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Show THE BEAVER PREsa o mivrn I- - oiure your grain with U3 price and draw it 0..t !1a cash a-your dairy masU and l- "lqcalitems your dairy feed and R. C. Murdock. c. MuraocK. p. money E. Bissell. manager at the Sheen- were . . r noodwin and family -inday to visit hip Salt Lake C.ty with a truck frnm Milfo load of high-grad- e sDd attend conference. ore that has tares' been recently taken out of their property. Mil in the coach Stewart, new Ford Uo1' purchased Miss Kate Smith who has been & Son this week. Jof Neilseu working at Bryce Canyon during the school vacation, came home last week Tanner and daughter to spend a few t. weeks with her parMrS'le(t Saturday for Los Angeles.. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roht. e Smith, weeks' visit with relatives, resuming her school work 0two and two E. R. Steptienson Mrs. Gus Kernley left rf8' 18 rtown from Provo Sun-to- r Mr. and ""few weeks visit with her Sunday for Bingham where they wil1 join Mr. Fernley's brother, Sam who Mrs. Minerva Nowers, and casmer or tne Copperton Bank III ,ySer relatives. ana with the latter's wife, the party of Pioche, and will drive to Yellowstone Park for a Harley Goodwin, week's vacation trip.' AUil ST S3, IV'JM. u3 mix Ki(ltiB(ol IPgii n J J on be-for- & ; va i U , spend jlftBtS, i.U 1 I- - wuu uieu the weeK-en- u A. Good- Geo. Mrs. and Mr. 1 fiJ. Isadore Lessing and son Roy, who a 1,1. ha Irnn rnmnanv Bt v, Mrs. Bessie Law left Mnndav rnr Delta where she joined the member? j oi me American Legion Auxiliary of that place, going to the State Convention at Ogden. The Delta organizateam that aiiernoon. noj tion took thoir trumpet and drum this season with the corps team to the convention. Mn playing ball ! Law is president of the unit. team. jj Springs . I employe" miles west of m Springs, fifteen came up aunuay io visu edar City, ana to taue in me oau folks, 0t . . Trrm Hiq iu Renvfr nnrl jiae oeiwcou The See Us Before You Buy Biggest Bargains in Town o II OEZIOE i- study of the most successful fishing equipment for the Beaver stream and lakes and have stocked what we believe the best and most serviceable line in Southern Utah. Let us show you this line, by of Beaver spent last week-en- d fishing in the North Creek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. John Feilds of Wyoming, accompanied by their relatives Mr. and Mrs. James Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Briggs from Beaver enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olcott from Sevier visited at their brothers, Ben and Glen Merchant homes last Wed- NORTH CREEK Burl Ashworth of Beaver has been here for the past week helping his little "brother, Harvey put up the second crop of hay. Mr. Bissell of the Sheep Rock, mine left Tuesday for Salt Lake City with a shipment of ore. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lloyd and family from Pioche, Nevada, spent a few days here last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas. Mrs. Edna Crosby entertained last Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Virginia's fourth birthday, a merry group of boys and girls enjoyed the games and refreshments. Mrs. Jack Hutchings and niece Louise are visiting with Mrs. Bissell , at the Sheep Rock. Oren Puffer Jr. and Bernard War- - Reels, Lines, Sinkers, Spinners, Baskets, Fly Leaders and everything else you may need. Books, Large assortment of Flies f.lackerell & Gockeft nesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Peterson from 729 Richards St. Salt Lake City, spent a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. ffni. Twltchell, Jr. last week. Both old folks and young folk? motored out to Sheep Rock last Tuesday, and enjoyed the hospitality of . Mr. and Mrs. Bissell and son, Dick. Dancing, radio music and refreshments were enjoyed by everyone. ADAMSVILLE Miss Cora Eyre of Wyoming is here visiting with relatives. Barbara Denny, Alice Skinner and Fay Skinner of Beaver were In Cedar:. City, Utah Invites You to- - Southern Utah's Biggest RAH BEIT Affl BODEO 1 ! f.. start to finish" .. curing; Ira Dern, Delaun Heaton, bailor juuv Hy Sharman, Mimmie Long and many others. For further fence Each Night O'Schocker, Tnwla PaDino. -- m. and friends. Apostle Stephen L. Richards and Stake President Thomas Gunn addressed a large audience in the ward chapel last Sunday evening. Marion Dotson and two sons of La? Vegas were the guests of Mrs. R. W, Dotson the first of the week. Mrs. Sarah Bohn has returned from a three months visit in Callfor-- l )f$) I I MISS VIOLA MORGAN MARCELLIST Try our new paper Curls $1.00 Marcels 75c PHONE 54 FOR APPOINTMENTS THOMPSON STORE k UiEi 1 The Goodyear tire Co., is offering a prize to the dealer selling the most 4 Goodyear All-Weather Tires 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 A Per Cent ON ALL GOODYEAR ALL-UEATI- IER TIRES Conference at Beaver Saturday and infornuWj American Legion, M M (h4 Mr. and Mrs. Alma Banks and family are here visiting with relative? Mrs. Wm. McQueen, of Salt Lake City, visited her mother, Mrs. J. II. Griffiths Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Thomas and baby girl, of North Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Alice Loyd of Pioche, Nevada, called on friends and relative; here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Reese and son, Clifton, Kenneth Reese and Bert Bonzo of Cedar City, visited relative here Sunday. Mrs. Bert Bonzo and children are are visiting in Cedar for a few dayt with Mrs. Bonzo's sister, Mrs. Lawrence Thompson. y Mrs. Mary E. Morris returned home Sunday after a months visit In Fillmore. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. D. Hunter, Mrs. Emma Rushton and son, Kent. Several people from here attended Roping Fancy Riding . - - MINERSVILLE Adamsville Monday. The young ladies sewing club meet at the home of Mrs. Wilford Johnson Thursday afternoon all enjoyed music and a dainty luncheon. nla. A Ford car occupied by Madge Miss Rhoda Sherwood of Miners' ville spent Sunday with Miss Velma Carter, the Misses Thurma Eyre Evans. Myrtle Gray, Elva Hall and driven Wednesday morning Maxine Puffer by Mrs. Charles Jameson, was turned was operated on for the removal of over about three miles from Beaver her tonsils and is getting along nice- last Saturday afternoon. The only ly. injuries received were bruises and Mr. Howard Keel of McGill, Neva- shattered nerves. Mrs. Preston Stoddard and baby da called at the home of Mr. Ray Griffiths Tuesday. came home from the Mllford HospiDonald Eyre Just returned home, tal Monday. , after spending a week with his aunt Lillian Carter, Lulu Thompson and Mrs. Kate Walker in Beaver. Dewayne Carter attended the weddMiss Ada Robinson of Beaver a sis- ing of Charley Young at Payson on ter of Mrs. Rube Griffiths is staying Thursday of last week. here to help care for Mrs. Griffith? g who is suffering with from a leg wound. Mr. and Mrs. David lleslington have just returned home from their vacation at Yellow Stone Park. David Pearce and his mother also Mrs. Lizzie Pearce have gone to Salt Lake City for a few days, while there will have her eyes cared for. A number of people from here at- tended conference Saturday and Sun day of last week in Beaver. GREENVILLE Wrestling and Boxing Card Each Evening Kg f I UgVg $5,000.00 in Prizes Five and Six Races Daily The West's best in BronU Riding "A peppy show from 1- blood-poisonin- Conducted by Cedar Post No. 74 American Legion Rulldogging Clowns Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKnight and visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris. family spent the first of the week iD The plumbers from Beaver have the Dixie country. been engaged for the past week repairing the heating plant at the Photographer Osscn leaving school house. Many requests have come In for Mrs. Walter Blackner entertained another sitting day from those thai twelve little folks Saturday afternoon could not come last Monday, so we the occasion being the sixth birthday set next Monday to take care of those of her son, Maurice. A delightful who want work done. Even through time was had playing games, after you dc not wish deliveries until later which delicious refreshments were come ir and have the sitting. If you served by the hostess. wish more finished from work done Clarence Rollins, who was railed in the past, order now before the negto California for special army officer atives are destroyed. training, returned home this week. Miaa Matilda Edwards who hap Mining location notices at the been visiting in Salt Lake City and Press office. Sprtngville for the last two months, returned home last week. A JM.- J.M AM M.M.1 A A s, MA'JyA iiiiiiiiiH 28-30-- 3 Awpit o Dealer Right Kind of Tackle m i we nave maue a Rods, mom .' Watches, clocks and phonographs b; f ullm at Beaver Electric & Vulcanizing Shop. M , . at "Legion's Danceland" M I Sunday. Mrs. Frank Morris and daughters Lois and Helen, and Mrs. D. K. Barton spent Sunday in Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett. Alice lleslington is vlwltlng with, relatives in Nevada. Fern and Eva Murdock went to Mllford Wednesday to visit relative? for a few days at that place. H bought before that date. H 1 Claude Parkinson, of Plntura, If Ml Now's the time to retire with a standard and servicable tire at a discount. JMUcGun & im 1 |