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Show BEAVEEIi CITY WEEELY PRESS A Service of It Safety-?-- .m. nHwv BEAVER CITY Phcne32 ' T s Fred J! cals I 3-- UTAH Lynn Cowdell of Los Angeles, Cal ifornia, who has been spending a week here with relatives, left Sun day for bis horns. He was accompan sister-in-laMrs. Ernest . Mrl Effle Barrett, who has been ied by his Cowdell and children, who will spend spending tha Christmas holidays conple of months In the sunny with her mother. Mrs. Emerson, haa south. Mr. Cowdell has a splendid returned to Wyoming, where she f and responsible position as chief teachings Mr. and Mrs. . Henry Boyter. and D. E. Libbert returned Saturday family received a fine sack of En- from a weeks' visit in Salt Lake glish walnuts for Christmas from wtfth his family. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Brownhill, ofl Sam Gentry is again paying the Tustln, California. highest prices for hides and pelts. JUST RECEIVED a new stock of Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Bakes and Robert White, repreaentatlve-el- ghter, Susie, and Jos. R. Murdbck.Ut from Beaver county, expects to were the dinner guests of Mr. and loava Riinrlav far Salt Tlrgh if rtnri cashier and accountant for the Amer- Mrs. Karl S. Carlton Sunday. the session of the legislature which ican Auto company ia that city. lSlss will convene Monday, January 8th. LeonaDallcy, who hast been Mr. Mrs. and Weston John of at the Leasing confectionassisting P. M. WiUisen returned Saturday spent Wednesday of last week Mrs. Zella Thompson spent Sun ery for the Tast-weereturned ta of last week from Centerfield, where here with Mrs, Weston's aunt, Mrs. Cedar City Saturday, where she is day visiting relatives and. friends in he has been working for the past 3 Jo. Bakes. Adamarfile. attending school at th B.. A.. months tin the sugar factory there. a Mlsa Kato Smith entertained number of the teachers at her home ote in his alfalfa fieMj Tuesday of New Year's night, with a midnight last week. The fur was thick and A Jolly time was spent after aupper. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Edwards and beantlfally colored. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Edwards came up which they returned to the dance and from Milford on New Tear's day and danced until morning. Mrs. Belle Reese and Mrs. J. T. spent the day at the home of Mr. Tanner went to Provo Thursday of and Mrs. M. Edwards of this city. 7 RIPPLING RHYMES last week to attend the funeral of GERMAN MONEY A million Ger Mrs. T. H. Reese, their man marks I took, and bought a stick Mr. and Mra. John Prater of who died very suddenly with- heart spent New Year's day with Mr. of gum; "To auch a pass" ,1 said, ' trouble. and Mrs. William Pearson. "gadsook, haa this great nation come Her coin wai once as good as wheat, The Misses Margaret, Marda and E. O. Puffer and wife had aa thsir 1 ttal mtrk WOttJd buy M mch of Louise Levi, of Milford. attended the one couldi eat, and eke a guests on New Year's day, Mr. and kraut as I. 0. O. F. ball, Friday night. liver B. pi. But now if I would buy Mrs. J. Puffer and children. "THE MAN FROM LOST RIVER" hard-tacthree tons of wealth I Mrs. Steve Harris Is spending the as much as I can takes weigh; it with an Cast, including The Infant daughter of Mr. holidaya here with bar parents, Mr. t&Mtik nnnn Milmin'i rirar" f im Mrs. Sam Grinkerhoff is ' suffering House Peteri and Frltal Brunette and Mrs. Doe Robinson. cletll thft th t0 buy a with a bad coW. can of peaa, and then I think Kaiand James Gordon. Mias Garnitta Goodwin spent Xmas ser Bill, who basks in gilded ease. One day last week, Bishop at Mfirord with her cousin, Miss NiNo luxury's to him denied, this first na Patterson. She returned borne on Mrs. Gorge Pa ice and family enter of cast-off kings; he lately took himWednesday of last week, accompan tained at the home of Aunt Polly self a bride, and bride are costly ied by her cousin who spent' the re Munford. things. No griefs financial spoil his mainder of the holidaya here. Miss day or make hia soul repine, he does Patterson returned! to Milford Sun Mr. and Mrs. WHlard. ThompsonLot nau! inyt wnen ne . day. entertained at a party last Saturday would buy a stain. If there is one Roy Stewart and his all Star Oast evenlngt who should endure the penalties of Mr. and Mrs. Karl of Woolsey war. who should be hungry, sad and in "WESTERNERS" Greenville, spent the week end and The children of Mr. and Mm, Earl D00P. But he's if, this New Year's day here with Mr. Wool Gillies have been sick with colds.' h nni. rurmati h fMm sey's mother, Mrs. Sarah Woolsey. woe afar: he doesn't spend a hun- last episode of House Peters, who plays the weight of marks for a eirar:Hls Miss Edna of Milford. Rtapleton inatlng male character in this Kath- - former subjects dally murst In tears . "FIGHTING FATE .I a W spent 8unday and Monday here with fori siory, pirxnnseo md anguished groans; it takes, to her aunt. Mra. Abe Fotheringham. oy uowwin under the title. The Van buy a pound of wnrat. a ton of Oer- From Lout River." coming to the man bonea. If they would buy Mlas Loree Nowera who ha been Victory Theatre, soon, fa so well nuart of nails thev must spending her holiday vacation with known, to the plcture-goin- r puhlle trucka, and on tham pile, in bales on her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Now tnat ne needs no Introduction. Hit balea, all kinds of German bucks, era, left Sunday for her school work strong, finished style et acting Is es-at Satlna. peoauy auuea to nis roll of Barnes Corn la produced In every state in .. . a . . In iV. .n . tm Tl. w GEM cuDiuni u nit union, production ranging from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith of Oak one of his nest characterisations. Re-around 10,000 bushels a year In Ne- City. ar visiting relative here. cent pictures In which he played the vada to over S60.000.000 bushels in leading male roles Ire. "The Invisi- Iowa, according to reports of the U. Rom A Bean, of Richfield, contrac' ble Power.'- Living Lips." 'I8obel.,, S. Department of Agriculture. tors, or tne wild Cat road, were in and "The Great Redeemer." town Thursday of last week on hurt BAD, BAD MXX GET oesa. Mra. Steve Harris of Milford.' is The Best Place to FOUR YEARS IX THE PEX Get a Good spending the holidays here with her Mra. Will Frrnlev of Vllfari!. rim parents. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Meal Robinson. The had, bad men who operated in Sunday to spend New Yws with her veaver county a month or aa irn brother. Henry Boyter and family Dinner guests at the Hurst home under the names of Tbeo Trier and and Mr. an Mrs. Edward FernW. on New Year's day were: Mies Bea- - C, Unrcaster. were sentenced in Mr. Fernley baa bom cOnfled to his trice Hurst of Bait Uke City, Cecil Belt Uke Thursday to four years In Goof Home Cooking . bed for two weeks with anaa Mr. and Mrs. Levenworth- prison ,for violation of ahma and r)alAH Ul .. heart troubles , bun Tattersall . lih.M.m.. Mx. - . 4 LADIES SHOES Latest Styles Colonial Slippers Many New Styles in Shipp is in Pangulttra Oiron T..U Griffiths roped a large coy spending the holidaya i VICTORY sister-in-la- "'. . i THEATRE - -- CHECKS PROTECT YOU Your checks drawn on this bank carry your money to all parts of the country at the cost to you of a postage stamp. Checking enables you to keep track of your money in a systematic way. The stubs in your check book carry sufficient entries to do this. The cancelled checks, returned to you each month, are legal receipts for your payments. These and many other benefits are yours if you establish a checking account here. We will beglad to discuss it further with you. L6 en- - w BEAVER COUNTY fc--g ? . cms STATE BANK OF s 7 a PROFESSIONAL CAtDj 4 , ttik A j bank, of course, keeps your money safe. And it just as surely can help you handle your money safely. For instance, a checking account here is more than a. simple convenience. It is a guarantee of security to you in the transmission of funds. It enables you to keep jour money instantly accessible without danger pf loss 11 Kar1 " A 1. , OT A. MURDOCX of Outlook." "SlefAttorney at Law "Tra;; Saver," ' "Address AddressedBeaver, Utah enterLewis" Bohn Mrs. or Mr. and has back etc. all the Practice in no. "See Thru," ' the Bute Court tained Christmas night with game iU constantly increasing demand Am. , Beaver, UUh Tv and a midnight lunch. The guests erican efficiency. - ' i were Messrs and Mesdames Arnold the aid been", that It haa often la Low, Murray Bohn, J McMullen, Jos. -- n.t nt xtdnnMrtnr an envelope Jackson and Mr. Jas Barrett. the of cost envelope the greater than s Itself. There la po question regard SAM Mrs. 8eth Tawney of Salt Lake, ing the truth of this statement holidays the In who has been spending bring But a far greater factor Attorney at Law i here with her mother and brother, ing the window envelope into more Milford, Utah MM Hannah Price and Victor price. unl,8rsal everyday Is the envel -- ne assurance that the proper bUl, in returned to her home Sunday. twmt was formerly miss nanny voice, check, or letter when mailed Price and was a teacher in the Bel in the window envelope g oea to the knap school for several years. proper person For First Claas Plumhhu You may have bad It happen in Mrs. Will Cllne was called to Salt your own business that some sort call oa - . ARTHUR SMITH Lake Tuesday morning on account of correspondence baa been put Into Phono 120 fS of the death of her cousin, Miss Ma the wrong envelope or into an im tilda Petterson, daughter of Mrs. properly addressed envelope. The re-Mary Petterson, who died at her BUu is inevitable if your correepon home Monday morning with pneu- - dence haa not been received by the monia. wrong person It haa gone" astray, MILFORD-BEAVE- R STAC with a resultant loss of time in an lm LINE Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Green are portant deal or an exacung transaccan be For Passage to Milford, Bog very happy over the arrival of a lit- - tion. The Window Envelope at Drug Store ' Phone i tie daughter, born January 1, at the made in any size, and contrary to a i made are nrevalent belief, home of Mrs. Green's mother, Mrs. rather delocation window in the with 12 any pounds. Owen Grover. Weight sired, to fit any statement, invoice or Mother and little one doing nicely. l form, so long as the opening Is Tcept BEATER GARAGE Mra Caroline Matheson Hales and within the space allowed postal regu Welding lation. daughter, Barbara, arrived here last Gasoline, OOs, Tabes, Tins t , Uncle Sam bas thi to say about Thursday from San Francisco, fS be Utah be "To Beaver, with her mother. Mrs. Caroline the Window Envelopes: mailable the opening In Window En Matheson, who was seriously sick. velopes ahnU not occupy' any space the at Both dances given high withln-- l 38 inches from the top, nor school building and the ouera house, within 8 of an inch from the bot- Beaver County Shoe New Year's night, were largely at- - tom or ends of the envelope. Sucb Beaver City, jJtaa tended. envelopes must bear the return card of jthe sender, which shall be placed Bring your old Shoes and As all good motion pictures, no in the upper left band corner of ad made new. matter how strongly dramatic their dress side. The return card of the them name must his not show sender only theme, contain a balancing element tlonsen of humor, so does the character, Mr. but also a street address, with the of the post office and state." name a of leaven Carson, being comedy Into Katherine Newlln Burt's power"The Shoe Doctor" Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smlthson en ful story, "The Man From Lost River," which will be shown at the tertalned Sunday with a dinner. The First Class Work at Reass; Victory Theatre soon. A glimpse guests were: Mrs. Ellda Fennemore, I Into the genuinely laughable scenes Harry Lochree and Aunt Betsy Good- Prices. of ttan lumber rinn cook bouse, are Piu. shown in this picture. Una i; ;- Matheson. '.S. WIXDOW EXYEL0FE8 Mr. and Mrs. Orson Matheson and daughter; Maud, arrived her. Sunday of from Delta, to attend the funeral Linoleum Fine Line Dress Goods w, - Beaver Co-O- p A Friday, Saturday k, All-St- ar o, t jit,-- - i m Monday Tuesday r . 4om-Mr- I THE ... RESTAURANT - , V , Romaa Meal is a Health Food. yoa believe la plaia food, bay If m twc YEAR you suffer from IndlgeaUoB, a package from your grocer. ' I for sale by - TOLTON IX V. OO. FARMERS A MRS. D. REESE STOCK G ROWERS Cftf I and MRS. L. PEARCE -d bi-ot- !l SHOULD BE VSZD EVERY DAY k 1 t Ma 6 CARLOAD OF CEDAR SHINGLES El COAL: Anything from a hundred pounds : t o a thousand tons. Mackerel & Cockett Beavsr City, Utah Lumber iGomDanv a i Phone Its |