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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER. PTAH. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1031. ' A Daughters of the Pioneers meeting was held at the home of Mrs. M. D. Fisher Sunday. A clinic will be held Sun pre-seho- ol 'Br , t, ,...a........ ; ADAMSVILLE ' Mrs. Duke Thompson of ylr and moved in the John North Creek have Gunn home-Jame- s Fotheringham of Beaver was visiting friends. in town Sunday of Beaver and Eros. J. T. Tanner were misMinersville of jes, Baker sacra-meand school sionaries at Sunday remarks Their Sunddy. meeting and interesting. Miss were very timely and Miss Delia Audrey Islington of the school semmembers Johnson, ah took part in the meetiinary class ! ! nt ng. Geo. H. Stewart and family of South Milford have moved to their ranch here where Mr. Stewart will commence putting in his farm crops. Henry K. Boyter, water commissioner was in town last week attendi- k to business. Joseph H. Johnson of Salt Lake his ranch ut Aberdare City was on week. las' ng Miss Velma Evans operation in Benvn- for - day, April 19, at the home of Mrs. F. D. Williams from ten oVWlc until mm o'clock. MINERSVILLE Miss Agren of the U. S. A. C. extension division gave a demonstration Mrs. Hyrum Iverson and daughter here Thursday on the of Kanosh spent the week end here. fitting of cloth- Mrs. M. 0. Blackburn had as a week end guest her grandaughter Peggy i Blackburn of Milford. MANDERFIELD Miss Bertha Pryor of Cedar City Miss Linda Twin-hella "junior spent Saturday here. school student attended High High Mrs. Paul LeFevre is visiting her School day at Cedar Friday. Linda parents in Franklin, Idaho. was a contestant in the orchestra. Mrs. Leona Smith of Summit visitA group of friends walked in at ed her mother, Mrs. Cora Goodwin the home of Thurland iSly Friday here Thursday evening. evening with their picnic lunch, the Elam Fouts of Milford was in town occasion being Thurland's birthday. Thursday. C.anies furnished the evening's enMrs. Theodore Eyre and son, DeRay tertainment. are visiting relatives at Salt Lake The Misses Alma Edwards' and City. Norma Bradshaw accompanied the Max Gillins of Milford called on re- Church History class of the Beaver latives here Thursday. Seminary to Milford Sunday evening Fern Banks, Effie Marshall, Ida to render their parts on the program. Hollingshead, Berneice Gillins, Hope Adrin Baldwin motored to Cedar LeFevre," Clysta Osborne , Kathryn Friday to attend High School day at Vincent, Prescinda Mathews, Melba that place. He stayed over night at Jameson and. Effie Wood attended a the home of his sister and family, primary convention at Beaver Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Thennan Frazer. Brothers Bowman and Farnsworth Mr. and Mrs. Rube Edwards visof Milford were thi speakers at sacra-rrviited with the Baker family of North meeting Sunday evening. Creek Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Corbridge is visiting Mrs. Will 'Mnnford as one of the her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Pearson, at stake officers attended the MinersCircleville ville Sunday school Sunday last. i underwent an to;.s''litis Mon-ca- y. it Wm. Hodges of Hoaver was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin the early part of the week. The fire departnvent was called out four times last week to extinguish MILFORD wood-pil- Myrtle Grey of Minersville underwent a minor operation at the Milford Hospital last week. Wayne Richards was ill with the influenza last week. . Mrs. P. B. Robinson is ill at her home at Rocky Ford Dam and u not yet able to receive visitors. F. L. Osborne, Mrs. J. P. James, Mrs. Ray Mills and Mrs. Dorn drove over to Beaver Tuesday fo visit with Mrs. S. N. Slaughter who is ill, Myies White left for Delta Tuesday where he will be employed by the TelUiride power company. Alex Hamilton motored over from Beaver Friday. Milton Gentry made a trip over from Beaver Saturday. The Beaver Seminary presented a Os-lor- program at the regular sacrament service of the L. D. S. Church here Sunday evening. Mrs. Scott Tanner was confined to her home by illness Wednesday. Raymond Hodges made a trip to Cedar City Wednesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner returned Friday from a visit in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darlington and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bandino spent the week end in Milford. Mr. Darlington underwent an operation at the hospital on Monday. W. S. Spidel, a former resident has returned to Milford. BBS'S to s. )be ah. ; a tnd - iec. M. to for ing 1 at Regular 49c The following: listings will convince you that we ,R. 35i la File 1 Regular are giving you some extraordinary bargains. It has been many years since you bought good shoes for $1.50 per pair, and other bargains in NOW 12.4 65c NOW 35. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Puffer, Jr., returned from Kellerton, Iowa, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Baker and little daughter, Beta, from Thistle Utah spent last week end here visiting relatives. Shirley Baker, who Is attending school at Provo, was also a visitor here during the week-enHick Bissell, who has had employment at Sprlngville for the past two months, brought his mother, Mrs. E. Rissell home Sunday from Price, where she has been visiting. He then went on to Leeds where he has employment on the state highway. Miss I.oretta Baker was one of the seminary students who took part in the program at Milford, last Sunday. Ranger Christiansen was .tagging cattle here Monday. Earl Shotwell expects to leave for Price, Utah this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Edwards and daughter, Kathleen of Manderfield, spent Sunday at the home of Harry A Far Cents That's all that telephone convenience costs daily. Another telephone in your bed ' room, living room, kitchen or btsement saves' hundreds of steps. Call our 3 0l. d. FRISCO TELEPHONE- SHE'S UNAPPRECIATIVE The woman who want a divorce because her husband has eleven sweethearts seems to have the wrong slant. What ordinary woman wouldn't be pleased to possess what eleven other women want? Houston Post-Dispatc- h. o COIN OF THE REALM It is not current issues, but currency issues, that the Democratic National Committee will need to consider most seriously, Atlanta Constitution. W. II. Childs and a group of mining GIVE THEM A GOAL! men of Salt Lake were looking over Mayor Waker says more persons the Tintic Lead mining property in rhould walk to work, and more of this district Saturday. hem would if they knew where it was. Mrs. J. M. Goodwin and Louis atMiami Daily News. tended high school day at Cedar City Friday returning home Saturday. Mrs'. Roy Petty returned home from Kohs Smith .Arnold Aslnvoitli Los Angeles, Calif., Thursday of last O. K. BARBER SHOP week. Mrs. Petty has been visiting relatives and friends in Calif., for the past two weeks. K. O. Richards and family also Del-wi- n Service Richards spent Sunday at Cedar City. M. L. Edwards and family spent Sunday at Cedar City and Iron ARTHUR SMITH Springs. Mr. and Mrs. I, S. Goodwin and Plumber daughter Vera, spent Sunday at Beaver and Cedar City. Telephone 88-- F 8 Mrs. Eva Ellis was a Milford visitor Monday evening. Mart Goodwin and Frank Stoddard motored to St. George Saturday n'ght ABE MURDOCH returning by way of the Zions Park Attorney-at-LaSunday. Lorin Hutchings of Beaver is visitUTAH ing relatives and friends for a few BEAVER days. Hal Decker of Salt Lake City is taking an areal survey of this district. Jack Darlington is a patient at the Milford Hospital for a minor operation. Wm. Morris and Neal Boyter were w iting rea- It in ;e ot . LADIES MEN'S SPRING HATS & CAPS SILK DRESSES Ithln nple- - tice. $19.95 Dresses.... $14.75 $17.50 Dresses.... $12.95 $14.75 Dresses.... $11.75 $9.25 $13.45 Dresses $8.25 $11.43 Dresses $5.25 $7.95 Dresses $4.25 $5.75 Dresses in, Ineer 1. de- - ilaims lod at leaver Utah ine A- ALL rd, A. $19.95 Lata of 1. Coats, Now....... Coats, Now $10.50 Short Coats, Now 25 il. SPRING COATS MUST GO $16.50 ;eaa $14.75 $12.75 $7.95 Per Cent Reduction in all nd tis LADIES iceased- 'at Men's $5.85 Hats for Men's $3.45 Hats for $3.85 $3.45 Men's Caps $1.83 value for......$1.33 4 MEN'S DRESS PANTS Fri.co visitors Friday. Men's $8.50 Dress Pants now..$4.50 Men's $10 Dress Pants now....$5.00 Men's $5.29 Dress Pants, now $3.49 Men's Flannel and worsted summer pants, one half price. LADIES' SHOES 100 DRESS SHIRTS Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. i $1.50 Rayon Polo Shirt....$l.C0 $2.45 Rayon Polo Shirt....$1.50 $2.93 Rayon Polo Shirt:.$1.95 $1.65 Rayon Polo Shirt..S1.19 SPRING Pr Ladies Shoes, val to $4 for $1.50 100 pr. Ladies Shoes, val. to $5, $1.98 for Ladies Arch Support Shoes, value to $5.50 for $3.25 Ladies Arch Support Shoes, value to $6.95 for $4.43 Hats of- - Beater er NORTH CREEK I f Running to and Including April 25 CANVAS You Need the Merchandise MEN'S GAUNTLET GLOVES DRESS SOCKS We Need the Cash! its markets. Green. Mionday, April us is on fires. e Mrs. Harry Livergood is leaving for Caifomia, Friday to Inglewood, spend several weeks vacation. A parade and band concert will announce the opening of the back yard play ground contest at four o'clock Friday, April 15, according to Mrs. Hue Nielsen, Beaver County chairman of the Better Homes in America. Three hundred and thirty head of fine beef cattle were in the shipping corrals here Wednesday evening awaiting shipment to Los Angles MEN'S SUITS City, Many with 2 pair pants Values to $35.00 for.. day April state rs CAR ROBES i i MEN'S SHOES Just the thing for chilly nights 56x80 Robes, reg. $2.95, for.... $1.98 Wx80 Robes, reg. $4.45, for.... $2.98 MEN'S DRESS OR DRIVING GLOVES Just the thing for driving ONE- Y HALF PRICE $9.00 for to Work oxford, val. $2.50 for Work Oxford, val. to $3.65 for Work shoes, val. to $ 5.50 for ne Shoes, val to $2.93 $1.50 $2.00 $3.73 $3.93 $4.43 Dress oxford, val. to $5.50 for Dress oxford, val. to $7.50 for .Men and Boys High Cuts 6 on. 1-- '$10.75 DRESS TIES, HAND MADE $1.50 Ties for 98c Ties for 63c $1 MEN'S B. V. D. 1-- 3 OFF No approvals, refunds or exchanges. " will find many bargains not listed here. saw:? R3s BEAVER, UTAH LADY IS RIGHT A newspaper publisher in another state offered a prize for the best answer to the conundrum: "Why is a newspaper like a woman?" The prize was won by a woman who sent in this answer: "Because every man should have one of his own and not run after his neighbor's." The 1 B ac Coprrifhttd. 1928 YOUR CLOTHES in- dicate your CHARAC-- ) TER. Be sure your suit is well cleaned and pressed. It helps to make the right impression. NEW-WA- Y ! CLEANERS one of a NATION The people of a nation are its builds ers, the banks its backbone. It is the people's trust in these banks that helps progress and prosperity the country. The throughout banks are the guardians of your money, the state is the guardian of your bank, no loophole is left open in protecting your savings. Be a progressive citizen, have faith in your bank and you will find no safer way to independence. STATE BANK OF BEAVER COUNTY |