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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, Jl'NE 2, I We have the best line of Seed Corn that we have ever carried -- : PRIDE OF THE NORTH and CANADIAN WHITE FLINT The Price is Right Society KXTERTAIN WITH DINNER PARTY TUESDAY' Mr. and Mrs. William Hurst entertained with a dinner party TueBday evening the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Powell and Mrs. Hunter of Long Beach, California, Mrs. Homer Day from AptOR, Calif., Mrs. N. P. Ipson and son Don and Wesley Baker of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lottie Smith of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Low of Beaver. Why Not Examine Your HARVESTING MACHINERY they may need some repairs that will have to come from the factory o CLINE, WILSON & CLINE General Law Practice Offices At Heaver Milford 17m. Firmage ANNOUNCES PLUMBING AND HEATING 88--F Telephone The opening S Attorney-at-La- Tolton BIdg. W w -- oE the Picture GEO. C. MILLER Beaver, Ut TUESDAY, JUIIE 6 0. K. BARBER SHOP Agents For Troy Laundry Laundry Leaves Every Thursday NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given, that the following dlscribed personal properone Moon automobile, ty, Motor No. 7Z13426, will be sold at public auction on June 3rd, 1933, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the garage known as Miller's Garage, on "K" street in the City of Beaver, County of Beaver, State of Utah; that said car was left with said Miller's Garage, J. 0. Miller, proprietor, for repairs on the 22nd day of August, 1932,, and that the said J. G. Miller bestowed upon the said automobile labor In the repair thereof In the sum of fifty seven dollars, ($57.00); that upon the date of to-w- it, BUNDLE SHOWER A delightful bundle shower was given Mrs. Vera Ashworth Thursday evening by Mrs. Nell Hutehings and Celesta Thompson. A lovely time was had playing d. games of "Stung" and At the game of "Stung" first prize was won by Emmerett Wilden and consolation Nettie White. Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth won first prize at 500. A delecious two course lunch was served at eleven o'clock to Mrs. Vera Ashworth, Melba Robinson, Lillian Thompson, Yudia Smith. Vie Smith, Mary Goodwin,, Nettie White, Hort- ense White, Reta Dolton, Emmerette Wilden, Myrtle Ashworth, Nell Hutehings and Celesta Thompson. Five-Hudre- Fillmore ARTHUR SMITH . Best of Pictures Latest Improved Equipment Mrs. Hamilton of Salt Lake City is here visiting with her sons Alex and Alfred Hamilton for a few days. Lamar Pearce Jr. of Boulder City, Nevada, visited with his mother Mrs. Vina Pearce and grandmother Mrs. Frances Jones a few days the last of the week. FUNERAL FOR HYRUM BALDWIN The funeral for Hyrum Baldwin who died at the family home Wed. will be held at the East Ward Chapel Friday at two p. m. Notes-- : - Ashworth, Jack and Lavar Hollings-- ! 3 head and Arden Jackson. Jimmie received many presents from his KARL friends. Skater S. CAR LTOX The ceremony was performed in the St. George Temple, Friday May 26, The young couple were accompanied by Bishop and Mrs. Farrer and Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore. The imediate families enjoyed a wedding dinner the same evening at the home of the bride. A wedding reception will be given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lee U. Fillmore by their parents in the amuwe-mehall and banquet rooms of the new West Ward Chapel, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. nt o BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Martha Paice entertained at a birthday party Thursday afternoon in honor of the seventh birthday of her little daughter Errma. The after noon was spent playing games and having a good time. Light refresh ments were served by Mrs. Paice assisted by her daughter Luciel at the close of the party. Hostess To Club M'inlnrs Miss Anna Price was hostess at a lueheon Tuesday evening to twelve of her club members at her home at 8 o'clock. After lunch all enjoyed First playing games of "Bridge." prize was won by Enone Hutehings, Second honors Chrteta Patterson and o consolation Mary fatteraal. The following concluded the group present EXTERTAIXS FRIENDS Martha Louise Waters, Mr. George Parkinson entertained Elloleen thirteen of his friends Friday even- Hurst, Josephine White, Vie Smith, Chole Boyter, Ann Woolsey, Kate ing with a delecious hot dinner which Vera Tanner, Lauraine was served at S o'clock by his daugh- Wilden, Ann Price. Price and ter Ethel Woolsey assisted by Elsie and Annable Hales. A large basket X A NOl X CES MARRIA GE of beautiful tulips formed the centerMrs. Mont Hutehings announces piece of the tables where covers were the marriage of her son Vernon to laid for the following guests: Frank Miss Grace Joseph of Minersville, Harris, Harry Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday May 27, at the home of Bert Stoney, Serena Jones, Bessie Mrs. Hutehings. Bishop C. D. White Law, Hattie Ashworth, Lizzie Fother-inghaMr. and Mrs. Clinton officiating. Ida Neilson, Emma Robin- Thompson of Minersville, an uncle son Jean Hales, Walter Tolton and and aunt of Miss Josephs' with the George Parkinson. After dinner tab- family were present to witness the les were arranged and all enjoyed ceremony. playing "Rummy." Mrs Nettie StonHonors Little Sons Birthday ey was awarded high honors for the Mrs. John Robinson entertained ladies. Mr .Stoney for the men and at a birthday party Thursday afterFrank Harris consolation. noon in honor of the fourth anniver-ser- y of her son. After a delightful MARRIED AT ST. GEORGE afternoon of games a two course Of inerest is the announcement luncheon was served to the following made by Bishop and Mrs. Wesley W. guests: Jimmie the guest of honor, Farr of the marriage of their daugh- Billie and Dorothy White, Douglas ter Chole to Mr. Lee R. Fillmore son Thompson, Ada Jane Burton, Betty of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Filmore of So. June Pryor, Micky Lindsay, Billie Milford. Ryan, Dicky Pearce, Gerald and Don Entertain For Little DaiiKhtcr Mrs Elizibeth Pryor gave a birthday party in honor of her little daughter Betty June, Tuesday afternoon. Sixteen guests were present and they enjoyed the afternoon by playing games on the lawn. Delicious refreshments were srev-e- d to all present. Entertains in Honor of Publisher Plume 24 0 PUBLISHED j I EVERY FRIDAY - 2.0 IVr Year Subscription A First Class Publication in the Postottice in Beaver, Utah, as Second ( lass Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. . NEW OWNERS Mother's Birthday Sixteen years ago the Carlton Wesley Farrer and Lurene came from California and bought evenentertained Burridge, Friday, the Beaver Press. For ten ing at the home of the latter, in flllPl'VOlf 111 V (nlwliwtu.l tH.i" years they'ttf N .. u " papci aim honor of the birthday of their moth- then sold it u.i4w.t to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. er, Mrs. Mollie Farrer, which occur-e- d Saunders, who continued to run the on Friday, May 26. furnished the amuse- paper until this issue when the Rummy ment for the evening, and Mrs. Carltons again obtained possession by purchase. Walter Carlton, who Gean Hales, was awarded first prize came d boy and and Mrs. William Hurst the conso- now a here as a man with a family of his own, lation. Dinner was served to sixteen will have charge of the mechanical invited guests. Mrs. Farrer received congratula- end of the paper, with the intention tions and well wishes from her many of later assuming the entire managefriends as well as many nice remem- ment. He with his wife and baby girl are now comfortably located at brances. the Press home. The elder Carltons will divide their time, between assisting in run-in- g NORTH CREEK the paper and fishing, nioetly Audrey Thomas, who has been fishing. The policy of the paper will conspending the past two months with tinue to be conservative. her aunt, Mrs. Blaine Blacket at Bea- On the wet and dry er, is back at home and very much question the owners are strictly dry; however the improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merchant and columns of this paper will be open Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twitchell.Jr. went to a limited extent to communicato Richfield last Saturday, where he tions from both sides. received medical attention. Marie, little four year old daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer is ill with rhenumatic fever and leakage of the heart. She is at present with There will be a party in the Legion her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hall, Friday night, June 2, 1933 at 9 Powell at Beaver. p. m. Eeverybody is invited. George Alcott and family of Sevier were visitors here with relatives on Decoration Day. Misses Alverta and lone Alcott and Mrs. Abicar of Sevier were visiting with friends and relatives Tuesday and Wednesday. The North Creek fellows gave a Ira Yardley and Bill Kesler, came free dance at Creeville last Wednesover from Panguiteh, Saturday. Ira, day night. attended the funeral of the iate Mr. Mr. R. R. Thomas and family and McMahon. They returned to PanMr. and Mrs. Wm. Twitchell Jr. spent guiteh, Monday, morning. Decoration Day in Greenville. Miss Josephine Thomas returned Miss Mary Kesler of Sulphurdale, home after an extended visit in is spending a few days at the home Washington with her Bister Mrs. Len-z- y of Mr. and Mrs. James Yardley. Hoops. Margaret Thomas and Mrs. Hoops returned to that place WedH. M. Christensen made a trip to nesday morning. Cove Fort Tuesday on business. MrR. L .1 bare-foote- ANNOUNCEMENT r LOCAL MAI the first puplication hereof there Is due and claimed to be due upon the said account for labor the sum of fifty seven dollars, ($57.00); That said sale will be held in accordance with the provtslftns of Sect-Io- n 3774 of the Compiled Laws of W. C. Cates, former reresentative in the legislature, was in town Monday. Senator, Jefferson of Milford was here Monday attending a hearing before, Conciliator, J. F. Tolton. Utah, 1917. J. G. Miller First publication, May 26, 1933, Last publication, June 2, 1933. Mrs. Effie Ryon of Ely. Nevada, has been visiting her mother, TVIps. Lizzie Emmerson for the past two weeks. 17ANT-AD- S. May For Sale or Rent. 320 acres grazing land at Heist, Escalante Valley. L. M. Gillilan, 425 Atlas Block, Salt 4tc-2- 8 Lake City, Utah. Lydia Robinson returned home last Thursday, after spending the past winter as Primary Supervisor in the schools at Brigham City, Utah. 22, 1933 Ford Dealer. More than a quarter of a century at the bench as a general leather worker. Artistic shoe rebuilding positively guaranteed Popular Prices Get free coupons for the thoushandy step stool-"in home". and uses the GEORGE WOODHOUSE A I not only I suppose that I may claim to be the first delivered them myself made .cars, but sold them and frequently Detroit have driven The "drive away" is not new; often I to make delivery. to towns in Ohio or Indiana or Michigan and the people where I There were no good roads in those days, drove had never seen a motor car before. customers were Country Doctors. They Wy first really enthusiastic transportation to a were the first to realize the value of dependable widely scattered practice. some of those first Ford users. Even today I occasionally hear from how to care for the We had to teach local mechanics now found -e- rywhere in the world. is how Ford Service began, which is a sale does not complete our We believed from the beginning that arLoUi Man it creates upon us Ford transaction with our customer Dealers him service. to see that our customer's car gives the public in this respect. men ,th can'say of Ford Dealers generally that they have been an are Most of them have communities. of character and standing in their we agree on basic us many years, which indicates that that the me ods us to sell b "ness principles. The Company provides of the Dealers ct the Ford car are consistent with the - SEE This Battery Bargain If you must buy new battery don't do it until you have seen thi remarkable WESTTUC-- a peppy.ruggedly built battery at a prica that will make your pocketbook laugh right out loud. 84.75 and up, according to tizt Nona guaranteed len than tlx month and other up to two year. mod guarantee. We Test Your Battery FREE MILLER GARAGE self-respe- who handle it. ' - our 30 years experience The present Ford V- -8 is the peak of engine is Its eight-cylind- er We have never made a better car. lookin The car is admittedly very good powerful and smooth running. economical in and has comfortable riding qualities. It is design and low car operation because of advancedandengine most powerful car we have ever built. is the fastest, roomiest It Paul Bacon of Silver City, Idaho, spent several days of last week visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Francis Jones. Mrs. Henry Boyter who has been to her bed for the past few weeks is slowly recovering. confined Mrs. Dorothy Baker and son Wesley of Salt Lake City came down to spend Decoration Day here. They are visiting with Mrs. Viola Paxton ana Miio Baker. Mrs. Ben Lewis and children of Milford motored to Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollis to spend Decoration Day. CARAVAN OF CARS COMING Jack Miller of the Miller Garage, announces the arrival of a caravan of General Motors' Cars at 9:30 a. jm. .Wednesday, June 7th. This car- avan will include Pontiacs. Buick, Oldsmobilen and Chevrolets. A nar- be made. After the parade the cars will be available for inspection and demonstration. 'ade of the town will MILFORD . Mrs. Dave Reese and Mrs. Thomas (Johnson of Lakeview, Utah, who jhave been here visiting their mother Mrs. Margret Pearce and relatives n, . Adamsville and Mrs. William HevW' llngton of Milford, returned to their home with Wallace Wednesday, Paxton. Dave Hesllngton, principal, of the Grade SchooU at Milford, left Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. HesllngSan Diego, California, where be will attened summer school. Mrs. Josie Skinner of Beaver, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clara McFaden In Milford, Monday. Horace Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer of South Milford, returned home Monday morning from tho U. A. C. at Logan, Utah, where he has been attending college. o ton. for . |