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Show "J R J: I BEAVER CITY WEEKLY PRESS 3) List Entered in the Postoffic3 la FISH HATCHERY ISeaver Chassis $235 lunabouts 269 ouring frock Chassis 298 . 380 530 oupe ( 'edan county i surely going to have a nsh hatchery. The location is lust southwest of Beaver at a Place which State Fish and Game Commissioner D. H. Madsen declare to be ideal both as to accessibility and as to the quality and tempera-lur- e of the water. Two big loads of lumber were de- livered on the ground the first of the week, and work will be pushed to completion as rapidly as possible. The hatchery is to have a capacity of 1.000,000 eggs and is to be ready to deliver fish to the streams of Beaver and vicinity early next spring - Mr. Madsen has, by his energy, shown to the people of this end of the state, that he has the eood of the whole state at heart and not just one little spot. lie believes that the people of the south, are entitled to more fish and more attention, and if possible, he will Kive them what they desire. 595 RADIO KNTERTAIXMKXT ALL PRICKS F. O. B. DETROIT of low price and with the msov now rwu cars are a nigger vaiue unlay than ever jneat-is the time to place jour ow Tmm If desired. Baa- - Subscriptioa 11.00 a Year In the History of the Ford Motor Company s JUST RECEIVED- -- E, Carlton, Editor Karl 3. Carttoa, Prop. LOWEST PRICES At these lowest LEGAL NOTICES 9ra mOm. before order for reasonably prompt ' ry The radio entertainment last night at the high school was attended by a large and appreciative audience. The main was a speech by Herbert Hoov er, who delivered a strong address in Los Angeles on the subject of "Colorado River Control." a Restoration to Land of Noin Nat'l Entry tice it hereby given that lands des cribed below, embracing 38.29 teres. within thsFUlmore National Forest, Utah, will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of United States and the act of June 11, 190 (34 , Stat., 333 ), t the l"nited States land office at Salt Lake City. Utah, on April 3. 1923 by any qualified person, except that for a period of SO days prior to said date, the- land will be subject to ft preference right of men of the War with Germany, Such men, in order to avail a of their preference rights, must file their applications on or after December 14, 1922 but prior to April 3, 1923. All such applications filed on or sfter December 14, 1922 but prior to January 3. 1923, will be ircaicu as simultaneously filed at 8 a. m on January 3. 1923. All such applications filed on or after January 3, 1923, but prior to April 3, 1923 will be treated in the order in wnica nied. Applications may be filed by the general nnhlto within a days prior to April 3, 1923 and will ue ireatea as simultaneously filed at 9 a. ra. on April 3. 1923: N 2 N of Lot 12 (9.37 acres), Ses 36, T. 16 S.. R. 4 W., S. L. M.; E of Lot rrt ce them-selve- eusen & Son. 1- during R. ferv Testing:. Charcine-- and Renairinov Ynm- c C J7 AVMA JLU win De lesiea ana mea wiui Distilled Water r ottnarge. Side .. Bildg. next to Neilsen's Garage, Beaver, Ut z PROFESSIONAL CARDS pill SHOULD BE USED EVERY DAY I Mrl is a Health Food. V y There was an ominous sound of rending cloth and lie was hurried away for "I heard a bang," he exrepairs. plained, "and J wondered what It was. But when 1 felt myself coming through I knew It was me." London - YEAR V First Wire Suspension Bridge, The first wire suspension bridge In the world, built In 1810. was across the Schuylkill river In Philadelphia. Supported by cables of six wires, It had a span of 408 feet and whS 18 Inches wide. Not more than eight people were permitted to walk on It at one time. - year greeer. for sale by X IXV. CO. FARMERS MRS. 1). UKENK and KTOCKftRftWDRfi MRH. AVER CELERY NOW m U PEARCE READ- Y- F2 ROBERT L. PIXTON Meat is an article of food that should be purchased with great care. If we tell you a certain cut of meat is good, you may rest assured that it is good at Mil ford, Law Utah aaa For First Claaa Plumbing of, BEAVER CITY Vests and Sweaters very besirable Patterns of AAA UTAH AAA MILFORD-BEAVE-R STAGE LINE Tourist Gafe and Bakery WHERE THEY HAVE GOOD EATS AND NEVER SLEEP Phone 80 East Side of Camp Grounds r. For Passage to Milford, Book at Drug Store Phone 1 a wiii,ii GMoUne, Oils, Tubes, Tires and a muj Accessories Call and See Us Reaver, Utah AAA We have a complete line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, UNDERWEAR Mr. Jasper HOSIERY, SHOES HATS Mrs. Lew Harris was given a surprise bundle shower at her home on Friday night of last week, by a number of her friends. Games and social time were enjoyed. Mrs. Harris received many handsome glfta Refreshments were served to twenty-si- x guests. CAPS, OVERCOATS myV.y' V"- --" SUITS ETC. asaaananBBaBMBSSBSBBBMSa Nice Fresh Groceries Always on Hand Mr. T. K. Michnm of Sparks, Nevada, who has been spending a couBring ple of weeks hero with hi far returned to his home Monday. Mrs. Michnm and children will leave the first of December accompanied by Mrs." Micham's father, Mr. Joseph Who will spend the winter la Arlso-n- a R. E. and California. your wife and children and stop with us while In LAKE CITY Rates, f 1.00 to 3.00 SALT Wilson . . . Maaamr Farmers & Stock- growers Store; Dan E. Lybbert, Manager 171AICING H0USEV70RH EASY Clean steel knives and forks, remove stains and grease with m LINOLEUM SAPOILBO Navajo Blankets Cleans Scours Make Nice Rugs. ver T call on ARTHUR SMITH Phone 120 f5 Is Complete Some PHONE Plumbing Supplies, Fixtures n, brother GILLIES BROS. MARKET WILSON HOTEL Our Line of ats, Gaps, Leather a A George. ons, a QUALITY MEATS w BEAVER GARAGE Anthony Pendleton, of Clark-stoUtah, has been visiting with the B. F. Pendleton family for two weeks. He left Siturday for a visit with friends and relatives in St. 4 A Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shepherd and son, Du. arrived here Sunday afternoon by auto to visit Mr. Shepherd's mother, Mrs. Sarah Shepherd. They were accompanied by Mr. Ray Sim- Buy Your Winter's Supply Now n e 33 r three-eighth-in- Mr. Pkons 18 t BEAyER SUITITORIUM SAM CLINK If you suffer from buttgeetioa, or lists la plain foed, buy a package frem ". A Wm. Black, Thos. Baldwin ana Paul Thompson returned Sunday from Baker, Nevada, where they have been working for the Lasky pic ture company. IN THE of UK HtatA Beaver. Utah hide-and-see- Bsaver City, Utah A t Beaver, Utah Practices in all the Court vle-len-tly Othello Pearce has returned from Cedar City, where he has been attending school at the Branch college. v(sd Mackerel & Cockett Lumber Company CLOTHES CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING Ladies' Work a Specialty Give us a trial Next Door East of Press OSce. L Mr. and Mrs. Rastus Bohn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. White at dinner Sunday. ivi LOWEST PRICES. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY. 1-- Attorney EHL'S SERVICE STATION NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IN YOUR COAL-BE- ST COAL AT -J 2 tso acres), Sec 7, T. 21S. R. 2 W. S. L M.; NW 4 of Lot 2 (9.89 acres i , ee. 6, T. 26 S., R. S W., 8. L. M Total area hereby Hated is 38. 26 acres. Listed without applicant. a. List flcn S Wuiihem sistant Commissioner of the General imhw umce. November 16. 1922. 1st publication, December 1, 1922 Last publication, Dec. 22. 1922. Tit-Bit- E CARLOAD OF CEDAR SHINGLES IN 1- -2 Identified. athletic LESSING'S CONFECTIONERY . MURDOCH Attorney at Law children's party Cyril wat iday Trade. We serve the best CHILI in town - U. A. At A Fresh Supply of Dates, Figs and Nuts for Hol- Polishes THE STORE WITH A Beaver City Phome OOXSCTJZXCE U VtAM TRY THIS- Ws have soma of the finest, peals, orange, lemon and clt ron, put up ia packages, all ground, ready to put in the mine meat or ia a cake, at 70 cents per package. It will keep until need. Fresh supply of currents, raisins and dates, 2Sc per package. Figs 20c per lb. Cranberries 30c per quart. . Large cake Co-O- p No POCfl MOBCAirs SONS CO.. Kw Imi, (J. waste 1 A. THOMPSON'S CASH ilAREET |