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Show THE BEAVER l'KESS, liEAVEll, I'TAII, FRIDAV, Al'ItlL 28, 1 0;iJl nWiSf LOCAL ITEMS it mmc -:- QXDGV xIlRE'$ r.s &ubt about itH-o- tirea fend hot weather ld just doa't o together.' Th first real hot epeU will prove this fact.Tte roadsides will bo lined with car that Cried to squeeze the last nicker worth better 'now jte quality than ever , before and the world's best-taow-n best-like- tires. d at prices which. have never been as low si 9 thfM nra Beit Skinner Honored on 77th Birthday Miss Barbara Denny, assisted by Mrs. Jane Mrs. Mittie Hamilton, Patterson and Miss Mildred Lindsay gave a very pleasant surprise, Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Bert Skinner, in honor of Mr. Skinner's 77th birthday. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent. The old family album was brought out and many a laugh was had over the pictures. Although Mrs. Skinner is confined to her bed, she enjoyed the gathering of her old friends. the afternnon Those enjoying were Mr. and Mrs, Albert Skinner, gyests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Hattie Bohn, Martha Williams, Margaret Griffiths, Mary Jane Oriinshaw, John Skinner, Hattie YRrdley, Hetty Low, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Patterson and Mittie Hamilton. guests were Mrs. Laura Moore, Mrs. Aleen Outssen, Clara Skinner, all of n of mileage out of thhvweak tires. You can twrj Gooysqr i jKHi Milford, neicea of Mr. and Mrs, X?Q GGXHD AH-Weath- tri $C65 and 4.40-2- 1 4.50-2- 1 4.75-1- 9 5.00-1- 9 ss.es up 5.25-1- 8 fr.30 6.SS 6.00fe 7.JJ 6Jp;if $1.15 V.SO 5.50-- 1. 10.00 13.00 NEILSEN & SON Beaver, Ut. Phone 107 MANDERFIELD Mrs. Moses Edwarda left for Prove early Tuesday morning, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Pendleton, who recently had an operation on her eyes. She expects to return within a few weeks. Mrs. LaPriel Wilden was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Patterson Sunday. Bros. Will Morgan and Frank Smith of Beaver, were the missionaries at our Sunday night meeting. Very interesting talks were given. Mrs. D. T. Reese, of Beaver, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edwards Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Mrs. Edgar Edwards entertained at a quilting Wednesday. A hot dinner was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Rube Edwards, to the following ladies: Mrs. C. T. Baldwin, Mrs. D. T. Reese, Mrs. Melvin Edwards, Mrs. Will Munford, Mrs. Baker Edwards, Mrs. Dale Sly and Mrs. Jesse Edwards. .NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The firm heretofore existing under the name and style of Showalter & Puffer, doing business in Beaver City, Beaver County, State of Utah, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, LeRoy Puffer of said firm having purchased the entire interest of Clark Showalter. Under the terms of dissolution, LeRoy Puffer, assumes all debts and liabilities of the firm of Showalter & Puffer, and also assumes all assets of said Arm. Dated at Beaver City, Utah, this 26th day of April, 1933. L. C. Showalter, E. LeRoy Puffer. WANT-AD- mid-nig- S. BABY CHICKS Heavy assorted, C'ic; Leghorns, Hocks and Reds, 7',2c; turkey poults, 25c?- all post paid. F. E. Hall, Minersville. - If you must buy a new battery don't do it until you have seen tbla re markable WESTRlC-- a peppy, ruggedly built bat. tery at a price that will make your pocketbook laugh right out loud. Hoy Ynnlley. Mrs. Marie Ward and Mrs, neth Ward, of Beaver, were in We Test Your i Battery FREE piece for each of the five small tables. A business meeting was held, conducted by President Syvella Cards were played the remainder of the evening. High score was won by Minnie Diehl, consolation by Syvella Ashworth, Members, present were Maud Emma Mathews, Hulda Leasing, Lettie Thompson, Geneva Idol, Leonia Smith, Marietta Bohn, Wllden, Catherine Bowman, Mittie Hamilton, Mary Tattersall, Martha Beaumont, Ethel Murdock, Minnie Diehl, Stella Burt, Jean Barand Belle ton, Syvella Aanworth Bakes. Invited guests were Geneva Price, Susie Skinner and Sarah Bakes. Baby Chick Feed The Right Kind of Feed is Very Important WE CARRY ONLY THE BEST-LO- OSE SEED IS CHEAPEST FEED AND SEED 30Q0E Ash-wort- h. tended. Games were played and a lap lunch served. Mrs. Ella Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Powell, of Beaver, were visitors here last week. Sherman Frazer, wife end little daughter, of Cedar City, were visitors on the Aberdare Saturday and Sunday. Jasper Walker Is suffering from a badly cut hand, caused by opening a fruit Jar. Ross Cutler, son of R. B. Cutler, was in town Saturday afternoon. The wedding shower given in the meeting house' for Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Walker Friday night was a great success. About 175 guests were present. A large number coming from Salt Lake City and nearby places. A delicious luncheon was sert. The bride and ved at received groom many beautiful gifts. te Honor Legionnaries The Legion Auxiliary entertained the Ligionnaries at a social Monday evening in the I. O. O. F. hallNwith seventy-fiv- e guests present. Bridge furnished the principal amusement, and Mrs. Bert Nowers won high honors for the ladies, and Principal P. E, Beecher, of Milford, honors for the men. Light refreshments were served, followed by dancing. guests were Mrs. J. mid-nigh- GREENVILLE Out-of-to- committee-woma- n Hughes, district for the Auxiliary, and Mr. Hughes, and six othjr couples from M. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock are the proud parents of a baby girl born Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah Jane Martin, who has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dick Jones, of for the past week, returned home Sunday. Agnes and Ormand Morris spent Sunday at North Creek with friends. A party was held in the school building Tuesday evening in the form of a handkerchief shower in honor of Marguerite Bushman who leaves as soon as school closes. The large crowd tesified to the. esteem in which Miss Bushman is held by everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Blackner are visiting at Milford at' the home of their daughter, Mrs. Delmar Kesler. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler are the proud parents of a baby girl born Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller were Sunday School visitors Sunday. Mrs. William McQueen and son Bill, of Salt Lake City, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Julia K. Griffiths. Glenn Walbeck, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walbeck, lor the past two weeks, returned to Idaho Friday. Raema Barton entertained a large number of her friends at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wesley Bolton, Cards and Wednesday evening. dancing furnished the amusement, t. and lunch was served at Mil-for- How Many Cylinders Should Your Car Have o A Tat-tersa- ll, Milford. Entertain Friends Mrs. Gean It a! as entertained at a delightful "arranged dinner at her Covers home Thursday evening. were laid for twenty ladies. A color scheme of green and yellow was carried out in decorations and in serving. The evening was enjoyed in conversation, radio music and playing Rummy, with Mrs. Nettle Ston-e- y receiving first honors and Mrs. Minerva Nowers awarded the consolation. d, Owing to lack of space a number of scoiety items are being held over until next week. The trend of automobiles is to the Motor. In 1925 there were 60 18 with makes of cars as compared cars. In 1933 there are only 20 makes of cars as compared with 36 makes of the DECREASED 66 The makes of per cent, while the car INCREASED 100 per cent. makes of 2-- Number of cylinders 6 cylinders 8 Cylinders o 3 jl9251926;1927jl9281l&29,1930,1931;1932il933 j 60 18 j 56 59 18 28 j 52 33 j 49 37 39 51 j 23 48 24 40 20 36 car of any make costs more than a Everyone knows that an of the same make. The Ford Motor Co., is actually making AN EIGHT IN THE PRICE RANGE OF A SIX! The Eight Cylinder Family The Six Cylinder Family Price Approximate Approximate Price .7. FORD V-- 8 Chevrolet $ 750.00 $ 750 00 V-4500.00 Lincoln 8 750.00 Rockne 3300.00 700.00 Cadialac V-- 8 Willys 2200.00 700.00 Continental Packard V-- 8 2200.00 750.00 LaSalle Plymouth 1500.00 900.00 Desoto Buick 1000.00 180000 Pontiac Franklin An Eight in the Price Range of a Six! The following cars are made in both the 6 and 8, but in each case the car is a finer and more expensive car than the 6: Essex, Oldsmobile, Crysler, Studebaker, Graham, Nash, Dupont, Reo, Stutz, Hupmobile, Hudson, Cord, Auburn. The NEW FORD V-- 8 is actually sold in the price range of the average six although it is a finer car longer wheel base-- 1 more power more body room than any other car in its price class, and it will easily out perform any six cylinder car made. For Service Up-to-Minu- te see DOUG ROBINSON Car Washing Servicing;, Greasing Gas and Oils at Miller's Garage Fresh Cup Cakes, Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Fruit Rolls and Twists at 20 cents per dozen. Two Layer Cakes at 25c If we do not have what you want we will make pies, cakes and pastries to order, BEAVER BAKERY Patronize Your Home Bakery k and return freighting to Salt Lake City Let me do your prices reasonable. Feeds of All Kinds Prompt Delivery PHONE 102 LEROY PUFFER MILLER GARAGE Let us supply you with your Entertains Pust Grand Club Belie Bakes entertained the members of the Past Grand club at her home Saturday night. A luncheon was nerved at eight o'clock to eighteen members and Kenthree invited guests. A beautiful town basket of jonquils formed ft center- last Thursday, Wallace Limb was over from Buckhorn this week. A surprise party was given for Ronald Johnson Saturday night to celebrate his birthday. All the children of his age in the community at- TRUCKING Anywhere! Mrs, Skin- - Twicc-a-wee- and up, according to sis ad guarantee. None guar nteed le$ than six aiomfas and other Dp to two yean. YES, We MOVE Anything 30E0 fip Real Bargains at Your Home-Tow- n Bakery Battery Bargain Phone 100 SALT LAKE ht mld-nlgh- SEE This Ship by Truck to and from two-cour- se ADAMSVILLE Goodyear Mrs. Bessie Law returned home the last of the week from George where she has been visiting hr parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Empy. Gus Stoncy departed Monday for !ner; and Mrs. Jane Moore, also of his home in Camel, Calif., after Milford. three weeks visiting relaDelicious ice cream and cake was spending tives and friends in Beaver. served at the close of the afternoon. Leonard Erickson, who was rim Mr. Skinner received many nice relover by a truck, load of wood last membrances from his friends. week, is slowly recovering from the injuries. Wedding Shower Mrs. Clyde Messinger, who has Mrs. Henry Hall, mother, and Mrs. been seriously ill for the past week, Mrs. HarJessie Mary Harris and with heart trouble, is resuffering ris, grandmothers, entertained at a to be slowly improving. ported wedding shower for the newly wedMrs. Gene Hales and daughters, ded Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hall, at Annabelle and Elsie, Ralph Frazer, Minersville Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Frazer, of One hundred guests gathered and Cedar, enjoyed a visit to Caliente enjoyed the evening in dancing and Sunday. amode At al' games. pie Mrs, Verma Ray and little daughwas served. The young cquple re-- , ter Evelyn, of Las Vegas, are visitceived many presents. at the home of her parents, Mr. ing Those going from Beaver to the and Mrs. Edward Wilden. shower were Mr. and Mrs. William Blackner and daughter Iris, Mr, and I Mrs. Allen Blackner, Miss Louise mmaqfm and Mildred Lindsay Huntington, Out-of-to- today! Notes-:- - Society - SPEEDWAY RACING 500 miles of furious speed! Engines must be well built to endure that long, hard run of over 100 miles per hour. See the record for the past ten years How They Finished at Indianapolis: 10 Place 1 Year Winners of the First Ten 1923 48 8 Places were as follows: 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1924 8 cylinder cars : 92 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1925 8 1926 4 cylinder cars 7 23456789 8888488 888888888 888888888 8 88888888 888888888 4 8 4 8 4 8168-- 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 8 848888888 8 8 8 8 16 cylinder cars 6 cylinder cars 8 8 Total , 1 0 D o n o 100 The above shows that in 10 years not a single 6 cylinder car finished in any car took every first for ten one of the 10 first places, while the cent of 92 all a of and total places during the 10 years. This should per years motor over the 6. be conclusive evidence of the superiority of the Many of the Racing Boats and Airplanes Have the V-- 8 Motor! You want Eight cylinder You should see, ride and drive the FORD V-and endurance. smoothness, Eight cylinder power Prices from $475 up. Easy terms. We do our own financing the cheapest rates in the State of Utah! 8. IPetJtJsr MG&: (3o CEDAR CITY, UTAH Our cars are shipped from the factory to our show room in car load lots. When you buy a new car from us it is NEW! You will drive it the FIRST MILE! AUTHORIZED TO SELL IN BEAVER COUNTY 11 gl IT IT o D O n 4 |