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Show ....... Harry Diehl spent several days in St. George last week, where be went to receive medical treatment. ....uuuUlMt j See the new models of the Majestic electric refrigerators at the Beavteams er Bakery E. LeRoy Puffer. Beaver and Milford ball will cross bats at Milford Sunday. Joe Jackson has recovered from Miss Dorothy Paxton is spending his recent illness sufficiently to be the week with relatives in Fillmore. making his usual progressive strides on his Rocky Ford ranch. Geo. C. Murdock, Jr., and daughter Katherine, visited in Fillmore MrsArthur LeFevre, of Elslnore, Tuesday. arrived Tuesday for a few days visit with her brother, Wallace Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Rogers, or and family. Tooele, are visiting Mrs. Rogers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bakes. Mrs. Abble Willden and daughter Lue, retwurned last week from AriJos. R. Murdock, Sr., of Milford, zona and California, where they had was visiting relatives and friends in the winter. spent Beaver Friday. Miss Virginia Pearce returned Miss Martha Hurst left Tuesday Thursday from St. George where she for Provo, for a few days visit with has been attending the Dixies col-- j friends. lege. County Agent Lew Mar Price and Mrs. price, accompanied by their two small sons, enjoyed a week-en- d trip to Bryce Canyon and Zlon Park. i ELL'S A $4,000,000 Air Spectacle L u With 4,000,000 Thrills PrideofUtah Greatest Flour Ever Known o . Tomorrow "Hell's Angels" Cost $4,000,000 and Three Years to Produce MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:30 Don't Fail to See and Hear "Hell's Angels" With the Lyric's New Sound Equipment Sale in Beaver No limit to Customer ity. With Jean Harlow and Ben Lyon Sunday, Won. and Tiies. 4 Mrs. Chas. Cook returned to her home, in Salt Lake City Tuesday after a month's visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. I. Leasing in this city. Mr. Cook came down from Salt Lake Saturady to take his wife and baby home. Le label is the official poppy of the . label The gives gion and Auxiliary. assurance that the vast organization 2 of th Lecion and Auxiliary stands J behind the poppy, vouches that the 5 (lower is veteran made and pledges that the best possible use will be made of the money paid for the flower. Will America remember its heroic (lead ar.d will its heart be reacneii Dy the plight of its living war victims? The answer will bo written in bright red poppies on the streets of every city and town in the country on Saturday. A poppy worn above the heart will mean remembrance and generos- SATURDAY, MAY 23 ONE DAY ONLY " "Hell's Angels," the most lavish screen enterprise of all time will open at the Lyric Theatre Sunday. The spectacular air thriller was produced and personally directed by Howard Hughes, president of the Caddo Company at a cost of $4,000,-00and took three years to complete. "Hell's Angels" is the supreme sensation of the film industry, breaking house records wherever it 48 lb. bag $1.00 1 Bag .....: $1.00 2 Bags $2.00 10 Bags 20 Bags $10.00 50 Bags $30.00 0, RED CROSS IS FIFTY YEARS OLD Mrs. Bob Nowers and children returned Sunday from a two weeks Nlneteen-thirty-one is being celevisit in Charlston, where she had as the fiftieth year of the brated been called by the death of her service of the American Red Cross, citing especially May 21 as its Golden anniversary. Quiet spots such as Jack Brown and wife, formerly j Beaver Chapter territory are none with the Low Cafe in this city, but the less under the merit of the facts now proprietors of the Brown Cafe of service; and through the length In Fillmore, were visitors in Beaver and breadth of the year, tho' unable Thursday evening. to have a real, rousing 'celebration W. Warner Mitchell, editor of at any specific time, the chapter the Parowan Times, accompanied by stands for service such as it is able of Mr. Mit- to render. were his AUXILIARY FOR READY POPPY DRIVE ALL ASKED TO AID $20.00 100 Bags ........ $100.00 Filming of "Hell's Angels" began Come and get your October 1, 1927, following ' six and of research months more popmake we preliminary can "When supply while price is Shooting proceeded pies?" This is the question being preparation. right. This flour is asked of the American Legion Auxil- - steadily for nearly three years, with to 18 devoted aviation alone months sold with a money-bac- k iary by disabled World War veterans'; who are now completing the manufac- - and Zeppelin sequences, guarantee on Ben sLyon and James Hall, prin-fo- r ture of 10,000,000. memorial poppic? y every bag. If you are the Auxiliary's annual poppy sale.jdpal players in this stupendous r, ma o are .supported in the 23. not satisfied with the guests family, to tha, feminine department by Jean means work the What D. uoppy as national C, Washington, chell's sister, Mrs. Grant Tolton, flour, return it and comparatively unknown men can only bs realized by headquarters, is, from the birthday Sunday. one of the government hospit- - tress who appears in her first screen get your money back. of the organization, active not only s Hen in .roie main Angeis. workrooms convalescent als or Walter S. Tolton, "who is in the in demonstrating what Red Cross u n.c .uiC, in performing the ' tained by the Auxiliary where tlier stands but In our Market you for, in Lake Salt City, taking hospital include John Darrow, onH nAiioa fnr whinh u rn nnnmVa nrp hpim made. The wo.k;of players treatments for stomach trouble, is will find fresh ground Jane Wlnton. Evelyn puts new life and hope into these men, ,Lucien Prival, improving and expects to be able to long ago chartered by Congress. IIa11- h.-Gilmore, Douglas Stephen Vinvs to mne nf whom rfmfinpd K. K. Franke, Sec'y. return home soon. ALL PORK Lena Malena and Wyndham o hospitals for months or have beenarr, SAUSAGE A. P. Sharp and family, who have NATIONAL GUARD 'searching hopelessly for work which jStanding. Producer-DirectHughes, con-- 1 in weakened do could their been visiting at the home of Mllo and FIELD DAY SUNDAY they Making poppies means that ,self an exJert "censed pilot, has Baker for some time, departed SatIIAMBERGER a11 time ,n , can again contribute to the sup-- 1 tablished a record for urday for Long Beach, Calif., where National Guard units from Richin the Plcture lmotion extravagance Priced at of their families and have money they expect to make their home. field and Cedar Cltiy gathered in port W classic. On air of their own earning in their pockets ifllminS Beaver Sunday, and with the Beaver scenes alone he has expended nearly once more Beaver County's " Cowboy Tenor" 4 AAA AAA - . , J ; .. . Guard unit, held field day maneuvuuA .1, u.um.cr lua- luia. More than 25.000 new names will Arnold E. Blackner, appeared on the on ers out Creek road. the North exact- was in covered the battles sky debe on the scroll of America's dead program of the Weber County L. D. Problems in LEG OF PORK and communicamiles. firing 227,000 :ly on S. Seminary, Sunday afternoon in fenders when the country pauses were tion More emwere than practiced. 20,000 extras ROAST Memorial Day this year to honor the Ogden, when he sang several solos. Cedar City was represented by ployed in the various mob scenes serin their lives who men its gave about fifteen members and twenty-fiv- e of the picture. Total cost of "Hell's vice. During the past year veterans Stanley Gunn, who has been over were from guardsmen Angeles" approximates $4,000,000. of the World War have been dieing at teaching in the Roosevelt Seminary, air-fleThe ever assemlargest to arrived home Tuesday evening the rate of 70 a day, meaning that bled, except by partigovernments, visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred more than 25,000 have passed on since RECEIVE WORD OP in the picture. The aerial cipated T. Gunn, before going to Provo to Memorial Day. BIRTH OF GRANDCHILD last 87 planes, inSTORH FOOD attend summer school at the B. Y. U. This heavy death rate among the squadron comprised more than 40 true war-typ- e cluding World War veterans places a steadily The air fleet included GerI A rtuuiiici tiaiuunm uas uccu ouu- ships. v.. Tu. n Surety of Purity" DUACf oiiu miy ncio nccii I . IA . . lliu n a increasing burden on the American man ail llAiiba rt Mitvrlnr.tr In British T. M.'s, S. E. Fokkers, end guests at the Mllo Baker and ' of a little daughter born to Legion and Auxiliary." Almost every 5's, Avors, De Havllands, Snipes, a Wallace Paxton homes. They were person Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Murdock veteran who dies now leaves a widow German Gotha bomber and a Zanne- enroute to Salt Lake City from Esca-lant- e and children and unless legal proof where Mr. Baker has been (nee Claire Thomas,) Sunday, May can be established that the death re- lin. f Arnold Ashworth Boss Smith A total of 137 pilots, and as many 17, in Washington, D. C, according term. school the past teaching to telegraphic word received Mon- sulted from war service no govern- mechanics, were employed O. K. BARBER SHOP during in Beaver by Mr. and ment compensation is available for the 18 months filming of action Stan Atkins has accepted a posi- day morning Mrs. George C. Murdock, Sr., par- the family. The Legion and Auxiliary above the clouds. The pilots intion with Mllo Baker in the Sanitary must step in with emergency aid until cluded of Mr. Murdock. ents stunt every and exwar- flyer Bill Nelson who has Barber Shop. Service Mrs. Murdock Is a daughter of Mr. other aid can be found or the family ace in j America. been with Mr. Baker expects to put on self a basis. placed supporting and Mrs. Moroni J. Thomas, of Salt in the summer working on his minBut the work for the families of Lake City, and before her marriage H"H,NIHimWUUIimimiHUHr!lWimillWmUIIIHIillllUHIIIUUIIIMHHIMIIIIhnillUMmillllllllllMMMWIIIIHIHm)IHUUl)lia ing claims in the Fortuna district. was active there in musical and the dead is only a part of the Legion and Auxiliary's program. They enchurch circles, and in child welfare Only Recently Have Our Prices Been Met on Frank Low and John R. Murdock and recreational pursuits. She will deavor to do something of the veterare in Provo this week as delegates be remembered here CORN, BEANS, PEAS, TOMATOES by friends who ans who are still alive and within the from the local order to the State have met her on her few brief visits reach of their help." SUGAR AND FLOUR I. O. O. F. convention. Mrs. Ethel to Beaver. The money to finance this vast Mr. 'Murdock, now in All Standard Brands Murdock and Mrs. Burl Ashworth the government service in Washing- work comes largely from the little red were sent as delegates from the Reton, and continuing his studies in memorial poppy which the Auxiliary We Continue These Accepted Brands bekah lodge. The party left Mon law, having' been a graduate of the Unit will sell on the streets here Satday, returning yesterday. Salt Lake West High school, where urday, May 23, as part of the nation2 25c he was a student-bod- y president wide observance of Poppy Day. commencement Among interesting Tomatoes, Corn, Beans and Peas The poppies are paper replicas of during his senior year, prior to his notes in the state the past week, is three-yea- r mission in Holland. the wild European poppies which ' mention cf District Judge LeRoy H. o bloomed on the battle fields in France ' Cox having delivered the address to Dr. John A. Wldtsoe and Mrs. and Belgium during the World War. lUHHimfllUHUHIUIIIHIIIIMUHUIIHHHimHIMUWHHtHIHWI graduates at the Dixie college bac Wldtsoe, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. It was this flower, growing between calaureate services held in Saint Bowen (Lucy Gates,) were guests the rows of wooden crosse-- i above George stake tabernacle Sunday. at the Mansfield Hotel while in Bea- fresh battle graves, which inspired the ver, enroute to Zlon Park and the famous poem, "In Flanders Fields,'' RED-WHI- TE Dr. by Col. John McCrea. Since the war canyons over the week-enand Mrs. Wldtsoe are enjoying the the flower has become recognized restful pleasures of a vacation tour, th'roughout the wold as the If Its Good to We Have symbol of combined with social diversions, and war sacrifice. Bargains for Saturday and Monday, May 23-2- 5 shared somewhat with official matThe women of Die American Legion ters, during leave of absence from Auxiliary who will be on the street Lard Best Grade Men's Heavy Work the L. D. S. English Mission, of with the poppies on Poppy Day, in 31b. which Dr. Wldtsoe is president, with Shoes, Water Welt reality do not sell the flowers. They at 43c Liverpool. headquarters Monarch Arctic"' of offer the the "Mlghtv poppies to everyone who o Only $2.39 wishes to honor the dead in exchange Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson an- for a Powdered Sugar contribution to help the living. AS LOW AS nounce the marriage of their daugh- No 21b. Corn Flakes Large Size is fixed for those little flow price to Mettle Mr. ter, Lew, Lyle C. John- ers shaped 19c by the patient hands of Per Pkg. son, which occurred in Salt Lake disabled veterans. 10c City, Saturday, May 16. The young , Large Bath Towels And every penny of the money couple will make their home in Rock which goes into those coin Each boxes will Springs, Wyo. come out m service to needy disabled MEATS 19c INSTALLED men and their families ,3f during the Frank Law was over from Delta nulling Meats 8c to Fresh Cakes, All Kinds coming year. 1,V on business. yesterday Put Roast The label, which is secured to the (Time Payments) each i.y Miss Bertha Lesslng has been ad- stem of every poppy, bears on one side Simsago Hamburger See 20C-ded to the force at the new Emll the words, "In Memoriam," ami the Strawberries Stck, lb 23c official emblem of the American leNowers Confectionery. Cup (1iups all rut and the American Legion Auxilgion 18c Salt Ilaron The "Home-CominCommittee iary. On the other side it carries the will meet at the Library building to- names of the two organizations and the words, "Veteran Made night to perfect plans for the Toppy . No poppy which does not bear this j dra-Ma- air-wa- Har-disabl- ed .1. hira-ditio- or n. es-th- ey Young figures will find per feet ease and support in this girdle. Elastic pink panels. Sizes 24 to 32. 2 lbs. for 25c silk-strip- - 79c Per lb. 20c et .1, l Vi ' -- An elastic webbed girdle without hooks, lacings or boning is excellent for the medium figure that needs moulding and Sizes 26 yet desires freedom. to 34. 98c ALL J.C.PENNEY GQ FOR GEO. C. MURDOCK, JR. Mlford, Utah STORE d. iyylfnaMrsA 52 mrr a nM ivx -- r tut ilss U M ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR V HI fSS- - ' If Eat It $185.00 0c 2 E.LeRcy Puffer H. D. THOMPSON |