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Show TPE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930. Sunday, to take their U daughter, Mrs. Lee Paice, who is on' her way to her home at Caliente, Nevada, after a short stay with relativto Milford itin ANY BUSINESSMAN kin in any community hates to have bussiness he could handle sent out of town. it MILFORD C. R. Hodges returned from Salt es. Lake today with a new Ford sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blackner moEldon Cates was operated on for tored to Milford Sunday to visit Mrs. Lippendicitis last Sunday morning, and Blackner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pe is getting along nicely. ter Weidner. Dr. Kohler ant famliy spent Sunday Miss Margaret Williams, of Thom-goona- at Beaver. and Mrs. Julia Griffiths, of Mrs. Charlotte Smyth has returned as, Idaho, who has been visiting rela- home from Salt Lake City where she tives here, is spending a few days at has been the past two months visiting North Creek. her sister Mrs. N. P. Ipson. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lund, of Para-thi- s Two operations took place this place, motored to Milford, Sun- morning at the hospital when Ruby day. Hardy underwent an appendix operaMiss - Linnea Twitchell and Wm. tion and Lloyd Lemon .a tonsil Murdock, of North Creek, were in town Tuesday. Mrs. C. R. Parrish and children, Word was received Friday by Mrs. Mrs. L. F. Kohler and baby went to D, J. Williams of the tragic death of Beaver Tuesday, where Barbara Par her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy at rish took part in a dancing number at her home in Denver, Colorado. the M. I. A. Carnival. A friend, Mrs. Bethel, and Mrs Work on the drainage canal on the Kennedy were cleaning clothes with land holding of R. R. Clarke adjoining gasoline in the basement of the Ken Milford, was begun this week. The anal is being constructed primarily nedy home. In someway the gas ex ploded, compeltely wrecking the home for the spring and winter drainage of and killing both women. this tract. John Coffee, an engineer Mrs. Kennedy is also the sister of from Los Angeles, is in charge of the P. M. Williams, of this place. work. Wednesday Dr. Bybee received a asking him to meet the train telegram ADAMSVILLE as there was a family aboard seriousMr. and Mrs. Carlyle Smith and ly ill. The doctor with two nurses, asfamily twere visitors at the home of Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. McCulley, sisted the patients from the train to C. L. Baldwin Sunday afternoon, Members of the Sunday school the Atkin Hotel, where it was found Board. Supt. Wm. Morgan, Sister Wm that a mother and her four children Mumjford, also Frank Low of Beaver were suffering from a serious case of were in attendance at Sunday school food poisoning. and sacrament meeting Sunday. Guy Walker and' brother Fred accompanied by II. Agie, narWalker, David Pearce in company with Mr, and Mrs. Dave Pearce of Beaver are rowly escaped a serious if not fatal visiting in Provo and Lakeview for a accident Tuesday night, when a switch engine struck their car at the crossing few days. the depot, and carried the Viola Gillins of Minersville was vis- south machine its occupants sixty feet and iting last jveek with her aunt, Mrs down track. the Hazel Eyre. . The car, a Durant four, was pracMr. and Mrs. Reese Banks, of Min ersville spent Tuesday mt the home of tically demolished, but strange to say the occupants escaped with a few John Gunn. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Evans received slight scratches. The Walker boys are employed by word from Magna that their the seCompton Construction company, his Lyman Littlefield got leg which is putting in the oil road south while with burned tar boiling verely of and have been hauling oil Beaver, in on road the the vicinity. working for the company from Milford to Beaver. MINERSVILLE J. W. Cross, president' of the CaliMr. J. F. Tolton of Beaver will be fornia Dairy Stock Co., is In Milford the speaker at Sacrament meeting, looking over the valley with a view of establishing a "calf farm" in this viAogust 31. a held of Pioneers cinity. These farms are operated in The daughters E. of John home at the Eyre California to care for calves from meeting dairy cows, whose afternoon. Sunday Miss Evelyn Roberts returned home milk is too valuable to feed to the offThursday after visiting at Fillmore springs. These calves are taken by the calf farm and raised on commercfor a week.'1 ial feed. As soon as they become proand Griffith Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank ducing cows they are sold to the the of Lark, spent daughter Beverly home. dairymen. An advantage in having a Lillie Roberts week at the past Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hall and daugh- calf farm in a dairy community is ter Iona left for St. George Saturday, that the farmers has a market for his well-bre- d calves as well as being able after spending the past two weeks to add stock to his dairy herd as good here. his business Delia and expands. It will also The Misses Revoe Eyre local make a market for a large quan the of Adamsville, spent Johnson, week-en- d tity of feed raised in this valley, here with friends. o Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Baker and children of Beaver, called on relatives in No Usual Telephone Minersville Tuesday. In Television Booth Mr. and Mrs. Fay Colton and moth-o- .. Alarw Wililehrnnil. nr in Helner. I ' two-wa- y television was sue Mi. ami Mrs .Tnspnh Wnorl had AS ' When In New York demonstrated cessfully ther guests Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. City recently by Bell System officials Spietel and daughter, of Los Angeles, the first thing to strike the observer Calif. upon entering the booth was the ab ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davidson and sence of the usual telephone. The family of Milford called on relatives booth la lighted with a dim orange here Sunday. light, to which the photoelectric Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rhodes and cells are Insensitive. The special children of Salt Lake City spent the and receivers transmitters telephone first of the week here. in the booth are concealed. Mrs. James Banks has had as her Thus, when one talks face to face guests Mr. and Mrs. Alma Banjcs, of to a distant the word seems h, 4 -- 1 Yet- BUSINESSMEN in every community, 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. SOME The modern home printer prints everything all meeting competition guaranteeing satisfaction and builds up a payroll that is spent at home. Parker, the veterinarian has been at North Creek the past few busy NORTH CREEK days testing cows. Victor Crosby has purchased a Mrs. Art Payne and son Devere home at Springville new Ford truck for the North Creek lt for their after spending a few milk run. jit week leeks here with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Earl Bissel at the Sheep GREENVILLE mine. Sock and Mesdames Tom Bur- te, Percy Beesan, Frank. Beeson and tallies were visitors at North reek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Edwards from Messrs. visited with the Harrv aanderfleld family. birthday party in honor of Shir- at the R. R. :tj Baker was held Thomas home Sunday evening, out town guests who attended were ecil and Jesse Edwards and Miss .apriel Bradshaw from Manderfleld md Letha and Owen Anderson, Lor- Jla Smith and Frank Stoddard, Lawrence and Margaret Powell. A very enjoyable time was spent and ke hot chicken supper served by Mrs. Thomas was enjoyed by all. ireen A if Margaret Williams, daugh- er of George Williams, from Black- !oot, Idaho is guest at the home of Miss Linnea Twitchell. Miss Mrs. Wesley Bolton, of Kelso, Calif., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Barton for a few days this week. Mrs. Bolton was formerly Miss Helen Barton. Miss Maxine Kirk, of Milford, is visiting at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. ' D. J. Williams. David Reese and Grant Murdock, of h, Cedar, and Dave Prethero, of were in town Sunday. Mrs. Gene Kirk, of Milford, called on relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas and small children, of North Creek, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Barton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollins, of Mrs, Delta, were in town Sunday. Rollins was formerly Miss Beryl Pace of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Spidell, of Calif., called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Calvert motored . Para-goona- POODYEAR h TIRES Speak for Themselves Let us replace your old Tires before starting on your vacation trip We will Meet Prices of Any Other Tires We have your size in Tires and Tubes can fit you up on short notice Neilsen & Son rem tt Branch Agricultural College OF UTAH ma0atoaOm ay K3oa8ay, Sept. 8 Two Years of Accredited Junior College Instruction Including Smith-Hughe- Vocational Agriculture s Home Economics, Forestry, Farm Mechanics, Dairy and Manufacturing, Animal Husbandry, Management Business, Commercial and Fine Art, Music, Normal Training, Basic Arts and Sciences. Instruction Begins Tuesday, September 9th For Catalog, Adress The Registrar, Branch Agricultural College, Cedar City, Utah. , son-in-la- high-produci- i " person, Lynndyl. Lee, of Panaca, Nevada is the Garland Hollingshead. of guest Eugene Hardy is spening a few days at Milford. Miss Iona Hall was the honored guest at a farewell party held at her home Thursday evening. Games and Sixteen music were the diversions. guests were present. Miss Hall departed for St. George, Saturday where she will spend the coming winter. club girls enjoyed The S. S. S. a waffle breakfast at the home of Mrs. Raymond Banks, Tuesday of last week. club girls were The second year a honored at the Canyon party guest3 Friday evening. M. L to Issue right from his mouth as one looks at his picture, while the hid The den receiver speaks for him. reason an ordinary telephone can not be used is that such an instru men would hide part of the speaker's face from the observer at a distance, but through this modern ar rangement, of concealed transmitter and receiver, that difficulty Is avoid ed. Also, naturalness is likewise added to the conversation. Bonanza Opened In Annje Laurie MILLER Word was received on Wednesday from the Annie Laurie Consolidated Gold Mines in Sevier county that a ore had oeen body of high-grad- e opened up in the Bluebird No. 3 tun nel by leasers according to B. F. Bauer, chief owner and manager. A specimen of the ore received by Mr. Bauer shows an unusual amount of free gold in the quartz. Accord ing to Superintendent F. L. Tilton's report this ore will assay around $500 a ton in gold. A carload 13 being gotten out for shipment. The strike has been made in one of the upper tunnels, Bl;iebird No. 3 In the Bluebird vein, a northeast-southwe- GARAGE Car Washing & Greasing Across From the City Park Service With a Smile JACK MILLER, MECHANIC Bus Crashes With Auto' In Kanab Canyon st spur making from the An nie Laurie. From the Annie Laurie vein, several millions of dollars In gold ore has been taken. The ore taken from this vein paid over a half million dollars in dividends, built a large mill and supported a town having a population of three of four hunded people. But little work has been done In the property in recent years to determine the Importance of the Blue Bird vein or to ascertain if olher productive lodes might not be found. Recently, the Annie Laurie Consolidated Gold Mines was organized by Mr. Bauer to start work in the property, treat the considerable tonnage of gold ore now standing In the mine, and prospect origin ground. A power line has been co?itleted to the mine a new power plant intunstalled and driving of No. 4 nel started into virgin ground. Mineral Survey. 2 A Union Pacific bus crashed Into a car load of tourists in Kanab canyon just north of the dam Monday afternoon, August 11. Two young girls were badly hurt and the Willys Knight in which an older woman, the girls and a young man were riding, was badly smashed. At the time of the accident there was no one in the bus except the driver. The girls were brought to Kanab dressed their Dr. Norris and wounds. One of the girls, received a bad cut on the nose, besides other lacerations and bruises. The other girl had three teeth knocked out. The car was also brought to Kanab to the Palmer-Morri- s Garage for Co. Standard. Kane repairs. o, If you ask a man quickly what nation leads in inventions, he will say the U. S. A. We are really ninth. Switzerland ranks first In the number of patents per citizen. Our Service 4-- H 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 Mackerel! & Cochett RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION 4-- H A Battle Creek physician says, "Constipation Is responsible for more misery than any other cause." But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall OrderABE MURDOCK lies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the system Into Attorney-at-Lathe lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called water loosens the dry UTAH the colon. The BEAVER food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever Increasing the dose. ARTHUR SMITH Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlle at night. Plumber Next day bright. Get 24 for 26c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. 88-Beaver Drug Co. 8 Telephone w F ORGANIZED FOR THE SERVICE OF THE PEOPLE This bank takes pride in its record of helpfulness to individuals and business concerns, and continues to extend to all a cordial invitation to let us work with them in the upbuilding of this community and the furtherance of the prosperity of our people. "NO ACCOUNT TOO LARGE TOO SMALL" NONE State Bank of Beaver County D |