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Show BEAVER. tTAH, FRIDAY. vrnPrSS. ..... ii LLOiJEt Mrs. Sidney FRIDAY AND SATURDAY July 11 and 12 Wm. Boyd in that Great Cavalry Play MILFORD, UTAI1 IPffSces IDwim2 Coitnt3afid,V "His First in Color Also "BUG HOUSE COLLEGE DAYS" Part Vaflunes UpS SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Betty Compson in her very latest picture " 32 inches Wide The same good prints New Price Prices New Low 15C . MILFORD WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Mary Astor in The Milford base ball team will go to Ely Sunday to play the Ely team. The marriage of Miss Anne Murdock, of the Paris Beauty Shoppe to Mr. Wm. Burnett was quite a surprise to her many Milford friends. They left Tuesday for a two weeks honeymoon trip, but it is undecided if they will return to Milford or remain in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack LaVaux arrived the first of the week, and have: been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Murphy. The LaVaux's are arranging to open up the dining room at the Milford Hotel, and become residents of Milford. The Milford swimming pool, which has been under construction for several weeks by the Milford Lions club, assisted by the citizens of the town, is practically completed, and will be opened to the public at 10 o'clock tomorrow (Friday) morning. 36 inch Fast Color New Price New Price 22C I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY July 1 Sand 19 House Dresses "Pardon My Gun" 98C-$1- 23 , ford were here on their farm ADAMSVILLE Miss Vina .Baldwin and mother also Miss Loitie Thompson all of Beaver called on the Loyal Baldwin family on their way to Milford last week. day. , Mr. and Mrs. Mon- , Parry Christiansen and little daughter of Salt Lake City Mrs. also Christiansen, Parry's mother, and her two younger sons were visitors at Evan Jones home during the week-en- Superior Service and Quality d. A large crowd of people spent the fourth in Beaver, while others went to the Hanging Rock Park. Margaret Pearce has been visiting in Beaver with her son Dave Pearce. David Ueslington and wife are home visiting with their parents after spending some time In Provo with relatives. Lloyd Griffiths of Idaho called on Thomas Jones and family July 3. Cecil Evans and Waldo Littlefield returned home last week from a trip north with friends and relatives. Clarence Limb Is home after having employment for some time at the J. T. Tanner sheep herd. Charles Crawford and son of Mil- - : NORTH CREEK the holidays with friends returning Tuesday. Melvin Twitchell from Riverside, California is visiting at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Glen Merchant. Mrs. Joseph Tanner from Thomas, Idaho is visiting at the home of her son, R. R. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sly were entertaining friends from Delta on the Fourth. Mrs. Albert Green was brought home from the Milford hospital Tuesday evening and is improving Pioneer Day Celebration from her recent illness. The Green brothers, Albert and Harry are very appreciative of the help rendered them in the hayfield the last week, different hay crews went to assist them before the rain The Yardley brothers, Alvin, Waldo, Ellis, Kenneth and BUI were up from Beaver. The Twitchell hay crew, consisting of Wm. Jr., Alvin, Edward and Melvin Twitchell, Bill and Claude Murdock and Frank Stodddard was another crew, while crew consisted of the Ctoby-Gree- n Victor Crosby, Stanley and Martin Green, Burnett Hayes and Duke Thompson, and also their neighbor R. R. Thomas. The Green brothers wish to thank their many friends . GREENVILLE Parade, Program, Ball game, Dance. Big prize given for best representation in parade. Everybody invited to take part in parade. Groceteria Specials New Potatoes per lb New Cabbage per lb Carrots per bunch Bananas per lb Sugar, per 10 lbs Sugar per 100 lb Gem Flour per 100 lb Germade per 10 lb bag New Honey, per qt. jar Honey per 2 qt. jar Raisins per 4 lb. pkg 5c 6c 65c 5.95 ... bars A. B. Soap, 6 bars P & G, 1 Large Peets, 1 Small Peets, 1, 25c. Aluminum saucepan while they $1.35. '4 lb Soda Crackers for 45c 39c Mothers Oats per pkg You can always buy for less at a cash store because you don't have to pay the other fellows bills. Ask for vour Coupons and get your Dishes BEAVER EQUITABLE Phono 67 ME 11c 6 last all for The 4th of July was observed here with a very good program In the morning, sports and a dance for the children in the afternoon and a dance at night.. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Murdock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewis and Ross Calvert of Ruth, Nevada came here to spend the 4th with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David Reese of Cedar, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock, Joseph Murdock, Vina Cartwright, Margaret Jones, and Thelma Tait all of Milford spent the 4th here. Mr. and Mrs. James Toone of Devils Slide, Ogden Canyon spent a few days this week at the home of Mrs. Gc 3.10 45c 40c 75c 43c CO-O- P. 2 deliveries dally LOST Truck rim and tween Beaver and Milford. return to Geo. C. Murdock ceive reward. !(er ' arranged prese"1 a For Limited time only I will give a facial free with every $2.00 order of Velve-tin- a Cosmetics Have that Health Tint Complexion and Velvet Skin Call and see me at the GIFT SHOP BURDETTA PUFFER Hrs. 9-1- 2 a. m., 1-- 5 p. m. e J! , mom )tuie( moment's delay. y0l will find everniJ Lake ,,,, you need for a boJ ful, appetizing table jj fiA.. Biuret l a oi a lodge L wired W tire beFinder and SYSTEM moan' Works System works for ea iter iDStril yJ when you let the ft ri in t ie see Skaggs System storj do your worrying liitt In iour summer about purity and ity of the food are fearf by feel "safe," every Li condi die m( Ho i. youi town need-an- Of It 31 besid money item u: year, f handling foods. Bring in list of grocery es saving ls on methods buying and . qua), Is dispelled modern t dots voa mi oi duri . wrs wil purchased siito i ben QRSRAGC Is riew, be ott Kit re- la ill FOOD 'A Surety of Purity Imssarj pla :her lite it Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson and family and Mrs. Bert Bonzo of Cedar City, stopped at the home of Mrs. Ivan Frost Tuesday while on their way to attend the funeral services of Mr. Jim Banks at Miners-vlll. stree bus! iier: ruing Witt Presto Rubbers and Extra Lids for all Kinds of Jars :itions ad do tier?, KIDDIES PLAY SUITS Catherine Kirk of Milford is visiting at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Williams. 2 yrs. to 10 tctrici lirlois yrs. iness In Fancy Patterns and Colors Angus McLoude of Caliente is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Calvert. iljth $1.25 EACH J. F. TOLTON ) u la INV. CO. liMti 4 F. Pendleton. large number of the people of Manderfleld attended the services of Mrs. Harry Green at the east ward chapel. my iied rectati fflth uly Specials! 50c Broadcloth .: 30c Percale 43cVoil 5 MINERSVILLE Miss Ruby Hanly is visiting friend at Ely, Nevada. Rex Marshall is at the Milford Hospital with blood poison caused from a badly crushed leg, received when a horse fell on him while he was riding m a race here on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dalley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watt, spent the Fourth here with Mr. and 're, an ffl DO Wet 40 c 2S ; 3S 2- - $1.23 House Dresses $1.95 House Dresses 1 !ore Fruit Jars and Lids of all kinds TTIhwpDimipsoini's ILw urn? FirSses resuW nnA are Cnnfinninor v the v aa are very gratifying . A Wed-nesd- '. , yards 65c 94 Bleached Sheeting B. f,i si 3 srrice. e. (Received too late for last issue) Mrs. Moses Edwards, Florence Edwards, Linda Mumford and Mrs. Ruth Twitchell of North Creek motored to Milford Friday to visit with Mrs. Harry and Albert Green. Both of whom were seriously 111 in the Mlirord Hospital. Mrs. Will Mumford entertained at her home Thursday for the ladies sewing club. Sewing took uo the afternoon. At four-thirt- y a delic ious luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Florence Edwards. Mrs. Dale Sly has been quite sick these last few days. Mrs. Rube Edwards has been staying at the home of Harry Green and family since the sudden death nf Mrs. Sylvia Green which occurred last baturday at the hospital, " Mrs. Sherman Frazier and dancM. er Reva, LUa, and Colleen of Cedar visited for a week with her parents mr. ana Mr3. C. T. Baldwin., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neilson of Richfield arrived here Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Harry Green of North Creek, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Baldwin. Alma Edwards left here on the bus for Provo whereThursday she will spend a few days with her aunt Mrs i ire New Mason Type With Two Piece Glass Top Also Kerr Self Sealing Jars Toone's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. R. wi lust: Pints, Quarts. Half Gallon's MANDERFIELD n itrr felt yet DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE and neighbors. Biggest Event of the Season n FRUIT JARS , At Beaver in you can find wha want without, you 1 'Tie ot o We will meet any mail order tire and tube prices and also repair the first puncture in every tire that is sold. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell arrived from Ogden Thursday to spend late" pleasan where is in bra at "MEET THE QUINCE" VOILE AND DIMITY that Ann ui Comedy jte8t ,,iS" white" sanitaJ store thing Nevada. ' RONDO CAMBRIC d Wit , foods a most occupation n, Bride" "Runaway And 57C Don't set supper at Hangwas Park Rock enjoyed Saturday ing Dal-toAmbrose Bertha Pryor, night by Myrtle Gray, EITie Wood, Virgini Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Colton and Mrs. Dan Sherwood of Pioche, "FAIR DECEIVER" HOUSE APRONS Why orryj A moonlight picnic "MidnightAlsoMystery" HONOR GINGHAMS Carter. Clinton' Thompson is at the Milford hospital with pneumonia. Mrs. Mary Munford of Beaver Mrs. Betspent Sunday here visiting ill. is who very Goodwin, sy ' Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins and son, Lorraine, of Big Springs, Nevada, spent the Fourth here with Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Myers and family. Thomas Gillins and son Elden have gone to Bristol, Nevada where they have obtained work. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood have as their guest Mr. and Mrs. Oden Gress-ma- n and family of Goshen. I STORE,' - . , ea (Star theam J.C PENNEY DEPARTMENT JTLYlO. - - Business is good and our patrons are happJj We shall hold flour and surar. subject to changes at all times and you will be the ones to prosper. tto Sod Til Uli If mi ' Heel Mt !,, in rti h T HAVE YOU TRIED VICO AND PEP a T |