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Show Vl;- ADAMSVILLE NOTES Professional Cards cfheJoqof i! T : A 1 - t i Physicians and Surgeons PKnn- -, S Tnlton Block Uuh n h 1 1 1 ." DR. E. A. PETTY Dental Surgeon Office Hours 1:30 to 8:80 to 13 Pohne 5 Tolton Building Beaver Vth I ? ' i. DR. E. MANSFIELD Chiropmctor Member of Utah Association Specially on all Spinal and Or- Disease. ganic Over Hours: Beaver t 6. Store Co-O- p 7-- a. m.;2-6p- . Phone 65 - m. 9 Utah MURDOCK A. ATTORN IY AT LAW 4 Beaver, Uta ) e of Practical in ail the Court tha 8 lata BEAVERBARBERSHOP EXPERT T0NS0RIAL WORK "1 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES - - i MAIN STREET Utah Beaver City I SAM CLINE I I Attorney-At-La- J w Utah Milford. 1 - RE you willing to forget what you have doue for other jeople and remember what other people have done for you; to ignore what the world owes you, and to think what you owe the world; to put Jour rights in the background, and your duties In the middle distance, and your chances to do a little more than see your duty in the foreground; to that your fellow men are Just as real aa you are, and try to look behind their faces to their hearts, hungry for Joy; to own that probably the only good reason for your existence It not what you are going to get out of life, but what you are going to give life; to close your book of complaints against the universe, and look around for a place where you can sow a few seeds of happiness are you willing to do thesethings even for a day? Then you can keep Christmas. Arp von wllllne to stoon down and 'consider the needs and the desires of little children ; to remember the weakness and loneliness of people who are growing old; to stop asking whether your friends love you, and ask your-el- f whether you love them enough to bear in mind the things that other people have to bear on their hearts; to try to understand what those who live in the same house with you really want, without waiting for them to tell you; to trim your lamp so that It will give more light and less smoke, and to carry it in front so that your shadow will fall behind you; to make a grave for your uglythoughts and a garden for your kinder feelings, with the gate open are yu willing to do these things even for a day? Then you can keep Christmas. Are you willing to believe that love la the strongest thing in the world-stro- nger than hate, stronger than evil, stronger than death and that the blessed life which began in Bethlehem nineteen hundred years ago Is the Image and brightness of the eternal love? Then you can keep Christmas. And If you can keep It for a day, why not always? But you can never keep It alone. Dr. Henry Van Dyke. f9i . Beaver the True Spirit of Christmas 1 FAIRBANKS & McCREGOR . Young married couples and those con tent plating marriage will be interested in a timely booklet, "Modern Matrimo-non- y its problems andTheir Solution," containing timely and wise counsel for young or old. Regular price 11.00, our price 60 cents, Beaver City Press. Woclsey and Gibson Ad It Accidentally Omitted Frank Gainer General Repair Work in all its branches Mr. John Marjor and family have moved into tbwn from their farm for the winter. Morgan Evans and Lyman Littieffeld returned home last week from Hooper where they have been employed in the sugar factory. " J. W. Johpson was in town several days looking after his sheep. Scott the little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cutler who has been very ill for the last week is improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn spent Saturday and Sunday at Beaver. Mrs. Kate Joseph entertained at a shower Saturday evening Dec, 17 in honor of her daughter Margaret. Many presents were received, the evening was spent in social chat and music and a dainty lunch served at midnight. Margaret left Sunday for Pleasant Grove accompianed by her mother. She will be married to Mr. Olpin in the Logan Temple Dec. During the absence of Mrs, Joseph Mrs. Chase Murdock will care for. the I New Line of MWGS Noted Educator Lectures Here For this Season Prof. Mrs. Sylvia Baker has been ill the past few days. Mrs. Oren Puffer has been suffering from the LaCrippe the past week. Dairying seems to be the princi pal occupation of the farmers this winter, almost everyone was in Beaver Monday with their cream and doing their Xmas shopping. Mr. Ben Merchant's little boy is thought to be a little better. Manderiield News The primary held their pre- peration meeting- - at Mrs. Thad I L. FERRIS Beaver Gty Utah tMMMIHIIMMUMMim tb. Catarrh ta a local dlaaaaa. rraaUy ta fluenoad br oonititutioaal oondltiona, aa4 in ordar to cur it von taiut taka aa Internal raroady. Hall'i Catarrh Modi- rlna ia taken Internally aad acta thru ms 0100a on in mucous suriac 01 tna Hall's Catarrh ftfadioln was ayatem. fireacrlbad by ona of tha bast physicians (or years. It ia com-oosof soma of th beet tonics known, combined with some of tha heat blood perfect coreblaationMedi-of rurinera. Tha In Hall'a Catarrh cine Is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal condltlona Send for testimonials, free, P. J. CHENST A CO., Props, Toledo, 0. An Druirflsts. 7Sc. ed ' I; li t M. u ) l Mrs. Laura Hooton who has been living in Sandy will be home nutting. W.J.Robinson... Saturday to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Skinner are I )e!oye their children sxpect ing and Drusilla from Provo to spend the holidays in Beaver. Dr. Gibson has advised Mrs unless his 3.71 5.42 7.60 3.82 4.50 12.90 2.90 Thos.' Burke Arnold Parkinson J, VV. Gillies U.J. Gillies 0. W. Gale A. C. Hodges - MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL J.F. TOLTON & SONS eweeee At This Holiday S eason We express to you our appreci- ation of past favors and wish r you PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR C. K. Jamison Sheriff.. E. O. - t State Bank of Beaver County BEAVER CITY, UTAH Big Cut in Price of TIRES Before you order those Tires Call on the Watkins Man IRA HEATON Beaver City 52-3- -t Forty-thre- ' Waters Garage REPAIRING GENERAL AUTO Experienced Auto Mechanics OXYACETYLENE WELDING Special Attention given to Overhauling Gas and Tractor Engines WATERS GARAGE Beaver City srs. We Are Offering Puffer Deputy Sheriff Santa Claus put in his first sd- Mrs. D. K. Barton and little pearence last night on account of no snow the reindeers were left in the grand danghter Lena, have front mountains, and a Ford took their home from Circleville, place. Forty-thre- e families were visit- where they have been visiting. ed to find out what the children wished Mr. U. V. Scott is now at hi. old Santa to bring them for Xmas. The Farmers and Stock Growers, home in Greenville. He has been Mrs. Baker, Cowdell's Confectionery, out at Snake Valley for the past and the Baever Drug Store all eave few weeks. candy for the children and Neilsons Mr. Morris Hunter, who has and Son Garage donated five gallons of been visiting at Greenville with gasoline which shot the Ford on high to the e houses which were relatives, has returned to his visited. home, at Kanosh. Ralph Hatchings Miss Lily Martin is now at her home in Greenville. She has Holiday Excursion fares been visiting with relatives in are Made on U. . R. R. ... : va Andrew Uckerman, Defendant NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE To be sold at sheriff's sale on Saturday the 14th, day of January 1922, at the North door of the County Court House in the city of Beaver, County of Beaver, State of Utah at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon of said day all of the right, title and interest of the said Andrew Uckerman, defendant herein, in and to the following described tract of land, to wit: Commencing at the South East of the North East Quarter of Section 10, Township 29 South, Range 7 West S. L. M. Thence West 80 Rods, Thence North 160 Rods; Thence East 160 rods; Thence South 120 rods; Thence West 80 rods; Thence South 40 rods to place of begining together with all water right used on said land and appurtenant there to. Hurrah for Santa Claus ' I and a Sheriffs Sale IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEA VER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Peter E. Willardsen, Plaintiff a HAPPY CHRISTMAS W. S. TOLTON sec'y 3 The Family Store Beaver City Dec. 1921. 16-2- esem Can still be had from our stock, which still tains many useful and beautiful presents We also have" the best of everything for i Christmas Dinner And in rc .'ordance with the law and order of the Board of Directors, on the 2nd day of Nov, 1921, so many shares of each arcel of the stock as may be necessary will be sold at the residence of the sec'y, W. S. Tolton, Beaver City Utah, on Saturday the 31st day of December, 1921 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said date, to pay delinquents as sessments, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Dated at Beaver City, this 10th day of Old John P. Barton that Hall's family pffls (or coastlpatioa. honey is sold soon he will ship same to California, If you want The benefit dance given by a great big bargain in honey the War Veterans Club in honor you had betterlget it now, Phone of Mrs, Wright was a pronounc Mrs. Barton your order now. adv. ed success. The East Ward Mutual is ar Milford the last few weeks. Mrs. J. A. Horton left Satur WeV are offering: a special dis- ranging to give a splendid procount on toys now, come and gram New Years Night January day for Salt Lake City; where she expects to be doctored fur a get what you want at reduced 1st, to which everyone is invited. very bad eye. prices at Fernley's. Mr. Walter Tolton and the Mr. Charles Miller of Milford Misses Gertrude is and Garnita now at Greenville, attending The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks is critically ill with pneu- Lessing are assisting Postmaster to business. Lessing and his deputy Mrs, Er monia. Mr. Hollis Hunter of Kanosh nest Stewart during the Christ-ma- s is spending a few weeks in Green. rush. Shoes at a discount of 10 this ville. He is visiting with relati week at Fernley's. When jroo. trade at borne we all ' , prfit ves and friends. r Dec. 3rd. 1921. of Directors Board meeting of the of the Beaver Arid FarriL Company was held in the office of the Company, at Beaver City, Utah, on the above datt? for the purjjo.se of levying an assessment and transacting any other business which may come before the A case of pneumonia. Catarrh Cannot Be Cored with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa U7 cannot diaaaaa. tha Mat of rcb GREENVILLE NOTES Miller, noted educational and philanthropist lectured on "Vocational Miss InaTophen of Murdock Training" at the Junior High Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and at Murd-oc- k Academy spent the week, end at Wednesday morning to appreciat- Greenville visiting with friends. ive audiences. "His addresses," said Lulu Morris of Greenville Bishop White," are timely and master is recovering nicely from, a bad pieces of wisdom. . Paper is cheaper. Why not have your rooms retinted or papered now? See Assessment Notice ' Beaver City, Utah, North Creek Notes gave some very interesting topics and were pleased to see the good Denies The Charge We hope they will attendance. Rumor hath it that Ford3 cars us another visit in the near will drop in price again January pay 1st but a telegram direct from future. the Ford Motor Co. to N. B. Neil-- Mr. and Mrs. Rube Edwards, sen says bsolutely that no change Edgar Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. in prices are contemplated for Lou Bohn motored to Milford Thursday last on business. Jan 1st. Have a NOTICE un-le- First Plumbing and Tin Work Phone 120f5 Consult count y fhTrk or the respec tive signers ,Jit further inrormauonj On motion of Mrs. Caroline Smith, seconded by Lucy J. White, an assessment of 8 jier cent was levied on all the outstanding Capital Stock of the Co. payable to the treasurer of the Company on or before February 1st. I'J'Sl. Those voting for the motion were Ezra White, Lucy J. White, and Cmoline Smith. Thosv) being no further business the meeting was adjournied. Ezra White, President. Lncv J. White, Secretary. post office. First Publication of this notice DecemMr. Chase Murdock was a visitor at ber Rh 1921. the M. I. A. program Sunday evening Last Publication December 23rd. 1921. he reports the M. I. A. work of Adams ville as progressing nicely. Dave Pearce was in MinersvilleMon Delinquent Notice on business. day Mammoth Canal Irrigation Co. Samuel Johnson is in from the herd for a few days. There are delinquents upon the follow in Jackson town was busi on Joseph ing described stock on account of ness Monday. levied Nov. 2nd, 1921, the A Xmas tree and program will be sevral amounts set opposite the names as given Saturday evening Dec. 24 in the of the respective shareholders r Ward Chapel the direction of follows: $ 2.97 John Dalton the Social Committee. 2.25 John Goodwin 2.25 Clarence Willden 6.48 John A. Smith 3.62 Fletcher Barton We regret, exceedingly so, that from Baldwins, on Thursday. A very some unaccountable cause n ad, for pleasant time was spent during Woolsey and Gilsenone of the millinery Work a and specialty the Wagon Wheelright busy hour in making decoratArms of Beaver, was accidentally omitAll Work Guaranteed ions for Christmas. A dainty ted from our Christmas edition. Beaver Utah Eighth Street This enterprising firm put on a lunch was served at 4 o'clock by Clearance Sale of their hata and, of Mrs. Baldwin. course, felt that an ad in the big Christ Class For We had a good percentage at mas addition was the best medium in which to announce it Sunday School allowing for the The Clearance sale of their hats is snow Saturday. The Bishopric till on and the ladies of Beaver and were out to visit us, and we surecall on vicinity are invited to call and inspect ly did appreciate their visit, they them. Arthur Smith wafi f MtLasiM jnute Pr $$ LEGAL NOTICES.' . V The Union Pacific System announces Holiday Excursion fares for all stations on its line in Cali fornia, Nevada and Utah. The rate will be one and one-ha- lf fare for the round trip and applies be tween all stations where the wnv fare, is $23.00 or less, with a mini mum fare of $2.50. Tickets will be on sale December 22nd. 23rd. and 24th, with a return limit of . r January 4th, 1922. the balance of our. Christ-ma- s Toys, Velocipedes, wagons, sleighs, etc., at a liberal reduction. DbNT FORGET our splendid stock of dry goods, woolens, ' men's shirts, hats, xap, Ladies and Gents shoes etc. AH t practical XmasV presents. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas Happy New Year John R. Murdock, Mgr. Beaver City ad |