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Show UILDING BUSINESS The Delta basketeers registered a victory over the Beaver team here Saturday night, February 3. by a score or 2 1 to 17. Both teama played a good, consistent brand of ball nd kept the score nearly tied from Mrt to finish. The Beaver team wai ;n the lead wVn the gun sounded or the f.rit halt, but the Delta hoop-er- s came bnck strong and proceed- to place the final score in their Today the telephone is used by the most progressive houses to get new accounts, to close contracts and generally to transact business which formerly was handled by slow mail or by the more expensive method of sending a representative. Junior Prom Progressing Watch for the date of one of the b'Rgent events of the season, "The Junior Prom." Preparations are well under way now and we are going to have something good. BIG VAUDEVILLE VISITS SISTER IN CALIFORNIA ICE CREAM LESSING'S CONFECTIONERY :: FARMERS ANNUAL "Are you going to see Mary Plck-'orat the movies tonightT" "No, I have work at home to do." "Then half your life's lost" "Are you going to the Roundup?" "NoTthen half your'a life's lost." "Are you going to the M. I. A. vaudeville?" "No, I shall be out of town then," Then all your life's lost, you may as well give up now." d INCLUDING AT Branch Agricultural' College Cedar City,' Uta- h- February 121 7 Special for Visitors Lodging Free. Board - Reduced for the Occasion for farmers and Housekeepers i Long Beach. They will spend a few days at Bunkerrille, on their way, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowman and l' k -I Jtww ee I READER - k . M - - . RTU UP I I ML T n v I CI I I I 4 1 r IU m .. r1"" 1 1111- - ' -- T fornia. They expoct to be gone about two months. ENTERTAINS ...Neilsen & Son.. Mrs. Golda McShane entertained at her home Tuesday night of last week at a Bhower in honor of Mrs. Waldo Murdock, who was leaving on Anything from Five Hundred Poamd COAL to Ton. We have a Urge stock of KAlfiOMIXa on hand cleaning and also have non-fictio- n s Un of PAINTS ordered for and OB tt srrny. NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK Kent's Lake Reservlor m CARLOAD OF CEDAR SHINGLES company, Incorporated. Beaver City, Utah ' Mackerel & Cpckett Lumber Company Pkoae 111 . YOU ARE AS YOU EAT M (hi blnifidalfelcts and' this is M felfeto Yoa of god cats; eat4IvM Gillies. Bros;i Market BEATER : rata rmert t crrf ' It Might Hare Beat Wehtr By Charles Sugfaoe - iEEREO, " family and wWl visit other friends and acquaintances In Southern Cali (SUMJtE Ott i A CAR LOAD OF NEW FORDS EX-- f PECTED TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY, AS POSSIBLE' CAfc SHORTAGE : MICK1E, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL better and a chp- - ' er job than you fcould fcet anywhara during thV busy season of the year. Principal place of bus iness, Beaver, Beaver county. Utah. Notice is hereby given that there is delinquent upon the Kent's Lake Reversoir Company's stock, on account of an assessment levied August 10, 1922, of 70c per share, which Is 10 per cent of the capital stock of said company. The several amounts set opposite the names of the respec tive stockholders, vis: 5.60 J. Franklin Dalley 5.0e Mrs, Arch Fotheringham AN AGENCY OPPORTUNITY David Geordge, J H Bradshaw 1.43 3 26 Neil Jensen We have limited number of splen A. Gentry Est. S. G. Gentry .. 45.17 .. 3.64 did openings for real live salesmen Arch Patterson .............. 18.80 who will devote either full or part Thomas A. Thlmbleby an and law with In accordane time to our work. We offer btst poliof the board of directors, given cies written at attractive rates. Lib at a meeting held January 11, 1923 eral commissions. Writ today for so much as may be necessary, of toe full information. Agency Department ibove stock, will be sold at public to the delinquency, to Illinois Bankers Lifo Association, suction with pay the cost of advertising gether Monmouth, 111. and the expense of sale by the president or secretary, of said company, the front door of the Woodhouse at Mr. and R. White family. J. Mrs, Harness Shop, Beaver, Utah, at 2 ind Hre. J. C. White an Mr. and o'clock p. m., Saturday, February Mrs Harold Hodges and family, were !th, 1923. 8. F. Barton, President r.he guests of Mrs Elixa Messenger O; W. Woodhouse. Secretary. or dinner Sunday. and POULTRY Show A week Also, you will get a Mrs. Owen Qrover and daughter, Olive, left Saturday for California, where they will visit Mr. Grover's sister, Mrs. Theresa DeMerllle, of g ROUND-U- P SEED from the authorized Ford labor Schcd ulc. We do so because this is the alack time in our Shop, and we want to keep our men busy.-- - Thursday for California. Five an dred was played. Light refreshments were served to Mrs. Albin Gillies, Mrs. E. A. Petty, Mrs. E. B. Fairbanks, Mrs Ezra Barton, Mrs Clifton McShane, MrsrL. R. To the People of Beaver, Fournler, Mrs. Harold Hodges, Mrs. Grant Tolton, Miss LaRue Morris, Dear Citizens Have Just had an interview with Miss Vera Fotheringham, Miss JenMr. C. C. Cornwall, representing the nie Fotheringham, and guest of honEast Ward M. I. A. He told me of the or, Mrs. Waldo Murdock. 'nlendid things being prepared for LIBRARY REPORT FOR, 1928 the public in their vaudeville, Feb16. me if tell Let you you ruary 3375 miss It, you'll miss the best thing ev-- r Attendance 921 Adults Fiction Books Cir given. I advise all of you to grasp 280 'he opportunity and be at the high Childern's Fiction Books Clr school auditorium; unless other pres-'n- Total with 1265 Cir Books Cir Jan. of 1922..... 1025 engagements detain me. I Intend to be there Gov. Charles Watch us grow with your help. Librarian. HOT AND COLD DRINKS ? 20 Per Cent Discount to Give Program An Interesting program Is to be next FriRiven by the student-bod- y day, February 9, in assembly. It is going to be something worth while. He sure and come. Student-Bod- y Chairman Farmers Roundup. Cedar City, Utah. ' ' Dear Chairman- In behalf of the farmers of Beaver City, I am sorry to say we will be unable to attend your Roundup on account of the M. I. A. vaudeville which will be given the same time as your Roundup. We have all been looking forward to seeing the vaudeville and will let nothing interfere now. We understand you will have poul try, crops and livestock shows, and irrigating and marketing courses, but even though we are interested in them, one act plays, opera sketches, gym. stunts, esthetic Vancing and etc, sound better to us. If you can put your Roundup off a week, we will be over if not you may find us at the East Ward M. I A. vaudeville, February 16, 1923, Beaver High School auditorium. Confections We will overhaul your Ford Car at any time before March 15, and allow you flirts' Athletic Clnb Has Party The member of the Girls' Athlet ic club had a rousing party last Friday. Games were played arid enjoy able refreshments were served. At this party a committee was appointed to outline stunts to be "pulled off" by different members of the club at differently appointed times. Station - to - StatioA Calls Are Quicker and Cost Less Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Discount Stop! IxKk! Listen Don't forget February 9, the big student-bod- y dance, to be given in the school gym. Only next Friday Don't forget this one big event. favor. In the preliminary game the sec ond team of Beaver, succeeded in de feating the second team of Parowan by the rcore of 32 to 35. The last league basketball game o be p'ayed in Beaver, win be played here Monday night.' February 12, be- ween Beaver and Dixie Normal. Study the possibilities of the telephone, or, better still, talk to the telephone man about how it can be made more useful and profitable to you. There are low rates which may suit your needs. Get acquainted with this valuable and inexpensive system of business building. :: Sophomores Meet with Great SncceiM The Sophomore class of the B. H. S. gave a very good program in assembly last Friday under the direction of Stanford Fennemore, the class president. There were many enjoyable numbers among them, a one-ar- t play. "Sewing for the Heathen." which was very fine. IMU Defeat Beaver He waati every possible purchaser In hit trade territory to be his patron. He ought to use every possible instrumentality to get that business. Per SCHOOL NEWS ITEMS HIGH ME MR PA.V4 WUL VUWEpU l f 1 U 4 NvrvuT, bus wu wo zt of w,is nustM -- Cv r I |