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Show Miss Tboima Smith daughter of Messrs William Miller nd , Prof. Balrd home missionaries, were the Mr. and Mrs. Seth 8mith, came from speakers at the East Ward church on Cedar, City, Friday to attend th . Junior Prom. Sunday afternoon. Come in and see our JAZZ and SPORT MODELS --NEW STOCK Mrs. Clifton McShane was hostess Prof. Baird addressed the Parent at party at the bom of her parents Teacher' association on the subject Mr. and Mrs, Tndt T. Ounn, Friday of "Psychology" at their meeting on of-- last week, in honor ot Mrs evening last Monday. Clinton McShane, who 1ft Sunday for Salt Lake. Five tables of five hunMrs. Isabel Dfitmers made a busi were filled. Ths""nlga score godred ness trip to Milford last week Tues Albln GilMes and Miss Harold to ing day. Hodges. Refreshments were served. in MEN'S SPRING SUITS also our beautiful line of -- Hillary nd "n Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoney and of Mr. and Mrs. and Milford, Jack, little daughter, andi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Purler, were meats at Sun Ross Stoney and baby, of Elco, Neday dinner at Mrs. Murray Bonn's. vada, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mm'j. C. Men's Shirts and Caps have just come in and we can give you something nice to choose fromv Mr. and Mrs. A. A. SPRING DRESS GOODS OF-- White, Saturday. Among those who came from Ce We carry a line of good dar City to atend the Junior Prom, Alex Ross of. Milford, spent the were, Druce and Ruth Grimshaw, 0. first of the week in town. If you need shoes come in and select them from Grimshaw, Helen and Marcella Dal f the largest Shoe Stock in Southern Utah ley. A number of auto load from the neighboring towns came over to en Mias Lillison McBride, of Cedar Joy the Junior Pro mFrlday night City, was the guest of Miss Ida Mr. and Mrs. Carlysle Smith enter Woodhouse Friday and attended the talned at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Junior Prom. Ravmond Hodres and and Mrs. Annie R. White, who has been Mrs. 8mlth's father, .Willia mHodgea very ill In Salt Lake City, since hav Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stoney and ba mg a stroke eight weeks ago, was Rex. of Elko, Nevada, arrived in by, to home in her Bearer on brought the city Saturday to visit their par last stood and the Friday trip well . She w as accompanied by her son and ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White and Mgr. Mrs. and Albert Mr; and Stoney. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney' White 'GREENVILLE NOTES After lingering in the same condition Mrs. Stoney have been at Elko for a several days, she passed away peace year and a half, and this Is their 1st fully, Tuesday morning, March. SO trip home. Mr. Stoney Is general A son arrived at the home of Mr. road Inspector for th Western Pa and) Mrs. R. R. Thomas, Monday, at the age of 71 years. ciflc, and runs from Gerlack, Nevada March Miss Lapriel White 'came (tome to Salt Lake. He will return to his Mrs. Dan Smithson ot Milford, Is from Minersville Tuesday on account work Thursday and Mrs. Stoney and Mr. Dan Barton, who has been family will spend the summer here spending a few days here with her of the death of her grandmother herding sheep for Tebbs Bros., rewith her parents. son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mar Mrs. Annie R. White. turned home Saturday. ie n Smithson. The Misses Annie Gale and Thelma Miss Condit, ot the high school Several ot the young people from who are attending school at Smith, Get at Minersville, was a guest at Congoleum rug for 117.50 Lochree states that Ms mohere attended the Junior Prom at Harry the B. A. C. , were up for the Junior at Fernley's. ther, Mrs. Elida Fennemore, who is the home of Miss Annabelle Ralea Prom. Beaver, Friday night. dnrlng the week end. in Bait Lake, is still quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patterson of was followed by The Misses Blanche and Iola La- The Clean-u- p Betty Compson and Tom Mooni Zola and Kenneth Smith, son and Manderfleld were In for the' Ward Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock and and Fevre were dance of their supper Friday nigh. cousins. guests dance at the Park ball laet Wednes- family are out again after a siege of daughter of Mx. and Mrs. W. E. "OVER THE BORDER" Rowena and Alice Gale last Satur Smith, were out of school the ' fore day svenlng. hard colds. ' Several men from here are down also part of the week on account of hard day. lower valley building sheep lnthe Mrs. John F. Joseph returned re colds. Mrs. Austin Skinner spent several Paul Parrott hi "Wet Weather Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wade ot Fill corrals for Shepherd and Wheeler. days, at Milfbrd last week Tisiting cently from St George, where she are more, a few spending days here Jim Proctor, son of Mrs. V. Proc her husband, Austin Skinner and spent several weeks with her mother, Now thehththth enjoymnnlugigMmt A dance will be given by the Re tor has been sick ( from the re quite She was the guest of Mrs. D. Mrs. A. 0. Anderson. She says the music. A bounteous supper lief society Friday, March 23. enjoying sult of with v getting arsenic was served poisoned cather was grand and the almond Fotheringham. during the evening. Those and apricot trees were in bloom, and Mr. and Mr. Jos. Jack were, ' present N. B. Neilsen went to 8alt Lake MAN'DKRFTELD NOTES Almond and Coco Oil Toilet 8oap, everybody was doing their spring son, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Low. Mr. on Tuesday business. Norma Tabnadge in a big bar for 10 cents at Fernley's. housecleanlng. and Mrs. C. McMlllen, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John Roselle of Illinois, for Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner and Tangren. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Phillips, merly Miss Annie Frailer of Milford. 'SECRET OF THE Men's Khaki Pants are 1.?5 pr. Mr. Edgar Edwards and Mrs. Linda Stan Tattersall of Milford spent storm conn Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lewis is visiting with her brother andi sla spent Tu- Twltchell. Thursday and Friday here last week. at Fernley's. ters and their families. Mr. and Mrs. esday here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bakes. Mr. Lewis Is one of Baker Edwards and Mr. nil Mn n Joseph On Thursday evening of last week. J. Q. McQulrrle of Salt Lake City Stats Inspector of High Schools. the county commissioners and atFrailer Mrs. Linda Twltchell entertained a and Mrs. Lottie Pearce were the din- LeRoy B. Cowles visited the Milford tended a special meeting held here was Mr. and Mrs. EnJs Jones cslefcK ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ounn and Beaver high schools last week. Tuesday. spent playing five hundred Mr. Dickerson of . Milford, Is here He paid the schools of the county a ed their little son, Howard's 115 Friday of last week. on an extended vlalt. Ra la tav On Wednesday evening, the . East 116 very bilgh compliment on their stand wwj.ua, The name, Henry Ford, of Detroit. with Mr. and Mrs. Baker Edwards. birthday Friday evening the 1 log. Ward 8 Relief was served at Supper p. b society sisters surprised Mr. Dickerson to interested in The county commiMioners held appeared on the register at the Bea cattle beautiful cake with 12 Slater Sarah Woolsey by giving her a special meeting Tuesday at th burnings ver Hotel Wednesday March 17. a party in honor of her 63 rd birth and farming. Mrs. Catherine Erickaon of Salt dies made a pretty table decontte eourt house. 0 Lake City, ttate commander for the The evening was spent by pkjta day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goodwin and We had a very large attendance games and music. : Hare you bought your Easter bon- Woman's Benefit association, was Aunt Betsy Goodwin, were entertain Th Farm Bureau ladies are verv Sunday. Our missionaries were Elder net? If not, call at Mrs. Dorothy Bak. here the fore part ot the week to or ed at dinner at the home of Mr. and . Chase Mrs. Laura Shepousy witn their millinery lessons. herd Murdock, MINERSVILLE NOTES er's and see her new line of millin- ganise a Maccabes review. Mrs. Oliver Ashworth RnniUry and Mrs. S. A. Shepherd. Bmall groups are meeting with difery. . Some very fine remarks were givferent project leaders at their homes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jnxmin ami Little Garth Pearce. son of Mr en. 81ster Shepherd gave a very interand much work la beinr acrnmnllah G serge Low made a short nera s business ramiiy nave returned home again. Lottie Pearce, is on the si" list this ed. The ladles expect t. kb an ex esting story for the younger children. spent sunaay ana Monday arter a number of to spending In weeks Parowan trip week. to Tuesday. All were well pleased that business. tending they had Milford for medical treatment, both hibit or their work in the fn come. tore. for little Bulah and her mother. health The. work will be taken Mrs. L. B. Bohn and They Among those who attended ft daughters, are feeling much Improved. Mattle and Eleanor of Milford. ac up about the last week In March, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Edwards at Junior Prom at eBaver Friday Blgkij under the direction of th companied by her brother, Pat Bar leaders and will be carried on In the tended the Junior Prom Friday night were. Misses Annabelle Hales, Lu Bargains In rugs and furniture. rett, of Ogden. a couple of davi earn of last week. ' spent Shepherd, Amanda Condit. upw Prices are very low. We are closing here way as th millinery work has last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. White, H. S. Alvord and Ahrti.t oeen. out this line. Call at Fernley's. O. Puffer. Baker. Miss Ethel Twltchell spent Sundsr Mrs. T. M. Low. Owner- - Mgr. with Mr. and, Mrs. Ruben Edwards. Otto We are offering real prices on our Baker returned home Sunday On account of Illness. Miss Rowena Miss Lapriel White was called " from the A. C. at Logan, where be shoos. Get what you want now from On Door north of Telephone Gale was unable to ..teach school, on b.er. home, in Beaver. Tuesday OB .Elders Ira Heaton and Veness Bak naeunisned nl ctrorss la bee culture Fernlejrs. building. Mondsy. es, home missionaries, spent last count of the death of her rtsi mother, Mrs. Annie White. John McQuirle of Salt Lake. Is her week here visiting the homes. The superintendent and Hot snd Cold Water. The entire family of Wm. Thomn faculty Ivsry of the schools are givlns the subl Modern Convsnlsnoe. son have been sick with sever colds. spending a few days on business. Mrs. Leona Smith of SumTnlt, ADAMSVILLE NOTES . of requirements for graduation from her visiting her mother, Mr. U Wm. the blah achrwil Hurst is out again after VUUBIUCIB Tne little son of Mrs. V. Proctov Paene It Mrs. Call Manhard has been Goodwin. tlon. These requirements and Mvnril- eonflned to the house, very has been very 111 from an attack of lufferlng HI the past week from a lions will be ready for publication af- severe mo KICK eold irvw Or bOTS. but is better the last few days. Mrs. Lester Carter is in Cedar CW ter the next meeting of tha mnnt poisoning. City, board of . education at- - whloh visiting with 3er husband, Mr jCtf ..rm. Miiier or Jiuford ... Quite a crowd or Manderfleld A number of the Adamsvllle poo-Pi- e ter, who Is working there. they will be approved. 8unday guest of his sister, and bro- Pie were In tor the Junior Prom. are preparing to go into Jhe chlcV inw. r. and Mrs. T. B. Davis, He en and turkey uslness. was on of th speakers at Mr. Dave Banks of LemlntW th. Ent . wrd church 8unday afternoon at spent the vast week here tWcM The St. Patrick's dance held Sat- with friends and relatives. sacrament meeting. urday evening Wftg A milt tttaaa. -a targe crowd was out and .NORTH CREE KXOTES Mrs. ipnel Murdock had a Dwlgglns. v waa Elder George W. Smith and U Angoies, is here for a visit splendid time. A oullt "WM Vil JOnn ounn drew the wn rnenaa and relatives, nnm- - renc Brooks three days SUITCASES A Dry Goods and Groceries Tolton Investment 1 1 1 Cc 1 VICTORY 1. L o c als THEATRI Friday, Saturday Monday Tuesday , nir HOTEL LOW nni Beaver Utah i WE WOULD HAVE YOU ENO- W- u rffw lucky jna spent North Creek last week doing missionary work. Lawrence JD rooks return!) vja Floyd Evans is dMrhfA nesday form Salt Lake. wh,r. t.. v. tr m.f tmm flpvler. k tbrongh with his suffering for the been been with his brother. Archie, who visiting relatives here for was operatM on for pro months. H pssi ehas had a brok-'n days. appendicitis last finger, also a larrs wontw oaiuraay. n reports that Archie Is Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoopes art taken out of bis ear. mng a long nicely. " residing on North Creek. Mlsa Ruth Valentine and her Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Mrs. Marshall Levi anri ter, Mrs. Howard Johnson, dsns1 Mr,, nsnnah Jone. wer Beaver and Miss Ruth Dotson of of Mr. and Mrs., James Vslenffl wsr gussU Of Mrs. Mnm. the latter part of the week. nw. on' - iwoa hav been oults 111 the last few Saturday and Sunday. but are reported to be better. M. and Mrs. Jamas tnnu Th family of Mr. Oren rs r.;- -. "u war AH tsraiif Frsm Br ma. v n. tnr the V .I.. Tbaw is st a Binri. i. .... Mrs. Samnel Johnson Thursday: ten day. They are improving man from th maklnc ot but Oren Jr. has a bad case of lo& Th llttl Infant :. Irst stos ax to th 'w. ..; His. , ... . vi ear. ..m Mrs. Rsv f latest tnod4 la alrshlpa-t- hst - Orimni. ",.. k Mr. Eddie Hickman, who h h own snr-.Z f 8rwm Nh,n'l ft. II. wring for several mantfc. T.m .i. ucst at th home of Mr. Maxogum Brnc- .- td, bat Is now Den Merchant tor some time. W "'.'"V"7 Iton to Sevier to tWt bis relUi nicety. Robert and Georg Olcott.' vetcaa Mtss Alverda rxtmUnm- m Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoopee were W a satsnt. ?h mdy outt at,, .vi " r'ud. ner guests at the home of Mr. reaom,tl4xg to Sutx Mrs. Wm. TwitcheU Jr. last . nK.t n recrtv. th WflcW ,0 th same of hd, ."tt'Sir tomorrow, " attention, the tamo rvieP, that ha Incorporation--. WaiU" any Om "d W CAN WK to SERVE pro. to YOU IX . It. ... f.-.- i,- ANY r mtJ' vis-Ito- rs J teubt. fr" State Bank of Beaver County C "THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE' Pimm 32 t.n. 2 yn . Mtfew-tsrwlty.- Utah 1 1 "' r. . |