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Show THE BEAVER PRES9. BEAVEr! Ladies L. D. S. Garments new style 89c pair, Fernley's. fie Right Kind of Tackle - , Bob Nowers was transacting iu Milford yesterday. We have made a study of the most successful fishing equipment for the Beaver stream and lakes and have stocked what we believe the best and Mr. and Mrs. Karl S, Carlton were over from Milford on the Beaver river.yesterday, fishing i Sinkers, Spinners, Baskets, Fly everything else you may need. assortment of Flies Large orchestra furnished a dance at Parowan Tues- - bsic for b evening. Wilford Robinson, is driving a jrd Fordor sedan, purchased of Lilsen & Son. J. Zola Fernley is spending a this week at the Tellurld Miss days let E. friend, Mrs. Ralph visiting her ait sinner. ' , Meredith and family of Salt were guests of Mr. Mere- brother, A. J. Meredith, and A. Lite City, it's ' this city Monday. jily in " and Mrs. War- and Bobby Hopkins, on Saturday for the their tonsils. son of Mr. Duglass, i Thompson, bre operated moral of Son have sold new Ford rs this week to Grant Smith of iker, Nevada, and Howard Johns, Xeilsen & Milford. .Mrs. A. B. Cline and children left for their home in Salt te after a couple of weeks visit. n Mrs. Cline's mother Mrs. Agnes itchings, and other relatives. dnesday County Clerk E. A. Griffiths and Griffiths arrived home. Saturday m a two weeks motor trip to Cal- mia. They went by the way of s. no l?e and Sacramento, over the Route to Los Angeles and a? south as Tiajuana, Mexico, re nins by San sas, Nevada. Bernardino and Las I NOTHING STOPS HIM When miners' hearts get set on finding gold, neither hunger, blinding snows, zero tempera- Mrs. J. E. Pri San Francisco, stopped over Saturday for a short visit with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Art Meredith. They were enroute home after an extended The Beaver County Library Board held a meeting In Beaver Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Member? present were 0. F. Hubbell, of MIL ford; J. G. Evans, Minersville; C. F. Harris and W. W. Farrer, of Beaver. Mrs. Ralph Williams left Wednesday for Caliente, Nevada, to join her 2S335S33 husband who is employed at that E. A. Hodges and 0. F. McShane place. They expect to remain in Calcame down from Salt Lake City Fri iente until Christmas, and then will day, for a fishing trip at Puffer Lake probably go east to where Ralph will and to visit relatives. They return- enter medical collegs. ed home yesterday. Mrs. Reed Smith entertained severGene and Grant Louder and Curly al young lady friends at cards TuesBurton, of Parowan, attended the day evening. Home-mad- e Ice cream dance here Friday evening, leaving and cake was Berved. Those enjoythe next morning for Salt Lake City ing the evening were Misses Ann and for a visit. Loraine Price, Zola Smith and Mrs. Blaine Blackett. R. 0. Jehu, manager of the Sulphur Industries, of Sulphurdale. left Burnett Swindlehurst returned Monday for Los Angeles, on a short Friday from Salt Lake City and business trip. Mrs. Jehu drove him ports that his wife was operated on over to Milford to take the train. last week for appendicitis and other trouble in the Salt Lake hospital. Tom Low, who has been in the Mi- Mrs. Swindlehurst is recovering from lford hospital for the past six weeks the operations and will probably be recovering from an operation, is re- able to return home next week. ported to be improving. He was able to sit up and even walk around a litBurnett Swindlehurst Informs us that the equipment has been ordered tle this week. o for bis new service station an is on the way. Work will start on the Elwin Pratt and family of were guests of Mr. Pratt's sis- building soon. Mr. Swindlehurst will Mrs. Raymond Hodges, and handle the Shell oil, and has an exter. on the lots he recentfamily in this city Sunday. Mr. cellent location on the new highway. ly purchased Pratt is deputy sheriff of Coconino THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE" Capital and Surplus, $81,000.00 FOUR COMMUNITIES TO GIVE CHAUTAUQUA At a meeting of representatives from the communities concerned, held last Sunday afternoon in Cedar City it was decided to hold another Chautauqua inter-communi- ty this year. Tentative dates for same are October 16th to 19th, inclusive. Representatives from the Cham- bers of Commerce of Parowan, Cedar City, and St. George were present and a telephone communication from Beaver gave assurance that , ADAMSVILLE The young ladies sewing club met at the home of Mrs. John Gunn Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. The afternoon was spent listening to musA very ic, chattering and sewing. dainty luncheon was served at 4 combination of o'clock. Cecil Evans and ever offered at or near I I.Door SmUm.t- - o. fc. totMme, Mick. we ' A ' Tht Harmonic Balancer. The O M R cylinder head. The crow flow radiator. ContrLm,t'C TmPaturt Short-Brok- e fully counter-e'(ihtecrank.haft. Airpane type 'interchanae-uibronje backed main bear-"- d e carburetor , Internal EconomlxCT an Accelerating Pump. A Gaaolin ? sP'-ia- - l Pump. Eipanaioo-Typ- e ll jjpmiurc lubrication. JCrankcaaa ventilating aya-Two completely ""king ayatema. lattrbal-eipandln- g Independ-- p four- - whrl arrvice brake of the taotl efficient type. on 15. Emergency brake acting the tranamiMion. k 16. Special moulded, brake banda. bodiet by 17. Specially draigned e Fiaher witb the excluaive belt moulding. Incbea Flaring fendera-- 70 acroaa. 19. A diitinctive radiator deaign. ta tha JO. A variety of colora ahadea. year'a moat popular 21. Ternttedt Interior fittlnga. 22. Fiaher VV Wiml.ti.ciu. 23. Driver', aeat adjusUbla while you dnve. Ignition an Trananuanon toca- ..ntt In-2S. Individually including gaaoluia atrumenta, gauge. 26. Foot --con trolled headUghta. 1. PHOUUCT OF GENERAL MOTOR Canvua the whole rne of the low- - -n yu with nothing anywhere to compare the value offered by the Pontlac Big Six. Iu mart new bodies by It wher. tno In a variety of color., augKf-alUM- priced bUity power-t-he the luiurioua comfort thatPontlaoto Come la bo generowdy provide.. wUI and drive thUc. Then you the freate.t It that agree prent. ever combination of big car feature, 173. offered at or near , ' State Bank of Beaver County Fre-doni- a k ,jX4 have by steadily saving. whatever the other communities upon would be satisfactory with them. .Under the agreement reached, Parowan and Beaver will present dramas and Cedar and St. George will give something in the musical line. Some opposition to this arrangement came from St George who thought they should have one of the dramas this year and let one of the other communities bear the burden of the more expensive musical productions. They claim that due to the great expense incident to taking a musical production with a big cast to the other communities, they have actually lost money on their chau. tauqua programs. The other communities felt, how. county,'Ariz. that because of St. George's ever, The county commissioners met in musical talent, they are the logical Alsession Monday. Watches, clocks and phonographs regular monthly tax ones to undertake such a number, the bills and of arranging lowing All work guaranteed. repaired. finally prevailed on them to do J. S. Pullin, at Beaver Electric & Vu- levy occupyed their time. A special and it under an agreement to share the lcanizing Shop. meeting was held Wednesday to fix the tax levies, but as some change? expenses. These annual chautauquas, besides Mr. and Mrs. Javez Faux, of Mo- were necessary in the figures submita series of high class enfurnishing roni, and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey ted by some of the towns of the coun, to the people concerned tertainments later. be will taken were action guests ty Thompson, of Chester, have proved quite effective, except in at the home of the former's daughThe Beaver band gave their last the case of St. George, for raising ter, Mrs. Warren Neilsen Sunday and funds for Chamber of Commerce opMonday. They returned home Mon- public concert of the season Sundajj erations, particularly in Cedar City a We hope arrangement? evening. day, Mr. Thompson driving home whose net returns last year were new Ford Tudor sedan, which he. may be made to continue these con near Parowan Times. 1,800. were greatly enjoyed. certs, as they purchased of Neilsen & Son. U in,v 1 ture nor north country silences swerve them from their purpose. They go on with not half the chance of fortune building as you Work of blasting out the stumps on the former Frank Low property, preparatory to the erection of the new Hal Oil Station, has been In progress this week. 'peal Happenings Beaver 0( 1929. motor trip. Mackerel. .& Cockett The mu ilini!!il!l!!!!!iili!i!!i!li!N J. E. Blazzard, state agricultural inspector, and County Agent Lew Mar Price have been spending the week In the Milford valley. Rods, Reels, Lines, Books, Leaders and Fernley for Specials 4R Miss Dycie Law returned Monday from Salt Lake City, where she had been buying goods for the R. J. Law Co., Beaver and Delta stores. most serviceable line in Southern Utah. Let us show you this line. Phone busi-nes- a TTT I74S u, $S9S. " irtnlwai li.t ,.ricr -- hr nnaosiug . naai la rontime. Mich.. - rata. bidJin. Iluda ad for BEAVER GARAGE CO. Burl Littlefleld are here visiting their parents and grandparents. Cecil has Just return ed from North Dakota where he ha? employment. Burl Is from Magna, end here visiting relatives. Some of the farmers here have suf- CEDAR CITY TO STAGE fered sever losses in grain and alfalfa, from flood waters caused by t'ae RODEO ANDRACE MEET recent downpours iu the south bills Margaret Thomas of North creek During the past few years, Cedar who has been visiting here the past City has attained quite an enviable week went home Sunday, fered severe losses in grain and alfal-te- reputation as Southern Utah's Rodec City. Under the auspicies of the actan absence of some weeks. ive and alive boys of the American Legion some of those entertainment? NORTH CREEK that are so dear to the hearts of al) Westerners have been put over in so Mrs. Thomas Ward visited Jast excellent a manner that the famoue with HarMrs. her Sunday daughter, Rodeo centers of Oregon and Wyomvey Ashworth and family. became jealous and envious, and Linnea Twitchell arrived from Salt ing this year the boys are preparagain Lake City, last week after spending a Rodeo and Race meet according ing three weeks visiting with friends and to all indications will excel all the relatives. times of former years. big Miss Lorena Merchant is at Park a definite program for the While City with her sister, Mrs. Lester three celebration to be held ' days' Limb. and Saturday, AuThursday, Friday Puffer and Earl Shotwell Percy 30 and 31, has not yet been 29, gust spent Sunday fishing at Puffers Lake. worked out, negotiations have alMr. and Mrs. Victor Crosby visited been commenced with owners ready with Mr. and Mrs. George Olcott lasf of the most famous outlaw horses, the week at Sevier, Utah. best known daredevil riders, owner? Josephine and Audrey Thomas, who have both been ill are improv- of race horses and jockeys of acknowledged skill and reputation, and with ing. Mrs. Eva Peterson of 2128 Lake such people whose athletic feats will fit into the scheme, to be present and St., Salt Lake City, Utah returned to her home Tuesday after visiting with to contribute towards making the the family of her daughter, Mrs three above named days outstanding in the annals of Cedar City's Rodec Wm. Twitchell, Jr. Mrs. Mary E. Green of Beaver is and Sportdom. Special attention wil) at the home of her son, Martin for this year be given to the race meets, a short time. She is very much Im- and in addition wrestling matchep will be staged on all three days with proved In health. Mrs. Jack Hutchings has been at Utah's own, the invincible Ira Dern Further announcethe Sheep Rock mine, keeping house as headliner. In special adments be will published Mrs. in Bissell's absence during in the immediate future vertisements Springville. and then let'er buck, cowboy. r ' - MANDERFIELD o One of the reasons for the shortof eggs in winter is lack of food? age Mr. Rube Edwards left for Zions which contain meat scraps, fresh emweek where last he has Canyon meal, and milk. Such feeds will inployment. Miss Linda Twitchell will take a crease egg production. 0 part in dancing at the M. I. A. proof Proof assessment which be will at the work, blanks gram given at this office. Hanging Rock, August the 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Edwards and Mr .and Mrs. Edgar Edwards and whom were out of town. Loch Parkfamily enjoyed a three days fishing inson, ArSow Tanner, Jack McMullen, trip up the Indian Creek Canyon last Fay Hodges, Mary White, Eva East-on- . week. Mrs. Arnold Parkinson accomMonday afternoon Mrs. Munford panied the children out and back Linentertained at her home, twelve lit- da with her invited friends had a tle boys and girts In honor of her very enjoyable time. Delicious lundaughter's twelfth birthday. Six of cheon was served by her mother. : Illllllilllllll!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!! Utah. Sunday night the young boys and girls attended a chicken supper at the home of Miss Nelda Littlefleld. Ail had a very enjoyable time playing games, singing and dancing. Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Miss Mildred Johnson, Delia Johnson, and Elmer Johnson motored to Salt Lake City for a short visit with friends and relatives. Miss Viola Glllins of Minersville EE is here visiting for a few days witb her aunt Eyre. Mr. J. U. Griffiths is home again after spending a few. months In Cal ifornia. The. flood waters In this district were quite notable during the recent storms. The water in both the Beaver River and Indian Creek ran over the road In a good many places. I Uo'ra r tat te Uin I The Goodyear tire Co., is offering a prize to the dealer selling the most Mrs.-Haz- GREENVILLE Born to Mr. Mrs. Ross Calvert a baby girl, Aug. 1st. Mr. Tom Woodhall, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodhall and children and Miss Isabella Jones of Salt Lake City who have been visiting at the home of J. II. Morris left for ZIod Canyon Monday morning. They were accompanied south by Nell Morris Mrs. Dan K. Barton spent Sunday in Beaver with her daughter Mrs. Blaine Biarkett. Joseph Murdock of Milford is vis iting his children here . Mrs. Delfar Kesler who has been at Pioche, Nevada is at the h,ome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A Goodyear All-Weath- Tires er We are out to win this prize, and in order to sell our quota, and more, of tires before August 31, we are going to offer to the people of Beaver EE fl C mj Per Cent I H DiseoiiBf I ON ALL GOODYEAR H ALL-WEATH- ER TIRES H bought before that date. Now's the time to retire H with a standard and servicable tire at a discount. kteailceim & Soon Blackner. Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Thompson. and family of Cedar spent the week lllinilllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllll!!!l!ll!lllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllilillllll!li , |