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Show THE PRESS, BEATER. UTAH, r RID AT, JULY 27. 1f)2H. - i gl!lliill!l!III!!!lll!il!I!li!lill!il!i!ll!IIIM LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Alice BruhnVor f wan, t . "v ua&e p. y, is a guest at th hnm f m. and Mrs. Samuel O. White this week. ci In all our dealings with firms, we aim to give the best possible service and facilitate all financial negotiations as much as we can. We feel that we are personal counselors to every business firm that entrusts its accountwith us. Many firms will attest to our de pendability and soundness. Thorough, prompt and courteous banking service is given to every depositor. We invite you to call and receive detailed information on the facilities and policies of ths bank. Mr- - and Mrs. Frank D t.nw nnrt two little sons, returned from a trip to Yellowstone, and to Washington and Oregon. WE ARK UNLOADING Carloads of Pine and Fir Lumber, Shindes and Cement of lumber, shelf hardware and stocks e keep our H. E. Diohl Several f .uuuua.K aim Tuesday ln Milford. wiring the new blinpalriwa tkn( iUat n UeUrge jveuy ig at that place. paints complete We have plenty of wheat, nut n,i all kinds of chicken feeds R. C. Let us figure with you on your building and repair jobs ULKUUCK. Mackerell & Cockett to MAN HIT BY FATAL SHOOTING AT LIGHTNING BOLT ANDERSON'S RANCH FORD I Milford News: Sunday morning t John Stahl Struck by lightning while riding Lack. Mr. Stahl was rendered and the horse was killed. Stahl had become conscl- - msrious Mr. L considerable difficulty in himself ,from under the One leg was the horse. had Latins m of Lilly but he apparently burns, although he has Internal pains. Injured no lined iderable o BOY KILLED ILTA CAVE CAVEIN IN and his two Bmall- "pirate" Friday, Ising as the locale for their fc" t little den they dug in the and and dirt thrown up by the bher when the drainage ditch dug on the "south tract" about miles southeast of MEriggs, 12, jrothers played Lee Eager, mail carrier from Pin-tur- a to Hurricane and up the river was accidentally shot through the abdomen with a 38 caliber pistol at the Y service station near Anderson's ranch on Wednesday and died the following day. The gun in the hand3 of another individual, was accidentally discharged. Eager who was standing near is reported to have walked several "steps before knowing that he had been struck, and finally he said he believed he had been shot, He was rushed to St. George where investigations revealed that his Intestines had been punctured in nine places. The bullet was found in his clothes after going clear throug his body. MT.CARMEL TUNNEL IS HALF FINISHED one-ha- lf The job of driving the 5,800 foot Inhabited the cave. The sand tunnel through the solid sandstone i on him. Puzzled, bis little walls of Zion Canyon on the Zion-M- t. lers wondered what to do, and Carmel Highway is now well over let to work to release him. As half done, and, at the present rate fveloped later, they had almost of progress, there is every Indication so, when one of the youngsters that work on the first section will be d a horse and rode away to completed by September 22, the fin!ad help. The nearest adults al limit of the contract, it was an- a mile away. The other nounced by E. T. Scoyen, Park Su could do nothing, and by perintendent, here today. Bios close to fester me Earl's life was arrived help ft rushed to Delta, but fur- futile. was the son of Mrs. Isabelle is Lambson, his mother having pried a few months ago. fe lad telp was MOAD AT E MILFORD EAST-BOUN- ft. TIME-TABL- D Gold Los Coast Lt 6:27 A. M. Angeles Lt. 12:02 P. M. Continental Local WEST-BOUN- Lt 2:10 P. 10:00 P. M, M. D Local 7; 50 A. M. Continental Lt 2:45 P. Los Angeles Lt 4:42 P. lold Coast Lt.... 9:05 P. M. M. M. To date the Nevada Construction Company has driven a total of 2,950 feet of the main bore, and in addition have 1,650 feet of pilot bore cleared out ahead of the crew working the enlarged tunnel. Besides driving this much tunnel, the com' pany has opened up five of the six observation galleries and put in 500 feet of lining in sections which appeared to be dangerous. Taking all of these facts Into consideration and also the amount of work accomplished in constructing the approach hightunway up the mountain side to the Roads Public of Bureau S. U. the nel, estimated that at the end of June 71 done per cent of the work had been time. the working of cent 73 in per Since that date progress has been steady and the job is now practically on schedule. llilllillllllllllllllllllM Be Prepared for j week-en- d LET US 1 . SO Capital and Surplus, $81,000.00 the first of the week, returning with tne usual catch of big "beauties." Ralph and Ray Goodwin came over ill!!llll!II!lllil!llll!lllll!!IIIIIIII!llll!IIIIIS!ll!li!!illll!lllllll!llilH from Pioche, Nev., Saturday even ing, where they are both employed. for a short visit with home folks. MOTORISTS They returned Sunday. SULPHURDALE and children came down from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Alton Buchanan and City Sunday for a week's visit with baby returned from Richfield SunMrs. Walborn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. day. Geo. Goodwin, and other relatles. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Whiting and children visited in Salina SunMr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett moday, Mr. Whitings mother returned tored to Springville Saturday to vis- with them for a visit. it relatives, returning Sunday. They Thady Baldwin moved his family were accompanied by Mr. Blackett's to Sulphurdale Monday, Thady is sister, Mrs. Dora Bullock, wh.o had employed at the plant. been visiting here and at Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baldwin and children, Carlyle, Helen and Lottie, Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton, of of Los Angeles, spent ..Monday and Milford, accompanied by their son Tuesday with the C M. Thompson and daughter Walter and Fannie, family. passed through Beaver Wednesday Mr. Hayes went to Brigham City morning, enroute to Yellowstone Sunday. His family returned with Park. They expect to be absent about him Tuesday. a month. Lamar Ostler met with a Blight accident at the mill Sunday night, Lorin Hall and family arrived a from Los Angeles the first of the incapacitating him for few days, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mr. week for a visit with Mrs. Hall's and Mrs. Jack Idol and son Jim, were mother, Mrs. Susie Murdock, and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud other relatives. Lorln will spend Thompson Sunday. sometime camping in the mountains Miss Gladys Gunderson, of Sandy, and visiting the Kiabab forest, gathis visiting for a few weeks with Lois ering material for the many recrea- Monroe. tion stories he writes for outdoor Miss Helen Bird of Pleasant publications. Grove is at Cove Mr. and Mrs. Abe Coon and daughter Ha, of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coats and daughter Shirley, of Rlngham, were week-en- d guests at the J. R. Monroe home. A number of young people from Sulphurdale attended the dance at Beaver on the 24th, Gerald Jensen ,of Richfield, spent the 24th at the H. P. Christiansen home. The Trail Builders, members who attained merit, enjoyed several days The in the mountains last week. acGeo. Low, conducted was by trip Wallace companied by R. B. White, Paxton and C. Dennis White, and thirteen boys. They caught forty fish on the way tip; visited the saw mill in Merchant valley, and made a horseback trip over the government trail to Mt. Belknap. The boys mak-In- e the trip were Mack Patterson, Howard White, Ronold Fernley. Arlo and Fay Messlnger, Arlo Fox, Eldon Pax-toMorris, Justin Tolton, Pershing Eldon Low, Bob and Bryant Lang and Ray White. REPORT OF BEAVER COUNTY LIBRARY , nnr neighboring city of Richfield is a city without a Jail; a live, thriv- Convince Officials of Perils on Many Crowded Roads Prevention of Dust an Important Matter to Be Considered. f 5 v &r. ty. x?-- !v r iJ Vfi. W v - i jf? A Adult fiction books circu- lated Children's books circulated.... 7,10(5 6,4 59' books circuTotal lated 14,308 This is over three hundred more non-ficti- than half the circulation for the year " 1927. Attendance 16,925 Current Periodicals circulated. ...64 5 . 94 Members registered 112 Books added ... IIATTIE W. SCHWAB, County Librarian. "QUICK DRAW" FATAL TO CEDAR CITY LAD Cedar City was the scene of another tragedy Monday of last week when Keith Walker 17 year old son of Reuben Walker accidentally shot and killed his cousin, Henry Walker with a seven chamber, double-actio- n 22. The boys had been talking about how quick some individuals could draw a gun when the younger lad asked his companion how quirk he could draw one. The older boy whipped out his gun Instantly and, pointing it at the other said, "Just that quick," as he fired a shot which struck the younger boy near the base of the throat and ranging downward lodging in the shoulder blade. The victim was rushed to the hospital, but died within two or three hours, o ISOTICE Bids will be received at the city seoffice for 1200 feet of cond pipe at the light plant. Time limit. August 6, 1928. City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOS. A. MANZIONE, City Manager. snnthwlck. state commis and foods, returned of dairy sioner Carbon from a trip Uirough Beaver, reMonday, counties and Wasatch disof those porting that the people to estab- be compelled to are tricts house community slaughter of klll-- , of the present system are Penalities animals at home. o where in future, the t0 be Inflicted More news" for the The Wanted not do comply it u found the people sald.-Trl- bune. Press Phone 24. with the law, he Th 'B QUALITY SERVICE Neilsen & Son , J i!lllllllllliII!III!!!IlllllliHII!!i,fc ri White Painted Guard Raid Help to Make Curvet Saf for the Motorist. the Increase ln the use painted guard rails, traffic Indicators of one sort or another and more elaborate danger signals, automobile accidents are steadily growing more numerous, automobile associations point out in reviewing the summer'! casualties. The next great important step to reduce the number of accidents will be the elimination of dust, in the opinion of those associations. Dust, in spite of the greater mileage of concrete roads, is causing many accidents, a condition due in part to the constantly growing highway DESPITE High winds and passing cars raise dnst clouds that have been compared with the smoke screens of naval destroyers. Through that screen ths average motorist must guess bis way and trust to luck that no one is directly ln his path, the automoblllsta assert. In some sections of the country, where motorists have been able to convince officials of the perils in highways, the authorities are applying chemicals to the road surface, particularly calcium chloride, a moisture-absorbinmaterial that lays the dust The prevention of dust is unquestionably a large factor In any safety first campaign. dust-covere- d g For Your Vacation Visit Utah's Playgrounds For Your Table Buy Beaver Bread SEE and SELL LOCAL SCENERY BUY AND BOOST LOCAL PRODUCTS BOTH ARE INCOMPARABLE 18-inc- h, REASONABLE PRICES ' Fort. visiting William Martin of Greenville ran his car off the grade into an irrigation ditch and turned over early Tuesday morning. He managed to extricate himself, and neither he nor the car were Injured. Mr. Martin was returning home about five o'clock in the morning, having spent the greater part of the night irrigating, and claims he fell asleep at the wheel. RICHFIELD NOW A JAILLESS TOWN ARGUE FOR ADDITIONAL SAFETY MEASURES ON HIGHWAYS i Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Walborn COUNTRY MUST HAVE SLAUGHTER HOUSES WITHOUT TROUBLE State Bank of Beaver County Ceo. Cockett, Alex Hamilton and Lorln Hall made a triD to Fish IjiVp twen-Richfie- ld YOU CAN MAKE YOUR TRIP SERVICE" after a month's vacation snpnt with his father and relatives in this city. ing modern town of 4,000 popula tion ,and not a single criminal; and even if there were a criminal mere is no place to put him. rvr the cast two years there has twpn a single instance when the So says Dep city has needed a Jail. or C. D. Ramsey. Sheriff uty technically, has, occasion been without a jail. When wa which was very seldom, the authorities rented a cell In the coun now oeing ioru ty Jail, which is the city and county both and down are now without a Jail. Grease your car Change the oil Flush the case Oil the springs Check the battery Fill with gas THE BANK OF PERSONAL Dewey Bakes and family returned their home In Kemmerer, Wyo., n, a nice long trip this I I WE AIM TO PLEASE A Attorney B. Higgins, of Fillmore, was transacting business In Beaver Monday, BEAVER BAKERY BLAINE! BLACKETT, Prop. Bread is Your Best Food Eat More of It |