior Wedneaday night, November 81 th, in of the Board of Directors s much as son, Charles Oakden, Leo Thompson Girls lesson. May White and wwu imunt DO, AH'Sf the Gym cf the New School building, promissory notes for sale at the Beaver may be neceasary of the above stock and J. L. Griffiths drove to Merchants Uene pipej aamper, ij IVtlinson; Junior Hoys-- There will alao be a supper and three City Press of fice. will be eold at public auction to pay the s.ti.n. Will Mil cheap i to inspe. t the 7000 feet Lesson, a delinquency together with the cost of Valley Tuesday ' Whronham a eack of given and prises George pig, Wftnd Of &1 a.111 ieala tn9 flour, and arm IISUV awe advertising and the expense of Bale by of new road uat completed by Charles Walter a turkey. Tickets, 4 for acordof wood. There te more Catarrh In thla Motion Joseph. call at or the vto president or secretary at the Oakden and his men on the Puffer 24, Beaver at tae eowttry tbae all ether dlaau or H.oo each with 2Rc extra ladies front door of the Weodhoune' Harness Lake road. The newly constructed pot torether. and for rear, K va ms Frees. aS te be Incurable. Doctors prescribed fchop. Beaver, Utah. 2 o'clock p..m.t flocal A Fine lot Of Leghorns J ' road was found to be first clasa. There ramedlM, and bf conatuitty falllnf Tuesday Dec. 27th, 1921. enre with aoeal traetaaeat. te Is Work Continued On eats-- hfllM dak. laTg S a nine visu to the home-o- f A. A. prtwwnoM is still nearly two miles of road to be GEO. A. PARKINSON, Vice-Pre- s. n mcurmDi. la a local dtMaae, W laiarrtt blarck walnut bed and built before ono can drive straight morria a uie lore part 01 the week die-The Wild inthtewced by censtrraUoaal con- GEO. W. WOODHOUSE. Fec'y. . Road freatrf aaa oitKma coaaUtwtherefore closed the Lake. fact require that Mr. Morris haa burneroil stove, oil heater. through to Puffer's First publication Nov'. 26th, 1921. ucmaj rrMimant. HaU'e Catarr Madl finebuncb of S. C. White Work on the Wild est rosd, which cine, naeufactered br T. J. Chanr A and other articles cheap Last publication Dec. 9th, 1921. Leghorn Co-- Toivdo, Ohio, to a eanUutloal and ma in aided is he that pullete D.L Fraxer . wss down shut on them Kindly neighbors terialy account of the recent rraeer. to making pay Ukaem Internally end acta Bea and pay well. The poultry and snd flrat scribe enow thns was th family'e those Blood snd making ye storm, married th started again on Mcwm Surfaces couples t j plant Toung the Sratam. On Hundred Dollar raBeaver a mem- that Mr. Morris has established ia but Wednesdsy. Ross and Bean, who et IndeliUe and plain wer I fforod lor aay eaae that Hair plating roarriage will be Intereated Thanksgiving Day b inU in a timely booklet, 'Modern Matrimo-non-y orable one. A ttne roast of beef and a further proof that poultry, properly have the contract for construction of Catarrh ModlclM fall to cur. Sand (off eraaert' typewriter erasers Circular and tMtlmonlala, Mr. cared from Mrs. and of cake a are for, Income good Ita problems sndTheir Solution," large plate j producer. the road, report steady progress. . CuTToleda, Ohio. tha Press office Lxi fold Druetiata, Ho. containing timely and wise counsel for Boyter; a dandy pie, and other goodies r tiails raaauy rut tot eensupetiosw Patronise your home merchant hewill young or old. Regular price 11.00, our from Mr. and Mra. Thomas Burke were Now ts a good time to renew your chickens more egg1 Mora all grestly enjoyed. price 80 eenta, Beavr City Press. t appreciate it. When you trsds at horns we all profit eggs the mora money. subscription to the Iress. I t - Physicians and Surgeons Phone 5, Tolton Block Editor-in-Chie- r.23' 7 f, JT mming,,aimb.4 cC, ofmorethlni'H Editorial e. ffjf torn 2-- : eachof. ' n.k J-iffto- MURDOCK Personal Mention 'Samuel ). White Mortgages mitt, bed-room- 4, BEAVERBARBERSHOP wide-awak- all its branches street tn - i SAM CLINE w c-- I non-miner- al Utah 4 Frank Gainer 1 General Its branches - ' First Plumbing and Tin Work Arthur Smith 2 4 . I ! ...,.t;x I, f s "r" vt at on-te- rn P.f - , .HI , tpj , |