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Show 99 Mother' and Daughter's Outing Wa a Big Success n Invrfh am 5 The Mother's am! Parf HerVuting. T..n at Murdock grove, toon piace w of the Young day according to plans Ass'n. Ladies' Mutual Improvment in committee About 300 attended. The to their deal charge have a very great credit in the fine success of the affair, had the unanimous support of all vthii-- W I Establishing Confidence i i Confidence is the first principle or basic foundation of Credit. All credits are founded on honor. Men are trusted only because they are deemed worthy of credit, that they will meet their obligations, moral or legal, exactly as they .Our little town turned out en- masse to attend the funeral of 'atriarch Watkin Rees an old time resident of Adamsville. Levi Joseph came home Wed nesday after working a month on the U. P. railroad at Oasis. UTAH Beaver City Soap! thisSoap!! the best built, modern homes Provofor W per cent of its cost. Beautiful eight room house, hard wood floors downstairs, hot water heat, with a $2000 brick barn that can be made into a home. Located in heart of city, One of They returned Thursday, and In clean U. S. Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah. July at 22. 1922 Lucian Gillies, of Beaver, Utah, who, on August 7, 1914, made Homesecstead entry, No. 012941, for SE tion 29, Township 27 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, hereby give notice of my intention to make three-yeProof, to establish my claim to the land above described, before Clerk of District Court, at Beaver, Utah, on the 9th day of September 1922, by two of the following witnesses: John M. Murdock, xf Beaver, Utah. A. L. Fotheringham, of Beaver, Utah, E. Gillies, Jr. of Beaver, Utah,, Glen Gillies, of Beaver, Utah. LUCIAN GILLIES. 1, ar 160 acres. Section 2289. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice of the above intention to make proof will be published in the "Beaver City Press', Beaver, Utah, for a period of 6 consecutive weeks, which I hereby designate as the newspaper published nearest the land above described. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First .publication August 4, 1922. Last publication September 8, 1922. CUCTED COLUMN All ads under this head Inserted at 1 cent per word per instreion. cents. Minimum charge, twenty-fiv- e Look up the things you do not need and let us help you find a market for them. FOR BALE old Dotson home at FOR SALE-T- he Minersville, comprising 115 acres of land, water right for 50 acres, farm machinery and tools, etc All for $7000. . Easy terms if desired. Address R. W. Dotson, Minersville Utah. -3tp. -32- WANTED from owner of farm for sale. State price. Mrs. W. Booth. Box D. Hipark, Des Moines, WANTED-- to hear Iowa.-1-- tp. It Glory Little Willie, sitting opposite to an And This pain. Our camp.s our home our house complete; The bedroom, diner, kitchen, all So make It not a garbage heap Nor use it for a horse's stall Please, burn the egg shells, scraps of bread. The wasted cheese and bacon rind. Those smears of grease and dabs of dough Are yours. Why leave such tracks be- week. See our Soap specials .. Wash and They will interest - be Qr vnu pr8tal AVhitv Luna,-a- t 4 ban 25c is UP. We still have tome bags at Going Sugar 3 j ! RaKipv, 14 7? : Fly Swatts for 25c, Fly powder 8 for 25c 7 for Ms Bottle Rubbers 3 dor. 26c, 7 doz. 50c Flour! Flour!! Elsinore and Sperrie'a Hard Wheat, GermnU j Serials We have nlentv Cantaloupes 10c large 3 for 25. Bread z loaf 2 for 5c, Onrnrw Syrup is right. J ams 2 for 25c and up. We specialize in CamninVrF,? If you are going to camp out, do not fail to call on us, ' 20-o- If Its Good To Eat We Have It THOMPSON'S CASH MARKET I Beaver City Phone 54 Screen i IM HnmNtlMMIMMIINIHIIMNHNNNNIH Doors-Windo- w We are prepared to aerve you in the line of screen doors and screen windows re- If we port having had a splendid time. Mrs. Hamiah Heslington is vis Freight of all kinds carefully and promptly bandied iting at the home of her son Wm. For reservations between Beaver and Milford. Heslington. three blocks from B. Y. University. Beaver City, Utah Phone 74F5 T. H. Russ of Provo, Mathew Reason for selling, death in the family of owner. Good terms. Address P. O. Russ of Moappa, and Hy Kuss of Box386, Provo, Utah. 33t. f. c Adv. Idaho, spent several days of last CAMPER'S CODE Notice Of Intention To Make week visiting with relatives and We like our camp, grounds fresh and Proof That nature's beauties show no stain; Environed by restful, pleasing scenes To lead our thoughts from care and ' The Family Store Wm. F. Heslington is improv ing his home by the addition of three new rooms. The Cleone Swarm of I.ee hive girls under the direction of Mae Joseph and Vera Cutler went on a hike Wednesday to the Minersville Canyon, staying over night. Beautiful Home At A Bargain Department of the Interior we can supply them IJ.F.TOLTONINV.COix Sam Johnson and Mel Hesling ton left Tuesday for the canyon, on w here they will be employed the Puffer's Lake road. Mrs. Ada Bateman and chil dren of Klsinore, spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Jack Gunn. The Bank of Personal Service Truck Line Come in and tell us your needs ver. State Bank of Beaver County Beaver-Milfor- d CHASE MURDOCK, Manager I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Stewart, rettirned home Sunday from Salt Lake. Rees Evans and family left on Tuesday for their home at Los Angeles, Calif., after spending two weeks visiting relatives and friends at Adamsville and Bea- personal desires, to a reasonable extent at least, in order to save, Commence now, if with only a little; its "littles" that make the dollars grow. We are always glad and ready tpjbe of service to you. Come in and let us talk it over. Phone 32 ' creeks. You Must Sacrifice BEAVER CITY, if It doesn't make any difference whether it is canning plies, camping, home or ranch necessities, e are ready to serve you i mi trip at l'utter's laue ana inree promise. There is no surer way to establish confidence, to beget suitable credit than through a Savings account in a good strong bank. But you cant spend and save too. i QMeeJ ting: Reasonable Cost ADAMSVILLE NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rees Jones, and families returned home Monday 'after spending a week on a fish- - m either have" it or can get it for you within and at a We who were privileged to cooperate. m haven't the size that you need, make what you want. we caa The flies are coming, are you prepared? MACKEREL & COCKETT Lumber Company Beaver VISITORS ARE WECOME friends here. Gty, Utah Phone 135 Mr. and Mrs. Lew Alpin, of The lands surrounding Puffer Lake Pleasant Grove, spent Saturday sre the proporty of the Telluride Power with Mrs. Alpin's mother Mrs. Company. The General Public is wel come to use these grounds for camping and outing purposes, and is requested to keep camps in neat and sanitary condition, to burn or bury all garbage and rubbish, to cut no live timber, and to gard continually against fire hazard Kate Joseph. They returned to their home Sunday accompanied Professional by Mrs. Joseph who will visit Mrs. Alpiu for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. David Pearce motored to Minerville Monday EXTINGUISH CAMP FIRES The representatives of the United Sut evening. y For Service are authorized to exercise George Marshall of the same supervision over camping up- ville, was in town ou on these grounds as upon Forest business. hind? Potato peel, moist spats of mush Thomas McAulav Dave and The full of the Public And sour waste that flies might claim Stewart returned hume Tues- toward keeping Puffer Lake an ideal Will stand a monument of stench after a week's outing at outing resort is desired. day And filth unto their author's name. Caii MURDOCi O. A AT ATTORNEY UW Uta BtiTir, Miners-Tuesda- PracUcea In all ths Coiras ; SUt U Beaver . - . I Some waste, of course, TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY cannot you burn, For instance, cans and refuse slop Just dig a hole to put it in And cover neatly over top So leave your camp in such a shape That others ooming soon will find That you have been a sportsman fair And left no refuse stain behind. W. E. Tangren Forest Ranger. Up To-Dat- Stationery e A man and woman are often judged by the stationery they use. Good stationery is an indication of character, of in dividuality. The Press stationery department carries in stock stationery that will appeal to the most fastidious as well as suit the most modest purse. Call and look over our well assorted stock of Hammertnill, the world's most famous brand. In it you will find tablets, boxed stationery, cabinets, large and small; also a fine line of correspondence cards, scratch pads, note books, etc at from 5c and up We also carry an line of typewriter papers, copy sheets, carbon papers, lead pencils, pens, penholders, inks, erasers, typewriter supplies, etc When in need of any of this class of stock give us a call Beaver City Press. Adv. 33-- 8 Puffer's Lake. Animals Give From Fivs to Ten Times Thsir Weight in Milk Need Beit of Feed. People seldom think of the dairy cow as a hnrd working nnlmnl, n't It Is a fact that she works harder th:m other domestic animals. Every she gives from five to ten times year her weight In milk, containing as imnh actual dry matter as do the horfi.-of two or three steers. It requires approximately y.e same amount of en rgy to produoe of milk pound as It does to plow nn acre of lun,i This gives us some .r conception the enormous amount of work the t1VB flAUO ou nn.l ln.ll uou.uies wny she should u wen red and cared for. Utah MICKIE SAYS NW6 I DWOM boosts AAXE OO tW VlSVUSPNptR s tw town k urate, Baum BETTER F VCRCUAWTV Good Actions Bring Reward. If In youth we build years of helpful, friendly, neighborly acts, we will old pensioner, whose breast bore many medals, gated at hlra and the medals long and earnestly, and at length said offer to the world the fragrance of lovto his mother; "Mother, why does able personalities when we go down that man wear his money on his coat? the western slope of life; a fragrance, Wont they let blra have pockets?" too,. that will linger after we have London Mirror. passed to the great beyond, Grit. .i . Attorney-At-La- liring: your wife and children and stop with us while in Beit Roughage for Cowi Clover hsy one of the hest of mi roughaces for the cow. it furnish.. large amounts of crude protein so essential to mlk prdl)rt,01l s palatable and murh relished. nivpr hay la unusually rich In lime and lln.e la also hf rvut Dowu, . hen you have read this ,,M,V the Press, mall it to a .'riend or r atlr elsewhere and thns a!,' i,, rertlalng the splendid resounr,; in- na scenic resort i the Beater Valley Rate ..... rt ii ..... Manager . . rut:-n,h?0r,LvVt- WOODBURY Attorney-at-La- WiUon, RL C.T. 1.00 to $3.00 va,arrn in this section rw w Office phone 'Will practice Milford In ail the Coariii the State,;-.- In . "utlon.l therefore requires con.tltn con-aiuo- nt Bold Hall bv11!";. a x l tin ii rmrt r,, iiaiu 120f5 Phone constipation. . Surely, '"V; ' ,h- i lie uoiiii rtlilford-Bear- er Stage Line For Passage to Milford . Tires, Tubei s Auto Accewories Beaver City Maieriml ful thlhtf call on ; Arthur Sm!& Weld-in-.' - . - Beaver Garag f:u.,.n- Plus- - ToWo, ohla S,?-- . Faauiy iuU Oiy-Acetylc- , C" - Plamblog Supplies Fu - vno . - For First Class I n'n Uti1 Milford. I needed. Plant Food Removed. A ton of butter removes only Rev enry rents worth of ,dnt food" he farm while the sale of the fr, that produce It would carry awar Ur $W0 In soil fertility. w SALT LAKE CITY Farmer. te I WILSON HOTEL DAIRY COWS WORK HARDEST For Plants. Add a few drops of ammonia to the water with which you water your house plonts and you will find them growing better. SAMCLINE t tc-A- dv- Drug Store, boe-a- Phone t 1 lf Te Clean Uathsr Browu leather bags ruf f thick lnth by rubblnj on w white aoap. Apply It with ( rub hard, let It remain oo a ""t wonder ntes, then wipe dry with i.. nd polish wltn vaseline ruo with bare handa; rub rery use too much, and wipe off weu. Utah j &' |