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Show I B?3 .11! The teachen of Bearer City wish to express tbeir appreciation through the Press ot the splendid entertainment given Friday night of last week, at Park ball. In their honor. ElectyiSics tSso Nation DUBLIC interest and demand immediately in. il It r. ft Mis Lydia Stevens of Parowan I here spending a few weeks with Mrs Hattie Asbwortb and Mrs. Lucy ii 1 1 iI v.,r A I i IB. Foreman. following the announcement of the new Overiand Champion is bewildering. Study these pictures. Adjustable seats! big loading space! a veritable sleeping car for campdoors front and rear! bigger ing trips! engine! cord every closed car comfort! tires! other wonderful new features. 475 Mr. and Mrs, Joe Patterson were called to Paragoonah Monday on of the death of Mrs. Patterson's aunt, Mrs Mary Barton. Department Stores nt MILFORD, UTAH Women's Cloth and Plush Goats Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hillary of Mil-forwere 8unday guests of Mrs. Murray Bonn. Mr. Hilfary Is baggage agent at Milford d, If you want a REAL SAYINGS? SEE OUR SHOWING these lustrous black silk plush. The at a real saving, see - beautiful warm Coat val U(a are truly remarkable! A special purchase for the hundreds of J. C. Penney Company Stores enables us to offer you th e,e coats at the very lowest prices. Here are a few models which will give you an idea of the splendid coat values to be found In our ' store. Mrs. Lawrence Dotson and daugh ters, Ruth and Cleo, are guests of Mrs. Dotson 's slater, Mrs. Murray Bohn. Mr. Dotson brought them over Monday and returned" to Milford after evening dinner. . Scats adju forward and back for tall and short people. Big leading space by removing raw teat ana upholatery. Ben Davis, to break of last week, splendidly and a short time. ' a Silk and Wool Dresses who had the his leg the fore part is getting along just expects to be out In In this group ere both wool and Silk Dresses, very clevor braiding in contrasting colors trim many of them Embroidery erly styled. Poiret twill in navy; canton crepe, flat crepe, and satin canton in black, navy brown, and cocoa at POIRET TWILL AND SILK CREPE Pojret twill and Charmeen fashion sottie of these smart Fail Dresses which follow the latest styles. They are in navy and shades of brown Others are in combinations of plain and novelty silk crepes in black, navy, brown, and cocoa. Splendid values at JOHN BOWMAN Wilford Robinson, Ernes'. Joseph, Ed Murdock and Press Whornham Milo's Minstrels, who are playing were In Minersvllle last Wednesday on a week's engagement at the Or- to attend a Hallowe'en party. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller ot night pheum theatre in Salt Lake City, will Milford, spent Sunday here with tbeir show here Wednesday night, NovemMrs. Agnes Edwards Crawford, sisters, Mrs. Wm Hurst and Mrs. T ber 14. Don't forget the date. visiting in Westfield at Ue McMlllen B. Davis. home, has been on the sick list this Mr. and Mrs. Austin Skinner took week. They expect Prof McMullen's Mr. and Mre. Herbert Tucker and son, Vincent to Milford Friday their sister soon to keep house for them. daughter, Mabel, of Delta, were th morning of last week, for medical Saturday and Sunday guests ot Mrs. Mrs. Myron Lewis and Mrs. Frank attention and the doctor found that Tucker's brother, Fred Munson. were the he had appendicitis. They left at onee of Milford, Crookston a for Salt Lake and when operated upFotherlng-hanMrs. of Elisabeth guests George Mitchell returned Saturday on, they found his condition very Monday and Tuesday, while Mr. from a business trip through Iron best Lewis attended a board meeting of serious. The appendix was broken county in the interests of the Con and there was some danger of peritl-niti- s the county commissioners Wagon company. but his sisters heard from him money can buy in Tuesday morning and his condition Mr. and Mrs. John C. White ana was improving. Team, harness and wagon for sale Mrs. Ross 8toney, and Mr at reasonable prices. Apply to Mary daughter. Mrs. James Patterson, went to and A Madsen, Bickley store. Miss Beatrice Erlckson fell and Oakley Saturday night to attend the her left knee Mr. sprained Collins. Mr. services of quite badly funeral B Brigham Kimball of Kanosh. Collins lived with the Whites' at last Friday, but was plucky enough was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Waltheir home in Reed for about thirty to return to school Monday. lace Paxton on Wednesday of last years but for the past two years has week. been "staying at the home ot their Judge Burton of the Fifth Judici daughter. Mrs. Agnes FraserT of al District curcuit, arrived Sunday James Yardley made a business Oakley, where he passed away. to conduct court here this week. trip to Minersvllle Saturday and re turned to his ranch at Panguitch on Miss Chlo Boyter wishes to ex1 Sunday. L R. Chase. Murdock has treated one press her sincere thanks through the of his big trucks to a new engine Press for the kindness of her many and Fred Mackerell has been quite ill Mrs. Maud Huntington entertain general internal apparatus and with an attack of pleurisy, but Is ed at her home Friday wtth an old- - friends who made It possible to win the honorable Mr Truck sprinting the radio set from Baker's store last over the course to Milford and fttAllnv hat tar fashioned quilting bee. back week quite like a Zev colt. Beaver City Market that MEATS VEGETABLES and GROCERIES 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nowers huve . Mrs. Dorothy Baker has received moved into a part of Mrs. Jones' a new shipment of winter hats. home. Mrs Dorothy Baker and Mrs. A. Homer Slout made a business trip Sharp were the dinner guests of Mrs Baker's sister, Mrs. Sarah Woolsey. to Milford Saturday. Friday of last week. The afternoon was spent quilting. Karl Levi, of Milford was in town Sunday. Mr. Ercin Walker and children of Levi Howd spent Saturday and Cedar City, spent lant week visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs. William Sunday In Milford Burt. a v Jo. R. Murdock Jr and Leonard Bowen were Beaver visitors Sunday Mrs. Enis Jones of has come to Beaver for der of the school year boys the advantage of Adamsvllle. the "remain to give her our schools. Mrs, Will Sanders ot LaVerkln. wa the guest of Mrs. Homer Stout Thursday of last week. Con Wagon sales and collections are still made through George Mitchell, Beaver, Utah. Have You a Bank Account-- - Mrs. Lottie Pearce has rented the stone building, formerly occupied by the Con Wagon and Machine company to Chase Murdock for a ' - We Solicit Your Business - Mr. and Mrs. George ceived a splendid letter Skinner refrom their a mission to son, DeAlton, who Is on New Zealand that he Is well and happy and is tipping the scales at 200 pounds. $24.75 I'RED MOVsnv J, ..... ' Beaver Citv Sho Slum First Class Shoe Repairing ' Reasonable Prices. Pared PiMt' Orders Received - 4 f Sunday being the regular day for Priesthood meeting, sister Alice C White conducted the lesson in the East ward parents class. The 'subNEW CAR ject, "Benefits to be Obtained From Philo Boyter Keeping the Word of Wisdom," was engineer oa fit discussed by the class. Washington county highway ams home Friday to visit his parent!, Mrs. Henry Doyter. He retimAt the rgular Fast Sunday, servicin hi new car whitlb ed Tuesday es in the Beaver East ward, it was from Harvey De has purchased very evident that the conference spirit still permeated the hearts of the NEW SEPARATOR people. The building was filled almost to capacity, with worshipers. A The Beaver Cheese factory osi "plendld spirit prevailed and many celved a new separator which is availed themselves of the opportunNew cement floors M enstalled. ing ity to express their gratitude for the been laid and many other improrc blessings they enjoy. ments are under way to nuke it handy and comfortable. Mrs. George C. Murdock had bet ter keep an eye on George. Letter The proverbial "meaneit ma from ladles are being re earth" has been discovered ft ceived saying they wished they could Last Thursday Mrs. Will B be here for the election day to cast win. sought the quiet of bernMUf their votes for George. I wonder what made' preparations to take t aid It all means? Perhaps they do not needed rest before the hot apposknow he is a married man. ed for Relief society meeting sooner had she disappeared ftute toefc Mrs. Andrew Morris, who has husband quietly slipped oot, to W the key been confined to her bed most of the the, doors and putting time for the last month, is reported pocket strolled down town, as slightly Improved. Her many Mrs. Will awoke she found kef Otto frlnda wish her a spetdy recovery. a prisoner in her own home. makini ladles were anxiously n les, whether she was ill, Claude Johnson is herding sheep a .nvimia nhnnt hfr absence ft decltwl folr C. D. White in place of David meeting. Of course Will Edwards, who is now with W. F to be an accident, but menhe8i Knox. Claud says he thinks that up accustomed to making " to the present he ha missed his cal will tki thels wives that we d out-of-to- Ba-ve- excuse with a ,'nraln of WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Fred Levi of Milford, was a visitor at the East Ward Sunday School last Sunday. $19.75 SPLENDID LINE OF Mrs. Mlas Lydia Robinson has gone to Milford to clerk in thtstore of J C. Penney. She will make her ho'me with ho rsUter, Mrs. Steve Harris. Mrs. Alvln Baker of Minersvllle, spent the fore part of the week here with her grandmothr. Mrs. C. C. : SWEATERS : FOR MEN AND WOMEN' A FINE GRADE OF WINTER 8hephrd. IF YOU HAVE, THAT IT INDICATES THAT Vol' BELIEVE StWESS IN MONEY. THAT, LIFE AWAITS AGAIN I TAK- INDICATES MONEY IN POCKET IS GONE BEFORE YOU KNOW IT WHEN IN THIS DANK IT IS HERE AXI YOU KNOW IT. A COMFORTABLE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutching spent the wefk end at Richfield with Mr. Hutchlng's mother, sisters and brother, Mrs. Mary E. Bay, Miss Ed-n- a Bay, Francis Bay and Mrs. Parker Van Fleet of Garland YOC. . IT'S FEELING AT ANY TIME. Dr. E. E. Meyer and son. Mayne, motored In from Newhouse Mondar evening, where they have been work ing for the. past few weeks helping take down the old steel plant. They returned to their work early Tuesday morning. Coats and Leather Vests TO IXK)K THEM OVER MEANS TO RtY "We are State Bank of Beaver County 'THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE' EEAVETt CITT $12.75 Beaver City, Utah Harland Qoodwin, con of Mr. and Among the birthdays recently cel Mrs. Geo. Goodwin, who has been ebrated were little Joe Atkins, Sun working at the Montreal mine, near day, Garth Pearce and Milford, returned home Monday. The Kent Murdock's on Tuesday. mine has closed and this will throw about twenty men out of work. The hum of the threshing machine Chase Tolton, of Provo spent Sun has made the local air hum with In day and Monday here with his par terest the past several weeks. It la ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Tolton. He reported that" there have been many brought with htm a load of flni ap thousands of bushels turned out this pies which he readily found sale year, showing a nincrease as well as ling. an Improvement In quality. for. Mr. LeRoy Goodwin returned to Remember that Milford Is to have Richfield Sunday, after spending two weeks with his mother. Mrs. Guy a big celebration Armistice day,. November 12 Everybody go that can Qoodwin and make one big day for the conn Wilford ty. F. O. Willden Jr. and Robinson left Tuesday morning to Many Informal affairs are being spend a couple of weeks at their given by friends for the returned mine In the mountains west of missionaries, William White and Er nest Joseph and Elder R. F. Gray a who was with the other young men received Mm. Mary Brlggs has fine line of Christmas goods. WatcH part of the time they were all on Eu "nr the ad next weak. ropean missions. ING CARE OK VOIR $ PRICED LOW! WOOL AND SILK Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burt, of Beaver, are rejoicing over the arri val of a baby girl at their home on Saturday last; They have three boys In the family and are naturally ju bilent over the arrival of a girl. Parowan Times. carried the FALL STYLES SMART Such lovely Dresses at such a FLAT CREPES AND CREPE DE CHINE low price! Only our volume buying could enable us to make such prices to you! Flat crepes and crepe de chines in the latest styles for youthful and ..... mature figures. In black. Navy, brown and cocoa, at UTAH Not Satisfied l?nlew You Are Mrs. Dorothy Baker received word that her "son. MIIo. president of the North Carolina Mission conference. Is at Wlllmlngton attending the con. ferenea which convened thera the of this month. Mr. Baker hat been gone from Bearer - twenty-fiv- e month. H-lS- tk Farmers, Stockgrowers 1I y Store |