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Show JtXfc 14, 1820. THE BEAVER PRESS, SHAVER. UTAH, FRIDAY, I J.C.PENNEYC& Sale on Hats and Dresses Starting Saturday MILFORD, UTAH Hats $2.50 up to $5.00 j Dresses from $10 to $15 to $1.50 f House Dresses $1.25 nresses! Farrer & Atkin mm' L U,,U,mm, Dresses! We have just received 100 Dresses of Silk. It is, lots we one of the smartest, biggest value-givin- g have ever shown. They are outstanding as to fashion, sleeveless, frocks, jacket efTed smart large collars, fluttering skirts, prints, plain colors and combinations. The prices prove the thrift reputation of this store Priced at $9.90 $6.90 mm" Z, HimmillimillHMHlHHIUIIlHllllllllimiuiHiuui nmimina or E Does' Saturday $14.75 w 0 ONE OR THE) OTHER Most people buy foods by one or me other plan. Those who run accounts, pay out 20 to 40 per em more each week than necessary, or than it would cost them if tk .paid "cash and carry" at our store. Besides, every 0. P. Skaggs System nat ron has the greatest food is IFullor's Make This Your Tackle Lei Your Boy and Girl Learn Reels from 50c to $5.00 Bamboo Rods from $2.50 to $12 Steel rods from $1 to $2.50 Lines from 5c to $1 Good quality snell hooks for 5c Highest quality flies 10c A full size leather bound basket for $5.65 Beaver Drug Go. PROMPT PRINTING SERVICE AT THE PRESS This Summer ANNOUNCING SUMMER SCHOOL OF MUSIC Course Includes PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN: Harmony Voice and Piano All string, reed and brass instruments fJUOUP INSTRUCTION IN: Advanced band Beginners band Beginner's dance orchestra Vocal ( roups String Groups For., particulars., mh1 .. Clali Johnson at High School. a. ni. 2 R. R. Thomas and Hobart White have recently had telephones installed In their homes. Marie, Rhoda and Bern ice daughters of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer planned a very nice surprise party on their parents last Friday evening, it being their 18th wedding anniversary. Every one had a jolly good time enjoying music, singing, dancing and delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell also Mrs. James Hoopes from Beaver. Mr. and, Mrs. Bissell and son Dick and Mr. Lonsdale Allen from the Sheep Rock mine, attended, while the rest were all from North Creek. Wilford Johnson, and his brother-in-latheir wives and children from Adamsville visited at the home of Ben Merchant Sunday. ;iii You'll be surprised the big difference. kend- at !h( she Wall Finish 'Q P. SKAGGSm 60c food Saturday afternoon. An Instrument Headquarters satisfaction because our brands are the best, and our stores the cleanest. Try paying cash this wee- Hot Water ' afternoon. v,xUjr iugiiL) or Man day morning mean a for yau to carry mUchtbo the weekly pay check to some high priced, credit grocer in payment for foods already consumed or is it a. time when you take the weekly pay check to Beaver's most popular food store, (0. P. Skaggs System), select the items needed to replendish th pantry, pay cash for them anu tuKe tnem away at big saving; in price? LOCAL FARM NOTES (Continued From Page One) cousin Dorothy will visit with her ADAMSVILLE Lena Barton this weeK. cannot get. Then start the cultiva V. onen as iinntpr of Fillmore and H. tor, and keep it going as Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chibnall also Scott motored over and spent the nnnaihie nntil the crop is so large Mr. week-en- d their daughter and with relatives nere. that Injury results when it can have from Matheson William J. ninrcnra RnllinS mOtOVeU 10 W" the final marking off for irrigation. and Mrs. Detroit, Michigan spent a week here Saturday, he was accompanied by his with relatives. An number of din- cousin Fern Hunter of Holden, who Are Noxious Weeds Gaining ners andpartys were given In their his been visiting with relatives here v.ach vear new infestations of honor. for the past three weeks. ahnie noxicrus weed are found, and it; our A ice cream party was given at the m0ii MnrHs la visitine in Pintura is a question Just how extensive home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Evans with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Parkinson rroblem is getting to be. uniy yes- ' and family. Tuesday evening. tprrtAV a Datch of Canadian imsue Mr. Richard Heslington who Is em George Barton left this morning, that had never, been reported was beIt was not ployed on the railroad spent a few with a bunch of ewes and lambs Minersville. - found in days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. longing to George Horton of Clrcle- known that any infestation of this W. M. Heslington. ville. Mr. Barton will trau mem m weed existed in the county, and sevMelborn Heslington and wife, also Dog Valley. eral patches may have started from Donald Pearce have gone to Sal Jack Williams who is working at this one. Lake City. 'Mr. Heslington and Mr. the sheep herd for D. J. William? Any Auspicious weed that is not Pearce will attend summer school iu spent a few days home this week. ; known should be reported so control that place. Jessie Barton, Lula Morris, Claude measures can be Instigated If thq Roy Stewart and wife made Mrs. and Will Murdock attend the dance characters' of an obnoxious nature, Ruth Larsen a short visit Thursday. at North Creek Saturday night. Our county , is comparatively free Mf. Joseph Perkins and family . William Griffiths, Ora Griffiths, from these pests and county commis from the Milford project was at the Pauline Williams, Grant Murdock, sioners are spending money to keep home of J. T. Evans during the week Wallace Rollins, and Clark Griffiths it clean. Some farmers in our state end. Mr. Perkins is a nephew to Mr, attended the dance at tlie Hanging have offered to give their farms away Evaas. Rock, Saturday night. rather than attempt to free them of A number of folks from here spent weeds. these Monday of last week, with visiting . CREEK o NORTH The, Beaver Canyon. tourists in the of the Agristudent Prof. Blanche, admir-beautiful scenery was greatly Tuesirom was in Alien Beaver Will Mrs. cultural College, Mr. and ed by the tourists as well as by the at the Sheeprock, Sun- day making a survey of the economvisited Provo home folks. asMr. Allen is cashie of one of ic conditions of our Mrs. Hazel Eyre Is visiting with day. of the sociations. ono also Provo banks, the her sister Mrs. Charles Colledge at o stockholders of the mine. Lehl. Ashworth Mrs. class Harvey Mr. and printing and prompt High Miss Audrey Heslington left for to their service at the Press. moved Beaver of sons and to visit Provo Wednesday morping ranch at North Creek last week with friends and relatives. where they expect to make their Minersville Mr. Garold Gllllns of home. spent a few days here last week. A very good dance was held at the North Creek school house last SaturGREENVILLE by day night, music was furnished Mack-erel- l, Charles Waters, Mrs. Marjorie Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert LaFaunce Atkln and Burke Fordham a baby boy, Saturday June Detmers. . 8. Jr. Twitchell Wm. of families The Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thiessien and and Albert Green enjoyed dinner at family of Milford visited relatives the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Their daughter Crosby. here Sunday. Sister Mary A. Whiter, daughter Luella and her husband Mr. Storrs visited with Sister Ruth Twitchell son-in-la- Monday , - w- iiniiiiiiiiiu Saturdav t ? $4.98 t ThP manager from the Imperial mine was at Frisco Sunday. ,. Tomoa Haslam and children the week will leave the latter part of vital ...nnlra w for Cedar, for a tares mother. Haslam's with Mr. t; Tlf aalrnu ft Ltd family spent Sat at Milurday evening and Sunday . . ford. The Telluride men was up asuu at the Saturday doing repair work Horn Silver. , 7- Milford Monaay wnt to in I . house. for supplies for the Boarding -t R. J. LAV :tif ar 5le otl "A Surety of Purity toi GO. as ea Ii ei an MMHWMIMIIMIWWMMIMIMWWIHHIIWIII :ep; If the Cheapest Feed were Best, We Would Handle Them L0( Because We Handle Only w the Best for FRISCO ,lfo icauivt" 1CCU3 VUU 6IIUU1U - gci ""wijuuuuji sooner you can raise a baby chick to the age when she will lay, the better. Our feeds will get resufc from two to six weeks less time than any other feed on the market. There is onlyone reason for that and that is we give the variety of feeds that the chick requires to make the growth. If we leave some the expensive feeds out, of course the feed would not fopda ,1 rnsfon TvmV.. i ah ucaicro v.v uu are auit: tu knir xiu wwj must about the snmp in Knvinnfppfl vou . nrtVo . KJJ ill HJf 'i IVVI Qa O v.vhiu uim me cost snouia De auoui uic not James Haslam is now employed at the Horn Silver mine. Anthony Stephenson from Nada, visited at the home of James Haslam He is now Monday and Tuesday. employed at the Horn Silver, bit Auto I Th. pre of - Fishing Season is Here t dly The hen a! ne f - KJ n 4 po ft bioL R. C. MURDOCK i2 1 r ft Are You Going in the Morning lot ii fl you up wllh n 1m of guml thing to at R.iil drink, Also flshlnK equipment, Mich an rods, reels, lines and hooks. AVe also have ton rovers, tarpaulins and tents. shoe or boots Don't you think you will nwl a pair of high-oor Levis. am a pair of rldlng-trouser- s X. S . 1 x r C Uf 'f Is ' VI fernley's 7 If ut ME HAVE EVERYTHING YOU WILL NEED Friday, Saturday and Monday, June We have Everything Necessary for Fishing and camping. Tackle and Supplies DRY GOODS SPECIALS Our Grocerteria Specials for Saturday and Monday Two tumblers free wllh a box of liar None washing powder. Sit tumblers fwe with fl barn of Iiuon Soap. 10 lb Sugar : 4 lb Raisins 3 n Klee - Beaver Equitable Phone 57 32 2V Speciak 45c Voil 33c 30c French Cambric . 26c 25c Percale 19c $5.00 Ladies' Sport .Shoes . $250, $2 50 Ladies Sport Shoes $L75 With every $5 order we will give a set of Sherbet Glasses. .3 iv-an- s VrUW) --4 fr (Iraham Crackers, JMrKe family Hl?,v 2 deliveries dally Thompsom's Store 'iiuni "t 01 N :i i a of pes N an 'rig. utioi n Plenty of Fishing Tackl tl J still have a few pirs f Ml Shw h'" L.rty t great I ndiicwl M to t Umv (hem out,.. Tlie) prices Childs ou Ktrap, . toH, Jta.7S value for Ladles Muht rolora ffikl ItiiinnwtM 1 nut will ii a tit T.fl for ' Ladle Hajon Milk lloe pr . ... vfliir p0 An vi.,..,. .... t wrrK tu p,.P r(.nt discouni... f.M ' tne 4th of July... a Hhlpment of la,iie,t silk Are' 1 . Go-O- p. The 14 15 and (On account of flshinic hohmoii tliPHi nrin-- s Htart Miar in 10 1T Hoth Ila Mplons tec cut roffee (that Rocxi old Knls" brnnd) Haoon, frenh utock, llwaUraHt 38c salt n 2 nns an(l iiidlhim (mp Toilet Snp, lemon or almond, large 10c liar fl TIhsiic Toilet 10M nheet to roll 3 for Standard t orn,ap'r, 2 niiN for .... .. Km1h Vrut Iters, a n utx i',i Gc nctj. GUS FERNLEY & SONS Originator of Hpeclal ud Iwer Price i h " i "al. will ry Wh! only the sfcrtof |