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Show there will be a Yaeant chair, and we will think of W beautiful character and always feel that ahe was one of Cora E, Carlton. Editor Gofl's chosen spirits, and we know Karl 8. Cartton, Prop. that she will be one of those who will meet our Savior "Face to Face." Entered in the Poetofflca In BeaThat copies of these resolutions ver City, Utah, Second CUu Mail be spread upon the minutes of our Matter. society given to the family of Sister in the Baraclough, and published Subscription $2.00 a Year Beaver City Press and the Relief society journal. AXKW ANGLE Lovingly submitted by West Ward Relief Society Hatti During the rerent campaign and Bonn, Amelia Palee, Sarah C. White election of Magnus Johnson a U. S. Kate Jensen and Mary Swindlehurst. the public committee. soniUor in Minnesota, gained 'ibe impression that be is a LEST WE FORGET radical. Hut Johnson In unBKAVKK CITY WEEKLY PRESS a. Magnus different type of a man doubtedly than the professional politician of the accepted radical type. He is a hard worker, has raised a large family and his wife and hl children are his assistants in running the farm." A man who owns land, farms it himself, earns his money from the soil and wears real working clothes covered with dirt and grease, accumulated during manly toll, must have good stuff In a I. t ; .4 How quickly the world forgets. Back in 1917 when France was standing at the bulwark against the rdvance of the Hun hordes and her territory was being devastated, all of us said there wan no price that Germany could pay. adequate to compensate for France's sacrifice. Germany lay secure from harm well Her back of the Prussian armies. factories were going full blast, none of her farms were hurt. Her people him. they were winning a great Whether Johnson is a "destruc- thought and thre has been nothing of tive radical' 'remains to be seen. A victory a material character since to Indicate "constructive" radical can exercise to those people that they were dea far wider influence than a "hard feated in the war. excepting a war boiled conservative." debt,. ... . A Near York' pnprr recently conGermany has paid her internal tained the following article. If the war debt with worthless paper. Her quotation Is correct, Johnson has bloated Industrial lords have piled sounded a wise keynote and shown wealth upon wealth. France asks himself a student above the average: that Germany levy upon this wealth Albert Lea, Minn, Aug. 4 More and pay for the havoc that was charity between man and man and created by the imperial German teaching of more consideration In command. She has been forced to schools, coupled with a "greater seek to collect It by the occupation love" In churches. Is the means of the Ruhr and Germany .sensing which will equip the United States a failure to cooperate with France to withstand the onsloughts of radon the part of her old allies, has reicalism. Senator-eleMangus John- sisted the payment of her just debts son told celebrant sof Freeborn counfrom the start. ty community picnic here today. When Germany conquered France Kir. Johnson paid a tribute to the a vast sum was exacted. All the war dead President before . discussing had been waged on French soil. The economic problems. Gearmans had experienced no maand service among business and pro-- , terial damage. They Bet reparations fessional men and the farmer was at a figure so great that they deemed they keynote of his talk. were as"The press of the country has payment impossible. They so tonished that payment was wronged me," said Mf. Johnson. The been had the that prompt obligation papers say I am profane I am rough met In full before the stipulated and care naught for books. This Is time. While collection was in pre I untrue. have access to a wonderthe Germans kept an armed ful library. I love books. I have read giess force In France. The alien officers until my eyes are greatly lmpalre. men were treated with the ut"I am sorry that the papers of the and most curtesy. By the orders ot country, by their untruthful propaPresident Thiers the populace, howganda, are causing the people to ever It may have felt, refrained from know the truth. act tha could have been conevery "If this country Is to prosper and strued1 as an annoyance. to withstand the onslaughts of radIt Is worth while just now to icalism we must show more love In In an instant's comparison. the churches, teach more considera- make world war Germany was the agthe tion In our schools and show more gressor. Its methods were utterly charity between man and man." ruthless. In Belgium and France it lestroyed all that It could not carry RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT away as loot, even to chopping down orvhards. an abominable act barred Whereas, Our Heavenly Father the rules of war. The damage It has seen flt to call home our belov- by Inflicted was beyond estimate. Meaned sister and' Josephine while in its own ecure territory it Fish Baraclough. kept its factories going, and the cul And, where, she has been a will- tivation of Its acres was uninterrupting, diligent and faithful member of ed. In the end It was beaten. It signthe Beaver West Ward Relief socied a compact that It never after ety for a great many years, and has sought In any measure to respect. by her sweet and loveahle disposi- Again the total of reparations was tion, won the hearts of every mem- set but not by France alone high, ber, and It expressed the Judgement of the Whereas, we feel. That we will al- allies. ways miss her swept and sunny smile the Germany has not indicated which she carried constantly with most remote intent of paying, or of her. even In the darkest hours of affecting compromise. It was put up her suffering; and she was one of on Its honor. The French army did of sunshine wherever her duties cal- not hold German as securterritory led her, and ity. It was only after many months. Whereas, she has, for. many years, while Germany was industrially enbeen a sufferer, she has at all times gaged, and thejortunea of individual shown her great faith In God. and Germans were soaring to unprecehas been full of patience, endurance dented "heights; when the whole and long suffering, and through It world had realised that Germany had all she still maintained her faith shown no good faith that It Intended end her wonderful smile. td evade payment wholly, that Therefore, Be It Resolved, That France Invaded the Ruhr. The people we extend to her bereaved and lov- there had no memory of the time ing husband and famllv our heart- when German troops were In France felt sympathy and condolence, and for similar purpose, and had been we desire to say to you: "Be faith- treated with consideration. They ful snd ever keep In your hearts and were unable to nee that France, des minds her noble and worthy exam- poiled, ravaged, but finally triumphple, and let It be your guiding star ant, had Required any rights whatever. They Instituted a method of! through the year to come." That on each of our meeting days passive resistance. They "resorted to ct Good-fellowsh- ip i! I ' ! v - i i r i ft t I 1 3 i . it MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL -- 11 )J fP" r-BUCK. I I ATTRACTIONS of the first concrete accomNotice is hereby given that at a the of Scenic plishments Highway meeting of the Board of Directors ol ( bsociation which was organized last the Kent's Lake Reservoir company, month at Cedar City, and which i held in Beaver City, Utah, August 11, 1823, an assessment of 10 perestablishing headquarters in this city cent on the capital stock of the cor- is a tentative agreement with GaIejporatlon wag levied, payable to theS. Hoag. field secretary of the of said company, Septem1923 coin Highway association, 15, looklngjber to the marking of routes Any stock upon which this assessthrough! w oAmnln nnnoM fvn .(Via Ktll " 7 central atid southern Utah through raeni of October, 1923, will be delinquent Beaver and Mllford to Ely, Nevada, and advertlged for gaie at public auc- as official feeders of the Llncoln t)on and une9g payment Is made be has fore, will be sold on the 1st day ot Highway. The announcement just been made by President Ed. 8. November, 1923, to pay the delinHinckley of the association and Sec- quent assessment, together with the retary F. D. B. Gay, official tour-fincost of advertising and expense of er of the Salt Lake Deseret News. sale. following a visit by Mr. Hoag to No certificates for the above stock southern Utah. have been Issued. "Since it is the object of the Scen Seven and one half per cent of the s ic Highway association to promote above assessment can be paid in routes In the westbor- Work gins at Reservoir, Sept. many as can be found precticable, and be l5tncause it Is our first work to bring! Kent's Lake Reservoir Co. to the attention of the traveling pub-- ' 0. W. Woodhouse, 8ecy. lie the really excellent roads already Geo. Valentine, Supt of Construction existing through central and south- - First published August 17. 1923 ern Utah with ft splendid outlet to Last published Sept. 7, 19JS the west through Ely and to tW south through st." George, we called mmmmmmmmamammmmmmti A QUARTER FER K , Expired? Illl SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Gold Dust, small, each P. and O. Laundry Soap, 20 Bars for Ivory Soap Flakes, 3 packages for Ice Cream Powders, 3 for " Mason Jar Lids, per dozen ' 1 can 50c Coffee pound Our Meat Special will also be on next Ka tarda "We Meet All Prices Come and See." fvy " Phone 54 Beaver City, rjUk 3 , Mr. Hoag's attention to the. impor- tance of getting proper publicity for these roads to offset the impression that Utah has no good western outlet to the Pacific coast." said Mr. Hinckley. "Although he stuck firmly to the declaration that the Lincoln Highway association will build Its connection between Salt Lake and Ely directly west across the Great Salt Lake Desert, we neverthe less Impressed him with th fact' that Utah already possesses a splendid highway through Provo, Nephi. Fillmore, Beaver and Mllford to Ely, which although a little longer. Is a good route guaranteed to get the traveler comfortably on his way in less time and leave him with a good impression of the state. He could oger no good reason why travelers should not be directed south and west fromSalt Lake as an alterna tive route to Ely, and it is certain that the matter will become an Important subject of discussion before an early meeting of the directors of the Lincoln Highway association. In the meantime we are making every effort to acpualnt tourists with the fact that the best way between Salt Lake and San Francisco Is by wav Mllford and by way of St. George In traveling between Salt Lake and Los Angeles. all-ye- SCHOOL DAYS SPECIAL REDUCED A New Assortment of Summer Tourist FARES GINGHAMS FOR THE KIDDIES DRESSES at 17 2 c and 25c Yard very special for one week. Get your supply early 1-- at exceedingly low rates Ogden and Salt Lake City to Boy's Ready-Mad- e HONOR BRIGHT SHIRTS for School On Sale Until September 30 PERCALES, SHIRTINGS, GINGHAMS at the right price Far fans and particular See nearest agent Union PaciSic Beaver Equitable I). E. HURLEY, Ajtent Mllford, Utah Z. C. M. I. SHOE ilPill For Everybody and all Occasions A COMPLETE year All-Weath- er Tread carries you farther than other treads. And it NEW LINOLEUM OF HIGH GRADE car- ries you in greater and LOW PRICES safety, too. The big tough sharp-edge- d blocks cut deep and grip tight on any surface.They are the best tire insurance FIT OUT THE CHILDREN FOR SCHOOL AT OUR PLACE against skidding you can buy. Is i ( LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES the BEING thicker, Good- result. Qurl Cor DmUrt m "Ask for the National Coupons" 5rK- Station - m r comthm Htm tnj Conrxr with (. ht.tlmd All. tmthmr Trttm" back mand C dm M ,d thtm up u,th HmnJarJ XKILHEN llraer, Farmers & Store Stock-grower- s A RON Utah GOODYEAR Sughroc spost noosc MS WALK --XH'J MSGSKX p the Genuine sabotage involving murder. They declared that they could not consider until entering into negotiations France had withdrawn. France had s en enough of German policy to realize that these were empty words, and it stood by its guns. How any self respecting nation could have done otherwise is beyond imagining. The mistake the allies made was in failure to stand as unitedly In col lection of the German war obliga tions as they stood in the unitedly command in breaking the German advance during the last year of the war. To allow Germany a passive or any other kind of a victory over France now means a German-victorfor the war. There can be no other England badly split over the 'iresent official attitude toward France There is a feeling that It is dictated by Industrial England. The neople are divided Many are heartily in sympathy with France. Is It too late for the Allies. Includ ing the United States to save this situation? Will France anrt Belgium have to stand alone in Just collec tion of Germanv's debt? Co-O- ETC. We are Head Quarters for When a Nail Loosens Platter. When a nail driven In th. wall gets loose and tin plaster begins to fall oft saturate a bit "f cotton with thick glue, wrap as much as possible around the nail and push tb! Iwk Into place will pressing hard as possible. This firmly set the nail In place. STgeerS AU l k THOMPSON'S Cash Market VV J jfj jjl I wij. 'mi : Micfa Hates k A ( )X ocas Tf , - 7 I a - ar VJAWT TO 8tO md nex yo ore in town. Subscription la-a- all-ye- cme Has Your d- WAkV, VE Kent's Lake Reservair Company, Principal place of Business, Beaver, Utah. 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