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Show t ' vra- - 12, T:TAH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i ... '..ntm-- nn their! ... ored to ureenvu to Milford Thursday. i ' return Dave Banks of Mjnersville limuc,.i ., .. u Mrs. Julia K. Grimtns calls here Saturday. Merrill Mrs. there. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Barton, her daughter Griffiths Mrs. of Mrs. Mabel Mathews and Mrs. Lee will be at the home absence. her Paice of Caliente, Nevada visited during Life Insurance agents, Anderson Mr. here a few days this week. been busy here the Parton was called to Milford be- and Bullock have few days. cause of loss of property by fire. past in Dr. and Mrs. McQuarrie were They returned to Caliente, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fordham had towns Tuesday evening. their little son Arlos Dean operated MANDERFIELD on for the removal of tonsils at Beaver Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Jr., and daughters LaPriel and Norma motored to Milford Sunday. ' They' the folks from here at a 'entertained brought back with them their sister corn roast Friday evening. Those Pauline who has been" visiting rela-- j from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Uvea there for the .past two weeks. ! Will Muir, Mrs. Jim and Ernest Margaret Thomas, who visited a Muir and the Misses Vina Baldwin, few days this week at the home ofj Patterson and Eleen Waters. her cousin Barbara Morris, returned j Jennis A dainty picnic lunch was also proto her home at North Creek Sunday. vided. A jolly good old time was Wm. Martin of Beaver was in all. town Tuesday. His son Authell enjoyed by Mrs. Polly Munford of Beaver who has been working here returned n visited at the home of Mrs. Vene to Beaver with him. Frihome Thursday, returning David Reese, Grant Murdock, Bert day. and Alene Bonzo of Cedar City mot- Mrs. Edgar Edwards was a visitor, Sunday at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGinty. Mrs. Will Munford was a Sunday school visitor at Minersville Sunday, After meeting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williiams entertained her at dinner. Mrs. Lottie Carlow is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vene i I ft1" ii BIG ABSORBENT BATH TOWELS Only by buying carload after carload are we able to offer such a value as this! as If these towels weren't recognized as the splendid values they are, it would not be necessary for us to buy so many. But we must keep buying to satisfy the wants of millions of thrifty housewives so we can keep the quality'up and the price down! Double thread terry in all white, colors, plaids and colored borders. 22x44 inches. Or-to- ... Min-ersvil- le VAUDEVILLE J. C PENNEYST GO RE DEPARTMENT Texas Jack here for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis, Dor Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer of were Manderfield visitors Rope Artist Extra- ordinary othy Calvert, Marjorie and Dan At-kiwho have been at Ruth, Nevada returned home Monday. Lula Morris who spent a few days at North Creek with her cousin Josephine Thomas returned home Saturday. Miss Gladys Beatty, of Fintura visited, here a few clays this week the guest of Mrs. J. H. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Williams motor- - n, Mrs. R. It. Thomas and children of North Creek, spent Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Morris. Russell Scott left Sunday morning for Salt Lake City where he will join his family, which he expects to bring Or-to- n. O MILFORD, UTAH GREENVILLE eel - Saturday. Will give a performance at the High School. nite at 8 o'clock. Texas Jack was formerly with the Al. G. Barnes Circus. His Snake dance is a real Friday thriller. Admission 15c and 25c Under auspices of local Boy Scouts With Each Pair of Boys School Shoes 1 POLL PARROT BASE BALL With each Pair of Girls School Shoes 1 PENCIL BOX 1 ADAMSVILLE Dave Pearce and wife of Beaver were in town the latter part of last week. Walt Gretchel and Aubra Patter son and friends were in town during the week-enStanley Puffer and wife of Beaver were in town Sunday afternoon visiting friends., Verl Bradshaw of Manderfield was here visiting .her little cousin Maxine and Nettie Puffer for a few days last week. Henry Larsen had a few days work on the State Highway at Beaver early in September. It might be of interest to know that while there has been an unusual amount of rainfall in Beaver valley of late, in Adamsville and its very d. Hgfr near vicinities, the rainfall has been ess than for many seasons. Mrs Lerov Smith of this place left Tuesday for Santa Anna, California for a short visit. LOW PRICES I NOT ALL MINERSVILLE Wh" a customer buys foods, or any. thing else, he should Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sherwood are the proud parents of a daughter born Friday, September 5th. Miss Bertha Pryor is attending school at the Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City. LaVar Isaacson, of Provo, who will hs music instructor at the M. H. S. arrived here the first of the month. Mrs. Linda Mumford and William Morgan, S. S. stake board members were visitors at Sunday school here September 7th. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Williams has as their guest Miss Margaret Williams, Of Thomas, Idaho. Miss Elva Hall spent the week-en- d at Cedar City. D. L. Sargent, of Cedar City was in town Tuesday getting students for the Branch Agricultural College. Ambrose Dalton is attending school at the B. A. C. at Cedar City. Darwin Murdock, of Provo, spent the past week here with relatives. Mrs. Mary Ellen Blackburn departed for California Thursday where sha will spend the coming winter. Mrs. Lawrence Eldridge and baby, of Salt Lake," has been visiting relatives here. Hartley Eyre made a business trip to Salt Lake Saturday. . Miss Ruby. Hardy was brought home Sunday, after being at the Milford hospital for the past ten days. Verl Zabriskie, of Milford is here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall entertained the members of their club, at a turkey supper Saturday evening. Six couples were present. The sewing club girls held their achievement exercises at the L. D. S. chapel Monday afternoon. get his money's worth. He should be given dollar for dollar in value. A lot of low prices do not mean value. In foods, low prices mean nothing if there is not quality nr "eating" pleasure QUALITY ESSENTIAL , 4-- H . Some splendid road grading is being done by the State Highway department on the road between Milford and Beaver. Several miles already completed shows a marked MEALS be-hi- them. The O. P. Skaggs Sy. stem policy is that ev-er- y low price must be backed up with quality. Si That's why you'll find us the preferred grocers in Beaver. It's not so much offering "our customers lower prices every day of the week, but it's the kind of foods that we offer our lower prices on. If you have not shopped in our O. P. Skaggs System store, try us today. Its convenience, our trained, considerate personnel, and our . outstanding economy on wonderful foods will bring you back daily. O. P. SKAGGS "A Surety of Purity Rooms and Baths Hot and Cold Water MODERATE See our new line of Bradley Sweaters for Boys' and Girls and all other members of the family. RATES SMITH BARBERSHOP One Diwr Xorth of Thompson's Store Visit us in Our THE MANSFIELD Let us help you outfit the Kiddies for school with quality merchandise at Low Prices. New Shop Ross Smith J. F. TOLTON INV. CO. For Real Economy IFaflll EveimSimgs Boys' Sweaters Use LIBERTY $1.25 .' Boys' Sweaters Blankets $1.25 to $1.50 and up $10.00 Flannelette, yd. wide, per yd Three Season Union Suits fW 25c ; $1.39 Boys' Three Season Our Lines are All New 98c m- Note Books, Writing Paper, Pencils of Alll Kinds ill m- GOAL L The Ideal Storage Coal With Minimum Loss in Yard or Bin R. C. MURDOCK FEED AND COAL ?C5 Phone Beaver 100 Sweaters for 'ZTT' All At a very Moderate Price $1.35 to $4.50 We have our new fall line of coats for men and boys', ladies and girls come and make your selection wrhile our sizes are complete. Prices are right. Remember our best quality part wool nashua blankets for $3.49, all colors. GROCERY SPECIALS 25c 25c 25c 6"c ." Crystal White Soap, 6 bars for Kwicksolr Washing pdw., reg. E5c now Ask to have your card punched and get your PMion BEAVER EQUITABLE Phone 67 2 OUR SALE PRICES ARE THE BEST YET StockYou need shoes, . Overalls, Underwear, ings, Shirts, Ties and the like and we want to close out our stock so come and get our prices and you will buy. at: i ( NITF.nMY BUY ONE TICKET 2& CITY FA 29c STARTING MONDAY SEPTEMBER ili f P &GNaptha Soap, lobars c Matches, Satin Tip, 12 boxes 39c Mothers Oats or Carnation wheat, pkg ?0c pxydo Washing Powder, pkg Lard, lft Shoes for the Entire Family Sale Prices from 19c to $4.50 for the Best E?11 Unio" Suits for gc Mhil?rS a Ties, $1.00 value for - GET ONE FREE 3 NIGHTS ONLY deliveries dally 120 School Begins Monday 25c CO-O- P. Phone Milford ii lift,? &ddtf the Family Blue Pine Tomatoes, reg. 18c now 2 for No. 2 No. 2 Strlngbeans 2 for No. 2 Crown Peas, 2 for Sugar, 10 lbs a School Shirts for boys', regular $1.00. for GUS FERilLEY & SOUS - g |