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Show )R ? STVLISH SHOES WILL DELIGHT YOU Slip your feet into a pair of our stylish shoes and see what a trim, pretty foot you have. Come in and see these new styles in laced and button shoes, also low shoes and pumps. It will Please you to see them: it will Please us to show them to you. Don't the children or the baby need some new shoes and stockings? There's "quality" in our shoes and you'll find our PRICES LOW. A. F. McCulley R. H. PITCHFORTH, GEORGE JEFFERSON, President. Vice President. E. H. STREET, Cashier. The Miiford State Bank MILFORD, UTAH Capital Stock $25,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes. We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings. Courteous Treatment at all Times. J. L. GRIFFITHS Carries the beat and most complete stock of everything In Groceries, Dry Goods, Miners' Supplies and all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats If there is anything you want, we have it and can supply you at right prices. ' FrlSCO, Utah I should Jf say not! A-"V ) "My wife doesn't slave overs hot ool or wood range. N "Our New Perfection Oil Cook Stove saves her strength is as easy and clean to use as gas no odor, no smok. "No big coal bills." 1) Use Conoco Safety Oil. Look for the long blue chimney. New y Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are sold In many models at hardware and general stores every svhere. . . Vy-ii. The Continental Oil Co. ff (A Colorado Co rpo rtitUm ) "j JS. D.av.r Pu.hlo . Salt L.U. Gi l Mi7 I Albujon Boil 1 t Most people will buy it in Miiford if they know that they ean get it here. Tell them you have it ; through the columns of the Beaver County News. Washington and the Telephone Can you imagine "the Father of his Country" using a telephone? . Can you fancy his friends calling him by telephone on February 22nd to wish h "many happy returns of the day?" How greatly comprehensive telephone service would have multiplied Washington's Wash-ington's ability at the head of the Continental Army I How it would hava simplified his duties as the chief executive of our new-born Nation I The telephone is still young, but it serves the publio to an extent that would have been beyond the conception of Washington's day and generation. Bo intimately has the telephone won its way into the very lives of the people peo-ple of today, that a general oessation of the service would be nothing less than a national calamity. By the way, has it been noticed that while every other commodity has been steadily raising in price, and while the cost of materials required in the furnishing fur-nishing of telephone service is constantly increasing, telephone rates in general gen-eral have remained the same? Gradually the margin between our total revenues and our operating costs has narrowed until the lines are too close for comfort. Washington was a servant of the publio; but he was never confronted with the problem of conducting a public ssrvice with a fixed rate of income, and trying to make this balance with steadily increasing costs. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. WHY NOT buy your carpets and rugs at your home furniture store We have a splendid assortment We guarantee prices and to save you money. Our customers cus-tomers are always satisfied. Burns & Bird Co. Phone 17 |