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Show 3 SPECIAL SPECIAL Ladies' Men's 20c Hose, 2 pairs Hose 25c 15c Crowds Attend Our Record-Breakin- g August 25c Sale Money-Raisin- g This is not a sale of doubtful merchandise bought for sensational effect, but a real Clearance Honest-to-Goodne- ss from a house that has stoocHhe test for years. AMAZING SHOE VALUES SPECIAL LADIES' SHOES (get these right now) $L98 LADIES' SLIPPERS $2.89 98c BOYS' SCOUT SHOES Men's Work Shoes 9 $4 $158 19 2 MEN'S OVERALLS $1.69 MENS SUMMER UNIONS 79c '.. 1 to 13 1-- $1.59 2 to 2 1-- to 2 1.79 6 1.98 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS ...89c MENS SUITS MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS $!If 89c Orlando Huntsman, who has been with spending a couple of weeks here Wm. Bowman of Bunkerville. came and F. family, J Mrs. Day his sister, up with a load of fruty for the big returned to hla home at Fillmore on left He lake. ,.iahrtinr nt Puffer'a Sunday. Mr. Huntsman la freatly Monday for his home. In love with Beater and expectsto return in the near future. Mrs. Mayme Rabmussen returned to her home at Salt Lake City TuesMrs. Jos. R. Murdock hai received with day after spending a month here the announcement of her nephew's her Bister, Mrs. James Fraaer. marriage; Angus Tnooaore ssacaeu son of Mra. Edna Sackett, of Los AnMr. Eira Tobler and Mr. Stookey, of geles, to Mias Dorothy Thurston, of St. George; and Mr. and Mra. 8. that city. The marriage took place Webb 0t LaVerkin, were visltora at July 17 at Pasadena. California. the Wallace Paxton home this wee. - -- cals Fishing hooks, flies Fernley's. i for 25c at and Mrs. J. II. Twitchell were iin Beaver on business last" Friday. Mr. THEATRj Wm. Storey Henrietta, and In town Satwere of Salt Lake City, on their called and urday night friends. Mrs. L. M. Robinson, Mrs. famMayme Dunshee and the Hurst from ily. They were returning home an outing at Zion National Park and Bryce's canyon. Elsie Hales and Miss Myrtle Woolsey k for left Monday afternoon an outing at Puffer's lake. horse-bac- of Mn and Mrs. Earl Crawford Rait Lake City spent last week here with Mrs. James Frazer. They returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hutchings and family, returned Saturday rrom Puffer's lake, where they have been taking a fine rest. Mr. Hutchings is graduate of the Colorado State Colordo, Dental college at Denver, and is taking over the practice and office of Dr. E. A. Petty, who is leav ing soon to open an office at Spanish Fork. Mrs. Sarah Woolsey has received announcement of the marriage the Elder Wm. Milo Baker wishes to of her granddaughter, Miss Vennice be remembered to his many friends Bushnell, daughter of Mr. and Mm and states that he Is enjoying his of Meadows, who was Bushnell John work as president over the North married in the Manti temple, July Carolina stake. 18, to Karl Stott. brother of Prof. Stott, a former teacher here at the Mr. and Mrs. Karl Woolsey. who Murdock academy.. are spending the summer at the ran gar station. In the Beaver mountains, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Joaeph and spent Saturday and Sunday here and sons Joseph, Walter Joseph and Wm. attended the quarterly conference. Joseph of Minersville, went to Cedar City Monday to attend the funeral Canvas Shoes for ladies men and of a dear friend, Mrs. J. H. Arm cnuaren last can now I1.Z5 per strong, who has been an invalid for pair at Fernley's. two years, suffering from several paraletlc strokes. The funeral was Miss Rowena Gale, who has been held In the tabernacle, which was visiting .relatives and frlenda in the filled with loving friends and neigh northern part of the state, returned bors. The floral offerings were pro home last week. fuse and very beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. 8hep Tanner enter Mr. ana Mrs. Jim Williams of tained at dinner Friday night of last Minersville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil week in honor of their cousins, Mr Hams of and Mrs. J. W. Tanner, of Blackfoot Carter Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Ray Harmon; Mr. and Idaho. Mrs. George Williams. Bishop John Williams and Mrs. Williams of Ida . narry iocnree and Orrlce Mur ho, left Saturday on a trip to Bryce dock returned home Monday of last canyon. wee irom Kau where they Get your canvas shoes now for Paul Baker is iu the mountains weni witn a truckjke, to bring some I have my business for sale Tnnr. $1.25 at Fernley's furniture for Mr. Lochree. helping Levi Howd ride the range. 1st Cafe and Bakery. Will sell for cash or part cash. Will lend Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Paul and fam part of Mrs. O. W. Gale motored to Mil- Just a few Mazda lamps left, 3 tor money to buy. Dolnr ion ford last Thursday. lly returned to their home in Salt An Jl.ou at Fernley'a. Lake City Thursday of last week E opportunity for right party H Osterlrh. after spending several weeka here Screen door wire, cheap at Fern- Mrs. Levi Howd has returned from with friends. ley's. Wanted-- Men or women to take a two weeks stay iu the Beaver orders for genuine Mrs. guaranteed hosl- Vagus Thompson of this city H. L. Bradshaw, of Manderfleld, mountains. "ll ,"81 "Jursaay with Mr. and Mrs E m atte wis in town on businesa last darning. Jack Hatchings for Rolapp, where 1 75 a week ' ' time; ll.50 . Salary Fred Levi has recently purchased ane will hour visit her granddaughter a sedan Star car from HUtcnings for a few StTJT JPr'ng Horse shoe nails at Fernley's. the Martin garage at Milford. weeks. Norrlstown, P,. g.Si r-- r Lo VICTOR! Mr. and Mra. Melton Ingeraoll of and family Mrs. Ezra Ashworth American Fork, who have been mak returned home Sunday from Cedar, In ing a trip to the different canyons where they have been visiting for southern Utah and Arisona, were the some time. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Day, one day last week. Mr. Ingeraoll is a very Karl Levi and daughter, Mrs. F. dear friend of the Days, and they Stuart, and small daughter, wpent were very glad of his visit. and Friday visiting with relatives friends. Mrs. Francis Goeltz and daughter, James Yardley and son. Ike and Roy, accompanied by Chase Beker, have returned to Pangultch to finish getting up their hay crop. $1.79 (while they last) where they went to visit Ashworth, Wm, JBurst - Jr. and brother. 4hair family. They also spent a few days ' Miss Edna Stapleton of Milforfl. at Cedar Breaks and Brice's canyon. her aunt spent Sunday here with They state It is a wonderful place. Abe Mr. and Mr. and uncle, Mrs. Harold Hodges has arrived safely at Diamondvllle, Wyoming. She left here on he 20th of July and was met in Salt Lake by Mr. Hodges. MEN'S SCOUT SHOES MEN'S OXFORDS h, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woolsey, Miss Misses and Ladies SHOES and SLIPPERS $3 all sizes rePan-itultc- - Friday, Satord I Harry Care, j, "DESERT DRrvjj, OOMEDT "THE DENTIST" With M Smiti Monday Tads Florence Vfctot ww.. "CONQUERING THE to er John Brinkerhauf is visiting rela Provo thia week. Uvea In Underwood See Fernley. "THE TIMBER gear Wednes Thurst THE FOUR MUSKAIEEBy If MILFORD-CEDA- 8TAG2IE R by way of f Beaver and Farown j Dally Servlcs j ( Mr. and Mrs. J. Wt Tim t their daughter and husband, fcr Mrs. Dave Broadhead aid k. left Sunday for their boms it I foot. Idaho, after visltin. ta ' ten. days with Mrs. Tannertitf David T. Reese and family u4i friends. They expected to apead day night at Cove Fort will daughter, Mrs. Otto Mr. and Mrs. ily. Eerier!, Tanner mer Beaver people, having Ito, all their lives until twelve yMfli when, they moved to Idsbo. ner an dthe late Charles H were partners for twenty yam sawmill business, and It wa a r shock to Mr. Tanner wni it of the accident and death ottt'j mer partner, Mr. and Mra Tt( take their home paper, Tto Press, and enjoy It very here they attended the H kid I Be , n.. .,'.o llUu. Bl ruuci d erf ul" time. UVa-n- 4 HOW'S THIS? HALL'S CATAMii Catarrh of CH8 or CATARRH lUlLvea the catarrhal mgV WST Ski th Bloo4 icU through BurfAM. thus aiiiium ion. . bkI condtt - Bold fcy cruw F. 3. Cnmsy - : m Ta "".0. typewriter for sale. mr. r.. . iNoyes entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Murdock M the Gem restaurant with a dinner in and Mrs. Jack Sherwood and daucn Mr. and Mra. William Manhard of honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tanner ter and Dorothy Murdock, of Milford Kanosh, were the guest of Mr. and Henry Bowman of Milford. was In and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Broakhcad returned 8aturday from s week'i Mra. Wallace Paxton this week end. town Friday of last woek on business and family of Blackfoot. Idaho. Itnp to Puffer's lake Mra Jos. Johnson and daurhtem of Salt Lake City, spent several days here last week visiting friends.' They wem 10 Anamsvllle Thursday for a few daya' before returning to their home in 8alt Lake. BANK WITH U- S- ss Milford Flour, Feed & Coal Company IUU daughter. Joaepblne. returned Thurs oy oi last week from Pangultch, where they went to attend the 24th celebration. 8endi your old shoes by parcel post and have them made new. My work ta guaranteed. Reasonable prices. We pay parcel post ono way Beaver snoe snop. Fred Monsen. pro prietor State Bank of Beaver County 'THE BANK OF PERSONAL, SERVICE' I'HOXE 82 I Mr. and Mra. Blaln Cox, Mr. and Mra. John Cox. Mrs.- rhri -- ..v., We make a specialty of giving service to our customers. We wish to SERVE YOU. Call and visit us. LIUVKK CITY VWUl Ruth Rolkttd fcr.s ; 1 Mrs Liixla Murdock returned her home In Idaho last Friday. . Mrs. Hurry for these ehildrens LOT MENS DRESS SHOES Mr. and Mrs, 8Un Tatteraall la Mr. Van Hickman of Milford,Hat-ti- e turned horn Wednesday from with her mother, Mrs. UTAH ANNOUNCEMENT We have purchased from Clark Kesler above named business and on July 1st we take over its management. the line3 We wish to solicit business in the ana your we carry-CO- AL, FLOUR, FEED SALT CEMENT. 4t Dr. and Mr. R. b. Falrbank. and littla ton. left Thursday of Itst week Nr Salt Like City. wer going on to Diamondvllle They Wyo wher they will nj.k. home tub Dr. and Mra. Fairbanks have a lrg clrcla of frlenda who regret their de-warn pmrmn., oai them soceesa in their new home. ' Our motto is: "QUALITY will be OUR AIM" H. M. 'Jennings . Wm. Morris |