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Show THE BRAVER PRESS. BEAVER, UTAH, MATCHES IAJPPMNGl 0 B and MONDAY, July SATURDAY Large Tissue Toilet Paper 1000 Count Western Special Coffee 1 Pound Package o . 25c o 20c o 45c 30c 30c Solid Pack Tomatoes Vi Pound Cans, 5 For .. Cracked Wheat 10 Pound Sacks D o o In Our Meat Department II D Kouna bteaK I4c . . 14c o o Sirloin Steak Pork Roasts Best Cuts 10c rvn mm iwc. 0 Go. 8 Blanch Patterson left for a week's Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Anderson visit with her sister, Mrs. Wiley Jen- have moved to Monterey, California, to make their home. sen in Fillmore. solea $1.25 Foot rubber heels Wing Mr. and Mrs. John P. Barton and son Cullen are back after spending a week at the capitoi. Ladies Vfc Soles Ladies heels tips Mr. and Mrs. M. Madison, of spent from Sunday until Tuesday the guest of Larkin Waters. Vy Sunshine White 50c 90c 25c Clean- er 25c BEAVER CITY SHOE SHOP Cen-terfie- ld Miss Naoma Paxton, of Fillmore is visiting her cousin, Miss Dorothy Paxton of Beaver. Rex Holland of Cedar spent several days of last week in town on business. Mr. Holland is in the employ of Shay and Shay of Cedar. MOUSE Proprietor Gem, her 30L fJnnn.j t utin T5wnr1a " " Albert Smith who has been serving a two vear mission in England re turned home Saturday. --- J.11.L1C 0 J to or swter questions end every possg of daue-hte- eJ though we wavs be glad 2 nformation. You like our store ineVe! way. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McShane of Salt Lake City are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McShane at the Telluride. $1.00 MURDOCK OIL ParticularwmU 1 John Gunn, of Adamsville, was taken to Cedar City Tuesday lor a tonsu operation. lbs. FLOUR son Dick Goodwin. should not buy V have no salesmen no one win insist m Mr. and Mite. Wm. Melling and rhildren. of Cedar 'City, spent the 24th with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. W ftl ft J? - field. .... SO t. t IVl ter CR. WHEAT . . . 30L spent Monday home of - CASH & C DEFINITION 1 AEnone Hutchins, Martha Hurst, "Cash & Carry- -i Ann Price, Louis and Josephine members of the east ward M. the White, early days meant James McGarry of California, arKenneth McShane, of Salt Lake I. A., left Tuesday for a week at the visit short a for exclusively rived Wednesday ritv was in town to spend the girls' camp. paying cash and Z with friends. twenty-fourtging foods home, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Yardley refoot or riding street Murray and Lincoln Kesler and Goodwin and little ceived word last week from their son Dick Mrs. sister of Cove Fort were in attencars. It is different twenty-fourt- h the been serving Ira L. Yardley, who has daughter LaRae spent dance at the dance Friday night. now. Modem "cash a 19 months mission in Pennsylvania of July in Beaver. and carry"' food that he had been relieved on the 26th Martha Beaumont is able to be Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Levi of Salt of this month and would leave for Tol-to- n the pmg means driving clerk at as back on her job like City, returned home Tuesday home soon. the family car to oar Investment Co. after spending a week here visiting store, selecting all the and Howd Mrs. Julia Ann Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams and Mrs. Wallace Paxton has gone to her sister, good things one desiSunarrived small son of Caliente, Salt Lake City for a two weeks visit relatives. res to eat, paying cash Wilwith Mrs. visit a for short day with relatives. over the counter at i Miss Nina Jones of Milford, am! liams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John the at were mothWilliams guests Mr. and Valentine, Huntington big saving in prfe, Hyrum Boardman of Paragonah, George home of Mr. and Mrs. Koyai KODiner, Mrs. Dorothy Williams. and having purchases spent Sunday and Monday visiting son Friday evening. friends in Beaver. placed in the car by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton and son us. Try it once soon. Miss Larue Thornton of ParaBlainey, arrived Saturday from Salt Mrs. John Atkins, accompanied by week-en24th and d Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Barton will her daughter, Mrs. Alice French and conah spent the Leah Pat spend several days visiting with relittle son, were shopping in Milford of July visiting her cousin terson. latives. Their son left Saturday on Saturday. the bus for California. The latter FOOD Mr. and Mis. L. D. McFadden of recently returned from France where Mr. and Mrs. James Burke of Park her with tx 24th the Milford spent he had served two years on a "A Surety of Purity' City, arrived Thursday for a week's ana Ashworth Melessa Mrs. mother, Mr. Burke's visit with Mr. parents, sister, Mrs. Josie Skinner. and Mrs. Tom Burke. Mrs. Hattie Ashworth received Mr. and Mrs. Carl Falentine, who word late last week of the arrival Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hanks spent the week-en- d in Beaver renewing old ac- have been eruest of Mrs. Lottie of twin girls born July 19th at the LADIES re home of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Jed They were at the Beav- Pearce for the last three days, quaintance. turned to their home Tuesday. er Hotel. Ridding in Salt Lake City, and that ' Come and have new all concerned are doing fine. Mrs. of Mrs. Wallace Mr. and Yardley, Cox Blaine and fam Mr. and Mrs. Ridding was Mrs. Lucy Foreman cemented on your favorii arrived Saturday for a when she resided in Beaver. ily and Mies Alice Robinson went to Hatch Town, Panguitch Lake to spend the twenty- - short visit with Mr. Yardley's pardancing slippers, no fourth of Julv. jents, Mr. and Mrs. James xaruiey, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cottrell and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris of Milford es, no tacks, no stitching Mrs. Maud Sneddon of Wyoming Mrs. Annie Paul of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in the Beaver Moun- PROCE: is spending a week or two visiting returned home Sunday after spend tains. They were accompanied home relatives and friends in Beaver. She ing six weeks visiting relatives and by Miss Roberta Morris who spent friends in Beaver. She was the guest the last two weeks with her aunt and is the guest of Martha Beaumont. GEO. WOODHOUS of her sister, Mss. Mabel Gentry. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwob. Mrs. Josie Skinner and Levi Howd Mr. and Mrs. Harland Goodwin and motored to LaVerkin Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. Roy Appleton are son Dale spent Sunday at Min little home of fruit, and visited at the here from Los Angeles visiting with ersville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. James Judd. the Valentine, while waiting for Bradshaw. court to set. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Bert Storres of Mrs. Lottie Farrer has as visitors Allgood and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. South Dakota, who have been visit Plant will be here the first of Auging Mrs. Storres' brother, C. Dennis this week an aunt, Mrs. Newby ol ust for the same purpose. and her 10 for White Alberta, Canada, the past daughter, family Mrs. Bliff, of Spokane, Washington, days, left Tuesday for their home. rnn bckit no Sil.E-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bateman and who are on their way to California. house and two lots in w room family, of Salt Lake City, have been T Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson left Sat,JTfi I TV TT Mrs. Parley R. White, of Salt Lake visiting at the home of their parents, inquire Marry noages oi u urday for their home after spending a week with Mrs. Larson's sister, City is visiting in Beaver with her Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Gunn, and old L. Hodges, 501 Ligh'Jioas ' Mrs. C. Dennis White and family. mother, Mrs. Jane Black and other brother, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gunn, Monterey, Calif. for the past week. Thev return! relatives. home Wednesday. Art Meredith is having the front An Englishman was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker and famo of his cafe painted white. Mr. Merefor the first time, i country dith is among our many local mer- ily spent the twenty-fourt- h of July in "Times aren't so bad," said and as he was m discloses, chants who believe in keeping up the Logan and remained for a few days' Hacenharth the highway saw i along appearance of his place of business. visit with Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. ers association, "In 1897 I saw sheep "Drive slow. This means ' and Mrs. Larson. selling at 75 cents a head one fall The Englishman stopped Mrs. Vern Thompson of California and the following year the same anidid tney prise: "My word! how Don't forget ladies that the new mal brought from $3 to arrived Wednesday on the bus for a I $4." was here?" visit with her sister, Mrs. Geo. cooker and canner are ready for use Booth, and her brothers, Oscar and now. Get your group ready and Alva Thompson. make arrangement to use same, by calling Mrs. Kate Jensen and making Earnest Myers of Provo is visit- your date. ing with relatives and friends this week. He was in attendance at the Rue Nielsen, Frank Osborne and dance Friday night. Pritt Root of Milford were in town Tuesday night, meeting with the Fish Miss Marjory Blackburn of Min- and Game committee to make final ersville, Delia Johnson and Elmer arrangements for the Barbecue, Aug. Johnson of Adamsville were in town 3. to the attend dance. Friday evening Mrs. Warren Xeilsen and children Word has been received by Mrs. returned home Thursday after spendunoeri uriggs inai ner nusDand was ing two weeks visitinc hpr operated on last Thursday at the Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Faux at Moroni.' MURDOCK FEED CO. Government Hospital in Salt Lake and he was that City, Mrs. Geo. RnotK Vfllii.n., getting along as well as could be expected. They Wednesday aftpr a uiv think if he keeps on improving he with her sister, Mrs. EfTie ...i, Conklin, of will be able to return home in a short nd Mr uu.se, inano. Mrs. Conklin accomtime. panied Mrs. Rooth home for a visit. Mty mot almost OJLSKACC 30110 Men's GERMADE When you shon in store vour ri and decisions are the judge their Jones left Wednesday - tnv urMc visit with her dauerhMrs. Fred Whitehead of Rich iTiia TOMATOES . . . 10L Tttip Pearce left Tuesday to spend a few days in Salt Lake with her children. Goodwin week-en- 1st Grade Miss Margaret Thorley, of Cedar Miss City, is visiting her cousin, week. this Murdock Kathryn with d spending the Whornham. Mrs. Nancy mother, 4C THE BOSS Gpartre mo Whornham Tuesday to Delta after a Mre gijiu returned 6 ILK Li in M. Minersville visiting at the . Germade 10 Pound Sacks Dr. Shepherd was in town a short time Sunday evening. Marv . Small on YOU ARP - 11. MILK Bohn spent Saturday afternoon in Milford shopping. Miss Helen Otto Schwob Tuesday. o .... 19 had as their guests, Mrs. Smith's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ropme iaer of Uatc uiy, C UHte LeRoy Luken of South Milford was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. SOAP 25c u g. D White Laundry New Spuds 4 1 10 Bars 12 Lbs. o 30-Au- m. on1 Mrs. Edwin Smith have Per Carton LOCAL o EgnUJPETg' j j j a3 .1 July 29 and 30 Friday and Saturday Jaxtract Vanilla Lemon Coffee M. or J. B. Jr. or Airway onC Pound Pkg 2 LV Morning or Sego Tall Can juj 5C uffj Ounce Bottle CnJn 0 Inl Tuna Flakes uAiiiv nun Ml 2 dh Mission Brand Cans MfvJ Tomatoes uatuii Standard Pack Dry Sugar Cured O Pounds 22 No. Cans JQC Beans String Utah Pack Malt Iialco Brand nVi Pound van u 39( No. 2 Cans 10l R.C. Saturday Only Inl Beet Sugar lOO Pound Bag $4.65 Pnrtr Rr Ronnc Grapefruit Dinnerette Libbys O No. 2 Cans L 9 Utah Package Quarts lur"" 1 1 THOMPSON'S Red and OH ore LO SPECIALS lor Saturday & Mob. Cornflakes Brand Fruit Jars 3 Doz. JQC w W Fruit Jar Rings Sealing Wax Dozen IJC Cantaloupe Large Moapa P2FOT Store 995 " 11 15 House Package Dresses Watermelons Fancy Klondykes Tound Milford, Utah Twine Twine - Twin The Cheapest in Yean 8 lb. ball QgQ Cash AT One-Ha- lf OC L m Phone 501 Regular Price All Percales Reduced to 15C YD. See Our Bargain Counter for REMNANTS And Other Rargain Items- -It Will Save You Money lash Specials Corn Dozen TOLTON INV. CO. Can 10c Pef 79c, 2 hor ,.5C Men's Fancy 2 Pr. for 25c ft t pair $1.00 Rayon 6 Rolls round t Puffer Inc. i ui ,eigni ioned Hosiery 29c Toilet Paper Young Iva The $1.00 Ladies Service Peas String Beans Tomatoes Laundry Soap 10 Bars Ited Jar Rubbers Julv 30 to Aug. 3, last wi f'ta. Joh Bloom- - ers Jji Mrs. 'er acn, fflliam - Men's .Fancy Ties .... za ior m Pot Roast You Will Find 0thcr SpedaJs on 0ul Bargain in Groceries and Dry Goods J TaN h on hi t that |