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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, EYES EXAMINED and mother, Saturday tor the southern parks on a week's vacation trip. At Low Hotel, Beaver, Saturday, August 15th -B- Elsie and Anabelle Hales, Mrs. Jean Hales, left Misses GLASSES FITTED UTAH, y- Sam Gentry, Edwin Wooley and Misses Maude Gentry and 'Odessa Baldwin spent the week-en- d at Fish DR. F. B. PARKINSON OPTOMETRIS- TOf Cedar City, Utah Special attention and reduced prices to scholl children Lake. with their Salt Lake in daughter City. J A. O. Anderson spent the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wallace Paxton left Monday F. Joseph, returning to for a few days' visit in Panguitch. following day. Alex Hamilton of this city, acMonday at Mrs. John companied Wayne Richards and Texas the Joe Smith of Milford, on a week- end Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Murdoek, Jr. Warren Neilsen and family respent Monday in Fillmore. turned Monday from a week's visit Moroni. in Christie Patterson and Golda Waters spent Sunday with Mrs. Patterson's parents in Fillmore. fishing to trip Panguitch lake. During Stake Conference Sunday East Ward Relief Society will furnish free lunch for all visitors in the dining room of the high school bui'din,'. the out-of-to- Miss Marie Thompson, of Cedar City, spending a couple of weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Emma Mathews. is Mrs. Jos. R. Murdoek, Sr., ot Jennie Fotheringham left spent Sunday evening at the for Provo to visit her sisT. Gunn home visiting Fred her Misses Zola Feruley and Vie ter, Mrs. Eugene Liddiard. Smith arrived home Friday from a son Waldo Murdoek and family who are here from California. vacation trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell arrivMiss 1931. 14, STATE FAIR WILL BE 31. BEST IN YEARS SAY MEMBERS OF BOARD "Bigger and Better Than Ever," is a time-wophrase as applied to fairs and expositions, but in the case of the 1931 Utah State Fair, the plans an nounced by the State Fair board justify the Mrs. J. E. Cowdell departed TuesVan G. Roche, of El Pnso, day for her home in Los Angeles Texas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. after a month's visit with Mrs. Edith H. Tolton in this city. Woolsey in this city. - AUGUST rn Mr. and Mrs. I. Lesslng returned a week's visit Wednesday from Mrs. ft FRIDAY, Mil-for- d, expression. Saturday, October 3, the big state how will open at the State Fair grounds In Salt Lake City, to continue to and including October 10. As usual, the opening days coincide with the October general conference of the L. D. S. church, and the succeeding days will offer ample opportunity to conference visitors to enjoy the fair? Naturally, the interest of the visitor will center, as usual, in the vast educational and business benefit to be derived from the exhibits of Utah productsagriculture, livestock, horticul ture, mining:, manufactures, machin ery, fine arts, arts and crafts, etc. But, the amusement features will of previous years, with many of the old favorite attractions and some new ones. This year, for instance, the in 1931, excel those ever-popul- ar Whippet ed Wednesday from Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McShane and to spend a few days with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grimshaw visited and friends. the southern parks during the last dog races will be a will be re- Miss Vera Fotheringham sumed. three-day- s There Monday from a three months rodeo, featuring many star riders in Agua Caliente, Mexico, Los from Intermouritain ranges and will week-enAngeles and San Bernardino, Calif., be, says the management, the greatand Caliente, Nevada. est rodeo ever staged in Utah. The usual fun and frolic, with some new Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pool, of Mrs. Edith Woolsey entertained features, will be provided by the Midpassed through Beaver Wedfriends home her Mon at eighteen to way carnival attractions, while the American Fork nesday enroute day evening in honor of Mrs. J. E. animal circus, acrobats and gymnasts for a short visit with relatives. Cowdell who has been her guest the will excel those of past fairs. The outstanding entertainment this Lew Harris, former Beaver resi- past month. The evening was spent e dent, was here from California for a in a social good time with lunch year records a for the State few days visit with relatives and served at a lute hour. fair management. None other than the great friends the first of the week. Dobbsie" of radio John Ilowman went up to Provo fame, in "Captain with d. Miss Julia Low left Thursday for Salt Lake City and Odgen where she will spend a week's vacation with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Joseph and family and Mrs. A. G. Anderson in Cedar City spent the week-en- d and friends. visiting relatives Mll-for- d, ten-strik- A partition is being built this y Cleaners estabweek in the the following day, M. J. Warr and wife are in Park Sunday returning lishment, and the additional room by his wife, Mrs. John accompanied Mr. Warr is attending will be occupied by Mrs. Roy Bellls-to- n City where Idol and Arch Patterson. Mr. Pat the American Legion State as a beauty parlor. Both rooms terson has been receiving treatments are being remodeled and Mr. Bellis-to- n for several weeks for throat trouble is reported to be somewhat im experts to put in some additionand Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woolsey, acal equipment in his cleaning proved. Nu-Va- by Mrs. Sarah Saturday for a week's trip to the southern parks. companied left Arnold Ash worth Ross Smith 0. K. BARBER SHOP Woolsey, vacation j Mr. and Mrs. Bart Baldwin are rejoicing over the arrival of an 11 pound baby boy at their home Tues out man drove w son-in-la- from Colorado to Denver. to take Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson and little daughter arrived Sunday from Salt Lake City for a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tolton. Otis Fernley and son Wendell spent the week-enat Fish Lake. They joined Mr. and Mrs. George Fernley, of Milford, who have beer, spending a week'B vacation at the lake. Gus had the satis faction of catching one of the "big Harriet Thortey and Nor ma Petty, of Cedar City, and Venice Wadsworth. of Salt Lake City,' were guests of Miss Chloe Farrer In this city Saturday. voire thrill eoatw little nun. For example, citliin to ntation dar rate4 o from Beaver to: San Diego, Calif Ely, Nevada $1.75 75 fcienlog iiud ii.lit rate are tower. Call br nnmber are qnlrker, Xtf Call long Distance (fk Nwbr Please? TELEPHONE- - Mrs. Mayme Rwindlehurst, who has been in the Milford hospital suffering with an infected foot, had improved sufficiently to be brought home Tuesday. Mr. the aged and Mrs. d TRAIN FOR LEADERSHIP at the School opens Monday Sept. 14th Write for catalog 1930 was Tit-usvill- Coprrl(htd, White Harvey ! George Wilson, for a number of years engaged In the shoe repair business In this city, with his wife and four children spent several days in Beaver last week visiting at the home of Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. James Honpes, and with other relatives and friends. They returned to their home in Sprlngvllle Friday. Iftori at Salt Lake Cook, of tlm T.puulnc- acted business In City, vls- Vinmp and ImnR- - Beaver Wednesday. Dayton Tires are giving great service New Low Prices MILLER GARAGE Jack Miller, Prep. Harry Martin. Mechanic 1928 in good humor when your suit is WELL PRESSED. j CARD OF THANKS Call us for CLEANERS Y We ENJOY SWIMMING PARTY AT RADIUM HOT SPRINGS Hutchings, Chloe 8 88-- F Telephone strictly first class work aad prompt service. NEW-WA- floral offerings. Jeddy Atkin and family. Plumber CLEANED AND o pathy and ARTHUR SMITH You are more apt to be $562,000, and in 1931, a decrease of $21,000. desire to express our sincere appreciation to the people of Beaver for their assistance during the recent Illness and death of our beloved daughter. Also for the sym- A.: For Monday $541,000, RADIO PLANTLOCATION After a lapse of two years when Miiford citizens had abandoned the Singing Congregation. hope of seeing a government radio Invocation William A. Miller. word was received this Girls' Chorus Directed by Ila station here, from Washington, D. C. that week Faux. such a station would be established Ann Price. Heading Instrumental Trio Lois, Joseph- here within the year. One of ten new stations to be estabine and Clara White. lished by the department of comTalk "193-- 3 2 Slogan," Attorlocal station will be built to the merce, ney Geo. C. Miller. information for the weather provide Vocal Solo Alvin Baker. Los between Angeles and Salt Ruelon Mrs. Williams. flyers Reading Lake. Faux. Solo Ila Zelaphone In July, 1929, George D. Barr, a re- Male Quartet. presentaitve of the department of Closing prayer Gus Fernley. commerce visited Milford to study the for such a station. Findconditions Quarterly Conference he recommended a them favorable, ing Set Aug. 15-1- 6 piece of land on Dr. Addyson Bybee's ranch and another belonging to CharlQuarterly conference of the Beav- es Beard north west of town, as desirer Stake will be held August 15 and able locations for the proposed radio 16 in the East Ward chapel. Represtation. sentatives from the General Authorto Wiring his recommendations ities will be present. he instructions received The first session will be Saturday Washington, to take options on both pieces of proevening at 8 p. m. perty. o Since these negotiations, nothing ARREST MADE has been done about the building of the plant until the official announceHelper Lee Piamenti, of Helper was placed under arrest Tuesday and ment was made this week in Washheld for investigation in connection ington. At the time of Mr. Barr's visit with the burglarizing of Shramm-Johnson- 's for the station were that a two plans drug store at Helper early hundred and twenty-fiv- e foot tower be Monday morning. He will probably a house built, well dug, and erected, be arraigned the last part of the week. and electric power connecIn the meantime he is at liberty under telephone tions made. Three radio operators Times. ?2500 bond. were to be stationed here and to make their homes in town. From fifteen to Ore shipments from the Apex thousand dollars was estimattwenty mine, near St. George, are contlnu ed as the cost of establishing the ing at the rate of about 9000 pounds plant. being trucked to Cedar City every Complete information as to the deday. tails of the plant has not been received but there will probably be few changes in the original plans. Other new stations that are to be constructed at the same time are to be at Spokane, Washingon; Pueblo, Colorado, Springfield, Missouri, Houston, Texas, Miami, Florida, Minneapoe, lis, St. Paul, San Antonio, Texas, and Florida, Mobile, Alabama. M. I. the tax levy for 1931 at 18.5 mills, a decrease of 1.5 mills from last year's levy of 20 mills. The total valuation of the city in Aenonc Mrs. See Dixie College Graduates Get Positions alone, to the AS BY GOVERNMENT The following program will be given Sunday evening, Aug. 16, at 8 o'clock, at the East Ward chapel, under the direction of the Beavet-Stak- ABE MURDOCH A ttorney-at-L- a w BEAVER I' Was IB )& V Farrer, EE ss and Christie Patterson. filVK SWIMMING I'ARTV AT RAMI I'M WARM SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tolton enter-- j tained Tuesday evening In honor of'EE Mrs. Tolton's sister, Mrs. Van G.lEE of El Paso, Texas, at a Roche, swimming party at Radium Warm Springs. On their return from the plunge, a delightful hot dinner was served at the Tolton home. Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Tol ton's hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Lew.Mar Price, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Hop kins. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Petty, Mrs. Kate Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Barton, and Hale Taggart of Salt Lake City. o APPRECIATION We lake this opportunity to express our sincerest appreciation to our many friends who so kindly j and Mrs. When you send a dollar out of town that dollar is gone forever. When yoo buy goods as home, the money will stay in your community and probably return to you. When vou send out of town for printing the same rule applies. When you spend it with the local rendered assistance during the aw ful trouble which came to us by the accident that befell our little boy, Warren. We thank those who gent us beau tiful flowers, and others with thelrj material assistance, and especially the Relief Society whose timely help came as a blessing in time of need. We are happy that our little boy has been spared and Is now back home; with us, and is improving. Gratefully Yours, Mr. UTAH illllillllllH ; Chas Dixie College This Stake Program MILFORD DESIGNATED Sunday Evening A A. Eleven young ladies of Beaver en Mrs. Arthur W. Potts, of Salt joyed a swimming party at the Rad Lake, is visiting at the John F. Jos- ium Warm Springs Wednesday even-- ! eph home. Mrs. Potts was formerly lng with a picnic lunch at Hanging 'EE Mr. Miss Bonnie Anderson. and Kock after the swim. EE Mrs. Potts, with a party of friends Those enjoying the trip were Vera EE have just completed a tour of the Timer, Josephine and Lola White, EE parks and a week's fishing at Fish Ann and Lorene Price, Ora Gunn, EE G o d a Lake. Waters Aleen Morgan, 'EE went to Salt Lake Sunday, returning with her little son Warren on Tuesday. The litDr. Kuckenbrod, who several tle lad who had been ill in the hosyears ago practiced dentistry In pital several weeks, has made splenBeaver, accompanied by his wife, did progress, and is now able to was greeting old friends here and in walk and talk to some extent, alMilford the first of the week. Tbey though it may be some time before returned to Salt Lake City Wednes- he fully recovers. day. phone, at the fair grounds. will be a feature worth the repair two years, day. Misses mother: daily tional program from KSL. After- noons and evenings, he and his com-- 1 pany will appear, without the micro-- 1 trip who has operated a State fair. shoop here for the left last week for CITY past VALUATION DECREASES make his home Colo., to Denver, with his daughter. Mr. Pullin's Iieaver City council set S. J. Pullin, Miss Lydia Robinson left Monday for Brigham City to prepare for the 'um" for which that lake is noted. opening of her school work, after having enjoyed her vacation with Postmaster Wm. Boyle and sons, home folks in Beaver. Abe and Max, and G. A. Gilbert of Los Angeles, spent a few days at Misses Ada Morgan, and Marie Hryce, Zion and Grand Canyon parks Baldwin, and Messrs. Douglas Stew- the latter part of last week. Max art and Loyal Babbott, of Ely, Nev. and his friend, Mr. Gilbert, expect to are spending a few days with Mrs. leave today for their home In Calf1 Belle Reese. fornia. llo.r l lie unl of lie Ioiik to hear would And I. our IltNtnni-- . jewelry Service 8$ sixteen enterperson, tainers, will appear at the fair for five days and nig-htsMornings, Captain Dobbsie will broadcast his na 1. Hut., Whltoftllllilllll newspaper, the local printer will spend the same dollar in your place of busi- BE WISE KEEP THE DOLLARS AT HOME THE BEAVER PRESS I |