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Show ;I!G Local and Personal Mention ' I.1EII SACK SEAL SALE Aur COMMERCIAL Word comes from Miss Phyllis Christmas Vacation CLUB ENDORSES HEARTILY HEALTH WORK By unani mous action the board o governors of the Bait Lake C ommer-cla- l t of Commerce , oaa appro?- I campaign I launched on ThankeglTing day hout the state of Utah by the Health association, f board of governors of the Com- club not only gave its hearty fmeiit to the seal sale pluns, jreed to help the association the coming sale the success It must be If the association to carry out the health ;m which It has mapped out for raing year. Commercial club will lend Its nce to the association by send-letters to all of its members, t jly In Salt "Lake, but through-state, calling attention to the hat has been done In Utah by 'jsoclatiiHi along lines of educa-pdisease prevention, and urg-members of the organization Jrltely and liberally support the I Christmas seal sale by buying Ing the seals on their letters eats, bills of lading and. cor dence papers of every ort dur-- I Christmas season. This letter ks the club members to go still I In helping the worthy cause of ealth In the state by sending out themselves to their, customers lends urging them to give sup- a d 1 the seal sale by the seals. and buying IY CHILDREN LACK WEIGHT Chrifctmas vacation of the Mur deck Academy lasts for a week and a day; beginning Friday night Dec 30th and ending Tuesday .January 3rd. School is resumed on Wednesday January 4th in order that there will be but one school day of this week lost, Saturday the weeks end will be devoted to school work. ,; v. .. doors, sash, glass, paints, oils, varnishes, lime, cement and Builder's Hardware. We are also Builders and contractors. Job No too little or Too Big For us to Handle. When George P. Low, secretary t re assure of the Beaver County Federal FarmLoan Association re ports Federal money now coming in and that money will soon be available for those applications have been acted on. t' dropped in Thursday Ing Clinic Finds Nearby Half night long enough to compliment Undernourished ' 3 I us on the continued improvement in the appearance of the Press f total of 444 children of school and to assure' the continued rained by experts of the of Jhe ttah Public Health weekly visits of the paper to his Mion, up to a recent date 202 or home. trav-;llnl- c MICKIE per cent were found! to te than 7 per cent under weight In the rush caused by the dejieans that this number of the in last week children examined were under linquent tax list an excellant he I either through lack of food. Press, essay by Barton, an eight grade projtei feeding or lack of prop- - Helen . pupil of the Greenville school (Ith liuli.ts. explained by officials of the was erroneously credited to the ass.Miiition that these figures ' Beaver schools. mean that 50 per cent of the children In Utah are under Rev. R. D. Zook was in Beaver ed or under weight, because as entroute to i the ly a small percentage of tht Wednesday I children of Utah have been mountains after a Christmas tree led, but It does mean that ol for the use of the Milford church fruitier visiting the clinic and on Christmas. examinations made, that per were found to be under weight, of Building thmking or Remodelling your house, barn or other buildings give us an opporunity to figure with you. Bert Stoney stopped in the Press office Thursday long enough to say 'Howdye" and renew his subscription to the Press for another year. Miss Tlielma Christansen, a daughter of Mrs. J. F. Jones was a ple;isant visitor at the Press office Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Neilson left Monday for Junction to spend the holidays with Mrs. Neilsons par ents Mr. and Mrs. ('arson. D. J. Frazer left for his home in Salt Lake Thursday where he will siend the holidays with his' family. Roy Barton, a. merchant of Greenville, was transacting busi ness in Beaver Monday. On Monday night Dec 19th. the Beaver Citv Chamber of Commerce will give a dance in the Opera House. The money taken in at this time will go toward the upbuilding of our city, come out and have a good time, and at the same time give your support to a loyal cause. A Cart-wrigh- and builders materials of every description. windows, ous New Year. " Our good friend Thomas Yard Carries a large stock of rough and finishing lumber During the Christmas holidays the basket ball teams will take an extended trip into the counties to the north ano east of Beaver, After playing in Bea ver Monday Dec, 26th; Christmas night. the boys will leave the next morning for a trip of a weeks devotion. Most of the faculty members will re A main in Beaver for the holidays. good many students from outside of Beaver will also remain on the campus. In behalf of the institution the faculty and students wish the public a very merry Christmas and a happy, prosper Mr. and Mrs. James Valantin'e entertained at their home in North Creek, Monday evening, with a miscellaneous shower and reception for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uel Keel, who were recently married in Parowan. A number; of friends from Beaver were among the invited guests, the party numbering about thirty. The evening was spent in social pastime, and a splendid supper was served. The young couple; will not soon forget the evidence of Koodfellowship and esteem mani fest in remembrance showered upon them. ib Beaver at Murdock To Last For Eight Days Swindlehurst that she is now established at the mission office headquarters,.302 South Pleasant Street, Independence. Mo., where she has been since about November 19th. She .wUI spend the Christmas season there.' Miss Swindlehurst sends greetings to the home people; and it is easy to imagine that she will be glad indeed to hear from them during this holiday time away from Heaver, where she is closely associated with numerous workers from Utah, many of whom will share with her the experience of a first Christmas in a strange land. Imported and Hand Made Caskets We also handle Coal of the Best Quality in ,' large or small lots. V- - .' ' . - ' : i. - ..'.' ':' ' ' V .''"''"' ' : . : ' Mackerell & Cockett Lumbe Comp any BEAVER CITY, UTAH ' j TELEPH NU135 fc SAYS 1 50 fVte VJMS4 NtXfU. OS v Is an Indiction that there Is a amount of miilnntritlnn aninnr children of Utah. Tuberculosis associates Jut announced that It ha f Indicating that there are more JOO.W malnourished children In '"Is of the country. It Is but hie to SlllltlnkA that hoa lv fool I'lh pion or tiiese, It Is pointed ouk Jiials In this subject conditions developed - ty"tne cl'nlc of the health assock the districts it has developed, beyond a doubt that tualnu-doe- Mrs. Fred Stoney accompanied by ber daughter, Miss Wanda. and her son Cleon, were pleasant visitors at the Press office Dr. and Mrs. Frank Petty of Cedar Jity paid the doctor's brother Dr. Edgar Petty and wife a brief visit Wednesday. . .. among the school " malnutrition. Is the prl Jauso for practically aU dlaease, I It renders the body of the vie pable to combat Infection and But if you cannot be there in person, a loner distance call next best way..; I every effort to have, the mod- aiih an effective and tint method of teaenmg gooti "aoits und proper eatini. In "d in the public schools of the ' ?. v.. UK prb, "i nmim rrusaue A tm A DANIELS W IRVING COMMINGS EVERY WO MAN PARAMOUNT-ARJCRAF- T PICTURE At The Jewel Theatre, Wednesday, Deeember 2S, , r S'-- .- :-, ' W tr. - ra'e. which lower than for, service, applies when you wiU talk to anyone who may be at the telephone called. atation-to-sUtio- o person-t- o-person Wherever you are, drop in on the absent friends via for an exchange of Christmas greetings. ., . is considerably a "M.e mvmn of combatting mal- .11 i. uim-ai- e among me acnooi Utah Is beln fostersd nn ti,e utan rUbU-Healt""on us anart of Its. general In the state. year more than 12 nm J' In the mate were entbuslatlc j- Ir t neaun :. The n one-hal- ! P "f .... ' vv.' ' ; service from to midnight" costs about f the day rate; from midnight to 4:30 a. mr about one, lourtn. Sttion-to-ttatlo- ' 8:30 p. m. Ukll uiogern J . natiotml Tuberculosis as soda means of overcoming this rition among school children Is frn valuable lessons of bow to m their health, how to r. whit I hw to sleep bow to play and P do all those thlnea essential ler development of their bodies. method of teaching health I way that brings consistent l of the habits taught, ... bai n so flrmmt.. .u-Ilal -i , ml us recent H In San Francisco, the supreme r- - vnigm. of Columbns. .dont .resolution urging all Its councils Ihout the world to work toward Joptlon of tha modem health era-i m schools. . r ! wnen me lamiiy is gauicrca together at the old home ' for the .. ' . . I rkn'.t.. '!... s wonaenui to oe tnere. vmuuiuis icuiuun, ii ion. I t . . Your Voice at the Other End s nist .... ' k Tanner ' ? .'' 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