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Show AY. THE BEAVER PBI SO, BEAVER, AVNL 25, 1030. Put-- 1 and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Jasper fer, returning .,wuuu;. T nvfi Rnlriwin also Mr. anu w.- - - wiifnrrt Larsen niotor- !jir. anu inned to Weaver Saturday evening visit ing with menas. Miss Margaret ivitiuicj ro..., vv t t the week in Beaver at the home of Miss Ada Robinson. Tne gins m ua."o... ed their friends Sunday night. The time was spent piaius making candy. 1 TFAE THE ATE J.C.PENNEYC MILFORD, UTAH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY April 25 and 26 Time" "Big See the Trained Seals DAISY BELL Make gay spring frocks' for yourself , . . crisp little school dresses for the children of these attractive prints I Colors and designs that look even' fresher after each tubbing-- . Dedded value! Yard TUESDAY SUNDAY, MONDAY AND April 27,28 and 29 Richard Dix in and "Rubeville" a Pathe Comedy A new and varied assortment of these attrao: tive prints from which to select Fast Color. 25c I Buy Anything ' Beautiful WINDSOR HOSIERY All the new Shades Wanted Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb and Chickens HOUSE DRESSES Prices $1.00 to $1.75 Highest Price In Beaver Hats at Low Prices B. NOWERS THE GIFT SHOP WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Yeah" "Oh, Show of the Season The Best Family nights All the family for ftc Prices 15c and 85c MINERSVILLE t week Thursday evening of last Jackson of the M. H. S. presented a cast of high school students in a three act play "Polly With a Past." A full house enjoyed the perforMiss mance. Mr. Fay Hall and family who have been living in Kansas City for the past two years, visited relatives here last Sunday. The Hall's were for California. Miss Mary Ellen Blackburn is back home after spending a very pleasant winter in California. Mrs. Dewayne Carter was a guest of honor at. a shower given last Friday evening, by Mrs. Melvin Marshall dance was given at the school building Wednesday A large number of people night. from Beaver and North Creek attend ed. Music was furnished by Ann Williams and Lenzy Hoopes. Glen Blackner has moved his family into the home of R. R. Thomas. D. J. Williams and James Williams, Jr. returned from Salt Lake City, Wednesday evening. Neils Anderson, a former resident of Greenville, who for a number of years has resided In California, visited old friends here last week-enWhile riding north of town last Thursday Grant Murdock saw a coy- A very successful potato planters are made These, planters possess several features new to potato-plantconstruction which we believe entitle them to first place among machines of their class. They will handle cut and small whole seed with a degree of accuracy which is per cent. Call and let us expractically plain other advantages of these planters. Garden and Field Seeds and All Kinds of Farm Machinery and Repairs Bars of P. 1 1 Both assured to you when you bring your car here for service. Tires and Tubes Accessories Washing and Greasing SERVICE WITH A SMILE & G. 1 Bar Ivory 1 pkg. Oxydol Bar Camay soap Galvanized 10 qt. Bucket, all for S8c R. I. LAW CO. Southern California. Everyone find Mrs TTannath Mat. Jane Johnson and Zerald Rowley all of Salt Lake City were here Saturday visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Larsen, returning the next morning. Most of the people here went Easterlng Sunday. Th04??iL WcAuIav. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffiths and family motored to Frisco Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Johnson of Beaver and litttle son Everett were in Adamsvlile last week visiting with relatives. Pe?rc.e and wlfe aIf, Utile of Beaver were in Sunday visiting relatives aS friends. Miss Kathleen Edwards of ManS-erflel- d apent Easter with her aunt Secure clean-u- p J. f,.PI1(ls quam. KOOd 0 and that it is mu tor only half the charged for other goo " 111,1 other wight 7 bread, reason i our bread is tried one. it is iiwi , Is i . egmlrlJe!9 niierwaras. One Loaf 5c In order to induce moit pie to try our bwj Beaver store Mtl ,eu , M size 10c loaves of White and Whole n bread for only 25c tomom, (Saturday). friends about Tell this 0 They will appreciate It thank you after they try Bring jonr big vm w grocery list tomorrow uj save on everything. k. CLRSRACCf FOOD 'A Surety of Parity gpecials!j Litttle Boys Wah Suits, ages 3 to with or without sleeves, eacn The newest thing In Ladles Silk Dresses, prices $ 9.95 to Ladles Silk Bpse 50c to .n U 1 GUS FERNLEY & SONS Originators, of Special and Lower Prices W98c98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98cW CI (J 00 poeial Ste BAIT I iQO Saturday, April tb Monday, April 20 9) Qi FROM APRIL 26 TO MAY 3rd y CD 20c yd. F. Tolton Inv. Go. or telling Sugar, 10 lb rloth bag Soda Crackers, 3 lb box Matches, Satin Tip, 6 boxes '. Oxydol Wanning Powder Bob White laundry oap, 6 bars ', Pineapple, quart can , Jam In H gallon can Tree Tea, 3 pkgs. for .Dte your paint and kalaomlne and all of your seeds ' for and palnt-u- p campaign. (, fernley's 1 Mr. ,nig1.m glad to see "Grandma" Ferguson with us again, and Dan surely makes the Wllford Orchestra a thing to be proud of when he Bings his well known songs. Additional Milford news on page one ote with a rabbit in its mouth and thinking he must be close to a den he began scouting around, lie found the nest and caught seven pups, . Ivan Frost made a business trip to Milford Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Calvert who has been at Callente for the past three weeks came home Friday. Mrs. Hugh J. Barton who came over Friday from Callente returned to her home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Stout, Beulah Stout and Will Murdock spent Easter at Zlon Canyon. Owen Rollins, who has been attending school at Logan came home Friday, A number of families spent Sunthe south hills. day Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas and family, Ruth Hoopes and baby daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and daughter Laretta Baker spent Easter Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris, Mrs. P. F. Rollins and Miss Matilda Edwards motored over to Fillmore Monday to attend the funeral servim Anne Cbesley. , Golden Star Cambric, regular 30c for 25c yd. Special price on New Patterns, Linoleum $1.00 Square Yard, Heavy Accolac Finish the deliveries dally In Fast Color SyMew since January wwn! reason, ... tl 1'S one no rtoubt fcu of 0W Two Swarms of Milford Bee Hive Girls made a ten mile hike to the mountains Easter Sunday. Break fast was prepared just as the sun was peeping up over the mountains and twenty girls said they had never had a better time. The teachers of the L. D. S. church gave a carnival and dance in the church last Friday night. Many novel games were arranged where prizes were given. Delicious hot dogs and hamburgers were available. With the aid of the Milford Orchestra, the evening was made very enjoyable. Mrs. Dan Ferguson and her son have returned from a long sojourn SPEEAILS2 for .". 2 $15.75 We offer regular 2oc Seaside Percale Macaroni two 10c pkgs. in one for 15c : 25c Jars of Peanut Butter Bob White Soap, 13 bars for 1.00 Rakes and rake handles, shovels and shovel handles, hoes, garden forks, lawn mowers, paints, kalsomines, linoleum and rugs Phone 67 $9.75 to R Ska,; MILFORD 00 Reg. Value $1.30 BEAVER EQUITABLE CO OP. Mesdames Ben and Glen Merchant and families spent F.aster over at Sevier wun menus and relatives. The families of Harry Green and R. R. Thomas spent Easter Sunday at Greenville. Mm Weimar Banks and little Hon of Milford are visiting with her fath er, James Valentine ana ner sisiers, Mrs. Stanley Green ana iwrs.. uoy Hartley. Mrs. Martin Green emeriainea several of the North Creek ladles Wednesday afternoon. a nhnwer was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Glen Merchant last Thursday many evening at the schoolhouse, hv the received - ,.f,, " oufta were uncut newlyweds, and a jolly time was had by all. A wedding dance was given the following night, the house was filled to its capacity with neighbors and people from other communities, everyone enjoyed themself to the ut most. Messrs. and Mesdames Robert 01- cott and Carl Merchants and Tanner from Sevier were in attendance at the dance here last Friday night. Wm. Twitchell, Jr. is continea to his home with the mumps. ADAMSVILLE ACCURACY AND ECONOMY one-hundr- ed 10 For Products er Ift. S. R3mH?ffl& Prices Ranging From Percales sizes. w Fto Frocks GREENVILLE -- two-ro- Beautiful and Mrs. G. W. Carter. Clarence (Tye) Gillins and Miss Bernice Carter were married last Monday. George Wood is driving a new Ford sedan. Bernett's Service in one and Just Arrived I d. MeCormick-Deerin- g . te Yard That's Fat Monday ana xuemwy xu. Sunday 15c and 40c 43c Rondo Cambric to Baldpate" 46Seven Keys The Production nr..... d Prices, 15c and 35c ... read NORTH CREEK 5th Episode of "KING OF THE KONGO" PRINTS M ore Ladies House Dresses Ages 6 to 14, Girls Dresses Ladies Rayon Bloomers Ladies Rayon Gowns 4 Large Bath Towels .... . .... 32 yds. Percale .. 4 pr. Bear Brand Hosiery 's Work Shirts IV2 yds. Table 20 Bars for 9 oo 98c "' ..98c 98c 98c "' ..... 98c 98c 98c Laundry Soap and 10 qt. Bucket lb Lard 2l4 lb Coffee 4 98c Linnen"7'"'"""'"''''"'.'. 24 Bars of Toilet 5 98c oraun" Soap" . ysc ,98c 98c 98c Galvanized Buckets," 10 qt. 98c Our store will be full of 98c bargains, don't fail to come and see. U 00 o BoRipsofi's 98c98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 9 |