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Show 131 THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, KK1DA1, XOVEMBKIt 0. PRESS LATK Due to low power on vork was delayed on the till Friday making: It late. 2475 REGISTERED; -- At Peminey's to 22 Values are ffilCEf GO. J.C.PENN E YSTORE.' P A R T M N T MILFORD, UTAH 1 (DCdlUir iul:wJ C. R. McDonald, Ranger in the Clear Creek district, spent Sunday in Beaver as guests of Ham Christen-sen- , our Ranger, and his family. Gerge C. Murdock, Jr., saw to It that the inner man of all the election board members in all three precincts were amply supplied on election day. Then not to be outdone, in the evening Jim Yardley gave the boys up in the second ward all they could eat. It seems that this is the custom in Beaver, and they only carried out the custom.. But men on s the streets were eating all a day, out of big box, said to have been supplied by some candidate. If this is the custom, no one so informed the reporter who got the item. pine-nut- Mrs. Bill Pryor and daughter of Minersvllle Is visiting at the home of her father, James E. Robinson, here for a short time. A party composed of Scout ExecMrs. James W. Lowe and Mrs. Ira A. A. Anderson, Dr. George H. utive Baldwin left Tuesday to attend the of funeral their father, John Briggs, Brimhall, Chairman of the Court of who died Sunday in Salt Lake. Honor, and A. M. Anderson, Chairman of Leadership Training of the Jack Hutchings reports that he Timpanogos Council, are investigaand two other men Sherman Glider ting the possibility of a Boy Scout and Mr. Bissell, are taking out ore summer camp to be held early in from the Sheep-Roc- k claim, four May in the Zion National Park to districts miles northeast of North Creek, pre- accomodate" the southern paratory to shipping it to the smel- of the Timpanogos Council. ter. One sample assayed $24 0 a ton. Hoy Hurt The small son of Jim Low experienced what might have Bishop W. W. Farrer, Stake Presa serious accident Tuesday afbeen ident T. W. Gunn, Chase Murdock, when a pitchfork tine pierternoon, and Taylor Farnsworth as building cheek ced his while at play. D,r. West new committee of the $50,000 Ward Chapel, are in Salt Lake this Hopkins attended to the wound week conferring on matters relative from which nothing serious is exto the completion of the building and pected to develop. the subsequent dedication date. They A man named Booth who was caught after robbing the Wright residence south of town a few weeks Harry Martin was sentenced to ago, was sentenced to from 1 to 20 four months in the county jail and years in the peniteniary. SheritT Jenfined $100 for failure to pay alimo- sen took his prisoner up state this week. ny and for contempt of court. expect to return today. Ladies House Dresses We have just received a new shipment of ladies HOUSE APRONS New Styles and Shades. 79c Ladies Slip-o- n Aprons BUNGALOW APRONS $1 and $1.93 Fancy Organdie TEA APRONS $1.93 Men's Fancy "Horner" Pajamas Cossack Pattern in New Bright Shades $2.00 pair MIDDY SLIP ON PATTERN Fancy "Pete and Repeat" design $1.75 a pair J. 'braunda Gunn was F. TOLTON INV. CO. GET YOUR SHELLS HERE FOR PHEASANTS Mil-for- anny -- First Big of the season FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 6 Come out and Support Your School High School Gymnasium ADMISSION See our New Ladies Dresses and Coats for Armis- CIIILDRENS ONE LOT AT 98c pair 50c couple 10c extra ladies 5c per lb. Beef Loin Roast at 23c per lb. The loin is from Choice young calves. Roasts from the rounds at 15c. CLP SKAGGS -- OOD'sWfSa-TTO.B 'A Surety of Purity' WANT ADS. IOK SALK Schaffer piano,$125; Columbia Yictrola, $25; battery radio set. $20 .See Etelka W. Robinson. Phone 21F2 2tp 51-- 2 o Miss Effie Mathews, who has been visiting here from Salt Lake returned to the city Saturday. While here, she and her brother, John Mathews, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cartwright, and they were also entertained by Miss Martha Beaumont with a dinner last Friday night. Former Beaver Man Dies In Salt Lake City John Briggs, 75, retired farmer of Beaver and later of Manila, died at his home, 547 East Twenty-sevent- h South street. Salt Lake, on Monday morning of heart disease. He was born in England, November 12, 1S55, and came to Utah, settling in Beaver 52 years ago, He lived in Manila for 16 years and went to Salt Lake City from there. He was an active member of the L. D. S. church and in recent years was a temple worker. Mr. Briggs is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jane Briggs and the following sons and daughters: John Briggs, Jr., Eli and Robert Brigga, Wyoming: William Briggs, Mrs. Lester Schofield and Mrs. Buel Bennett, Manila; Mrs. Ira Baldwin and Mrs. James Lowe, Beaver, and Mrs. Charles O. Miller, Salt Lake City; 27 grandchildren and two Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Lowe attended the funeral this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Saturday. Oct. 31, a daughter. COFFEE 32 38 10c a pound OXFORDS CIIILDRENS extra good WORK SHOES SPECIAL $2.43 LAUNDRY Soap 10 MEN'S Go, 1 SALT BACON , per hundred Hams M and Uhii Values $1.23 jIWqcEi Si I new home. High School Dance Shoe Special ammomumti; Oudahy's Puritan e 18c pound La d for Saturday only: out-of-sta- tice A In O. P. Skaggs market we are offering address of a brother was found, and the county attorney phoned him Moncame day for assistance. The word back over the wire that all possible care should be taken of the brother, spare no expense to provide for all his wants, and that they were starting for Beaver immediately and in five days would arrive here. One humified different cities and hostess and five states were represent towns Saturday evening boys and hunters on the west slope of ed who came by girls disguised by various costumes. Part of the fun of the par- the Beaver mountains during the ty consisted in seeing who could hunting season which closed October guess the most persons and a prize 30, according to statistics available at was offered for the best costumes. the local checking stations. From lrred George Brennen has been James Smith proved to be the best these sources came 1875 registered to take care of Kent until tho ar guesser and Dan McGarry won the hunters on this side of the mountains rival of the brother. He appears on Cirprize for the best boy's costume while with 000 more who registered at the street each day and seems to be on the stations and Junction Jane Murdock's was voted the clever- cle ville in a happy frame of mind, and not at est girl's. Refreshments consisted of east side, making a total of 2475 all the nervous man who appeared doughnuts which formed the base for hunters throughout the Beaver Moun- last Sunday on the bus. Of this number, 1000 Ice cream moulded like a witch's tain region. o head topped with an ice cream cone reported bucks at the local stations, and 400 were reported on the other hat. TO CONDUCT DEBATING side. This makes 1400 bucks brought Mr. J. B. Davies, a brother of T. in this season as compared with an LEAGUE IN HI SCHOOLS B. Davis, local citizen, died Oct. 10, estimate of 1100 last year. Cedar City, October 30 In conWhile these are actual figures, they 1931, at Bryn Lilac, Liansamlet, with its High School Day to nection numas a Wales, of cancer. He was 76 years of do not tell the whole story be held April 15, 1932, the Branch of side west of from ber hunters the age and fo. the past 25 years had a been a park keeper at Prmrose park the County did not bother to come in Agricultural College will conduct the high and was a deacon in Bethel chapel, to these stations to register and none debating league among Llansamlet He .visited in Beaver were placed more conveniently for schools of southern Utah. High these residents. Also some local peo schools eligible will include those in some time ago and became well Bocv.-w ih residents dur- ple failed to check, tho the percent- Millard, Beaver, Iron, Washington, with the Kane, Garfield, and 1'iute counties. 3 months residence here. Ma- age of those ing his The question used for the contest decommission was s hi of with will game learn high. ny regret be the same as the state ques-- i will The entire list by cities is much mise. In addition to his brother, T. tion under the direction of the I too long to give all, but below are B. Davis, be leaves a number or relof Utah, rules and regulasome of the larger numbers:atives thruout Utah, members of his also lie the same. The prewill tions. list Lake with Salt 544 heads the family having come here in 1872. will be held becontests Bea191 liminary and hunters deer o reported; tween county high schools or high At last Legion meeting it wa3 de- ver came next with 4 50 hunters, ont in close proximity to each schools cided to organize Last Man's Club, of which only fi9 deer were reported finals will be held in Ce The other. but only 79 hunters checked out; 143 at abanquet Armistice night. The from Provo reported 09 bucks, 118 dar City on High School Day. contest will be given this of winner from Minersville 5S, Circleville; Mrs. Sarah Mackerell served a hot 57, Parowan 46. Cedar City 43, the Frank B. Stevens silver loving dinner to twentysix costumed guests which at present is being held in the old Beekly building Saturday Junction 37, Greenville 33 and so on cup, Millard by County High School at down the list. evening, alter which the tames were Fillmore. 7 3 Of were hunters, cleared away and the evening spent o 15 reported in dancing. Stringed instruments fur- from California and from catch. their COUPLK Hunters BKAVKIt Oregon. nished the music. MAKRIKD IV TKMPLE equipped only with bows and arrows, returned empty Mrs. Blaine Blackett gave a dinner spent $300 each, The marriage of Miss Nettie party last Thursday evening which hganded, yet felt amply repaid for was enjoyed by six friends. Hallow- the trip. Two nimrods from Illinois Smith to Mr. Alma Huber took place e'en decorations made the table at- took away a buck, and three from in the temple at St. George Tuesday, November third, at four o'clock, tractive and carried out the spirit of Nevada had two to their credit. women President One hundred seventy-fivthe season. Whitehead officiating. were registered among the hunters, The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Elsie Warren Seavy White, who came but statistics were not available as Smith of Beaver and Mr. Huber is thru a serious injury the past sum- to the accuracy of their shot. Coils a resident of Midway, Utah. After a mer, celebrated his eleventh birth- per person for the outing is placed short honeymoon the young couple with a at an average of 15 each, which will make their home at Midway day last Friday afternoon 22 which little friends were would mean the season brought where the groom is interested In the party to Outdoor invited. games concluded a $30,000 into Beaver and Piute sheep business. time. Witnesses to the ceremony were happy oSmith, a Henry Hall and Carlyle Attend . the.. Legion.. Auxiliary While assisting with a job of brother of the bride, and Mrs. Elsie lunch at the II. S. Wednesday. Itc stump pulling Kathleen on Monday, John Smith her mother, and attenSmith was the victim of a bad acci- Farnsworth, a sister , were John V. Blackett returned to his dent when he was struck across the dants. The young people will spend a home in Springville last week after head with a guy wire which slipped vifew and Beaver in from its tight position, striking him days at the Grand Canyon from three week's visit a where and son sufficient to with him his Blaine force render they will return this evening cinity with which time a reception will be at unconscious. daughter. held in their honor at Beaver after which they will depart for their Miss tiM. if. 0 14G0 BUCKS KILLED STORY ONE Continued from Page One pair I1AHS 39c Ask For Your our Free Drawing. Number on SEE PRIZES IN OUR WINDOW H. D. THOMPSON Lest We Forget Be loyal to your war heroes; also loyal to your local bank. This Bank will be closed Amistice Day November I. 1 STATE BANK OF BEAVER COUNTY |