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Show r i " BEAVER PRESS. BEAVER. UTAH. FRIDAY. AUGUST m i To Compete In ljgSgg t at) " "" .IW vamdERFIELD AnAMQ7Ti r State Fair Sport kmiyxl Wilford 4lma Edwards and Norma were nave moved back fopi! Edwards j Sim aff to Aberdare aTier " water-l- Z spending five months in Salt Lake those that enjoyed the the B. C. A. JJe Et Malngren of riven Uy the 'Mount Spanish Fork 'evening at the lower camp is here vis t no- at fw "wrae 01i. They reported as having a Nelda Littlefield. .a time, Jasper Walker, Huck Pulcfher of feed l LaVern Tanner is assisting in Beaver were in Adamsville Calif, Friday v r. i. ar rnK numt. (ii .use wujr Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ratiersun. fleo lirs. Limb and o.iHwin. Mrs. Thady Bald- - baby motored to Teasdale Wedneslittle daughter Billie motor day with Billie Limb of Arizona e ia j tVlP visit to at K.tnnlnv Miss Helen Johnson and 4 j. nHLUiuHj " t if., and Mrs. Sherman Fra both of Salt Lake City are returned Sunday accom- - here for a few days visit. Tliev i i i t i ; It was quite a sight for the with Mrs. Baldwin wr.ere sne 01 people ;..:.-o raw nairn here last week when an flew so low that the pilot andairplane could plane be seen very plainly. i some cases 'entity, the plane was not over thirty-fiv- e feet above the tops of some of th tte houses. unwiet Nola Baker is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Olcott three small sons Clyde Allgood and Creek with the George of los Angeles, are here visiting at the home of Mr. and and aid Mrs. R. K. Thomas are the Mrs. John Gunn. ;ood Barents of twins, boy and girl, . Jasper Puffer and wife attended ' :n i y very i iL. Sunday at ureenvuie ai me the funeral at Beaver Saturday for her sister, Mrs. Frank Mor-- Miss Bernice Puffer. xwrvuu rweB jyre spent a iew i lavs in id Mrs. Percy Pufter and the Beaver mountains with friend ittle of Minersville last week. mgtht after spending the past Mrs. Alfred Heslington and little the ben relatives in Beaver. Iening son of Salt Lake City and her mothSepfe Creek neighbors attend- - er Nell M. Griffiths of Minersville Due ti leral services Saturday for Ber- - passed cattki through Adamsville Sunday A P I rt...' . AT f A f, Society IRotes J Si f t It. TOi. Langston Reunion for Mother The Langston family will hold a assisted by her ratterson anu family reunion at Hurricane, Wedof Minora ana nesday, August 24. The family is of Los AngeleB gathering from, far ivnd near and a of their mother good time is expected. Mr. Alma Langston, Mrs. Sarah Langston, and Tusday afternoon at her home. d Twentv of her old friends and Myrtle Wright all of Hinckley stop-paHurricano to enroute Beaver in af The aquaintances were present. and picked up their sisters, Mrs. ternoon was spent in visiuhb Mecham ocial chat and a good time enjoyed Sarah White and Mrs. Ella the reattend to afternoon two a Tuesday 4 o'clock At all. dainty by . , .l V... tha union on Wednesday. course luncneon was sevtu vy vv ladies who did the entertaining. The rooms were beautiful with summer flowers. TWICE TOLD TALES Entertain ST. 1 y l.:tfv - i Blain-Larrab- ee x-- bRTH CREEK e, L,.C?j t A MONG the first to signify his intention of competing in i Ipuffer. fJ the C8tt!( rices y Jnioa MINERSVILLE Delmar Kesler and children Miss Theone Gillins of Milford was llilford are spending a few in town Monday. ith Mrs. Kesler's parents, Mr. Miss.Carolyn Eyre has returned to d she ligher Irs. U. A. Diui'Mier. Iter Blackner s trif is expd her home at Parowan after spending and sons Byron ' some time here. of Adanisville were at Miss Peggy Blackburn of Milford Ilourice Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. was calling on relatives here Monday. tar Tuesday. Dave Homer of Logan spent the and Mrs. Blaine Flackett made past week here with his sister, Mrs. to North Creek Tuesday. Oliver Graff, he was accompanied Dan K. Barton who has been back bv Mrs. Graff and children who rth Creek with her daughter,; wm spend two weeks t r ith arah Thomas for the past five relatives. m i eturnea nome luesaay. Mrs. Hazej Evre of Adamsville nds of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco was in town Wednesdav of last woPk. of Ruth, Nev., will be glad to pete Pickett has returned t his : hO hv 01 r T T .Ti of the arrival o: Q o"nuine a.1,i ijoii ceacn, aiii., alter home. relasome with time here spending ana Mrs. jjesiie waioecK ana tives. u Kaiph and Gladys lett; Mrs. Lorin Goff has as miests her :ay for Pintura where they will sister, Mrs. F. W. Schilling and Wt. rhildren of Carlin. Nevada. W. S. Bolton left Thursday Miss Eve Croft of Ogden, is here ledar where she will join her with her brother Benjiman Croft and rd who is working there, family. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett left Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Conger of Stone Park cay for Yellow Nevada, were in town last I proptt! rattle I to Call lastwsri ts. siness iforaii 1 . Da J. 2, Lot A - 255 hop grand gain er OF i 1 1 . Cal-ient- spend two weeks. and son By- left Thursday for Blackfoot, There they will visit with Is and relatives. othy Calvert, daughter of Mr. irs. Bill Calvert who has been prd for the past three days, re- home Wednesday. and Mrs. Ed Lewis and daugh-eit- y Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Allred of Ruth are visiting home of Mr. and Mrs. David they will George L. Bolton and Mrs. Lawrence Tho.npson Wldren Paul and Zelma were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frost Saturday. Joe, and Hogarth Barton, Morris. Heber Murdock and N N Walbeck spent Sunday at e, week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKnight of Nevada, visited relatives here last week. The Bee Hive girls of the M. I. A. chaperoned by the Misses Effie Wood and Elva Hall are spending a few days at the girls home in the Beaver canyon. Saturday night the following peo- ple enjoyed a canyon party: Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gillins, Pauline Stevens, Lillian Carter, Ad- die Smith, Elva Hall, Lola Roberts, Pauline Mathews, Lauretta Murdock, Henry Hall, Elmer Roberts, Norman Gillins. Stanley McKnight and Eu gene Myers. Sunday afternoon the baseball team of Caliente. Nevada played ball in favor of here the score being the visitin? team. ton Gentry of Beaver was in A number of the officers and Saturday. teachers of Sunday school attended 'la and Loretta Baker. Josethe Sunday school convention at Mil Audrey, Shirley and Alice ford Sunday afternoon. Ps of North Creek called at the o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris "Have Binks, you ever noticed by py. the statistics that there are many nd Mrs. R. R. Thomas of more accidents to automobiles than Creek are the Droud Darents of to railroad trains?" ? boy and baby eirl born Auir- Stubs, "Wdl, you never saw the at the home of Mrs. Thomas ptMrs. engineman on a railroad train with Frank Morris. Mother his arm around his fireman's waist Warm Springs. n Miller of Salt Lake visited friends and relatives here Tues- ight m 1, - . Rabies are doing nicely. BROKEN AND did you," ARTIFICIAL TEETH REPAIRED LIKE NEW If your artificial teeth are broken or a few teeth miss- mail or send them to 110-me- tr lush hurdle race last spring, skipping over the sticks in 14.2 aecondi. Ux accented world record u 14.4. 3RD ANNUAL FLOWER MILFORD SHOW TO BE Alvin Baker is over from Beaver looking after his property on the hill. Born, to Mr. and .Mrs. Darrel Le- Fevre of Minersville Wednesday, a HED IN SO. MILFORD SEPT. 1 Wood-hous- gin. The annual Flower Show sponsorJohn Skinner and Miss Grace Skin ed the Social Hour club which will ner spent Monday in Milford with be by held on Tuesday, Sept. I, is to be Austin Skinner and Doug Fothering- quite a pretentious affair this year ham family. in comparison with its small begin-- j Members of the I. O. O. F. Lodge in August 1928. At that time of Milford will hold a picnic at Mc- - ning the club held a reception for its Cuen ranch on Sunday September 4. friends and simply arrang-- , Mrs. Juanita GriTiths returned ed flowers displayed in their gardens. grown home Sunday from Salt Lake City This the displays will be where she has been visiting relatives classified year in accordance with rules the past week governing shows in larger places and inrs. uan rerguson returned Ko ovfcihito AaA narA i from Beaver on Friday where sheivarioug classes. The ladies are en-hbeen visiting with her son Jack deavoring to stage a larger and bet- and family ter show than ever before and the Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Speakman support of the public is earnestly and small son of McGill, Nevada, urged. spent the week here with Dr. and The flowers will be assembled at Mrs. Kohler and Austin Skinner and 10 a. m. on Thursday September 1, electric globes. Picnic was served to the following. family. ARTHUR SMITH under the supervision of Mesdames Dan Murdoch, Bar Mrs. Sam Hickman and children, Kent Murdock, The and Palmer Rohn, McKnight. PLUMBING AND BEATING Moiue of Salt Lake City, are visitors at the judging to be done at 2 'clock and at bara Lessing, Fay Jensen,Maureen home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Cartwriarht. Emma Burke, p. m. the doors of the club house J. L. Griffiths, and Mrs. Jos. Hick- will be opened to the general public. Carlow. Billie Low. Ronald Grim Telephone 8S--F S Auhra man families. Invitations have been extended to shaw, Thelma Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. William Morris an Beaver and Minersville to attend. Morgan, Florence Smith and lienor nounce the engagement of their Mrs. Parley Fisher as president of Hickman. ABE MURDOCK daughter Lola, to Mr. Clyde Tanner, the club and Mrs. Harold Sautter as Attorney-at-LaFriend for son of Mr. and Mrs. Eb Tanner of Entertains general chairman of committees are at entertained Price Milford. Geneva Mrs. in charge of the show. UTAH The marriage will take place in the her home in honor of her friend, Mrs. BEAVER o L. D. S. Temple in Salt Lake City Susie Bullock of Provo. Sixteen lad U. P. PARK LODGES ies were present. Four tables were early in September. TO CLOSE SEPTEMBER 6 arrangd at which bridge was played. The largest potato crop ever plant GEO. C. MILLER ed in the Milford Valley gives prom-- ; High honors was won by uertruae Hortense Park Announcement has been made by Easton. high iScor ise to be a bumper one this fall. Attorney-at-La- w "Over 300 acres of spuds were plant-e- d the Union Pacific that the lodges at and consolation Letha Cartwright. At this spring and the entire crop Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon Na midnight covers were laid for sixteen Tolton Bldg. Beaver, is exceptionally fine. Indications are tional Parks will be closed on Sep- each table had as its centerpiece vas that the Milford Valley will produce tember 6, nearly a month earlier es of flowers. Lunch was served and than the usual closing date for these everyon had an enjoyable time. a heavy yield of tubers. LET US BE YOUR At a Democratic primary of the resorts. The great decrease in pasMilford Precinct held Saturday even- senger business during this season is Entertains at Dinner The Charles Cox family gathered ing three delegates were selected to given as the reason for the early attend the Judicial convention to be closing date. at the old home Thursday in honor Your Hair h ill be Cut The last passenger train, or Utah of the birthday of Mrs. Cox and enheld at Nephi on Sept. 1, the ConThe Way Vou Want It gressional Dist. convention at Ogden Parks Special, for the season will joyed a family dinner. Ice cream O. K. BARBER SHOP on Sept, 2, and the Democratic State leave Cedar on the night of Septem and cake were served in the atter- ber sixth, and the usual winter sea noon. Those present were: wr. ana convention at Ogden on Sept. 3. The delegates selected were Sam son bus and truck service to Lund Mrs. Jack Cox and children, Mr. and Cline, J. E. Wilson and John Affleck. will be started the next day. The Mrs. Dick Cox and Mrs. Esta Cox and Through the liberal donation work passenger bus schedule has not been children, Mr. and Mr?. Chas. Cox. of members of the L. D. S. church definitely arranged yet, but will be and other, rapid progress has been announced soon. Husbands Entertained made toward the erection of the new Mrs. Meredith and the ladies of her Although the regular Union Pacific ON THE chapel building in Milford. The Sloan service at the parks will be discon club entertained Thursday night in Zion on stood at home which on the the tinued at that husbands lodge their date, of honor apartment building the site for the new chapel, has been national park will remain open for of Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Nowers. Gam torn down and the Murdock academy the accommodation of automobile es of "500" were played. High prize to men was won by building, from which much of the tourists until later in the season, and material in the new chapel will b! cafeteria service will continue at Ford Faux; high prize to ladies, obtained ,is being razed and the work Bryce and Grand as long as there is Viola Nowers; consolation, Glen Bak demand for it. er. will be completed this week. o A delicious lunch of sandwich sal Prof. Jos. F. Skinner, of the SpanMiller Garage ad. Olives and punch, ice cream and ish Fork High school was in Milford WOOL PRICE RISE had Tuesday to look over the shorthorn CHEERS GROWERS cookies were served. Everyone an enjoyable evening. herd on the Dr. Addison Bybee ranch. Invited guests were: Mrs. Caddie The professor selected four beauti Woolgrowers of Utah have taken ful animals for the future farmers renewed hope in prospects for the Aahworth Mrs. Loree Stevenson and club of Spanish Fork. The selection future because of recent rises In the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman. PLAN TO REGISTER included one bull, one heifer and two price of wool, James Hooper, gecre Weinnie Roast steers. These animals will be exhib tary of the Utah Woolgrowers' asso at the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel White enter ited both at the State Fair and Og- ciation, said Tuesday. melon-bube and roast of weinnie with a tained stock at prospects show, den Average price rises during the last class. down in their pasture Monday ing in the prize-winniseveral days for the various grades was made o of wool have been from two to four evening. A large bonfire wer roasted. weinnies where the DATES SET FOR OUTING cents a nound present were: Lillian Patter. OP COUNTY OFFICIALS! Choice fine wool is now selling for ThosLaVern Tanner, Nettie Carlow, son, Utah's highest standard edu40 cents a pound, while Marion White, Margaret Barton, Mr, cents to 38 35 for from WOols set are cational selling institution. Dates have been definitely Tobbler and Mr. Goubler of St the outing of the State Association per pound White family. George and the to be held ini Af Cnuntv officials Freshmen must report SepTTtah nn Aurust 31. Sep-- 1 There are 16 species of true rattle in Honor of Guest Fntertains tember 21, and must attend United in the occur Twelve snakes. tember 1 and 2. Mrs. Verland French entertained 22 to 24. September The meeting place for the group States, two in Mexico, one in Central Bohn of Los Elenor Miss of in honor after-nnn- n America. South in one America, and will be at Bryce Canyon on the rattlesnake is the Angeles, four tables of bridge. High All other students must regnf Wednesday. Auarust 31st. In The diamond-bac- k nnint prize to Margaret Atkin, high the next three days they will visit most deadly of the North American ister September 26. honors to Vie Smith, and consolation Cedar Breaks and Zion National) snakes. to Helen Bohn. o rarr onA uHll Ktnn In Hurricane for, A two course lunch was served, contortionist Regular class work begins a be to has A second fellow the day off a short time for Eleanor Bohn, were. Invited guests to v September 27. foctivol therp. thptp Aavs. first of all. he's got Thelma Barton, his back to the wall and his ear Margaret Griffiths, Hntea have been selected be-- ! Send for Catalogue Atkin, lia raux, oaran cause cominyr just before Sunday and to the ground. He's expected to put Margaret VH Vera Tanner, Bohn, Helen to Bakes, the Labor day holiday on Monday, his shoulder to the wheel, his nose UNIVERSITY OF UTAH vie .flnivi mn! limp for a pood thp orindstone. keeD a level had and Smith, Virginia fearce, Mattie MurMartha Hurst, SALT LAKE CITY vaoBtinn for those who mitrht care to! both feet on the ground. And, at the Mildred Murtime look for Ahe silver lining dock, Marion Robinson, Susie Skinner. tn thA Grand Canvon or else-Undock Lucille Skinner, with his head In the clouds, where. son-in-la- I I .11 i I nomen .... as A M w Ut BARBERS KEEP YOUR CAMPBELL, BEAVER, UTAH Vou need not come in in person. looking new . We repair and return ag-ain- SEND IN OLD DENTAL GOLD st UNIVERSITY OF UTAH top-maki- ng j ! TAX FREE Out-of-to- telephone calls are tax free when the total less than 50c. n I txsi a vv, iiv, s $l.oo to Tax 15c $1.99 u,,s $2.00 and Tax 20c up 20c is the maximum tax Telephone is next best to being there in Person e The i3 Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company EYE NEW ng DR. "em F-- the Stat Fair sport carnival is Byrou (Buck) Grant, former University of Grant twice surP3""1 the worlJ record in the uhi.StaI" night. JREENVILLE provtj Enjoyed Gump From the Files of the supper was enjoyed by Beaver Press the following in the Beaver canyon: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tolton, Mr. ana A. F. Tolton is manager of the Mrs. Stan Atkin, Mr. and Mrs. Clin Mercantile Co., at that Newhouse Cliff ton McShane, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grimshaw, boonu'ng mining camp. Rev. W. R. Calfee and family arMr. and Mrs. Rosa Stoney and Mr. in Beaver yesterday and will rived Richfield. of Burmister take up their residence at the M. E. parsonage. Birthday Party The stork left a baby girl at the Mrs. Esta Cox entertained at a of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Christian home little her for birthday party Tuesday daughter Marie who was ten years Sunday. Miss Hettie White returned Tuesold. Eighteen of her little inenas were present and enjoyed the after day from a trip to Grand Canyon. John Hutchings and Nellie Low noon playing games and having a married in the clerk's office cream were ice served Cox Mrs. time. good yesterday. and cake punch. The total valuation of Beaver Marie received many lovely pre friends. .including railroads, car comend county relatives sents from panies, etc., in $2,065,702 and the average tax levy is 31 3;3 mills .yieldSurprise Party Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth was the re ing a revenue of $83,500. Shirley S. Atkin, candidate for cipient of a happy 'surprise party oi when several county attorney ,has moved his famSaturday evening to and are occupying the Beaver home. her called at ily ,her ladv friends e The event was in honor of her birth dwelling vacated by G. W. street. Main on a North and freezing day. After making Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hatch, of Hefreezer of ice cream they enjoyen ber Mrs. 500. Isabel! City, came in by auto to visit themselves playing Mr. Gillies won high score and Mrs. &ar- - th(eir daughter and C. Geo. Mrs. Jr. and Murdock, consolation prize. ah Mackerell Mrs. flsaac Turley, her daughter Refreshments of ice cream and cake was served by the lad- - and son und son's wife arrived here birthday ... r. w o ii v this week from Mexico. ies. All wisnea mis. as"uihi The program and premium list for day. happy returns of the w the Beaver County fail is out, offering, nearly $3,000.00 in prizes and Surprise Party Little Elenor Hickman was the re purses. The best horses within 200 miles will be here to compete for the cipient of a happy surprise Tuesday l.'lil. uwe ner oi purses. when thirteen night o friends walked in on her and cried to burn a diais not honor It was in event possible The surprise." but it could in an mond fire, ordinary of Elenor"s thirteenth birthday. A jolly time was had playing gam- easily be done with a blow torch. es on tne lawn wmcii w wit"" A chicken 3 1 . Mrs. Vera Stoney sister, Mrs. James Mrs. W. P. Frazer Mrs. Wanda White entertained in honor j aiv-wrig- |