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Show QUARTKRT.V LOCAL THE PRESS, BEAVER. UTAH, ri,-x- , regular quarterly conference of "th Beaver ,he ITEMS Stake will be next Saturday and bpM Sunday F RIDAY, MAY 4, 1928. i CUy MANDERFIELD "WEEK-END- " Wt MlLs f Tuesday- r, Mr. and Mrs. friends in Mil- - Stewart visited aMhel? n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo over the week-enCIRCLEVILLE- -E SHORT ed ?i3tf I 'was 0Tf thS' wL VACATION 01 over from Circleville Mrs C McMullinistakingashotvcuion duties at the Toltor s tore are me pruuu 0rton was a visitor at Lawence Twitohell, of Milford, Is spending a few days here with his uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale George Bradshaw has taken over ine contract of hauling milk to Beav- - Mr. and Mrs. rrHTER BORN Vene on North Creek Tuesday. d. In, .FROM a cousin V-- e va.x-:h"- OPERATION Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Garnell Morean Fraaier - was and daughters, Reva and oa operated Lila, were ford Hospital last week He visitors Sunday at the home of Mr is improving fine and will return and Mrs. C. T. Baldwin. trw AIILFORD -- Mrs. Otto Sch-F- 1 home Mrs. Will Munford and Mrs. Mel-yi- n Saturday. , Edwards attended Union meetSnty8.trd.y in Mil- - BENEFIT BALL The AthleHc ing in Beaver Sunday. Association of the Beaver school will give a dance at theHigh Le- MILFORD Mr, Lp to t0,?ight t0 raiae KBill Heslington, of Milford,NORTH CREEK obligations. with their parI, ,he week-en- d Tom Hatchings. CALLED ON A MISSION Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. E. Cecil McGavin have been Miss Ruth Thomas, who has been Gus LAKE Irvley to SALTnoon for Salt called on a short term mission in confined tn her bed for the past two Lv left Tuesday the California Mission. weeks due to lugrippe and quinsy, I ritv to bring his wife and ba-- f leave for Los Angeles They will has improved sufficiently to resume immediately They have been visiting after the close of school. Both have her school work. hnme . I nuu thoro frT" HPVBr- - filled a two years mission in Many North Creek people enjoyed the EastMr. Fernley expected to ern States, thus they are leeks to a rule with the Red Ravens in Beavprepared ' make this summer a very profitable er Sunday and Monday. .. home Sunday. one. Our church workers both school and primary representing who attendPAINFUL OPERATION K. A ed the Union meeting in Beaver SunBarton underwent a painful opera- day were Mrs. Edna Crosby, Mrs. tion the latter part of last week, when Emma Greene, Luella Baker and MILFORD Dr. Wright specialist from Salt Lake Ruth Thomas. Lenzy Hoopes, of Beaver, was a at Dr. Petty's office, removed a week-enRJELENTH1N & CO. tooth which guest of his sister, Mrs. had grown under the Josie d Puffer. flesh in his jaw. This was causthe I SPECIALISTS Alma Powell is slowly improving. ed by one of his first teath remainAllan was happily surprisand fin Internal Medicine for the ing deflecting the course of the ed when Crosby a host of his friends gathernew tooth. the During it had years ilftecen years past been in this position it had given ed at his home Friday evening. The no trouble, but the specialists evening was spent in playing games him I DO NOT OPERATE advised its removal. The operation and refreshments were served at midnight. required two, and one-hahours Sisters Bowman and Gillies, stake Will be at and the tooth was finally removed officers of the primary, were here to the of inside the jaw. It through lilford Hotel our primary Saturday. Mrs, was an exceedingly painful operation begin Edna Greene was put in as presiI Saturday, May 12th, and Ken was laid up several days af- dent, Ruth Thomas as secretary and ter the ordeal. Hours 2 to 8 I. 31. the teachers now engaged for the. work are Lennea Twitchell, Luella Monday, May 14," SUFFERS HEART ATTACK Jos. Baker, Emma Green, Maris Puffer Bakes was called to Kemnierer, Wyo. and Edna Crosby. to 1 P. 31. Hours last week by the serious illness of his Mr. and Mrs. Rube Edwards and son Dewey, who had suffered a ser- little daughter Kathleen, visited TWO DAYS ONLY ious heart attack while on a business with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green I No Charge for Consultation trip to Cokeville, Wyo. He was unconscious when Mr. Bakes arrived, r. and was taken to his home in & e specialist of Dr. Mellenthin However, he rallied and was s a regular graduate in medicine ADAMSVILLE able to return to Beaver Saturday I surgery and is licensed by the with Mr. Bakes, accompanied by his wife and two children. The patient of Utah. J. G. Evans is acting as bookkeep to improve and plans visits professionally the more has continued to return to his home Saturday. Dew- er for Andrew Morris at his sheep-shearifirtant towns and cities and offers ey is connected with an insurance plant at Newhouse, this Si who call on this trip free con-tiocompany in Wyoming, and is high season. Little Norman Griffiths celebrated the expense of salesman in his territory. Overwork except her 6th birthday on April 25th, with brought on the attack, as he has been and ment when desired, out-dolitparty. Twenty-fiv- e subject to heart trouble for several tle were feording to his method of treat-i- t and and boys present girls years. he does not operate for chronic sandwiches, cake cookies and candy were served. jtndicitis, gall stones, ulcers of Mrs. Kate Pearce has been in Beatonsils or taen, adenoids. ver the past week caring for her sis$e has to his credit wonderful re-- $ ter, Mrs. Dave Pearce, who has been in diseases of the stomach, quite ill. Ray Griffiths, Charles Johnson Thousands of suffers, many cases blood, skin, narves, heart, using the and Reese Jones are expecting a ey, bladder, bed wetting, catar-fea- k of years standing, after Treatment, report amazing large shipment of baby chicks. lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, Phungen It rids Mrs. Will Stewart has had a3 guests you of pain, vomitrecovery. tlcers and rectal ailments. her two daughing and other discomforts at once.. the past two week, you have been ailing for any No diet! Steady and rapid relief. ters, Mesdames Wallace Day and Bozarth, and their children. of time and do not get any Guaranteed to heal stomach ulcers in home on the J. M. Griffiths' The be to or 60 back, you money r, do not fail to call, as im-e- r soledays Adamsville is being remodranch at for word we take your judge measurers and made confortable for Mr. rather than dis-- 1 it. The Phungen Treatment is high- eled Mrs. Griffiths' son and daughter, are very often the cause of your ly recommended for Ulcers, Severe and Griffiths, of Chronic Gastritis, as well as Acidosis, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben t standing trouble. run the farm will who Minersville, Heartburn, Indigestion, member above dates, that n Dyspepsia, this summer. etc. on this trip will be free Mr. Wilson, who worked on the on booklet Interesting fthat his treatment is different, Livl farm all winter, has gone to testialso Stomach rALEi Ulcers, where he has employment. ferried women must be accom-monial letters from former suffers. Beaver, by their husbands. PIII XGEN LABORATORIES I dress: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los GREENVILLE St. Taul, Minn. les, California. ?rl which arrived Mon- - Dor-ISK- TS" Mrgan- S. j, fZh fds :j Coming to lf f Kem-mere- n, Stomach Dicers La-vi- T-- Dorothy Calvert underwent a tonsil operation Saturday at Beaver. Greenville was well represented at Beaver during the Aviation tlavs. Quite a few people went up in the. pianes ana seemed to enjoy the ride. Earl Whtttaker. of Circleville, called on his aunt, Mrs. Dan K. Barton, this week. About twentv little folks surnrised Barbara Morris Friday night. Time was spent playing games and dancing, after which refreshments were served. Vivian and Marv Brown, daueh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown or Miitord, came over with their uncle, It. T. Brown, and are visiting relatives here. Josenh Murdock is visitinor his children at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 0. A. Blackner. Twenty-thre- e nersons nmtorpd to Beaver for the Primary ance. All had an enjoyable time. Fern Murdock had n severn at tack of the flu. but i3 able to be in school again. Little Allen Thomnson. who hns been so ill for some time is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lund, of visited relatives in Greenville. Sunday. Nell Morris and Laura Calvert returned with them to Milford and Miss Calvert went on to Callente. Bert Bronzo and Ken Reese, who have been working for Tom Gunn, with his sheeD. came in last ntcht tn visit with relatives for a while. Milford -- Beaver The Milford-Bcav- er regular Stage Line Stage is now making one found-tri- LEAVE MILFORD AT ARRIVE AT BEAVER LEAVE BEAVER.....: ARRIVE AT MILFORD p daily. 8:15 A. 10:30 A. A. M. M. M. 1:30 P. M. Il!l5 TOM MASTROS, Prop. carry a complete iine of Standard Bakery Goods and are glad at any time to make any special article which you may desire. Bread is Your Best Food Eat More of It BEAVER BAKERY BLAINE BLACKETT, singing for Sacramental meeting last, Sunday'evening. The speakers werrj also furnished by the school. Vilda Murdock and Floyd Hardy gave talks and Lester Wittwer gave a reading. Everyone present enjoyed the services. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eyre of Salt Lake have returned from Cedar City and are visiting here with relatives, and friends. Miss Idella Dahl, one of our most prominent grade teachers, played hooky from school last week and made a trip to St. George, where she was married in the temple to Devere Robinson of Paragoonah. The young couple have the best wishes of our entire community. Mrs. Frank Williams left Saturday for Salt Lake City where she' win, make an extended visit with relatives and friends. Hartley Eyre, who has been at tending the B. A. C. at Cedar City, has come home to help his father on the farm. Prop. The Cheaper Way to Raise Calves and Produce Milk PURINA CALF CHOW is a food for baby calves that will entirely replace whole milk or improve sKim miiK. it win raise gooa caives at mucn less cost i OUR POULTRY PRODUCERS have proved it pays 10 ieea raying masn to nens to increase egg production. If you will try our DAIRY MASH you will prove to yourself that it pays to feed it. Any dis satisfied customer can have his money back if it doesn t do the work, if fed according to instructions. A new bank opened for business in Delta May 1st. Salt Lake and Delta men are back of the new institution. R. o Advertising, carefully planned, attracts the buyers, keeps your business before the public and gets C MURDOCK Xever a road too Ion for the ALL-AMERICAN- tSIX He was on ful accident Thursday. his way from Richfield, bringing three horses. The horses he was and leading became unmanageable, Bariha rnnea around Mr. ton. He was thrown against the nnmmel nf the sadd e wun sucn lurue that three ribs were broken. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Barton entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Dan K. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams and family and Mrs. S. R, Barton. You Have Business Problems o People are built like automobiles. Several Parowan people have made Some are built for speed, some for a contract which guarantees to pay looks, while the majority just ram- them $4.00 for all the Chinchilla ble along. rabbits they can raise. Relatives here received word Tuesday afternoon of the death of Mrs, Leonard Banks at her home in Milford. The family moved from here to Milford where Mr. Banks is employed on the U. P. railroad. Claude Albrecht came over from Tremont, Monday, to get his wife and family, who have spent the last three months with Mrs. Albrecht's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McKnight. The M. H. S. chorus furnished the rnrr and Mrs. LaPril Baker of Idaho are at the home of Mrs. Williams' sister, Mrs. Walter Blackner. W. Scott Barton met with a pain- Wil-den- MINERSVILLE con-Itio- Mrs. George Williams HERE FROM CEDAR Mr. and The May issue of the Union Pacific Mrs. Ted Wilden and family from Ce- Magazine gives an excellent descrip's dar City spent Sunday with Mr. tive article on the resources and admother, Mrs. F. 0. Wilden, and vantages of Utah, written by Gov. otner relatives in Beaver. Geo. H. Dern. if I T. If Wherever you go. 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