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Show ' BmB'TJTAH, yS0rpn Srl TocATiraMs I XW&M BDd Mrs" A-- ''M"reMdinner AVK Hillary, of bT,s J1LY 20, 1028. gHIl!!i!II!!llllllll!!!!!l!!iil!!llillll!l!l!!lliil!!l!lI!!I!iil!!I Mil-- ot Marshai ARE UNLOADING . Turn yours dollars into this bank where they will work for you, earning interest, until you need them again. If you want to make some investments, please I1 feel free to call upon us for aid in selecting safe an J sound issues. We will also render you every service ' - ra- 24th Special! 10 per cent all shoes and slippers at off on Thompson's with you on your building and repair jobs THE BANK OF PERSONAL Clark Griffiths, of Greenville, had his tonsils removed at the office of Dr. Hopkins, . SERVICE" MM J. Wanless, of Sulphurdale, Is sporting a new Pontiac coupe which he purchased this week of the Beav- SHOWS SLEUTHS OF FUTURE Attrnrv MAY ww Tint UU1UU fcVtN dHLKLUCK HOLMES Waren Neilsen made a trip to Salt Lake Saturday, bringing back a new sport model Ford coupe, which he delivered to James Brooks. Ambrose this week Shurtz, of Pine Creek, n G. bought a new truck of the Beaver Garage M. C. Itl ItMHtUlHtl I!!!!l!il!i!l!!(lllllllllllilllll!ll!IH Regular $5.00 ladies slippers, they last, at $3.85 Thompson. while two-to- Carlos Thornton and son ot are helping their father, Ezra Thornton, at the sawmill on We have plenty of wheat, oats and Big John's flat. The Thornton mill all kinds of chicken feeds R. C. is employing a large force of men MURDOCH. this season and are turning out large quantities of lumber. Regular dances will he given each Friday night at the Legion hall with Niels Jensen, sheriff of Beaver the American Legion orchestra furn- county, has purchsaed a new Pontiac ishing the music. The first of these six sedan from the Beaver Garage dances will be given tonight. Mr. Jensen says all the company. bootlegger in the country could spot Misses Ann, Loreene and Letha his old Chevrolet, but now he was Cartwright expect to leave today on going to put one over on them by the bus for Southern California, new Pontiac. a driving where they will spend three weeks in pleasure and sight-seeinHeber Robinson arrived in Beaver the latter part of last week from his Wm. Vance, vriU and daughter, of home in San Barnardino, Calif., for the Dixie country are spending a few an extended visit with his brothers weeks with Mrs. Vances brother, and sisters in Beaver. This Is the Joe Jackson and family, at their first visit back to his old home town ranch at Rocky Ford. for forty-tw- o years, and he is enjoying renewing acquaintance with his Just think of it! $5.00 ladies' many old friends. at $3.85 Thompson's. Geo. Cockett and Joe Jackson of Misses Lulu Tolton and Kate this place, and William Vance ot Ely, Smith returned this week from their Nevada, returned Tuesday from a l vacation trip to Honolulu, having trip to Fish Lake where they had stopped over in San Francisco for a spent several days landing the "big (week's visit. ones." Many less experienced fishermen angle in Fish Lake without any Robt. Limb has just given an orsuccess, but George Cockett great der for 2,500 feet of lumber to the to get his limit of five to never fails Thornton sawmill, for a hay and ten pounders. dairy barn which he will erect on his Para-goona- h, g. Sleuth Shows Sir Examines Suspect's Clothing With Microscope. Arthur Conan Doyle, Creator of Sherlock Holmes. noimes loonea shoes and saw red the great detective fiction could tell instantly the lo- from which the man came. j ietectiyes of the future will be able to Holmes one better, if one may :e from some of the scientific stud- now belsg made upon dust par- sneriocK Vhen man's la lyslcians have long known , that in the air may cause cer- aliments and city officials have to it that children's health on city grounds is protected against dust ft lying f certain dust-layin- chemicals, such chloride. searches show that a man's occu- an may be determined from the particles found on bis clothing farther, in many cases, police p learn the name ot the city In i He has his home. matter seems simple enough, A steel worker will have fine Iclej of steel clinging to his cloth- w matter how often he may brush alclum p Insert So likewiss might other occupations be determined: a school teache from chalk dust; a jeweler from gold and silver particles; a druggist from chemical specks; a lumberman from minute fragments ot wood, and so through most of the scale. In the same way a man's city may be determined by analysis of dust found in his clothing. If it contains much carbon or coal, be probably comes from Scranton; if copper, from Butte, Montana; if bits ot minute coral, from St, Augustine, Florida, whose sTreets are paved with coral, and similarly down the list No one pretends that the list at this time Is accurate. But some patient Id vestigators in the future may compile a list of occupations, as web as of cities,, with all the precision that the advance of science may bring to it and then the job ot the detectives promises to be easier. A tew years ago a French scientist was able to help the police to convict a man suspected of u certain murder In a quarry. The suspect said he had been sleeping In the fields. Microscopic examination ot the man's cloth- place. Geo. P. Low leaves this morning with fifteen Trail Builders of the East Ward Primary who have attained merit, for Puffer Lake and vicinity for a four days' outing. Robt. B. White and C Dennis White will accompany them. Will buy all your Nowers. fat hens Bob Sheriff and Mrs. Niels Jensen drove to Richfield Tuesday to meet two of Mr. Jensen's sister, who were visiting at that place. Mrs. Sophia Little, of Los Angeles, Calif., and of Salt Lake, Mrs. Peter Jensen, were the sisters, and they returned p. 8uca particles might be re Miss Lucille Huntington is drill- with Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, for a short al by brooms, vacuum cleaners or magnets, but a sufficient number ing a chorus for special musical and visit in Beaver. "ins for determination the Star Theatre by a mlcro- - ing revealed the presence of quarry dance number at confessed man then and Monday The nights next Preparations are being made tor stone traces. Sunday when the picture "Ramona" is a big dance at Old Cove Fort on Fri shown. day evening, Aug. 3rd. This is the first dance this season at the fort Mr. and Mrs. William Orton and and no doubt will draw a good crowd d baby, Mr. and Mrs. Hood and family from Richfield, Salina, Fillmore, orRock were Beaver. and of all Provo, Hanging and Mr. Street, furnish guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baldwin chestra has been secured to for music. the morning Monday leaving Sunday, a trip to Bryce, Grand Canyon and Mrs. Kate White, assisted by Mrs. Cedar Breaks. the Mamie Hickman, entertained $5.00 ladies slip- following children from the third 24th Special! grade class of the West Ward, at a pers at $3.85 Thompson's. week-en- d weinnle roast In the Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hollingshead grove one evening last week: Lucy LET US and babies came up from Minersvllle Mulr, Leah Patterson, Fae Hodges, Mrs. Anna Hodges, Ora Mulr, Eleanor Thursday of last week to visit or-i- n Wm. Mrs. Hickman Ruth Dalton, Nina WilHolllngshead's sister, Deon and family, of Provo, at the liams, Larue Orton, Caffal, Mr. and Mrs. Thelma Atkln. of tnelr parents, home Oscar Baldwin. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brooks were up to over was here ho from Veyo, In Washington county, Geo. Jl '"I re- the latter Patten-Langfor- d bees, the part of last week. Mr. and inspect turned yesterday to Delta to attend Mrs. Brooks own the property In Beaover ver where the granary and shed were to his own bees which he moved Mr. Branin burned about two weeks ago, when weeks ago. few a there ar the automobile of Mr. Dunn's was deaavs the bees in the Delta section stroyed. Mr. Brooks Informed us doing fine this year. that a lot of their household goods of the Tang; had been stored In the stone granary Hurst Bill Ranger ana wrs. when they moved to Veyo, and all uitch Forest, son of Mr. his crew was a total loss. with wm Hurst of Beaver, of July on Fourth the celebrated SO YOU CAN MAKE YOUR TRIP . Jack Idol had a narrow escape ir.trh Mountain. Tne oispiay The crackling, Tuesday afternoon, when the elecfireworks was great. WITHOUT TROUBLE a tric light pole he was working on finmlne trees created Bill as "Ora- fell to the ground. However, with raising. hair was that some patrio- - the exception of bruises and scratchmade Day" the of tor . . rrnn Tint Three poles es he escaped Injury. swore ' RWS0NABLR PRICEStic speeches and ne vandal who by were puled down by the connecting on the bis lighted cigar- wires when the pole fell, and the carelessly throwing QUALITY SERVICE caused bim- - west side of town was without lights tinder forest the in ette until nine o'clock that night, when self and crew to swing smoke and the damage was repaired. . black nmld -ana m"-"instead ot fair d:am- beat . .11 4 - l suffocating Can you beat It! $5.00 sport (ha at rain A Oi es in a dancenau i st $3.85 Thompson's. ' sweet music. j Mil-for- Be Prepared for a nice long trip this Grease your car Change the oil Flush the case Oil the springs Check the battery Fill with gas ,uw - Neilsen & Son NilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH I UU Hi HtitMHtHtHIIUI ID Capital and Surplus, $81,000.00 company. Modern ' State Bank of Beaver County FOR RENT Two room apartment for light housekeeping. Phone 14?. AfiMMff Ucles on Clothing May Show Man's Occupation and French Investigator Paves Way With Home Town Microscopic Examination to Convict Slayer. jit busi-,- ; L. er Garage Co. A in making local investments and handle your ness in an efficient and satisfactory manner. V Tuesday morning. Mackerell & Cockett ENCE j TIMELY ADVICE Mrs. M. A. Halswv o... r0t,. day to her home in Kanosh. ofter a Visit With her daiiirhtoitJ, A 'J. T ' Griffiths in Beaver. Several Carloads of Pine and Fir Lumber, Shindes and Cement , We keep our stocks of lumber, shelf hardware and paints complete Let us figure FRIDAY. g - t. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 Suits Pressed 50c Cleaning and Pressing on Ladies Coats and Dresses, etcAsk for Prices CLYDE'S CLEANING AND PRESSING SHOP Marsdens and the Day Farms Co., as probably the biggest shippers. We TWICE TOLD TALES have been unable to learn who all Items from the Plies of the Press the others are who are interested, but it is known that the Burton LiveTwenty Years Ago This Week stock Co., P. A. Clark, Pendletons, Richards and the B. A. C. are BendThe County Commissioners have ing some. placed a three cent bounty on rabThese sheep should net the growbits. ers not less than $3,000 to the car, New chairs have been ordered for or a total of $30,000 new money the court room to replace the old which will probably come into our wooden benches. community from this sale. In the school election C. E. Mur-doc- k o was elected trustee by 64 votes We have plenty of wheat, oats and over J. T. Taner. A total of 457 all kinds of chicken feeds R. C. votes were cast. MURDOCH. John Erickson, who was charged with the murder of John Ryan at Newhcruse, was himself killed this week by a man named Henderson, In a fight with knives over a card game In a saloon in Newhouse. Seth Smith has commenced work on a new residence on 10th street. The new county jail has been completed at a cost of $2,000.00. Miss Fern Hickman and Sheridan McOarry were married In Salt Lake this week. The fifteen months' old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Briggs who live In Lucern valley, was drowned in a small stream on their place. TO HOLDERS Third Liberty Loan Bonds The Treasury offers a new 5 Wi per cent. year Treasury bond in exchange for Third Liberty Loan Bonds. The new bonds will bear Interest from July 16, 1928. Interest on Third Liberty Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September IS, 1928. Holders should consult their banks at once for further de12-1- TEN CAR LOADS OF SHEEP GO TO TEXAS From Parowan Times: Ten carloads of fine sheep from this famous Rambouilet center will leave the last of the week for San Antonio, Texas, where they will be auctioned off In the big annual sale there. Several local breeders are contributing to this shipment with OF tails of this offering. Third Liberty Loan Bonds mature on September 15, 1928, and will cease to bear interest on that date. A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, July 5, 1928. For Your Vacation Visit Utah's Playgrounds For Your Table Buy Beaver Bread SEE and SELL LOCAL SCENERY BUY AND BOOST LOCAL PRODUCTS BOTH ARE INCOMPARABLE BEAVER BAKERY BLAIXE BLACKKTT, Prop. Bread is Your Best Food Eat More of It |