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Show PRESS BE A VEER CITY WEEKLY in! ing, and to develop dUcrlminatlon the chaloe-- of books. recent article in According to noted ftnd Tribese. Lake the Salt In general, there Is a growing appre ciation of the Importance of chllana in the bookstores, dren'a reading American book publishers lead the world I nthe production of entertain ing nnd beautiful books for boys ana rlris. The child's home library Is the basis for the formation of his BEAVER CI TV WEEKLY PRESS E. Carlton, Editor Karl S. Carflton, Prop. - Cor .Entered In the PoHtofiicj in rer City, Utah, as Second Clasa M!l Bea- Matter. ri Year Subscription J 2.0 CHILDREN'S COOK WEEK will The fourth annua; jook be observed November Book- 12 stores, churches, mother's cluba. a aspublic libraries, sociations and other organizations con&rned with children, will this year, as for three years past, take opportunity to emphasize the impor tance of books for the children and young people. parent-teacner- A special point is made of distributing lists of books suitable for the youthful reader, as well as consider ation of writers and illustrators who are specializing on children's books. Tho quer.tion of "What shall our Children read?" is one that shouia interest every parent. Our public library furnishes opportunity for boys and girls to form the- habit of read - taste for litarature. The ability to use books' for information, as well on the reading habit formed in early youth. Interested and careful supervision of the young readers choice of books Is the outstanding problem of the parent who has young children just arriving at the reading age. alAppreciation of good literature is more ways a mark of culture and is over a source of enjoyment and a preparation for contact with the intelligent reading public. " Mrs. Lottie Pearce and two daughters, Misses Virginia and Zelma, took Mrs. Ennhi Jones back to Sunday, after she had visited .relatives here for a few days. Mrs. Pearce drives her Oldsmobile car with skill and ease. -- DEMOCRATIC RALLY- Striking New Red Cross rnL'VTY AGEXT STICKS WITH HOG PROJECT - The Democrats fired the last gn I. A. Christiansen waa appointed ! of the campaign last Monday, night, vtnavar rnuntV in D) A in the opera there h'M here during their 1 l -- v rver since. One or me m work campaign.' The meeting was to have ,'nt results of his eight years' been in the nature of a candidates complexion of a U the change in the in Toif on 'presided In .its night Cart the hogs of the county. Sandy very pleasing manner and introduced dark cherry to various huss from the different speakers.' Music was the be to popular come " light tan has furnished by a male quartet. Beaver hog in shade universal - and Robert White, candidate for repcan- that few porkers The menntntivp wbs the first speaker. He society. color, at unbroken . . . . Mlilt Doasi an t ki oH -. for explained me hn(.w.rfound CP. SI liavC naiiuj tude towards the different issues of black or white spots., the campaign from tint of his oppon- their Mr. Chirstiansen early showed the ent. that he believed what he He raid he was in favor of the farmers was preachin gabouf raising better constitutional amendment number 2, well-bre- d when he purchased some as he considered it would bring re- hogs, for registered DuroclJerseys lief to the farmers and that it was. few a maintained He has endorsed as a part of the Farm Bu- himself.. ever since. The farmers breds pure was the he as reau .program and into rush not pure breds. A few i)f'. Farm Bureau candidate, he was supbreeding stock, but started raising amendment. that porting of them continued. A presCbarle&'Petty of Hurlcane was the only part' are three such breeders in nfltt speaker. He wanted to be elec- ent there The thing which the farted because he thought he could be the county. did adopt unanimously was the the representative of the entire dis mers boars of use pure bred Duroc-Jerse- y trict and not Just one small part of the in boars the all Three years ' it. He said he was more or less in r CI That Durocs. bred were pure county he often in that politics dependent wo ht wit same condition exists today had helped to p'U (rood Republicans One Of these exceptions exceptions. in office. in I ' ' ' - 1 was caused by a man moving ' ' Mr. Musser was introduced and he live his and Idaho from bringing surely proceeded to muss up the Re- stock with him. He said he was publicans present. Before the days of the county ag- a partisan Democrat, a Democrat one who believed in the Democratic pnt Just a few hogs, fattened on party and Its principles and believed acorns, were shipped out of the 100 In taking it straight. He devoted a county. Since his time about Cll. out, been have cars of hogs shipped large part of his time to the so-ca was big marketing' led rotten Republican state convention and the machine which runs factor I neffectlng this standardiza things in Salt Lake county. He paid tion of breed. It meant more money his compliments to Bamberger, say- - to have well bred, uniform hogs. Unplan of selling, ng he was a pod fellow, but not at der the received each the actual re farmer all Senatorial timber. He said Bamlot of turns from his hogs on the berger was a personal friend of his, of getthe minus market, expense Mr. him. He said played cards with Riveting the attention ef the beholder on the fact that tin Differences in net them there. ting wae a a real real statesman, pro King can Red Crosa is chartered by Congress as an official vahatwr-ahlbltlonist and an honor to the state returns were soon traced to pure organization, the dome of the Capitol at Washington, upon whkk as i bred boars' which furnished a very and nation. imposed a large Red Cross, ii the central figure of a new poster fa i Call. The IntroducRoll which reason for Cross their Red has Annual posrer, been pronouaml J. F. Tolton was the next speaker. tangible t of the most striking of innumerable representations ef the fuuna t-iAs the hour was getting late, he cut tion into all herdR. The improvement New York a of Franklin work Booth, of artist wida the renon, U h's remarks short, devoting a few in stock has not only been confined be displayed throughout the country during the Roll Call period, Aracf to Beaver county; adjoining coun minutes to the tariff question and Day to Thanksgiving, when the Red Cross membership for 192S wit few minutes to answering Mr. Hankc ties have secured breeding stock enrolled. . stand on some of the issues of the from this center. day. He said he hoped no vote would be cast against Ernest Bamberger on SIXTH RKD CROSS ROM. CAM, account of religion or race. He then proceeded to introduce- -' the candiNovember 11. which is Armistice dates In his usual pleasant manner day, is also the annfversarv of the much to the satisfaction of the large American Red Cross Roll Call, this I audience. You would enjoy a good hot cup of chocolate; being the Sixth year since the begin At the close of the meeting the ning of the war. where the Red Crcvs a dish of Chilli or a Hot Dog. chairman announced that the ladies entered again the service of the na were serving lunch in the Phillips ion's soldiery, and pledged iteelf to hall across he street. The floor was this SODAS and ICE CREAM ALL THE TIME service so long as the need re swept, the music started and dancing mained. National headquarters ap was enjoyed until the dancers got propriated more money for hospital tired and disappeared to their homes ized CONFECTIONERY men and their de oibbi. "en count- y- boeJbeibgeM Mom lc ,, ", 0T' A -- Jiff ll TTl J' '. 1 Chartered by GDiife fltM These are the days you should invesetigate our line of al In Peace andlfrWar AtHomeGAbroad - k WOOL SWEATERS, FLANNEL SHIRTS and LEATHER VESTS L .' Just what you need for the cold days. Also a large $tock of Rubbers and Overshoes. Beaver Co-O- p THE COOL EVENING- S- .. LESSING'S pendents and for relief work, than the entire amount of the Roll Call leas year. Out $1.00 memberships, "contributing" $5.00. or nf sustaining" memberships $10.20, the chapter holds all but 50 cents which is forwarded to head quarters as the portion due from the chapter as a unit of the organization. It is hoped that the old members will the Red Cross in the true spirit of "staying" with it 'till the Job is done. REPl'BMCAN RALLY SHOULD' BE USED EVERY DAY Ronwn leI Is Health FhmI. V If you V Buffer IN THE YEAR K from Indigestion, or ft yon believe iu plala food, buy a package from your grocer, --w, . for sale by The candidates on the Republican ticket held an interesting meeting on Saturday night in the opera house Wm. Boyle, precinct chairman pre sided and good music was furnished ' by the glee club. ueorge Jefferson, county chairman who was the first to address the au dience, devoted his time to a discus sion of the proposed amendments giving It as his opinion that the sec ond amendment, providing for an in ITEMS FROM MAXDF.RFIKLD come ta and for the classification of property for taxation should be de Mr. and Mrs. Rube Edwards visit feated on account of the latter cause The candidates were Introduced to ed a few days this week at Richfield. the people and some remarks were They were guests of Mr. Edward's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charmade. The main talk of the evening was ley Nielson. made by H. T. Hanks, candidate for The Manderfleld u prescntativo. Hes said he had been Irrigation and questioned on prohibition, the cigar Irrigation company has been doing ette law and the nilities commission a considerable amount of team work Hrst he said, "I am not In fayor of the last two weeks, enlarging it to repealing the prohibition law. I am some oxtent. in favor of amending the cigarette law so that it can he enforced or else Mr and Mrs Hiih repealing it. I am opposed to the Mr. and Mrs. Baker Edwards, spent! Public Utilities commission." Saturday at the home of Mr. and Irs Mr. Hanks remarks were well re John Fraser, of Milford. returning ceived by the audience. Sunday. i. ooimiry. candidate for Mr. and Mrs. county attornry and C. P, Harris Josenh candidate for county cornmisMoner al spent the latter part of the week In NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IN re-en-ter TOLTON IX V. CO. FARMERS JA 8TOCKGROWERS CO. DIEHL'S SERVICE STATION Battery Testing, Charging and Repairing. Your Battery will be Tested and Filled with Distilled Water Free of Charge, East Side Bildg. next to Neilsen's Garage, Beaver, Ut THOMPSON SAYS: I can save you money if you will let me. I will keep the cost of your meals down as low as the wholesale prices will permit Seedless Raisins 17 Seeded Raisins 20c l-- 2c THOMPSON'S CASH MARKET Pin. For quick results on all metalware use i i R. B a guest at tho Beaver hotel the first or the week. Silas ("ox went t0 Salt Lake on Tuesday on u !nsines trip. . r. inuon went i.aKe last Tu..s,!av m visit 1, at: tnlAPe to Salt Ewca Mrf u't Si C. K AiJtend.nre .; UQ(j Adult. Fiction Circulated . 61 Children's Fiction Circulated 171 iuiui witn Others g 50 liooKs Added 116 Members Registered .28 Number of Readers 660 VI? nave a wonderful lot of new books on our pelves. Come make good use of them during the next month and help our record go up. No waste Mrs. E: J.'N0ye was compliment fd on the success of the serving at tho old restaurant plant for the ral- caslo Ti. 0. S. A. (ziicizDaczia PolUbtt COAL AT ST ORDER EARLY. I Mackerel & Gockett Lumber Company Beaver City, Hah BEAVER SUITITORIUM CLOTHES CLEANING, PRESSING, Ladies' Work a Specialty us a trial Next Door East of Press 0 i,,r8 ,renp Tolton. Miss rty H. VVhornham. The eleventh Lt, You know ns-li,,,- e WeMey itthe better the food you eat the gre birthday of dauKht,,r Farrer. ws. MIkh . f your strength and vitality. Good food makes strong on pep. We sell you the very best food we DO NOT touch you up for any fancy pn sti--bu- t Give us a trial. GILLIES BROS- - MARK$ IlKAVKR ( IT!' rilONR 7 ' Libmrlan. otreal pIwUHr, ,oa nu ly Monday night, and it that of her young friend,, who came In ahe may open up lunch rooms next unannounced, after .chool on to the Golden Rule Store Octc, shortly. PUT QUALITY ON YOUR TABLE k Large cake W .tw, REPORT OF BRAVER COUNTY Pt BLIC LIBRARY, (XT. 1022' her dau LaRue and i.uiu Tolton I. n k faculty, while her sisters are In their third year there. Scours COAL-BE- LOWEST PRICES. PLACE YOUR tho audience. Paragoonah. .... AftAr Ka .,,., ....... .mi)t ,ne noor cleared and dancing was Miss Kate Patterson Indulged In went to Reed on Monday for a few until midnight. weeks' visit. 1 Cltan YOUR ; so addressed John Goodwin came up from th mine to vote Tuesday. Cooking Utensils "5 CLEAN 0' CARLOAD OF CEDAR SHLNGLK lounst iate and oaKery HKRETIIEYHAVE GOOD EATS AND NEVER SLEEP Phone 80 o Cama Gro' Ffl.f |