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Show - BAMBERGER ' t1 i AID FINANCE FAIRBANKS & McGREGOR Physicians and Surgeons Phone 5, Tolton Block t4 t4 4 4 1 i Utah Bea ver 44-- 4 I . M-4- - M-- 4 4- - 4 4 , 1)H. K. A. l'KTTY Denial Surj;eou OiliiC Hours '1:30 to 5:30 to 12 1'ohne 5 Tollon Building Ileavcr I'tah !) M.WSHKLI) Chiropractor .Member of Utah Association SH ialsl on all Siiual and Or- Over Hours: a. m.; Phone 65 9 j p. m. Q 8 " 2-- 6 O. A. MURDOCK Jan. Thursday Friday noon, 19 and 20. No charge for testing eyes. Glasses SALT LAKE MAN IS APPOINTED are worn for health as well as vision, SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF The McCormick System has stood the WAR FINANCE CORPORATION test in Utah for twenty-threyears relieving nervous troubles and diseases Sugar Beet Grower, Cattle and Sheep when other methods have failed. Mfffr to is Benefited by References, scores of patients who Loan in Utah have been relieved. "Glasses for Health. J. Bush-well- .. Washington, 1. C. Ernest run:ber-C- r Adv. Naan I.nke of Salt City, llepublif tional Committee .man from the State of I'tali, haa been designated special Attention Nen representative to assist the War Fi"Clean-U- p Squad" Coming nance Corporation in connection with Will be in Beaver Sunday, January advance made by it to Industries in l&th, to meet all men having claims to Utali and Idaho. make for vocational training and compensation. Meeet them at the Court Syn-iaHouse, any time after 9 morning. Don't forget the date. Every man is requested to present his discharge papers when appearing for examination and conference with the Squad. You are urged to make your decision A and take up. your claim at this time, if you have not alrtady done so. All unadjusted matters will be taken up by members of the Squad. e 5 A) lSeaver .... ail the Courti o the State In 4 Utah Ernest Bamberger w 72 Office phone in all the Courts of Will practice nmuitxiiiK dircc Eugene Meyer, Jr., tor of the War Finance Corporatloc onryjuueed the appointment of Mr the State Bamberger Saturday. Milford Utah Stephen L. ltielmrcls, head of tin i itioti Beet Sugar Manufacture h and E. U. Howard, head of tin- Farm ers' Loan Agency, are also designattHi Free Vaccination by Mr. Meyer as representatives of tin War Fiunnce Corporation to as-:ii, .1. F. Johnson representing handling the beet sugar crop of Attorney-At-La- w he State Health Demitmpni The War Finance Corporation wind town vas in was reorganized under Act of Congn Saturday, working Utah Milford, within the last Ave month has been .vith the city authorities and one of the greatest boons to the farm 4 school board, to king about a ers of the West. Many million- - of o lars has been set aside by the Wat free vaccination of the graded Finance Corporation and loaned to school children for smallpox Mr. beet sugar companies and to thei lohnson said, "This was in line manufacturers In order that the nianii EXPERT TONSORIAI. WORK fact-irerwith their work in the other might be able to take of the from farmers. the parts slate, as smallpox-ha-s IN ALL ITS BRANCHES The sum of $0)0,000.00 was credit made its appearance in MAIN STREET ed to the State of Utah by the Wat localities." many Finance for the purpose of Beaver City Utah handling Corporation the beet sugar crop of KL'l This money is loaned to the sugar com Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Diehl panics that they may be enabled d For Entertain at Sunday Dinner Class pay the farmers for the sugar straining the resources of tin Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Diehl encompanies. President Heher J. ('.rant of tin tertained friends at a chicken call on, Mention Church conferred with Mr dim, or last Sunday. Cover? Meyer in the relation to the loan from were laid for Mr, and Mrs. the Aar finance Corporation 1o th of Utah. President 'Timothy Sugar Companies Bmwnhill, Dudley Phone 120f5 Grant Is the president of the Utah I irownhill, Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Idaho Sugar Company. Diehl and their daughter Ilaz.-- l Mr. Meyer, as managing director o' Social chat, an Edison conceri the War Finance Corporation, has been I Have extending u4d to farmers all over.th. and other good things rounded w oM country, and it was mainly thromrl out a most pleasant afternoon. the efforts of the War Finance Cor Mi and the far sightedness of poratl ui Meyer that the farmers of the conn Elizabeth Hardie Fotheringham ElizaMh Hardie Fotheringham was try were able to realize upon the crop 1 this born in Falkirk. Scotland, in 1835, she fall. The War Finance Corporation has came to Utah in 1851, and was married t9 also made heavy advances to cattle and to Wm. Fotheringham in 155. Twelve 2 For Season O s sheep men of Utah and Idaho, nnd is children were born to this union, five e CJ 'enabling the cattle and sheep men of whom survive her. She came to Beais not cw Paper cheaper. Why through the banks nnd representative-o- f ver city in 1.S65 where she lived until have rooms or retinted your o the War Finance - Corporation to the time of her X death, which occoured 9 papered now ? See handle their at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ElizaX beth Xielscu Jan. 4. 1922.' The funeral 3 Beaver City was held in the Stake house, and interStake M. I. ATProgram Utah S The following program will be ment was made in ML View Cemetery. The was dedicated by Bishop given Sunday evening, January Paice.grave English Like The Dickens 15, at 7.30 o'clock under the An advertisement from a Siamese auspices of the Stake M.I. A. Does Advertising Pay? newspaper: The news of English, we Vocal Duet, Mrs. Thelma Har-to- n Ask Bill.Clino or Stan Tattorsall, of tell tho latesL Writ in perfectly style the Golden Miss and Lucile Rule Store. Lant week they Huntington: and most earliest. Do a murder get 600 page posters and ran a out put Mrs. II. we page commit hear and tell of it. Do a J, Heading, Maughn: Piano Duet. Mrs. Marshall Le- ud, m the Press, advertising a semi mighty chief die, we publish it, and in annual clearance sale for Monday, Janborders of somber. Staff has each one vi and Mrs. Alex Hamilton; uary Hth. From early Monday morning been college, and writ like the Kipling John Professor Young. Speaker, till late at night people were waiting and the Dickens. We circulate every Mixed chorus, under the di- in line to be waited on and this, too, 'town and extortionate not for adverin spite of the fact that several addi-a- l rection of Mr. Morris. tisements. Buy it clerks were employed to take care of them. Of course advertising pay Truthful Advertising and especially so when goods are atCLASSIFIED COLUMN An enterprising dealer in electric wares tractively priced. hangs out this sign: "Dont Kill Your All ads under this head inserted at Wife With Hard Work. Get Our Wash-in- g 1 cent per word per insertion. Minimum Card of Thanka Machine to Do the Dirty Work. cents, Ixtok up the charge, twenty-fiv- e Manderfk-ld- , Utah, Jan. 7th And then still another: "Women's things you do nor need and let us help Dr. E. Mansfield Beaver. Utah. Hosa Half off." In these days of bare you find a market for them. Dear friend:- -1 have gained lTlbs knees it couldn't have been more truth20 adjustments. I have not felt ful. Copy. FOR SALE-Farm-Facres on during in the last fifteen better years, just East Bench. All under cultivation. to believe I am really alive. 1 Word Have Changed Meaning. Good water right. Big barn, fine fence begun The word "charity" Is one which has and other improvmcnts. Also 10 acres have always been lik a walking skelecome lobe an awful cropper. It Is used in West field, half pasture; best of ton until now: I know nothing has done almost exclusively nowadays to mean water. Inquire of H. D. this for me but your treatments. You dependence upon doles and gifts, while tend; plenty can dejR-non me speaking a goodword the word "Impertinent'' hns gone Thompson at Thompson's Sleat Market, for to every body. treatmnts your 51. s remnrkable change. It now or phone , ihroucb Respectfully yours rneons "sassy." . Originally It meant Mrs. Dale Sly. -- Adv. a remark that was not pertinent to the Ladles. Contrary under subject discussion, and graduWhy Is It thit! women who are Inally tot to mean a remark to be More chickens more clined to be fat We also disinclined eggs. More lo be fat? eggs the more money. f - SAM CLINE t BEAVERBARBERSHOP tin-cro- First Plumbing and Tin Work beet-witho- Arthur Smith a New Line of s t ' Through the courtesy of II. M. Fenne-more- , a former resident of Beaver, now a prominent attorney of Phoenix, Arri-ionwe have copy of the Midwinter Resource Edition of the Arrizona Republican. An edition that would do Tedit to a City many times the size of Phoenix, in fact one of the best that has come to our in mamy years. vVe appreciate the kindly Courtesy, cs .vvll as the loyalty to his ad ipted city, hat prompted our friend Fennemort lo send us tin's copy of his home town, laper. We have placed it in the Beaver Jity Library where others may also ead of Arrizona's wonderfol progress a, C. T. WOODBURY Attorney-at-La- ce A Noteworthy Edition Bearer, Utab Practice if HI HANGINGS this J stk. .vi orty -- d. - ' . . Inventory Time alist of Salt Lake, a graduate of the of McCormicK College cf Ophthalmology, located at Beaver City.in the'.County close of the at of State Utah, of Chicago, will be at the Beaver Hotel Beaver, business on the 31st day of December, noon until BOARD ATTORNEY AT LAW , State Bank of Beaver Co. speci- y Ktorc Co-O- p J. J. Bushwell, Ophthalmic Ex-Servi- 1)K. E. . of the Dr. t..4"M 4 TO Dr. Bushwell Noted Eye Report Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah Soon Specialist Coming condition of the This is Inventory Time a time when we like to reduce stock as much as possible a time when you want bargains and when we are best prepared to give them. , Come in and tell us your wants you will not go away disappointed. - l'J'Jl. Resource Loans end discounts $162,424.12 Overdrafts .. 4,525.52 14,280.00 Stock, bonds, secu. etc- .Furniture and fixtures 4,525.00 280.29 Other real cstatcowned Due from other banks 24,342.63 Cash items $2,382.33 Gold J. F. TOLTON S SONS 1,565.00 1,182.23. 1,093.00 Silver .... Currency Total cash on hand Total 6,222.61 216,600.17 Liabilities Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits.! Deposits sub ck$97,961.87 12.00 Demand cert.... 693.73 Cashier's cks. Div. unpaid 118.00 Total dem. deposits Timecertif Beaver City Utah m. 29,000.00 6,000.00 3,714.27 One Dbor Always Open to the Road to Prpsperity 98,785.60 $518.22 Savings deposits 78,552.08 Total time deposits 79,100.30 Total 216,600.17 STATE OF UTAH, S3 County of Beaver, Chas. E. Murdock, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report is a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1921. Chas. E. Murdock. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of Janu try, 1922. Emma T. Mathews. Notary Public. My commission expires 3rd day of March, 1025. Correct Attest: John R. Murcock, Samuel O. White, Jr. Geo. A. Parkinson. Directors. State of Utah, office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 7th day of January, 1922. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. Library Report for Year 1921 Attendance 27322 Members registered 215 Total of readers 1756 Books added 194 Adult books circulated 7858 Adult fiction books 7052 Childrens books circulated 3288 Childrens fiction book s circulated 2851 1256 Magazines circulated No. of books on shelves 2370 $1105.89 Expenses foryear 1921 Parents-Teache- The Family Store n There is one door that always opens to the Road of Prosperity 4 and Wealth. You will find that door at the front door of our bank. Why not open it today with a savings account? y a i",, p. State Bank of Beaver County I I. BEAVER CITY. UTAH I..V .4 4 Here You Are! All Winter Dress Materials, I Un- ? derwear, Sweaters and all Winter wear TEN PER CENT off CO-O- P r I ' : STORE John R. Murdock. Mgr. Beaver City Utah Assciation rs Last Friday evening a meeting was neia in me auaitonum or the new school buiding for the purpose of organ s Association to izmg a 1 be known as the Beaver Parents-Teac- h ers Association. After a very interest the constitution and "iff program, qualifications for membership weie read and after te.er&l amendents were made were adopted. S. O. White was chosen Pres., J Howard Maughan V. A program P., J. S. Joseph, committee was appointed consisting of Beatrice Hurst, chairman, Frank Smith, Mrs. Fred Levi, Fletcher Bar- t m and one teacher from the Murdock Academy, to be chosen later. The meet ings are to te held every other week. on Saturday nights, in the new school building. The next -- meeting- will be Saturday nighL Januarr ?lsL arent-teacher- Sec-Trea- A Stitch In Time that "a stitch in time" was never truer than when applied to an automobile. Now is the time to repair your car. We i can give it prompt and careful attent- iii The old saying ion, and at a price that satisfactory to you. throughout the State; the subject for this meeting will be " Better Food." Miss Hortense White of Murdock will be the speaker. Deer Plentitaful - n Agents for Ford Cars Woman's Farm Bureau Meeting The Woman s Farm Bureau held their regular meeting at the Library at i o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Woolsey has gone to Logan to attend the project Woman's Course in Wom- hn's clothing; this course takes up the various phases of drafting, cutting, finishing, pressing, cleaning etc. At this meeting it was decided to begin a poultry projecL Mrs. F. A. Shepherd wa chosen leader upon this subject, and they are expecting to work in connec- with the Chamber of Commerce poultry committee, County Agent H. A. Christiansen and Timothy Brewnhill gave interesting talks upon the poultry question. The ladies became very enthusiastic over the poultry question and will soon take up a definite course of study along these lines. The next meeting will be held Jaa 20. this being better food week will be highly 9 cnt FAIR DEAL GARAGE an a is sc or om j Beaver City NLILSLN & SON attei t Jr. d ie Ii tor ; and Tourist Cafe and Bakery igge of f 1 ntin mi addi 9 While attending conference in Beaver, or anjf other time, come in and restwarm and at home. We are glad to have yoir come and rest awhile. mak-yoursel- p L FmL, Last and Always for Bearer H. E. OSTERLOH Phone 80 af fatt essic esen t wer j of tl Islan I Griffi ho ah ingui n, pr Opposite Camp Ground Came Warden Cy Davis, while riding from little Valley to Fremont Tues' Worth ths Price. Economy. day reports seeing a total of" 69 de?r Jod Tonkins says he never hesitates ' Is Economy saving effected W of which eleven head were good sized to lend an timbrel In, because It's worth expenditure. Economy Is the st bucks. The deer all seemed to be fat the lom-o- f tha umbrella to get rid of tlon of meana to meet require and in good shape, ' a false friend. , , without waste or want. orted id ga ITOgl I Ii insl deli tOul Conl J addr |