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Show THE REAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, Al'GUST 23, ixamMmMmmmrmrm v i LOCAL NEWS J.C.PENNEY.C.Q Photographer Ossen'a final sitting date, Aug. 26th. MILFORD, UTAH R, J. Law made a business trip to Pioche Friday, returning Wednesday. This the time to Buy from L09 visiting his sister. FOR SALE condition, also Phone 144. $3-9- 8 Mrs. Lue Kinsey and family departed the last of the week for Arizona, after spending two months with her sister, Mrs. Abbie Wilden. Blankets an extolled blanket In attractive plaid pattern sateen Soft-lig- 98c ; Miss Iva Neilsen, of this city, wa? operated on Thursday of last week for appendicitis in tne Milford hospital. She is improving nicely and expects to return home Saturday. A Small Deposit Will Reserve any Blanket Until You Want It. . Bob Nowers left Wednesday for Heber to bring his family home, after several weeks visit at that place with Mrs. Nowers' parents. They expected to return today. CLASSIEST LINE Ladies Slippers Beaver has ever had on display. Come in we are pleased to show them to you. Children's shoes. A complete line for School. Guaranteed to give satisfaction An Appreciation of your Patronage BEAUTIFUL DINNER SET Free to Our Customers On Display in Window H . D. THOMPSON Unusual opportunity to acquire our Beautiful Saxon China Ask for a coupon with each 25c purchase in any line at our store 50 coupon! get 75 coupon get 75 cotillon get 0 sauce dishes oatmeals 0 pie plates 00 coupons get 0 lunch platen 125 coiiM)ii.t get 6 dinner plateg 1 25 0 soup plate coupons get JH5 coupons get 6 cups and saucers 13 piece breakfast set 105 coupons get 8ee samples in our window tomorrow In addition we are giving 10 per cent discount on all our new dress materials until school starts. GROCERTERIA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY !c 1T RaMins 4 lb 32c 25c Rlcex3 lb Soap 4 bars honey 2 qt. for Xo. 2 galvanized tubs No. il galvanized tubs 12 qt. galvanized pails Xo. 1 1 1 Bread Raisins Xo. Ill dish pans 11C 05c 95c f 1.20 35 81.49 59c BEAVER EQUITABLE Phone SHOES Q.95 Just Arrived Photographer Ossen's final sitting date, Aug. 26th. size 70x80 70x80 Large Shipment of Ray Wilden and wife of Salt Lake City spent part of their vacation here with Ray's mother, Mrs. A. Single Cotton weight plaid patterns id r $g.95 - Blankets Sugar 10 Kitty-car- t. FOR SALEGrade Jersey heifer? and registered Jersey bulls. A. E 2 tp Webb, NephI, Utah. . Assorted Plaid Pattern $2.98 Baby buggy in good child's Lewis Stewart, of Adamsvllle, purchased a Ford roadster of Neilsen & Son this week. Blankets bound-sias- e Miltex Dress Makers of New York City, A Large Assortment Of LATEST STYLED SILK DRESSES. These Dresses Usually go on Sale at $10.95, But as an extra special we will offer these Beautiful New Silk Dresses ' , for a short time only at returned Wednesday Angeles where he had been Part Wool Doubljp-Pla- Just Received Direct From the A. B, Boyle CO-O- P. J. C Tolton and family left day for Salt Lake City, where they will attend a family reunion of the Lillywhite family, to be held there this week. New Line of Art Goods Dainty little baskets in pastel shades for at your next party. Newest things in tally cards and novelties. NEW FELT HATS, $3.75 to $4.50 Select your new FALL DRESS for the Rodeo Priced at $10.75. Attractive House Dresses at $1.25 to $1.50 fa-vo- rs ATKIN & FARRER Sheriff Nells Jensen was called to Salt Lake City Sunday on official Mrs. Jensen is spending business. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barney, of. the week at Puffer lake with her Price, were visitors this week witn daughter, during her husband's Horace Patterson and family. Mrs. Barney's daughter, May, returned home with them after spending the Mrs. Wallace Paxton and children summer with her aunt, Mrs. accompanied her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Baker, and brother, Wesley Baker, back to Salt Lake City Monday, A. F. Tolton, of Fresno, Calif., and will spend a week visiting In that wife and two sons, came down from city. Salt Lake City Wednesday evening for a few diys' visit with J. F. Tolton Mrs. Dorothy Baker and son Wes- and family. They were accompanied ley Baker, arrived Friday for a few by Mrs. R. R. Tanner,, sister of Mrs. days visit with Milo Baker and famil J. F. Tolton, and her grandson and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Paxton Wesley, who has become quite a noted musician, rendered several musiLOCAL FARM NOTES cal numbers at the conference meeting at the east ward chapel Sunday I$y LEW MAR PRICE evening, which were greatly enjoyed, County Agent lie will teach music In the high school at Montpeiler, Idaho, the coming term. Poultry Specialist Coming Prof. Byron Alder, head of the poultry department at the Agricultural College, wil be In Beaver on Saturday August, 24th to assist in any way possible. If you have any problems that puzzle you, call up your county agent before that time, and make an appointment to see Prof. Alder. A turkey growers' meeting will be held with Prof. Alder on the Milford Flat Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. That would be a goorf ime for Beav75c Marcell er turkeky growers to get together with the growers of the othot valley $1.00 and start planning this year's market' Taper Curl lug system. poul-tryme- ical to attempt weed control by hoeing. Cultivation the same as in the first field was the only means of weed contol employed in the second field. Actual weights have not been taken yet a3 they were In the Parkinson and Woolsey field last year, but the difference In yield appears to be about the same this year. The part of the field kept clean and free from weeds last year showed a yield more tnan double that standing by its side where no weed eontrol maesures other than the culThis tivator had been employed. was by actual weights taken as the corn was cut for the silo. The entire field had been broken from alfalfa just before planting In the spring. If you are not convinced of the economy of clean cultivation in growing silage corn, Mr. Warr will be glad to have you call and go over the demonstration with him. - ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. "'"""""""'""WIUUUHIIUu...... ""miiimmilllll!jjj!jj!ll Plainly Priced Every item of meats, groc. eries, fruits and vegetables sold in our store is plainly priced. We are proud of every price we offer you. Our plan goes even further every grocery item has the selling price marked thereon. This is done especially so that you can check the accuracy of all transactions after reaching home. There. are no arguments about a price at our check stand. Our pricing plan is much appreciated by our regular patrons, and we know you will appreciate it, too. THERE ARE REASONS There are always reasons why each individual grocer does not have his selling price on eacH item. The most common reason is that, he has different prices for different people. He looks his customer over, then charges all price. O.RSRAGGS FOOD STORES "A Surety of Purity" n Hair Dressing Shampoos Eyebrow Arch.. 50c 50c 50c 25c FREDA ANN SMITH at Mrs. lsons Beauty . ("lean Cultivation Again Proves Value. The value of cultivation and keep-I- n a field free from weeds Is demonstrated very conclusively again this year. On the Shepherd Ranch the corn in one field has been cultivated thoroughly, and boys were employed tc hoe out the weeds that the cultivator could not get. In the other field adjoining whore the corn In the paBt is said have been equal to that in the first field, the weeds secured sucb I a start that It was deemed uneconom-- l Order your coal while the present low price obtains and remember that all the coal we sell ha? been thoroughly screened at the and is ths yard anthracite very highest quality you can buy. a ton and be convinced Try call 100. R. C. MURDOCK Coal and Feed Store GOOD NEWS FOR THRIFTY BUYERS 661 Shoes, Dry Goods, Furnishings, Wearing Apparel at Prices You Cannot Afford to Miss VflSSTT TUS AfcJILD SAVE MONEY : Baker Building SELF SERVICE STORES he thinks the customer will pay. Every one is treated the same at an 0. P. Skaggs System store, and every one pays the same AND Finger Wave Water Wave r (iHiiiiimmiiimii Marcelling Parlor 2 Deliveries Daily Sun- I it ons Tolton Feed your home grains and save your hay. R. C. Murdock. ' LANKET: Splendid value . , , this part wool plaid blanket with sateen bound ends. Lovely plaid patterns. She 72x84, pair 13 TW, Beaver, Utah |