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Show rifooi Mm ui Stir Professional Edited by the CUm b JommHv Beaver Gty, Utah, Friday, December 2 1921 Physicians and Surgeon Phone 5, Tolton Block Utah J Beaver OFFICERS Velma Scott Gardner Bacon; Assistant, Clinton Marshall Baldwin, Messenger, Reporters: Gwen Heaton, . Thelma Brings, Kent Morgan. Editor-in-Chie- f, Personal Mention Dental Surgeon Office Hour 1:80 to 5:30 0 to 13 Iohne 5 Tolton Building ' Vth Beaver ; J , DR. E. MANSFIELD Chiropractor , Member of Utah Association KpeclaliH(t on all Hpiual and Diseases. Or-gun- ic Over CoOp fitoro a. m..; 6 p. m. Hours: Phone 65 2-- 7-- 9 Itah Beaver 0. MURDOCk A. ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 Beavtr, Utaa Practices ol In all tha Court ' the State Will Sooa be Displayed Special Price for Holiday Trade on Men's and Younj Mes, VIRGIN WOOL SUITS f get the date, bring your ladies and attend the business session as well as the dance. A bridal shower was given Miss Lanee Goodwin by her Priel Lewis, parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Goodwm at their home Saturday night, a large number of jtwsts were present. The evening was pleasantly spent in games. At midnight a delicious luncheon was served. The huge wedding cake, made by Mr. Marv Goodwin, was a fine feature of the elaborate luncheon served. Many valuable presents were received by the happy couple. After a few weeks spent here they will make their home in Richfield, where the groom is engaged in the draying business. - Do Your Christmas Shopping Earl, Executive Committee Appoints a Number of Committees Bridal Shower la Given For Mrs. LaPriel Lewis '' Wanda Stoney, few weeks is improving. and Mrs. Oscar Baldwin. Mr- - Charles Miller and family moved Mrs. Ira Baldwin and Mrs. George to Layette Saturday last. Brown irave a rag tacking! at their Misa Vinie Ward has been III and un homes. able to attend school Monday "and Miss Wyatt and Mr. Johnson of the Tuesday. M. A. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Miss Maughan of Murdock Academy Mrs. Wm Burt and Mr at the home of spent Thanksgiving The music class has been too large to give the desired results. A vote was called by Mr. Morris and it was decided to divide it into clubs. Miss Ada Patterson, who has been very ill with rheumatic fever the past 'Dlt. E. A. PETTY Hannabelle Gilles, Don Skinner, ' New Stock Just Arrived It's Nifty Stuff. Secretary Geo. Mitchell and Timothy Brownhill were authori Call and See tie Attractive Designs and Pricei zed to select and purchase necessary stationery. Not Aa Bad As It Looks the During meeting the finanincial status of the city and valley was brought up for consideration; during the dicussion that followed, the President, who is also Cashier of the First National Bank of Beaver, pointed out that Beaver Valley citizens have nothing to be afraid of over the present financial outlook; that pay ment of taxes was just now uppermost in the minds of taxpayers and now that this worry waa off the minds of the people who had paid their taxes (75 per cent or more) money would be available for Beaver City other purposes, business would again become normal and the preChristmas Seals Sale sent feeling of financial depression would gradually disappear. IIIIMltstHM! Committee Selected Mr. Barton also called attention to the fact that interest rates were easing up a bit, bonds of all kinds are more in demand and LIVE STOCK LEGAL NOTICES, At a meeting held at the public library Bonds full their thus value, approaching rapidly indicating Liberty here last Saturday, with M. S. Parker may te castrates and nttea iot (Consult countVr clerk .r-.of the Utah Public Health Association that money is becoming more plentiful in our money centers and slaughter as market hogs. " Similarly, tire signers for further iniX and others present, the following that return to normal business condition throughout the nation is sows should be discarded when they become uncertain breeders.' named Christmas Seal sale committee not for distant NOTICE OF FORFETTITI When there Is no apparent cause was . selected after Mr. Parker had Need For Dairy Cows for failure of swine to mate, experts to made a statement relative to the nature C M. Fagenbu8h,Gollfie!(J Nl1 Mr. liarton aiso urgea tne immediate necessity ior securing of the pnlted States Department of of the work to be done by said com ".You will please take noties tu ; frequently " have 'observed mittee and the plan of the campaign. more dairy cows, poultry and hogs for the valley;and in speaking of Agriculture with Section 232 f , compliance a lazy or sluggish temperament Chairman-Char- les milk cows, requests that all farmers thinking of purchasing more These Murdock, of Revised are the statutes of United Stita type hogs generally Secretary Walter Joseph. dairy cows immediatley get into touch with any member of the known as They are fat America. I have performed the uri Treasurer-- J. P. Barton. show an unwillingness to exer- and labor required by said Dairy and Livestock Financial Committee, or with any member of and sectioasp Brown cise. The tendency Is more common the Golconda and the Publicity Manager-Timo- thy GoIcoimUAbm, the Dairy Committee, and steps will be taken to assist in securing In mature hill. Increases with and hogs iuoe mining claims, in Newtos Its Wm. Hurst Dr. J. F. McGregor, money, if money is needed for the purchase of good dairy cows. age, but is frequently found In yoang District Beaver County, State afCla Careless and unwise tnbreed- Dr. E. F. Fairbanks, Asy Barton. H. This money is now available and, under certain well defined stock. tor the year ending the art iij F. Christiansen, Bishop Dennis White, conditions,such as any ordinary farmer can meet, should be im- - ,n practices tend to produce hog of and araountinthlk December, 1920, nec tbia not does type, hut inbreeding Bishop Geo. Paice, Mrs. Susie Mur mediatley applied for. Thus the Chamber can and will aid the sum of more than one hundred fcSa condition. about the bring essarily dock. Clair McMullin. J. Frank Smith. forehanded farmers of the valley in immediatley placing first class When the lack of sexual rigor Is on each' of said claims. That Lieut. John Young, Miss Hetty White, . . ... 'II seen or. In only an occasional animal it as you are one of the coownen ami m the cows away mat win permit Miss Kendall Franke, Howard Maughan, milk cows on their iarms claims and you have not contriktei J. F. Tolton, J. F. Day, Principal Ford- paying for themselves. your proportion of said work tsikkt Chairmen of the various committees are requested to immedi ham, Greenville; Principal Murdock, nor any part thereof, you art so ' Admaaville. debted to me for doing said work ci get in touch with the members of their committees and organ ately The Utah Public Health AsBociation'i labor the sum of thirty three ini cm ize for the work entrusted to their committee. If chairmen need traveling clinic as well as every other third dollars on each of said eko, on had be same P. President Bar John by calling may information, activity of said association is financed; and aggregating the sum of sixty 4 Executive of Committee. the by the sale of Christmaa Seals and our ton, or any member J. F. TOLTON & SONS The Family Store - 0. White Samuel 'Abstracts f Deeds and Mortgages ! All Work Guaranteed t 'Phone 25 , Uuh Beaver City I "hot-bloods- ." BEAVERBARBERSHOP EXPERT TONSORIAL WORK IN AfcL ITS BRANCHES ; ' MAIN STREET Utah Beaver City ill ! ; ; i M , - SAM CLINE I Attorney.At.Law people can well afford to buy liberally 3 of the little seals this year in view of the great work being done by this as sociation. The association's traveling clinic with its large number of fine health exhibits will soon be in this city, at wnicn time examinations will h In made for those needing them. General Repair Seals are on sale in this city. Buy as as you can of them for they iberally Wheelrlgnt arid W Agon Worl a specialty are i j .. a very aoia ior worthy cause, to All Work Guaranteed tuberculosis and fight other diseases. Beaver Utah Eighth Street Utah Frank Gamer Work all Its branches For First Class Plumbing and Tin Work call on Arthur Smith Phone 120f5 Some Good Sheep Tom Gunn and Timothy Brownhill. in company with Neil B. Neilsen and H. A. Christiansen. insDected th R.m. bouillet sheep recently purchased by the latter two. Tuesdav evening nH them pronounced absolutely first class. In fact, Tom Gunn, one of the valley's most noted sheep experts, says the two loU are among the best he has teen for a long time past Notice of Sale of Delinquent Stock. East WardM. I. A- - Program Kent's Lake Reservoir Company Inc. Sunday Evening for Dec 4th nrinrinal nlaee of business. Beaver, Bea Notice is .hereby ver Oountv. Utah. Vtven thaMhere-te-delinque- npotrtbe nt Lake Reservoir Company's Stock on account of an assessment levied August 22nd, 1921, of 70 cents the per share, which is 10 per cent of The capital stock of said company. several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders, vu: Kent's J. H. Pollock.. $ LaoTes Quartet; Story, Dorothy Tan ner: Vocal Solo. Zo U ri... VIBDQ Work, Advance Senior Class-Hel- pful ness, Teacher George Mitchell; Junior Girls Lessons, Mae White and Gean Bettinson; Junior Boys Lessons, George Whornham and Walter Joseph. Frnlv 13.10 Wm. Huntington I E. Harris O. W. Gale J. F. Jones estate Lucy Jones James Farrer estate W OO 9 86 6.50 14.80 6.50 7.00 10.00 7.26 13 56 2.77 126.06 Goodrich Fotheringham Arnold Low J. Goodwin (E. McGarry) Hugh Cartwrieht Edward Patterson.. : Joseph A. Smith Andrew Uckerman In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors so much aa mav be necessary o the above stock will be sold at Public auction to pay the delinquency, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale by the vice president or secretary at the front dior of the Woodhouse Harness Shop. Boaver, Utah, 2 o'clock p. m., Tuesday Dec 27th, 1921. GEO. A: PARKINSON, Vice-Pre- s GEO. W. WOODHOUSE, Sec'y. First publication Nov. 26th, 1921. Last publication Dec. 9th,192L ' Attractions at the Beaver Opera House for December Dec. 2. Harmony-Fou- r Dance. Dec. 10. -- East Ward M. I. A. Enter- tainment. Dec. Club's Charity Dance. Dec. 1- 9- Chamber of Com. Meeting and Dance. Dec. Eve Dance. Dec. Dance, Dec 27. -- Harmony Four Dance. Dec. Dance. Dec. 31. New Years Eve Dance. Jan. 2. -- Annual All Night Married Folks' Dance. -- Adv. lb.-Ve- terns Poultry Flocks Murdock Academy are rich in protein, ror corn is deficient in this constituent When corn What ptmises to be a very success- Is fed to hens that have plenty of ei- ful basket ball season for the Murdock ercise, and a chance to get insects and green feed, more satisfactory results are likely to be recorded than when fed to the same fowls closely confined. It may be fed quite liberally. to your poultry during the winter In cold climates, but should be fed spar ingly In snmmer. vtneat usually Is considered the safest grain to feed alone, but Is too expensive to be fed much to fowls. This grain should be supplemented with other grains snd with some meat feed or skim milk to increase the pro Wheat contains portion or protein. more protein than corn, about the same amount of carbohydrates, but less fat, and on the whole is consid ered not so valuable for fattening, bui better for growth. Wheat screenings. If they tre of a good grade, frequently can ne purchased and fed to advantage. Of course, there Is always dan ger of Introducing weed seeds through their use. . ."Burnt wheat", seldom can " ' " " be fed advantageously; the difference ren;athletic association of the Mur In price between this and good wheat dock Academy is under heavy expense usually being too slight to warrant to meet the cost of the game here and In buying it to take the long tripe away to play op. ponents who have come to Beaver to An Agreeable Surprise At the low rate play this school. we were trested to an agreeable charges many tickets must be sold to surprise last week end when a goodly The entire number of the meet this big expense. Facultv of public is required in support of the Academy dropped in to say "Howdye" team. and to order the paper sent to Prof, The team has good chances for vict A. Call, U. S. Stout C. N. Lyngley, ory save money and enjoy your self this and K. l. nxton. The Misses Carol winter by buying a ticket to ten basket Wyatt and Bessie Maughan came along ball games for f2.00 to place an order with us for Oiristmas Cards. We sppreciate the kindlv. material way in which these good folks Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dean Entertain A Number Of Friends show their appreciation of the good work being done by the Press. " ' Among the many suppers that took place after the dance Thanksgiving night was one at Mr. and Mrs. Leland Deans. The rooms were beautiful de A Urge corated with fall flowers. roasted turkey formed the center piece of the supper tall i which was loaded with other eatables in keeping with A very nice time was Thanksgivings West For Ward Program had by all. Besides the host and hostess M. LA. December 4th Mr. and lira. Arnold Ashworth, Mr and Mrs. Jack Ilutchings, Mrs. Olnei Opening Chorus; Prsyer, Bp. Paice; Robinson, Miss Hattie Whornham, Young married couples and those con Community Sing, Piano Duette, Mrs. Mr. George Robinson and Mr. Orrin tern plating marriage will be interested Hamilton and lira. Levi; Talk, Miss Goodwin were present In a timely booklet, "Modern MatrimoMrs. Young; Music, Reading, Wyatt; andTheir its Solution,' Mr. nony problems Mrs. and Lyngley. See the new books on sale at the containing timely and wise counsel for There may be bigger towns than Bea Press office. Just the young or old. Regular price fl.00, our thing for a ver but there are no better. price 60 cents, Beaver City Pres. Christmas present : 24,-X- mas. 26.-X- mas snd two thirds dollars and unka k same Is paid to me within ninety ai from the date of publication of tti notice, all your right title and intent in said claims will be forfeited to at Basket Ball Season Opens At Academy, will open with the initial game of the season at the Junior High gymnasium, on Friday December 2nd. ' The big gymnasium is in first class condition for the players and in shape to accommodate a big crowd of spectators. The doors will open at 7:16 P.M. The game is called for 8 o'clock. Those having the games in charge, with coach Young at the head, acting on the belief that all are entitled to at tend the games of this winter sport have reduced the price of admission to Season tickets to ten the minimum. the three league games including games, to V wDlaved here, are now on sale at the very reduced price of f2.00, which means twenty cents a game. The re gular price of admission if tickets are bought aingle will be twenty live to thirty five cents for adults, depending on the game and fifteen cents for child- a More chickens more eggs. eggs the more monev. MAW 1 More COLO All ads under this head inserted at cent per word per insertion. Minimum charge, twenty-fiv- e centa. Look ud the things you do nor. need and let us help you nna a market for them. o buy a pair of three lb reather pillows. Apply at frees Office. WANTED-T- Frank First publication of Co-o- ":.-..- Out p i"jli:tl ; Sept -' ' n of this Mtiee Da 2nd 1921. NOTICE i ! Land United States Salt Lake Pigs on Oat and Pea Forage, may be possible to recognize the fault in blood lines or type. But when fall ure to mate occurs frequently snd when the type Is right the Indications are that the system of management is fundamentally wrong. Upon the appearance of this condi tion an effort should be made to correct it by a restriction or modification of the diet and an abundance of exer cise. The ration must have the fat producing feeds largely, reduced Snd feeds plentifully supplied, Pastures should be provided where pos sible, but when these are not avail able then the ration should consist of alfalfa meal, alfalfa, soybean or clover hay to supply protein and vltamlnes. tankage, fish meal. Unseed meal, or a good grade of white mid dlings and whole oats with but small amounta of corn or ground barley, together with a good mineral mixture. In addition an abundance of dally ex erclse must be given. This will prob ably have to be forced by driving thP boar or sow sbout the paddocks er pastures dally until the animal Is Office, f ' City, UtA October 29, 152 To Whom It May Concern- :- Notice is hereby given that the Stl of Utah has filed in, this office fan s the said State, sate selected ! lands, by Section 6 of the Act of Congren, s proved July 16, 1894. as Indemnity, School . Lands, viz: Serial No. 0235-SE1-- SW1-- 4, NE1-- 4 SE1-- HWM 4, ScA Section 35; Township Meridiia-- ' Lake Salt Range Weat Copies of said lists, so far late to, said, tracts by jdescriptiyt, SE1-- 27 4, 7 i vTaionsTbave Been conspicuously p in this office for inspection by snj person interested snd by the public ge v ally. --:, . the period of publication During this notice, or any time theresfter, v before final approval and certificati under departmental regulations of At" 26, 1907, protests or contests agWjfl W the . claim of the State to any of tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, t wrfoed on the ground that the sin forsp1-- ' than mineral more valuable for cultural purposes, will be received so to p ; Washington, D. C. Failure tired. P time ; test or contest within the s , ; By maintaining the digestive funcsufficient considered will be fled, tions In a proper manner, by causing charscter of t abundant exercise, and by supplying denceof thereof, proper nourishment there ' will be tracts and the selections wiu " objection, from brought about a proper elimination of otherwise free the, body wastes and a rebuilding ,of approved to the State. .' GOULD B. BLAKELY, Rep the 'tissues. This should cause the reproductive organs to function prop- Firat publication of this notice Novew erly snd bring sbout a toning up of Kj 11 9n. . the system In such manner that breed; 1921- tUHI pUUUUHVN ..1,),'.. fir. rwmbcr 9. Ing operatlone will be successfully conducted.. N v Catarrh CannotTS'Curci v Swine breeders must be alert to the ... mnf T "ATKINS. necessity for ruggedness In herd boarf cannot rach C'mim rrk im m In addition to other qualification, Rutnrw) br constitutional cond Breeders must refrain also from to hi order to cure it you J" m,'7l. ihrt Internal remedy. Halls great a degree of fineness and smooth-ces- s elne rf tw ). takea Intarjwif In the selection of their tM breeding in Diooa on iot biww- animals, or loss of breeding power wlM ystm. Hairs too L of one cotm.f by prwrlbt4 ttltlmsW j develop Is their herds. In tht country for TJm't':r. 'r-- -l high-grad- ' I- e Have you read the ads in this week's of gold rimmed glasses, paper? Better do it and then patronize 5t, Beaver. Call at Frank our advertisers. in Gainer's, living Bob OlcoU's house, for this sd and pay Christmas cards from S cents up at get the glasses. the Press office. 49-lt- Moore this notice 2nd 1921. , f non-rainer- al -ii- FOUND-P- air on iQlb I Ihm inrndkuiti In rMults In caUrrhal testimonial, froo. r.AOi. CHENBT wsis', Hall S Cataf" coooltK"J ' Jlall's family Mia for cowW"" ,,, |