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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1946 " i. July 4 Southern Utah's Largest Race Meet 4 Days $ sm' itiiiHmiinintiiiHHimiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiii!Hi!i: ilIIIIIIIHIMIIIililllllltHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIMItltllllllllHIIIilttllllililllHIHitR! Extra! Save Time and Honey Entw&l WT MO U.M 111. -- Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries Joe 89c case NO. 2 CANS Days case Conn Louis-Bill- y w. 79c FRUIT JARS Kerr, pints FRUIT JARS Kerr, quarts, case KERR LIDS package 95c KERR CAPS 25c BOB OSUORN .MAKES FROM LOCAL SOU for the NTE-OV- I they CUVL ONLY THE PMelJ A line of fine assorted foods for that that part Shopping Independence. an liiiTiisiiliiiiilliililiiiliililiiiir snTSsaaritiBaainiisiiiaimsswu I F.LD mmmM 'mm aaA,r iM ifrisatfi iMiiMMM i REWARD ; A I r' , i Call FOB SALE Three Cows. Phone :!) va ' Good - to who XKW I5(MKS for i: poiseit RECEIVED "The Quest" "Immortal Wife" THE BEAVER PRESS - Milch 12 5 S100 offered BOOKS-B00- KS- child's - mi 1 niy dog, apparently using a bide. DERX OSBORN. gray with name A. X. (Irosboll, it. Please send to A. N. Gros-hol- l. M .M. 1).. Loina Linda. Calif.. Reward offered. TO BI'Y new 0x40; formation as Parker "51" fountain pen, LOST i A 3 Call 132. ADS CLASSIFIED v &hr Four SALE 3 j I twtt niHimminmin i i tricvcle. Mrs. Florence McBride. VOTE IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, JULY 9 for Democratic Candidate BUD CRAMER for U. S. Representative McPOLIN believes in . . . Retention of Utah Military lnitmi-latio- iu Industrial Development of Utah Natural Resource . . . Saferuard for Business, Agricultural and Industrial Interests . . . Protection for h Kia-ht- s of Labor . . . Retention of OP A controls where absolutely necessary . . . Retention of necessary control and elimination of red Up from G. I. Bill of Meats . . . Higher Standardiird Price fear SUrer A streamlined Congress for (reater Operational Efficiency. 1 Adv. IRST WANTED RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I;Pd. 1 I I ? : CANDIDATE FOR ... Beaver County Treasurer ... 1 RACE MEET jlliiifwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiliillil 1 1 suffered for years a;i am so I thankful that I found relief from Ijthis terrible affliction that will I gladly answer anyone writing me 1 for information. Mrs. Anna Patitz. IjP.O. Box 825. Vancouver. Wash. I lSSZfrkmt I ..... i we fiive yon . EDWARD J. McPOLIN less he pavs the sum of $50 together with the expense incurred by the sheriff in executing the writ. The defendant mav he re- 1 leased from custody upon deposit-ing a bond in the sum of $200 to i secure his appearance before the court on July 29. at 2 p.m. The Court recessed until July i 1 29. at 2 p.m. I .0 FOR f: 1 "VtI WHAT July 1th picnic. This Independence Day is one day We try to do our we should show our patriotism. Bob Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dern Osborn. on Wednesday morning made the first solo flight from the Beaver Airport. Bob has been flying for some time and taking instruction and gains the distinction of being the first person to solo from the local field. His final instructor was Wendell Porth, who is located at Milford. I l! TtiATs I 60i rii sKi nvafj mi iiiitiiimmiiimiiiMiiiiiiiitmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHmiiiiif iiiiMiitiiiinitniHMiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMtiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiitti Interlocutory decree of divorce granted. Leah J. Stoney v. Robert B. Stoney: case tame on for hearing on plaintiff's complaint. InterlocSEE OUR WINDOW FOR SAT. SPECIALS! utory decree of divorce .granted. Probate: Estate of Thomas W. A FEW SCARCE ITEMS Gunn: case came on for hearing on first account and petition for partial distribution. Estate of John Fresh Vegetables Huntington: came on for hearing Mondays and Thursdays on petition for approval of first and final account and for summary Free Deliveries Saturday PHONE 218 distribution and discharge of administrator. Estate of Hyrum Thompson and Vagus Thompson; court granted v. Ohas. T. liichard et al; Henry petition and fixed bond in the DISTRICT COIRT, JI NK 121 less v. David lVarcc et al; A. E. sum of $50 0. Elizabeth Pierce Court convened at two o'clock Mcdarry v. Blue Acre Copper Co.; Rees Etate: The Court granted the a. m. pursuant to adjournment. A. F. McCarry v. Heaver Harrison petition and fixed bond in the sum Present: Will L. iloyt. judne, J. Mining Co.; Karl S. Carlton v. of $500. Guardianship of Raymond II. Keller, reporter. Win. A. Miller, Winnifred Smith; N'oal (iillies v. and Barbara Williams: This case clerk. The following cases were Berry .lolley, et ux. came on for hearing on petition heard: for approval of guardian's fourth K. L. itardtricf v. (ieorgia an interlocutory account and report. The court apDaily Metal Mines v. Adam Patmauled terson: case was set for trial Nov- decree of divorce. Plaintiff to proved said account. ember 14, 19 46. Estate of Evelyn Ilendrickson: have the custody of the minor Ireta liishop v. Lawrence Alfred children of the plaintiff and de- This case came on for hearing on Bishop; The case was taken under fendant, and the property referred netition for discharge of adminisadvisement hy the court. trator The court granted the petito in the complaint. On the following cases the court Baymon F. Barton v. Kuth Mae tion. found the allegations of the com- Barton. This case came on for lieehe v. Beehe: The defendant plaint to bo true and ordered de- hearing on plaintiff's complaint. in this case was ordered heretocree entered as prayed for; Mary Interlocutory decree of divorce fore to pay the sum of $40 on or A. Robinson v. V. M. Hums, etc: p ranted. before this date or otherwise apMilford State Hank v. Curtis F. Kathiyn M. Schnepei v. Richard pear in court at this time. The BrlKhtwell; Keith Rollins v. V. M. D. Schnepei: case came on for clftk having now stated that said Burns, etc.; Theodore Kronholm hearing on plaintiff's complaint. sum has not been paid, the clerk was directed to issue a bench warIt. rant directing the arrest of the defendant Phillip Beehe and directed the sheriff to take him into custody ami hold him subject to the further order of the court un- ItVuD A We carry a complete "CORNERED" starring Dick Powell Prices will be higher on the following items MEN'S UNIONS, SOCKS, SHIRTS, and BLANKETS GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW KK0 Of 1 Firmage Theatre PLAID SHIRTS RODEO HATS SCARFS Western TIES Western SHIRTS I ( SUNDAY AND MONDAY NO INCREASE IN PRICE DREFT, RINSO, LUX, SUPER SUDS OXYDOL and DUZ 25c POLISHING CLOTHS each MINERAL OIL, St. Joseph pt. 49c it. 98c Bard-tric- Hit. Fight Pictures 10c rof ' Vot- - WORLD WAP. I) VETERAN for McPOLIN July 9 W. Pol. Ail. 21 Laboratories 30 mo. in Months of Army Office Experience the service 24 mo. on Guadalcanal (Paid Political Advertisement) Vote in the July 9th Primary for .Men's LEISURE COATS e Boys' SPORT SHIRTS Sizes 2 to 16 Two-Ton- Fine Selection of .MEN'S AM) BOYS' DRESS PANTS NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY Make this your Shopping Center for 31 EN'S AND BOYS' WEAR THOMPSON'S Store for Men and Boys Helena Beck McGarry r1 Vts. T7 "TkAT (3 fHE81W?V Or VOUt? UNCLE. AND THL GREAT WAR. Yf VlUNClE WHAT BUT J HtED All JlNL DID W Oi saw- 1HE Republican Candidate for State Representative Mrs. McGarry, a native of Beaver Countv, has the viewpoint of the people, gained from her long years of serving the public. A vote for Mrs. McGarry will insure competent representation for Beaver County in Utah's Complete Fly and Insect Control Program with r,st' youi mcat and dairy production 20 ic ALSO WEED KILLERS and other INSECTICIDE next legisalture. 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