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Show BEAVER WINS BALL GAME; SCORE 19 TO nusmess is Beaver wort the baseball game Wednesday afternoon by a score jof 19 to5agamst Milford. The Beaver hoys displayed excellent team work but the Milford lads Good i The If you make it good. way you appear to your friends and customers has a direct influ- ence upon your business. A haircut helps you. A 5 shave makes you friends. .! revealed lack of practice. Manager Stanley tattersall re 11 ports that financially the game was a failure and the merchantsof Beaver will again be called upon to make up a deficit. The rec eipts a 0 from admissions amounted to $14, jr; f met. while expenses totaled $30. Puffer's Lake Beaver County's Most Beautiful Resort Theline-u- p of thegame follows: Milford Position Braver S. Barton Catcher Diehl You Are Welcome Announcement is HEALTH CONDITIONS IN mi uy Coon K. Barton Piteher Beaver County offers a real Martin E. Barton First PL opportunity to intelligent farm- birth on Thursday, iSepuS Palmer Second Hurst ers who are looking for cheap 21st, of a baby daughter. McAllister C. McShane S. S. abundant water, good land, E. Horton Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Horton Third By Dr. Jos. McCregor Ashtort schools, good markets. E Pearce Officea) Ross (Health C. McShane LF Ashworth and Martin Gooi H. A. Christiansen, C. B. Fotherinnham Pearce Perhaps, no city in the state win have returned from County Agricultural Agent sitis more of Uiah R. F. favorably Heslingttn Lessing City where they of the from uated, standpoint days, with Mrs. Fern iuIhealth and sanitation than is and Mrs. Joyce Klinger SmitT Mrs Barton Kenneth Mr and NOT THE PHILOSOPHER'S IDEA Beaver. The air is cool and trac- announce the arrival of a little Dr. and Mrs. E. A year. son, born Thursday, Sept. 21st. Small Girl Gavt Peculiar Twist to ing practically all the wenUo Richfield Thursiy Proverb That Some of Us There re no nights that are May, Remember. i L: A. Mrs. FotlieringbarnTpeiil returned" on Fridav"5nfi; w rea y su t rynSHd o'ppr essi ve, n week in Sarah Jane Petty who hash, A Philadelphia school teacher was deed, so far as the summer cli- the latter part of the quoting to her pupils the sayings of mate of Heaver is concerned, Richfield, returniug to Beaver visiung ner aaughfer at various wise men touching the value field. is nothing more to be de- Sunday evening. of silence on certain occasions, when there makes she pave them the proverb to the ef- sired; which condition fect that we have one mouth and two materially for the health and ears, in order that we may listen twice happiness of it's citizens. as much as we speak. Beaver has a very excellent A day or so after the Instruction, the teacher, to see how well the les- water system, the water being son had been learned, asked a girl puconducted directly, from a spring pil the question, as above. Little Lulu had forgotten the philos- in the mountians to the people, opher's maxim; but the question did A'ith no possible chance for connot seem a difficult one to answer. tamination. Probably water "Because," she said, "we should not could be not obtained that is have room In our face for two mouths, and we should look too crooked If we more pure or free from organic had only one ear." substances. "No, Lulu," said the teacher, "that Is not the reason. Perhaps Marie can These factors, together with fell us." the nature of the soil and pure "Yessum," said Marie, "It's that way so we can let what we hear go In at air, contribute very largelj to one ear and out at the other!" Philthe health of the people. adelphia Ledger. The writer has lived in Beaver for the last eight years, and durGreat Britain Bart Feathers. No more feathers cau enter Great ing that time there has not been are easily procured and Britain now that the plumage pro- one case of which fever, typhoid hibition bill Is In force. Women who abundant in Beaver City. have feathers In their hats are the has been contracted here; only envy of their friends and osprey feath- me case of diphtheria and one With a railroad through ers, bird of paradise plumes, ami all case of scarlet fever; while Winds of fans will shortly be worth this section, we could notes. Af- many of the diseases that are their weight In rican ostriches and elder ducks are the more common in other communsupply lumber at more only exceptions to the law, as the ities have not been known here plumage of both species can he obreasonable rates. We are tained without cruelty while they are during that period. moulting. The new law does not tip Many of the monthly reports in any ply to passengers coming Into the conn ready to to the State Board of Health, try with feathers as part of their personal apparel. Birds of paradise re show an entire absence of any movement that will give cently have been killed at the rate of infectious or contagious diseasus a railroad. 30,000 a gear In full breeding plumage, es. r-.-7 The man who goes about with a down-at-the-lie- sr, el appearance is very likely to have a down-at-the-he- business. el We are here to help you get business. . BEAVER BARBER SHOP Ashworth and Atkins, props. J I BUILDING MATERIALS FRESH DELICIOUS VEGETABLES FIRST CLASS GROCERIES and everyday wants of the household, have built a reputation for me in Beaver City. MRS. BELLE REESE five-poun- d Be Forehanded and" as many as 300,000 albatross?? were killed In one raid in the Pacific. Florida has been swept clean ol egrets, whole colonies of these birds having been butchered at the breeding season to obtain the feathers some times known as "ospreys." LOOK TO YOUR PLUMBING While Beaver is primarily a iairy town, which would make complete sanitation more difficult, yet, there has been such a vigorous campaign against unsanitary conditions, carried on ' Are the Pleiades Dimmer! the City Board of Health for The question presents Itself whether by the three stars of the constellation of the past few years that condiPleiades have less brilliancy than for- tions now are very tolerable. merly, or whether prehistoric man had "Clean up" days have been a better sight than ours, or If he was wont to climb up the mountains to ex- inaugurated and n eiders of amine the nearest stars, or If the at- the Board of Health have made mosphere of past ages w as purer than thorough house to house in- ours? Supplies Fixtures and Service This problem arises from the fact 'pvvnuii, aim, ou lai aa jnjssi-- 1 we see from below only seven of all conditions ble, eliminated the stars of the Pleiades and that the that militate might last three stars can only be seen bj against a ascending to the highest summits, strictly healthful and sanitary while there have Just been discovered city. stones dating from prehistoric time As a result of this effort, that uion which the ten stars are engraved. This Interesting question In astronarch enemy of man, the house omy and archeology has been broached has hardly been in, evidence to the French Academy of Sciences by fly, the M. Blgourdan. present year and that not until very lute in the season. t Lumber Dealers, Coal, Building and Repair Contractors f that Do your pari to maintain the present high standard of health in Beaver. MACKERELL and COCKETT FEWER ' 1 The most favorable conditions Magician. Kellar, magician, died at the age of ind golden opportunities are seventy-three- . In bis prime he was worthless where sicknfss and the greatest sorcerer anioug the bll lion and a half people living on earth. disease abound. These objections From his life we learn this: to home-seekerhave been enPeople who saw Kellar marveled at in eliminated Beaver City, tirely his magic. Yet they knew that 'It's aU a trick." and, so far as a healthful location Only a few centuries ago a short is concerned, Beaver offers a period In the history of man magisecond to none in our entire cians were taken seriously, looked on place ' as supernatural. country. Science and education rapidly are man's gullibility, the eliminating A Bargain For Someone basis of many forms of slavery. Intending homeseekers Phone 120 f5 Beaver City Utah i We will sell our entire stock of young and old The Misses URue and Lula Tol-topuro bred C. White leghorns, and Uhite left on Tuesday for Salt Lake, Rock hens and pullets. Plymouth to continue their studies at the We also have some fine male U. of U., preparatory to receivbirds of both breeds. We will ing their U. A. degrees this year. also sell 12 bead of sheep, one a n Miss Edna Stapleton who Mrs. Jesse S. Robinson and spent a portion of last winter little son, arrived on Saturday here with her aunt Mrs. A. L, from Paragoonah, and are at Fotheringham, arrived on Sun- home with Mrs. Robinson's parday from the northwest, and is ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. White. mmm-mi'jadwn moj.a renewing,., acquaintances in BeaOthello Pearce was accompanq qi.i iiiuu. Siii.iimfc 'liranj ver. ied by his mother Mrs Lottie q jsnra djaqj n s.unpid ,1141 Long envelopes, shipping tags, etc. Pearce on Thursday to Salt Lake .troop puv svog ujiip 'nooo uuj Xjjuiq oj j,m Jinu ,uni J 'oxM at tba Presa office. where he will attend school Uuojm Bum;mog - pure bred yearling Rnmbbuillett ram; incubator, brooder etc if you want something good dont pass this up. Timothy Brownhill. and investors are especially interested in the "financial standing of the people among whom they expect to make their home. It will therefore, doubtless be of interest to learn that Beaver Valley, has fewer morgaged homes, population considered, than any other section of the country. . That is what I have found in looking over the records of real estate and morgage transactions at the county seat of Beaver- - s, ARTHUR SMITH MORTGAGED HOMES! . i S. -- -- 0. WHITE Jr., Abstractor, |