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Show i-- Mr. ' DR. E. A. PETTI - - ' - ' Chiropractor Member of Utah Association Specialist on all Spinal and Or- ganio Diseases. v f f DR, E. MAXSFIELD . 'l r t - Over Hours: Co-O- p 7-- Store a. m. ; Phone 65 9 2-- 6 ; Mr. John A: Smith was the honored guest of a birthday party Sunday evening. The event having occured March 3rd. Those who. were present were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Swindkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' Swindlehurst, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr.and Mrs. James Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Atkin, Mr. and Mrs. Jeddy Atkin, Mrs. Mandy Thompson, Mrs. Louise Thompson, Ray Smith, Mrs. Charlotte Smith, . Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Patterson, twenty five gran-- children and the honored guest Games, music social chat and delicious refreshments punctuated the evenings entertainments, and a general good time was had by all. Dental Surgeon , Office Hours 0 to 121:30 to 5:30 Pohno 5 Tolton Building "Beater Utah - Smith Honored p. m. Library Board Meets O. A. The Beaver County Library Board met Sunday March 6th. in the Beaver City Library building. Board members are: President, A. C Arrington of Mil ford, P. A. Baxter, Milford, D. A. Mc- Mrs. Isabel Det- Knight, Minersville, Miss Hattie Whom-haand mers, Beaver, Beaver. County Librarian, Inportant questions were discussed. Plans were made to have Libraries at Milford and Minersville, in the very near future. Bills were pasad. Henceforth meetings will be held the second Thursday of each month. Meeting ad journed until Thursday March 9thr at 10 o'clock a. m. in the Beaver City MURDOCK ATTORNEY AT LAW (continued from page one) MilfordV Burial of Beaver Continued from first page... Do You Kno7 snowmen in displaying tlieir champion not be poultry. Such coops should be but may used for shipping poultry, with them in add to Lincoln the Highway, vertising thence, via Milford, and Beaver, as the most direct and best road to and from Central California to Central and Eastern Utah, directly benefitting Milford as well as Beaver ' Another movement," riow being fost ered by the town that Milford says is dead, is the, Farmers. Institute, to be held here March 81, and April 1, the cheif object of which is the upbuilding of the potato and celery industries in most of the land adapt this county-t- be ed to the growing of which is directly in the Milford trade territory and through which it is hoped several hundred cars of potatoes and many carloads, of celery will be shipped this year. The financial benefit of this, doubtless will . argely go to MQford. In addition to the above, much con structive work is being done by the Beaver City Chamber of Commerce in the conversion of Murdock Academy in to a Vocational School, thus enlarging the scope of its work and usefulness, putting it into the ranks of s producer and a potential shipper of products through the county's only railway port Another thing Beaver Citizens are promoting is Beaver County's scenic, health, fish, and game resources-whidirect ben-ifis, or at least should be-- of and importance to Milford. Milford Now the question shown itself equally active in stimulating county wide industries? Or has it quietly sat still, doing nothing, spending nothing.but like the sponge,without effort on its part absorbing the nutriment cast its way by the Union Pacific and its constantly iucreasing payroll and the money that has daily flowed into it from Beaver, through the Milford owned and operated transportation offering to Ely-an- - , -..- -, '. i "S,, .. f I Ft 'J How Scarce Ginghams Are? - s i I f il . I V i ? C'" 7 ' 1 - - I fvT - I'M ' f 1 We an OnJy Get 60 " per cent of our Orders This means some are not going to get all the Gingham tht- -; .: v. . v.. ' want for dresses I 1 . i t it j Are You Going To Be One of Them? """" If not, i come in and make a selection from our new line Silk Hose for Ladies Just in $1.25 to $2.25 Boys and Young Mens' Spring Caps and Hats just in For Something Snappy, Boys, took Them Orer - i; ; ; Come in and see our complete Spring Line UF.TOLTOra.COit. An Attractive Show Ring Coop Helps Wonderfully In Displaying Fowls. employed to take the birds to the show, if carried by wagon or motor Practices in. all the Court oi car. The floor should be solid and the the State framework of wooden strlps,-- 2 inches 2 Beaver Uul City , and VJk Inches thick. The top, wide Utah , Beaver back and sides may be covered with lath, wire netting, or any kind of thin, strong cloth. The front should be of wire netting. If It Is Impossible ch obtain to netting, however, laths may it be used, but the strips should be placed about 2H Inches apart, to afford as : much opportunity as possible to see Attorney-At-La- w Frniti and Vegetables . Frejh, Cared and Luach Meib the birds. The coop should be made in Library." cube, and will the form of a Best Prices. If. Best Grade of Groceries, Milford, accommodate one mature bird or a j its Good pair of chickens. If more than this Sewing Club Activities the coop to together lire The Misses Retta and Mary Boyter tvinow i should be made larger In proportion club Ladies entertained the Sewing I to the number of fowls It Is to ac C. T. WOODBURY ? CAN YOU Thursday evening. There were two commodate. Attorney-at-La- w new members added to the jolly club, Phone 54 member or other Every poultry-clu- b Office phone .71 Residence 72 Mrs. Sim Stapley and Mrs. Joe fowl fancier, who intends to exhibit Will practice in all the Courts of birds, should construct one or more ' lines? exhibition coops of this type, accord State the of the . Ing to the number of siieclmens he In out the As at Utah. Milford .... pointed meeting New Baby Girls Beaver City Chamber of Commerce tends to exhibit. Birds can be trained Mr. and Mrs. George Brown are pa Tuesday night The Milford incident; and conditioned In these coops before rents of a daughter born to them Mon without Class For question, reflects, as nothing the exhibition, and after becoming v day., else could, the sentiment of a number accustomed to them they will appear to better advantage when being Judged. ! Bell a have Sewell Mr. and Mrs. .'. of Milford people toward this city. In Furthermore, when birds are shown born them to on.Mbnday.Mrs. view of what Beaver has continuously daughter ' In coops of this kind that are uniform Bell was formerly Arleen Wilden. call oh done and is now doing for the upbuild in size and type, not only Is the ap- Mr. and Mrs. James Jones also have ing of Beaver County, from which Mil- Iterance of the showroom Improved, As well as dealers in ' a daughter born to them Tuesday. ford has, and will continue to benefit to but the Individual exhibit is more at Mrs. Jones was Miss Grace Muir, all a Training and exhibiting greater extent than any other town tractive. Rough and Finished Lumber; Builders Materiali" Phone 120f5 concerned in each casi are getting along in the some the of best specimens of both is in Milford's attitude county, of all kinds. Builders Hardware, Paints, nicely. old and young birds every fall Is an deed hard to explain. ' Oils, Varnishes To say the least Milford is very un Interesting and Important part of boys' poultry-cluwork. mindful of the county wide constructive WATERS-GARAG- E St Patricks Dance Don' forget the St Patricks dance at work done by Beaver City people with General Anto Repairing : the Opera House,' Friday night, March in the past few months; also it is eviGRIT IS MOST ESSENTIAL Soecial attention given to Over 17th, Good music and a good time as dent that they are unmindful of the fact run- that the passenger and truck lines in small or large quantities sured. - Many hauling Gas and Tractor Engines poultry raisers gradualning between Milford and Beaver are ly begin to slight the Importance Oxyacetylene Welding East And West Wards Feast owned and operated by Milford people, of grit Lack of grit means Utah The Annual Luncheon of the East the Jewel Theatre in Beaver City is Beaver City: poor digestion and Impaired leased to and is operated by a Milford health. Regular poultry grit and West Wards will be held at the all of whom live in Milford, keep man, should be kept before the fowls West Ward Relief Hall on Friday the : .. Beaver City, Utah Phone 135 their families in Milford, bank their In boxes or hoppers at all times. 17 th of March at 2 e'clock p. m. All in the and Milford, In uddltlon, a load of gravel money spend members of the Relief Society and money made from and through Beaver people near the chickens' home would their pardners are cordially invited to in Milford. Improve the health and Increase attend. the eg yield on many a farm. But "the time has come for an Program: as so our of m-wp- y people awakening" many For Passage to Milford book Singing. have expressed it, both in Milford and C. C. Mrs. Shepherd. Prayer, by j at Drug Store, Phone 1 Beaver. For This Week Vocal Solo, by Mrs. Wm. Morris.. The time spent in the would be bury Dairy Quotations Speech of Welcome, President Sarah ing of neighboring cities, mudslinging, Woolsey. Butter Fat 28 Jc; Delivered 29Jc; criticizing and casting unnecessary slurs NOTICE Insrumentai Solo, Mrs. Mae White. and otherwise disparaging and discour Ranch Butter, t50c;30per cent To the Stockholders of the State Bank - Reading, Mrs. Elva Skinner ; aging each others efforts, can be spent Sweet Cream $1.00 per gallon; of Beaver County, Beaver, Utah.' Chorus,, Both Wards. to much better advantage in construct- Milk Bot delivered 7J qt. Notice is hereby given that a meeting Reading, Mrs. Sarah Ann Shepherd. work in the upbuildive, of the Stockholders of the State Bank .Composition, Aunt Betsey Goodwin. of various the ing enterprises Vocal Solo, Mrs. Dorothy Williams. of Beaver County, a corporation, will Good News in the east end and other por started Bonn. Hattie President Remarks, be held on the 24th day of March, 1922, been Word hai received from John T. tions of the county. What this county at 3 o'clock, o. m.. at the banking house Instrumental Solo, Isabel Dean. Smith, who recently left for Salt Lake g needs is public spirited, most in Beaver City, for the purpose of inSinging, "We thank The O God for a men who will gladly aid in the upbuild to have his leg treated, that he is recreasing the capital stock of the said Prophet of institutions to the ulti covering nicely and the limb will be county All members of the Relief Societies ing Bank from an authorized capital stock mate good of themselves as well as well and strong soon. His many friends of $40,000.00 to that of $54,000.00, of of Both Wards with partners are invited their respective communities; and look are delighted to know that he will be to join in our entertainment the par value of $100.00 per share. . to ing this end, we know of no better able to be home with them soon. SAMUEL O. WHITE, Jr, ' way to accomplish this than through '.. ' President the organizing of a Beaver Connty CLASSIFIED COLUMN Attest: Chamber of Commerce, or Commercial CHAS. E. MURDOCK. The aedentlal any young Club, representative of every commuCashier. All ads under this head inserted in. the. entire, county,, Holding man can offer is proof of good X usi Mrs. Baker Edwards and chil nity ... yuuiitawun vi una iiuiitc naau at I eenfper word per - Instrelon. once one etch month meetings month; 3rd, 1922. e cents. dren are. spending the week with say, at Milford, another month at Min Minimum charge, twenty-fiv'lavings account : Last publication March 24th, 1922. Look up the things you do not need Mr. Mrs, and her grandparents ersville, another at Adamsville, another and let us help you find a market It signifies good habits, ambiWilliam Pearson on, account, of month at Greenville, another month at for them. Notice To Stockholders of The Beaver Then the etc comCity, get their little son, Merril who is tion, thrift and perseverance-- " FOR SALE bined Relief Societies of each town or First National Bank of Beaver quite sick. all worthy characteristics that the hotel to prepare a meal, thus giv- FOR SALE -- A Gty, Beaver Gty, Utah good Jersey cow and Mrs. Lue Bohn entertained ing us an opportunity to break bread three-quartheifer calf, also a little r employers 'appreciate.:.: Notice is hereby given to the share- Monday afternoon, for the fol together, study each others problems good lime. Inquire J. V. Thompson, holders of The First ' National Bank of lowing. Mrs. Chester Phillips, and work together for each others good. phone 27F3. savings account is not only The spirit that Beaver County most Beaver City, of the City and Coun'y of Mrs. Orwin Mrs. Rube Phillips, needs Just now is a greater respect for a good character reference, but it SALE-- 31 Beaver, State of Utah, that a special acres of fine pastEdwards; cards and crochet work each others feelings, a higher regard FOR will the on be held Monday, ure land, a part of the old Jentry farm; meeting is also a good business investment. 20th. day of March, 1922, at 2 oclock passed the afternoon; ice cream for each others rights. We hope the adjoins the Will Roberts corner. Will So decide today not p. m. of said day, at The First Nation- being daintily, served by Mrs. thinking men and women of the county ell lots of, from two acres and up. Ap- delay. will take immediate advantage of the ' al Bank of Beaver City, for the purpose Bohn. to S. G. Jentry, Administrate of ly incident Just closed to get together in Beaver of ratifying, or rejecting an agreement -t-V-t-l l- -t 1 -- . t t f City, UtahV I M Jessie Baldwin took a trip over the movement suggested, thus not only made by and between the directors of The First National Bank of Beaver to the Alunite mine last Friday avoiding further unpleasantness later FOR SALE-Hatch- ing eggs, from City, and of The State Bank of Beaver for a few, days, hunting up lost on but, as has already been stated, do S. C Whits Leghorns. Descendants of much toward cementing the friendship Tancred County, of Beaver City, Utah, to con cattle. " Strain. $1.60 per setting of 15, and kindly, constructive feeling that solidate said banks. $6.00 hundred. A. A. Morris; per here There several from were should exist between every city and THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 5.tf attended the funeral of Bro. Geo. village in this county. BEAVER CITY of .White GUNN President FRED Monday last among whom T. By Is more Catarrh In this ectkm TJart . . J. P. BARTON, were Mr. and Mrs Melvin Ed Of tb country than all othtr dinmi Card of Thanks " Cashier and Secretary. put tofftthw, and for yars it sup-P0wards, Mr. and Mrs.' Thad Bald to b Incurable Doctors proac-nbothe of Geo. D. exWe, family White, First .publication of, this notice local nmtdlM, and by coniUntly filling win Mrs. Ella Phillips and Mrs, tend our thanks to all who gave assist- to euro with local Mrs. S. S. Thompson cntertnfn- ary 21th. 1922. pronounced Little Fay Jensen waa ' ance during the illness and death of It tncuraM. Catarrh la a local dlaou, Last publication of this notice March Lue Bohn. cd infltMitcod by connltutlonal conat dinner artatly our beloved husband and father, also ditions and Wednesday In honor puy aurpnsed by a dozen of 17th. 1922. thrfor rqulr conatltu-tlocfor the consoling words and resolutions trosttMnt. Hall's Catarrh atadU of the birthday anniversary of her friends Mr. Ed Fernley and Mr. Joe of Friday evening;. manufactured by F. J, Chaney A respect; tendered us in our great elna, Co., Toledo, Ohio, la a constitutional father, Wilson G. Nowera'. 94th Mr. and;. Mrs. Simpklns of Ash celebrated their birthdays sorrow. tots thx enjoyed games ramtdy, la taken Internally and acts and grandson, Tddie Mathews rreshmcnts. Mrs. Jensen thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces Springville were here to attend at Mr. Fernley 's home Thursday, Mrs. Geo. D. White anj Family. of the Syatnn. One Hundred Dollara re- 11th. . , . ... the funeral of Mr. Geo. White. Mrs, Fernley prepared the nata ' . as hostoss, asaiited by her ward Is offered tor any caae that Hall's Catarrh MeJtclne fa.Ua to cure, 'tend (or Mrs. Simpkins is a sister of Mrs. day dinner and acted as hostess Clrculara and Miss Clyrenth. Miss Kate Patterson was a Beattlmonlala, Theme paper, bond papers, sec- tcr, CHBNKT Si CO, Toledo, Ohio. t White.-T60T Sold by DrumlMa, to the two guests of honor. ond sheets, legal ver visitor Friday.' cap, at the pre8s UsU'i tt&ui ruia tor outtnus. llkilng Wanks all alnda- -' omc. Beaver, Utah SAM CLINE Utah ; The Family Store Look at This! k--h- ss i all at to Eat We have it See Our 25c Grocery special in our BEAT IT V Thompson s Cash Marke! i First Plumbing and Tin Work I ' j We Are & CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Arthur Smith I Imported and Hand Made Caskets b - COAL MACKEREL & COCKETT Lumber Company MilfordBeaver Stage line far-seein- - 0 Mariderfleld News a bt a r,nrj:: A to t t Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow The First National Bank The Bank Beaver City, Utah u .' Personal Service trmnt. at odea. |