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Show BEAVER COUNTY NEWS BEAVER CITY WEEKLY PRESS 4 Cora Karl XL Carlton, Editor Carttoa,- - Prop. . Entered in the Pos to files la Beaver City, Utah, a Second Class Mtl Matter. Subscription $2.00 a Tear DID YOU EVER STOP TO THIXK That you should spread the truth about your city and spread It far and .."'.-'Wide. , .That most cities depend primarily on their geographical location tor their, .prosperity, yet. some of those most fortunate in this respect, often I fall to attract desirable Industries and 1 even frequently fail to hold those al- I ready located within the borders. Of- -i ten the boosters tell of the wonders I and glories therein," and when you approach these cities, you are greeted, with the most uninviting, tumble down assortment of buildings imaginable. How can these cities expect other than that the stranger will be disappointed? How else is he to mea sure the community service the city has to offer. I That surely the city that Is made pleasant to lire In from the stand point of the merchant, workman and the property owner, alike, Is aesuerd of peace ana pieanty and lust aos surely, the city that falls through ack of foresight or planning, to the proper ciTie serrice, will pay the penalty due to the stultified growth and decadence that must su rely overtake Its industries. f That it takes united effort, faith and pride to put your city forward : , pro-Tid- mors ell leading away from the representative system In the government of political parties has been destroy ed by, legislation; prohibiting parties from nominating candidates other wise than 'through direct primaries which in many states may be domin ated by voters out of sympathy with the party thus controlled by, hostile ' votes. ... The value of any system, must be Judged by its results. Whatever may be said theoretically, either by the remngogue or the doctrinaire, In favor of everthrowlng the representa tive method of party government, the fact remains that the result has been to break down party authority and party responsibility. Not only are the people not satisfied with the outcome but they complain loudly that poli tical parties fall to meet their res ponsibilities, through the power of a political party to do - anything has been, adgh destroyed, The abandonment of the American system of two great responsible poli tical parties la favor of the European, system of blocs representing the immediate purposes of a limited group, may look tike progress to all those who look upon politics and pub lie life only as a means of personal exploitation. But to those who are In terested in - government from the broad patriotic motives, the destruction of political parties brought ab out by legislation prohibiting jartles from operating on the representative system, precipitating the present e- - , rather than encouraging. fup , REPRESENTATIVE BEST LN LEGAL NOTICES SMALL or CITIES .r GOV. The great men who framed the American Constitution Intended ' to establish, and did establish, not a di rect democracy but a representative republic. They knew that a people sufficiently intelligent to be capable of self government were also rufflci jntly intelligent to understand that the people generally had not the time, the disposition or the means to acquaint themselves with the details! , . if legislation or particular measures A MAY STORY of government. In order that this fork might be wisely and well dons ., itaipn k Kenaua. a newspaper he founders of this government ar- - man. well known in New York, has anged that the people might choose the distinction of having written "Ed gent to make their laws, Just as en and Return," in which Doris May hey would choose agents to make will appear at ths Victory heir shoes or their coats rather than The author at present Is on the staff lotch the Job by letting everybody of the New, York Tribune. He is one ake a whack at it These agents they of the best known newspaper men in aade responsible to the people, re- the country , He believes that motion quiring them to return periodically picture eud'encee like best to li ugh p the people for renewal of their and has given "Eden and Return" j i .. many merry movements. Tho picture I The tendency to abandon our Is one of the year's best comedies. republic and substitute r it the system of direct democratic The average yield of potatoes per overnment advocated generally by acre in the United States vsrles from ie European radicals, has resulted about 6 0t bushels In Texas to more i some changes In our governmental than 'S00 bushels in Msine. accord heme and the suggestion of many Ing tov agricultural reports. f . - y. ve ' TOWNS In the District Court of the Fifth District of the State of TJtab ia and for Beaver Coaaty, A paper la a small town in Texas, Palmer Bond and Mortgage Comsays that In towns which are rather pany, a corporation. Plaintiff, small to support a commercial club vs Levi Howd, and Clara Howd. his 1th ah extensive' " budget , lunch wife, and Consolidated Wagon anc clubs are the best possible substi Machine Company, Defendants. tutes. These clubs should meet To be sold at Sheriffs sale at the weekly or monthly and around the front door of the County Court house table, town problems arejiiacussed in the city of Beaver. Beavre ConntvJ to oiaie oi v'tan, on the 15th day of Jan Is No to' small place. Dat o'clock, a. town lsiuary' A - . no have such a club, and too lar?3 or too amat to need such! tie and claim, of said defendants or either of them In and to the follow- clubs. described real estate situated tn Yes, we knew it, and Milford " w. w boasts the oldest and best club of ",t, Milford ; hat kind in the sUte; and "Coramenclnsr tn knows Its benefits and its limits- northeast corner of 8ectlon 11 Town- snip 29 Sosth of Range T, west of Sajt Lake Meridian, and running Tbera are a tew principles which thence south 6.60 rods, thence west must be observed In order tor such 99 rods; thence north S.60 rods to a club to continue la its good work, tne section line between SO and 81 of said' township and as soon as those principles are Selon" ana range: thence north 19 rods. interest club the lags. violated, tnence east 7 rods; thence north east The first principle to be observed: erly 7 rods more or less, thence east Never endorse candidates for pos 86 rods; thence south IS rods to the place of beginning, containing 1T.8 ition or office." acres of land more or less situated in collec a take Second: "Never up bections 30 and 81 of said township tion, or pass a, subscription paper." and range, also. Third: Be very ? careful about Commencing at the northeast cor giving the club's endorsement to any ner of Section 81, Township J9South of Range 7 West thence south S.60 proposition upon which there Is a rods; thence west X rod thence north memthe chance for division among 28.6 rods: thence east 1 rod: thence bera" south 23 rods; to the place of begin Fourth- - Always attend the lunch ning, as a risjit of way for the pureons with a good appetite and never pose of Ingress and egress Into and upon the land laylnr to the north and borrow tho price from other mem the south of said described tract of bers." iana, also The southwest quarter of the north Remember clubs of this kind have east quarter of Section 25, Townno and or offices dues no. regular whip 29 South of Range 6 West ot roles. membership Salt Lake Meridian containing 40 ac The next meeting of the club will res, aiso, The northeast quarter of the south be at the Milford hotel, Wednesday, west quarter of Section 32. Township Year New January 3. Let's start the 29, 8outh Range 7 West of Salt Lake a attendance. large right with Meridian containing 40 acres of land. You are Invited to be there. No Together with all ditch and wate Just a good appetite rlerhts of every nature, however evimembership and 60 cents is all that Is required. denced. The purchase price payable In law- Beaver County News. ? mi money of the United states of ARE FilAKY WEelher i It wants to pee how touch, not how little, Serrice it cn offer Jtj patron. Do you raaiijt. U tevp?portunltie ol emergency is. -- . call is? ABOUT THESE. SERVICE FEATURES ASK OUR MANAGER Uons?tr? r t ceries, Canned Goods, Toflt Artie- Ics, Kitchen Utensils, Tabfe Ware, Farmers & Stock-growe- rs Store-.M..- . TDan E. Lyb)ert;Manager TB9 STORE WITH A Beaver City . ' 1 " I CONBCXENCB , w i UTAH Phone 14 t WT ill Itleats, urocenes, vegetaDlcS Our meats are tender, our. groceries are fresh, our vegetables ; : ar crisp ! . GILLIES BROS. LIARICET It, es ' etc tils, America. Dated at Beaver, Utah, this 19th day of December, A D 1922. C. K. JAMESON, Sheriff; Beaver County, By E. O. Puffer, Deputy. tax-freChas. W. Boyd. Atty. for PlalntlffA Salt Lake City, Utah. ities by cities, counties, states and First pub. December 22. 1923 nation. Last pub. January 1923. KThv ahnnlfl th hnldftr nf tS.000. A strong force of rehe ' invet-n,l)nr$10,000, 850.000 or $100,000 or some other desert troop ilri ed in an Industry which employs la-- raiders Inn bor and makes living possible tor, the momnl hut! horM fof people of this nation is ubJectei,tIonleM tone. his dark face inv woif Then he whl everx.known form of Uxatlon. stable and Impassive. his right arm In the direr-vlv- rou No nation can successfully' " Man and allow billions of dollars ton of No Name tnountnlns. now din of the sfter lost faint traces their exempted from tsxstlon while thef hend- n anti h,s "' in tlh invested its capital thei : dustrie. is.Uxed double to tra U tlltj 431111 V vssis n skis !(sn ide feme somber negation. It is high time states and natj Thereupon he turned Dlnmos henf' ".rJ CORRECT Ihis obsolete legislation the south and started down the rari nr, His msnner bed been decisiveIt tennil Ken stern. Ush did not question OFF YEAR ELECTIONS lor did Ladd. Both rnnirers hes'tnted Ttj owever. and showed a strnnre almost foil, me nepuoiican majovii; to sullen reluctance which Gale ha'' eled present House, is 166. The um In thorn hofnr Unlllpr :h last November, reduced that mall ,,notner. one fh,nif Ro1nl, . Ity to IS. Inmlno del Diablo still another: bui In 1912, when Wilson was elecMfcnt vast nnd desolnte and nnwatenM the Democrsts elected, s House nllaxte of enrtus and lnvn. the Rnnorn Jority of 163, but by the election Ifsert. mlRht appall the stoutest sinK-- reii 1914. that majority waa reduced fart. Cnie felt his own v 1 ,."". s . raoira? BSATE3 CUT CTAO , e sur-rWhe- d Ins-be- ""Z mtatJH , I.J irr wnere is ne cmnKi men noltmnnt voice seemed . ,, the Republicans had a . majority vi fc 22 in the House but the HM Ifldy. Tsqurs ertn" borne.' tion 'gave the DemocraU a majodlty gently. "An' eon'Ur!n ot 81" troubles. I reckon we ought tn In(1884 Cleveland was elected andihk God he knows the wnv. mnnnted nnd mde dnm the the Democrats fot a majority of DEATH to IN RUTH MIXES however in 1886 this was reduced h 17. On Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock In 1888 Ben Harrison and a House In Hamilton and Edwin Bell met 8 were but of Joseph elected, . majority occurred on 1890 ths DemocraU carried the coun- death in a try bf a big landslide, and elected the 640 level of.' the . Ruth mine, where they were employed. the House by 14? majority elThe cave-i- n occurred from the root was Cleveland In 1892, again ected with' a' Democratic majority in above the timbers In the "drift ' in the House of 91, yet the election ot which the men- - were working,- which 1894 gave the Republicans a major- cams with . sufficient force to. crush the timbers and cover the men with ity ot 44. The bodies were reached by debris. a In 1896 McKlnley and Republi can majority of 78 were sleeted, but rescue .workers within fifteen min in 1898 this majority was reduced to utes after the accident happened, and 30, The off year in his second term as neither of the bodies showed evi dence pi external injuries it Is presaw a still further reduction, -. elsumed that death was caused by suf In 1904, with Roosevelt was - m o, , wnu . . wM WM , "un, i 1 1 . a . AM JbiiristiCafc; WHERE THEY HAVE GOOD EATS ND NEVER SLEEP ; V Phone 80 , : East Side bf Csi? Grctnij DIEHL'S SERVICE STATION Battery Testing, Charginji and Repsirij. 'Year EiS ; tery wiU be Tested and Filled vrfth . Distilkd.Xr, '''-- V: Free of Charge. r.!k' next to Neilsen'a Garage, Bsirer, Ut . East Side Bildg. ' . J- focation. ,.A4ux Balrdr deputy stats mine inspector, and Judge McDonald visited the. scene after ths accident happen ed and fl mads a careful eramlnatlon of conditions in the mine at that time. afternoon a . , On- Wednesday was by Judge empaneled jury McDonald, which in company with tBe deputy state mine Inspector and others visited the scene, and after a careful investigation of all circum stances ia connection with ths accident rendered a verdict to the effect that ths men came to their death un avoidably through asphyxiationabout 60 FOR OVER 40 YEARS - Joseph Hamilton was HALL'S CATARftJT MKMCTNB bss years of age, a miner by occupation. Md snecsMtully la tbs trDnnt Un and came to Utah, where is said to of Catarrh. M- CATARRH KXDICTN Bell was for ltAU8 wuch J;" toe be well known. Edwin iiti or Colorado and Creek. from RcIUvm er Cripple application,which Sets merly InMniU Madlcln. a Tonic, Ills aJso a miner profession. and by Mucous too os Blood tb throng tntuunmsUoa. Lake th Salt of roductnr Is a resident thus mothar Sold by aU druii1l. City Ely Record. an enormous Republican majority, but 1906 saw a loss ot 60. In 1908 Taft and a majority of 89 were elected, but In 1910 the Demo crats elected a majority. In the off rear In Wilson's first term, the Democrats suffered a loss of 184, and in the off year of bis sec ond term, they completely lost con trol of the House. It Kill be seen from the figures that no party in power has been able to maintain its majority In the house on the off year election, and quite frequently it. has lost control. ectedl- to Good-Plac- e: -- Buy- - We hare a new stock of Groceries, and fresh vegetables. Our, steaks art tender and jnlef. ; . ' .THOMPSON'S CASH I1MSET . , Both loose and in fancy boxes. Nuts, Dates and ! . coro-ner- 'a - ' ":- - Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. CANDY - . , Gro- Notions, - : ' ShoeSrllats or Caps - Particularly, do you know bow much quicker and less txptnsirt a StatioB-to-Stttio- n kdics mi cave-livwsl- cb ' . Goods, (Jents, orr Children's Furnishkrgs, Boots . Service you get with tho telephone? '. ia Dry lo-!tio- re. has to For instance: j. The local manager It (lad to make an emergency installation in cases of quarantined illness. An emergency.rlong-dittanc- e call do or sickness death to with " having will get preference over everything c on the line. In an emergency the operator will ' put through a call for the police, the fire department or a doctor without you looking up the number. Just give your address and tell what the Them ButWeGan-Fil- l ja The only conuno4Itythis-Corapanj- r tell is Serrice. ME Jo-dict- a! - ,n lOTcHOmiTTLOTOUCH YOUR SHERIFF'S SALE government, class govern ment. government, leads inevitably v personal government, and personal government means tyranny. Nearly ; all tyrannise are established in the name of the people Any step from the American to tb,e European theory of government is a backward one. It is not progress, but reaction., Ths theory of represents' live government is as far in advance of .the. doctrine of ddrect democracy as Washington., Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson and their, contemporaries were ahead, morally and intellectual IS IT JUST? ly of the demagogues and theorists. deluded. by European conceptions of In fight for tax reduction, the na government, who today flout the rep is at last awakened to danger of tion resentative republican Idea. e secur continued Issuance of ... POLITICAL PARTIES AND I Rloo LUNCHEONS ARE oitint Sur-ti- c, " . ( ; ALL ABOARD All aboard Dor Loveland! .Doris May in "Eden and Return," at ths Victory ' Theatre soon, takes you straight to ths Domain of Lore ond Happiness. All aboard I Let's goi ' " , The following shows tbft fish that were planted ia ths various cotntie during 1911 and 1912: Bearer, 154,- 900; Boxslder, 102,000; Duschesse, 20.000; Carbon 119,000; Oarflsld, (6,800; Cache, 1,814,250; Iron 94. 740; Millard, 61.000; Banpste, 18S. C00; Utah 1,119.200; Summit, 181,-00Juab, 112.000; Wasatch, II.-00Berlor. 414.400; Weber. 421,-15Kane, 48.2; Salt Lake. 859.-20Davis U6.559; Tooele, 27.9 00 i Morgan. 212.050; Rich, ,,111.6 3Q; David-- Madsen, In his report to the governor, says that tM plantlrrt ot 7,000,000 fish in tio strorms of the stats required the mention of Uuea large motor trucks which traveled over 78,000 miles ia transporting ths fish. Wayne, 21,000. t 0; 0; 0; 0; . |