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Show BEAVER Mr. and tiiee. It thou shalt diHi)y this, iuo larmfei- wul jao my pam Willi ioi1 Mrs. Eva Slick of Provo visited aid puchiork till thou iow'ttft una eat must thereafter thy neip over the past weekend at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rue Swindle- - meals standing. i. cuload thy .gun before thou hurst, and family. enterest an automobile. Then may 30.06 RIFLE, pracFOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Woodruff thy days be long and thy funeral new phone 113-tically Snow called at the home of Mr. postponed. 015 t Take not thy gun Ly the muzand Mrs. Ira Yardley on Saturday. thee. to toward it zle draw Verily, Mrs. Snow is a sister of Mrs. Yard-lePIANOS- - New and Used, reflnlsh-ing- , love The young couple were mar- .some foolish human may remodeling and repairing; thou die. new Baldwin Acrosonic, used a9 ried the 29th of September in the thee, and why shouldst 7. Look not into tlie muzzle of demonstrator, at big reduction. Logan Temple, and were returning it be loaded or C. W. MCALLISTER, 4 33 Diagfrom a honeymon trip to Los An- thy gun whether Verily, an empty gun 015-N- 5 onal. St. George. geles. Mrs. Yardley and two chil- empty. out an inquiring eye, and dren were In Logan for several shooteth t he undertaker modern growth rich there- FOR SAL& Four-roodays to be present for the wedding to close and HOME pasture, by. of her sister, the jformer lietn town. MRS. MAY and 8. Thou shalt not carry thy gun highway Fletcher. cocked. Verily, thou art a mighty 015 OAKDKN. hunter, but the hides of thy! FOR SALE 200 acres of good, TEN COMMANDMENTS friends will not turn shot. FALL PASTURE at Beaver. HUNTING with not 9. Climb OF fences thy Contact REED FULLER, Flow-el- l. in thy hands. Put gun thy gun 08-1- 5 (From the Las Vegas through first with the muzzle Sportsmen's Association) pointing away from thee and all FOR SALE Two, 100-lPIGS. ttetter to miss a Contact ROBERT LEE. 08-1- 5 1. Thou shalt not employ other livine thinc3. to kill thv game for thee, or chance at one crow than to re turn to thy house with guilt In FOR SALE Large Stewing Hens, count game killed by others. 4 to 6 lb. average, 75c each. 2. Thou shalt speak to the farm thv heart and thv friend's hind owner of land in a gentle grace leg In a basket. Contact W. C. THOMPSON at 08-1- 5 10. All these rules thou shalt Beaver. and kindly entreat him to let thee score and live three and boot he past obey hunt on his premises, lest the north end from his domain ten. If tbon failest, thou shalt FOR SALE Fat, Stewing HENS, SI. 00 each dressed: 50c, heads 3. Point not thy gun toward sleep in thy nice new corrin or BLAINE MORRIS phone off. In the prison cell while the mourn dost thou that any living thing 257-- J. 08 not wlRh to kill. Lo. there are ers co about the street. fools and idiots wandering to an WANTED Beginning PIANO stu fro on the earth, but he ho fail to teach in my home. Mrs dents, to observe this rule is verily the DONNA CARTWRIGHT, phone Kint? Imbecile. 01-1- 5 359. (UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER IB, 1954 Mr. Lloyd Hunt and family of Provo spent a few days In Beaver last week visiting with relatives and friends. They were staying at their home In Beaver, the former J. F. Tolton residence. - KARL S. FARNSWORTH v i shnnt not thv gun toward COUNTY CLKRK anv cattle, swine, or farm live mile of h stock within (paid political advertisement) WANTED California type HOL- STEIN COWS, springers or just fresh. J. ARDEN SELLERS, coltelephone Richfield 373-lect, or contact M. J. WARR, 01-2- 2 Beaver, phone 202-- one-fourt- THOMPSON'S FOR SALE Young Arabian med. sized M ARE. tiee DON BALD01-- 8 WIN, phone 73-J4. SPORTING GOODS Thi s year, we are GIVING AWAY FOR THE WEST'S BEST COAL call your lotal Browning Coal Dealer, WARREN HUTCHINGS SlOtf phone 296-- FREE TO THE ONE HOLDING THE FEATHER WEIGHT LUCKY TICKET Hunting Boot NEW 0 DEER RIFLE Chances to be given with each $2.00 Purchase Drawing will be held Oct. 21 at 7:00 p.m. at the store. 30-3- MAKE OUR STORE YOUR ! HUNTING v s" . --WARM BOOTS COATS SOX and etc. rV ftilXlMlf W LEADER 1 ' ''''' ' ifti "long Sporting Goods KPm fit TNs T ' Lvr AMMUNITION - any grain FILL YOUR GRUB BOX WITH 6.95 HUNTING SWEATERS and gloves A WARM DEER HUNT REQUIRES A Protect that Buck DEER BAG89i e THE BIGGEST HUNT EVER O BEST OF LUCK Phone If you Need Any Help 15 Gee Mow, Firmly supported flexible form program and believes American farmers prefer freedom and opportunity to government handouts. Believes that Labor and Management can and should learn to cooperate and work for mutual LABOR i 1 Tues. Wed. Thurs., Oct. "ABOUT MRS. LKSL1E." For her second film, 19 53's Academy Award winning star Shirley Booth has been surrounded by the same people who helped make "Come Back Little Sheba" such a memor with Miss able film. Booth is Robert Ryan. It also has an outstanding supporting cast. The picture is quite heavy and is made for adult audiences who en A disabled veteran himself, he believes our want jobs and opportunities more than government doles and pensions. By providing proper training and incentives, all veterans can become and useful citizens. VETERANS 1 . - - ;'' t ( MINING Championed legislation in behalf of Utah's lead, zinc, coal, copper, and uranium miners which improved exploration and working conditions. Congressman Douglas SOCIAL SECURITY Supported measures which increased coverage and benefits to aged, widows and dependent children. R. STRING FELLOW Aulhored much of Administration'! bill which lowered down payments and ex Housing tended mortgage periods to allow more people to owa their homes. Re-ele- OH ELECTION DAY NOV. (Paid poL 4t. by "CiUin 2nd for Strtnrfellow) ct Douglas R. S TR IN G FELLOW ana Fri. and Sat.. Oct. 22 and 23: "MARRY ME AGAIN." Here is a comedy that will tiring many a laugh. For the stars in this comedy they picked a pair that really know how to put a funny situation over. Robert Cummings and Marie Wil son are the stars, and they handle their parts to perfection. It is not a big picture, but those who like a good time, this is it. for the laughs I I f''" are many. VOTE FOR or GAEL W.- 1 ELMER Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSION 19-2- H Aran ! ; V On Republican Ticket VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 2 jut' ''"f IS A 1 1 Seed gtrminatM fast in warm days and cool fall nights htad start lo resist wetd invasion noxt spring. Bif you tan buy (or Mountain Wnt fawns gt A' (paid political advertisement) best time of year to plant new lans .. , td 1 1 Mil - M now at a new low price! Porter-Walton- 's Pure MERI0N BLUE quality blend of all perennial grasses, yet has a thrifty price tag... A high especially good for areas having bclh sun and shade, or locking I lb. carton sows 500 square ftt...mor than twico tho area of othor grasses. Roducod from 'ST. Mow only... $3.95 ib. moisture. 98 lb. HOUSING Man or Yon and Utah tchoolb mk $we(t joy a .good story with outstanding acting performances, will be play ed on wide screen. -- VOTt KFUBUCAN $1 SEE OUR NEW RED self-sustaini- Th ft lisps JGA ITEMS TRY OUR HAM AND EGGS ON A NEW C OT .TT.M A 1ST STOVR $12.95 BRILLIANT RECORD A y ' v.. ... and up $45.00 $39.00 $35.00 Vals Shoe and FOREIGN AID Believes our best national defense is preparedness at home because billions spent for foreign aid have proved wholly ineffective inasmuch as true allies cannot be bought with American dollars. -- ALL SIZES Trade the Old One in DEFENSE 's,i upf ALL KINDS NEW GUNS The hunter who bids for a fat 'MlllijilllililUillliiiillilliij deer behind every bush would do well to play safe with fire, for deer If he buck in a mountain can't live with wild fire in the fails the test and hispass. fire burn: bushes. "Soft as a glove" is a true We can't predict far in advance the forest heinmay never meet an other buck that pass. description of the upper leather this Beason Just what the fire haz can help to assure hunter will be during the hunt, but ards Every on this beautiful boot. The at the time of this writing the out good hunting another year if he neoprene !(oil resistant) white, look is bad. It's been a dry sum- will play safe with fire. Carrying cushion crepe soles and heels mer and fall with rainfall of only and axe and a shovel to the hunt of normal over much of ing camp can .be a good help in f. This 0 are light and the state. Water levels are low fire control and good camping. boot is equally suitable for and forests and ranges are ex work or sport wear. tremely dry. It will take heavy SHOWING NEXT WKKK AT THE rain or snow to bring fire hazards down to normal. Even then fires NEW LOW PRICE FIRMAGE THEATER need careful handling. One hundred thousand hunters Note: Due to the opening will be out and they will strike of Special tlie regular Satur- deer season, most two million flames. Only the matinee Oct. 23 is can for urday exacting care can keep all these celled. The serial will be played flames in full control. The flipper with the show Friday and Saturwho flips out lighted cigarettes days nights. wherever he finishes with them will hare a real test in trying to Sun. and Mon. Oct. 17 and 18: hold his sparks when he meets a 'APACILE." Burt Lancaster stars in this outstanding production as the Indian chieftan Massoi in what is probably one of his best roles. is Jean Peters as Lancaster's devoted squaw. The pic RECLAMATION A most vigorous supporter of ture, well done in technicolor, and water and power development, he worked diligently fresh location scenery and made for wide screen. The picture carin behalf of the Upper Colorado River, Weber Basin ries an excellent rating which is and Dixie Projects. very unusual for the type. AGRICULTURE f f Oct. 18 Ion. I F; TAXES Voted for substantial tax cuts for individuals and business and has repeatedly urged immediate action to balance our federal budget. -- 1 LUND FIRE gain. Has consistently worked to obtain new industries and projects to provide more jobs for Utah's growing population. h V trtnlWi M'i.4A J ed - 4 N Store A RECOGNIZED I BAKERY - $13.35 RED HATS AMMUNITION CAPS GLOVES GUNS . ' 60-7- HEADQUARTERS - ' f .'S y YELLOW CAB & TRANSFER Local and Long Distance Co. MOVING. Call Provo 300, or F5tf write P. O. 200 PLAY SAFE WITH V slip-proo- We can supply you with all your hunting needs LICENSES l - A- RE-OPE- OR JUEN WHO WANT, SOLID COMFORT and LONGER WEAR! I 4 "Vf ' VILL R, A ' -- b, Republican Candidate for - r m t ill! - y. VOTE FOR V 10 lbs. '8.90 ill 7 VELVET LAWN Red. fromUrtflb. N0W1.581B. 10 LBS. 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