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Show LEGAL SHERIFFS BALE District' Court, w Utah. be lE Bearer of -- County, State ; Sute of Utah, Plaintiff. , F. Pendle-- . sly, Hilroa Sly. B Dal,, rnd Marintha Pendleton, ton De- fendants. at Sheriff's "sale, on of December, A. of eleven the hour at D aald M. of A, day. at the o'clock court house of the county door front !n iv.ivcr. BParer county, Utah. The poathwest quarter of the South 'vest quarter of Section Ten, South of Town.ip twenty-eighMe Lake Salt West. ven p, pgrK,, of .water rldian. Also six shares field Mander in the Irrigation right together with & Reservoir company, "water and water rights sny and all or in connection with the on used above described property. Da e l this 14th day of November, To be sold Friday the 7th day t. 1923. E. F SHERWOOD, County, Utah. Woodbury Milford, Utah, Sheriff Beaver C. T. FOB JtMAS , .PREPARATION MAILING The Post Is gentling out thJ following: All WRAPPING and PACKING o be must securely wrapped parcels 1 packed in order to reach their tination in good condition. In Wrappaper ping ordinary parcels strong and heavy twine should be used. PACKING 'Umbrellas SPECIAL canes, golf sticks should be reenf creed their fnll length by strcng str:pi ' wood tightly wrapped and tied to -- withstand transportation Hats. Pack in strong corrugated liber boxes. Ordinary pasteboard Ladles hat boxes must be crated. hats and stiff hats easily damaged ' should be marked "fragile." Shoes: Pack in strong boxes, preferably corrugated cardboard. Wrap with Btrong paper securely tied with heavy twine. Cut flowers: Place in strong suitable boxe of wood, tin, or heavy cardboard. Wrap with tissue ' to retain moisture. Candle?: Inclose in strong outside boxes or containers. or unmounted Drawings, paintings, mans, etc. Pack or wrap in strong materiel to avoid damage, When not flat, roll 'around a wooden core ana and tie carefully or place then wrap in atronR pasteboard tube or sharp-edge- d or tools must have points ua eiiKos runy guaraea to prevent injury tn clerks in handling or damage to other mail. Crate suitably or tWonrMv wrap so that they can aot cut through the wrapping. FRAGILE ARTICLES Article: easily broken or crushed must be rrated or securely wranped. Use lib eral onnntitioc, 0f excelsior, or like Sharp-pointe- d l fiatcri-- around, and between the the outside container. Cbssivnro. fragile toys, crockery pnst be pn eked. so as to prevent the cspe of pnrticles or pieces if brok- in. articles and in r -- Ul tranMt. ,aier lnan u , Parcels may be indorsed. "" ujjcu unin Lnrigimas. 'Pleas,.- PEPTSTTATtLE o onhllv. MATTER Articles suoll within the time rea- - rnnired for transportation nel,TPry wWnotba accepted. far . """ne Wrap or iriln ae. ,n intents, and plainly mark ch l?s parcels "nerisbable." Jial delivery stamps to expedite silvery. itttnttt e .... 'yk the the the f tS Now DnnR?sESAddr.ses should with house number and postofflce box or ru , and typed or plainly in ink A return card should '1 in (he upper left-han- d cor-- h PV"rT P'0" mail. If a tag ""dress and return card U..7' " iso l,e written on the wrap- ,'or u" if tag is lost, and a copy addrens 8ho- - !d be Inside the wmplnte. "."'w, IMPORTANT DECISION STAMPS AND STICKERS Christ should be so placed as not to seal the parcel. MATTER NOT MAILABLE AT PARCEL POST RATES Writtpn tnatter ln the nature of personal cor respondence can not be included in " ' FOURTEEN A county and the county commissioners Individually cannot be held liable In damage cases growing out of impediments oh the public highways, according to a ruling of Pudge Thomas Burton of the Fifth Judicial ' district. Judge Button's decision sustains the demurrer of the defendants in a damage suit brought by Ardella Cook Ridings against Millard county. Frank Paxton, C O. Warnick and B H. Pederson, co'uniy commissioners t Millard county, and C. G. Pay t nd C. G. Day, road commissioner of the county to recover $5066' far juries received August 25, 1922. be cause a bridge of tho Sevier river on the has highwny been washed out, causing Riding to drive his automobile Into the river. Judg Burton's holding is of interest, not only to Millard, county, but to practically every county in the state ai many similar damage suits rre pending in other counties. The suit raises three questions: "Is the county liable to the platntiff-"Arthe county commissioner liable individually for injuries roused by their failure to maintain a'Y keep the said highway and bridges in repair?" and "Ise the road commrsfloner liable to the plaintiff for failure to keep the roads and. bridge? in good repair . . hold counties or commissioners county liable for all injuries arising fro'Ji defective, highways in this undeveloped country of magnificent distances would result in two very undesirable conclusions: First, the literal abrogation of the office of county commissioner (for no s?e man would assume the position with such liability attached); and, vecond, the bankruptcy of every county in the state. Had there been any intention on the part of the legislature to impose such a liability upon the county commissioners, they would have said so by unequivocal enactment " Miscellaneous matter weighing not more than 4 pounds can not be mail ed as parcel post. Such matter weighing over four pounds msy be mailed ns parcel post. Communications attached to par eels: A letter placed In an envelope, addressed to correspond with the address on parcel, and fully prepaid at the first-cTarate may be tied or otherwise securely attached to the outside of the parcel in such manner ss to prevent separation therefrom nnd not obscure the address on the parcel. SPECIAL DELIVERY SERVIC- ESpeclal-deliver- y service is obtained special-deliver- y by affixing a stamp or 10 cents' worth of ordfnary stamps in addition to the regulak postage. When ordinary stamps are used, the words, "special delivery" must be written or printed directly below, but not on the stamps. Special delivery Is for speed and not for safety. Valuable mall should be reg istered or insured. INSURE OR REGISTER VALUA BLE MAIL All valuable domestic parcel-pomall should be insured Fees: Vauable not exceeding $5., 3 cents; not exceeding $2', 5 cents; not exceeding $50, 10 censs; not exceeding $100. 25 cents. Coin, currency, jewelry, and arti cles of similar value should be sent as sealed registered mall. SER COLLECT ON DELIVER matter may be VICE Parcel-poeni C. 0. D. from one money-ordpost ofllce to another. Fees (in addition to regular poat age); Value not exceeuing tow iu jeu s; not exceeding 5100, 25 cents, to be prepaid with stamps afflxec. The C. O. D. fee also covers insurance against loss or damage up to $50 lor a fee of 10 cents, and up to $100 for a fee of 25 cent?, actual val'ie PARCELS FOR FOREIGN COUN Parcels of mailable merTRIES chandise may be sent (subject to cerlain liuilialions and conditions) d international parcel post to all foreign countries except Arabia. Spanss n- e - .To 10-ce- nt st first-clas- The city of Riverside, California, known by its townsmen, as "The City Beautiful" is just now stirred all up by an attempt by certain good (?) citizens to have their "moonlight schedule" abolished and for the benefit of the "oldsettlers" of Beaver county, let us explain that the "moon light schedule'' means that when the moon shines, the electric street lights go out. Evidently (be moonshine shines so broght It dims tha electric lights. In Beaver the electric lights are not even turned off when tho sun shines, but ere Allowed ; .' shine all day. They must have a bright brand of moonshine in California. s, st er v ' REFUGEE MEAL NATIONS SUPPORT COOLIDGE The Senior Girls' club of the Wes: Ward mutual met at the home of Mrs. V. K Tangren, teir toirhnf on Wednesday night. Fourteen Klrl were present. The evening rpen In sewing. At ten licheon was r,rrv-- L ed by the hostess, assisted by Miss Jeanette Skinner. The' next motinR will be held at the home Of the cln? pre?ldent, Miss Winnie Hales. trs SERVICE ST AH MEETING The Service Star'Leglon will bol;' their regular meeting Monday nlht at the library buildNovember ing, at 7:30 p. m. Every member la requested to be present. Don't fore Mrs. Clara Murdork, Cunah. the date ounces fdent. European Countries Join Amer- fubject or less may be sent to ana rates t parcel-posdomestic to the Lost the Wsgsr. pack Amelle Rives, the novell. once sent conditions. Foreign panel-pos- t at the mam her signature to fourteen different ages should be mailed editors on s wager that all mld read office or large classified stations. intravel sea It The nearest that any one made It Owing" to the long was "American Rivers." cusout volved in most instances and toms inspection abroad, foreign parcels should be roost carefully pocked MICKIE SAYS and mailed in November. InINFORMATION For further subabove the of formation on any J8TUW5S POVAW WkS VJ04X other postal jects or concerning any L winop emja, Axon vjhhj matter, lnquireat the proper ormoney dow; stamp, parcel-pos- t, COUA9 W 0U6YLE4;VUHSH der, registry etc., oree the postassistants. master or one of his S C0tTt.3 , VkMO VWCE 'OA; on at the Heck now Sale Millinery k Low Millinery Shop. RELIEF HAS SAVED MILLION Geneva. Switxerland. Officials of relief organizations from fourteen European countries have asked their gov- People of All Nations Will Plfuratlva. ernments and peoples to join in a ly Gather Around Sams Tabla as j great-- International movement to save Practical Sign af Sympathy With the destitute orphans and widowed Near East Sufftrsra. mothers in those countris of the Near East that have suffered from recent waf' How many comfortably fed. clothad Dec. J has been set aside as "Golden an(1 nouse, Americana will alt down On that day people to Rata Sunday. Sunday alnner ot rlc( fr,t, will be asked to observe the broad soup typical orphan fara on ud principle of the Golden Rule by tore- - jCember I, as a practical teat of the going their usual noonday meal and golden rule? eating Instead the frugal ration usually The question la asked today by partaken of by the parentless children Charlea V. Vlckrey, general aecretary of Greece, Armenia and Palestine. of Near East Relief, who ta la charge The,- - world's people will then be 0f the plans for the general obaerr-aske- d to contribute the difference In ance throughout the United Statea of the cost of the two meals to the prln-- , "Golden Rule Sunday." In aa Inter clpal relief organization in their conn- - view. Mr. Vickrey said: try, to be administered for the needy "If American people win renounce children. for 0M mtk the food they are accua- Notable people in Europe who will tomed to eat, and contribute the to give the day an inter. ference In cost to the support of star national aspect are King George of ing children tn the near east, the Prince Carl of Swedem, ex- - atlon In Greece, Armenia w4.palee-Premte-r Clemeneean Infinitely mote real aui Hymans and Dr. Alice Masaryk. to them. "I have recently returned from sev- eral months In those countries. AmeriAMERICAN FOODS BEST Is a name to conjure with there. SAYS FAMOUS DOCTOR ca Athens.-Amer- ican standard food- agftinst us. That ! because people the world' ay9 reallxe tb1 Americana have ?. to tW Mabel Elliott famous woman phy. them with, a helping hand tone and a wuu ur me past two years nas square deal, rather than with the oiwau, been medical director of American mailed fist in the Near East From the "America could well have afforded standpoint of purity and high food to have spent every penny of her revalue, she asserts that no European lief funds as a nation can compete with the United business proposition. Tha goodStates, and for this reason she insists will that has resulted from relief on "American products In all orphanwork In the near east la of incalculages and hospitals. In order to meet able value. When these orphans wo adequately the needs of undernour- are caring for today grow to manished children. hood, they will become the leaders of Dr. Elliott's annual report, sum their nations and their eyes will turn ming np the results of the care of toward America. ou.uuu cnuaren in orphanages as well ' "At least a million persons In tho as cunics tor &0.000 additional chll- - near east would not bo alive today had dren In refugee camps and homes. it not been tor American aid. Even says: toda v. 100.000 nersona ara halnv eared "Stable American foods are now for day to day by the Near Eaat Rethe backbone of all our menus for re- lief, mostly women and children who building children who became weak would probably perish la a few days and anaemic during the refugee ex- or weeks If the work ceased. odus from Asia Minor. Our menus "Our workers are now concentratcontain, not only bread made from ing not only on the physical care of American flour, and corn grits In por- our 50,000 orphans, bat on their In ridge and stews, but also the liberal dustrial training as walL At .tho age use of corn syrup. American con- of 16, when an orphan leavea our densed milk and 'American cocoa and care, he Is equipped to anter some macaroni, thus making a balanced useful trsde or business. Ia Naraxeth ration to meet all the scientific re- there are boys working la oar carpenquirements as to relative food values, ter shop a few feet from the spot calories aad vitamlnes. where Christ tolled. In Macedonia, The favorite orphanage pudding is hundreds of Greek orphans are learn composed of corn grits with cocoa, lng farming la the atmosphere where sweetened with com syrup, and made Panl spent many years In establishing more nutritious and palatable by add- the first European churches. "Five dollars a month provides food ing a sauce of American condensed milk. Such a pnddlng has a htgh food and physical necessities for an or value and Is very economical no phan, and 1100 a year provides for his other equivalent food value could be education as well Tho observance obtained from other foods at twice the of Golden Rule Sunday cost Moreover, It Is so palatable lion American families will provide that children eat it eagerly several enough funds for thousands of orphans times a week, and never seem to tire "When .people break bread together. of It The American people, In pro they become friends.. Oa this later viding for these parentless children national Golden Rule Sunday people such pure and wholesome foods from of all nations figuratively will gather around the same table, partaking of their own tables, are certainly makin a practical appiicr ton of the golden tne same iooa representing tne mono which the anfortnnats children of the rule." Dr. Elliott hsa recently returned to near M3t nPa D7 tne benevolence of America to arrange for the publics- - tBe west, to eat J65 days In tho year. tton or a book of her experiences un- - uul Tfn this simple menu tho or der the title of "Beelnninr Arin at 'baas cannot have nnless the rest of Ararat" fcyorid practices the Golden Rule." ",B,,l, Pound,, " others, oO T is T W,,n 'Iter J. W .. mi, n treet 59 l)f,xe,, dass-- . nd branches, and at rw first (1m rbesM own place.. - mt !n A ". mil venana tuiiampi on ' tXACS --L-IN ; rir Paaent to HUfexd, XaMt at Drag Ktere ilieM 1 DB. ALBXRT HVTCSZTa DeataJ largesst ' Tlt Block ' Tm . fRED t i e MON'SOy w HOW'S THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICTNB wffl do what we claim tor It rid your arstam of Catarrh or DeaXneas caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH liEDTCTNR eea. sieta of aa Ointment which Quickly falievee the catarrhal Inflammation, aae the Internal Msdldna, a Tonic, which acta threuirh the Blood on the Mucous Buriacee, mus asatsung to restore nor mat conditions. Sold by drug-gUttor over 40 Tears. F. i. Cheney Co., Toledo, O, - a PERFECT HEALTH A A viconous cody fily Ht eUk avveMew Tutt's Pillc never seen WE have public flock to a car the way they areflock-ln- g to the new Overland Champion! It's a revelation much they wanted such a car! Study these x ST sale and STEADY, tho pace of. car equlppad with Goodyear Tim how Both eera sdjuai forward sad beck kr tall sod short peopU, pictures you'll understand. Then realize that ! and upholiury, ' with tha famous the low price also secures regular sliding gear transmission, all. standard accessories, bigger new engine, Triplex springs, cord tires, ana all Overland supierior-itie- s. Come in. Tread. All-Weat- Tha hich, thick, of blocks d sharp-edge- , that powerful ut- tread provide the most in gripping traction. ' They five you security all the time, and promote the efficient, 1 , eco- nomical operation of your car. . J!?v,X ' MEV7. At C4 mm Smrmm fn mn4 CmrdM with thmm mp $tmU C tM tW U Ail. milk ttmndmt xsuxsLt m ten BMrer, Vteh JOHN BOWMAN e Bearer City Shoo Shon e nrst Class Shoo Repairing Reasonable Price. Parcel Poet e Ordera Received e Beaver Cltr. Ouh A makes " e e IMS MILTORD-BBATE- S - bsrgslns We bare some Deck reduced prices. hate at Low Millinery Shop. ' !,. MsnaiMi d ; by-a-- f sunn ARTHUR and H kent very busy paper hanging a to take, bas painting, bnt says be b1 while few days off once In a iUlL PARCELS wc,.:j p"rrel' ounces or lei. ap bis be cold-bloode- . Attorney at Law - long-sighte- e , . CURB SAM .. Bitter reproaches are heard against rear . JkSAVKll tiABAttM Acetylene Weldiag ' Gaaolliie, Oil, Tlree aatel " Ante Aeceaeerlea Beaver, Vtaei situ-Greec- e. Big tood'tng tpace by removing tourer mt e n t ; at th Hats at a great reduction Ml'KPOG Attoracy at Law IWaver, Utah IreU4Mi lit all Ube 0aawhe tlie State Heaver, Vtah U. A. j st oBl " ! nil inch-eleiive- -- k Cleaning and Dying; Pressing Repairing and Dressaaklag and Laundry Work Neatly Doaa Beavwr, Utah One Sunday Dinner. tical Program. ojr . "Low Hat Shop. , Beck than S 4 glrth comb,nl- - For ' i :,nuy n m the firstraec-- Lew Harris Has Jost completed Mr. Harris new barn at bis borne. CAKDS AMERICANS Whole Country Asked to Adopt Orphanage Menu for Just ican President in Backing Golden Rule as Prac- -- more PROFESSIONAL MARY MADSEN v" to take Wanted, men or' wbmen hosorders for genuine gusrsnteed children. and women , Postage Postage must be ful- - iery for men. ' Drenui i $T airmail. Affix the re-- Eliminates darning. Salary am. Hint .. Wn time. 11.10 full week m ine up. I silks. inter Ktrhhu" heatkera. Cotton, time. n corner, Inform Uok atloaal Stocking Mills. Norristown. oVta'i at 'he parcel-poor stamp Fa. lti(l ,nj"'7'a' FOR vVxwv'w w - L , Delta-Hinckl- mas stamps or stickers of any char acter must not be placed on the ad dress side of mail matter, Posters or 'tickers resembling postage stanin are not permissible on mail matter. In using Christmss stickers they tlrars: Ordinary boxes of cigars rnnpd in pnper only will not be ac-In a manner to prevent and" Tristan Da ,"""" hv or Jar. Wrap (tf ror ish Guiana 6 "rated imstebonrd or similar ma Parcels weighing 4 pounds Cuba teHnl. ueeem- - ror local delivery should be mailed not later than December 22 rarceis ,c' cartels. MAIL EARLY Department Office oiauons as are desi parcels. Parcels weighing over 4 ounce, can mot be mailed In street boxes but must be taken to the main post office or classified station or branch. Panels containing meat, food products, cut flow ers. orrother perishable matter should be mailed only at the main 0ffl. post ce or one of the Urge classified stations. WHEN TO MAIL-chris- tma, gifts addressed to points within one day's travel should be mailed not later than December 21; within two days 'travel, not later than Ducem-be18; within three days! travel not later than December 16; for morr nated to receive Vq - -- j: |