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Show THE REAVER 12. !!);?! PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, J A Xl'ARY - ixiiUMiiiEm miMiib I urn , I'kjmir;s i ,..jb HALF MONTH MAN VISITS MILFORD L. F. Block, of Sat SPECIALS 13-Mo- Salt Lake, principal owner of the Frisco Silver Lear Mining company, with patented properties adjoining both the Morn Silver 15 n 25c RICE, 32 lbs for 25c NAVY BEANS, 4 lbs for 27c RAISINS, 4 lbs for 52c SUGUAR, 10 lbs for 25c MACARONI, 3 lbs for FANCY GLASSES, 6 for 25c 5c CELLULOID STARCH, pkg Farm and Stock record BOOKS, Ruled and arranged for a period of 20i years, Reg. $3.75 Now at .. 49c 1 Lot Childrens Overshoes for 59c 1 Lot Ladies Overshoes 79c Fleece-line- d unions per pair 29c Boys old-tim- 1 lb MCDONALD'S COFFE y2 lb MCDONALD'S TEA and V2 lb MCDONALD'S CHOCOLATE AT T FOR 59 C 2 Deliveries Daily Call 57 Al- ' - 1 and Kin; David mines, is spending a few days in Milford, and utilizing the wonderful weather in making trips to his and other mining pro-- i perties of this section. e Mr. Block is an mining engineer and is weliknown in this section, having first become interest- ed here some 25 years ago. He was forced to discontinue operations at . T TV me r nsco leaa some two years ago, due to low price of metals but at the time of shutting down he was in a nice body of silver lead ore with gold and zinc combinations ,and expects, with a resumption of operations in the near future, to tap an even larger body of ore. By going some 75 or 100 feet farther, he Is confident of opening up a 15,000 ton ore body en the 300 level. Though mining authorities are not satisfied with what the national administration has done for silver, a renewal of interest in silver properties is fast developing and everything points to con siderable activity in the very near Tomorrow and Monday will be salary pay-da- y for a lot of Beaver More and more people are laying in foods on pav-da- v and it will pay you to do so J Hi a loo. Jiesiaes thp h r I savins' when hnvin heavy on pay-dait fs a giiai tvuvemcHce and comfort to have staple foods stored away. Try peo-pi- Bl II I IX. U II sJ 11 Ml F If K I feMIeU4,. 1 y, our store this Erection of a monument road marker ut the Anderson Ranch junction of highway 91 and the Zlon Canyon road by the Associated Civics Clubs of Southern Utah, appears certain with the announcement by Reid H. Gardner, past president, that P. P. Patraw, superintendent of Zion National park, is having the stone quarried for the monument. Oringinai plans called for erec tion of such markers at Barstow, Cal., and Flagstaff, Ariz., also, but no definite action has been taken regarding them. The Union Pacific railroad, it is understood agreed to finance construction of the third monument after the civic clubs had completed the first two. The Southern Utah Power company will floodlight the Anderson ranch mar-ke- 'r for not less than one year without cost. Definite action on the remainder of this project, which is intended to direct tourist travel through the scenic parts of southern Utah, as well as others, will be taken up by the Associated Civic Clubs in St. George, January 13, Frank G. presiding as announced Iron Mar-tin- County e, Record. I y. .. 10 lo Roof Garden Coffee '30c Per lb And can Cocoa FREE Tb B. MOWERS future. QiRSKAGGS Mr. Block was accompanied to d by Mr. Landwehr, geologist for the American Smeltering and Refining company, who was interested i:i inspecting several local properties. Milford News. C. W. A. LADIES WORK PROJECT The following is a list of work done by the seven ladles on the C. W. A. work project for the past two o weeks. Quilts, made and completed, Shirts 10; Over FORMER BEAVER ROY MARRIES 8; Dresses 16; Coats remodled 2; Bath robe 1; Word has been received by relaNightgown 1; Pajamas 3; Child's tives in Beaver of the marriage of 1 5. ; Ladles Coat Aprons Dr. Miles Hutchings, son of Mr. and o Mrs. James Hutchings former resiHONOR BIRTHDAY Mrs. Nettie Price was the recipi-ta- dents of Beaver, to Miss Josephine of a guprlse party Friday even- Ashby, daughter of the late Robert ing when several of her relatives Ashby of St. George. The ceremony and family walked in to do honor on was performed during the holiday her birthday Friday January 5th. week at St. George. They, will make he A lovely time was had by all. Re- their home in St. George where freshments were served at an early will participate in his profession with his brother Albert Hutchings. hour. pay-da- Beef Pot Roast lb Pork Roast lb Mil-for- ROAD MARKER TO PLACED AT ANDERSON'S RANCH ON 81 e. v : i 'A Surety of Purity' - IS YOUR nt Mr. Kates of South Milford was a Beaver visitor Tuesday. Watch for date on "Lullaby Land" coming at the Firmage Theatre. Even more attractive than the Three Little Pigs. LOST 10th St. one Neck Yoke finder please return to Sam Gentry. FOR RENT on 3 Room Furnished Apartment, ground floor, with Bath enquire of Susan Murdock. On LOCAL ITEMS left Florence Woodhouse last week for Cedar City where she is attending the B. A. C. .Mr. Frank Williams and Lester Carter of Minersvl'le were in town on business Tuesday afternoon. WILL BE AT THE LOW HOTEL TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 Regular Monthly Visits SPECIAL LOW PRICES TO SCHOOL CHILDREN DEPOSITOR'S INSURANCE Coariqk,t' Boy Scout activities, for some time at a standstill in Beaver ounty exMrs. Milton returned cept for Milford, where the work was Gentry jhome Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. rejuvenated a few months ago, will John P. Barton, from Provo where undoubtedly take on new life with iH,he has been visiting with her par- the reorganization of the district ents Judge and Mrs. Joseph Erlck- - personnel, at a specially called Ron meeting held in the Beaver west ward L. D. S. chapel and attended , "Lullaby Land", a picture which by A. A. Anderson, executive of the rivals Three Little Pigs, at the Fir- Timp.inogos council, which comprises mage Theatre. virtually all of the south half of Utah. Mrs. Susan Murdock returned The following officers were seSaturday from Parowan where she lected: District chairman, Robert B. has been taking care of her daughWhite; first vice chairman, Mayor ter and family. C. Murdock Jr.; second vice Farns-wort- finance, Federal Depositor's Insurance against LOSS MILFORD STATE BANK Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson and Mr. and Mis. Lernett Swindle-hurreturned home Saturday from Pasadena, California, where they went to spend the Christmas holidays. They report having a lovely time and enjoyed the Rose Parade. They proclaim It a most wonderful exhibition. They had quite an exper-lanr- e with the rain and floods but were glad to get back home. st IWHI WHHWHI HMMfMHHWMtHIM NtttltHWt tMWNfMIHUt IHHH MI tMtHM I With a telephone in your own reach home yourfriends can you quickly and jou can call them any time you wish. It will run countless errands for you an.) Is always ready for important calls in case of sickness or emergency. your next call from your neighbor's telephone a call to us for service of your Make The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company BOY SCOUIACTIVITIES LIVESTOCK SITUATION chairman, Senator George Jefferson, Mr Lyle Thomas who is attend- district commissioner, S. M. Witt-weing business College in Idaho Falls, Klmer D. troop organization, Idaho, spent the holidays here with his wife and son, Mrs. Alice Thomas White; camping, Wesley W, Farrer; court of honor, S. Taylor and Farrell Dean. , in your neighbor's home? This Story Begins in this issue r; DEPOSITS in THIS Bank up to $2,500 are fully insured by Hill dT kOMANCE and adventure 1 with swift moving action hi in the lumber camps of the north. A captivating story which If every reader will enjoy. It will appear serially in these columns. George AMI fcRr 3. forocf Titus SUPRISE Mrs. Wanda White and the Stake Board members of the Relief Society entertained with a suprlse party Monday afternoon to do honor to Mrs. Vina Pearce the event being her birthday. Sixteen friends and neighbors were present and had a delightful time with music and social chat. Mrs. Pearce was presented with a beautiful electric reading lamp by the members of the board with best wishes for many more birthdays. Refreshments were served by Mrs. White at the close of the afternoon. Miss DR. F. B. PARKINSON WH.U BIRTHDAY CLASSES FITTED EYES EXAMINED Telephone George leadership training, Paul h; Los Angeles, January 10, A distinctly better undertone in the livestock markets has coma with the opening of 19:i. Cattle prices have advanced in a very satisfactory CLINE, WILSON & CLINE manner, with quotations well above General Law Practice the closing months of 1933. Lamb Office At prices have also advanced. There is FUlmore a better feeling in the hog trade, Milford Beaver anin of view the particularly nouncement by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace that the advance in tax would he" the hog processing K. BARBER SHOP postponed until February 1st. WHISKERS Choice light fed steers are now lsl,ed pulled Driven or Cut quoted up to seven cents a pound. Absolute ati8factlon Guaranteed Such cattle are scarce as feed lots have been pretty well drained, and or Whiskers Refunded good young fed cattle would sell to excellent advantage on the Los Angeles market at this time. The fact that Missouri River markets have SHOE HOSPITAL shown distinct improvement, parexon grain-feis ticularly cattle, Highly FIiiImIhmI, Substantial pected to materially strengthen the WORK OIK SPECIALTY Pacific coast markets, as this section is drawing heavily upon secGeo. Woodhouse tions which ordinarily ship east- 0. Marshall; d K. Beacher; secretary-treasure- r, Albeit Muir; rural scouting, Carlyle Smith; health and safety, Dr. K. S. McQuarrie; civic service, C. Dennis White; read- ward. There is a feeling in the trad" ing, E. R. Moody; educational pubcattle movement licity, W. L. Carlton and D. S. Wil- that the liams. during the latter half of 1933 represented the bulk of distress shipments brought on by financial diffBKLKXAP CAMP OP I), r. p. The Relknap Camp of the Daugh- iculties and shortage of range feed. ters o! Utah Pioneers held their Remaining cattle are believed to be regular meeting Monday night Jan- in fairly strong hands and should uary 8th at the home of President be marketed in an orderly manner. Uabell Gillies. Captain Lottie Hurke It seems very certain that supplies conducting. Old time songs were of cattle In Corn Helt feedlots Is to sang, music furnished by Charles the smallest in many y ir:'. du i f m Walters and Wallace Paxton. Talk relatively nign gr.r.n prices. on the landmarks of historic spots there serins to ! just'ficutlon for a ra'ber In our community was taken up optimistic view of the cat(ieorge Woodhouse. Duet by Warren tle market outlook for the next few A large crowd months. and Charles Smith. rains have been greatly was out and refreshments were served by the committee. encouraging to the cowmen of the Western states and they are lookThe next great Improvement in ing forward to a good range year. Wool markets continue In radio will be when a man ran wear y a tiny wireless telephone receiver in condition, the strong domeshis hat so he can be managed direct tic markets being further bolstered world wool markets. Fat by his wife all the time and not get by higher lambs have reached 8 cents a pound Into trouble. at Chicago for the first time In many months and there appears to be a AI Cline made the Press a firm undertone In the trade, due both to the good outlet for wool and pleasant call Tuesday evening. pelts, and because of Improved deN'ow if a lot of folks would work mand for meats. Many observers are looking for ftlx dayH a week and talk one. Inward to substantial improvement In! stead of working one and talking the hog market. In view of the govsix, things would really begin to ernment forecast of S prr cent reduction In the 193 spring pig crop. Improve. Location notic e for sale at this This redurtlon does not take Into .consideration the A. A. A. hog reoffice. ARTHUR SMITH PMMniXO AND HEATING Telephone 8&-- F GEO. C. MILLER Attorney-at-La- w Tolton Bldg. Beaver, Ut i 1 Crank Your Car int When We Will 13 Plat Special . - - - p475 $6.00 15 Hvy. plate, guarantee lyr. $0.00 13 Hvy. 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