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Show BEAVER CITY WEEKLY PRESS Cora E. For Building and Repairs Karl vr or-re- pair City,, Utah Lake. Try a loaf. It's fine. Bea- - Mail .v, Pnsitnffli THOMPSON'S Cash Market Phone The West 'Ward BUhopric enter tained their members and partners Monday evening with a social, Eighty five members of the bishop ric with their partner were present to enjoy the evning. BishoD Paice spoke a few worfls to the bishopric and said he was glad to see so many out and urged them ILto attend the priest-hoo- d meetings as well.. The audience sang "0" Ye Moun tains High," Prayer was offered by C. F. Har ris. Ye Connmi unr "Come. Come. Bed Springs, Matresses Pillows and Blankets Saints," Humorous Mrs. Beading Win. . the Genuine IN THE HEAD" "fimn Tho . Sublet to consisting of an Ointment Tonic, w hleh artsb. used locaUy, and JBlood Muon th. Qolekhr through th. ." rVieurfaH(4Ofr)0 CwwwaiU By NEW LINOLEUM OF HIGH GRADE Maintaining the highest standard! of scholarship, the Utah Agricultural Colleg lnvltea only earnest, hard working young men and women To to become members of its student-bodsuch as these, It can promise an education that will Insure success In life. y. ARTS and SCIENCE KJucailon (tin luling complete ttsscher training for and high schools , av- Farmers & for all commodities. Today, the best tires Goodyear ever built sell for 27 less than less in 1920; 30 than in 1914. This is a good time to buy Goodyears. Stock-grower- s Store Coodyr Sirvic Stmtimn Dear wt tell mnd A rmcom-min- d th n.w Cmdymmr Card, with tht hmlmd Wmmthtr Triad mnd mmek with ttmndmtd 5riK- NEILSEN ft SON thtm up Comdymmr Reaver, Utah 'Wertwo Made tni YVcitrrn Tiatle" a . SPECIAL REDUCED Summer Tourist FARES NOTES JUST RECEIVED . a large quantity of GATE'S CORD AND FABRIC at txeeetflnsly low rates Ogden and Salt Lake City to hell Utah Agricultural College UTAH OUR COLD DRINKS QUENCH YOUR THIRST : LESSING'S CONFECTIONERY Going Fishing JKT US FILL YOUR MESS BO- X- Arch Brooks and his bride, of Ne-ph-i, epent iast week here with his mother, Mrs. John Brooks. One object of his trip was to complete preparation in connection with hit for vocational training home service secretary, the through Mia Kendall Frank?. They returned to their home Monday. Ross Ashworth came from Lynn-dWednesday of las week to visit his parents. "Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ashworth and found them gone to Cedar to attend the Rodeo, to he went on to Cedar. Thev returned home Sunday and he r turned to Lynndyl the unw evening. He has been working for the U. V. tor the oat yesr and this wa his first risk at home. , Mrs. Stan Patteraon of Loa Angel- s. California: has heen spending a few weeks with her brothers In Idaho, She visited here with her aunts. Mrs. Nancy Baker snd Mm. Wm. Anderson last week. She went to Parowan Ihe flrsn. of the week to visit relatives before returning to her home, Mr. D. R. Pingree. of Salt Lake. district raanaggr of Fuller Brush company. Mr. LaVsn Monson. repre. sentstlve of .Richfield, and Mr. C. 8. Noble, representative from Cedar, were in Beaver Monday, visiting with the local manager, Geo. TI L(ljch. and making many acansln-"hces- ., The evening was spent In holding a sale meeting. Until September 10 On Sale Far ism mad Which we are selling particulars Sea nearest agent for a remarkably low price. We can Surprise you : Union Pacific D. K. HVRIJKY, FOR CASH Agel Milford, Utah See Us Before Buying yl When you're hot and tired drop in for a refreshing-drinor ice cream at our fountain. "Where Service and Quality are Best n erage price level Mrs. Dale Sly, also Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Bradshlaw spent a few days of last week in Cedar, staying during the Fair. They were the guests of Mrs. Sly's mother and family, Mrs. Rosenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Joha-Twitcare the proud parents of a new baby girl, born Friday. Mother and little one doing well." Mr. Sherman Fraiier has gone to Milford for a day or two to vtolt his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frasier. COMMERCE, MECHANIC ARTS, BASIC years kept under the Mr. and HOME ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, prices Ask for the National Coupons" NEWS MANDERFIELD OFFERS DEGREE COURSES IX: shows. M T4re Goodyear have for William Evans purchased a new Ford lately. Miss Mae Joseph has been suffering with a badly sprained ankle the past two week. Lyman Lfttlefleld reports feeling much better after an operation for abcess on the ear. Bishop R. B. Cutler reports having had much success gathering the amount from Adamsville for the relief fund In Japan. Opens Monday Sept. 24 liOGAN priced, as this chart See how SCHOOL AT OUR PLACE are never high B. Y. U. ADAMSVILLE FIT OUT THE CHILDREN FOR THOUGH inalways quality, Goodyear Tires Master Burnett Hayes left for Delta last Saturday to attend school this season. He is the grandson of Sister Mary E. Green, and eon of Mrs. Charles Pedigo of that place. Messrs Glen Merchant and Oren Puffer Jr are at present working on the Indian Creek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Aired of Glen Dale, Utah, visited with the Percy Puffer family last Saturday. COLLEGE and LOW PRICES. PrkM of V OA Qoodyaar Tirw The North Creek primary ail went on a pfne nut roast last Tuesday They took their lunch and had a fine time. Mr. Raymond Baker, son of Mi. and Mrs. Harry Green left for Pro-y- o last Friday to attend school at The Fall Quarter of the . A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES NORTH CREEK p M. I. SHOE - r ciety. the AGRICULTURE, C For Everybody and all Occasions o and making you h liable to49 colda. Sold by druKimts for oyer O.Tears, J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, "Lesser Priebthood." The remainder of the evening wa spent with dancing. Ice cream cones were served by the Relief so Cotton Batts T11K V. A. C. sr. TreaTent Nettie Selection Mte Piano Smith. Harris. Cocal Solo--R-oy Duet Prof. W. T. Morris and Mr. Wool Batts and UTAH AGRICULTURAL Z. Maul Catarrh. l. o"fft"old." Milton Gentry gave a talk on the Co-O- Beaver City, tUh We are Head Quarters for ; HarrU. Beaver Equitable 54 Morgan. Vocal selection Frank Slmth. Albert Muir gave a talk on the Priest-hood- ft.-famou- s the EAcrcraf fSSH ENTERTAINED 135 - have bread frorn V) "If It's Cooked Bleats, Look-- us over." Evrrv cry thing in Fruits and Vegetables. "If It's Good to Eat We Have It" ' Subscription 12.00 a Year Mackerell & Cockett Lumber Co. Beaver Carlton. Prop. Matter. wprk this fall we want an opportunity to submit an estimate on the lumber and other materials you will need: We know we can satisfy you, and we think we can cut down the expense bill for you. That is an item worth considering. Phone BUTTER-KRUS- T in in BREAD, BREAD, BREAD We now . City, Utah, as Second Class 4 If you contemplate doing any kind of building S. ItqnEditor - Boiled Ham, Corned Beef, Bologna and Bacon' Jelly, Jam, and Condensed Milk, Codec, Sugar, Bread Butter EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES and MEATS ; ..Gillies Bros. Market.. k iTutt's Pillsf Neilsen& Son KStCStE stisMlats tmt Ihw, MnaftkM tiMXirt mtum. la Wwati, MMva tick kaaoack. wm-swo- w ruiliu Mr. andMrs, W. A. Miller of Mil ford, and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Davis and Ada Patterson of Heaver, have Just returned from a weeks visit In Sanpete county While there ihey visited Mr. and Mrs A R, Madsen. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis of Ml. Pleasant, a brother of Mr. Davis. They also took In the hlg Sanpete county fair at Mantt Murdock Jr. returned Tuesday night From Salt Lake with a new truck to haul the Westfloln children to school. Mr. Murdock has the contract for hauling all the n of the rural district to B?aver to attend school. Ceorge chll-dre- ' - Fuller Brushes For. Every Need."From Head to Foot ' I and from J Cellar to Garret sentcd. Has the Fuller Man flailed and with a Free Gift Brush? Watch for him. f : GEO. II. LEIGH, Local Representative F!i. C5 |