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Show L oxati -- Carbon paper at Press tor an .VER COMMISSION Fairer, Duncan Gillies and Subscribe for the Press. ,IS TO BE NAJlfcU serv T Burke are la Salt Lake City Bow Mxs..Lettie of on friends Several the grand jury. ing -A resection calling for- - the im des orprleed her n her birthday an of January mediate appointment of a silver comMr. and Mrs. Wesley Farrier's lit- niversary, the evening ; Wesley i tle baby la having a touch of bronchitis, but ia Improving. office. Little Donua Howd wh quite alck with lagrlppe last wk. County Attorney Abe Murdock left Saturday for Salt Lake9 City to be admitted to the bar. Little Cbarlen Stanley Oakden is recovering from a severe sick spelL Mra. Lucy Foreman has returned from CounParowan, where she spent the of Jackaon Mr. J. A. Nowera. with relatives and friends. holidays tick again. ty, baa been rery , Men's heavy undershirt each at Fcrnley's. are 6e large force of men are, at work grading the road to the fish hatchery A Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Jones came up from Adamsvllle for the week end with Mra. Lottie Pearce and Miss Jones. are Lucy $150 Men'a heavy, union aulta at Fernley'a. Prof. Robert and .Mr. Pr Itchett now at home at Mrs. Laura Hoot-on- 's are at and paper type Fancy stationery place. the Press office. Mrs. Elida Fennemore la qui at her home with la grippe. alck Mr. and Mrs. Ous Fernley have taTrade at home and thus aid In the ken the home of the late Mrs. Celea-tl- a town. home of up your building Harris. Lorenzo Smith of Holden, la here Mrs. Tom Low returned WednesvlMiting his brother, Beth Smith. day from a business trip to Salt Lake We have some new patterna in Lin City. oleum Just unpacked, at Fernley'a. Victor Price is working for the Beaver creamery;" while Mr. Burke Is In Mllford Monday on business. away serving on the grand Jury. Bert Nowera la quite alck at his sock Men'a heavy Wool-Mi- x 25c pair at Fernley'a. For Sale Nice Apples. Phone your order. Will deliver. H. A. Christiansen. are Mrs. David Law haa gone to visit her daughter, Mrs. to" Delta Mollle J. F. Tolton returned Sunday from Jacobs, business thlp to Salt Lake City. a Mrs. Joseph Johnson, of Salt Lake nnlon suits something City, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrsi Geo. Goodwin laat week. good at f 1.25 suit, at Fernley'a. , Boy 'a Mrs. Lettie Fotherlngham of MllJ. L. Griffiths, county road overseer, spent several days here last ford, spent the week end here with her sister, Mrs. Exra Barton. week. Mr. and Mra. Stanley ' Tatteraall Mra Ellta Booth and children. Milreturned Saturday from a trio to Salt dred and Audrey, left Sunday to visit her mother, Mra. James Taylor at Lake City. Salt Lake City. H. H. Christiansen returned SunMrs. Chase Murdoch day Irpm a. bualneas trip to Logan accompanied and 8alt Lake City. her husband aa far as AdamsrUlo on Friday, and spent the day with her For Sale 81x dining chairs, two mother Mrs. Joseph." .rockera, one bed,'"grafonola- dinner set and aluminum set. Call Press. The Eaat Ward choir meets every Wednesday night of each week to XI? . fofl Mitchell nf h practice, under the leadership of Geo. k Machinery company, made a trip C. Murdoch Jr. to Mllford the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hatchings and The Parent Teachers association eon. William, went to Pangultch last held a meeting Monday night at the week to visit their daughter, Mrs. Miss Mollle Zora Church.. They were accompanniga acnool building. Utx. tute public health nurse gave ied by their other daughter. Mrs. W. a talk on. "Foods for the Children." Baker of Milford. f HIGH SCHOOL NEWS ITEMS backed mission Is before Congress Colorado, : was pulled off by a numh. of Senator Nicholson B. A. C. Defeats Beaver William Hurst of Pangultch spent by Outdents. Other numbers team i Utah. The B. A- - C. basketball and Representative Colton of Monday and Tuesday here with his Jessie School Fields; ing, quint PiB( The commission would consist of scored the Beaver High parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurst. by the score of 17 naie josepa ana Mr,, Morn.. here night Friday Senate the from nine members, three srnJ Smith; first league game of the Frank . . . Saxaphone .... . Dr. E. E. Hlnkley and Mn. Hink three from the . Lower house and to 14, In the en of the first naif. neu swinajenurst; Reedliit the At season. ley and three children of Sait Lake .v. mnointees to oe Beaver was-- in the lead, nut in "the Heaten; Solo. Mr. Cornwall' vM LUIW uahIiUh'1 City, have been guests of Hotel Bea second period. Cedar came, hack uua dj our, xoung. made by theTresident ver for the past week. at Washington It l the Impression strong and succeeded in placing the is resolution Srnior Girl Give Sapper fo, i on these final score la their favor. The Misses Dessie Robinson and that action were the date. Murdock an and at early Hutchlnga Aletta Davis write home that they likely After the ball game wlti7a. ' The purpose of the resolution is to heat nerformers tor Beavwr. while are recovering from their first homein Spillaberry starred for Cedar. secure to C., larger action oromotc Friday, January 19, tW become better sickness and as they of the B. H. S. gave a use of silver to stabilise basketball next game, ternational The girls league more content acquainted, they grow such be tor "that will nrorldes. the basketball boys of tk it between Beaver and Parowan, . ut a v. w ' .nmii ed. jt commission be authorised to com played here Saturday night, January and Cedar teams, coaches m J v r- - 1 Wallace Paxton, who has been municatewlth such nations aa may 26th. The fact that Beaver lost the ala. or in will Coach was individually either with be Cedar, first feasible, Young game league appoint spending several weeka here with his family, left last week to look af a Joint conference to be arranged for make them play all the harder, to master and very few of th t' If Parowan goes escaped a chance to express that purpoee; that such commission wfn thi time. ter hie business at Kanosh. shall use its Influence toward the re home with a victory It will come as inga. Most of the speakerl, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kesler and chfl sumption of the use of silver in var a surprise to the school team for it idea was a desire for frteni of Nations, ia going out to win and wer are go When the enjoyable supp dren, of Cove Fort, spent the fore lous nonetary systems or lessened Its ing to give the best we have for that over Mr. Young invited thehU) abandoned have which week Mrs. here the of visiting part use and shall also lend Its Influence purpose. But whatever 'the . result, ers to go to the Mutual danesj James Yard ley and family. toward the adoption of any step that the game promises to be one of the they would receive compiW Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brickert. who may tend to stabilize the value of sil best of the season and should turn tickets. . mu .L have been living at Parowan for sev ver In the world's market; that the ish eome real thrills to tho devotees nrst 01 a aerk iui8 was me suppers to be given after eaca eral years, have moved to Murray to commission, after such investigation of basketball. e and conferences as it may deem ad make their home. game. visable, shall report to Jbe President Why We Hav e-- Charge r30e Andrew Morris who went to Salt its recommendation and finding." Many people are inquiring why 8venth Grade Has Basket basketball tickets have raised to fifty The Seventh grade of the B. i Lake last week to attend the Wool-growecents. is school reason. This the The the direction of Miss &' under has returned Whale Cant Brsathe Under Water. convention, ( home and reports a fine convention The whale who, because he lives In can just clear expenses bv charting Neilsen.-h- ad a romrinr ho.vJ the water, Is often supposed to be a fifty cents admissioh. When any- in the school gymnasium last fc Mrs. Goodwin received word from member of the fish family. Is In thing moro than coat can be made by day night. Part of the evenly more one thoji Is a human St George Monday that Phil Orwin, reality no cents, the price will be spent in games and dancing; He la In reality an animal very charging fifty who is in the hospital for medical being. cut down to just cover expenses. mainder was spent enjoyiniJ a or cow much like a horse, and his treatment is feeling better and stood flesh Is real animal flesh, Coach Young." gram rendered by different mt nothing hl trip fine. of the class and in eating a fc . whatever like that of a fish. And like all other mammals, he cannot remain Student Body Program lunch which each basket cobUV Mr. and Mrs. John Nowers receiv under water without an occasional A program was given Friday In ed, last week, the announcement of trip to the surface. assembly, under the direction of the February Ninth student-bod- y their son SeldonV marriage to Mies officers .The first numDon't forget February 9. Tit Delia Stapley, of Scofield, at Provo, The infant daughter of Mr. and ber was a school song by the school. Student-Bod- y dance In the rrt January 13. The happy young counj Mrs Waldo Murdock was not at all Then a very clever stunt on Cedar um. Be sure to be there. . pte are living at Winter Quarters, well the end of the past week. where Mr. Nowers works for the Wa- sach Mercantile company. Mrs. George C. Murdock and inter The Guest NEW Y'OftK IS LARGEST CITY At a London dinner party ta eating children, were calling upon unconventional H. E. Osterlough, proprietor of friends in town Sunday. young fellow, fr. American Metropolis In Population an from village tats the Tourist cafe, left Tuesday mornHas Gene Far Ahead ef the knew his bn lea. Bis who hostess, for will Mrs. Alex Boyter entertained the take a Lehi, where he ing Capital ef England. er to make tried bin ht well, much needed rest. Mr. Oeterlough I'tahona club at her home Tuesday home, "1 hope," she said, u the; has not been well for the past three afternoon at 4 o'clock. A pleaaant New York has surpassed London In lu the drawing room, "I do k months and will take medical treat- time was spent. Dainty refreshments population, according to the New York this room Isn't too cold fix jt " city census committee. If the same ra-- . "Lordy," he answered, "1 mlrHs ment whileaway. Mias Grace Yard-le- y were servod to the members. dlua of territory la Included within the been in h II for 37 will have charge or the cafe daryears fur iC: New York city limits aa la calculated icicles there are on me." Loaoa t ing his absence and will be pleased Stake officers of the primary will tn the Loudon - I figures. In a statement ewers. . to entertain her many friend. give a Valentine dance, February 14 issued by Dr. Walter Laldlaw, execuat the opera house. Watch for further tive secretary, figures show that withYou may talk about your birds that notice. in a radiua of 19 miles of the city ball SHSSiBl sing there was on January L 193 a popAnd those that fly the air. Mrs. Annabell LaPrtel ulation of 344,508 more persons than Hales, Your nightingales or anything White and Laura Shepherd, teachers In the metropolitan police district of York You reckon pretty fair. at Minersville, spent Sunday here at "Greater London," aaya the New Herald. But I am here to say that I their homes. Greater London, it is explained, InAin't seen I don't know when not only London county, but an cludes A bird that anyway comes nigh Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mulr of Mll- "outer ring" in which the metropoli A right-sma- rt laying hen. ford, with their son and daughter, tan iwi1li havA aruutflMl fwiwera and Arvllla and Walter Jr., spent Sun- duties. ' "The Oreater Ixradon suburban area, day here with Mrs. Eva Bradshaw. before r lit irregular in outline, extends as far In some directions as 19 miles from Charwarq liT 1 eV.l airs. Aaain raiterson and sons. ing Cross." says Doctor Laldlaw. "It Wallace and Ambrose, motored over seems proper, therefore, to Include In land from Reed, and spent the week comparing Greater London and New with Mrs. Patterson's father. Nephi York suburban territory within 19 0 Williams, who is confined to hs be I. miles of the city hall." AodelC This radius reaches Tottenvllle, Mrs. Hyrum W. Clark of Salt Lake Staten Island; part of Westchester and Xasitau counties and the part of todelA City, who has been with her parents, aw fmaaaf 1 Includes Newark, JerA" Dr. and Mra. J. F. McGregor, for a New Jersey that and other large population sey City while, la the proud mother of the 2nd Immediately adjacent to New child, a fine baby boy, born January York. 11. Mother and baby getting nl ng The population of Greater London on June 19, 102L was T.476,168, while nicely. i. M.V that of "Lnrgest New York.'' including The East wsrd has Bent PV.'.llp the outlying districts, on January L Inw as 7.820.07a. . London Baker to take the "One Week" 1920,. creased In the 80 years between 1891 course at the B. Y. U. at Provo. for and 1921, 1,844,182 persons, while tne preparation to become a scout Largest New York Increased, between leader la the ward. Phillip left last 1900 and 1910, 1,879,646 persons. Sunday. 16 th. . . ! wm-- - . 1 fe,1 i f' rs 7 u . 1hcc at Wax re tlie prices. J iJetter than X ft. 4li ft: V Teach Children to Save Money m r-.i- . TART the kiddies right by mak ing them want to save money. A personal sayings account in a s banking institution like this, where children are given the. proper attention and encouragement to handle their own finances is a good start in the right direction. high-clas- State Bank of Beaver Co. "THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE" BtiPtrCity PUmil Utah NEED NOT DREAD POISON IVY home party will be given la the Park hall, Tuesday evening Science Announces the Discovery That in honor of Thomas Mulr, who has Gasoline Will Prevent Evil Ef. recently returned from a mission in foots So Much., Dreaded. the Southern states. A program fol The fear of poison Ivy, which has lowed with gamea and dancing will be the pleasures of the evening. kept many a city dweller away from the woods and meadows a whole season through, Is now an unnecessary , fW .11 me snowing announcement ap fear. The stecter In the shadows of peared In 8unday Salt Lake Tribune the forest Is gone. Science lias proOf January 14th. "The marriage ia vided the means for warding off the announced of F. D. Farnsworth and Illness which otherwise would follow Miss Dorothy Cunliffe on December Infection. The remedy Is Just an ape 15th." There was a beautiful pic- plication of ordinary gasoline. be used Instesd. ture of the new Mra. Farnsworth In may Science has discovered that the Irrithe paper also. tation of the skin, In Ivy poisoning, is no different from sny other chemiMr. and Mrs. Leslie Frsser have cal burn, and that gasoline or benstne returned from their honeymoon trip! will dissolve and remove the poisonous and are at home In the Hillcrest ap- oil of the Ivy If applied In time. As artments. Mr. Fraier Is the son of many as eight hours may elapse between the touching of the Ivy and the Mr .and Mrs. D. I. Fraier. formerly application of the remedy.. Even per of here. sons on hikes In lonely districts may Mr. and Mrs, M. O. Newell an- benefit by the discovery, since any can supply enough nounce the marriage of their daught- passing motorist gasoline to do the work. it. Louis er, Helen, to Dr. Leslie A. Paulson, Post Dlspstch. of Richfield, which took plsce Thursday, tn the Salt Lake temple. Dr. and Perhsps He Knsw What He Mean Mrs, Paulson will make their home The persistent pencller of In Richfield. Salt Lake Tribune. comments on li s margins ,ofstupid the Mrs. Paulson was music teacher here periodicals at tie public llhrary occasionally makes us smile In spite of In the publle schools about fonr years ourselves. Ophite an article In a ago and haa many friends and ac- recent Spectetor about the Irish boun-quaintances who will be interested In dary he wrote, There can be no Irish toundsry. Ireland one and Invisible." her marriage. . Boat ob Transcrift A welcome Ben-slo- . . VICTORY THEATRI Friday, Saturday One of the richest comedl "FREE AIR" From the Saturday Evening 1 , Story by Sinclair Lewis. Monday Tuesday Carlisle ttUrkwril and Kvrtjr C "BULLDOG DROIMOM"" One. of the groatest ever screened. Melodrs , |