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Show a MAY 13, M32. THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, TfTAH. FRIDAY, In The WE MEN'S SUEDE AND CHAMOIS JACKETS ... We Are Just in Receipt of These Outing Vests at Ladies Mesh Hosiery AND $1.65 Brassiere and Bloomers Munsingwear Quality J. F. TOLTON INVESTMENT CO. who assisted Mrs. Barton in entertaining these little friends and playmates of Fay. Each gave Fay a present and wished her many happy returns of the Entertains at Bridge day. Refreshments of delicious Ice Mrs. Arnold Ashworth entertained cream and cake, candy peanuts and the members of her club Thursday punch were served. rvening at her home. The evening was spent playing- bridge. Mrs. LotMr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson tie Thompson received club prize, were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Grace Gillies gue&t prize, and ; i nr...i Nellie Tolton, low. A tempting lunch fi,.ll YYfunesuuy evening. was served to sixteen guests. Birthday Party Celebrates Sixth Birthday Mrs. La Vein Tanner entertained at Mrs. Thelma Barton entertained at a party twenty-sevelittle friend a party in honor of the 6th birthday and playmates of her little son Ear of her little daughter Fay Tuesday, in honor of his 4th birthday, Wednes May 10th. Thirty little guest were day, May 11th from 3 to 5 o'clock. A present and had a lovely time on the delicious luncheon was served at 5 lawn playing games and singing o'clock. songs lead by Mrs. Lucille Williams A large birthday cake with candles was the delight of all tne kiddies. Those present were: Edna Rae Fernley, 11a and Ida Smith, Mary Lue LET US BE YOUR Tolton, Leah Nowers, Maryland Tol BARBERS ton, Leland Black, Julia Marie Mur dock, Carol Murdock, Allen Petty Your Hair will be Cut Carol Jean Nelson, Jimmy Hickman The Way You Want It Leona Nowers, Bonnie Lue and Ruth O. K. BARBER SHOP Joseph, Lavar and Jackie Hollings. head, Eugene and Junior Powell Dona Beeson, Bardella Hoopes, Jay - n If it is Service You Want BRING YOUR SHOE WORK to BEAVER CITY SHOE SHOP ED CROUSE Proprietor Mildred Murdock, Gillies, Ward and David Fox. Nelson and made Elvon Astell of Salina Goodchildren returned Friday from Cedar 'hort visit with Mrs. Mary after a few days visit with relatives. a win Sunday afternoon. South Neil Boyter, Lewis Lessing and AlMrs. "Gdd7E re of ton Swindlehurst spent Sunday in St. Mr. andMiss Arleen Gray of Mine M lford. Mrs. n. George. ville visited with their sister, at afternoon Saturday Goodwin Mrs. Charles Keel and children K. spent Friday and Saturday at Milford Beaver. with relatives. who has been Mrs. Burl Ashworth a week with bed lor her to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson spent confined as being heart attack is reported Tuesday and Wednesday at Cedar a little better. a City with relatives. R. C. MurWhite Flint seed corn. Mrs. LeRoy Puffer left Saturday for Logan where she will spend a dock. month visiting with her parents. and Niels Salt Lake m been have who Mrs. Vera Stoney, accompanied by Jensen Jessie Frazier, of Milford, spent Sun- since Thursday returns. day in St. George, guests of Mrs. day. Sarah White. her Lois Stoney left Saturday for has Miss Stoney Lake, Salt in home Chriata Patterson visited in Fillin our schools the past more over the week-enreturning been teaching term. Sunday evening, accompanied by her sister, Blanche. Zola Fernley who has been teachher vaMr. and Mrs. Howard Farnsworth ing in Milford, is spending Mrs. and Mr. her with parents, cation of Los Angeles, Calif., are the guest of their sister, Mrs, Ernest Joseph Gus Fernley. and other relatives. Frank Smith, who has been in OvFred Harris was one of the mem- erton, Nevada, for the past three bers in graduation class of the semin- weeks, returned home Saturday. ary whose name failed to be in the Catherine Murdock, who has been list published last week. in Provo for the past three weeks Mrs. Lottie Pearce spent Sunday visiting with relatives returned home in Joseph, visiting with her daughter-in-law- , Sunday. Mrs. Othel Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson and Emil Nowers returned home Sun- family of Cedar spent Sunday with Mrs. Mol-li- e day from Salt Lake where he has Miss Lurena Burridge and Farrer. been the past week attending to d, Coffee Beans Fresh J 5 Pounds 19c Pound 20cJ Bag 29c 4 Germade Spuds utah Ruls 10 lbs Oct? Corn Starch 2 pgs. 15c Toilet Soap Lard 1 In A Bars 8 ib. Pau 75c 10c 9c Vinegar nMv R Ground 9. Amaizo Algor U. S. Inspected 1 Bott,e Con 1 Sunripe Medium ClrW Navy Beans Chili Beans 83c 25 100"-$3- .23 We Reserve 100 87c Baldwin, and Mrs. Warren Thompson and son Junior, Mrs. Clinton McShane, son Garold Jackson arrived Sunday and motored over to Cedar from the U. A. C, at Loean. and is City daughter and spent the day Sunday. at present dividing his time between Beaver and their Rocky Ford ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cannon and baby while visiting his parents, Mr. and of St. Mr George. t . .... on,' m. r,hi;,, .jain Mrs. Joe Uackpon. Babv Louanna Foreman of Las Mr. Vegas, and Mrs. Jackson was brought home from the John Affleck of Cedar Hospital on Saturday, and is in lo ueaver to Milford, all motored Mother's Day making fair progress toward recov wim ineir momer,spend Mrs. Harry -, ery. t t J. the Right to Limit Quantity Milford, Utah isu. i Phone 50 m order "tuasls for Sunday ner at only i0c Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hutchings a daughter, Saturday, May 7th. All doing fine. $ BAMBERGER niintnn McShane of Salt Lake her two children, Kathleen with City and Junior are here spending two or three weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas uaiawin. vt phovt White and family accom- o;Q,i hv Tnaenhina Robinson snent Sunday m St. George with Mrs. Ro bert White, who has been at mat place for the past few months for her health. ground . 1 rxesn Mrs White Flint seed corn. S nminH Mrs. Reuben Parkinson and on Delmar spent Friday at Buckhorn, the guest of Mrs. Ervin Limb. ground uus hamj nm sen m tomorrow hamberji rt .1 mall l.if iui sunaaf iwi IV ainner at only 10c pd pound. R. C. Mur CtRSKACC Frazer and Ennis Patterson have gone to South Milford to build silos for James Patterson. .Tames "A Surety of Purity Mr. and Mrs. Geonre Cockett spent Sunday at South Milford guests of Mrs. James Rollins. DOG'S RIGHTS IN Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hall of Comp- - are visiting with ton, California friends and relatives for two weeks. ty of negligent homicide wea strike and kill a child. Thus specifically instmctj jury returned a veridct of costs against Herman Straub, city, who, last summer, ran valuable American foxhounc, by John C. Hankiewies, while mal was crossing a main til fare. Defense that the anil struck by accident was offset, timony of a motorcycle witnessed the incident. Office! stating Straub purposely ran mal down, permitting his car to the left of the center m street, although there was i traffic to cause him to ti Three other witnesses testif? the dog's value as a hunting The clog had been trained small cart, and also to carry er's two small children on its! The ruling of Judge CresH the verdict of the jury U The Wm. Hurst family are rejoicing over the news they received Sunday, May 8th, Mother's Day, when a telegram came from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst of Baltimore, Mass. telling of the arrival at their home of a beautiful baby girl May 7th. Its names is Mary Alice. All are doing nicely. CHILD 1 i Mrs. Dick Orton was the honor guest at a shower Tuesday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Milton Anderson by thirty-liv- e cf her relatives and friends, the evening was spent in a social chat and at 11:30 a dainty two course luncheon was IMMIGRANT i STB HUGH KING HARRI; In justice court at Grand recently held that raankinl friend, the dog, has the same the eyes of the law to cons: from motorists as would a ch: instructions to the jury were ed. Both dog and child are sible, the court ruled, and who negligently runs down footed beast is liable to the owner for damages under ii principle which would make ll Thelma Hall and June Davis of Minersville were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus White off; to ci t y-- w commendation i de Cresswell is himself a chanj dumb beasts, and heartiiy it thy with humanitarian project rirecedent will establish a record for the conduct and ml er the state, undoubtedly. of the higher rates advertising in some of tbej rlnss nnhlieations indicate placed on advertising bH The rate IB dies' Home Journal is full page, Woman's Home ion $9,400, Delineator, $9,200. ial Review and McCall's Jj $8,800 each, Saturday Tm $8,000, Colliers $5,500, $4,500 and Liberty ftm PRODIGY Joanna Xeno., year-old ter of Immigrants who can daugh neither read nor write English. Is proving be a prodigy. the she 'as been attending .choolyear In Chi eflo, .he ha. passed from the first to the eighth grade. sc When asked to sacratioe for the poor children, Wr agreed to do without so?p. At any rate, two can ment as cheaply as one pay UI and MMooi Delivered in any amount from 100 lbs. up at 50c Per cwt. for coal and 30c per cwt. for good dry J sawed wood. ii Call 152F3 jf r W 'j Wit si v. s a 1 MURDOCK OIL CO k ,. rrr v i i t D'Vn with flour, 100 lb. JJown with sugar, 10 lbs. Jown with com, 2 lb. can n with Germade, 10 lb. sac'k' Zz NEW AIR LINERS now carry wash room.. Pieturt thow better known at Singln' Sam. the Barba.ol man of r.rf demonstrating the ease of airplane shaving to Capt. E W Pari.. Air pilot of Ea.tern Tr.n.port. All the comfort, of home whll. flv.nl the.e day.l , SHOWALTER AND PUFFER s 1 ? ouf inaiKei 10c per pound. Afei pounas ot this fad dock. s 1 M in Beaver Sunday. Coal 1 !.. Mil- friends eye. tVkfi 'b-$- 3.43 Juanita TOmOlTrtAlr market Piil- i Store 995 R H. Nelson and Miss ler of Milford, visited Sweet Juicy Navels Golden 25 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baker spent and Minersville Monday in Milford to his ofwork pertaining on county fice. Word has been received from e Mrs. Hattie Ashworth, Mrs. Will Mr. and Mrs. James Barton and L. Murdock, son of Mrs. Ashworth and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold sister, Mrs. Mary Stones of Para George C. Murdock, Sr., of his safe Ashworth spent Sunday in St. George gonah spent arrival, Thursday at the home overland Mrs. Ashworth's Arnold ,in Washington, D. C, where visiting of their uncle and aunt, Mrs. William he is busily engaged in looking over mother, Mrs. Linda Riding. Anderson. prospects of his summers study, etc.. in the national Mrs. L. B. McFadden of Milford He sends capital. Mrs. Hattie Goodwin was called to with her Mothers mother, Day greetings, spent also, from his brother, Milford Sunday on account of the illFrank J. Murdock. Mrs. Melissa Ashworth: Mrs. Josie ness of her little Frank Skinner rode back with her and spent Lewis, the small son grandson, of Mr. and Mrs. the night at Milford. Ben Lewis. The child has infection in his mouth and throat. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackerell motored to Cedar City Sunday to spend Lewis Harris, son Donald nn,l "Mother's Day" with Mrs. Macker- daughter Maxine, of Los Angeles, ell's mother, Mrs. Martha Adams. motored to Beaver Tuesday afternoon for a few days visit Mm wih Burke Detmer returned Saturday friends. from Cedar City where he has been receiving treatment for an infected Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. iss 2 Noca 35c P Bananas Oranges I ruit Pound 19c 5c Dozen Cheese utahMi,d 2 pounds 25c m Radishes utah 4bunesi0c ROAST Or-ric- April 14 Navy or Chili BEEF POT Smith and child Parowan. Lew Harris, his son Don and daughter Maxine of Los Angeles arrived Monday for a week's visit with Mr. Harris cousin, George Cockett Worthen, of St. George, is and family. Dan Colleen i Peaches FridayJromSalt Mrs. Mary Tattersall and mother, spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Bell Reese, spent Wednesday Arnold Ashworth. Mrs. o White Flint seed corn. R. C. Mur and Thursday in Cedar visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mrs. Charles Whornham dock. fifteen little girl chums of her daughter, Doris at a birthday party Rouge, lipstick and bobbed hai Miss Lottie Thompson, waitress at Wednesday in honor of Doris eighth does not make an antique a modern. the Low Cafe is taking a few days birthday. off from work to visit with her sister, Expect the best and SMILE; be Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tanner drove to cheerful and trouble will give you up Mrs. Lyle Johnson of Salt Lake City. sooner or later as a bad job. Nephi spending Mother's Day with Geo. Goodwin and Harland GoodMr. Farrer's parents. Miss Ellison win were in Milford Monday. While returned with them for a short visit what some oth Originality: Doing Mr. here. er fellow did so long ago that people there they called at the home of and Mrs. Geo. C. Goodwin. have forgotten all about it. Mr. and Mrs. George Whornham of Othel Pearce, who has been visiting Delta spent Tuesday and Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Lottie Pearce at Beaver the guest of their mother. for the past week, left Wednesday Mrs. Nancy Whornham and sister, for Caliente for a week. Mrs. Otto Schwob. Saturday OllVP.Q ed home Mr. and Mr3. William $1.35 SET , -- . spent Friday Mrs. Lena McGarry Mr. and Mrs. Clark Showalter evening in Milford. spent Friday evening in Milford. Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. James of their J. F. Tolton is away from his place Park City are the guest of business on account of illness. Gillies. mother, Mrs. Ida 16" Hi Cut Shoe $4.45, $6.95, $8.95 Riding Pants $2.50 to $4.00 Mesh Mr and Mrs. Reed va re Smith return- ren spent Sunday at Lake. R. C. White Flint seed corn. $8.50 $125 1 Crackc'1 Whpat-1- ib 0 w.th matches, carton Down with M. J. c ' '. ' " " Z. sac'k'::::::::. " - ' vourVVi1haV7hOUt 3'Of)0 lbs- - of om farm a'-ntIn c is yours. 1 - Cross wheat uncial py the freiKb |