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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1930. OODYEAR TIRES Speak for Themselves Let us replace your old Tires before starting on your vacation trip We will Meet Prices oS Any Other Tires We have your size in Tires and Tubes can fit you up on short notice Potf Neilsen & Son fpcal Happenings Sunday to Mr. Muir, a baby girl. and Mrs. Warren Neilsen returned Saturday from Salt Lake City bringing back a ton and a half truck for the Miss Helen Haddock went up to Murdock Oil company. she Salt Lake City last week, where Mr. and Mrs. Abe Murdock and underwent a tonsil operation. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Barton, motoreFrank Law returned Sunday from d" North on Sunday and spent severDelta where he had enjoyed several al days In Salt Lake . days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wllden have Mrs. LeRoy B. Holton is In Beaver returned to their home in Las Vegas, again, after a several weeks' absence after an extended visit with relatives iu Salt Lake. in Beaver and Salt Lake. Born, George Annie Paul from Salt Lake Dr. Edgar White came down has been a guest of Miss Martha from Tremonton Monday on busiBeaumont, since Saturday. ness and for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. White, Miss La Verne Gentry arrived from and other relatives. s' Cedar City Monday, to spend a vacation with her parents, Miss Emily Kelly, a neice of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gentry. John P. Murdock, who has been visiting at the Murdock home for the Mrs. two-week- past two weeks, left Tuesday for her home in Provo. Mrs. John P. Murdock entertained eighteen members of the Sewing Club at her home Saturday afternoon. A hot dinner was served at six o'clock and a most delightful time enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Lonelv A telephone Crusoe would have giver. millions of neighbfaster, the cost Is lower than ever before. The l.onf Distance operator will be glad to ttll you the rate to any particular Robinson Crusoe ors. Service is point Henry Hall came up Sunday from Compton, Calif., where they had been spending sever al months. They will visit at Min- ersvilie, before going to St. George to spend the winter. B. Nowers and family returned Sunday night from Provo where they attended the American Legion ers at sacrament meeting Sunday ev. ening. Mrs. Jack Brinkerlioflf and baby, of Mrs. Lorin Ward of Beaver was op- - Beaver, are here with relatives erated on at the Milford hospital Mr. and Mrs. Victor entertained the of their Club Saturday evenmembers for Thursday morning appendicitis. Mrs. Ward was ne of our town girls ing. Ten couples were present. before her marriage. Bertha Littlefield was on the sick MANDERFIELD list for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John William T.imb J Mr. and Mrs. Less Blackburn and were here from Santaquin, visiting a family of Minersville were guests at Kil- day or two at the Littlefield home, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rube They are on their way to Pioche, Nev.,'wards Friday. Roy Bradshaw and Thurland Sly where their two married daughters live. spent last week in the mountains Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin and fishing. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw family were in Beaver Thursday visand family were guests at an ice iting at the home of her sister Mrs. cream party, Sunday, at the home of Carlyle Smith. Mrs. Larsen's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Muir, v.suea maa rerry 01 Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Metiers, of Salt Mr. of and home at the few hours ru !.;..i ; t? t Orton Mrs. Vene Saturday. part of the week at the home of Wil-for- d Mrs. Npll Orton spent the day Johnson. in Beaver visiting with Mrs. Henry Larsen, wife and little son Friday LaVar motored to Beaver, August 7 Melvin Mathews. to be present at a birthday dinner NORTH CREEK given in honor of Mr. Larsen's mother Mrs. E. M .Morgan given at her home Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Twitchell, at 2 o'clock, Mrs. Morgan's children daughters, Audrey and Jerry left and their families were all present. Little John Manhard was operated Monday for their home at Pueblo, a few weeks on Saturday at the Milford hospital Colo., after spending relatives. Mr and friends with here for the removal of his tonsils. He is Twitchell is Director of Athletics at doing nicely. School William Hodges and Harry Hodges, the Pueblo Centennial High football and practice about begins daughter and granddaughter spent the 15th of this month. the evening at the home of Loyal Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell spent Baldwin Friday. here with friends and the week-en- d left Monday for Las Vegas, Nevada. GREENVILLE The family of Ruth Twitchell all gathered at the home of Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. David Eeese and Mr. Green Thursday evening to celeand Mrs. Grant Murdock motored ovct brate the anniversary of Mrs. Twit-chell- 's from Cedar Sunday and brought with birthday. Games were enjoythem their mother Mrs. Julia Griffiths ed, ice cream and cake was served who has been visiting there. s. by the Clarence Rollins motored over from Jesse Edwards was guest at the Delta Saturday for a short visit with home of Shirley Baker, Thursday his parents Mr. and Mrs. P, F. Rol and Friday, then Shirley returned lins. to Manderfield to visit with Jesse T. W. Gunn and R. C. Murdock of- for a few days. ficers of the Stake Presidency were Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer accomvisitors at Sacrament meeting Sun' panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ennlce day. There was a very good atten Hoopes of Beaver are at Puffer's dance and all seemed to enjoy the Lake for a few days. good sermons given. Messrs. and MesdameB Ben Mer- Kate Smith of Circleville who has chantj Glen Merchant and Victor been visiting relatives here returned Crosby and families all motored to to the home of her aunt, Mrs. Nell Dixie for a short vacation and also , Blackett at Beaver, Friday. to buy fruit. Mrs. Venette Harvey and little children are visiting at the homa of Mr. MILFORD and. Mrs. Wm. Davis. A party was given Monday evening Franklin, little son of Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Frank Low, of Beaver was operated Barton. The event being the 13th on this week for removal of his birthday of their twins Raema and Glen Davis, 16, of Caliente, was op Roy. The evening was spent playing games. Delicious refreshments were erated on for ruptured appendicitis, served at 11:30 p. m. and is in a serious condition. Little Wallace Rollins was home from the hope is entertained for his recovery. son of Mr. and The Experiment Farm, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Jr., Mrs. J. M. Huges, was taken to the Mr. and Mts. P. M. Williams and hospital this morning, suffering with Mr, and Mrs. Alma Barton motored dysentery. The little child is very ill, to Dixie Tuesday evening. They reMrs. Lorin Ward of Beaver is con grand-daughter- also visited convention. They friends and relatives in Salt Lake, Heber City and Charlston." turned Wednesday with fruit. Esther Barton, daughter of S. F. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell stop- Barton of Beaver is visiting at the ped over" in Beaver for a few days home of her aunt, Mrs. P. M. Wilvisit with friends the latter part of liams. last week. They were enroute from a Josephine Thomas, Luella and the north to Las Vegas where Mr. on called Baker of Northcreek Shotwell has a large amount of friends here Monday. landscaping to do around public Margaret Thomas and Nola Baker buildings in that city. who have been staying at the home of Margaret's grandparents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Lund were In Mrs. Dan K. Barton returned to their Beaver Saturday night, enroute to homes at Northcreek Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Parkinson and daughters Salt Lake, from their honeymoon were the They canyons. through trip Mary and Merle of Pintura visited at married in the Capital City, on Aug the home of Mrs. J. H. Morris, Thursust 5th. The bride was formerly day. Miss Mildred Gardner, and Mr. Lund is a son of Mrs. Julia F. Lund of MINERSVILLE Salt Lake. Mrs. Eva Wood of Parowan, is here with her mother, Mrs. Charles Zabris Lor-ett- MILLER GARAGE Car Washing & Greasing Across From the City Tark Service With a Smile JACK MILLER, i MECHANIC kie. Wilford FUEuHITHBE 20 to 40 per cent off on every article in stock that is the astonishing, welcome news for 930. Now's the time to buy furniture. 1 Mackerell & Cockett in any community hates to have bussiness he could handle sent out of town. ANY BUSINESSMAN ADAMSVILLE Robinson was here from Bristol, Nevada Sunday. Orrin Osborne spent the first of the week at Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hall and daughter Iona returned home Sunday from Compton, Calif. , Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jameson left Wednesday for Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, where they will visit relatives. Miss Annis Goff is at Frisco, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins and son of Big Springs, Nevada spent Monday here. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Jameson and daughter, Bernice are visiting in Ida ho with relatives. Word has been received of the ar rival of a baby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eldredge of Salt Lake. Mrs. Eldredge was formerly Miss Mil dred Hardy. Lorin and Fay Hall of Compton, Calif., are here with relatives. T. W. Gunn and R. C. Murdock, of the Stake Presidency, were the speak- - -- Yet- SOME BUSINESSMEN in every commun- ity send some of their printing out of town, yielding to some glib, persistent salesman of forms that could be bought of their home printer for less. The modern home printer Milford defeated Beaver Sunday in a fast game of ball on the local diamond. The game was very interesting until the last inning or two, whan Beaver through a number of errors permitted their opponents to run the Show score up to 8 to 1. responsible for this award coming to the Milford Unit. A benefit dance will be given at Hanging Rock on Wednesday, August 20, for the Milford Volunteer Fire The third annual Flower Hour Club last Location notices for sale at the Thursday afternoon, saw the largest Office. Press display of flowers in the history of held by the Social the project. COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA CONSIDERING DRAMA ; Plans are going forward through the Chamber of Commerce for the annual Chautauqua Communications from Reaver and St. George indicate that they will participate, and it is felt that probably Parowan may reconsider the recent decision of its Chamber of Commerce executive board and par ticipate also. An Invitation was sent out to Kanab this year to join us also but that comunity has not yet answered. Those, in charge are seriously considering a drama by each community this year rather than having some attempt vaudeville, musical comedy, etc. There are two reasons for this: first it is felt that the public might like that better, and second, dramas can be carried to the various communities with less expense than the large companies required for the other sort of programs. o Automobiles may be almost as deadly as war, but, some of the boys who saw service overseas say automobiles do not make you salute all day and scratch all night. TTT-T77- W I ' I!;."' Mr JM I USJLEi J Travel By Coach It Costs Less You See More Piclwick-Greyhoun- d Travel GRIFFITHS Men's Furnishings O. J. is Bescenic and comfortable. cause it costs much leu it enables you to go farther, stay longer. Part of a nation-wid- e travel system, it takes you wherever you want to go Write for vacation suggestions and information. A Few Low Fares Los Angeles o pendicitis. ago Mr. Block was brought in from the Frisco Lead mine Wednesday, suffer ine" from Eras poisoning. He is im ic-n- t Vacation .inter-communi- ty The highways engineers are now busy in all parts of the country eliminating curves. The wonen of valescing from an operation for ap the couiitry did that several enrs proving. Mrs. Ella Ellis, of Frisco, is a pat at the hospital. A fire which started in the attic of the NewAtkin cafe, Monday noon, presumably from a defective flue, threatened for a while to become a serious conflagration. 'Only the prompt action of the local volunteer, fire departm ent prevented much greater loss. Mrs. Ollie Benthe, of Prescott, Ariz, was among thdfk having operations at the hospital this week. During a heavy rain and electrical storm a hay stack on the old Atkin ranch, four miles north of town, belonging to the Delta Land & Water Co., was struck by lightning. A fire alarm was sent to town and the local fire department made a record run to the scene of the fira Mrs. Irene Ryan underwent an operation Wednesday. The Milford Unit of the American Auxiliary are proudly exhibiting a silver loving cup, the Estelle Saxton award for the highest per cent of gain in membership in an Auxiliary Unit in the State of Utah for the year 1930. The chairman of the membership committee of the Milford Unit, Mary Nichols, is to be congratulated upon her splendid work along this line. The untiring efforts of Mrs. Nichols along with her entire committee have made it possible for the Milford Unit to win this award. Also, the Howell Award for Community Service and Activities is being displayed by the Milford Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary. The Activities Committee Chairman, Alice with the Jane Bowen, in other members of her committee are prints everything meeting all competition guaranteeing satisfaction and builds up a payroll that is spent at home. , Denver Kansas City Omaha New York City 13.35 19.55 33.05 32.75 61.05 Pickwick-Greyhoun- d BON TON Confectionery FA I.I, AM) WINTER LINKS I am HRi'iit for a complete line of Men's shirts, hosiery, ties, hats raps and shoes for both men and women.' Sl ITS MADK TO ORDKR $10.50 to 8:11.50 Will ho glad to call anil show you my line I run wive you money. DSTTIHIE To put your money on deposit with us where it will draw interest and keep growing of its own accord. 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