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Show THE BEAVER PRESS. BEAVER, CT.UI. FKIDAT. .HCrsT 20, 3- - leave Mr and Mrs. Ford Faux will where Nev.. McGiH. for Saturday " Mrs. Faux will teach school the ing term. com- Turkey Industry ' Outlook Bright A very optimistic outlook for a good year in Utah for the commerMrs. cial turkey industry was reported by R. B. Cutler accompanied by for Albertus Willardson assistant gener R. Pearce left this morning "joetown" to spend the day with al manager of the Utah Poh'try Producers Cooperation association, folfriends. k inspection of a lowing a D. J. Spieldock came down from representative of the Beehive blnfe a Salt Lake City Friday to spend flocks. the at few days with his family Utah should produce about as Beaver Hotel. many turkeys this year as last, 'e-- A APPEAL We believe there something two-wee- Outfit the youngster for school at Penney's and enjoy the new low prices. The young man and young woman student, too, will find here everything needed to make School Days a Stylish as well as Scholastic C. PENNEY GO. J.DEPARTMENT ST ORE. MILFORD, UTAH Boulder Dam Employment information is tlie latest available regarding the new employees the Department of the Interior" will need in connection with the execution of the Boulder Canyon Dam project: The extent of increase that event ually will be necessary will depend laregly upon whether the dam is constructed by contract1 or by Government forces. Plans and specifications are being rushed to completion, and bids will be advertised and let to private contractors, and that laborers, helpers, cooks, skilled mechanics and foreman will be employed directly by the contractors and not by the Government. Additional employment in these classes of labor will develop only as contracts are let, and it is understood that The following an Peiwonti' is We pay cash for eggs. The market Jim Howd is here from Arizona sure. It. C. Murdock. visiting home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson and baRonald, Fernley returned from a bies are visiting in Cedar City and two weeks trip to Provo, where he We pay cash for eggs. The market has been visiting his aunt Mrs. Sam attending the rodeo. Is sure. It. C. Murdock. Kelley. Haskill Earle left the first of the Gus Fernley is planning on a few week for California where he went Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Goodwin redays' trip to Salt Lake on business, turned the first of the week to their to look for employment. ' leaving Saturday. I home in Minersville after a two weeks visit in Pioche with relatives. Cockett and family returned Tuesday from a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodwin returnrelatives in Oregon. ed to their homo Monday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lowell Hutchings, 12, son of Mr. Goodwin. and Mrs. Thomas Hutchings, suffered a compound fracture of the arm Little Jack Goodwin from the ExSunday when he fell from a horse. periment Btation is spending a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. The County Clerk issued marriap.e Geo. Goodwin. license fin the 23rd to Clarence Rollins, of Greenville, and Miss Beryl James Powell and family left Pace, of Delta. Tuesday in their car for Weiser, Idaho, where they expect to make their ' Bottling tomatoes. Phone 94.- - home, Mrs. Wallace Paxton. Geo! ATTENTION! RADIO OWNERS have dropped in price to 30. We carry a line of tubes, batterCall us for repairs or for free demonstration of New ' Phllco Radio. Tubes from 10 complete ies, etc. PUFFER & BOYTER Phone 102 op 130 STOP! John Patterson, of Pioche, Nev., arrived Saturday to visit at the home of Mrs. Ed. Patterson, until Monday. Angus White attended the Cedar Wednesday and Thurs City Rodeo ' day, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and baby arrived Sunday from Salt Lake City, for a ten days' visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Davis. Geo. C. Murdock, Sr., and grandson Carlos Murdock spent Thursday in Cedar City. Kent and Keith Murdock accomThe Sevier County Fair has been panied their father, R. C. Murdock called off for this year, but in its on his round trip to Nephl Monday, hold a big race meet Will place they returning home the same evening. and rodeo, which starts on September 4 for three days. Little Kenneth Bowden, who suffered a broken leg by a fall from a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose, of horse nearly two months ago, had Nevada are the proud parents the cast removed this week and is of a baby boy, born Friday at the able to use bis leg again. home of their grandparents, Mr. and Cal-ient- e, Mrs. T. B. Davis. Mrs. Bart Baldwin and daughter, Mrs. Allan Blackner attended the Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gospill, Miss fnueral of Mrs. Anthony Paxton at Gladys Gospill and Howard Gospill, Kanosh Saturday. . of South Milford spent the evening at the Robinson home, at the Dam on Monday. STOP! LOOK! Our Window has a few pieces of our New Prints for Fall Dresses Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Coleman and family of Pioche, Nevada were in Beaver Sunday evening and a portion of the day Monday. Whilo here they called on Mrs. Coleman' aunt, Mr3. II. A. Christiansen. . Sweaters Batts Blankets of all kinds SPECIAL ON SHOES FOR SCHOOL 1.00 Full Line of all shades Ladies Silk Hosiers ' 3 lb. Cotton 50c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 TTlHI(S)ftIIPkP Notion Specials 99c Fountain pens, regular 2.00 50c Men's and Boys' silk ties 4 5c Men's and Boys' rayon silk hose, regular 35c, 2 pr 4 9c Ladies Rayon Silk Hose, special, pr. 5c Men's large handkerchiefs, each 5c Ladies good quality handkerchiefs, each 10c Beads, strand 25c Face powder, large box 15c Don't forget our new Simplicity pattern Get a 2 lb. pkg. of Pancake flour with the purchase of a 2 it. can of Lady Jam table Syrup for 95c. Bring your coupons in and get 3 bars of Camay toilet Hoap for 15c. Ask to have your card punched and get a beautiful for $1.00. dishes of 24 piece set Gem Flour $2.50 per cwt. BEAVER EQUITABLE Phone 6i CO-O- P. 2 Mrs. Gus Fernley, Miss Druce Tanner and Miss Zola Fernley left Wednesday for Salt Lake, Miss Zola will teach the coming term in Sugar City, Idaho. Mrs. Fernley will, remain in Salt Lake for a few days' visit. deliveries daily . Mrs. Issac Goodwin and son Martin, daughter Vera, nephews T.yle and Eldon of Frisco, Mrs. Mont Hut chings and family returned last week from Grover. Utah where they4 visited Lewis Goodwin and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wilcox, former residents of Milford passed through Beaver county enroute Monday, from Salt Lake to their home in Los Angeles. They called on the Rev. II. E. Root family in Milford, and Miss Kendall Franke, In Beaver and were luncheon guests of Mrs. F. B. Robinson at Rocky Ford. Mrs. Nan Holbrook, .who has been visltilng her mother, Mrs. Nancy Burk and brothers and sister, in Beaver for the past month, left Thursday for her home In Nevada. Her brother Laban Burk, and nephew, Fred Harris, accompanied her The latter will spend the winter with his aunt and attend schoc in that state. - - Mrs. Jeddy Dean, Beaver. Mrs. J. A. DeMai, Ely, Nev. S. W. Smith, Beaver. Mrs. j. C. White, St. George. Isabel Denny, Riverside, Calif. ier co have come to setter know they can actual-lsave money by shopping in our store. They have come to know it Is far more pleasant to come to us to see what we have to offer than it is to wade through an avalanche of printed prices. ir. y ' Teams ffOllt Lted ii Tie c ts: ik a ' :& ier 2 Heav: a j er. QUALITY ROLL OF HONOR The following have our thanks'l subscribing or renewing their si scriptions to The' Beaver Press t past week: Harry Lochrie, Beaver. Harry Hodges, Monterey, Calif. we cus-ome- ' o why seldom do any price advertising. Our ill t ire Our customers know that at our store, whether it's fresh fruits and vegetables, groceries, meats, dairy or bakery products they are getting one essential Qual-ity- . We know that if our customers had to sacrifice quality to get o MALE HELP WANTED price, they'd pay the price and get quality. Reliable man wanted to run Business in Beaver County. Ours are not bargain Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to hunters. Ours are cu$15 daily. No experience or capital stomers desirous of needed. Write today. McNess Co., foods they'll be proud Dept. II, Freeport, 111. to serve the family. o ample notice will be given when opis on Now to check tne And to time the up great adportunities for work present themoffice The is Press your stationery. of our selves. vantage to print anything you need. prepared modern our been for have made Arrangements ndis-inthe connecting railroad. It is undmercha day methods make erstood that contracts for certain these superior feeds other preliminary work, such as the remainder of the railroad, and highat saving way and townsite construction and prices. Shop in our Other Fellow's Ad store today. You will development, will be awarded this fall. Contracts for the major work, readily see that by dosuch as the dam, power plant, and so regularly, you ing You are reading this) one. appurtenant structures cannot be let That should convince you ' may serve the best for a year or more. that advertising in these foods in town .at sav- columns is a prof.tcb'c Such engineers (civil, mechanical, I ing prices. proposition; that it will electrical, irrgation, structural, etc.) to bring business your as may be employed by the Bureau store. The fact that the of Reclamation, in addition to those other fellow advertises is included in its present force will be probably the reason he is FOOD selected from registers established getting more business than is falling to yon. Would by the Civil Service Commission. ExIt not be well to give 'A Surety of Purity aminations for such positions will be the other fellow a chance held as the needs of the service require and will be duly announced. shoai Applications will be accepted until According to men who orl is September positions of civil, electriknow, each toad on a farm numb! the cal, and mechanical engineers of great 520 per year for various grades, at salaries ranging rf inlnrlAiia lnupMJ it eatS. PrOtel from $3,800 to ?600 a year The this homely, harmless batrachian first duties of these engineers will be connection with designs, model tents, estimates, and specification.;. The Time to Fill Your Coal Information regarding the examina tions may be obtained from the Un Bin with the ited States Civil Service Commis sion, Washington, D. C, or from D. C. Dix, Secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post office in this city. It Is probable that engineering draftsmen will be needed at tbn has arrived Denver headquarters of the Bureau of Reclamation and later at the dam We will fill your coal bin from the car AT project. Most of the vacan?ku in this group are expected to i e i the PRICE. grades of assistant draftsman !!,- 620 a year), draftsman ($1,800 a year), .and senior draftsman (S2.000 a year). When the needs of the It will pay you to feed cows on dairy feed. The service require, examinations for price is right. these positions will be held. When, It becomes necessary for the Commission ti hold other examinations for the positions connected with this work, such examinations will be given due vubliclty through the press and otherwise. Mc-Ne- ss g YOU READ the. I possible O.P.SKAGGS STORES To Read Your Ad in These Columns? Best Grade of Coal R. C. Murdock o Game Warden: "Hey, young man, what's the Idea of hunting with a last year's license?" Biles: "Oh, I'm only shooting at the birds I missed last year." . o St. Peter: "And here Is 'your golden harp." New Arrival (from the U. S. A.): "And what's the first payment?" o Check We are living in an age of speed son of indeed. There Is nothing slow any Clark, the Earl Gillies was injured last evening more except pay. when he ran in front of a car driven o The accident by Billy Hutchings. Another Nam for "Pl" occurred shortly after dark near the The nickname "Buddy" Is not an The child nhlirevliitlnn or diminutive of a proper Glenn Hutchings place. received a severe cut on the scalp nnnK, hut appears to be the dlmlnu and bruises. Dr. McQuarrie dressed Jive of the term "brother," tt was much used among the soldiers during the wounds and be Is getting along the World war. It has Hie meaning nicely. of the term "pal. ld tomer. That's j while the nation's output and partio-- j ularly that of the heavy producing southern states is much smaller. The total "gobbler" production of the mountain states themselves, will not j be as large as it was a year ago. With a substantial estimated deA shower was. given Thursday in the country's "holiday' crease Mrs. evening at the home of Mr. and flocks a certainty, Utah, with bird" Mrs. Warren Neilsen, for Mr. and a good average yield of excellent Ford Faux, who were married last fowls, should reap material benefit week. The newlyweds were the regrain is much cheaper, use- Though cipients of many beautiful and indications that turkey are there ful present and a most enjoyable meat will be priced higjier or at evening passed.. least on a par with that of last season, giving the turkey producers a Full Information About probable double advantage. is stronger than priC8. in maki an appeal to our cus! j Mrs. L. A. Peterson of Fasadena, Rhoda Calif., and her daughter, Mrs. Saturarrived of Provo, Anclerberg, Peterson's day, and are visiting Mrs. Nowers. Minerva Mrs. sister, success. Follow the Thrift Route back to school via Penney's. STRONGER "A business which does nothing more than make money is a failure." We feel that while we are making our are also serving this community. We are happy to think of being of service to our costomers. living- we - Beaver Bakery tl the ( lted , a Prem tot :i 18.(10 So n ;.:te4 t the ,s to dl af ,;rd t ight |