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Show nv,,-- x d r 4 :S"? i - il i?V 1 , ,(' in ii M 'I- - A, Vk Ma Frank lip. K. A. I'city l.'l'l Ut.t Thursday in , join Mrs. IVtf.v and snn liad nijrlcs when' Mrs. Tin' vi.siiii ti'ii days previously. ar.' cxiicclcd Imrk in jvtty. 1 M EMISKU THE ItRAVKR PKRSS, BKAVEU, UTAH, FRIDAY, I)i: today s ' '' i Friday Stoddard and Mart in made a rip to I'.ioiidi-i- ' (lood-- City on Wednesday. CANDIDATES CHOSEN FOR ANNUAL AFFAIR Next Tuesday the remilar study pi'oKi'aia at the West Ward M. I. A. J.;t lot ili.u for candidates for queen w ill he replaced by a in'ouru in one-a-ol' of the annual (Ircci and (lold hall Clii ist mas inuie, readinus anda which will he an event of January play. "The Florist Simp." under- has heiiun in the M 1. A.'s (if both l'ulK. .Mrs. of the direition I.elioy t ct .h'-di- Candy Sale operetta under the direction of Fuciile Williams, entitled "A Search for Santa Clause," is being little folks from t lie presented by Belknap school at the High school each ward auditorium Thursday evening. I Tlioiriion went, to Salt Miss wln rc slic will spend l.ukc last v'-souk linn- visiiini; lier ln'Otlicr, Crant Tliofiil on. IH. . An Mrs. Fast and West Wards. Several candidates in Milion (iciiti-.- is today for are to he nominated and will receive Location notlcea for sale at the Caliente. He expects In return about the votes of their supporters up lo a short time before Hie ball. The three Christinas. I'riiHH Office, number of receiving the highest votes in each ward will become candidates for the final try when the queen is chosen at the ball from amoliM the contestants. West ward aspirants for the honor are the .Misses Vera Tanner, Helen Holm. Margaret (Irifliths. t'hloe Farrer, Norma .Mor.nan, Chloe lioytor These are all and Vie ('artwriiiht. from the Gleaners Class and ballots will be cast at each .Mutual meetiim This is the time of year that farmers should for several weeks. The Fast ward announces that onhave their harness, saddles and collars rethree candidates have been named ly work for the spring paired ready thus far who are .Miss Clara White, Miss Fearl Cillies and .Miss Clirista Patterson. They hope for a larger attendance at the next meet inn' when further candidates can be named and hallolint; boi;un. Interest in the choice of queen is usually keen and the honor is well worth striving for. Mrs. William Baldwin. Sr. spei;! a few days at Cedar with her daughter .Mrs. Alice Thomas. .Mr. and Mrs. William Bald wiu.J r. announce the arrival of a wonderful bundle of Christ mas joy in the form (if a 1 h Mi. iiaby Boy at their home in .Mohrlund, Ftah. Bail Baldwin of the B. A. C. suffered an attack of appendicitis and was unable to play wiih his basket, ball team. Those who attended the niusicalc given by the second ward choir and the B. A. C. music department Sunday evening at Cedar were, fortunate as it was something worthwhile and long to be remembered. Willi a sudden drop in temperature Saturday uigiil. thermometers registered the lowest so far this win-le- r with 17"' below o Sunday morning, moderating considerable during the day. Tuesday morning was IS' beiow and Wednesday 11'' below. Hecenihe!' .", Mrs. Heber C. Dean Hit Geo. W. Woodhouse Tomorrow Christmas is near at hand. Many people are buying their candies now. For tomorrow we are offering 4 numbers of chocolates at prices that are only about half as much as most dealHere ers charge. they are for Saturday only: 1 lb. box -- celebrated her seventy-fiftbirihday. hn.lhers, sisters, children and Beaver the evening Saturday kelball bovs will meet Coach la- - g a niicuno ten gatnered at per Home fens speedy players from lixie Sunday evening to honor her. to This will be a Per " as served on Hie local floor thirty people. ood fast game because neither team 'Those present were .M- i- John A. ndlelui rst. have as yet been defeated in the Smith, .Mr. Joseph U. .Mr. and .Mrs. ,os. A. Smith. Mr. and h practice games. .Mrs. Fdwin Swindhdnu-sMr. John h T. Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. John L. ft Ferris and tour children, Mr. and h bas-j11'- J If It's a Gift, We Have It. 1' I HOLDS IT TILL CHRISTMAS s s -- s . , 9 i ft ft Men's Suits, Hats, Hose, Shirts, Pajamas, Ties, Mufflers, Cloves, Swea'ers, Belts, Bath Rohes, Silk . Unions, Handkerchiefs , and Leather Vests. WOMEN'S Silk Scarf, Pajamas, Night (Jowns, Silk Under Garments, Silk Hose, House Slippers, Shoes, Bath Rohes, Tahle Linen, Dishes, Silverware and o'her useful Give Electrical ft GIFTS . SPECIALREDUCTIONS Is ft at. m. h it and Velocipedes ,3.50, 1.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.95 3.50, 1.00, and 5.95 $2, 3.00 and 3.75 3.00 and 3.50 1.25 Sleighs Doll Buggies Boys Ice Skates WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE ON ALL TOYS, (IAMES. ETC COME IN AND BUY FOR LESS. J.F.TOLTON INV.CO. Anderson -- extra fancy, dark and light, hard and soft center., chocolates (our best quality) per box, 79c. of Oak City and their three children, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. l'aice. and live children, Mrs. Thomas Muir, and Amelia Dean A very pleasant evening was spent. Warren Dean ami his friend. Lee Forsythe, students at he I',. A. ('., spent a week end in Beaver recently. Mrs Joe Swiudiehur-- t returned recently from i'rovo when1 she had been spending a month with her daughter. Airs. II. It. Webb, f,!ni X. 1st West. A baby tiii was born 1o Mr. and Mrs. Webb Xov. 7 last. Mrs. We have a special price on navel oranges, by the half case, $1.25; whole case, $2.50. are surely proud of the new arrival, this being their second child, the oldest :now being ti years of age. Mrs. Dorothy Baker of Salt Lake iCity and Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Brad-ishaof Miiford were dinner guests !at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M u nfor Sa t urda y. Mr. and Mrs. Mehiu Mathews are visiting and shopping at the metropolis for a few days. Mrs. James llowd and daughters. Donna and Berlha are visiting this pads, week end with relatives in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tolion will vacu-- . spend Hie holidays with t!v daughters in Salt. Lake. these Remember prices are for Saturday, Dec... 19th, All of these only. boxes w ill be ideal . 1 Waffle irons, washers, corn as Christmas gifts. OaRJGGH poppers, irons, urns, perculators, radios SPECIAL EDITION TO BE E. LeRoy Puffer Phone 81F3 cre- am center chocolates, 35c; 2 lb. box . Swindlehursl reports that they (lifts. Boys Coaster Wagons, Fldou .Mrs. ft box fancy b. Or l cen- ter chocolates, 35c; j ' a- A SMALL DEPOSIT large cherry I "A Surety of I I Purity" ISSUED NEXT WEEK FOR WEST WARD BUILDING mem-oratin- , f iv :. ; n 5 Con'ains Descriptions of the New Building, Pictures of! Officers, History and Aim of All Organizations, Adsj' of firms, etc., etc. Our nevt is. ir- will lime large i, com pag.- proport ions tiie ompbeion of the new (Miililina. P.rtiv. r'.-- li n vVi.m iii I,. D S. West Ward ( hapei. WeA'e been .i), lung ll'l inlel'esi .... u r u .i .1 . I, Tin dedication dale - eon a n lion need. And now le,.r Piv.sS tells the world tl;:t tin hit; project i s Of best Christmas wishes We send you a store, For glad holidays w. And good-wil- l galore! i v g ' W f vi- . . t i . i THE -- -,, To Our Patrons and Friends We want to wish enrli and rii'H patron friend ou'i llow inu happiness anil cheer this Beaver Bakery is com plci cd. iher, Already up in eVeJit pe. in K,. I'l,. lie pei 1,, , Voii u ill pi, a ,, ,, are pa:;o, ,,f j; set lor lie big I ;,,a ny U J 1'es home of II Home Made Bread a ,. pardon the si.e of 'he papei !h; ,'.eek. as We are a reiu h lor m .t w ei k It was at lir-pla un.d lo have he vj,,.,. jal his pre, eli! week. Inn the ie o" the tav Sav-in- t 1 1 Blaine Blackett t t -- Prop. wee., made It im ,,,,, win ,),;,. ,),,. naaanenai0gmBHanjanmK lal or Xevt hciii omitted , I'earce is takinfC we. k instalment- - will be t.rint- :. Xe.M week id. and i, will ,i,,i 1... ,tis:,..,.,.,,t...l ',w hitsket ball boys on a tour to I'rad i. iillv .i r firm win. fur- ipiay at the following places: Order an rial 01 did wo, ,e, C, ,,N"' 'anaii. iMXie, ing.(clar, and eili'ice aie assi..i:;IL- tiatM i.t!l wih All of the (mi of town teachers of their in .mm,,,,, ,,!' II,,, ,.,il,H !. both sdn.nls toKO to Ihelr ,cr'- to I,. .I,,. event Mole B.av.i- linns tloiti v.n homes for the chrisltiias holidavs. AMr Mr"of KirkliHin .,,i, Mni.ri.i! lor 'the, ;im.,uine Fake City are in Heaver where huiiilim' ll"v lvil1 :l ' '"' H. .1. Cillies Ov.-a.e v,;, H h "v,'r piinl.-dwiih all of in-Mrs- """""V Maker who Iihh heen lor. Ii sou want on.- better' at the W. P. Paxton home ii u reserve in harge ,, 1',"'lrll,'I ' Salt Lake This odd,,,,, will i,e lain an '1'"' ,"i,k ilillesatol loWtl:- - III PUl'l h.t ""' L'an '' : rifllt h. molh- 'in? a wide ,u, illation in Heave,-' ' ' ' !,i ,lls' ""' K,'nli,, Ht,ro1 H"' ' "f H ., will tine nodi, u.i for county leiuniKI Irom a two wpekH home tin r, ban's to adverl:-,,- , p., Miiford with Mr. and Mr. 'n cause ii will be ,,, wid' h i. ii .... !"'") .Martin. . e, von l.aien t k, ... W'l t isjr,r, vi, ii should do Tl - ediI will take, cattle at 75c per head tion Will he ri'll sl !t il e;. y ,, ,) come he, ;ii,,,, of its hlnnii Ir.i; the tnr month, and will herd them every day in good feed. bii: l.VI lit ol ll.'.'i Peuvc: la su,(essfui hulbling of ih" Wcm Ward .Milton Gentry . chapel. list anil iilc-lid- po.-ii.i- We want In tnko this urea-in- n to thank our patron- - for their -- uixrt, which ha- - enabled -them the he- -t we know hou. Wo iru-- t that the nnv ear will add lo jour and -- ui i e . happine-.- - i'i !i! i - If il la- -l in e ho-1- ''"" - , n-- In cie I.- tut it'"' , STATE BANK OF BEAVER COUNTY - ,a-,- aiSB? l , i sp-k- en i he-id- 'r h- I 1 0 up: ) o -- 0 -- u.. .V |