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Show PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, . to Coming TWICE TOLD TALES SPECIALISTS the LOCAL ITEMS made mJp" Tt0n Wednesday. ana arink dispensaries. The trip board sort refused the requests, having decided to allow no more like struc Mrs. Marv The James Yardley tures to be erected over the side-- , la the ' handsome family new "upmo walks of the city. Forest Supervisor William The University nf TTtnh anva fhnt H.,,. has received L. A Harris Wesley Baker, who was a former in the land dr,L, ' . . on .to. d returned from Sunday a weeks visit with est service at relatives in Los student of the Beaver High School, nas rendered many a fine musical WWn.ton, aild Angeles. will assume hiu J. v" number on his aronrdinn at tho T7nl. June uuiieg Billie" Hardy Miss Kate Smith has versity the past season. His talent Reynolds were marrmrt 11 returned trom Cedar City where she has been nay also been manifested at foottLTWeek-versitWork will begin ball rallies and a great many other teaching the past term. hiHMi Student Urograms. Ha is ft niehiher '"""euiateiy. The following teachers have l.n nayMrs.fromC. B.a McMullin returned Sun. of Psi Rho Lambda, local social fra employed to teach in u, week's visit with rela- ternity. school next termq tives in Salt Lake City. o Perintendent, Misses Vie ChrSan NEW HOOKS RECEIVED Winnif red Smith, Catherine Kh" City Manager Jos. Manzione reAT COUNTY LIBRARY Hal1 and turned Monday from Pittsburg, Pa., Charlotte Halt where he had been called to attend The Beaver County Library has the funeral of his mother. added twenty-fou- r new books to the GOLDEN WEDDING We note by the Milford News that shelves this week. These books are Karl S. Carlton and family have mov- now available for the use of the pak&UUITION HELD ed from Milford to their ranch south- trons, and are as follows: west of town. "Lindberg," by Fife. The I. O. O. F. hall was the "The Bat," by Rinehart. Bread is Your Best Food Eat More of It by Krlbbs. 26theinT lfltleS the Wt ofS'e A new modern drinking fountain "Sunny Mateel," occasion of the has been ordered by the city to re"Cloudy in the West," by White. family and descendants, "The Wolf Pack." by Cooper. the one in front of the drug place with a few invited guests, meeting "Beauty and the Beast," by Nor-ristore, which was broken last winter. celebrate the Golden Wedding to of John A and Charlotte Swindlehurst "Emerald Trails," by Gregory. The East Ward Primary Mother's Smith. Since childhood this "The Planter of the Tree," by Day will be held on Saturday, May worthy couple has been identified with Beav- 12th at the East Ward Chapel. AH BLAINE BLACKETT, Prop. er, its growth and development; and mothers are invited to "The Ghost of Hemlock Canyon." attend, at the now when the shades of the Also many others. evening hour of 3:00 P. M. of their lives is enveloping them they visualize the past and appreci-atThe beautiful silk sofa pillow givUtah hatcheries will produce just how kind fate has been to en away by the Star Theatre Monday baby chicks this year. PRESS WANT.ADS. BRING RESULTS them. night was won by Miss Dorothy TanThey have been blessed with eight ner. Another similar pillow will be children, all of whom survive them given away next Monday night. as well as thirty-thre- e illl!IIIIII!ill!ll!!lllllllll!ll!!llll!l!H grandchildren. This seems almost phenomenal R. C. Murdock has purchased a that a family of this number should new ton and a half International escape the grim reaper in this era of truck to aid in handling his transfatalities. All the children and thir- portation business between Milford ty of the grandchildren were present and Beaver. on the occasion. There Dr. F. J. Alexander, who has been one hundred participants, all eager making regular professional visits to io uo nonor to tne worthy host and your town for many years to care for hostess, and to wish th em rnnti'niio1 the eyes, will be at Beaver Low Hotel happiness and prosperity. At the Saturday May 19th, from 4 to 8 p. tables were m., and Sunday, May 20th, all day. seated seventy-fiv- e That defy solution, we may be able to suggest proper guests who partook of a sumptous J. D. Bakes and family departed course to pursue at least, we'll be glad to try. repast served by the children and . granacnuaren, while the younger Saturday for their home in Kemmer-er- , in to return members cavorted to the strains of, expect Wyo. They Whether you are a customer or not, come in and tell music. Dancing, eames. reading about thirty days and will spend the vocal and instrumental music made greater part of the summer in Beavus your troubles. , up the evening's program "till the er. wee sma' hours of morning. The high school of Milford has doMr. and Mrs. Smith are of V.ne- You may be able to increase your profits or business lish extraction. Their parents were nated their library to the county liOtto among the early settlers of Beaver. brary at that place, and Mrs. efficency through the advice of some of our experienced THE BANK They have lived honest, frugal lives, Schwob, county librarian, went to in arrangof ficers and directors. covering a period when the modern Milford yesterday to assist OF PERSONAL "flappers" were unknown. Early ing the books in their new location. hardships and privations were meted We will be pleased to handle your business for you and The East Ward Sunday School is SERVICE" out to them and though they seemed to test the metal at the time, they arranging for a splendid Mother's to you all the facilities of a conservative, yet active extend were in reality blessings in disguise, riiiv tirnsram for Sunday morning. devotbe will ' class entire The period And so in the golden sunset of their banking institution. lives, health and peace abound to ed to the program. Presentations bless 'their union. May they live to will be made to all mothers present. witness many recurrences of the Lions club held their Tho wedding anniversary, if their heart? rppn lar leaver nnnn luncheon Monday at so desire. the Low Cafe. Business pertaining o to the establishment oi aues, eic, Phone 24 when you have any news worn r.nssed unon. and the club is Capital and Surplus, $81,000.00 now getting in shape to proceed with a business jE carry a complete line of Standard Bakery Goods and are glad at any time to make any special article "which you may desire. Sedan dk poXoTorERATE dc at f;ifnrd Hotel iU"" Saturday, May 12th, 1 i1." .1, 2 to 8 P. M. Monday, May 14, to i i. Hours - DAyToXIA' TW0 At the reeular nieetln? nf lha council Monday evening, several an- inicuuous were presented ror permission to erect rannnfea nvpr tha sidewalks in front of service stations -.1 .L! Medicine past biiw Will be - Items from the Piles 0f the Pre, Twenty Years Ago This Weifk 0LLENTHIN & CO. . FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1028 - i Charge o for Consultation Mellenthia & graduate m wouamo Dr. specialist of e regular Lfgery ana of Utah. lli:BUBCU 1S professionally the more Lnt towns and cities and offers who call on this trip iree the expense of aent when desired. method of treat- carding to his not operate lor enrome lie does stones, ulcers of gall jicitis, tonsils or adenoids, re las to his credit wonderful livthe of stomach, diseases Lels, blood, skin, nsrves, heart, tv, blaifder. bed wetting, catarsciatica. ieak lungs, rheumatism, Iters and rectal ailments. nn fa voa nave oeeii amus " .! con-exce- pt time and do not get any as 1m- do not fail to call, measurers rather than dis- - iji of r, h often the cause of your trouble. member above dates, that con- be free ion on this trip will Hat his treatment is different. rried women must be accom- ii by their husbands. !ress: 224 Bradbury Bldg:, Los lare very (standing California. :es, LROAD TIME-TABL- E AT MILFORD EAST-BOUN- D Lt 6:27 A. M, 5, Lt. 12:02 P. M. Continental Lt 2:10 P. M. f, Local 10:00 P. M. Gold Coast Los Angeles i. , WEST-BOUN- 7:50 2:45 4:42 Coast Lt.... 9:05 Local..!. 5 5, I, Continental Lt Los Angeles Lt Gold Milford sign tor A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Lions club has had Ay-er- s. e You Have Business Problems If the many tasks berore tnem. I e E H H H IP I Clark, who has been in California for, relatives visiting several weeks, returned to Beaver the first of the week. She was aca companied by her daughter, Miss Clark, who Is assisting her sister, Mrs. Louie ilford-Beav- 5 State Bank of Beaver County a, mile from guidance of aviators. erected about a the BEAVER BAKERY s. Stage Line er Al-t- The Milford-Beav- er regular Stage is now making one daily. round-tri- p LEAVE MILFORD AT ARRIVE AT BEAVER LEAVE REAVER ARRIVE AT MILFORD A. M. A. M. A. M. 8:15 10:30 11:15 1:30 1 , P. M. TOM MASTROS, Prop. LOW illicit Relive May 15, Wcsl Lilrul May 011, U HrplcaiM M Sloiiovem Enron h Return I 22,East The Beaver High School Band was of compelled to forego the pleasure to comtheir trip to Salt Lake Cityband conpete in the Elmo of illness to the test, owing band who Tanner, a member of the In had some Important solo work numbers. contest the imil OrloWt 31 summer l l your summer trip lo take iiilvunla-cursion fares. You will have a choice ol return routes, if aired. an, may ake a,vatUae n ,,rr(1 ,tpnvrr privilepei "fuie. Final rclurn limit Octol.n SI. PLa-- Z?pn 'ni 'I:'1' f''"np .iiifii.linni. fr,n ni m LOW ROI XD TRIP FARES From Milford, I'tah, to flight nenver Omaha Kansas City fnre. .V,,,,rrt ,ni. I,,w ai Noilonal rnrk nl ""Milroad I - State-Nation- zion m. o ,rip urwxrflled Chicago .1 New York City New Orleans Los Angeles " pmrtirnlly u,e United Slll,e, and Portland Boston Washington Ask Agent for Further " """ g """ Tr?'ii ""J Details D. S. I General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City, Ltah Elmo Tanner was taken seriously ill Sunday with an attack of appendicitis. He was taken to the Milford hospital where an operation was performed that day. Reports from Milford state that he Is getting along nicely. Mackerell & Cockett expect to discontinue carrying furniture in their stock, with the exception of a few chairs, beds, etc., to fill immediate needs. The large stock now on hands will be disposed of. See their ad. on the last page of this issue. Mr. and Mrs. R. Neilson, of Los Mr. Angeles, arrived Tuesday to visit Neilson's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Neilson, and his sister, Mrs. Jack Gillies. Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Gillies, they drove to Salt Lake City for a few days' viBit. Messrs. Warren Neilsen and Ken Barton drove to Salt Lake City SunMr. day returning Tuesdayto evening. get delivery the made trip Neilsen on a new Ford roadster for a Milford purchased the party, and Mr. BartonDutch Mill root fixtures for his Old beer stand while in the city. 21 Y Mrs. A. J. Meredith, In the Cafe. al to All records for April travel the broken were Park National Zion total of 1.671 past month when a It was anpeople entered the park nounced at the park office. Of the total.' 1.587 arrived In 434 automo of the Ltah biles, and 84 by Magestotal Is an InThe Parks Company. crease of 92 per cent over figure? for the same month last year. assortment age have received a large Ltah of various scenes taken by the in meir Productions in ure e ...i.ii. 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