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Show BEa'vER, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1030. THE BEAVER TRESS, .1 . -- ., - - ediiesday-Tfiursda- y Jlie BEBE DANIELS BIG STARS V 64 IV WILL STAKT IN WITH Laurel and Hardy DANCING Also "THEY GO BOOM" ratntmrmrwi 2 10 SONG HITS 100 STARS ALSO ' "ALIAS FRENCH GERTIE" , SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Ship From Shanghai' All-Talki- Supported by BEN LYONS Hours of Real Entertainment - SINGING COMEDY ALSO "THEY SHALL NOT PASS Comedy ng OUT" mnott!-- Ladies Misses and ney, Idaho. Mrs. Will Orton returned to her home, in Parowan Wednesday after a few days visit with Odessa o Dresses Farnsworth, of were Salt Lake, greeting relatives and friends in Beaver Tuesday, on their way to the Southern canyons. Clark Murdock left Sunday for Los Angeles after a short sojourn here with his mother, Mrs. Susie Millinery Murdock. Miss LaVern Gentry came from Cedar City to spend a Newest Creations The New York Market Offers vacation season with her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gentry. N O T up two-week- par- Mr! and Mrs. J. P. Bennett, from Shelley, Idaho, arrived Tuesday for a week's visit in the Wilford Robinson home and with other relatives. R e A little black headed daughter arrived Wednesday evening, August 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MILFORD, UTAH Wallace Murdock. T, I Mrs. Sarah W.hite returned the latter part of last week from Oakley, Utah, where she has been visiting Fall Hats Just arrived in all the Newest Shades Wire Lamp Frames and the Makings Something New in Stamp Goods GIFT SHOP . for the past month. Call 94 for tomatoes. ING All Work Guaranteed and am permanently located son-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Murdock have been Beaver visitors at the Gladys Griffiths is visiting in Charles E. Murdock home the past " secretary week, having returned from their the Salt Lake Chamber of Comhoneymoon tour of the canyons. Extra copies of the Beaver Press Mrs. M. A. Salsey Is visiting at the merce, has offered the assistance of be had at the Beaver Drug Co. may that organization in making this home of T. L. Griffiths. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Messinger and one success. of children ofDowney, Idaho, spent a meeting Miss Alice Hamilton left last few days here visiting Mr. Messing-er'- s week for Salt Lake where she will brothers, Clyde and Ray. They Millard County Makes spend the winter. PAPER HANGING SIGNS PAINTED INTERIOR PAINT- j Cut in Official Salaries left for their home Tuesday. Oh, Oh! You Miss Grace Skinner returned from Mrs. Harry Hamilton and family a three weeks vacation spent In Pro-vfrom Idaho were In Beaver for a few and Ileber City. with her brothers days .visiting Alex and Hamilton and Ralph Miss Edna Smith, of Clendale, is spending a few days with her sister, o Freda Ann Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Sara Bell, of returned to their home Satur day after a few days visit with re latlves. Phone 57 At the last meeting of the Board of County Comissioners they decided to cut all salaries of county officers 20 and to eliminate from the court house all the deputies of the various officers. This action Is a rePaul Woolsey re- sult of lack of funds for the coming George after a few year brought about by friends and relativ- of taxes In the past, and an anticiThursday for Salt pation of a recurrence of that aggrathis stay. vation, again year. Delta health's sake, eat more salads. During the warm is no weather, there better food than crisp vegetables fruits. Made lads, they are fresh, and into saappetiz- ing, nourishing and rich in vitamins. We have the makings for you evEven the men will like them, especially if the advice below is follow- er tasted. folk ed. BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE Dress fruit these fresh and vegetable salads with Best Foods Mayonnaise or Thousand Island Dre- ssing. if you're Or, counting the calories, use Best Foods Cooked Salad Dressing. Any of the three tops a salad most pleasingly. Best Foods delicious Bread and Butter pickles are very adaptable as a salad ingre- too. Look over our fresh fruits and vegetables, tomorrow. And look over our Best Foods line. You will leave with salad foods and ideas for a week to come, dient, 0,P. SKACC i RES I "A Surety of Purity are now buying Flour at Geo. C. Murdochs "Cheaper than dirt" nt Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton left Friday for a trip to the Southern Dixie Man Loses Hand parks, Grand Canyon, and will spend in Planer Mishap sometime at Navajo and Panguitch lakes. They expect to be gone Charles S. Cottam, Dixie's pioneer about two weeks. contractor and builder, suffered an accident early Tuesday morninir tlmt r reu iees, 01 uniar.o, uregon, ar- - resuUed in the ,0RS of h,8 ,eft han(, rived Friday to visit his brother, W.;ne was operating the planning mill E. Lees, proprietor of the Star Thea- - jn hi9 vard making forms fof thj tre. Fred Lees Is studying law at;ooncretG ppdestal t0 ,,e lniilalled for Stanford University, and will visit the new temple ,iglltIng Bygtem here until the opening of school. whpn hlg ,eft hand wag dfawn ,nto 'the machine and so badly mangled Miss Edith GHnn, daughter of(that amputation was necessary at stake President Horace Gunn, of the wrist. He was working alone at the Richfield, returned to her home Sun-- j day, after spending several days planer when the accident occurred, here with her grandparents, Mr. and! As his hand became entangled the i motor stalled Mrs. F. T. Gunn. slightly and Mr. Cat- jtam caught the motor belt with his Mr. and Mrs. Lew Joseph of right hand, staying the power, while Washington, D. C, are In Beaver, be shouted for help. Washington for a visit with Mr. Joseph's sister. County News. Mrs. R. C. Murdock, having spent a CARD OF THANKS short time In Salt Lake before comon last Beaver to ing County, Mrs. C. C. Shepherd and family express sincere appreciation and Dr. and Mrs. Addison Bybee, and thanks to all who so kindly render- little daughters, Alice and Kathered assistance and service during the ine, were In Beaver for a short time Illness and funeral services for evening, on their return to lard. And they also are thankful South Milford from an outing day, for the many beautiful floral offer-i- n logi. the canyon. For your 1 yard of gravel costs you 1 sack of flour costs you - 1,50 o Mrs. J. C. White will return to her home In St. George after a three Leave orders for tomatoes with weeks visit with relatives and friends.- Mrs. Wallace Paxton. Call 94. Let Us Help You Fit the Kiddies up for school by offering you a 10 discount on each of the following items, Dress materials, School Dresses, Shoes, Stockings, Suits, Overalls, Hats, Caps, Shirts and tics, also underwear. GROCERTERIA SPECIALS 2.50 Gem flour per cwt 45c Germade per 10 lb. bag G7c Sugar per 10 lb. bag Large Navy Beans, per lb Honey per 2 qt. bottle Starch per pkg e Washing pdw., regular 45c 21. lb. Cherries, reg. 33c now 21" lb. Apricots, reg. 40c now 10c 75c 5c 29c 25c 20c Bar-Non- BEAVER EQUITABLE Mr. and Mrs. turned from St. days spent with es. They left Lake for a short SALADS the best salads CARD OF THANKS The many beautiful floral offerwords of sympathy, acts of ings, The annual Rodeo and Race Meet kindness and manifestations of deat Cedar City will be held this year sire to help have been very consolon Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ing. of next week. We wish to extend our thanks and Fifteen hundred dollars in purses gratitude. are offered in the race meet. A good Mrs. Wrilford Robinson and Family boxing and wrestling card has been prepared for each evening, including Killed by Fall" such contestants as Ira Dern, Vic From Road Grader Ily Sharman and others. In addition to the race meet, there will be exciting rodeo events, with Funeral services were held Saturplenty amusement for all. day at Alton for Jonathan Heaton The event is sponsored by the Am- who died in the Iron County hospiterican Legion. al from injuries received, when he o was thrown into a grader. Immediately following the services the deCounties to Organize was taken to Orderville To Advertise Resources ceased where he was laid in the Orderville A meeting of twelve counties is cemetery by the side of his father and mother. called for August 28, at Richfield. Mr. Heaton was injured when the Letters have been sent to all county blade of the grader he was driving commissioners asking them to ap.on the road near his ranch struck ai point one delegate from the board of rock and threw him into the grader, county commissioners of each counsome ribs which punctured ty. Likewise the various civic org- breaking an intestine and a kidney. He called anizations of each town in the counto his who was working j ties have been asked to appoint a in the field near by, who took a j to the delegate meeting, the purpose of the meeting being to devise some horse to town and brought back a' car in which to take the injured man plan, or plans whereby the southern counties may receive additional ad- home. He was taken to Cedar City but blood poison had set in and he vertising of their vacation, scenic away shortly after. Garfield j passed and commercial resources. Mr. Gus Backman, of County News. Vel-cbf- s' Paul Griffiths and wife, Warren Griffiths of Beaver and Miss Treva Bradfield of Minersville visited the Southern" Utah Parks Sunday. PENNEY CO J.C. ST Of PA E RODEO AND RACE MEET AT CEDAR CITY Mr. and Mrs. P. T. and M "1-- tp Miss Gertrude Hamilton returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake where she has been visiting with relatives for two months. EAT MORE 1-- tc . Ne w Coats T Will sell 75 R. I. Red pullets, 13 the ninth weeks old; 80 cents each. , Telethe game was the phone 66. hard luck of the Beaver team FOR SALE 100 bushels of lime. Sunday in a game with Cedar See WTm. Carlow or Macherell & City on the local diamond. Cockett. The game was exceptionally in MALE HELP WANTED teresting up to the last inning, the score being tied, when the Reliable man wanted to. run Mc visitors made four scores, result- Ness Business in Beavex County ing in 3 to 7 for the visitors. Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to will Iron play here $15 daily. No experience or capital) Springs Sunday, so if you want to see needed. Write today. McNess Co., a real game don't miss this one. Dept. II, Freeport, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bonn enterThree to three up to tained 15 friends and relatives Monand then to lose inning, day at a hot dinner. In honor of Mr. on a couple of errors, and Mrs. Walter Messinger, of Pen- Fall Supply of R WANT ADS. BEAVER LOSES TWO GAMES OUT OF SIX Order your tomato&s early from Mrs. Wallace Paxton. Phone 94. Just Arrived Our Phons 67 U CO-O- . ( Wil-Sund- P. j 2 dpliverlea dally You'll finally come to Pep and Vico i Murdoch i "1 YES WE HAVE SOME GROCERIES Sugar, 10 lb. cloth P;& GSoap, lobars! or Carnation Wheat, pkg ) Toilet Soap, 4 bars White King, large pkg Beans, Brown Chile lb :J Matches, G boxes .. Ladies why pay $G.75 to $7.50 for shoes when e oiler you the same grade for $4.50 Our Sale Prices arc Still Good Children's Sweaters for . $ Men s Seal Pax C Unions, regular $1.00 grade You Come and see our Bargains It Will Pay GUS FEttNLEY & SONS Stoats : - for-bJ- las |