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Show nammmmtimMSHutlmii, h APRIL 15, 1932. THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, - mMMM Clean Up -:- - Now is the time to freshen up your home and grounds by planting a garden, lawns and flowers, Let us furnish you seeds of all kinds. ; j ' J. Phone 15 We Deliver Mrs. William Miller Entertains Mrs. William Miller entertained 'Thursday at her home. The after-- ; noon was spent in conversation, with la hot dinner served to Mrs. William Hurst, Mrs. Tom Davis, Mrs. Orson Blackner and Mrs. S. R. Barton. Just come in and see our complete stock of electrical appliances for the home. If your . er WE FEED MAN OR BEAST Oats for the horse Corn for the oxen Wheat for the chickens and flour for the man. Our prices are rightWe Have a Large Amount of Pax Dairy Feed $1.60 Cwt. Pax Laying Mash $2.30 Cwt. Gem and Sunrise Flour Two Blocks South Doughboy Phone 176 We Deliver Pound ... T wm sell iaJ store tom 7.T"wi Pttl Pen kettle renden lard at Don't forget to save your pennie to buy "Poppies" Decoration Day, May Electric Toasters only in. pound. 30th. Waffle Irons Breakfast Bar Mrs. Myron Sevy of Panguitch arrived Wednesday for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harvey White and family. Percolators radio needs new tubes we have them. Carlos Murdock accompanied by Golda Waters and Crista Patterson attended the April Fool's dance at The Beaver Electrical Fillmore. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stoney Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stoney enter. tained Tuesday evening at their home at the Upper Telluride plant in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson, who were recently married. The evening was spent playing Bridge, after which a lovely hot dinner was served to the following guest: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grimshaw, Mr, and Mrs. Cliff McShane, Mr. and Mrs Ted Robinson, with Ted Robinson re ceiving high score and Carl Grim shaw low. Mrs. Jack Miller Entertains Mrs. Jack Miller was hostess to the following guests Tuesday night: Su sie Beeson, Fern Robinson, Wanda White, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell, Isa bel Gillies, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bohn Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Nowers, Mr. and Mrs. Arshel Holhngshead. "500" was played and a delicious luncheon was served at midnight. Birthday Party Mrs. Phylis Warr was hostess at a party in honor of the fifth birthdav of her little son Newel. Twenty of his little friends were present. Games were played, new sontrs learned and sang, each taught to the boys and girls by Mrs. Warr. Luncheon was served, and a de lightful time enjoyed. Each little friend brought presents which pleased little Newel. Mr. and Mrs. Gillies Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Eb Gillies entertain birthday. The evening was spent with games ed at "500" Sunday night. The guests included Mr. and Mrs of "500" and music. After a pleasant time lunch was Murray Bohn. Mr. and Mrs. J. CI. Mil served. All joined in wishing Mrs ler, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harris, Mr. Beeson many happy returns of the ana Mrs. Bill White, Mr. and Mrs Royal Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ar. day. shel Hollingshead, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Nowers Family Reunion and Mr. and Mrs. Gillies. Mrs. Ella Morris entertained at a family reunion in honor of her hus Entertains Sundav Evening band's birthday Sunday, April 10 Sunday evenine Miss Golda with a chicken dinner. and Christa Patterson entertained at Those present were: Mr. and Mrs a card party. A very delightful lunch Bert Griffiths, Mrs. Bernett Swindle- - was served. Those present were: Miss GnlHn hurst and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Is and Lllelean Waters, Christa Patteraac Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm son,. Burke Detmers. Jess Cartwritrht . 0 Goodwin and little son, Grandma carios and Chase Murdock. Vanire Goodwin and Miss Vera Goodwin, Mr. white and Authello Riley. o and Mrs. Faux, Mrs. Mae Hutchings DO YOU KNOW and three sons all of Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart and two sons, Pearls are the bane of an oyster': Ralph and Albert and Mrs. Lewis Stewart of Adamsville and Mr. and life Mrs. Bert Morris and three sons, Gasoline is being produced from Theron, Obra and Eldon. coal. y Beef Pot l:v, M lis Per We will sell toroorJ beef pot roasts, of Hurricane, Bringhurst Washington County was in town selling onion set to the "gardners of Beaver. Mr. spent from Tuesday until km 10c FOR RENT 15 acres of land, two work teams in good condition. Phone It p 26F5, John Anderson. Miners-vill- Pound Nice lean streaked gar cured BreakfJ "awn De per mi tomorrow. Pres. J. C. Tolton and Mrs. Tolton and Vincent Larsen left for Salt Lake City to attend conference Thursday afternoon. Miss Carma Corbridge of 5c Per We have plenty of coal, and will truck hay anytime or any place. Le-RPuffer, phone 152F3. Next Door to Meredith Cafe ... BEAVER VALLEY FEED CO. Per Maud Goodwin spent Sunday with Miss Laprele Baker of Wtr - 1 1 10 c Mrs. Margaret Griffiths is confined to her bed with the flu. Electrical Needs at Attractive Low Prices NOTICE There ara delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of an assessment levied on the 9th day of March, 1932, the several amounts set Pleasant Surprise opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Sixteen friends walked in on Mrs. .ificate Shares Amount No. of Name 79.50 Lsabell Gillies last Tuesday evening 132 Vi .158 James H. Yardley 3.00 and gave her a surprise. The even5 .135 Geo. W. Smith 11.10 WVi 148 ing was spent in social chat and mus22.05 ic .155 & 168 Wallace 36i over the radio. Lunch which was 22.05 30 .154 & 167 John Ya taken by the guests was served. 22.20 37 15S & 170 enjoyed the evening.. Everybody 22.05 & 36 169 .157 Ira Yardley 3.60 6 .137 ..... J. T. Tanner 9.60 16 Club Entertained .160 Alvin Yardley 6.00 10 .117 Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth entertained I). J. Williams 18.00 30 42 & 124 Ralph Hamilton her club Thursday evening, April 7th 15.00 25 39 S. K. Barton at her home with game of "500." 3.00 5 13 John A. Smith The high score prize was won, by 3.60 6 . 20 Frank Limb (Estate) 44.10 Mrs. Mae Hutchings and consolation 73 Vz 95 P. A. Yardley (Estate) 1.65 by Isabel Gillies. 2 .109 Wm T Rlarkner And in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of such stock Luncheon was served at midnight. as may be necessary, will be sold at the Library auditorium, Beaver City, An enjoyable evening was passed. to pay; Utah, on the 2nd day of May 1932 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. and excost of advertising delinquent assessment thereon, together with the Entertains at North Creek Home penses of sale. Mrs. Oren Puffer, of North Creek J. T. Tanner, Sec'y. There were entertained Utah. Beaver Wednesday. Office at my residence, County, nine invited guests. The evening was spent playing Bridge and a tempting NOTICE, BIDS WANTED NOTICE luncheon served. the be received will bids Sealed by Any person who has or who in the Family Reunion future shall deposit the carcass of undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon fill1932 the for Mrs. R. J. Law enjoyed a Mr. and 18th, any dead animal within one mile of Monday, April the corporate limite of any town or ing of the Kent Lake Reservoir. family reunion at their home in Delta The board of directors reserve the Sunday. All their children were home, city of this county, or within one mile with twelve grandchildren present. from any well traveled public road right to reject any or all bids. The family are: W. LeGrande, Mrs. Signed, GEO. P. LOW will be prosecuted and punished for Secretary-Treasursuch act. Persons who have depositGottfredsen, of Caliente, Mrs. Frand- o ed the carcass of any dead animal sen, of Los Angeles, Frank, Mrs hereof are OLDEST the Hartle of Richfield, Mrs. Reeves to PANGUICH'S contrary provisions RESIDENT DIES AT Rondo, Mrs. Nelson, Elsie and Eve hereby given two days from the pubAGE OF 91 YEARS lyn. lication of this notice to remov the same the proper distance from such road or city or town under penalty of Mrs. Jane Osborne Worthen, oldest Birthday Surprise prosecution. Manure, rubbish, garb- resident of Panguitch who would Mrs. Thora Beeson was the recip age, offals from dead animals, and all have celebrated her 91st birthday ient of a happy surprise last Satur other obnoxious material are subject Thursday, died Monday of influenza evening when twenty of her to the same law. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. day friends with a load of good things to NIELS JENSEN, Sheriff. Elizabeth W. Henderson. eat, walked in to honor her on he STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! IB Lard Frank Smith made a trip to Salt Lake Friday returning home Sunday. Entertains at "500" Mrs. Ben Merchant of North Creek entertained seven of her friends last week-enThe evening was spent "500" after which lunch was playing Celebrates 9th Birthday Miss Barbara Park entertained eighteen of her little friends Sunday afternoon. It was her 9th birthday. A dainty lunch was served at 4 o'clock. Many beautiful gifts were received. SHOVELS FOR THIS WEEK $1.00 EACH F. T0LT0N INVESTMENT CO. 'PENZNGa served. Garden Plows, Lawn Mowers, Rakes, Hoes and Pruning Tools III! I 41 dm d. Paint and Kalsomine in All Shades MMaMHMHBSBSSSSS m C1 Paint Up 1 cuts at only 10c la' i 3ffl pound. e Sun- day, house guest of her friend, Miss Margaret Wood. CLP.SKAC pai Wilson Murdock. former student of Beaver high school who is now attending the University of Utah, is a candidate for the University polo "A Surety of P oft J Taj rge that team. FIRST GRADE I to a WE SPECIALIZE Men's half soles 1 He qiies SHOE repair! CORN Per tcnoo . ti jj Men's shoes heeled 1U Can ft T Sati Ladies half soles Good News for Consumers Next Week Ladies heel taps Our Work :8i to ED CROP. GEO. C. MURDOCK t if Guarant ( the ft V pr.a paes Jjmpa Eeave THE in t of I! hav d: ;ime port; ? of BEAUTIFUL iadies plan pas, sectic beau NEW ca, a: out 3 be n tl as FORD we! out-- c fo jn m 1 genu out o: '111 II April 16th Saturday There are flexible mirrors. 1 Venice was built on land, 45Z-56- Sugar Peanut Butter Paper Bag 1 0 pund8 52c 20c 2 lb. Jar 29c Cheese Pound 15c Fresh G,und Milk Honey Pure Utah 6c 10 lb. pan 95c 5 pounds 23c Beans Laundry 10 Bars 25c Soap Crackers Fresh Asparagus Sego, Tall Cans Empire Lard Lily Sodas lie One Pencil Pad Free California Strawberries Luciou, California Store Milford 993 Pure White 8 pSd 1 lb. 80c 15c 2 Pounds 25c 2 Cups 29C box Phone 50 i s- - Albinos exist in all human raria and animal species. demands nrnhihiti fin India. Roller skates London, 1823. were fnr natentod New sun motors nroducn heat. DISPLAYED hud PI K Ma net 'down in terrific illllilllllliilllllllllllllllllllh Marriages Performed While You Wait and AH WILL BE Bla Utah Mild Navy or Chili White pund 41tna 8. Grandhi Coffee T?in 'kg Monday and Tuesday Fred walk Nth hen Black and P" Mimic April 18 and 19 SEE IT AND GET FULL DETAILS their pre 'Mar Equipment Jt ?er M Furnished for f, P. fc'ithfc Thorough Charivari on 'J CALL AT Murdock Oil For Particulars lllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiim NEILSEN &'S0B h bet 'asi Jllr!.,. DEALER BEAVER, UTAH e. i. |