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Show MAY 3, 1020. THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY. j..lJ . fiftv ladies present Temple the on to apply cents each The Aflol Notes' J.C PENNEY CQ The student of the Beaver High School wish to thank the following MILFORD, UTAH merchants for their contribution to-- , ward defravine the expenses of the track team to Provo last Friday and Saturday. It seems that there arede-a few business men we can always pend on. It is these merchants who will get boosting from the school: Beaver Drug .Co., Neilson and Sons Beaver Beaver Bakery, Garage, ConfecBon Ton Equitable tionery. State Bank, H. D. Thompson Meat Market, J. F. Tolton and Sons, Invest. Co., Beaver Barber Shop, btai; Theatre. Girls Day is over but not forgotten. It went over with a bang. Success. Thfl eirls had uleuty. The dinner at noon was a huge afair. Mothers and daughters chattered together. Nell Pnffal welcomed the Mothers to the dinner and all other activities. During the dinner the following program Are Your Dollars Buying AH They Should? Are you comparing your purchases from a standpoint of Quality Thrift Service and Value? Do you get everyday values like these for your dollars? Co-O- p, t MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS SILK PONGEE Natural Colors 33c 49c "PAY DAY" . was given. Violin Solp Marlon White. Men's overalls ...... $1.29 Duet Ora Gunn and Helen Bonn. 98c NEW SILK DRESSES Boys Overalls Reading Doris Skinner. Youths Overalls ....$1.1Q Son Bardella, Elsie and Geneva Received This Morning Shipp. EXCEPTIONAL AT Reading Norma Morgan. BATH TOWELS At 1:00 o'clock everyone went to $4.98 Assorted Colors the assembly room. The boys and the, 22 tt men faculty members were invueq LADIES' HATS to attend. Bro. Hinkley opened with 25c MarPrayer. Song America, Talk You should see these hats If Lois White, Solo lon White, Violin HAND TOWELS want to SAVE 10 do, iteading Chloe Farrer. Piano Solo Remarks Mr. 1830 Beth .Hutchings, In. just Mae Blackner, Reading Writtwer, 15c 98c Chorus. Girls Selection Only From 2 until 3 the exhibit rooms were opened. The art room. showed BIG MACK CAMP BLANKETS thn work of the art students. This exT WORK SHIRTS , hlbit gives us hope that art will be DARK GREY SINGLE WOOL TUPELO CLOTH developed more and more in the next vears. The cooking and sewing de $1.79 69c , partments combined and gave a very splendid exhibit of their work. At three o'clock the gym touna believes assessor tax uaea three readily Any many The United States people seated along her walls. sixty The Heralds(Maude Gentry anc, per cent of all the telephones in the that there is untold wealth in his Marearet Barton) with their bugles world. community. called the old officers and attendants. Many a man is unhappy because Josephine White expresident, Zonq The man who saves money his wife married a grouch. r.illies president and Maurinq isn't a miser he's a wizard. '35" ex-vi- marched up. Christiansen the center of gym followed Dy tour, attendants Elsie Shipp, Alice Baldwin, Mildrel Johnson and Doris Skinner. They were seated at the, East end of the gym. The bugles were aeain heard and the new officers for next year Nell Caffal president; Maurine Christiansen, Vice President and Clara White Secretary, followed by four attendants (Janie Law, Delia Johnson, Lorna Meyer, Audrey marched in and took the seats at the East End of the Gym. Followd Dance Irene Tolton, Ada Robinson, Miss Huntington. Band Se lection, Acrobat Stunts Elsie Law Dance Josephine and Clara White. NEW FORD ROADSTER 450 (F. O. chart Hes-lineto- B. Detroit, pirn tf freight delivery. Bumper $psr fir tr.) 4 nd Selection by Band. The girls are well pleased with their entertainment. "The Opera "The Crimson Star," under direction of Prof. Martin, was presented In Miner9vllle Monday night. They were well patronized by the people of that town. Friday's assembly was used to nominate Student Body officers for the coming year. Nominations will take place from 8:30 to 10:00 on, "B" day, which is May 6th. Low prices on Ford Service All labor charged at flat rate Ford here for the important jobs. We use .1 low only genuine Ford parts and all labor is charge at a will be. cost what advance in tli; flat rate. You know BRING your Satisfaction guaranteed. All mec'ianks specially trained. Ask about our Special Inspection Service. It v. ill save you money and keep your car like new. 6, 1920 Election of school officers for the 1930 will be held from year 1929 8:30 to 10:00 o'clock. At 11:00 the following program will be held in the auditorium. Pray erProf. Hinkley, Band B Day talk Nell Caffal, Girls Chorus, Jokes; Burton White Mr. Beckstrom, Song "B" NEILSEN & SON Phone 107 Beaver, Hah A Suggestion for the Mothers Day Gift Immediately; after Mother's Day Candy. Silk Underwear or Silk Blocking. CloUi for dress. We have some loautiful dress goods jus( rlfjht for Mother. AVe have some wonderful value In kid and fulirlc gloves, And purses, handerclUefs, flowers and pins. 82 - H WIN ONE OF THESE FINE PRIZES lAVi 1st Watch or your choice of any pair of Shoes. " Bae Ball Glove. Doll and Cart. 4 itobln Hood Watch. 5 Beautiful Nickel Silver Vanity Sifter. Head your essay "Why Robin Hood Shoes are Better RULES for Growing Feet," or "Why I Wear Hobin Hood Shoes." Essay must consist of not less than 100 words and not more than 200. All essays must be sent in before mldnljtht n May 15. No entry can win more than oneprUe. Essaya will ba Judged by neatness, grammatical correctness and Interest. Write on one side of paper only. Information will be given you at this store concerning Robin Hood Shoes. Every boy or girl who subWIN A NICE FREE SOUVENIR mits" an essay of between 100 and 200 words will get a Free Souvenir. Contest now on, and closes May 15th. 2 a We have Plenty of Rubber Boots and Shovels GROCERY SPECIAL- S2 th flc Prunes, Sugar, 10 lb Matches, 12 bone JtaislnH, 4 nice, a n Tb 29e 25e Soda Crackers, 8 Tomato Koup Beaver Equitable If) boxes Co-O- p. Freshmen 25q 21 30c 4.V JOc vs. Juniors. Sophs, vs. Seniors. Winners play for first and second place. Five points to winner and three to the winning and place. 4 Girls relay race from each class four girls from each class. Five points for 1st place. 3 for 2nd. 5 Volley ball game between girls, of each class. , Five points to winner. 6 Boys three inning base ball game between Freshmen vs. Sophs, Seniors vs. Juniors winners of each, get BllIIUBUlllBllllllH..UIUmUI Electric Ranges Electric Irons I"" Curling Waffle Irons Cozy-Glo- w 1IIIIHHIIIIIIU''"" Peculators Toaster? Tttblc HtoV'"i Cleaner Heaters Ap?x Apex Washers Heating Pads kinds of wiring material the very best prices. at Now you can buy these appliances for $1.00 down and balance in monthly payments. We are headquarters for a line of Rogers Paints, Varish, Kalsomines and Brushing Lad k quers. Sold under money-bacAll guarantee, 6 points. Barnyard Golf for male faculty, members. 8 Other events if there Is plenty of time. At 9:00 o'clock a dance will be held in the gym. The results of the election will be annodnced. 7 o Automobiles are like people. They smoke, they skid, they break down. they knock. Sometimes they stall. o Bad luck doesn't bother the man rho makes the best of it. o In the round world you'll find no substitute for being square. After the meeting the served home committee recreation made candy to those present. Hieh School presented Crimson Star." be- "The their opera, in tne m. n. crowd fnrfi a large evening. Monday last auditorium Tk. litHa flauehter of Mr. ana the Mrs. Roy McGinty is home from after having Miifnrri HosDital again had her left lung tapped. T..t svirtav evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthen entertained for eighteen of their friends. Tho smile that wont come off worn the last week is by Coach Larsen for of a baby girl arrival caused by the at the Milford Hospital last Wednesare do day. Mrs. Larsen and baby t fnH " '. ' Stanley McKnight is from an infected hand. ing nicely. Maniione COUGAR'S DEATH ENDS GOAT KILLING Electric Company An exciting cougar chase within two miles of Hurricane ha8 ended the killing of goats in the flocks of the Hall Goat company. L. II. Hall, manager of the company, while cou NORTH CREEK inspecting the flocks, found the ear killing goats In the box canyon Mr. and Mrs., Jos. Manzione and of the Virgin river. Mr. Hall, however, Brother Win. Morgan were visitors did not make this discovery until he at Sunday School here last Sunday. was only 20 feet away from the mar The children .of R. R. Thomas are auder. all back at school again, being rePicking un a large stone, Hall land leased from quarantine for scarlet ed it against the beast with sufficient force to send the cougar tumbling fever. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Merchant, son over and over down a steep hillside. Darrell. and niece Lorena, visited Satisfied with the increasing distance with relatives at Sevier last Sunday. between himself and the cougar. Hall Sister Mary Green returned to rushed to Hurricane for help and on after visiting a the way met John H. Stout and. Beaver Tuesday while with her son Stanley and Homer Englestead, who returned with him to .the camp and after a short chase killed the cougar, Mr. FRISCO Stout firing the shot. Tho rlond henat WAS COnVeVed tO Tom Mastros called at his cousin's Khe public square of Hurricane for Iron County Record. exhibition. on his way to Garrison. o- Mr. and Mrs. James and family, Proven sires in Purdue University and Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin, of the Horn Silver mine, motored to Indiana, Holstein Friesian herd caus ed an increase milk production of Milford Tuesday. a short made 30S5 pounds per year containing of Beaver, Eual Keel, call at the home of James Haslam 113 pounds of hutterfat. After us to see his sister's two children, Leo ing a few such sires, we would not and Louise, on his way to Newhouse worry so much about $20.00 hay in our valley. to shear sheep. "Better Bulls, Bucks, and Boars The section men, with their foreman, went to Milford Tuesday to get Bring Bigger Bank Balances." nrhi , their nesday unloading ties. The train went to Newhouse Tues day to take' water to the sheep shear ers. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Haslam and children spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Mastros. ADAMSVILLE Urb. Limb and family who have been living In Beaver all winter have moved back to Adamsville to make their home at the John Limb Ranch. Saturday evening April 27th a sur prise party was given at Aberdare, at the Puffer and Baldwin Ranch. Those present were friends and relatives of Manderfield. The evening was spent playing cards and games also music. A hot turkey supper was served to 23 guests at midnight. Work has been done on the Aber dare Canal which Is now completed. Joe Johnson, his son Wilford and were In Aberdare Saturday looking over their for interests. They are putting In their crops, and expect to move their families on the ranch in the near future. Mr. J. J. Evans of Adamsville and Mr. Henry Larsen of Beaver are working at Newhouse duriing the sheep shearing season. Mrs. Larsen Is visiting with her mother for about ten days. son-in-la- w GREENVILLE and Mrs. Arthur Blackner and small daughter, visited relatives In Mr, Milford Monday. and Russell Scott and baby, of Dividend, are visiting rela tives here. Mr. o , pay-check- s. A crew was out from Milford Wed Mrs. The Seminary Class gave a pro gram here Sunday night. The talks were of the Life of Paul. Mrs. George Brown and family, of Milford, visited relatives here Fri day. A dance was given in the school- house Monday night. All report an enjoyable time. Bill and Ora Griffiths motored to Milford Tuesday to visit their father J. H. Griffiths, who is at the Milford hospital. Oren Puffer was in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelso visited Mr. ana Mrs. D. K. Barton Saturday and Sunday. O. A. Blackner and Ivan Frost at tended a water meeting In Beaver Monday night. J. C. Whittaker and Bon Earl, a short time with Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Barton Friday. Mrs. Viola Spendlove and baby Kenneth, visited her parents, Mr. and . .. . T". r ' i imrs. rrcu muruocK mis Week. .1, MINERSVILLE a Tuesulnv nftprnnnn "" genealogical meeting was held at the Rellpf Sod ety hall. A program was furnl shed by the fourth and fifth grade of the Biiiuui uuuer me uirection of the grade teacher, Miss Wilson; after - which -mn. " -r rnnu vv ininnm gave a very Interesting talk on temple work "uuio Lost Time Lost ' America grows twenty-seve- n cent of the world's wheat crop. per MnnPT oftentimes thirty I 1 j lie lof jdit Icyi Ibai jtlu mo sir minut. au es. Such procedure is a great loss of time and, consequently, a great loss of money. The majority of retail grocery stores have help sufficient only to care the da) itn ridi bac is i trla be bre: for their patrons properly in normal rushes and are eat! sho prai to render, 'even fairly pleasing service at ' big rush times unable V n r ounders of com Cta! Johi iona Iron man the 0. Skaggs System had p. part rant, "ser here, vice" uppermost in minds when they perfect ed our store arrangement and merchandising pk It is never necessary for our patrons to wait more than twro or three minutes, even on Saturday af ternoons, or at other times when a single store serves hundreds of people within an hour. Tl who shop at an 0. age sYroi shori Pang two peopl parts It is canyt bridg eiiste bund: lent and this which have established themselves with us tin :1 the public: Why? Quality! Firestone and Goodyear Tires Blue Blaze Coal Nephi and "Miss Utah" Flour. i Ass the L which mini: save both time and money. W know you will appreciate our store and become a rif you try egular patron i once here shopping twice. ' - It- mor Save Them Both Here Skaggs System store SOME GREAT LINES OF MERCHANDISE GEO . C. MURDOCH, Is uuuiijj is more provok ing than to enter a store and find clerks or sales. men all so busy serving , few people, that other customers are compelled to wait ten, twenty and sunering o the program, lunch will be served In the kitchen, Sponsored by the Glrla Organization, Afternoon Sports for "B" Day. The, class winning the most points shall receive an award. EVENTS 1 Fifteen Freshman vs. fifteen Sophomore Boys In a tug of war. 2 Relay race between thirteen Senior Boys. 3 Three Inning base ball game betweeu girl teams of each class. A box of Night (town Crepe. In plain and floured, regular 30c, Special Devonshire, regular 40e, Swclul Sheets 81x00, Special DAY, MAY FOR THE HOWE Abe Murdoek. Talk Dry Goods Specials for Saturday and Monday EVERYTHING llUIIIHIIIIIIIIIUtltllllMHHIIIUdtHIMIIIIIIlluitmtH will g positlc to up hind having t they are fe in Bea ad ran people visitor CLP. SKAGGS stltutic idea a; Jr, rinelns " mium HIttHHIIIIIHHIHMIHniHItlinillllMUItllllHIIItllHIl would I of doll ground inmate Thompson er stud SPECIALS velopm tional t powers, school Week of May 3 to 10 Only Per Cent Off on Curtain Scrims and 30c Percale at Children's Hose, pair $1.00 Ladies' Hosiery, 2 pair for 10 5 5 he cor relative eration Draperies & place B '. of 25c one IH c pla ialistg Children's Dresses with bloomers Men's Plain Broadcloth shirts Men's Big Yank Work shirts Men's Mountaineer Overalls.... Overalls Men's Work shoes Yards of Bleached Sheeting Yards Unbleached Sheeting 10 Per Cent Off on All Shoes $1.25 $3.00 $1.25 $2.00 $2.25 $5.00 sands P P wh to 0C; The Ll( full sup county school. P. Levi-Strau- ss a "s, XO' K We w ready t 'awns fi M isl N the p All th, "ust These Bargains Only Last 7 days mi Necordei The f( ill be i; pernleyV Speci From east kown a, From nd als! !Dd gout HiiwiHiniinmHHnm SATURDAY StiRiir, 10 OHtllM-ul- , In Prom t 8ha 'est corn From I et to JT ' Torn men! In I'nckHjjc P. & (1. Xm.MI... u IVI Monte Catsup Bottle .. . ....i, .,!,- - m qi. run C'iPine Oil Toilet Soap 2 Bar Soda Cracker IX lb Box Macaroni Queen's TaMe 2 .'kg."." t 4 ANDf cloth Kni IT) ) AND MONDAY, MAY i l0nthwe8i N'orthe "to ',' n- &I.H." i.2--- . shoe for im for week (gj iM'tter man i" i re absolutely Knaranteed to out wrnr any r a I:::::::::::::::::::::::::.:....: .... m j.m k, they dry noft. work HhIrtH coat ntyle 1.50 value for to 9 - Southei to 7 or!er to Introduce the Wolverine Shell Cordovan H" " 8 North to g p. a Rates; U or" 0 rea-nio-. 4Ve on l 1-- " '111 any0 h. . f the iaw f ha GUS FERNLEY & SONS Originators of Special and Lower Prlc j Southw jj -sH 8 |