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Cash with order.' lit NO AD of any kind accepted for less than - come Lydia Robinson has teachsummer after Miss Geneva Gillies who has home for the South Joring this school year at taught school at Milford this year dan. : . came home Sunday. Mr. Clyde Messinger. has left - Mrs; Ezra Barton went to Mil-foEdward Fernley for a short the employ of last week-en- d Mrs. John P. and Son; and stay. . Murdock is taking his place for A novel way to celebrate a the present bovs birthday is to give , him a "Mrs, Vernon Valantine of marble shower. Cedar City is in Beaver, the guest ValanPhilo Davis hauled several of Mr. and Mrs. George loads of gravel for the road in tine, front of the Fair Deal Garage Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puffer filling in the holes last week-enat the E. 0. Puffer and smoothing things up around spent Sunday home. ' ; the place. Miss Cleone Maxwell . who has Warren Neilsen returned the in Beaver Junior first of the week from a ten days been teaching will leave on the hisrh this year,' trip to northern points. , 20lh, for Teoa, in Summit county, Miss Erma Hanson entertained where she will spend the summer the La Cosiendit v club Monday with her mother,. Mrs. James Miss : In- per issue. THIS PAPER H rWJLISHED To Assist tne Right, to Resist the Wrong, for the npbuilding of the unity and tor the good that we can do. J rd f 3 Of Special Iniercct to Wc: ? Japanese Crepes, m serviceable checks and co! Ginghams'in' beautiful "patterns; Nainsook in c!. stripes; childrens and ladies summer underwear; h v and Fiber hose, etc. ': " , Our anf "Advertisements Communications must reach this cfflee by Wednesday by-(noon) to Insure lnsertln that week. Address all Correspondence, Remittances etc. to Bearer City Press, Bearer City, Utah. A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR efferings in new models r We are cleaning up our r in doing so will make prices that will quickly move l" When in need of Groceries ilcn't overlook ll : f that we can supply your every need ia thi L " We Now Make Daily Deliveries Fres ; ciiDMrnp Maxwell. ill 4LH0 r Mrs; Nell Ipsonand S'children Mrs: Mary A Mumford ls ex left Saturday for a visit to her pected Saturday from Parowan, last parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Housto- having been there during the n,-at Owing to the desire of the people to attend last Sunday's Mothers' Day meeting, the program for tlie lesser priesthood was postponed until Sunday, May 21st, at which time the boys will fur nish the entire program. LET THE SUNSHINE IN If you get to feelin' grouchy Let the sunshine in; If your face gets hard and pouchy Crack it with a grin. - 5 THE HOME GROUCH .We have heard in the past of a few Beaver City men who are so nervous and irritable that they carry a grouch home with them f rem their work and thus make the entire family unhappy, ; Do you, gentle reader, happen to be one of that kind ? Have you allowed yourself to believe that you cannot help it ? If so, then "V T right here is a pretty good time to correct that belief. If you are touchy and at times ugly, you may be sure that th folKs at home have noticed it long ago, and whether or not they say so or hint it, they would rather you'd not come around when you are in that frame of mind. Home is supposed to be a place where a man can go for a hearty welcome when he feels he can't find it anywhere else. ' Home is the tlace where, man- fa minnd to shed sunshine even though he is not in a position to do so elsewhere. It's the place to carry cheerfulness, and its the place to v., go to look for the same thing when you need it There isn't any room in this or any other community for a grouch, and especially true is this of the homes of this community. We have enough to worry us in plain, ordinary life without being forced to give our time to the fellow who imagines that the universe is going to the dogs So, if you happen to have a grouch, or you feel a grouch coming on, roM. over somewhere and sleep It off. Don't parade it in public andvabove all things, don't take the : ; grouch home with you. ; " .' '. ' o He who is false to present duty breaks a thread in the loom, and will find the flaw when he may have forgotten its cause. ' ' i i ''r ' W - - , y : - " ' ' . There's many a good bit o' work done with a sad heart ' ' , - r Buy Your Drut From Your Drug Stora L ; Fred Hodges came over from - " Miss Carol Wyatt visited last Milford Friday to put his home week-en- d in Minersville, return place north of the Wm.4Iorgan ing to Beaver jSuiiciay. property, in order, preparatory to moving hi3 family back. He and MissEileWiEwing.'ofRlchfield,- Mrs. Hodsres have iust returned with the --Walters cdmp.iiy. , t'n,- - frpm.CaIifornia. route to theSdiitn, was grel ing ' Beaver f riendi Tuesda.' Mrs. Edwin Harris, who is an expert swimmer, gave a demon Delos Bcon stration and lesson on f Arch Bacon,; and . Tuesday have rented Murdock academy for Misses Sinda and Bardella farm for.the coming year, bud Shipp and Jeannette Skinner, at will also assume responsibility as the swimming pool. ' caretakers of the grounds. I 'i : Mrs. Henry Poole of Saltlake, Dr. and Mrs. E." A. Petty went sister of Mr. Ed Fernley, is visitto Stt George the . first of ' the ing his family here. " - 1 ' t v . k ' The greatest miracle of love is to eradicate flirtation. FOREST DEVASTATION In considering a national forest policy we must consider a discs. That disease la forest devastation, the American Forestry association points alow tapping of out. Its effect Is national strength throueh the ateady KhautloQ of the national Umber supply. The effect will beconie fatal when through the shortage and high coat of timber, the United States Is reduced to the level of western Europe, when wood la priced as an Imported luxury, wben not only manufactures and traWartTianitleapped by lack of It but the comfort of our own people and the efficiency of our agriculture are straitened by its scarcity. Abundance of wood for home and farm for rarled manufacturers and for export trade has been primary factor in our commercial supremacy, eo important right now, and It is a factor which we ere not going to surrender. The problem must not be met by using less and less wood, down to the lerel of clrlllxed existence, at France has been compelled to meet It It must be met not by decreased use but by Increased production, the association well argues. It must be met in the American spirit of development, of enterprise, of an organised and handling of our resources that win supply the future requirements of a tontlnued liberal use of timber of national development and Industries. CO. The Resall Store see Very low round trip fares ' . . be made from eta tions in Utah to Callfor vvill . f . ,' Mrs. Joseph Swindlehurst had , Mr. and Mrs, Ed Fernley and a fine bunch of chicks come off set lilt face to go to Jerusalem." Mrs. H. Pooled 'were guests' of Saturday. could Nothing awayed Him; nothing Mr. and Mrs.. Gus Fernley for turn HItn aside. Our pilgrimage may dinner ; A , few bargains in childrens Monday; r not be an easy road, but whether, we go through difficulty, trial, or sorrow, shoes ; at Fern lejs. v;,"'i.'; Mrs. Arnold Low, entertained whether our lot be poverty or wealth, or whether pleasure or pain "preMrs. Amy Baker came ud from herKersington club Wednesday dominate, let tit always travel life's I en members bei ng Minersville last week end for a evening, , way with our faces to the City of God. '.l short visit with Mrs W. E. Smith. present." - , Octal. ! . -- J Sk. V , , v 4 if on f ale May 15 to Sept. v wuu imai return umxc week." O , BEAVER DRUG . - t 1 , Latest Magazines, Daily and Sunday Papers cn i.' . Salt Lake and Logan. I , Our splendid "line of soft drinks, sodas, ice c confections and other appetizing, refreshing andr some drinks and refreshments, served from a c!c:.r, ; tary fountain will appeal to you. h When tired or ' ' ' .! drop in for a few minutes. : Tuesday from a sojourn of several weeks in Long Beach, California. ftjr. and Mrs. Tolton went to Atty. O. A. Murdock left Sun- Parowan Wednesday to bring day for Filmore and Salt Lake,' home their baby son, Mitchell, on Drofesaional business, ana is "who has been there with his expected home on the 21st" Am- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wra brose" Baraclough accompanied Mitchell, during his mothers ab Mr. Murdock to Milford. : sence. " Plicna 14 Summer Is Coming Grant Tolton returned 1 Prof, and Mrsv C. N. Lyngby For "real shoe bargains, C. and A. Call, left Saturday-fo.,' Fernley. 0 1 U UHUitU . I LliO BEAVER CITY Mumford remained with her nephew Albert Gunn for. several days. Mrs. Ot The Store With a Conscicr. illness of Mrs. Ann Gunn: Following Mrs. Gunn's death Mrs. PangtritcK. car Depart:. Ready-to-- V Also contains lr any new ing in dresses and coats. T "' Correspondence, rriTt z t t d, evening.- We"are daily becoming Litter prepared to trnrJ-to takp tha v,lr,. nrf !ailv KE;. '.bargains-GEKUiCARGAINS- -f dreds of a th rin d counters our over g past few moiit: x passed ; are that that are arriving the hew goods M-tt- - Friday, a weeiuy, independent but Areswr,, publUhed' from tbs Farmers ft Etockirowera' bttUdwjf,' "srlgixi Street Bea?er City. Heaver Countr, Utah, in tho richest, moat fertile, largest and beat alfalfa, . dairy, Block and mining district In Southwest Utah. filtered at the Poatofflca In Bearer youn WAN.. the Fenton Milford Saturday afternoon. visited punnings Sunday. . Let JJS Know Vj'sR'wrWskMrinre left for 94 Cole of S. Duckhorn TIJIOTIir EROWXHIlXi, Editor and rublisher 0 1 i - ': 1mm. vuit . " Sk:'i - 7 CALIFORNIA KjV:;' IN SUMMER ; ' : J? : i- i . " The guesser Is a passing thing. Dr. ('has. F. Swanson'of Mil There will always be an almost endles ford was in Heaver Sunday, procession of him, but he'a passlns Just the same.; Few men wish to he Consuttmg Surgeon fooled by the guesser twice. To rl t Cook, of the Union Pacific to mastery you must learn to get the fncts. .lon will make mistakes., but Monday night about t?n there's a chance, to redeem the dnr known as "Our Bunch" hM when Uie facts responsible are facts the school oatatoriutn; at sway and not guesses. It's the guesses that w . .... are too unstable to build on. Now's wrs, waiter. vrolton and - Mr. your chance to forge ahead. Correct Lessing took the prizes. ; the guesert mistake by the facta, says Grit Tou may hare to prove It The newliteraryclubwili meet by repetition. The world wants to May 23rd, the, fourth Tuesday, make sure yon are beyond the guessat the home of Mrs. & C. Dun-she- e, ing stage before It will pin faith to '' - , yon. v .r- : v at 8 o'cock p.m."" , . wv f It It amusing to watch father and Stirling Tolton, son of Mr. and ton at home these nights during the Mrs. Walter Tolton, and ' fearl spelling bee. Father goet along fine Grimshawleft Wednesday for t while tnd then ton all of a tudden ahoots orer his fast one. It for Los Angeles to be gone some . Is at this point that father generally time., ".v ; want "I to says: dont hear another word out of you." Mr. and. Mrs. Myrle Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Monroe, Mr. It Is not rery difficult to tell whtc It la said the soviet may tend and Mrs. J. C. Tanner, and .Mr. a mnn Is way going, and what his destito the United States as a trade nation Is. Wben man has driven his Daniels Manager at Morrissey, We don't know, what Russia envoy. life to destruction the climax may has were the guests Monday night of to offer for sale except her eome suddenly, the trsgedy may come paper rubles, and. we are Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Bakes, atIn a moment, but you know that be not Informed at to what aort of paper tending the dance. has probably been fsclng in that direc- stock "" they are. tion for a time. It la a lst far-sight- Lit-rtno- ff " long searching quMtlon for each one of na. What Is After all, American pronunciation the attitude of my life! VTben It of French words Is no funnier than fame time for our Lord's passion and French pronunciation of American " dcnth we read that 'Hi steadfastly wordi. ' Little Elretta Patterson who has been visiting her g'randpar-ent- s Mr. and Mrs. JohnC; White," will accompany them to Milford! where I hey will see their son R. White, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. nue win go on to Reed, to take ine little girl home-Prof- , j and Mrs Maughan and Miss j MaughanMr.andMrs. Young, and Miss Carol all of Murdock faculty, ' vuucaaay, n ArtvAw ! What Shall I Get Bessie Jonn A. For Dinner? Wyatt left on t -- - If you were to stock your shelvpi with eorA assortment cf Mrs. Robt, Pixton is expected to return soon from Salt Lake City. Mr. Pixton has taken a S .nown Drand" nd t prices that wm I la you. Alan meau, egeUblei wd friiU portion of Krond at the acade-min.caaon. ' and will devote his time to chicken raising and farm produce for the summer. Beaver City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Farns-wort- h have been spending the fr.rr y. j DEAN'S CITY MARKET t weekattheFarnsworth and will return to Reaverranch, Sun- - Mrs, Herbert C, Stapley entertained the Uuhna club Tuesday of Su phurdale, announce the ar- afternoon, at her home in Jackof a baby girl, born in yal Beaver son County. onTuesdayrMaylCth. fl ( DOUBLE THE LWE OF YOUR SHOES X tSSTili d.Hi them hert for nK j08t , " MODERN SHOEHOP I kley Bldg. opp. at court House Beaver C |