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Show mm &imwMMiM Personal Mention vlW TV The Apron and Overall ; Dance to be given by the East Ward Mutual at the Opera House, Saturday night, December 10th. Will doubtless draw a full house. Be sure and come and share in the fun. . 1 S 7 TIMOTHY BROWJiMIA, Editor and Publisher A Weekly, Independent but Aggressive Journal, published every Friday, from the Farmera & Stockgrowera' building, Eighth Street, Bearer City, Beaver County, Utah. In the richest, moat fertile, largest and best alfalfa, ' . dairy, stock and mining district In Southwest Utah. Entered at the Postbfflce In 60c, ADVERTISING BATES DISPLAY. ADVERTISING 25c Flat rate per single column each Insertion POSITION When made part of contract, top and neit, or first following reading matter, 20 per cent extra. READING NOTICES 10c In 8 point body type, (6 words to line) per line each insertion 1 Count the Cards of Thanks , Resolutions, Obituaries etc., cent per word. words and remit accordingly. LEGAL NOTICES Set in 8 pt type 10c per single column line each insertion. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED, For Sale, For Rent, Found, or Lost, one cent per word each sertiun. Local liners 10c per line each Insertion. Cash with order. NO AD of any kind - Buy a Suit and an Overcdat for Xmas Mrs. We handle only the best Clothes, made In In the Ray Barton and E. C. Mc Garry of Salt Lake were visiting - relatives and friends in Beaver last week end. com- t Irraa Valentine has re turned from Cedar, where she has been visiting her sister and brother Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Val entine for the past month. You can get everything you want In the line of Good Fresh Groceries including Wine Sap Apples, Sweet Cider, Lemons, Oranges. Bananai. We have also just unpacked a new shipment of Shoes, Rubbers, Dry Goods and o littlegirls to attend school. They are living in the Arch Hoops home, as Mr. o OTAnirnnnwcno Beaver City, Main Street Christmas Shoppers Ivory and Brown Tortoise Shell Toilet Sets, Manicure SeUcf different Grades and Sizes, Music Bags, Picture Frames in Diary and Tourist Books, Memo . so-call- ed CHRISTflAS STATIONERY Specially packed for Christmas Gifts, from 40c up Christmas Cards in Great Variety Jewelry, Ladies Watches, Gents Watches, Stick Pins, Cuff and Special 5-l- b Holly Box, family size, assorted Leggets Chocolates, For Christmas only $3.25. BEAVER DRUG CO. The Rexail Store Y Buy Your When Mr.L. R. Fournier of the Telluride with other passengers from Milford were within a short distance of Beaver Friday their car was run into by a couple of wood teams, it was during quite a severe snow storm and in Borne way the driver failed to hear the approaching car and as Mr. Four-- , nier went to pass the teams they turned directly upon the car, the wind shield was splintered and the front part of the car badly demolished, fortunately no one wasseriou8ly injured. Draft Froo Your Drag Ster m CITY MARKET Pressed Figs, Fresh Apples Groceries, SPECIAL $1.00 1.66 Molasses, per gal -Honey, per gal Best cuts of Beef and Pork Shoulder Steak . 20 15 Leland Dean Prop. Utah Beaver City - i Commercial Billiard Parlor POOL and BILLIARDS Up , ! Links, CHRISTMAS CANDIES The attempt to change the Arrow Head Trail to a new route louglas and Abe Pothering-haof Milford passed through running East of Beaver is developing into sufficient proportions to warrant active and immediate attention from the citizens of Mill Beaver Monday, on their way to Mrs. Mettie White and Bon ard, Beaver, Iron and Washington Counties. The Roads Committee Kanab to transact business. Richard returned to their home of the Beaver City Chamber of Commerce has been working on the in Milford Monday. Don't forget the Apron and matter, for sometime and will doubtless enter a vigorous protest Overall Dance at the Opera in the road. against any changes Mr. Sam Cline was in Beaver : o House'. Saturday night It ComSaturday attending to law busi.They say that none of the Swiss cheeBe in this country was mences promptly, at 8.30 ness, stulT doesn't meet made in Switzerland. The the demand here. ' Our people like to be humbugged o that we Mr. Sam CHne of Milford was E. O. Fuffer, our popular City must have Swiss cheese with more holes in it than the imported the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marshal has been on the sick list kind has, not to mention a more graceful species of skipper. T. B. Davis Saturday. for the last few days. , made-in-Switzerla- to . - i Books, Cards, Dominos and other games. Dainty Toilet requisites suit the most exacting taste. 1 lit Utah 4 : 1 virnnimTiiL-- nn IrMI'ILIlO 0( OIUOIIUIIUHLIW VI UMliIILL tU nnHL-n- , 1 Notions Make your selections early and leave them with us for later delivery Hoops and family have moved to THY WILL BE DONE the Telluride for the winter. We see not, know not; all our way Is night, with thee alone is day; Mr. Arnold Parkinson has From but the torrent's trouble drift, just returned from Milford, Above the storm our prayers we lift, where he has been doing fall Thy will be done! plowing on the Demonstration The flesh may fall, the heart may faint, Farm at Milford. But who are we to make complaint. Or dare to plead, in times like these, The weakness of our love of ease? Walter Joseph who has been Thy will be done! verysick with the pleurisy for We take with solemn thankfulness the past two .veeks, is reported nor ask it less, Our burden up, as improving. And count it joy that ever we May suffer, serve or wait for thee, Whose will be done! Mr. and Mrs. James Boyter, Though dim as yet in tint and line, who have been visiting relatives We trace thy picture's wise design. and friends in Beaver and Paro- And thank thee that our age supplies wan returned to their home in Its dark relief of sacrifice done! Milford Sunday; their son, Henry, Thy will be And if. irf our unworthiness, and his wife took them down in Thy sacrificial wine we press; their car, they report excellen If from thy ordeal's heated bars roads to Milford. Our feet are seamed with crimson scars. done! be will Thy O. A Murdock returned from If, for the age to come, this hour Of trial hath vicarious power, Salt Lake Monday. And, blest by thee, our present pain,, Be Liberty's eternal gain, The West Side High school Thy will be done! from Salt Lake will pass through Strike, thou the Master, we the keys, here the 17th. to play at Cedar The anthem of the destinies! and upon their return will play The minor of thy loftier strain ' Our hearts shall breathe the old refrain, with Beaver on the 21st Thy will be done! John Greenleaf Whittier. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Puffer o .. have Just a short time ago a big Met ropolitan Mercantile house Ranchmoved to the Marshall Levi for the winter. called its stockholders together and declared a special dividend 20 per cent That was in addition to one regular dividend already Mr. oeorge Mitchell went to paid this year, and to another that will be declared in January. Milford Friday. When we read about it, and knowing as we do that dozens people in Beaver City and vicinity send their money to that concern tnuwcri uarry an oia resi for the same goods they can get just as lowrpriced here at home dent of Beaver, Ray Barton and we wondered if any of them rend the same thing and realized that D. S. Young of Denver are in they helped to pay the extra dividend. We also wondered if they town looking up mining interest. realised that when those stockholders in the Metropolitan Mercantile house want anything to wear or eat; when they want carpenters Dr. Mansfield Verle Mansfield. or repair work; when they want medical aid they get it in their Mrs. Heias and Dorothy Baker own city and not out in the town3 from whence their money comes wereentertained at the Sharp Your home merchant isn t paying himself any special divld home Sunday evening. end ' ' oi A) per 'cent, nut even n ne does u looks Detter to us, 4 necause ne. spends u rignt nere aiAtnome ana anII oi us get some Mrs. Mettie White and son benefit from it. Not only that, but the home merchant helps to Richard visited over Sunday and is digging into his pocket every time charity with Mrs. Abe Fotheringham. support the schools W i makes a call, un ine otner nana me Dig city men take your money, make a big profit or they could not declare dividends of 20 Stanley Green has been quite sick- .with pneumonia but is reper cent and you never reap one penny in benefits. o ported as improving. ' The trouble with most young men is that they do not under stand the dignity of manual lalor. They do not realize that honors The small son of Will Twitchell and fortune may be more readily gained outside of the has Tonsilitis. learned professions than in them; and that it is just as honorable to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Murdock, swing a hammer or to hold a plow as it is to make a speech in John lesson and Jesse Gunn went to court or to amputate a limb. The young men should be taught as early ns possible is that it is not so much what a man Richfield in Mr.'Gunn's car for a does for a living as how he does it, . and that maual labor is as weeks visit with relatives, they returned home Sunday. honorable as any other. 1 lists of suggestive presfamily for Christmas. Our Toy Department, Including Tree Decorations and Electric Light Displays is new and complete. Mr. and Mrs. Persey puffer liave moved from North Creek Correspondence, "Communications and Advertisements must reach this for Address week. all the office by Wednesday by 12 (noon) to insure insertion that winter, so it. would.be uian more convenient for the Correspondence, Remittances etc. to Beaver City Press, ueavcrv-uy-, A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR latest styles, other ready made or made to order. Call early and see our printed ents for all members of the Fenton Dunning is recovering attack of La Grippe. Miss thebest manner, Prices Way Down THE HOME OF THE VIRGIN WOOL rice. In IV in rom an accepted for less than 25c per Issue. THIS PAPER IS PUBLISHED To Assist the Right, to Resist the Wrong, for the upbuilding of the munity and for the good that we can do. Adamsville were shopping Beaver last Friday, ' U.--t SANTAS HERE; &GAIN Reese of Hannah Price and son Vic tor left for Salt Lake the foreone part of the week, where they will join Mrs. Price's daughters, the Misses Bertha and Emily Beaver City, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter. Subscription $2.00 per year, six months $1.10. three months month 25c, single copies 5c. Cash in Advance. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ml nd Stairs Over P. O. Block Hours: 8 a. m. to J. R. Llndsey,. Proprietor 1 1 p. m. - Beaver City, p |