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Show w 1 BROWNHILLS TO CALIFORNIA Beaver county in particular and Southern Utah in general suffers a d'stinct loss in the moving away of Air. Timothy Brownhill, former editor edi-tor and publisher of the Beaver City Press. M. Brownhill, since his coming to Beaver- fias been identified with every forward movement of the com-imunity com-imunity The Beaver City Chamber of Commerce, Beaver County Dairymen's Dairy-men's Assn., Beaver County Poultry-men's Poultry-men's Assn, Beaver County Wool-growers Wool-growers Assn., and the Southern Utah Ut-ah Marketing Assn owe a great deal to M,r. Brownhill. Always ready and willing, he has indeed been a rcyl factor in arousing ffevdre aradFythr factor in arousing public opinion, organizing or-ganizing and securing ro-onc-raUon "iiong the good folks of Southern Utah. As a newspaper man Mr Brownhill Brown-hill has few equals. He has mndn of the Beaver City Press, one of the host known newspapers in the slate. Ills editorials have been of a high order, his news stories well written and the local field has been fully covered. 'Typographically, too. his paper has always maintained a high standard In fact, the best of any country newspaper news-paper in the state at least that was the decision of the three Salt Lake judges, who last June, awarded award-ed Mr. Brownhill the silver cup for having the best appearing front pace of any country newspaper in Utah. During their stoy ill Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Brownhill have made many loyal loy-al friends who- will regret, exece'-' Jy so. to hear of their departure. Mr nnd Mrs. Brownhill leave soon for Southern California, where Ihey will make their future home. |