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Show "r t - - I V ters - day. ADVERTISING KATES JjlSPLAY ADVERTISING ----- -Flat rate per single column each insertion POSITION Wuen made part of contract, top and next, following reading matter, 20 per cent extra. Mrs. Sarah li. Woolsey, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy l?rownhill, one and Dudley Brownhill were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Itoyter Sunday. 60c, 25c or type, in- - of any kind accepted for less than 25c per issue. THIS PAPER W PUBLISHED of the To Assist the Hight, to Resist tho Wrong, for the upbuilding can do. we that the for and good munity Mr. C.A.Arington of Mil ford was in town Monday on.Libary work. com- Archie Brooks expects to leave middle of the week for Salt the this must reach Correspondence. Communications and Advertisements week. Address all that insertion to Insure 12 Lake. noon) office by Wednesday by titan. Beaver Correspondence, Remittances etc. to Beaver City Press, Price 2 ' Winter Mitts . 1-- - Rubbers 1-- off 2 j Price 2 " Boys Suits 13 off Shilllings Tea 3 packages for $1.00 Folgers Tea 3 packages for $1.00 ht per word each wavtrti Fnr Sale. For Rent. Found, or Lost, one cent serti'on. Local linora- 10c per line each insertion. Cash with order. Tko AD 1-- This Week Only Forty-eignew books for the children, and several books of late fiction have been received at the Library. ADVERTISEMENTS off Knit Caps, Blankets 40 per cent off (G CLASSIFIED - One-thir- d f off one-thir- d 10c words to line) per lino each insertion Mr. and Mrs. I xu Bohn of Man-Count the Cards of Thanks , Resolutions, Obituaries etc., 1 cent per word. dfrf ield were shopping in Benrei' words and remit accordingly. Monday. LEGAL NOTICES -- Set in 8 pt type 10c per single column line each insertion. EEA?npoin?body - All Sweaters - Mr. and Mrs. Stan Puffer were down from North Creek Monday. first ; - Winter Underwear and Hosiery the Fostoffiee" in Beaver City. Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter. months Subscription f 2.00 per year, six months $1.10, three Advance. in Cash 5c. month 25c, single copies " Women and Children's Coats 40 per cent off Geo. Summerhavs of Salt lake Independent but Aggressive Journal, published every Friday, Beaver City, was in Beaver Saturday and Sunfrom 'the Farmers & Stockgrowers' building, Eighth Street, best alfalfa, and most fertile, largest fearer County, Utah, in the richest, day and returnd to Mil ford Mondairy, stock and mining district In Southwest Utah. Entered at . 18c per yd Ail colors, standard width Outing Flannels A Weekly, f - Farmers & Stockgrpwers Store Juchre Knox, of the Fifth Judicial district, is in town this week looking after business matEditor and Publisher - Personal Mention Mis9 Kate Robinson is ill with a cold.. TIMOTIIV BROWXHILL, "' ' - ' City, Full line of fresh, dependable Groceries at lowest possible prices Farmers & Stockgrowers Store 3 " The Store With a Conscience Phone 14 BEAVER CITY UTAH C9639690StSSSSttC39tSeS6t Mr. Vorhee3, a man WITH A of Alberta. Canada. Dassed Mr. Chase Murdock went to Beaver on his through Friday HOME GROWN Paragonah Tuesday on business. way to Los Angeles. You don't plant oats upon a hill A hundred miles away, The eleven year old son of Mr. And some where else your coru to drill Mrs. A L. Fotlieringhara re- and Mrs. Geo. Brown who ' Here is a real bargain a real help a real friend to everg You know would never pay. turned from Milford Sunday, home his from Sunday family. "The People's Common Sense Adviser" by R, You plant at home to get the yield she where been has for visiting after having gone evening I Pierce, M. I)., and "Nursing In The Home," by Whatever crops are grown, Fother-inghawith the A.M. of from blocks field family in three some other the milk.about For planting Smith, M. D. Both timely books books that may save Will never help your own. home. Sunday evening, arid failf life, as well as many dollars in doctor bills. ' dilitown was the tfie to with return And dollars, Bame it's ing ,w We also have a fine line of boxed and plain Stationer William Davis and William For dollars too are seed, gently searched, but failure reDrugs and Druggists Sundries Griffiths are buying up all the sulted untirabout eleven o'clock The cash today you send away need. Tomorow you will oats and wheat available and Monday morning when he was Don't send your cash afar to roam a market for same in the found in the barn of Rodney finding But, wiser,, learn to sow, west end of the County. ' White. The child had suffered Just plant your dollars here at home, And watch your dollars grow. from the cold. Mr. J. W. Johnson the sheep severely o inspector was in Beaver the BE FAIR Buy Your Drug From Your Drug Store Saturday, the 21st, being Mrs. " As ye would that men should do unto you, do you even so un- first of the week. Chase Murdock's birthday, she entertained at cards for a numto them." Mr. .1. F. Tolton went to Salt ber of her friends. Cards were - But the Golden rule into practice. Judge men not by single acts, ijaite rnaay to ao nis spring played until a late hour when but by the sum of all their acts up to date. When men fail Be Fair. buying for the store. dainty refreshments were serv- 1 Some struggle with temptations, trials and environment of which Mr. and Mr. Dan E. Lybbert of the ed. Those present were: you know nothing. The wonder is not that they failed, but that ' tliey stood so long. Be Fair. Farmers and Stockgrowers store Mrs. Geo. C. Murdock, Mr. and Put yourself in his place who has stumbled. If you had faced his was called to Salt Lake Satur Mrs. Taylor Farnsworlh, Dr. Sugar 11 lbs for $1.00; $8.00 per bag conditions with his past, and without his influences that have day but returned to Beaver Tues and Mrs. Fairbanks, Mr. and Elsinore Flour f 1.65, Germade 50c, Cracked Wheat 45c Graham Ftor Mrs. John P. Murdock, Mr. and made you strong, would you have failed? Be Fair. Best grade sliced Pineapple, 9oz 20c, 20oz 30c, 21-- lb 40c the ec day. Mrs. Raymond Hodges, Mr. and L Look for strength in people, not evil. Most of us find what we Currents, Raisins, Dates, package 27c Mr. and Mrs. llutchings, Ralph 2 Corn search for Be Fair. Flakes Maxine for vLittle Calumet Baking Powder 10c, 25c, Puffer, daughter What if the failure has been distressing! As a rule he suffers of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer, Mrs. Paul Tanner, Mr., and Mrs. Chrystal White Soap 4 bars 25c, good Toilet Soap 2 for 15c most whose lapse from that which is true and good is saddest. was operated upon Monday of Edwin Paice, and Mr. and Mrs. Gold Dust 10c. 35c pacW Polly Prim Cleanser 10c can Carlyle Smith. Lift him up; don't push him further down He Fair. Matches 12 boxes 80c, this week. Pancake Flour 17 package 2 lbs best Lard 3Sc, 2 lb bucket Lard 40c, Tomatoes 15c Bear ye one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ by lift tf Miss Wanda Patterson left for Tooth Picks 2 pkgs for 15c nenry wnite, a iormer resiplaying fair. Catsup quart can' Heed Thursday to spend a few dent of Beaver, but who has THE LAND OF made his home in Milford for days with friends. There is a land, as I've heard tell, where nothing's ever done; the some time past, died Sunday f Phone 54 The many, many friends of people who there do dwell, no work have yet begun. "Tomorrow" night at that place of pneumonTom Burke will be glad iiideed is the watchword there, and "Pretty soon'' the cry-th- e name of ia. to learn that he has passed the Land of this unpleasant land?-th- e Procrastination there is king; he rules with a high hand, but Mr3. Ethel Woolsey who has crisis safely and is now on the makes no laws or anything to benefit the land. The lessons they been in Logan for the past three way to recovery from a severe are never learned no use to question yhy; the chores are left un- - weeks, where, she was sent by attack of pneumonia. the Woman's Farm Bureau for and BUILDER have and " .Burt vLabin family a coarse : in: and special v"'r' " sewing And if you put things oif and say" you'll do them pretty sobiC -as dealers TtheTr riewhoaseTm and si i irk your task from day to day, perhaps some afternoon, and designing, has returned and movdThto Rough and Finished Lumber. Builders Mater? friend will heed your cry will give public lectures and they'll take you off to this bad land-n- o of all kinds. Builders Hardware, Paints, j demonstration of the work that and there is no tomorrow in the Land of former our Arthur Cannon, she took up while there. Oils, Varnishes. Telluride of the plant manager THE Imported and Hand Made Caskets H. A. Christian- in Panguitch, and who is at County Agent Last year was a good time to sit tight This year is the time to Com" will win in 1922. The man who sen has returned from Iiogan present located with thein Pango get it. The " where he took a two weeks pany in Beaver visited makes a success in any business does not sit still and wait for the in small or large quantities industrial course, Mr. Christian- guitch for a few days, his wife business to come to him, but he goes out after it, using every lesen gave a very inter esting re- having been here for some time gitimate means at his disposal to get it. There is business to be of his work at the E. W. with her mother, Mrs James T. will get it while the port secured this year and the " The church Daley. Garfield County News. Sunday evening. " sitters " are waiting for it to come to them. o Beaver City, Utah phone C Geo, A. Parkinson, in connect During the cold snap of The Phillipine Press Bulletin claims that the people of the last week ice froze J inch thick 1'billipine Islands own and operate their' own railways and that ion with his son Arnold and the water in the covered over they are making them pay larger profits, than when they were Harrey No!s)n, who have peen under private owership. If this is an actual fact we had better send hauling ore at the Idy Bryan well of C. T. Baldwin, at r 14 feet from the top for a few Phillipino railway officials and put them to work on our iuine, were in weaver ior supwell. Brother Baldwin the of bwn lines. But, we wonder what the Phillipines would plies Saturday and returned Hotels is a pretty good indicsays that have been if Uncle Sam had not have stepped in and given them Tuesday; ation of the intense cold, or a-the opportunity to make good. Beaver City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ixnv crave a bout 20 degrees below zero. O ; The subscriber, about seven years in arrears to a Jonesville chicken supper Sunday evening Under Direction of Mrs. Richard Pe&rce N. B. Neilsen surprised hi3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Con paper, lay dying. The publisher dropped in to see him. Steam Heated Rooms if Desired "How do you feel ?" asked the publisher. ner, cards and games were play friends last week end when he office ed his at and all "All looks bright before me,' gasped the subscriber. wearing . report a very enjoy. appeared Private Baths, Etc. I thought so," replied the editor. "You'll see the blaze in able evening. Thosepresent were; his usual pleasant smile. . Noth' Mr. Mrs. Inland Dean, Mr. and ing but pure grit brought Neil about steen minutes. All Meals Served Any Time at BeiTer Hotel Mrs. Sam Brinkerhoff, Mr. arid down to tho Garage for his leg Give girla art object in life let them fit themselves thoroughly Mrs. Jesse Hutching, Mr. and is yet very sore, it is progressi.u puiauw uuu uujeci, ana mere win oe iewer Rates for Room and Board 42.50 unhappy marriages, Mrs. Art wade and Mr. and Mrs. ing nicely, however, and will per Day and C aim icsa worts ior me Qivorce courts. Mont Hutching. soon be as good as new. THE EDITOR FEW MINUTES live-stoc- k i A $2.50 BOOK For 75c disa-pear- ed e BEAVER DRUG CO. The Rexall Store .1 - " Our Strictly Cash Prices 2 20cT-- 2 ; M BYE-AND-B- Thompson's Cash Marke! YE Bye-and-by- e. Ve Are CONTRACTORS ::sell " 8th-stre- ; et. y. GO-GETTE- RS COAL Go-Gette- rs MACKEREL & COCKETT Lumber Company t s" Man-derfiel- d, Beaver and Mansfield , . .1 |