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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1931. I!l!l!!railllifllill!illli !liai!illlllI!!l,IIIlilill!ii!il!M!iiilii TO ERA IE Kf IT We have just closed a most gigantic deal whereby we have purchased the entire W. H. Wade Mercantile Cos stock amounting to $34,000.00. This was bought at a Price . The choice of this huge stock will be shipped to Beaver, where we will open about February 5th, postively the most attractive store south of Pro vo City, with prices the like of which have never been offered in Southern Utah; in place now occupied by Fernley & Sons, We will pass to the people of Beaver County some of the rarest barMerchandise . . . V gains ever offered in Real, Honest-to-Goodne- ss Yon will do well to wait just a few days for this event R. H. BARTON E. C. BARTON The county road through Greenville was surveyed Monday and is being mapped by County Surveyor William Hurst. Idonna Davis, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis, is Bu! the week end at the home of Miss ffering with an attack of Scarlet fevDelia Johnson. NORTH CREEK er. Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Rube P. M. William and son Jack went Griffiths were surprised by six couple to Milford Miss Elsie Shipp was week-en- d Wednesday, guest at the home, of her friend, calling at their home to spend the f evening playing cards and listening to Josephine Thomas. MINERSVILLE of North the radio, coffee, cake and sandwitches Almost every resident Creek attended the funeral services were served at 11 o'clock. Plans are now successfully under of their neighbor, Sister Mary E. for the annual Gold and Green way Green, Wednesday at Beaver. MANDERFIELD ball which will be given January 17, The School gymnasium. Mrs. W. J. Munford as stake of- in the High ADAMSVILLE of the for the "queen" ficer visited the Greenville Sunday competition ball is already strong, and special A number of Beaver relatives of school Sunday last. in dancing will be presented. y Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw and features Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer spent Ward Conference will The Primary Mrs. Moses Edwards visited Sunday at the Puffer home. held be here Sunday evening January Miss Nelda Littlefield left Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper 18. Adamsville. of for Santaquin where she will visit Puffer Mrs. Kenneth O. Maughan and baby Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baldwin are with relatives for some time. of Kansas, arrived here Saturday Samual Johnson of Beaver was here the proud parents of a fine baby boy where they will spend the remainder 7. visiting with his' parents for a few born in Salt Lake City, January school year with Principal Mrs. Baldwin is at the home of ber of the (lays last week. Thomas MacAlley of Salt Lake City j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor and A very large attendance was ai made his sister and family a visit visited relatives at Elsinore children here during the week end. Sunday School Sunday. As. visitors Sunday. Bro. Melbourne Heslington, wife and lit- were Bro. David R. Banks and Mrs. Fred Watts has returned to tle daughter of Milford spent Sunday Woods of Minersville, both stake ofSome very interesting and her home at Kanosh after spending with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ficers. the past month here. beneficial remarks were given. Heslington. Mrs. F. D. Williams was called to Meeting was held here In the Tooele. Friday on account of the O ClOCK 81 ouiiud SChOOlnOUSe (Too Ijlto fnr Tjiof Taaupl her father Charles Pocock. of death were' Wallace Missionaries Samuel Johnson, Jr. has been on the! evening. Mrs. Heber Gillins visited and Mr. Beavof and George Smith, sick list for the Yardley past week, at Beaver Sunday with their daughter . Pleasing remarks were given There are three missionaries of the Mrs. Vella Browner. I'tah Gospel mission of Cleveland, Burton Banks and Newell Iverson Ohio here, at Adamsville GREENVILLE visiting each the week end at Parowan with spent home giving their news on the subject friends. of mormonism and Sunday School visitors here Christianity com-- l, Mrs. George Dalton is at Parowan Mun- day morning were Mrs. Linda with her mother, Mrs. William Eyre Those who spent their holidays in ford and Wm. Morgan. Brothers T. Evelyn Roberts has returned home California, Salt Lake City and Provo'w. Gunn, R. C. Murdock and E. A. after spending the past few months in "Port having had a very pleasurable Griffiths of Beaver were visitors at California. triP'Sacrament meeting Sunday afterMiss Nelda Eyre has returned home Carlyle Smith wife and little son of noon. . after spending the past six weeks at Beaver spent1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Morris Milford. Monday afternoon at Aberdare with the Baldwin motored to Pintura. Utah, Sunday to family. Mrs. George Wood was the honored There are a number of babies here visit with their children, Mr. and guest at a party held Sunday evening suffering with very bad colds. Mrs. Claude Parkinson. it being her birthday anniversary. The old folks dance Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walbeck and Music and games were the diversions given here Dec. called was a big success. The hall was daughter Gladys, of. Fillmore, which refreshments were served "owded with jolly dancers the music on relatives here Sunday. They were after to twenty-fiv- e guests. m equal to the occasion. A lap on their way to Cedar City, of the M. II. S. are class senior The the luncheon was served A number of people attended at midmVht. overall dance afand an apron giving eveMessrs Hubble and Joe Eyre, mem- - Benefit dance at Beaver Friday ter the basketball game here with nts of the County Library board pas- - ing. Hinckley, Friday evening. cl through here on their wav to' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott, Amasa Miss Sylva Hildebrand of Panguitch .. . , . hi Morris nrmnnd iieavpr aA Doard meeting narion, wamuu uorary is here visiting her father Robert 'a held Tuesday. January 6. attended the dance at North Creek Hildebrand. Miss Roberts of Minersville spent Saturday night ! Sun-fla- i - Sun-Pare- - I ! ...i,i ! d. Watch for Grand Opening DAN E. LYBBERT THIlEti IN FIGHT TO PAY HEAVY FINE FOR MILFORD The Milford Lions Club entertained with a dance and supper Thursday night in I. O. O. F. Hall in honor of Senator George Jefferson and J. W. Kirk. E. B. Ramsey and M. S. Ramsey of Richfield are here on business connected with the Telluride Power Co. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McVay left last week for Necataur, Kansas to visit Mr. McVay's relatives. Mrs. Les Farnum gave birth to a baby girl in Salt Lake City several weeks ago. at Miss Arley Almy book-keepthe J. C. Penney store was confined to her home Tuesday on account of illness. . Mrs. F. L. Osborne is recovering from a severe attack of influenza which confined her to her bed sevesal i days last week. Doctor Kohler left for Salt Lake City Tuesday to visit with his brother Walter Kohler who is leaving on a Mormon mission to Germany soon. Mr. and Mrs. V. Wells and Mrs. Wells' mother Mrs. Bcarce have moved from Milford to make their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. S. Killam accompanied by her daughter, Virgie, made a week end trip to Salt Lake City. Eldon Cates and Doctor Addison er RESISTING MARSHAL As the consequence of having prell cipitated a good old fashioned fight in the Milford streets Saturday night, Henry Johnson, Ed Stahl and John Kullas, Frisco miners, were arraigned before Justice of the Peace, Herbert Nichols, Monday afternoon, to answer to complaints charging them with intoxication and resisting arrest. All three pleading guilty were fined In view of $50 each for intoxication. their previous record for industry and good behavior, vouched for by their superintendant, C. G. Link, the jail sentence was suspended ' for six free-for-a- We wish to thank all our many friends for the acts of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings in our late bereavement in the loss of our dear mother and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green, Mrs. Edith Pedlgo, Mrs. Alice Twitchell, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeson. o AGREEABLY SURPRISED Like the team that makes a couple of first downs against Notre Dame, if AiA koffoi nnv tlia TGrYsnrn they expected this year. Inquirer. Philadelphia months. Saturday night, the three came in from Frisco intoxicated and causing considerable disturbance. City Marshal, Roy Coleman, attempted their arrest but as Boon as the miners understood that they were being taken into custody they began an attack on Coleman with their fists. Milford citizens came to the marshal's assistance and after a lively scrap in which a townsman cracked a sizeable board over the head of one of the Frisco belligerents the miners were subdued. Considerably the worse for the encounter, they were taken to the hospital for first aid treatment. n Bybee left Monday to attend the On meeting the requirements of live stock show. their sentence Monday the miners Betty and Dorothy Murdock left were released. Milford News. o Sunday night for San Francisco where Betty will attend business col- TRUCK THINS TURTLE lege and Dorothy, art school. They NEAR COVE FOUT are planning on stopping off at Los Angeles for a few days visit with Herman Randall escaped without a Mrs. J. Ross Clark. scratch when the truck he was drivMrs. W. T. Morely left this week ing skidded and turned over on the for Caliente where she will join her Bakers Canyon road last Thursday husband and make her home. strewing the mining equipment with Senator George Jefferson accom- which it wa3 loaded over a considerpanied by Mrs. Jefferson and baby, able portion of the road. left for Salt Lake City Friday where The truck, loaded with equipment he will remain during the legislative from the dismantled Frisco Lulu was session. headed north along the Baker Can Horace Elmer, resident of South yon road when it skidded on the icy Milford, died Wednesday noon at the surface and rolled over the embank Milford Hospital from a heart attack. ment bordering the road. Howad Gospill left Saturday mornRandall, the driver, escaping with ing for Ogden where he will attend out injury, got assistance at Cove the Live Stock show. He was accom- Fort and when the truck was righted panied by his sister, Miss Gladys Gos it was found that it was no worse for pill and by Mrs. Stanley Moebius who the accident. The load of machinery continued on to Salt Lake city where was reassembled and Randall continued on without further delay. they will visit. Og-de- CARD OP THANKS STATE BANK OF BEAVER COUNTY STOCK FOR SALE How much am I offered For Two Shares? Can be bought on the installment plan. , W. II. Leigh, CEDAR CITY, UTAH AUTOMOBILE LICENSE We are authorized to handle 1931 car license plates. Application blanks now ready f Don't Delay MILLER GARAGE |