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Show Local and Personal Mention i HERRI 9 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fother-irighaMr. and Mrs. Bert Swindlehurst of Milford are expected and small daughter, Iona, have - in Beaver Friday to spend the cjme home to be with Mr.Swindleiurst'8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd. holidays. Sndelhurst, for the holidays. Mr. Stanley- - Roberts of Salt Mr. Swindelhurst is a vocational Lake is visiting for a few days raningr student at the U." of V. with his sister Mrs. EarlGillies. m 7 c,tTTUD -- v 1 4 BBOWXHILL, TDIOTtt Editor nd TublUhcr "Friday. Independent but AKres.Ire JournaJ. published Beaver C y. Street Eighth building, The death of Mrs. Joe Ash who Btockgrower.' and best alfalfa, Header fertile, largest met in richest, the has been an invalid for several County, Utah, in Southwest Utah. dairy, stock and mining district years was reported Wednesday Dec. 21 1921. Second Class Mail Matter. morning Entered at the Postofflce In Beaver City. Utah, as Mrs. Gwen Woolsey and the three month. 60c, one Misses Elsie and Anabel Halci Subscription 2.00 per year, six months $1.10. In Advance. month 25c. single copie. 5c. Cash were up frorgMinersville to spend theweek end with Mrs. W. (1. ADVERTISING HATES fromThe Farmer.' DISPLAY ADVERTISING insertion Flat rate per .ingle column each of v:,7.7"'"7 contract, top Wnen made part POSITION cent extra. following reading matter. 20 per MA?J Sp?taflSjP-- . "first " 10c words to line) per line each insertion the Count word. 1 cent per Cards of Thank , Resolutions, Obituaries etc., worda and remit accordingly. in 8 pt type 10c per single column line each insertion. LEGAL NOTICES-S- et ( CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS In For Rent, Found, or Lost, one cent per word each Sale, jVANTEDFor Vertion. Local liners 10c per line, each Insertion. Cash with order. NO AD of any kind 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. com- must reach this Correspondence. Communications and Advertisements (noon) to insure Insertion that week. Address all Correspondence, Remittances etc. to Beaver City Press, Beaver City, ttan. office by Wednesday by 12 A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR A Christmas Wish Though the weather may be cold Here's a warm wish very old, Hay your Christmas day be merry Very-Very-Ver- y. O We have received many compliments on the Special Christmas edition of the Beaver City Press, thanks, good folks, we apprecia te the fact that you are pleased with the paper we are trying, in a humble way, to publish. As we have often said before, your paper is representative of your town, of your business houses, of your sevles. When your home paper presents a prosperous appearance everybody feels better about it than when it carries the air of a poverty stricken sheet representing a poverty stricken community". Let us not forget, however, that a newspaper is supported largely by its advertisers and the only way to make good advertisers is to patronize them as liberally as possible. When. you patronize your home merchant you are indirectly aiding all the institutions of your town as well as your paper and yourself. o The cheapest sort of attack upon religion is that of the newspaper headline writer who plays up the clergyman's son or Sunday school teacher or church member haled into court on a criminal charge. The rare instances of lapses simply reveal the weakness common to human nature, and bring out by contrast the overwhelming majority of cases in which religion shows itself to have a rea power over human conduct The unthinking and the scoffer feed upon such sensational headlines, while the scoffer at all religions is furnished a new text for his tirades. Great newspapers should be above playing into the hands of those who seek to discredit the work of the churches. U Mrs. Cuy Crosby of North Crvek was a pleasant visitor at the Press office Monday afternoon. f Edward Harris a Beaver boy- who has been teachmsr this win ter, in Milford. and Miss Cora 1'Vster, of Delta will leave Thurs, lales. dav. to be married in the Salt Anabel Hales will leave Friday Lake Temple. or Salt Iiake to spend the holi Clarence and Stan Atkin, sons , days. of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkin of Creenville were transacting busi Saturday night a shower was ness in 'Heaver Saturday. given Miss Marearet Joseph who; eft Sunday for liOgan where she Mrs. W. U. Stewart, Mrs. W. is to be marneato Mr. Almn. there will be a double wedding as ). Stewart, Miss Leona Stewart Ad Mr. Alpin's brother is to be mar- and Mrs. E. L. Stewart, of in Beaver were amsville shopping ried to a Miss Larsen of Logan. Saturday. Waldo Yardley was brought Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bohn and down from the canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Edwards of very ill with pneumonia Manderfield motored to Milford Last week several of the citi Friday on a pleasure trip. zens on the East side of Main Street got together and put about Arleen llooten is home from Salt Lake where she has been atthirty loads of gravel on the side school, to spend her walk this is an improvnent that tending Christmas vacation with girl will be much appreciated by the friends. citizens in that part of town, "go and do thou likewise'' John State Road engineer, Steward of Salt Lake was in D. C. Frazer returned to his Beaver Friday on business with nome in salt l,ake Sunday. the County Commissioners, he to line up a patrol system expects N. P. Ipson and daughter old for the entire state roads, while residents of Beaver, now of Salt here he looked up road conditions Lake are here for a short visit and he says we have the best with relatives and friends, they roads in the State. expect to return to Salt Lake the day before Christmas. A. L. Fotheringham was a bus-nevisitor in Milford Tuesday. Helen Lynch of Salt Lake1. here to spend Christmas with her Mr. Coon and son Mitchell grandmother Mrs. Emerson. were business visitors in Beaver I And Don't Forget That we still have a dandy of Candies, stock ples, Apple flilt JWectkmoy Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cider Ap- and other that all like at Christmas Goodies i t 6 M the colonel effect of his i lOOo Discount Qote wwkoj j lL HmmB anil mtnn Ulua uiiig uiiu uicuij ! I M- -ri no FARMERS & B()W- Main Street Beaver City, Ws pet M We Still Have ter of ton a splendid stock of boxed and loose Christmas Candies and matter i to be ruled I It twenty, Conlections. .fetish. T ke told h fd one o Vest a Many useful as well as timely and appropriate Christmas presents Bey arents, rfingers Vd the 1 Uhe little Vest bat len. re was i to select from for all the family. Come in and make your final lections. o I look on that man as happy who, when there is a question of success looks into his work for a not into the market, not reply, into opinion, not into patronage. o We don't want to protest against our neighbor keeping a cat. But if he will take it out and tune it occasional- it would make living a little easier for us. V - The Beaver man or woman who believe the world is growing to make it so. better are the ones who are helping o forget that they ever were boys, and others never seem to learn that they are here to be men. Some men After alU one of the best things about knitting is a woman can work and talk at the same time. Right makes might, but it is one of those rules that don't work both ways. lawyer0 alWa'8 Mtisfaction by &in to lawf you are a Tact sometimes consists merely of saying nothing at the right time. TIT) IP MERRY se- - poked lth ne with h V the CHRISTMAS we ai Santa t us t least. I ONE AND ALL this ( ending he a 26-3- 1 BEAVER DRUG CO. " Auction of Souls " he a v Jn of St Chr I te The Rexall Store Buy Your Drugs From Your Druf Stor kp i roakl I ifor Tuesday f J"l Thursday " The Silver Horde" LOOK! ,JSt I ttirk tnr Our Groceries are always fresh. Our prices are always Right Our motto is courteous Treat ment to all. We appreciate your past trade. Call and satisfy yourself. You will be surprised when you ask prices. fdid t h, hsed jnow aved ? Friday "Live Wire Hick" We wish you (foo the Witl a Merry Christtriat Uu lirli and a Happy New Year ' "Mother Heart" he OOS Wednesday " Every Woman" t Joj U Jo "It Pays to Advertise " Saturday f Van to f it did sc ust ha i i ears, to Monday had gotten, o for botl V. A V Week of Dec. naa dr I young rai If remark In politics old-tim- HE ca and: what There w a: ould see, mness. Do jl had madi providing ? Then t was just Jken excepi ns. that Paris growns are now so filmy that the wearers are described as "almost nude. 1 We suppose .that one more step and the objective will have been reached. Then the Parisian modistes will have killed the goose that has been laying the golden eggs. o The "Farmer's bloc" in Congress is at last causing the plutocratic element of that institution to wake up to the fact that the farmer is a political factor to be dealt with, wisely and as becomes his station as Americas greatest wealth producer. the f yoked e Ne-bake- ry is said daughter jl tax-paye- rs It thum pt a penny t llldren. they' up on the h la her corn eyed her f HUTU CO. ss TOF1 We!" ce as white t Up wrath or her bed. no Toys. ch TV It doesn't mas, Henry, ts," faltered It seeiti right a are not to )hlnk we shoi ii and telepl f she added St On all Dolls, Doll Cradles, Doll M cV Wn i u0ii curtail Ringing i Tuesday and Wednesday. Ronald Mc Gregor son of Dr. Mc Gregor who has been attend Dr. Miller delivered a very id ing the University of Utah is teresting lecture on, Vocational home for the holidays. Training in the Auditorium of the new school building, Tues Agnes Hurst and the Misses Lula and La Rue Tolton who are day evening, he also lectured students at the University of Utah on Wednesiay night at the same place. We were fortunate inhav are home for the holidays. ing Dr. Miller with us, as his and The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Sam subjects are instructive be should much to of interest has been : Gentry very sick with o one. every With the announcement of the approaching marriage of Princess erysipelas. Mary of England to Vicount Lascelles is given an estimate of the Zelma Pearce was quite sick Warren Neilson went to Mil cost of the royal marriage at around a quarter of million of dollars the La with Grippe the latterjford Tuesday and brought back as the. British royal family is maintained largely at the of the week. a load of Gasoline. part expense oi tne it is not surprising that many English people, burdened with the greatest tax rate and the most abiect If you feel illy disposed go to the Archie Brooks has gone to poverty in their history, think that they could profitably dispense and try one of their egg- - phi to visit with friends for the " "iv, vii uicir iving ananis xamuy. holidays. O vne oi uie proiessors advises our teachers to use modern methods. We can say" that the e mPtWa UVVV1IUVU J J stress, storm and strarj.' but thev luvgvutu ujj a 1CI1UW - . A auu itau to u rnanis in tnpm nnva imuu. v mj Jf , Lot Beam Thompson City Market Ut |