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Show BEAVER:QOUNT NEWS Y: y / { > tenner erertst | “MORE GAME THIS YEAR HSB TAIL EE, THAN EVER BREORE “Withe . field € ee oe is “y * , és ae “Thord ee bisex Ae ia | 7 eh 2 : nn Hy * i o ae i y ; eS 4 # nae cemen fe -Y¥ fo 3 L e4 oS 40, a o zi $ 3 ff ORB, ae ; ‘ Lewiston, Moscow, Taaho. idaho, ; ; 83. ,. ., 84 : 2 . 2g ted spits é Mt. Pleasant, a : Uiab ig 2 r i | be Woolley, Wash. W Seno et : Ser 38, Sedan 9 ' € ae Paris, Texas, So Wausau, oe Wisc Mier 166. 164 169, r 235 sSprinasy; ee he z 113. ‘T) 60 4 a Negates, Cat, Ae Le 128. Ord, Neb... ha ‘Be <f Hepes : 54. eee Gallup, pes gee Colo, N. M: 129. é : Douglas, Sd Mees ae Amn. 5 Go ! : react BD 67. Awa oe peli, : ’ Oho hio Abahietiny ent Phoents, Pee nt OE gg ee lw By) dz, 2 43! MacshdelyyXN an Sharon, Pa. $j) 4537278, 4. Kirksville, Mo,| oftd eet ee lasek Tt vereas +A Oth Tilisdale, ue 6. Parkersburg. & Austin) Minnl 41986, Nevada, W..Va,-281 8. 4, eee Miami, are Sacrame Cal, 5. La P. nite: thd. 16. Gree nsburg, ah die. guests. game of 250.022, was, enjoyed. «ifiq!! Mr. and Mrs M. Minagi returned rom a short tip to Salt Lake. ne 72, ra ; ventura, | al, Be NEO yer 19, Hanford. Cal. 1). 220.; Joplin. M 221.6 ney, faa 209. pane. Oh ., 223) I mariner steel gang, ena ee to here with eve~ ody is Milford later. Promises} rs represented costume ball *Culmsee loy. Miss ridd. Helen was Susie. lunch was served at home. mother. , f i ij ag Ea ala ag pce il 12 .' Beaver,” Was in the bes - i eh eee § last.week for the benefit of the new) ; . : . 18 akota ss) " . f 6 i * s 2 19 2 2 &. y P : : 3 ; e : e ohn , % i 29 STATES end. with Mrs. 8 Methodist church building. Games were played on the lawn. A delicious tuncheon was serve I ob (3eet Westexe Aeo NINSTITUTION = wy Wah WA : w The Above ‘ id , Symbol. Is Y . site ve Future Guide to : of Them! uit from the Puf- He reports VCR ERSEAY’ on Bhsthees. Kirk and. Jo, oisBorn, August 4 Clinton a Meyers, av Fecal i re. pound baby Grimshaw, a ren r. Baal a 9 1-2 Mrs. pound hoy. Ww. F, Miller xeStiienad |,@rhirsday) ae ee » e'eres le. bie ” Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bailey and ily returned ; (Shnday!) ‘Pio, Los geles fam An- for and AHdrey trom in denier lays Larson returned. wis his family “Carson is es. He fice, few i spending, several Long lays in, Sait Lake; in the interests of f Oil company. er, Wm | Kine’ spent etectes) hours here ‘Rriday repairing his fenc- Saturday Salt’ ‘Lake City to spend.a B . Evang is down from the Tellu~/ naa Power. Co. station for By beh fays Hewlett Monday did, ne, all at Jane Moore the left taist Beich,| California, Wax. ofthe for she sum- langhtero have Vehnantoe Mf, Pool and: little moved into the’ aM ana -Mre. children for Los - ; J. Blumberg left' Thursday of last Angeles, Cali fornia. will “be gone about three and week Tey weeks. ¢ “Mr, creek, i 8th, at toned ane} json, Milton, left last week for Missouri, where they will spend severai weeks with relatives. Miss. ‘Bettye _Himstreet. was in Beaver ast ameek, visiting Miss LaPrele | ‘Smith, ~_,| Porn, August Robert: asec and H’'D. enristait! igen, of Beaver, were here on business “Clyde Marshall, 10 pound: boy. the first ‘of the week. and. Mrs. ‘Russell 1 666666 2 OO Oe e Tea DR. Kirk .% — Minter afoh Miss. Barbara Fotheringham, -yisit- ‘ed. her aunt and uncle,,Mr.; and. Mrs. Bara Barton, Sunday. fi duit beh + Mr? igen Mrs. ters,’ Mattie, spending two L. B and’ weeks Bohn and dau- Bleanor, .are at ‘Beever, L eee OO and “Sieh: a Mgs, Wm. Hurst, APN : 56 {= yuh tora, ; OCOD OOY% OD ODDO.O t4 nlite.) Utah Sos bee eeeoke gees ; eer EHOOOD : ; s AM ‘ CLINE Atte at : °° ; o¢ : t Q Jefferson Block Milford, - ry = _- Utah o} i 64 dd a5 ‘te oe t OOO99409F ¢e¢0¢0¢¢ g LG {ager VP” * Designer and o- General ej Building Contractor Heating and Vlumbing © Milford, Utah PPP PP > A stndents : oe igh. e@.t va of: accepted. Arrange Sun- @ . - @ ° acead {HOP eoror sees eevee a rLe % t 4 i 4{| * PS@PI@GGAO® mente Wednesdays or Hays, at Hotel Atkin, + %, 2 : 3 oe > AAA @ ° : jae o COO COHOOOOO OO OOS OOF to spend) Mr. and| WARD raTimbabye rs. Director OOOOH f “WaFfe lace was en route to Beaver a month with her parents, ° @ > @ 6800088 AND “Open Day ? Brghe ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hanks and lit-| > Mts’ E: A. Olson returned.on Prt- tle daughter are visiting friends and|¢@ nies Brownhill, indibon, of: the velatives in the Panguitch and Para-|@ day from.a months’ stay at Los AnlBeaver QOity. Press,om Friday-seve120 secti dona oe of me » —_—state. _ [OP ‘04 gples,»CCalifornia. pine: in. Milford.; EY a SDS i itd i (tin? ae re ; ‘Mrs. John Wallace, of Mes Ari-. i Mr and’! Mrs; A.B. €line,' of ‘Saltf Miss ‘Kathleen Bohn left Sunday r Salt Lake City, where she» will zona. wag tie breakfast gudst-ef-herl@ ‘Lake’ ‘City, are’ spending, a ‘few weeks uncle narett and 4 Mr. viel at ¢ +. spo swo weeks visiting frigndel here: week, W. W. MARKHAM Dental Surgeon - JORGENSEN snk iil RECIEE® @. ere So seoorersorerees thei erry let, Cw is ee o. Office:..Milford House, 8 doors West Hubbell Drug Co. Hours 9 a. m. all day. Ph. 11 gst cia MBs, \Pivey Piney | npn‘and | oe oe Soece children afe- visit ine to Mr.,and Mrs; , sisters, Mrs. Eugene Minersville, | a Fay Hickman. ble CARDS $¢¢ of- where will spend. the remainder mer wit h her ¢d aughter , Naws fo eoybiguns’ M. H. PROFESSIONAL $606600660 Mr and Mrs. C. T. Woodbury anc children returned Monday from a ‘rip to Fn Lake. :a; in- deag. has been visiting Mrs.’ Chas Himstrect ‘the past week. Smith | speni Saturday and. Sunday, ‘on. , Fish ‘with a hook, and ane et Messrs Nielsen, Erickson, ‘Kelly, and Walker, commercial men were in town Tuesday and Wednesday. anes ° » , Sats Tit salesman Sunday such and. willbe worth looking at.’ > was down rifles, hibition this fall in the Roosevelt home, 28 East 20th Street, New York , | Ms. ie N. Mitchell of Caliente, Nez Brite : Hamilton; -ofBea'vér,“ was eet ae te. thai Hal ‘from’ Bea-') suhd } $ by Scott, Roosevelt’ guns’will’ be placed on ‘ek.’ ere Values and Morey gree arid] ; STORM ee Better hae hunting. expeditions, 1s are on display in my store window this week. Recently there heart Was. an. ex, “Tnibition of gol. Roosevelt's guns in the Public Library in New York anc his 40-46 Winchester, the first rifle he ever owned, was the gun that held the attention of most people These ff aes his “a® siuppty ‘of ‘Wifichester Hh porated ?. 5 371 DEX arr PENT Mrs. ht Dwité “Christiansen, of. Garrison, was, in town THORAAY iiss : ‘town @ a Mr andy Mrs. ri 28 ua on other famous explorers. No huntsman of. wreputation ever started out without. ay. ” veo res die be | Chea “ ve ’ f was that velt of hunters use the the same kind of a used by Col. Roose- | Peary, “McMillan, Shackleton, “| ‘Améundson, Steffahdson and v — 3 {oh |: beat returned “The majority Winchester rifle, : propary is now who ing for the season. rifle 5 there hloodedhuter, , : 138 tg like} Louisana and Tennessee - STORES—371 i pepe hunterg. are plenty of big” same-—deer and bear, “especially We are told by the Game commissioners of every state that there ts more game this year than last, and this state“ment more or less appeals to the red. saa we: onsite a the | week Ennis:Jones. . 26 Wyoming Tn Montana. 6,500 elk fel before the In: states 4 ih 11 . i is 13 . years ago, Wampshire. It must be remembered, too, that the deer season in every state lasts but a few days. “More than 500 black bear were killed in Pennsylvania andi in Oregon the number was more: than 1,000. hal . Ore 2 Seba i {fi wii ; of big game New Sergey, Massachussetts and New, . lg f Virginia. . (| fer lake camp Sunday: ||the fishitig ‘good. alee eB : i “pe ges 2h Suoctet a . WORE - Rv D. Zook wMaictiierts aes Jobat Gillies | onsen David be. . . ae of about the same number, and thous ands were broughtsown by Winchester. Trifles’ ine’ Idaho, Pennsylvania, Montana, Minnesota, Vermont, Maine Colorado, South Dakota, Oregon, 3 ee "A. herthnion. wus is spending ithe, Summer” at Murdock ' atademy, spent 'sevéral days ‘here last. week. mad ae P. Ryan of Snake Vailley¥‘was t sy bal in atown chases: feck NAS %: Se of iver Tuesday. TR. \si. ay : i on “blisinéss. suk i oaeite Mr, git. pie? 3 J. Lim, ef Fitt”- witdpake where he} _H. R. Moore. heheh dovnk ‘from'} had-heenin’a ho Pik Or’oit opera-| Black Fost Where he is assistant tion for appendiettis. beige a4 : Wisconsin ghters, Georgetta and Violet in hon- iting, relatives. at, en City, (ytd oane hi or of their birthday anniversaries. | ae Netwon! Fourteen little guests were present. | Mrs, ; Jack ‘MeKepn, a anand’ ay Brox! “spent After the swim at the play grounds, few. days, in oe Lake; City., with; han Milford’ réfreshments Clarence The dance lasted farther into the early. hours.than.any..similar affair for sometime. = ‘ Bes oe Wore fe ms j f Sh . Dinwiddie was Henri and Carlton boy. was Pedro Johnnie -Diniddie tfepresented an admiral of the Born, Aug wiss Navy. The,special innoyation! py was moonlight dancing, -a ovide by all. Appropriate, |High .Born, August y feature erga or 17 “Yo. ‘Dearden. of ‘Garrison, was, in, “BIRTHDAY PARTY paul town Tuesday on PH Man Joseph’ Hickman is installing pe ae ey jam electric¢well at bis ranch, Weber Mrs. Wigdosaa Shaffer gave a swim-| ES TRIN \ming party Sunday for her two dau-]) ‘Mrs, wm, ‘Dameon, Rees son, are, Mis- Btohiad © Roe the work. ulmse * “déticidus 20 a whe : iemloulle hy ty was Captain the (plain, clothes . ‘i Re diate at’ ‘Harmony Moore Bob Moore, ‘ 4 out 10,000; “California 15 ‘600. A ee 1 :> i i West ae : Va need ‘ il ‘a ea August 5th. Miss represented: .:/Wing}: oliceman, “Mrs_ Culmsee ows well were se 9TH si as diast city’ ‘Moiiday > 5 =v) > % rith easy_vercitility, changed J his ocanes ipation h from ‘fighting to “slinging he bull.”” These were the principal. ou Kon 20 . i a ; Oo , 160. Milare. Calif ». Ierinet K ail opdia' Gunn,’ visit- i re Maiiaile Oregon, oe idea we stilt that. were Places wheré a deer” was a ‘curiosity , now. have plenty of game, and deer are-so~plentiful-that’ they’ are 2 tpepeneonta seen daily “In. Wisconsin and Michigan lest year more than 40,000 deer were bagged. New York added) an ae 9" nf ee 4 : ‘Washington M ‘Abilene, {gla, Ka et i . ¢ SR Ti ates Mexico exas Utah ’ Maribel Mi Minn. 264 a 15 js o Tthaea N. yo 08% 9.61%. H1 910 a promises ,of ela-|P refreshments, Mount . = Pennsylvania South Dako’ T Oh oe oe! oe Oe” Pe 'o ‘io ADDITIONAL LOCALS ." attend! ey BENEFIT NEW CHURCH BILDG. manner. Florence Nightingale, the ted Cross .NUESe.. StOOD. LEADVeobQ.. ACL pcre Mrs. Charles Kelley gave a lawn n “case of injuries. . POGTo: the pifolt. dove fioeokt party;rat her" home," Friday night’of TET arapt 1aTact if DOT) Bartloorile iowa! ning. yhich, dain’ trad in'a highly pivadite) 1Bera Ere | ae Kans, ie Saal Beaver q} n 204" OnK1s : “hairy le ae:i 6. MeMinnville, Ore Mr. Reese Evans, with his son and daughter, Alberta and Alberta Reese of Los Angeles, California, spent a light.off with Susie, the parlor maid, few. days here last week with Mr. emembered his duty and caused the Evans’ uncle and aunt, Mr. and,Mrs. eat person to subside. ;, Henri, Tet ‘OFrwin; Rays vwere accompanied he Frppét * chef, cheéred ithe repen-| y Mr. Orwin’s sister and “husband, all 51. 352. Iront , 15 Ss * At 3°): : core ; t 890! ‘Rockforc oe 3. W averiow: So, Dak,’ ee ‘Huntingtons 104, 264;ri Randipet on, eee aah | the, ‘Costume Pal WING FOY, THE MANDARIN’S laughter, sought protection of the Mle, the sturdy milkman, when fercious Captain Kidd eruised into darmony Hall Saturday night Jery, the cop, who was spending his vray ic . F i ; ir 8464: ‘Holland, Mich. B47, Ay After, luncheon , a Jolly AS FID ant n een Tameste weTexas Sp. Da ;Matshah, Yoakum, Texas :Turléck, Gal. Appleton, Bos New Ulm, Mini Bellingham, Wash. . 7 ss Jefferson will give you an eleanéd r A oe . New York oe North Dakota ie Ohio . 4 . ! $45. Petaluma,|Cal. un288. Michigan City, Ind) 289, Dehigoxh, Wise, ise a rosin’ Sell 218, 1 delightful luncheon, Wednesday at! D. L. Barns was o’clock. Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs. L. 5 Sis A, Culmsee and’ Miss: Culmséé were | or Saturday’ he 1GGaestiie’ mee Te Wilma) a ; Oswego au Bae Me) Hu ano" 8 nigh i foremat' of thé ‘New wm t $ evade |< 838" Ware Cal}. ~~~ 279. Ex mporin, Kans. ‘i NEWSLETS NADA eAEt gipend ‘ iscMp B26) ‘Aberdeen, Wash: 2735 Springfield, Moi); /! 4, Fresfo, Cal. ae V. C Johnson. entertained: at Bee ane vis. eat 202) Nortoik, Neb. x Mrs Marton Adrian’‘Ind. Mich!*! Kans, 0° 393-CRantite, , Keane, ' to believe, * of the the kill of big game that have with us. "Some states f i * eo 1 ; rs LVOR Michi 248i Nanticoke: 249. Jacksonville,a. ill. ) |182s 322. Portervitie. Enid, Okla, Cal!” “08: 66, Othtobhac Paka loos neldin?” pamBe sst8i Sage B89. “Pittston Pat Pr 67. Dubuque,I va 340, ‘a Salle, I j 268,..Galesburs; ie 34) iain Utah 39, Ifannibal, Mo, Webster City, Towa! 276! itapid Cit,’ So. Daky343: Hailey; Idaho ||, ,271, Kearney, Ne rZ 48s 07. Alliance, Ohid |. 74, Loveland, Colo, ,....149: Escanaba, Mich... ; hone Towa 08. Clinton, Iowa!) of: iW nivenian Routt fa 256 hee vette, Mich. 9. Lebanon, Ore. | Be. Centralia, 111. i Gil hicothe: Mai 10. St. Paul, Minn.) S852 Mandan,’ No. Dak.” 3! 8° Quiney, 1. Anderson, Ind, DRE. Dixon B59. Centerville, Towa 12. ee Ill. 87. Rupert, Idaho 360. Topeka, Kan ympia, Was Chippewa Balls, owa Faneas Louisiana 200, Muskegon, Mieh.*! 275!) Suakrneel Okla |! asi Mualeok Ae Dakss O1. ‘i tiescapt - } sit Bf Fedalin, Mos eat ait «. Bellezontaine, Ohio. 2. Shenandoah, Pa. ' (7.*Elkhart, Ind. 3 Minn, a Ore, Marysville, Fostoria, 2. ae iaulroela Wash. 145, titre Ore. . Abilene, Texas ~ 6. Las Vegas, Ney. ;. ie ee ae es noni. Ore, 3. Sterling, Colo, 8. Calumet, Mich, a : EAE, Ore. Lal. Hillyard, 42, Virginia, Minn. ' San A ngélo, Texas 314) uf a 815 Pee *260.* Balnibntidahe’? 197. Owosso, iMich, Utah teh ren J 8. Fremont) Neh, } 508 ! , 30. RN Nebraska Lis, orks ti ekton, ee 9. “Champaign,I anes Minn, Salem, ryville, si aetna i ; . Indiana = iad pe : ° : ° Tilinois : ‘k. That i Each State: greens ie tes = 178--Port Huron, Minn. “Mich, 174. Crookston, as ; Le eS : Colorado ‘Minnesota i j M Missouri 187, Tronwoo ch, Bemidji, Minn. Musko-ee, Okla Moline, 1. Corvallis, fre, 39. ae Vecig; Chico ae je 32, 133. 34. 135. 136. 37. ao) fiend datcaseatons ee 8044 Higin Bat. yanColo.Texas 248, Fort Boulder, a “rs California ongmont, Go $84 sate aed &. Bt ageMatt tte Ate. prelcrdato, Mes N. ¥, She 1d 2 1 "a 174; Arkanaas Cie, Rang, Baer 245 sa an Antony, aoe Towa! Cal." i 17 Lapeer, Mick’ BiprceRer th. th, Potad FADE. 510; 339. apa Rpencer, 1o1:1. ‘T92, 193. 194. 195. 96. Rice Lake, Wise, bs No. Ba 3 : Tonopaly News Magna, 30, eee ‘go, , Utah 60. Grand Island, Neb, 61. Hastings, Neb. 62. Durango. Colo. oe ene Ore. ome ( ie tetfigeniibee os4,26gts Shomrcan ines 337, aianeera eee Me | Ji Fergus Falls, Minn, 13h : Oho one . Oo ; 58. Grand Forks, N. D. ess peehts wy ‘Las Vegas, N. M. 126, 55. Rigby, Idaho t Oe = aie Bak Thief 1 Riy ee "Rails dist i rie City. Ohio re |) oe256, 35 Jee Lima, Cedan Iiuplds, Kaite1 ates 838 182, Mansfield, Ohio ”'”' ‘BaP ts6 env ey cone 4330. 183. Sree, Ole, % Sy (ame BBIy 184. Jerome, Ariz, 33 Mich 332, 16. Dickin son,Wash. No. Dak, 17. Pullman, 18:-Jderome; da | 29. Canon City, Co lo. 20. Marshalltown, Towa 121. Redfield, So. Dak. 13s Dos aed Neb. « eo - n : Jinuba boat chu. Nep! Mich: as Ww ash. a Then the ae @ 0. Sherman, Texas. #f\ wood, a oe Moet” 7 ene Ne Dak. Willi Bole o37. 1177. BwKwell, Oklainttt 198 Ae , Mi Wash i Blinan. | 9. ice ria, Ore, 10, Montesano, Wash. REET SEP Ce peaid City, Nebr. owney, Idaho noes jaah 0 aN 6, Was fev ‘Porest Grove, Ore, Toate ay Miche. tow lows : 5: Prescott, Ariz act Ottumwa, Iowa 17. Cal. 8. Modesto, Watertown, Wise. oH: RE aR weak ‘ill one ac, & oe os lives will also be ti uLee ch The Number of Our Stores 16, Creston, 162. eageace oo ‘ol : bare a ‘ ee Pa ee “vedton’ M, 103 Fe Ds: lattloFalls, £4 on Oneely Ming 7 ik. ss &8. ‘Spr ngville, Utah Be es ; 164. Pens|Texas238."239,Replen DL Reno; inlépenidence, oa sane ighita 1aPall, a, Lexag 7" radon IG Je ie eae Kellozg, ieIdaho . af 44, a ir nfoz ’ q 88. me 100. . Hibbing,nd Minn, Mim: AS§ 02, eee c AD 158 89. Fort3 , theo elt A Oi: RPG EO, ae cere f 90. art Madina 91. Newman atotower? Utah Proyo, Utah Mldvaie, Ueah largest in. their daily ai. f oy. Canty imps Golo, s Abs Ggeur d'Alene, Idaho 185. Bradford, Pa, Seco end - -_ te , 86. Al BY. seria 4 3 | Wetaten ; Colo. ay borat ee ae : Le ae s 5. Helper, Utah f tre N. | ht Bee Set 27. Athena, Ore. ay kas Pvencouvers| ook 30, ; Basta eya VatS a r Ae panauadens Marion, Ohio» HEPARIN ree : ¢ oy, Wash, ay McGill, Mery, N Nev, "25. - Tae an os oo a So se, : jwa: 22, Richfield, Utah 23. Gunnison, Utah es : for. apts ee eepete tne ; Mitehell, S¢ iba edeato at | C-Raaea i Se oaedes Buen ch 17. SpankAmer. Vork, “ 16. RotkjUtah Utah is ‘sige es have: . Richmond, 15. “World's Co.0. s ores: ArAre.Skeoca ed EE ean Bob Cpa ane YE ie [ne MMOH {i Beatrice, 12. Price, Utah 13. Trinidad, Co ® the wie Penney ev ki ay, U THe odes ete ; to be. ro of the new localiJ..C. Penney Company Store will be made,in,a few days. the lasting: satisfaction others ce Fe Ree Uae Kem mamerer; § aur ; atch fate on pag te ere - ; i j| ka h the ae wee tM. e# ne £ ERO PeEEY: vy . A GEC) ae child in this great BAY SRUGTT RCD [accent | oe Bae Sse ‘ ; ; ular “enjoyment, the beg Nt Spot Ki TBA ed ee etiberle w be - ee oO reason Jefferson, “Mercantile Co., the local Ww inchestet Dedler) ‘yesterday, “that the coming season will be the greatest th: ‘Known for the+hunting of big game, Last year upwards of 200,000 deer were killed in the United States, about 10,000 bear ana about 8,000 Pvveeeeedo : 2 et Hi gsetieees iY a: e bese i is every Nre eid cp ] z customers from its, 371, economy units, is. soon, to, Uaneuce urate an anene epoch of aéeet met in whigh hick evehat. levements community will find. ‘much to to interest them: and ; beret i Gibbens eek = pop dervictlandlvalne giving system of stores, epartment ‘store organization” ganization and and an insiitutien, of, -: 4 er than ew revi Pia es etPeeeesees HIS: if oS : ¢ Ze * today Be Tei Uae Tiberi Wevevessees . ea States game, EE Ek VT Ry ene Op) f te aes There little ee a ; a ee the case. and AR e a3 bet game, U nited aha : Lo Ta setae little wasa quarter of a century ABO, instead of game decreasing it ig jincreasing under wise conservation laws: - es eh the tor due course at game would des this isn’t big in (the ig natural in there ' -_. ‘that, and more too, Gi : big crease—-but i it is quite to think time, & ‘ q 4 4 é& milfions of hunters annually one’ © ; we |