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Show .i 1937 THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, INTERESTING NEWS ABOUT PEOPLE ABOUT THTOWNANDJVICli) Friends of rMs. Elizabeth Nielsen are glad to note her reutrn to her favored activity in municipal and social life. A reporter for The Press states that she had quite an ovation as one of the judges Election Day. Mrs. Mary Farnsworth and son Dennie of Joseph, Utah were called here on the account of the death of her Nephew and cousin, LeRoy Stoney and spent the week end with her mother Mrs. Mary A. Briggs. Mr. and Hrs. Marion Steed left William Robinson retur- week for Salt Lake City to last iroHnoariav from OKden a home where they will where she has been for the past; find now. .nr. siccu " in month visiting with relatives. ;te at tnat to the Creamery ferred son her by She was accompanied and daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. C. place. Sewor, who will visit a few days. Mrs. LaMar Pearce and daughof Harris Mrs. Bill White are spending Tobbler ter Mrs. Ethel here is at Logan with relatives. a week Yacima, Washington Joe Mrs. cousin her bvisiting Swindlehurst and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan of McGill, Nevada are here visitMrs. James Low has returned ing their mother, Mrs. Bell Reese from Salt Lake City after receiv- andother relatives. fi ing medical care for the past health. weeks is in much better Mr. and Mrs. Burton White went to California last week for Mr. Lester Briggs of Nephi two weeks vacation. They will spent the week end with his moth visit relatives and take in all the er Mrs. Mary A. Briggs. sights while they are away. 'a County President Genexa Idol, 2nd. Vice President Stella Burt, County Treasurer Alice G. White and Chaplin Margaret Griffith of the County Company of the Daugh ters of the Utah Pioneers motored n to Minersville Wednesday to Co the regular meeting, of the Company, which was held at that place. See Our HEATER- S- at-te- $39.00 Mrs. Agnes Edwards, of Evan-stoWyoming, a sister of the late Wm. Hurst is a guest at the Hurst home. Enroute to Arizona n, i to j $45.00 Everything for winter if it ever gets here. TWIN SWEATERS for children $1.25 BLANKETS for $2.10 and $2.95 WOOL SOCKS 20c to 50 Specials For Sat. and Mon. PEAS 10i No.22can 10 BEANS No. 2'2 can CORN No 2 12 can TOMATOES No. 22 100 100 206 200 200 can PEACHES quarts for PEARS quarts APRICOTS quarts Get our prices on flour either on a trade in or for BEAVER C-I- P We deliver to your door twice daily 1 Phone 57 a lo-a- Airs. Clark K&ssler Her, Idaho spent last week with relativ, Mrs. Albert tained her o Krl O. altPl'lionn n. uaj. me aiternoon aoing sewing. At 4:!(. course lunch wa served VOIl guests. Mr. and r, Mrs. and daughter LaRay Harland Goodwin and of Pioche, Wednesday relatives in sville. Nevada. to spend a ,.' ,t 1 Beaver I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs of Salt Lake City, were called to Bea ver Friday on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Rachel Briggs, who is a little bet- ter at this writing. Mrs. Thomas Mathews of Miner sville spent the week end at i. PORK and BEANS No. 2'2 can COCOA 2 pound can 2; SPAGHETTI Franko American tall can PINEAPPLE 2,2 can Broken Slices WALNUTS Light Aurber Large per RAISINS 4 pound package 'ice ... pound k JELLO all flavors per package CORN FLAKES large flakes package s Tor i TOMATOES No. 2 '2 can LeRoy Stoney. Mr. and Mrs. John Yardley left Monday for their home at called Panguitch, after being home last week on account of the sudden death of Mrs Yardley's brother LeRoy Stoney. Mrs. Sam Robb of Nevada was Mrs. M. J. Ritchie of Charlston, called home on account of the Utah was here fr Conference, death of her brother-in-laLeRoy she was the guest at the home of Stoney. her daughter, Mrs. Bob Nowers. w Meat Department BEST STEAK 22cG POT ROASTS 17cl PORK SAUSAGE 25c& HAMBURGER 17cl Beaver Me: Li Sihiorj) Ytmi? SBajpipflirag IHIeadlafliiiiafftfeirs We Believe We Have What You Want At The Price You Want To Pay tiasr Attention Please O - - 5I10V7 WITH EVERY 50C SPENT IN OUR, SHOP NOW AND CHRISTMAS WE WILL GIVE A TICKET TO THE HOLDER OF THE LUCKY TICKETS AT THE DRAWING ON O "I ullllS Iie-TWE- DECEMBER 24th WE WILL GIVE THE FOLLOWING PRIZES: $25 Silk Down Quilt SECOND PRIZE Leather Over-Nig- ht With All The Fixtures Bag THIRD PRIZE Choice of any Dress in the Shop FOURTH PRIZE ALL NEW TRY THEM ON & $3.95 One Rack Wash Frocks 49c FIFTH PRIZE These Prizes Will Be on Display in Our Window Special This Week SUPS Early Rollin's Tuck Stiched and Large A Real Bargain Qx95 X Sxtra Quality PIIILLIPINO Girls IIOSIEf Fine Gauge Sizes 6 Extra 28 to 10 Pure Silk Guaranteed Seams All Sizes Get Yours Sizes - Small, Medium 6 pair of Hosiery O SEE THEM PAJAMAS $7.95 Dress These are Some a beautiful plead top to match - Sizes 2 to 14. Street Dresses $2.95 FIRST PRIZE Nowisthetimetobuy your girl or boy their Snow Piece with brwn or blue pants and Suits-!- wo Reg. $1.98 1 to a customer SPECIAL $ g g O SWEATER For All The Family Sizes 21 To 41 69c to $3.75 Little Ladies' High Grade HOSE Pure Silk Just Like Mo Sizes 8 To 10'2 29' of the Biggest Values in Years! Every Day is Bargain Day at LEE'S STYLE S0 -- b 2S rp MaUse 11 Cash Specials for Sat. - Mon. November 68 friends. Mrs. Sarah Shepherd and daughter Laura of Springville Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKnight of spent the week end here with her brother and uncle Fred Stoney South Milford spent Saturday at and othr relatives. Beaver visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. O. F. McShane left for Den Mr. and Mrs. Truman Rollins of ver, Colorado, Sunday, where she will be for several weeks with Minersville were Conference visit her daughter, Mrs. John Pittman, ors Sunday. formerly Miss Alice McShane of Beaver. Mrs. Frank Low entertained her Rummy Club Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. William White of in honor of her guest Mrs. Ethel Salt Lake City, Mrs. Florence T. Harris of Yacima, WashingSimqkins of Springville, Utah and ton. 24 four guests were present, Mrs. Nettie Kessler of Montpealer at 8 o'clock a two course dinner Idaho, came down to attend the was served, after which Rummy funeral services of their Nephew was played. Mrs. George T. Farnsworth, Miss Fay Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Farnsworth of Richfield were over to attend the funeral of Mr. Stoney. cash 1,0 Harris Miss Lottie Murdock of Greenville, spent Friday here with for the winter. Word was received by Mr. and of Mrs. John Atkin Wednesday the marriage of their son Ray Atkin to Miss Bernadette Marcella Conway of Pleasant Grove, Utah. The event taking place Tuesday in Salt Lake City. 1st. Lieutenant Atkin is located in the C. C. C. camp at Kamas, Utah, and there they will make their home. Born to Mr. nfra Fank B. Edgar representative of the Western Newspaper Union of Salt Lake City, was trea ted to a Venison Dinner Tuesday night at the home of Editor and Mrs. Walter L. Carlton. Mr. J |