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Show a RK4VIR CITY WEEKLY PRESS In the Postoffic? in BeaCity, Utah, ae Second Class Mil Matter. tJ.OO a Year Subscription Three thousand years ago lived an Egyptian King named It Sounded like a Strutter and the Gang at the Luxor Golf Club called him "Tut" When Tue reached the Cake Eater age and got his hair plastered back right he died. Dying was one of the leading Egyptian Sport and Tufa death was a Major Event. They sHpped him Into a swell tomb In the Valley of the Kings. Three thousand years later a party of snoopers dug up Tut's tomb and all the Junk burled with him. The Advertising Men took charge of Tut and in a few weeks have given him a Rep which makes Charley Chaplin's Cone's Doug's and M. look like a last year's Almanac in or "Day-by-Da- y" comparison. Dead for SOQO years! Lost! Forgotten! Then, Bang, Advertised and a whole world hollers for moro news of Tut! ,v. It .advertising can thus put life In to a Dead One what can't It do for a Live One? For a Live Business? For Your Business? They could have dug up a hundred Tuts in the dieaest and If thev had kept the good news to themhistorselves only a few bald-headians would have ever known it. You can have the best merchandise in the world. But If the world does not get Hep to It the business will sleep along peacefully. Remember ed Tut!. HIGHWAYS This is one Mne of community enterprise that should be taken entirely out of the possibilities of political exploitation and guess work. It fs the country's biggest public Investment. Why the people should have to put up with all kinds of experimen tal construction, construction by contractor who have not made i business of highway building, is a public mystery. When there are on all sides millions of dollars worth of more or less defective highways, highways going to pieces before the bonds Issued to pay for them have been matured, why build more test roads? Contractors come along and say, oh, givs this new style a test, or give some other combination of materials a tryout. and underbid the construction of standard permanent highways, and people fall for It. All permanent highways should have good foundation and be well drained! to begin with, and next, they should have water proof and easily .renewable wearing surface, and they should be scientifically built. .They should not be billowy or of ma terial that crumbles under heavy traffic, for the day of fifteen or twen ty miles an "hour ts past. They should be built by reliable. xperienced and responsible contract lng Anna that have a reputation at stake and cannot afford to do poor work or leave a highway in an un finished condition. frge nrrmo tax-fre- e bonds A firm of investment bankers in Denver Is advertising a lot of tax exempt securities for sale and a por ttrtt of theid reads: "We have prepared a chart for distribution showing the yield on versus taxable securities which clearly answers the question of should I "buy Bonds This means that it answers the question In the armatlve. that In buying bonds it Is better to buy tax exempt bonds. And so long as certain securities are those ho buy naturally should buy them in preference to those that are tax ed. The damnable part of the thlni is that there are such things as tax free securities. No wealth should b allowed to go untaxed. This firm of Investment bankers is not be censured for dealing in tax frre securities and the. people who by would be foolish not to buy them in preference to others, but must the .vtem go on and on. Is it not time to call a halt. tax-exem- pt Tax-Exem- pt tax-exem- . A A A . WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW A e MOUJI MATHER y (C. DOROTHY 11. WwUra Mtwspr , Uaieo.) llll, bjr MeCJar R. SCO VILLI Nwsr X OF BjrsAleM.; I aAttorney ...A. MURDOCH ai juw 1v w a a Beaver, Ancient Shaving Implement, According to Herodotus, the Egyp tians shaved continually am! only let the hair and l'iiri jjroxv when they were In mourning Hie barter of the ancient Egypt luii was known as the haq. He employed airtous iimtrn ments. A rasor Nmiiethnvs In the shape of a small, short hatchet with a recurved handle and other limlru ments shaped like a knlfs were most fsaerally used. uian The villagers all wondered why Practices In all uw ivum of should want to build In such a a the State Beaver, Utah lonely place. "But, then, them artists a are queer folks, anyway," was their verdict when they saw Hall Crane and observed his ways. The cosey little bungalow that came to nestle In the pine woods at Caul BEAVER OARAGE dron Cove was a good half mils from the little fishing village, and there Acetylene Welding was no one living nearby save old Mat Gasoline, OIL Tires and Coles, who was deal and a hermit Auto Accessories and whom people rarely saw. When the cottage was nearly fin' Beaver. Utah ished,. Rhea Lows cams to thai village. She was slender and golden haired, with brooding gray eyes. She was A A tired of ths city and Its ways, and to a wished quiet place ts writs and rest. Shortly after she arrived the 8AM CLINE old schooner, hauled up on the edge of Cauldron Cove, by ths pins grove, Attorney at Law began to show signs of rehabilitation. The boat was made tight and warm. Mil ford, Utah Cheery curtains showed through the portholes and smoke curled up from the tiny chimney. So the girt came to live in the schooner house. A gay little sign swung from the bowsprit one day. "Ship o' Dreams" It had been ARTHUR SMITH christened. . For First Class Plumbing A few days after ths christening Hall Crane came to live In his little Phone 120 f5 place. And strangely enough a gay little sign appeared there also. "House o Dreams" had come to life. The villagers smiled wisely and watched and waited. une morning as Rhea Lowe was welL" MILFORD-BEAVE- R STAGE at her work a firm knock singing I" said "You are both of you dears LINE sounded of door forward the st the Jole. Tenderly she replaced the pretty cabin. She admitted Hall Crane. belt, In Its tissue wrappings, und For Passage to MUford, Book "Miss Lowe, I believer he ssld, closed the gift box. Then she went at Drug Store Phone 1 with polite coolness. forth to purchase a blrthduy gift for Lettis Warren. Lettie desired modest- she"I believe you have ths advantage,' suggested. ly, a collar and cuff set for her "Hall Crane. I own ths bungalow sweater. So Jols made her way to "I've up the beach," he answered. Julia Webster's novelty shop. Mis come to make a business deal with Webster was a dealer In fine needleI City Shoe Shop work. Here, Jole knew, she would you. I desire to be alone here and do want not neighbors. be able to match Mrs. Warren's dainti"Will you please name your price so Beaver City, Utah ness. The white linen set which she this place?" he asked with Impersonal In selected had a fins hand-mad- e edge finality, keeping with her friend's accustomed Bring your old Shoes and have Miss Lowe's eyes gleamed danger taste. Btrt because the simple gift contrasted humbly with a beautiful ously. "I do not care to sell, and, them made new. necklace Mrs. Warren had that morn furthermore, neither do I care to be troubled with neighbors. And at least ing sent to her, Jole felt called upon you could be original with ths name of to write a line of greeting. yonr house," she added, with a flare "This bit of linen and lace, may not of anger. be called a gift, Lettie, dear!" she The Shoe Doctor" His eyes narrowed. "The name of wrote. "Accept It for ths love that my house was settled upon long begoes with It" fore I observed yours." In the end Following events were so insidious they First Class Work at Reasonable parted with mutual dislike. ly different that she could scarcely one morning Hall Crane re.Then realise what had happened. Bruce, ceived q note from Rhea Lowe. "You Prices openly as attentive as ever, was con- may have my Ship o Dreams" it In Mrs. cold strained and her presence. read. "I won't need it any longer. Gordon had gone home without callAt first he gave a grunt of satis to or bid her goodsending for Jols ing faction. Then he began to wonder. by. When she took her perplexities Suddenly he put on his coat and went to Lettie Warren that young matron out of the house toward the Ship o' was unusually grave. "I have bothered Dreams. He went quickly up the site about the situation myself, Jole," ana knocked. No answer. gangway said. "And I really cannot under He open the door. The cosey stand Mrs. Gordon's attitude. During littlepushed cabin was empty. A cold fear the latter part of her visit she never him as he came up on deck. mentioned your name, while at first gripped He instinctively looked toward the ahs was happy In praise of you. 'I rock that hung over the covs. There, am so glad,' ahs said to me, 'that ths sea, was a facing fig Bruce hss mads such a pleasing ure. $19.00 For Labor Charge He ran up the beach and ss she choice,'" moved toward the edge of the rock he "I suppose It la Just one of the gave a shout of alarm. Aoetylens Welding and Battery unexpected traits of character that "You mustn't do a thing like that Helen warned me about," Jole deWork Dons It's wrong," he rebuked sternly. She cided "But why should Bruce follow remained silent, but her Ups curled her example of coldness? That he with scorn. "Er really, there's no ALL WORK GUARANTEED disapproves of mo Is evident, and I reason for so rash, and" Then being causa. no have way of knowing ths he kissed her. When I question him he gives an "Mr. Crane I" ahs gasped. unevasive reply. I believe," added at "Er Rhea please forgive me, Mist happy Jole, "that I shall relieve them he said Lowe," stiffly both by breaking ths engagement." She looked down at the sand to hide That evening ss Bruce came gravely the Imps of laughter In her eyes, "Its, Into the living room Jois lifted a white Home and gold box from the table. With re- i'i course, in realty or no conse quence, anyway. fin she is," Nothing luctant fingers she drew from it the Ixned In a discouraged voice. blue and gold belt He watched her, puuled. "Oh, but child"I I cant wear It Bruce," she there are worth while things la Ue ishly said, "when your mother no world still !" he Jongsr cares for me. It was lovely of her. "There is hastened to assure love," he said In a low her to send it, and I loved her for voice. w her kindness. But that she Is no "is there?" she mocked. "Well, longer kind " some never find It" Quietly Bruce Gordon ended the "In a House o Dreams they would." broken sen ten re. "Mother was dis"Perhaps. appointed In you, Jole, and so I adThey were at the slilp now. mit, was L But that will pass and we and thank yon," she said as she shall all be good friends again." It was Bruce now who ceased speak- went Inside. He went away with GENUINE rtrange sense of having been cheated, ing abruptly. Ths tissue wrappings of of vague disappointment. He had for the box fell from Joie's hand to the. floor. On one tissue square lay s fold gotten to speak of her note. Bat that of linen and lace. Wonderingly, Jole did not seem Important to him now. Then he realised that his Bouse stooped to pick It up. Before them DURHAM TOBACCO was a collar and set. The sxsct set Drenius was a failure. On ths boat Rhea was also tMnMg that Jole had purchased from Julia STANDARD Webster to give to her friend. Con- things over. She hud nt intended to off rock the at all. Jump It was mere OF THE WORLD fusedly she explained this to Bruce. ly a place of vantage to watch tne Ths light that flashed across his transformed fare was more surf. But when she realised that he confusing stllL His old dear smile; thought that she was about ts Jump. he let him believe so. In hope that It was turned upon her. would awaken him, but the awakening un-Jole he mine." "the said, "Why. When' Had been of short duration. happy incident is explained PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Lettie Warren showed your gift to, Ue evidently was hopeleaa. And she NOTICE mother that day so soon sifter mother really did like him. The city was such a huge, ciiwnortng place. She dldnt had sent ths collar and cuff set to you, tmrlBr information consult snd after Miss Webster, as mother want to leave her Ship o' Dreams told , Insisted thst she carried but and nail Crane. Suddenly she felt dls-- Conty Clerk or respective signers. one article of each pattern, why,' couraged and lonely. A tear erect NOTICE TO CREDITORS mother was shocked at your well j down her cheek. At that moment the Hall Crime came In. lack of sentiment, or discretion. In ia tne District Court of Beaver pssslng on what she supposed was her County, Stato of Utah. Mouse o' Dreams has two tenants 'gift to youto the very woman who! now snd the vlllngers smile and say, was her hostess. There was, too, Ia ths Matter of the Estate of Car- I told vou so." While hnrk In V something shout an seoompanyisK oUn Mathesoa, deeeased. note. Do yon recall yonr wording,, York the Art club members and ths Creditors will present claims with Jole? 'Such a simple gift being n Writers' circle tnlk of how contented and happy the two cynics seem away vouchers to. ths undersigned at the gift at alL' or words to that effect" i omcs 01 AM Bruce Gordon laughed. "Poor afinuuiv irum everyuung. Murdock, la Beaver fronted mother he sail "Ws must Cltr. Utah, an op Wnr w. Cement Ssck Industry." .' tM u trt-- v ju, go out to see her at once." . AuoiiDisirairii. v, Joie's eyes were shining. "To think thst I never looked under that second .sack, require. 17,000 mile. thirty Inches wide annually. . layer f tisus," lasi psMisnsa, March XI ; "Every thiBg." said : Jols dlscon-- ; solately, "baa soma' uncomfortable feature to offset the good." Mrs. Warren asked Which means smilingly. Josephine Wart looked up at her, friend. "Which means," she returned, "thatj life sines I met Brace and loved him And has been too beautiful to last. now Helen Martin tells me that Bruce has a most exacting and sensitive! mother. Helen says she doesn't know how he ever dared to become engaged without first consulting his mother." Jole was favorably Impressed with to be, on the first her mother-in-laoccasion of their meeting. And Jole too, In all her abrupt frankness, promised to win the heart of the elder woman. Bruce was proudly happy and Mrs. Warren smiled satisfaction. "Josephine Is such an honest little soul,1 she told the mother of Josephine's fiance. On her birthday Jole rejoiced In the gift with a personal touch that Mrs Gordon sent to her. "It is as though she had known of my preference for dull blue," Jole said to her lover. "Did you ever see such a lovely belt, Bruce? Oriental Just the thing to wear with my new house suit" , ."Perhaps," Bruce suggested, "she may have learned of your preference from me. And perhaps I may have mentioned that modish little dress, as aaaaaaaa r THE FABLE OP TUT PERMANENT A I Entered -- V JOIE'S DEFENSE -- I 1 HOUSE OF DREAMS Cors E. Carlton, Editor Karl S. Cariton, Prop. rer CARDS PROFESSIONAL ; SHOE OF LATEST STYLES, SUITABLE 1 FOR H ONE. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. Call in and Fit Out the Whole Family AAAAAAA w All other lines are completeand remember are not satisfied unless you are. aaaaaa aaa Beaver FrrflloK. growers Store.. Dan E. Lybbert, Manager CANDIES Come in and look over line of choice candies-- l! Fresh Stock :: :: J AFTER THE SHOW OR DANCE-T- HOT DOGS. CHILI. ETC. - Ol RY :: LESSWffS CONFECTIONM Oranges are at their best are lower. We have a and pries full stock of FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT and IFORNIA LEMONS. SWEET COCONUTS. FORDS Overhauled Ml CAL- THOMPSON'S Cash Market Terms are cash. wind-blow- Charlie Water's ML J LIMBER, LATH, SHINGLE- SI have a large stock of Lath and Shingles on hand. Let us figure on your next order. HARDWARE, PAINTS, ROUGH OR PLANED CEMENT LUMBER Mackerell & Cockett Lumber Beaver Citji, Utah rboni 111 lULL i 1 Sure! We Always Have it-- The very best cuts of cattle, sheep and you hogs. When you buy from us you have the sav isfaction of knowing that you are buying t best meat obtainable. ' rr i ..Gillies Bros. Market newly-awakene- d r m.n,..n. oUW u ...'. "U lfJ": v-- 1 ounst Late; and bakery WHERE THEY HAVE GOOD EATS AND NEVER SLEEP . ..wis UV rasj jjiae oi taiap vv- - |