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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1030, visit with her parents and other latives. Julia K. Griffiths, Clark Griffiths and Ira Walker motored to Milford Tuesday. XT. and Mrs. D- - J. Williams and Mr. and Mr3. P. M. Williams motored to Cedar Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blackner and children motored to South Mlford Tuesday to visit Mrs. Blackner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lotem Kesler. F. D. Williams, Lillian Carter and re- LOCAL NEWS JCPenneyCq MILFORD, Born, Wednesday, Feb. 12th, to and Mrs. Harold Bohn, a girl. Mr. UTAH T. B. Davis visited friends in Tuesday. Work Clothes of Dependable Quality FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 "The Very Idea" Mrs. R. Pearce returned Monday from a short visit in Salt Lake City. Last night of sensational talking comedy Mrs. Warren Nellsen and children are spending the week with her parents in Maroni. BIG MAC "SHIRTS" Withstand much hard wear, cut large and roomy of grey or blue alio fancy chambrey plaids. and musical dancing specialty "BLACK AND TAN" The R. C. Murdock transfer lines are busy this week unloading a car of SATURDAY AND SUNDAY "Night Parade" Parowan. Chas. Gurr, who is engaged in the wood business, is putting on a second truck and will now be able to All all Midnight-lif- e orders promptly. MEN'S "COMPASS" WORK SHIRTS ed and made of heavy blue chambray. also TWO GUN GUINSBERG 15c and 40c Geo. White left Saturday where he will enter the school for missionaries for a short time before embarking on his trip to France. 98c Nellsen & Son report the sale of the following new Fords In Mllford the past week: Walter Harrison, a town sedan; Clark Kesley, town se- Made of 2.20 blue Denin. Full cut and triple stitched thru out. 4 to 16 98c 15c and 85c THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY February "Woman to Woman" Want-Ad- s. Napkin Tally Cards Silk Bloomers Silk Hose 15c and 40c Alfalfa hay. Edgar Patterson. 2te-1- 3 FOR SALE OR TRADE 12 Va acres on Provo bench, for Beaver county property, H. E. Diehl. GIFT SHOP MALE HELP WANTED Reliable man 21 to 55 years old with car wanted to call on farmers In Make $8 to $15 Beaver County. No Airmail letters numbering experience or capital daily. McNESS Write today. were carried over national needed. air lines in 1929. Volume grew from COMPANY, Dept. T, Freeport, 8 tons in 1918 to 3,500 tons in 1929. 280,-000,0- 00 It's Wholesome! f 20-21-- 22 :y Our bread is body nourishingbaked under sani tary conditions of pure wholesome materials. It is economical goes farther and tastes better. Delicious Parker House Rolls SkJite Friday night at 7:30 Beaver meet's their old traditional rival Milford, in a basketball game. Both of the teams have made little showing in the division this year and if scores of previous games have anything to do with the future it is bound to be a close game. Both schools have been preparing for this particular game since the first of the season. , The celebration will start promptly at 7:30 with a game between the second teams of the two schools. This will be followed by the main attraction of the evening. There Is no doubt that the time will be filled with plenty of good basketball. EBeavei? HBafoeiry Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bissell of the Sheep Rock returned from Spring-vill- e last Saturday after spending the past two months at that place. Mr. Bissell left again Sunday for Provo, to attend business concerning the mine. Mr. and Mr3. R. R. Thomas were called to the home of their daughter, Ruth, who is suffering with neuralgia of the heart. She is reported to be better. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell, were host and hostess last Saturday evening to a merry group of boys and girls and neighbors; music, dancing an games were enjoyed until a late hour when a delightful lunch was served by Mrs. Shotwell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer motored to Milford Tuesday, accompanied by their brother Oren. HIGH SCHOOL "B" ROLL A cottage meeting was held SunThe following students have atday evening at Harry Green's by the tained the High School "B" Roll for the terra ending January 19, 1930: visiting missionaries accompanied by brother Wm. Morgan of Beaver. Seniors Morris Buchanan. Nettie Carlow. GREENVILLE I Nell Caffal. Warren Dean. Norma Morgan. The Virginia Pearce. Earl Smith. Marlon White. Juniors: Maurine Christiansen.' Doyle1 Twltchell. Sophomores Dora Baldwin. Cullen Barton. Loretta Baker.' Gilbert Gale. Saturday NORTH CREEK Parent-Teach- Association er held their regular meeting February 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barton were agreeably surprised Sunday night when a number of their friends and neighbors walked in to spend the evening. A delightful time was had chatting and playing games. About midnight delicious Ice cream and crackers were served. Twenty-on- e of our towns people ' attended the Gun Club dance, at Paragonah, Friday night. Vie Gillies. Mrs. P. F. Rollins, who has been Adelia Lewis. at Milford during the illness of her Bertha Leasing. daughter Mrs. Vera Bond, who was Lorna Meyer. operated on for appendicitis at the Clara White. Milford Hospital, came home ThursZola White. Mrs. Bond and children are day. Alena Williams. to here stay with her parents until o she more fully recovers from her opIUBY CHICK STARTENA eration. lbs. of Startena and Vt lb. of Mrs. Mary E. Morris has been conChick Chow will- - feed a chick for 6 fined to her bed for the past three weeks. 200 chicks need 3 bags of or four days. Startena and 1 bag of Chick Chow. Helen Barton, who has been workWe carry a full line of feeds. ing at Long Beach, Calif., arrived R. C. MURDOCK home Monday for a couple of weeks brry trow1 oldesi Aop Di flio p. BECAUSE It is a real pleasure for them to serve jTou. , Their merchandise is of a high quality. They don't expect you to make up tjie losses sustained by Credit Stores. Their prices are competitive with any chain store or mail order house. They don't have "Special Sale Day," but their regular prices are better than their competitors sale tight; balm prices. Call and See Our New Spring Dress Materials Here are a few new items added to our list: Largo ripe oranges 150 to case, per dozen Lettuce per head, 2 for ....... Celery per bunch 2 lb barrel of peanut butter 1 glans of jelly free with the purchase of 3 pkgs of jelly powder for 1 pkg. of rice free with the purchase of a 2 lb can of M J coffee for : Star Naphtha washing powder Large pkg. of Kuicksolv washing powder for BEAVER EQUITABLE CO-O- P. 60c 15c 10c 60c 15c B 1.00 10c 35c . OS qiierado Call Given by American Legion Auxiliary Saturday Eve, Feb. 22nd PRIZES FOR BEST CHARACTER Grand March 10:30 p. m., Tickets 75c; Ex. Ladies 25c See Costumes at Gift Shop 1 eel Southe c Betty Tbea r e! fib Annie i! ,ied t'ae i Of course, this Is no aocl. dent. Instead, it is the re. suit of the application of modern business prliu'lnleg. We lelleve in large volume at small profit, in the sale of high grade foods, in the principle of honest dealing, in working as long hours as any of our customers, and in economy and efficiency Ia everything pertaining to our business. Our customers should be able to do better nt our store and according to all rules, business should always "be good" with us. Fresh Salmon 2 le per pound .iiens. Never hi P nersvil h year, Will i carp. U for fas ge kay le lake as ei led of Ue we iejras part down tnoug t fcJing Anew the ghway QR'SKAGCS rough lit ove ihe true, the "A Surety of Purity past to ?i those present were friends ircl Beaver. Refreshments were send during the social. Mrs. Wm. F. Heslington is in She ley, Idaho caring for her daughter Mrs. Marrell Hunter, who is ill t that place. Margaret Pearce who has been ti iting relatives and friends in Prou and Lakeview, Utah returned hot Tuesday. let en ttkini north slow bin; lion 1 Jators po sa leek by i:ed ti rstrei (rests mal I? las a New Spring Dress Materials trb r di reckl irlons JUST ARRIVED 40 inches Wide Patterns Word $1.50 and $1.90 yd. $1.50 yi. Heavyweight Silk Plain Colors . New wrrlt teo t w 01 Iuth I lusta in 20c and 25c Percale yd. leaver U Golden Star Cambric Merry Go Round Prints Phone 13 A h nt 01 Ptt( pit tor Call in and See Real Values S & H F Ed 35c yd. "Get Your B. Ktl 27c J. F.Tolton be M m Hi Arl; Inv. Go. Green Stamps" leesp Hki! orki We Deliver lerj ' Me Mi lb nn da b . o-- rem 't oome Reasons Arthur Meredith and family of Beaver were in town Sunday afternoon. Wilford Johnson motored to Milford Friday attending to some business while there. , W. U. Stewart Is having his home reshingled. The Asphal Shingle & Roofing company Is doing the work. Wednesday evening, February 5th a few invited guests met at the home of Wilford Johnson. The event was occasioned by Mr. Johnson's birthday. Card playing and other amusements took up the greater part of the evening. At 11 p. m. a delicious hot luncheon was served. Mrs. Dave Adams of Beaver Is spending a few weeks here with her daughter, Mrs. Rosa Stewart during the cold weather. Mr. Jasper Puffer has installed a new Radio in his home. Henry Larsen is being employed by the Asphalt Shinge & Roofing Co. Audry Heslington entertained a number of her boy and girl friends at her home Sunday evening. Among lb. n ADAMSVILLE BETTY COMPSON in her latest FOR SALE Vene Orton entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. George Stevens and daughter Miss Clara of Parowan. Mrs. L. Robinson and daughter Racheal of Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harris of Lindyl, C. T. Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Patterson. Earl Baldwin left Sunday for Salt Lake where he will join his wife, who is visiting with her parents in the city. Earl was accompanied by his mother Mrs. C. T. Baldwin, who will visit with relatives a few days in that city. Mrs. George Stevens and daughter Clara of Parowan stayed over night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Patterson. We had as our home missionary this week, Brother Milton Gentry of Beaver. We were visited by two of the Stake Sunday school officers Sunday morning, Brothers Will Morgan of Beaver and Joe Jackson. Helpful remarks and a very Interesting talk was given. All Talkie Comedy "LOVE HONOR AND OH BABY" Tuesday. VALENTINE SPECIALTIES Heart Candies SILENT WESTERNER "Lawless Legion" Lawrence White left Saturday for Salt Lake City with a truck load of household effects for Clark and Eddie Kesler, who are moving to that city to reside. The Keslers have traded their Beaver county holdings for a large apartment house In Salt Lake City. Mr. White returned Boys' size overalls age A Ken Maynard in the dan; Willis Whitbeck, Tudor sedan. $1.29 . MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY - "PAY DAY" OVERALLS OR JUMPERS with the curtain rung up an ALL TALKIE Don't Miss This Thriller Warren Thompson, who has been with the Nellsen Garage for the past five years, has accepted a position with R. C. Murdock as mechanic. They are triple stitch- I Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Wood returned Monday from a week's visit with relatives in oaimoii city i 7 MANDERFIELD i Tills is no optomisiio mark. Business Js g0O(j every O. P. Skaggs Sy Store. There are a lot l reasons for this, but the b and outstanding one Is thM hundreds of food buyers ol Beaver have learned that all in all, day in and ,lay price, quality nnd depend bility considered, they fail do better at our store tlw any place else in town. Hall were visitors at Sunday I P 24c school, Sunday. 15c and 85c culvert pipes for the eounty roads. 69c Miss C..L rresn Dr. fur, The New Slippers 'Ne 'Be For Ladies, Men and Children Just in It will cost you nothing tp see them HOUSE DRESSES FROM $1.00 to $1.93 Prints to make them with from 25c to $1.00 per yard Saturday Specials in Our Market Young beef ronHts, per It) Young Pork roasts, pep lb Young Mutton roasts, per lb Young Veal roasts, per 1T Hamburger and Sausage, per Kxtra largeJ Oranges P.ananas, 2 lb for .' It) I4 16d, "V 20f |