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Show SHHWtttHHMttWHMIWI 4rV Items of Local Inter t Clipped From The Bearer County Newt Farmer I- -" andMrs. rarmer .V We are taking this means to especially invite you to at--3 the Farmer's Institute to be held in Beaver City, March and April 1st, believing, as we do, that this is the )ne Thing a Farmer Can't Afford To Miss Come and I get into touch with the men and women who a lifetime studying the Farmers Needs and the mers Problems; and while here make our bank your head-rter- s. You are welcome in, rest, and. to talk r your problems with us, too, if you care to. e spent to-co- State Bank of Beaver County " BEAVER CITY, UTAH ItllMimWMMMIMIMMMMIIIMIMIMM farmers! lile in town see what we have in the im-aie- nt line. SPECIAL BARGAINS I Stag Sulky and Two Bottom Plows Spring and Spike Tooth Harrows Van Brunt Drill If its Needed on 1 EnoSf the Farm We Have It the John Deere Factory expert is here for a few days Remember We Meet Legitimate Cempetition in Prices Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. M. I. A. Track and Field Meet To Be Held On The MURDOCK ACADEMY CAMPUS ARBOR DAY Wednesday, April 12 Teams from.Milford and Minersville are fse participating in Field Exercises will be complimentry lests o the M. L A. at the evening exercises and dance IF ion for appendicitis. ep Date in Mind and Be Sure to Attend Mrs. Edwin Smith had a slight f and Mrs. Geo. Valentine her hand s their cruests last week Mr. operation performed on ... Valentine, their son, and last Friday. She is getting along as well as can be expected. jr, of Cedar and their daugh-IrJack Gunti of Adams- s. passable. Murdock Juniors have invited over to the Milford student-bod- y to their big Beaver Friday night Junior Prom. I'll say we are go ing to take it up. High Schoo notes. LeUoy Fournier, manager of the Telluride Power plant, came down from the station Monday afternoon. Mr. Fournier has been having one of the hard colds that has been going the rounds, but is feeling fine again. Wm. White, of Ogden.who has been in Beaver for a couple of weeks, visiting his mother, Mrs, Anna White, left for his home Sunday. He was the guest of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Clark Kesster until his train left that evening. Jack - Yardley, of Panguitch, who is soending" a few weeks witli his family at Beaver, was the dinner guest here of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kessler. Monday. Prof J. Frank Day, county superintendent of scho!s, who has been ill with la grippe for the past six weeks, is not gaining Btrength as rapidly as his friends Mary Mortinson spent had. hoped he would. end visiting her parents week last Vstella Powell entertained in Parowan.- Chas White's team ran away :ard party Friday evening a Monday evening landing against h I her friends. Those present Mrs. Eliza Robinson of a tree on the City square. I Irma Valentine, Ireta Wil-lois visiting her sister, Mrs. broken tonjrue in the hack and Baldwin, David Hick-Bo- b Seth Smith. slight damage to the water fount Richard, John Murray, ain on the corner of main stree Mrs. Ed. Fernley are and Mr. Lee. ; refresh Light jrand was the extent of the damages. s were served at midnight' quite ill with la grippe. Mr. D. T. Reese is experienc ' 7 ing some suffering from an in BEAVER CITY'S Misa Para-goona- m SHOE SHOP MODERN Prop. Oscar Connor; AS USUAL Mr. Stanley Green is driving the North Creek school truck. while Mr. Kiel is away. Mildred and Workmanship and Stock Guaranteed Beaver City ickley Bldg. opp. Court House jured hip. Mr. and Mrs. "Charles Whom ham of the Telluride are spend ing a few days in Beaver visiting wi tli friends and relatives. . Offers you some wonderful bargains on Spring Goods. Our line of men's and boys spring line of suits, shoes, hats and caps and furnishings is now complete. Don't fall to see them. little Helen, daughters ,of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley'GTeen are better after suffering from bad colds. Also witchell's relatives. the "Queen Quality Slippers." Everyone is invited to visit our store, Make it Puffer met with a painful accident last week, when he jumped from a wagon and struck a board with a nail in it.. the nail going through his foot. Spring Is Here are WE and prepared to meet your every want in the World's So rip. most popular car Elders Walter Joseph and Ralph Hutchings were home missionaries at Sunday School ast Sunday. A large attendance was reported by Supt Albert Green. The Ford All models. State Bank of Beaver Co. Retourcei Loans and discount $165,614.43 Overdrafts 3,794.11 Stock, bonds, secu. etc 5,480.00 Furniture and fixtures 4,200.00 Other real estateowned.... 280.29 Due from other banks 21,800.63 Cash items $3,513.97 Accessories Oil NEILSEN & SON Utah Beaver City Tourist Cafe and Bakery 1,175.00 When In Beaver at any time, come in and rest, warm and make yourself at home. We are glad to have you come and rest awhile! 7,047.40 208,216.76 First, Last and Always for Bearer 29,000.00 6,000.00 H. profits.. $2,011.27 2,617.21 4,628.48 E OSTERLOH Opposite Camp Grounds Phone 80 2,727.16 700.00 952.48 .... Deposits sub ck.. $70,603.66 12.00 Demand cert .... 009.62 Cashier's cks.... 722.00 Div. unpaid Total dem. deposits ... 72,247.18 Time certif $548.22 Savings deposits 81,041.72 . Total time deposits 81,689.94 Other bills payable 15,000.00 ;fi s Total 208,216.76 STATE OF UTAH, .. 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 forego ing report contains 'a full true and cor rect statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 2)thdayof March, 1922. Chas. E. Murdock Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th dsy of March, 1922. Emma T. Mathews, Notary Public. My commission expires 3rd day of March, 1925. . a number of FAIR DEAL GARAGE 1922. interest other banks Gas Repairs located at Beaver City.in the County of Beaver, State of Utah, at the close of business on the. 20th day of March, Due We have new cars on hand. Also a few used cars. Liberal terms if desired Report Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of the Leu total exp. and Taxes paid, etc... '1,001.32 Net Undivided profits Reserved for Taxes and Store Telephone 53 BEAVER CITY, UTAH Mr. Ray Sly returned from Delta Tuesday, on a business Total hen in town. Complete Family Outfitters Mr and Mrs. Albert Green left ast Monday for Southern Utah, to gather cattle which straved rom the Beaver Range last sum mer. Interest w The Golden Rule Mr. Percy Undivided We have your headquarters parents and other Gold our ladies and misses spring goods and dry goods. Mrs. Alvin G. Twitchell of Provo, is here visiting with Mr. Silver 869.43 1,489.00 Currency Total cash on hand $1,698.32 Expenses 1..303.00 District Game Warden, Cyrus Interest paid Total 1,901.32 Davif, was in Milford Monday Total He will begin distributing fish in Liability the Beaver County streams as Capital stock paid in soon as the mountain roads are Surplus fund UTAH-IDA- HO t Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. Miss Geneva Gillies spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eb Gillies, at Beaver. Ex Sheriff Abe Fotheringhara was in town Wednesday looking over his farming interests. William Cline, of Beaver, is in charge of The Golden Rule Store here while Mr. Blumberg is away. E. N. Thompson of Beaver, manager of the telephone exchange, and Ed Nowers, lineman, spent Monday and Tuesday here going over the lines. Jo. Kern, city baker, has opened a restaurant in the Mil ford Pool HalLand has engaged Arthur Gentry of Beaver as Chef. Wm. Hurst of Beaver was in town Wednesday doing some professional work for Abe Fother- ingham on his ranch, "Mrs. Roy White will leave here Sunday to spend two weeks with her father, Mr. George Hutchings at Beaver. ... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Levi of Beaver were the guests of Mrs. Levi's sister, Mrs. Antone Johnson, Wednesday of last week. William Fernley returned Sat urday from Beaver, where he visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fernley. James Boyter returned home Wednesday of last week, from Beaver, where he visited his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyter. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner went to Beaver Thursday morning to visit Mrs. Tanner's sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bakes. Mrs. Abe Fotheringham having spent a week with her sons, Abe and Douzlas Fotherinsrham, re turned to her home in Beaver. Mr. John Grimshawof Beaver, came from Beaver Wednesday to beein the work on a new house for his son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimshaw. WATCH VS GROW fhe Neil Neilsen of Mr. and Mrs. Uel Kiel motored Beaver were the dinner guests of o Salt Lake last week where Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner, Mr. Kiel is to undergo an operat- , ' DON'T WORRY North Creek Notes Correct Attest: John R. Murdock, Jos. F. McGregor. J. C Tolton. Planting Times Is Nearly Here We have a fine assortment of Flower and Garden Seed Come and Look 'em Over f GOOD THINGS TO EAT Choice Meats and Groceries at Low Prices DEAN'S CITY MARKET Beaver City, Utah ; Phone 7 t lovMttttoetoeettaet TV: LI s service Station iieni in Connection With Nellsen's Run Garage Battery Testing , Oiarfinf and Repairing. Your Battery will be Tested and Filled with Distilled N Water Free of Charf e. 7 When in Need of Battery Work why take a chance, wben expert work with absolute joarantee at reasonable prices can be had -- Directors. . ;H, E. DIEHL, Proprietor State of Utah, office of Bank Com missioner. ' I. SetH Fix ton. Bank Commissioner East Side of Building Mat to Neil ten's Garage, Bwm City, Utah do of of the State hereby certify Utah, that the foregoing U a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the Milford People Attend Dance Ttwra la More Catarrh In tnte section above named company, filed In my of, from Milford Of the country than all ether diseases The peopte following 1922. of 27th March, fice this day put together, and for years It was sup attended the Junior Prom dance given posed to be Incurable. Doctors prcr1b4 SETH F1XTON, remedies, and br constantly tailing at Murdock Academy Friday night: local Bank Commissioner. cure with local treatment, pronounced to Mra. PhilOreoin and daughter, Mercy; It Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease, conRuth Sterling, J." II. William. Ella greatly Influenced by constitutional and therefore requires constltu-- 1 Vene Orton and Reri Kobinson Johnston, Reed Winkle, Francis Sling-luf- ditions Meditlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Mildred and Barbera Fathering-ham- . cine, manufactured by F. 3. Cheney have rented the R. H. Barton Toledo, Ohio, le a constitutional Mr. and Mra. Clairmont Nicholea, Co., farm and liave commenced plowremedy. Is taken Internally and acts thro the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces Or villa Clommin and Aileen Skinner . of ths Syetere., One Hundred Dollars re-s , ing. ward Is ortered for any case that lull Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. 'Send for ThU damp weather call for Rubber tlmonlala. new itock of Cow Circulars and received 3 K. J. CHKNKT CO., Toledo. Ohio, the entire family at for them have We Wool and Fibre and Linoleum leum. fold by iTuegima, 76a. i'Uia (of eonitaUja, Feraley'i. liaii'g Family Ruga at FerrJey's. " -- f, ot t . |