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Show NOVEMBER 17. 1938 THE BEAVER PRESS, THURSDAY, On Oar Way Returns Election Official County (Continued from Page Candidate and Office United States Senator Elbert D. Thomas (D) Franklin S. Harris (R) .... a 5 5 ? s s v, A V. h N w 227 214 229 169 Rep. in Congress First District 353 Abe Murdock (D) 299 82 108 LeRoy B. Young (R) Justice of the Supreme Court 247 221 Roger I. McDonough '(D) 207 158 William H. Folland (R).... State Senator Margret Gates Rohn (D).. F. D. Williams (R) State Representative J. P. Barton (D) 113 342 190 5 ! 1 28 274 55 16 29 123 100 5 259 230 40 180 64 127 21 193 29 16 213 114 39 55 61 264 24 26 267 203 Cliff McShane (R) Term Co. Commissioner, 162 147 127 E. Wilson J. (D) 296 233 202 Ivan McKnight (R) Term Co. Commissioner 155 182 103 H. A. Christiansen (D) .... 304 204 224 Ernest G. Joseph (R) County Clerk 160 182 147 Melvin Mathews (D) 299 203 183 William A. Miller (R) 92 46 224 19 171 155 5 42 94 43 223 17 199 129 i 5 g a s. Z 2 to H s 150 91 287 178 144o 1091 3o4 165 342 146 1635 697 939 76 147 93 290 170 1265 1041 132 259 204 811 1510 109 49 102 36 216 147 35 60 50 258 122 118 92 229 1087 236 1231 224 699 141 4-y- 14 31 276 192 943 1318 437 ar County Treasurer Floyd B. Wood (D) S. Taylor Farnsworth (R) County Sheriff Joseph A. Manzione (D).. Jasper Puffer (R) County Attorney Theodore Bohn (D) George C. Miller (R) County Recorder Bertha N. Bowman (D) .. Vella Browner (R) County Assessor Sam W. Johnson (D) J. H. Rollins (R) Justice of the Peace William Willden (D) Constable Harry Cartwright (D) .... 312 158 225 135 195 165 129 293 257 137 195 149 160 298 273 183 153 231 247 137 241 211 220 172 12 40 82 134 33 45 235 102 36 250 229 282 245 235 207 27 15 30 29 99 56 217 122 117 216 9 28 147 36 57 174 38 74 47 246 18 31 14 179 149 36 92 49 227 Sunset Sweet Shop Double Hot Chili HOT MEAT PIES HOT TAMALES HOT SOUP YAMS per Pound SC CRANBERRY JELL 25i CRANBERRIES Per Pound IQt LETTUCE Per Head RAISINS 225C lb for 256 NUT MEATS, CITRON, and LEMON PEEL MINCEMEAT Per Pound ISt SQUASH Per Pound 2t CABBAGE Per Pound 3C New Stock of RUBBER FOOT WEAR. SHOES and SLIPPERS FOR ALL THE FAMILY. PRESENT YOUR CARDS NOW FOR THE SILVERWARE SETS Beaver Coop We deliver to your door twice daily 103 136 296 168 200 263 203 261 1049 1217 905 1415 1088 1403 1201 1121 1092 1228 , 590 150 509 314 80 136 RAISINS - Phone 57 It IDS A l 25c Per Ba GEM FLOUR $1.1$! ufccan M.J. B.COFFEE it ...,30 Late Honkers i Home Rendered .. 2 lbs CRANBERRIES 23cl LARD 31 G( ni Bananas, Apples Celery, Lettuce, Cabbage, Frut Cake Mix, Oranges, walnuts and Mince Meat de lok ;h. di Order Your Otei id THANKSGIVING TURKEl They are scarce Today ana me rnce win h id tio be ifcir h Higher coast of Pinellas Penninsula. A city of lovely homes. Our cousins live about three blocks from the Big Payor. Karl and Glen went fishing today out into the. Gulf of Mexico but did not stay long The wind blew pretty hard and made the waters to rough for good fishing. Carrie and I had lunch together at their home and she served papaya for This fruit is shapped desert. much like a Fordhook summer squash only larger at the blossom end and tappered down to the stem. It has much of the musk-melo- n flavor and is very good. We will be here until the last of the week then we will go back to Camp Kissimmee for a short stay. Cora E. Carlton 1' "Meat is Your Best Food" eat more of it in Cold Weather led' ike de WE WILL KILL YOUU BEEF, PORK AND SHEEP CALL FOB AND DELIVER THEM 3 In I v IP iJb : S The ' There will be no Relief Society in the West Ward ov jpn t ipne 1 I'' 'tflt e s i.a Big Double Bill 1st. in f tai FRIDAY - SATURDAY next Tuesday, November 21, due to being too close to Thanksgiving. ins . irer. SOUTHERN UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED feint tie p and Feature- - r broug LITTLE MISS ROUGH NECK the-- 2nd Feature- MARS ATTACKS THE WORLD You heard the broadcast now come and see the picture. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Manzione at a family d'nner entertained Mrs. Jamie Brlggs and daughlast Friday evening in honor of ter Mrs. Ida Bennet of Mella, Ut. Mr. and Mrs. George A. White of arrived Thursday to be with their Washington D. C. Mrs. Manzione daughter and sister Mrs. Rachel was assisted in serving by her Low for a two weeks visit. sister, Mrs. Zola W. Dailey. woiki ousne that ; After; those toll o .llowe o leade f B(1 Serial RED BARRY tt ear Jtrus d s "B ?n Charles Smith . returned to Lynndyl Tuesday after spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith and Hyrum Steffen, County Agricul ture Agent was a visitor here at Sunday School last Sunday. Guy Crosby left for Saa Diego, California last Saturday where he will join his wife. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas returned home from Boulder, Nev ada Sunday. 20C CELERY Per Head 4 107 132 250 865 1455 364 Saturday's CASH Specials eryt t. SAll FRI. and Nov. 18-1- 9 North Creek Notes THANKSGIVING ATTRACTIONS CURRENTS 137 100 257 976 1340 or you duck your head pretty low of branches the in will get caught the trees. From the trees hang the Spanwhich is an air plant ish moss or and grows on every plant, tree blows wind The shrub it touches. In It from one tree to the other. say .lie spring it booms and they is a it is beautiful. The blossom small purple flower. All around the shores of these watpr lilies, and hyacin ths and there is where the bass are. We haven't bothered many of them. Our next city was Plant city. Here is rais?a uie strawberries in the world. Every summer in August and Septem ber they plow up the land and nlant strawberrie plants, and about Christmas time we will be eating strawberries. They last far into the year. in Tampa is the largest city on It is stiuatd Forida. soutihern took Tapma Pay. From there we the Gandy Bridge payed a toll of 65 cents and went to St. Petersburg, on the west side of the bay. St. Petersburg is on the east Miss Twila Peterson and Elder George A. White were the speakers at the East Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. WINTERIZE at the mat 157 156 304 109 127 28 234 95 82 35 238 50 84 18 158 172 283 27 102 58 215 9 268 193 1) Greenville Notes Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams made a business trip to Cedar City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Murdock and daughter Bonnie Marie, of Beaver, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hutch-ing- s and son, of Beaver, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, Saturday. Miss Ester Barton, visited at Mil ford over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atkin and son Bobby, of Denver, Colorado, are visiting for a few days, at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Atkln. Mrs. O. A. Barton and son Way ne, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barton, while Mr. Barton was on the Elk .hunt, returned to their home at Mllford, Wednesday Miss Pauline Blackner, visited at Milford, over the week end. The Relief Society sisters were very happy to have in their midst last Tuesday, Mrs. O. A. Barton, Mrs. Barton has been a very good worker In the Relief Society for the past several years. Discovery f the Electric Cell The principle of the electric cell was discovered by Luigl Galvani, n Italian anatomist. WAX PAPER 6b 2Vit LETTUCE Jumbo find Lste rd: Mln Bute P; I tlx esld J 125ft. roll Co liar Navy or Chilie Beans 51b fojji MATCHES 6 boxes for lQi CABBAGE Per Pound .'?un G26i?Se5 FRUITS & VEGETABLES BANANAS per pound CARROTS - 3 bu. for .'Mr. CRISCO 3 lb Can WHITE KINH Pnwdpr 10i TOMATOES CELERY - - 2 for 15c" PEAS, No. 22 U ha v tl !! lyor ih'OT t Can 3- the PPy '. ri -1 fliee 2 can, 3 cans .... ORANGES dozen RAISINS, 4 lb. pkg 15 MEATS lae: POT Best i pound - Roast s,eer STEAKS HAMBURGER SAUSAGE EXTRA - - Baby B"f Steer Baby Beef - . . (I of dor ji 12 SE -- lb.jMj mc per pound rec per pound 2 ALL PORK BEAVER MERC w mm - - - steer baby beef w piyin FREEZEEM PICKLE Our Christmas Merchandise is arriving daily. Take advantage ou can have your gifts Paid for by Christmas. Lay Away nan. EXTRA SPECIAL : y. (I Ad CO" evi tisi and Gent's Furnishing' j |