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Show 4. 1 1 rr.lH. r THE BEAVER FRIDAY. MAY S3, ' j l3ft measles and mumps. Fern Murdock; who has been .attending school at Cedar, returned home last week. Russeli Scott, and baby Mrs. daughter, Helen Jean, who has been visiting relatives here for some time, returned to her home in Salt Lake ill with i PENNEY GO J.C. DEPARTMENT' STORE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY May 23 and 24 MILFORD, UTAH City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock, and baby daughter, moved to Milford last week, where Mr. Murdock has employment. Ralph Barton, son of Mrs. O A. Darton went to Milford Monday to find employment. Dan Atkin and Max Edwards, who are working at Pintura, were in town Tuesday night. Garald Horton, of Circleville, was in town Monday. Gerald Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Barton, Pauline Blackner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Bessie Fordbam, Blackner, G. A. Mrs. and Mr. of daughter "Bed Hot Rythm" of the Ninth Episode "KING OF THE KONGO WEDNESDAY SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND May 25, 26, 27, 28 Neetls Can Always Be Filled Here Inexpensively "Rio Rita"of the Year The Most Spectacular Show Prices gCS . Heavy Double Terry a rnTT Mltl T"" and 50c THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY May 29, 30 and 31 - w r--r- 15c JLUWiiLiv You can restock her towel closet quite Inexpensively . . . quite satisfactorily if you choose these excellent all white or colored border towels, size 22 x 44 inches, each "Romance And Final Episode of the "KING OF THE KONGO" i 25c Clear Glass When You Want Waterset Visit LAW'S For Values Semi-She- er (Big Value) 7 Piece SILK HOSE 59C You'll be delighted at thek quality . . . and prkel ' At Prices four-thirt- You To Pay 29C at Payson. spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Floren Bingham and here with Mrs. Wilford Larsen and small family spent Sunday and friends relatives. daughter spent a few days at Beaver The Mesdames Robert Hildabrand last week with Mrs. Wilford , Johng These pure silk, and L. W. Blackburn are visiting at son. stockings have a mercerized top and sole for with friends. John Hofheins of Beaver was in Ogden greater utility. See the new shades for Spring Miss l,iah Colton spent the weektown Monday shearing sheep. Iihter colors which betoken wanner-weath- er end at Helper. Miss Revon Eyre was surprised clothes darker tones, too. Sunday night also Dela Johnson, both NORTH CREEK celebrating their birthdays by a num: met at the Mr. ber of their friends who and Mrs. Carl Merchant and home of Revon. All had an enjoyfrom Sevier are visiting at the family Lunch was served. able time. home of Ben Merchant last Wednes Mass Nettie .MALE HELP AVTD. Frazier of Beaver Health Hint day. Reliable man about 30 years old spent a few days last week at the Burnett Hayes, grandson of My. Old Hen me a "Let you give with car wanted to call on farmers home of Miss Velma Evan3. E. Green is home from CaliMary In Beaver County. Make $8 to fl5 piece of good advice." Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Puffer of fornia where he has spent the last No experience or capital Beaver called on Mr. and Mrs. JaspYoung Hen "What is it?" daily. six months after his honorable disOld Hen "An egg a day keep3 er Puffer and family Tuesday. needed. Write today. McNess Comcharge from the Marines at San the ax away." Capper's Weekly. pany, Dept. H, Freeport, Illinois. ADAMSVILLE 98c good-lookin- ... ed ... MINERSVILLE Dr. Warren Shepherd and son Sevy of Salt Lake City, was in town Sunday. Mrs. May Craw of Pioche, Nevada is here with her sister Mrs. Sarah Baker. Wallace Osborne of Cedar City spent Saturday afternoon here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Osborne. Mr. and Mrs,. Newell Marshall are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a daughter born May 15. Members of the Aronic Priesthood gave the program at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The primary, officers and teachers attended a convention at Beaver Sunday. Thomas Gillins made a business trip to Richfield Friday. Fay Colton left Monday for Ogden where he will visit relatives. The Misses Vie and Lillian Carter BIG DANCE u ffltiUmm PAY... Given by American Legion LEGION HALL, 9 P. M. Red Hot Music Don't Miss It BEAVER. EQUITABLE Bring us your eggs at 23c per doz. Buy our groceries at the following extra low prices 10 lbs Rice 3 lbs. for Navy Beans per lb String Beans per can Corn per can M. J. B. Coffee. Maple Leaf Coffee per lb Deviled Meat per can A. B. Soap, 10 bars P. and G. Soap, 12 bars Oxydol soap pdw, large Honey per qt. can Syrup per qt. can Choice Breakfast Bacon per lb Picnic Hams per lb Lemons per. doz 65c 25c ... 10c 12 Vic ... 10c ... 53c 49c ... , "ZIZZIIZZ 5C . ; ZZ..ZZZ... ..... 50c 50c 25c 33C 25c Z! 33c 26c 40C Oranges per doz 1ZZZ.Z 60c Spend $100 with us and get a 23 piece gold band dish set. Phone 67 2 Leroy, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green is said to be improving arter suffering from rheumatic fever. Audry, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas is better from St. Vitus Dance. Mrs. Victor Crosby entertained the ladies of the sewing club last Wednesday. Mrs. E. S. Twitchell, was rushed to the Milford hospital Wednesday night where she was operated on for appendicitis. The North Creek farmers are appreciating the efforts being put forth by the local Fish and Game Club to rid their fields of the deer. The home of Miss Llnnea Twitchell was a scene of great merriment last Sunday evening when a group of merry boys and girls celebrated the anniversary of her birthday. Qa Bl deliveries daily Fruits and . Vegetables TWICE A WEEK Dietitians are agreed that fresh fruits and vegetables are an abso- lute essential. We have the best on the market at lowest prices in town. biff ftno -- friends j i trf t ihaij' half charged for Una of conside been nH 2 ber has thrown quality.,,5 fsld cauti htbread.y show w ; er reason is that our bread is tried! any one, it is ed J gularly ever afk are doi fiction o tse ioai ave yon lance of It has y. Lester Williams reports the loss of several valuable sheep, killed by dogs last Sunday night Dog owners should know the whereabouts of their dogs at night. The South Milford Poultry Association will convene at The Club House next Sunday, the 25 at 2 o'clock p. m. all members and those interested in this project are cordially invited as an interesting program is to be presented. The car department of the railroad presented a white gold ring to W. F. Cottrell. The ring is set with onyx and bears the initial C. It was presented to him for his long service as car foreman. He has filled this position fo twenty-si- x years. o . MINER'S CONSUMPTION o- In order to j 01 Beaver Fruit Market more people to trr i uiu ureaa our Beat, er store will sell full size 10c of Raisin, White aad this lock, J g and r Impn whicl Whole Wheat bread tor only 25c tow lattracti has re I row (Saturday), Tell your friends about this offer, They will appredate it and thank you after they try I Bring your big week end grocery list t morrow and save everything. ding o Low Bli Iiton Beave have a led attrai Whi a fard gi fc K 1 18. on 9. 1: our g appei .4 2 KACC in To mr FOOD "A Surety of Puritt Confi on meriy- - NOTICE The Board of Education i of Hat S J June 4 th, 1930, receive at itaoto Beaver City, Utah, sealed Mi the following work to be done tt at ed room usive lh his I or. s n The Minersville School Building; Bais Boiler, filling in under boiler, construction of concrete tor boiler room. All bids must be sealed and i titled check in the amount o! cent of bid should be inclosed busii LIO iAtthi S - T bp. County School District will up bi including the hour of 5 o'clad?. U&ZZ - ZIIZZ n, GROCERIES jer Mrs. Orson Blackner is at Cedar helping to care for the children Mr. and Mr,. DeLmar KeBier, who a" has e induct Bea Lou he H c of jeai ffreali list V 1 lion Secre 1 Sleeps 4 i orks Saturday and Monday l. Louise Weldner, of Milford, Is vh. tting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Black-ne- r. signs, e John hit Den' day. I was in an upper berth"-- 1 Ivan Frost, who has been Mahatama Ghandl seems to have working for Jess Appelate, visited his started a war In India without even Magazine. family .. v . Thursday, while on his way from the aid of a gun. Why worry about ' " 1 Hcoa for nn T.njtotlnn M w V WW U Milford to Circleville. warships? Press Office. Jessie Barton was one of the Seminary students who went to St George, Wednesday. Zealand Morris made a business trip to Milford. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reese and . family, and Lawren Tknm uiutrauu ana daughter, Loreen, called on relatives r i iuay. Vivian Brown and Ira Walker moBoys' B. V. D tored to Milford FrM 49c back with them the children "and Boys' Knit, Short of Mrs Nora Brown, who U ill at Lyman. 60c 9-- 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas ; -Sheeting 5 yds and family, of North Creek, Mr. and 98t 4 Mrs -Large Bath Towels jLenzy Hoopes and Mrs. Blaine 2 pr. Blackett, of Beaver, Mrs. Scott Bar-toBoys' Bear Brand i Sox of Richfield, and Mr. and Mrs D. K. Barton, of this place were din guests at the home of Mr. an( 10 Bars Frank Morris Sunday Laundry are visiting relatives here a re r wards. Howard Candland the Boston wool buyer spent the past week here. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Joseph are" new comers and are located at the Mark-sh- e ffel Apts. Mrs. J. G. Jones of Beaver was a visitor at the Dick Jones home this week. Gerald Hickman, son of Des Hickman is ill with scarlet fever. II. E. Howe has returned to Beaver after being in the Milford Hospital for an operation for appdendici-tis- . 6 to sit lions eh lets for tl about bread, aTd sold evprv Baldwin and spent the day j 111" ictive via good . Do you know Plans and specification! anyone who has di- bid. sease? Advise him to go to Beaver such work are available to all on Saturday with his family. 'Dr. it K Critchlow will give them all thorough be opened and contract let chest examinations. Jui Service is free meeting of board after supplied by the State Board of 1930.. The board reserves the Health and the Tuberculosis A to reject any and all bids. tion. By order of the Board. Remember, Saturday, May 24 1930 E. N. THOMPSON in the Beaver High School at 2 P. M. Date of first pub. May 23, Easy Enough Date of last pub. May 30, 1930. worry," advised the medic. o- "Don't Kxcuse It. Please! "It's. only a carbuncle coming GREENVILLE omhflrrassu1'' i on the back of you neck. .t But you iiiitigiua in accorW must keep your eye on It! "when, said Dora, Dumb & Mr. and Mrs. Dan Day visited at to my custom, i loosea the home of Mrs. Ivan Frost. Thurs- Navy Journal. orcottes f hnA t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin, of MilfoH c even amc j CO-O- P. Sugar for Diego. I and jiate MILFORD week boun id, " Li eri . tstwhy ti Miss Alma. C. T. Baldwin and Ruben Edwardi are impanelled as jurymen during court session. or That Please .. - O IB the Thursday afternoon. A dainty lunch The hoswas served at tess was assisted by her daughter Set of 6 Fine Glass Tumblers White China Fruit Dishes nj- increasing family of Adamsvile, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Baldwin. Mrs. Melvin Edwards entertained the Ladies Sewing Club at her honu Some one will win the Free $2.50 June 7 Get Your Free Chances at LAW'S Ask for No, 444 "Hip MANDERFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Loyal It - Fordham, are ill with the mumps. the Rio Grande" o a Soap Desert Dishes and 6 Bars Toilet Soap for Rolls Toilet Paper for No. 2 Tomatoes per can H. B. TPHnouBDipsofi 60c l0c Maj lose a I ket PL urn tert Mr, fall; i |