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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, REAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY IIMIM! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII !!!!!; illllllillil 1 1 LOCAL ITEMS I IIIUHIIUIIHMIHIIUIiUIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIMIIIiniUIIIimUlimiHIIIIIHUIHIIIIUUll I 6 A girl was fom at the Milford Hospital recently to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Joseph, of this city. ' Attorney Abe Murdock and Jack Idol left Tuesday for a business trip to Salt Lake City. I I SALE - Monarch six-horange, good condition, moderately ' priced. Phone 105. FOR f A new Limousine funeral coach is being added to our present hearse, service and equipment. To give you an idea of the fairness of this plan, the funeral coach will be furnished to our Certificate holders without cost on the first service, thus saving the price of the Certificate in addition to all the other savings and service Certificate offers. Our most valued possession is the confidence we enjoy among the people of our community, and it is our ambition to establish this confidence in our new home. Our patrons know they can come to us for honest advice, for good merchandise and for dependable service. Troublesome details may be left to our care and the most intimate matters confided to us with absolute assurance. I lIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIMIIIIIIMIIMIIIItlllllllllllllirillllllMIIII HUlllllllllilllt t IIIIIIIDIIMIIIIMIIIIItlllllllltlllllllirilllllMIIIIIIIMIIIllllllllllllIllllttl until ,11 f , ,1 II TT 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiM Testimony of an Experienced Feeder lentlemen: Regarding your Purina Steer Cubes. Have been wint-rin- g several hundred head of Heref ords for the last sev- ral years. Have alwavs wintered mv stock cows on alfalfa, sweet clover, prairie hay, and cottonseed cake. Last fall I was persuaded to tubes. ed from his lung and the last report is that he is much improved. While, goiing for water Sunday Miss Margaret Easton had the mis-- , fortune to fall and wrench her back. Roy Barton met with a painful accident this week while falling trees on his farm south of town. While attempting to dislodee a tree that had caught in the branches of an- other inearby, he was caught by the falling tree and suffered a bruised back. try a car ot rurina bteer Mackerell & Cockett is critical. fid GUARANTEE ii near-relativ- the higher better than, es day. James Valentine, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Weimer Banks, pey ever had before. returned from Milford Tuesday, Can truthfully sav Cubes, although higher in where he has been a visitor for the past week. fnce, are a cheaper feed. Brothers Stapley and Dunning A uatue eeaer from Beaver, are laboring here as home missionaries. Yours for Bigger and Better Murray, Effle and Garth, children Calves for less money. of Guy Crosby are back at school again after having had their tonsils removed at the local hospital. Bernice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer, who has been suffering with heart trouble, is Is being treated for appendicitis. The reported to be better, but unable to ADAMSVILLE latest report is that he is improving. attend school. Richard Heslington, who is worko SunMrs. Lflmnr TTrwl r- t Remember the Gold and Green ing on the railroad, was home e Ball tonight. visiting her narenta. Mr. and day with his parents. Geo. H. Stewart is up from the 8. 0. Llttleflelrt far tha nnt -- ek. . Milford project looking after his in this valley. Charley f1niinrirna . . c mv nuiii nt sheep B,H. Thomas Gillins of Minersville and called on Evan Jones and Mrs. . ... H:ie1 town Sunday. wre wnne on their way to son Eldon, were in Marie Littlefleld spent a few days Ho on the Delia visiting the Stewart familyweek-enner friends at a Milford project during the "candy pull" In Wr home SiitwIo., Miss reck, the school nurse, and i J evening. visited the district uanes Jones and Evan Walker Supt. Carlisle, Miss reck found week. In from school last Frisco Sunday. had dechildren the of some Walter Jones of Downey, Calif., that These weak eyes. and '""t a few hours with friends and fective tonsils treatreceive will cases defective aves here last week. John Gunn, who Is ment in the near future. teaching school Minersvlllf" , t.i- utuiuia , ui .lu ilia !ncn hera i that r R. C. MURDOCK "The trouble with baker's bread is that it isn't baked long enough." This has often been the house-- ; wife's complaint. A large baking company in land, Ore., recently conducted experiments to determine if this complaint was ever justified. To their surprise they found that they were baking their bread too fast and by increasing the baking time oner fourth they could get a better flavor and real bread versus Mileage Guarantees the poorer the tire, the the mileage guarantee. What you really want is a certain ty that your tires will keep rolling. That is what you get with this ncwSurcty Bond. It's backed both by Dunlop AND the American Surety Company. It'is as clear as crystal. In effect it says that for the first 12 months we will take all responsibility for yourDunlopsgivingpcrfcct service. It doesn't matter whether a tire fails through accidcnt.or collision, or misalignment, or or blow-ou- t, Usually fragrance. We have always held this idea and believe it tq be the basis of its real goodness and wholesomeness of our bread. Beaver Bakery ra- - v , I I1 d. -- There Are t, Is stock. 8, Gillien of .... GREENVILLE I " Beaver and Brad- Mr. and Mrs. David Reese motored Manderfleld, are home . . to Milford Tuesday. hero" thin 1. 1 UVf IUUI who ncciv, m Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walbeck, who 0f is ,D SUudaV 8Ch0t at Cedar, where Mrs. Walbeck tl weir remarks were very timely, are spent electrical treatments, interesting, if posflible they will taking visiting relatives here. Sunday Mexican L ,every famy in the ward and The Seagull girls had a . fa two rnttnir "iff iings .Deiore home of the at supper Tuesday night to Beaver. Stout. Mrs. Lyman Mr8 J- - Jone9 Bpent a Bros. Jake Tanner and Carljie hi da , neav" last week with Smith have been laboring here for iativ- mm missionaries. inends. the past week as horn to ielvMn!lMrs- - Samuel Johnson, Sr.. Little David Ronzo was taken Wednesday news that the,r Ron the Milford hospital last Ph H was very ill in and was operated on by Drs. Hopkins u,",Mn ie h08PHal at salt Lake City. He. and TarrLsh. The fluid was remov H g H Weak Links in Our Chain! f THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE" 1l!Illllll!ll!!lll!!H!il M (D) ' Tr j ii IHJNLOP'S NORTH CREEK I fed one nound ner head dailv with sand hill hay and wasThe birthday of Oren Puffer, Jr., celebrated last Sunday by a fan truthfully say I never had cattle winter so well The, family dinner at his home. Friends Stock rows wpnt. nn in snrinrr in excellent condition. and were present. Mr. and Mrs. Shotwell from Califly spring calves were bigger and stronger than in pre- fornia, were guests at the home of ious years. . Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer last Tues- I ennsirW mv mnnpv wpII snent as I had friced feed left and my cows wintered much PETERS and REMINGTON AMUNITION year-aroun- Southern Utah Mortuary Co. IINnilllllllllIIIIII G The local electric plant has Just business men, as a recognition for completed Its line to Jackson county, his contribution of poems sent east where they it will serve light and during the recent presidential The state highway between Cove power to the several families residFort and Kanosh has been closed ing In that community. since the storm at a point where Allan D. Haymond, who halla snow drifted in the road Jto a depth A. F. Toiton, who was appointed from Salt Lake City, waa taken beof over four feet. A detour of a Federal Bank examiner about a year fore a local justice this week and quarter of a mile around the drift ago, has received a permanent as- fined $15 on a bad check charge. He has enabled traffic to continue over signment to the Fresno, Calif., Dis- also was promoting some questionthe route. trict, which covers a large area be- able 'sales propositions, collecting tween San Francisco and Los An- small sums In advance ot delivery of Lee Brown and Roy Howell of the geles, including many banks of large goods. After the check incident the, Milford News, were in Beaver Sun- capitalization. He will make his business men who had agreed to day. Mr. Howell, who has had charge home in Fresno, and his family will purchase goods he was selling, deof the mechanical end of the News join him as soon as school is out In manded that the initial payment be for the past two years, has severed Salt Lake City. refunded. Haymond complied, and his connections with that paper and the incident waa closed. is leaving today for Price, Utah, W. W. Ruby, writing to his sister, where he has accepted a position as Mrs. Ed. Owen, from Washington, Male Help Wanted Man wanted to run McNess busiD. C, tells of having returned from linotype operator on the Price 7 to $12 Arlington cemetery where he had ness in Beaver county. d witnessed the burial rites of the five, daily, work, exerlence Little Louise, daughter of Mr. and aviators who were among the seven unnecessary, unusual offer. Write Mrs. Lester Harris, who has been a to lose their lives in a recent air- at once. FURST & THOMAS, Dept. sufferer for many months, was taken plane accident, and who were paid T, Freeport, 111. to Salt Lake by her mother last week national military honors when 'taps' for an pxaminatlon at the hospital were sounded for them. The incident where she received treatments for waa very touching one to Mr. Ruby, several weeks. The doctors claimed whose eldest son, Wallace Ruby, 22, American that she is doing as well as expected lost his life by drowning in the Pacisurety as fic ocean where the airplane he was but decided not remove the casts COMPANY nosea went into sudden yet. piloting oINkwYokk dive In November 1918, just about Sunday's Deseret News printed a the time of the signing of the armispicture of Morrill L. Shepherd, tice, but while he was in the service grandson of Mrs. Sarah A. Shepherd, of the U. S. government. Wallace of this cfty. Morrill was to leave on, Ruby was burled in Ogden, Utah, January 31, for the French mission, where he had been coach of the high, and a ferewell testimonial was given school football team, and where the SURETY him on Thursday, Jan. 24th, at the family resided in the year 1918. BOND First Ward chapel in Salt Lake. He Upon his arrival In Washington, Mr. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shep Ruby was presented with a gold DUNLOP watch by a group of mining and herd, former residents of Beaver., TIRE that her condition In life's darkest hour you will have the comforting assurance that everything that is humanly possible to do will be done with sympathetic understanding and professional skill, ever at a cost that is fair. E WHEN YOU NEED LUMBER, SHELF HARDWARE OR BUILD-INMATERIAL, you will find 'we have one of the most complete lines In Southern Utah. : er price. 5 Our Entire Line of FURNITURE will be closed out at COST Now is the time to refit your home. Some wonderful brgains are offered. Mrs. Frank Jackson, of Ogden, eni route to California, was taken from the south bound bus Monday even-ing very ill. Her husband was not! fled and arrived the following day, Mrs. Jackson is being cared for a the Beaver Hotel, and It is reported Through your cooperation we can furnish supplies and SERVICE that cannot be duplicated for a much high- I le A Cottage meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Sarah A. Shepherd Wednesday evening, conducted by the home missionaries Jos. Jackson, W. S. Tolton and Orson Blackner of Greenville. A very interesting hour was spent. , I 4BOUT Orant Tolton returned Saturday from a week spent in Salf Lake on ' busfness. to purchase the undertaking business AFTER trying and finding it impossible, we are coin" to open a business in Beaver and give the people "the benefit of everything that can be given in funeral supplies and service. This we will operate on our Mortuary Service Certificate Plan. We will conduct funerals at a saving under the new. our that will call on you to explain. representatives plan Please let them explain one of the most popular plans that has ever been introduced in the mortuary business. i g g '""--.......,,- ,,,,, Better Service to All I g 1""u,""""""",,"","um""'"" 1, 1929. stone-bruis- or This bank is strong in security, courtesy, honesty and service. This bank stands ready to serve you, as it serves the business houses of the town, We transact business in a business-lik- e way we are modern in every respect. Just come in and consult us we'll be glad to assist you with your financial tube-pinchin- , road-cut- ll or g, or s, rim-smas- injuries, or valve-tearin- g, or or faulty toe-iWe repair it frcc.OR you get a new tire at a reduced price, depending on the time you have run it. undcr-inflatio- n. You just know the Surety Bond will be fulfilled. You just know that Dunlop Tires must be finer and stronger and better . . . otherwise how could they be backed by a Surety Bond like this. Come in and read a copy. You will find it refreshing in its directness and its liberality. Dunlop' J new Wimttrnji Tirt now in stock . . . This dots away with Chains BEAVER GARAGE CO. Capital and Surplus, $81,000.00 4 side-wa- n, State Bank of Beaver County ll!!liil!!ll!!flllll!llll!lll!!lllll!llillllllllll!!l! or e, 17 h, |