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Show NEW EDITOR IN CHARGEATBEAVER lur. Timothy Brownhill, after a little moro than a year among us as editor of the Press, has gone back to his first love. Sunny California, and the Carltons have again taken over the ownership and ruauagemen of the paper. Mr. Brownhill was a good newspaper news-paper man, a good booster and a pio-liflc pio-liflc writer of booster articles, and he will bo greatly missed by the peo-plo peo-plo of Beaver county. The Carl ion's need no introduction to the people of Beaver. They came into the management of the Pros3 in May, 1917, and continued as owners and editors until Augucc, 1920, when Mr. Brownhill took the paper; and now with this issue, Mrs. Carlton Carl-ton resumes her old place as editor. The paper has been changed from a four paga to au eight page paper, and several departments have been included, among which will ho found. Poultry, Dairying, Livestock, Kit.oh cn Cabinet and Radeo, In this issue will also be found the opening chapters of one of the best serial stories that has ever been offered by this or any other weekly paper one by that interesting author, auth-or, Zane Gray, entitled "Desert Gold." This should be very popular with our readers. Beaver City Press |