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Show mM tbSri mmx EhKg toic:6"imiB e;i OA IBI DIER Local and, Personal Mention H Mrs. C.T.. Bitl4wiq reports Miss Ella Patterson is now a on mission Peare left Obra four feet; of snoi piled up in employed at the Tourist's Cafe. When b friends left months many ago few drifts around their home in his native city who will be delighted Manderfield. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Neilson, read the ezeelUnt letter that his and Mrs. Elizabeth Fotberingham ither, Mr. Richard Pesrce, recently Sidney Reese who has been spentSunday evening at the home ived from him. The letter reads working up North returned to of Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Cowdell. follows. Audrie Scotland Beaver Monday. rs. Lottie Pearce Mr. Leland Dean will soon beBeaver, Utah Mr. J. Barraelough has been ill gin the building of a large new hear Mother: is imbut reported as somewhat icehouse. Isaac Goodwin; will I have vour letter of Oct 17th and Don't Worry Watch Us Grow. v do the carpenter work. Li iroine to answer it before I go visit- - proved. 1 W tonight I am now sitting at a f u JaV Miss Fish of Enterprise is visit t.kl in nnr rnAm mnA in Miss Jennie Fotheringham is clearing between the books 1 am en- - ing with her stater MrsJohn now employed at the Mansfield Times Are Hard. Money Scarce. Don't Watte It levsoringto find room to place my writ- - Barraclough. ; HoteL pad. I am pleased to hear that you are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stoney have Mr. and Mrs. James Boy ter who ing so nicely and are all well. Health to Salt for weeks a gone hi lake Our Holiday line of useful gifts is now complete.! No matter how young or how old, I . know ones of item have been visiting' Mr. and Mrs. the biggest fife. With good health one ean accompl- visit. whether boy or girl, man vor woman, we have a gift for them. David Madison at Parowan and ish so much more and do so much more Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyter of Men's Ties, Shirts, Collars, Sox, Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Shoes. Vood. I do hope you will not overlook Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Frazer and home to returned their Beaver, Ladies Children's Sweaters, Coats, Capes, Bathrobes, Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Slipor life I mother. jhis in your every day children were the guests ot Mr. in Milford Cm so afraid too Sunday! will hard work in you pers, Cotton or Silk Hose, any of these make beautiful or useful Xmas gifts. and Mrs. J. C. White Saturday Fui zealous endeavor to keep your Visit Our Store Before Buying Elsewhere Mr, and Mrs. Herny Boyter and hildren in school and elsewhere. But and Sunday. 1 can say is look out for yourself, daughter Chloe were the guest Mrs. Mary Briggs reports one of Mr. now one else will do that for you, and Hugh Cartwright for ik after the education of he kiddies; of the buisets in her line for dinner last Sunday. days ; . their success is yours because the sacrifweek end. last weeks, ice has come largely if not solely from The West Ward Sunday school The old saying of Lincoln I think u. Little Bertha Lessing had a are planning a Christmas. Tree answers my case, exactly. He said on Xline & Tattersall, Proprietors one occassion my success in Hfo may birthday Monday, She was Beven for their members. . , rj pot be great, but wheat her great or years old. small all that I am or ever hope to be I Committee were arranged for we my Angel Mother. I cannot find Mr. and Mrs. Asa Barton spent a mMtmOIOIMMMM9IHmiMMMItMtMMttilMtttt MisSionary Social in order to words more adequate to express my a pleasant evening at the home of plan Christmas the for presents Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Murdock last Donate Work On Streets foreign Missioners. The followClings, finishing my letter after having seme Saints. The Geoham Sunday. ing were appointed Mary Bakes, amily where I have just been who Kate Robinson, Beatrice Hurst, T. B. Davis, Geo. Parkinson and Rube Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hutchings treat the Elders just as though tney forces and graded Parkinson Dewey Hurst, VanNess Bakes Main .Streetjoined were their own sons and even better I entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leland from the William Low and Walter Joseph. believe because they give us things that corner to the City line last week end, Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Mont HutchI am sure the children do not have. to that portion of the City one giving Mr. and Mrs. Arnold I To ings, most a Mrs. Mrs. streets in town. of and Wm best the enjoyable Hurst enter night evening Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brink- - tained Mrs. was spent while apples, nuts etc. were and T. B. Davis Frank Cartwright Caroline Malhenson have plowed up the Cartwright, Ben passed around. It has sort of become a erhoff, Orin Goodwin, Jim Low and daughter Caroline and Miss Davis hill and have graded it down so home to me now as much aa can be. and Jess Hutchings, at supper Martha Beaumont, at dinner Sun that the hill now is easily negotiable The Scotch folk are noted for their last a Sunday, very pleasant In as much as day. for ordinary loads. lospitality and I can easily see how evening was enjoyed by all. the entire work of improvement on the they get that name. They always insist on us taking tea with them in the Mr. I R. Fournierof theTell- - above toads was donated by the men Miss Vie Stewart is quite ill urideCo. received a evening after a visit and they would be they respectfully invite the telegram, mentioned, 'quite disappointed if we refused. The with Tonsilitis and La arid City Council to come down I last week from France, notifying Mayor Grippe. Gar bom home is called the Elders home and inspect their work. him of the arrival of a fine little because we are there so much. They ' ft Our Bulk Mince Meat 30c lb, Misses Beatrice and Martha 65c .V i.i j .have a daughter about 19 years old who . uauKiiier. u t I1VHCII WUIUCNWU j Best Loose Raisins b for 45c while they last Hurst, and Miss Martha BeauJean play and sing very well and as my Cranberries will be scarce for Xmas, buy yours now ; partner is a good singer, we have some mont were dinner guests of Mr. miS5Cuuuuc auu ujurueiw rfw-nr- it ilc folk. av we aw. aillv: Peels Citron 50c lb and Mrs. Stan Tattersall Friday. Lessing were dinner guests of Hf we don't very musical evenings. Lemon 40c lb. they asy we have no aense 1 am doing a good deal of studing Miss Bushnell, at the Woollsey of humor. If we publish original matter Our Stock of Raisins, Currents and Dates 30c package and can say that 1 like to study the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis left home last we Jack variety; if we publish v' Say they Sunday. New stock shelled Walnuts, 60c the can, scripture. I had no conception that from we other to make in home their things papers they say We was so much in the scripture as Tuesday Don't Buy Your Christmas Candy and Nuts until you See there is. I guess one could make it a Richfield. Dr. Joseph F. McGregor has are too lazy tf write. If we don't go ' J to Church we are heathens; if we do Our Prices life study and still learn something bought an interest, with Earl we are hypocrites. . If we stay in the We will have a full line of Fruits and Vegetables for Xmas Mrs. E. A. Moyesfrora Arizo Alverson and John Goodwin in office we .every day. However I am inclined to ought to be out rustling news; think one should know a Fresh stock of Potato Chips just in ' na a relative of of Mrs. Nephi lead and silver good deal out we are news not we if are rustling mining property the scripture in two years time I Williams is expected Tuesday for of the old Moscow mine, near attending to our business at the office. We Pay Cash when we Buy from You We exnotice that I learn faster now than I old wear we we cloth sol are not Beaver. v. If in visit a few days Milford. Favorable prospects of I did when I first came out at first it pect the same in return entr if we wear new cloth they are not was slow work and I had a hard time development are reported, and it paid for. What in thunderatioo is a ' Phone 54 Mr. John Ross who has been is ,. 'Settling down but now I am a real old load a ship- poor editor to do, anyhow? Like as not expected that car I veteran. I to Road left ment of ore will be made hope have the experience working on the State shortly some editor will ssy we swlpped this! or breaking in a new elder it is real for his home in Richfield- Tues to smelter in from an exchange We did. Lake. Salt fun. Some are green and others green- - day er. I have had Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenson and Library Report For Nor. 1921 good health at all times IV-LMiss Vera Fotberingham who two since my arrival. In fact I am Attendance, 2498. 1 ofPleasant Grove, daughters, getting Quite fat; my partiner just arrived has been spending a couple of were Adult, Fiction books circulated 654. of the Andrew Morguests home from visiting, he just remineds months with her sister Miss Lena ris family for a few days, on Childrens, Fiction circulated 159. me that he has had five meals with non Fiction circulated 916. today Liddiard of Provo returned to her their way to California, where .Total, Run in Connection With Neils en's Garage o you see we are not 12 . Members, : registered. suffering on that home in Beaver. Number of readers of the library 1737. account. they will remain for the winter. Battery Testing, CLargbf and Rcpiirinr. Tour The weather is five new books have been Twenty cold now. here quite Mrs, Sarah Woolsey of Beaver Battery wul be Tested and Filled with DUuHed Winter has set In. I added, making a total of 2300. Sidney Roland Reese is in Beasuppose it has was the guest of her son Mr. Karl ver home too. to We want the make people good . Water Free of Charge. again after an absence of use our What did your potatoes cost fiction of new and MinersInVwife books, during at they are Woolsey All kinds of Electrical Work Done. Flat Irons, Motors, about six months on surveying the long winter evenings no as to help Washing Maaooutacenta pound here. That is ville Sunday. chines, Phonogrsphs, etc.. Cleaned and Repaired.: Houses Wired. Old the only cheap food here and the work. ua to have two thousand books circulatW iring Inspected. New Lights Added. . .. , people nve on ed during the last month of the year. (taties) or potatoes. They eat Eaat Side of BuUdinf mmat to Neilaea's Carag , Bmtw Cky, Utak Mrs. Mary Briggs is expecting very little bread. Baby Lois, two year old daugh Give U my love and best : regards her daughter Mrs. Walter Jones ter of Mrrand Mrs. Bart Baldwin Christmas Seals On Sale and family of : Frisco - for - the is especially the kiddie. At" the call of chairman Charles quite seriousTy HI with pneu Your Loving son, the Beaver Christmas Seal hollidays. Murdock, moma. ihisisher second seisre Obra Pearce Committee met at the State Bank, of the malady and much concern Thursday afternoon, December 1st In Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murdock has been felt for her.' v" the absence of secretary Walter 'Joseph, Walters Co. Put On A ' drove out to their farm near Delaer Smith officiated in his stead. , Cracking Good Show Greenville Sunday afternoon.' i Mrs. Victor was the A goodly supply of Christmas Seals '. ; ... " -- " Practical Christmas Gifts '' j For Christmas Buy Something Useful 1 Complete Family Outfitters Phone 53 tff , - Ash-wort- h, i Thompson's Xmas Specials 2-l- " bs 2-l- - -- j, ut - ; Service Station Liiem : " , , , : H. E. DIEHL. Proprietor , I! .A i Crosby- ' - Last nirht Walters Co. nresented Ex Warden George Storrs and their Famous Plar '.The Winners of old Utah Sheriff and citizeU i ne west" Humor and thrills prevailed wife, m the plav lust aa it waa while the west visited his old friend W. E. Oster-lowas in the making they were rough and Saturday. " . ; Friday chaps those prospectors and were willing to take and to give just as their A. L. Fotherineham went to ' turn came. , ; Adam8ville Monday on business. W. C Walters played the vlllUo per h, rlnan mt muthodicalway giving the Impression that be is accestomed to that sort of thins-- James. Wooslev. cave a nice oer-formaoces of the young prospector but he bad a bard time keeping what belonged to him. Luke Croeirave him self a character inimitable sure rang all the charges on the Irish Miner. '. , Genevieve Or rill who won so tnanv friends, in Jennie Ocsen captured the crowd m Mrs. Dowling, Elena Erving completed the cast by a careful rendition of the difficult part of Mins Dowling. Good luck, Walters, comes back again in the spring. Ul .. excpllpnt In a nl4 ViIwwUmI Mr. and Mrs. Edgar .White of the Murdock Academy entertain- a ed Mr. and Mrs. D. White, Mr. and fclri Asmon White7C.Dehnis White. Miss Ilortense White, Hobart White, , Spencer White, and Mr. Standing at dinner Sun' ' ' day.' The cards for tho postal shower for the British Missioners were postetl on Tuesday December 6th and the) cards of the Southern Wa now have a nice stock of blanks. Missioners will be posted on wills, deeds, mortgages, bonds for deed Tuesday Decemler6th. Address promissory notes for sale at the Beaver of the Elder" may be obtained City Press jffiee, from Mrs. Kate Murdock. ' . , : . . .V - and advertising literature were on hind and the seals were distributed between the members of the committee and schools for sale. ' Mullen of Beaver, Principals f ordhsmof Creenville, and Murdock of Adams ville are entrusted with the mail work (through the students) of selling 'the stamps, several hundred dollars worth of which are on hand. . The Christmas Seal sale la in .a good Ray Barton returned to Salt cause and every one shuuld help the Lake Monday after a short so work along by buying a few. surprised honor guest at the home of Mrs Mary Mumfoi d on Monday, whew "about ' a dozen friends were gathered for a soci a! hour. The occasion was charac terize'd by the' well known hospi tality of Mrs. Mumford, afford ing much pleasure to all. : tandy Candy Gahdvll! i 1 : Delibious Hand made Candy at - VrtlOLESALE PRICES " ; for,' . journ in ' Beaver. r 1.. . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fennemore, of Kanosh, are in Beaver, where they have been visiting. Mr., and Mrs. John P. Barton, Mrs. Edgar White and other relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morris spent a few days in Newhouse ' the first of the week. ( , Waldo Murdock and a company of friends, including Jim Rollins, motored to Parowan Friday. ' Edward L. Christopherson, his wife and baby and little nephew were in Beaver Monday. ' from Garrison. , Mr.. Christopherson made the trip to Beaver to get the bounty on his furs. He has been trapping west of Wahwah Mrs. Martha Hoops, a member of neat a the Releif Society was very catch of Springs, netting 54 coyotes and 14 Iwbcats during pleasantly surprised by the members of the choir, a . short pro-crarecent weeks. ' was given after which Wm. Mumford was transact- - dainty refreshments were perv- ing business in Mi! ford the first ed and a very, enjoyable time of the wock. , . j was had by all , . Christmas Orders taken at COWDELL'5 " m Miss McAllister will occupy th$ Tom Folheringham house m the north &ist part f ' town A necessary repairs are made. Warren Neilsen, Dick Bowert and Archie Brooks went to Lur.d W'ednesday for new Ford Cars. |