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Show THE liU.YVKR PKFS. FIIID.W, MAV2M: OFF THE TRAlt .The Utah State Board of HealNell Orton has been staying of t H1? with her mother Mrs. Lorenzo th, with the Public Health Seris quite poorly. States Robinson who KARL S. CARLTON .... Publisher vice and tiie FKRA is niakma: avPhone 24 Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thompson ailable all the necessary labir tor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY received word Tusday of the ar- the construction of pit privies in (lf $2.00 Per Year rival of an 8li pound grandaugh-te- r the rural communities Subscription is also making 50 to born Mrs. and Mr. and Lyle In Advance towards the const noJohnson, Monday morning at A First Class Publication Enhome Lake Salt in of their tion tank, provided the septic City. tered in the Postoffice in Beaver, is let to a recognized contract Utah, as Second Class Mail MatMrs. Mary Miller and children plumber. ter, under the Act of Congress of The people of the various comalso Miss Helen Dickson visited March 3, 1879. and people living on munities in with Reaver friends. Sunday Advertising Rates Submitted and ranches are urged to farms upon Request. Mr. Byron Baldwin is visiting take advantage of this sanitation In connection with the service. Mrs. Emma Atkin spent Friday at Parowan this week end. pit of last week with her brother Jas The Nancy K. Camp of the D construction of these sanitary Hiiy aia you lie (dei.artint;) before the fly season per Cartwright and family at of Utah Pioneers, will hold' their tviie privies me make love to ymi if It was hope - the tin to cost only Parowan.. regular meeting on June 7th at begins xvy le7 I didn't know it was hope the home of Mrs. Viola Paxton. perty owner being the ner may She Mr. and Mrs. Miles White and materials. Salvaged lumber o lovi children have moved into the less until I saw your method of The East Ward Relief Society be used if available. d to liniit-not is Grace Gillies apartments. This program making. met at the usual place Tuesday afternoon at 2 with President relief clients, but is open to any Mr. and Mrs. George Goodwin Smith in individual desiring service. secondcharge. motored over to Cedar City last The main advantage to be gain- Wanted to buy, The social service lesson was conis the to son service their this ed Oak-debring Friday Ralph given by class leaders Vern through hand .piano, phone 59 home. lie lias been attending the Ellen trol of diseases, mainly typhoid, Maud Christensen, HAC the past winter. They were hook worm, the dysenteries, and son, is Joseph and Caddie Smith. accompanied home by Wallace Stake Officers President Kate diarrhea. i si MY TOl'IC Dean and Morris Patterson. Jensen, Lacy Nowers and Mar-grPeople wishing to avail them"Soul and Body" is the subject in all Chur-ehi-- s Powell were present and selves of this service should make of the b Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Smith the with on Sun County remarks. their Srionlist. gave very of application encouraging Christ, made a business tirp to Milford Prayers were offered by Myrtle FERA manager, Mr. J. Frank day, .May :Mith. Tuesday. Smith or his representatives. Burt and Minnie Griffiths. Kmbodied in Ih" b.iMcai ciia-tiois the in the U ss if Rulda Mae Griffiths enterta we that know "Kor following of her little play- our ed twenty-fou- r taberthis of house earthy mates in honor of her ninth birth- nacle were dissolved, we nave a house not day Thursday afternoon, May 2:1. building of Cod, a Games were enjoyed and refresh- made with hands, eternal in the Rulda Mae heavens" (II Corinthians ments were served. :ll. received many lovely presents. Correlative to this verse is the the Christian-Scienc- e from Mr. D. M. Gillies who as been followingtextbook: "Soul is the New Silk DRESSES, Strips, prints and Plain ill for ometime with stomach dis- substance. Life, and intelligence order is now on the improve. of man. which is individualized, , Colors, SPECIAL for Soonbut not in matter, (p. 477 we shall learn that the or er later was $4.95 to $6.95 Large Size, Silk DRESSESS Rishop C. Dennis White fetters of man's finite capacity are called to Tremonton Sunday by forced by the illusion that he the sudden death of his mother lives in Long Voil Dressess, just right for summer .. S1.95 body instead of in Soul, Mrs. Mary A. White. in mailt r instead of in Spirit" Tied and Dyed Scarfs $1.00 (p. 2:?:',). s.w.rc oTi( i: or siikkii ! For The 98c Blouses, voi land Organdie IX T1IK MISTIUCT COCIIT OK leaner Prwai HOT POINT IRGN Set DRAIN 1 IRONING BOARD CAtiV WflQI HiRG I knv IfOU TUBS nvi i .. m anj MACHllE AM' for Wall paper, Paint, Linoleum and n, for Spring House Cleaning. i:i'orhi:i) everyft BEAVER HOME FURH1SHI1U et sson-sernio- ti- : BUY NOW BEANS 32tbs for 25 cents Cleaned and Pressed CATSUP, 2 14 ounze bottles for 25 cents All Kinds of FRESH FRUITS 75 etts. per Suit Cauliflour, Cabbage, Oranges, Lemons, and Cherries BEAVER l Phone 57 ( bring your ties also VIOLA PAXTON i CO-- P Two Deliveries Daily esec Will call and deliver extra charge. without Thirty Million Miles of Ford Economy m Every nay We 1U 'iKe lour I 01 I lowing described realty and water rights situate in the County of Reaver, state of I'tah, Commencing at the northwest corner of the north west quarter of the southwest quarter iNWUSW1, ) of Section Ten (1(1). Township Twenty nine (29) South Range Seven (7) West of Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence north CD rods; thence east St) rods; thence south (in rods; thence west SO rods to the place of beginning, and containing thirty acres of land, together with thirty shares of water stock in the .Mammoth Canal and Irrigation Company represented by a stock certificate in said company, and any and all water rights appurtenant t thereto and all improvements I - t l,wl.,,,l.,,l 4 i A - fumed. WHISKERS I'., Absolute ...I Satisfaction! t duai ranteeil (,r Shn inus placed without charge. re- - j CLINE, WILSON & CLINE BOfiS office at the Courthouse REAVKR CITY, ARTHUR I'TAH SMITH PLUMBING and Telephone SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HEATDC 88-- 3 HOSTELRY "Our Lobby is Delightfully Air Cooled During the Summer Months." RADIO 200 FOR EVERY ROOMS AND ROOM 200 BATHS HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE on. i f I Sfi(ff Attorney at law MILLER tO.K. BARBERSHOP pJ IK Post Ola; THEODORE Ar-lingt- Dated this S dav of Mav, 1 !:;.") NEILS JENSEN. Sheriff Reaver Co. Utah SAM CLINK, Attorney for Plaintiff. First Publication, May In, 111,15. Last Publication, May 111, 1935. BARBER North of the Hank The Atlantic Monlhcly, 8 State MALIA, Commissioner of the State of St., I lost on j I'tah, in chargi of the liquidation of the STATK BANK OP BMAVEU j COCXTV, Plaintiff, vs AUXOLD I'AUKIXSOX. KKTTA PAUKIX-- i SOX and AKXOLI) FOCI I PARK(JEO. C. INSON. Defendants. TO UK SOU) AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the ',' day of June, 1035, Attorney-at-La- w at twelve o'clock noon of said day, at the front door of the County Coifrt House in Reaver City, Rea- OVER THE REAVER GARAGE ver County, State of I'tah, the fol- cituate there A ah. SANITARY J Do Our Face to A. JOHN' Woodhouse T to-w- Phone 94 Geo. Make the most of your reading Hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the "harm that have made the Atlantic, for seventy-fiv- e years, most quoted and America's most cherished magazine. Send SI. 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A particularly interesting and complete report of costs comes from a national fleet owner who has owned 854 Ford cars which have run more than thirty million miles in business use. 175 were Model T Fords which were run 5,017,075 miles. 599 were Model A Ford cars which were run 24,041,632 miles. 80 are Ford V-- 8 cars which have been run 2,982,885 miles. This owner's cost records show that Ford V-- 8 care cost 12 less to operate than the Model A Ford3 and 31 less than the Model T Fords. And they covered more miles per month The monthly average for the Model T Fords was 1509 miles. For the Model A Fords, 1866 miles. . . . And 2571 miles for the Ford V-Each year the Ford car gives you more in value and performance and costs you less to operate. 1 ... 8. F (ID MUD Young Actual on Figures Show The Ford JW V-- O is 8 Bomical than th A. and Mor V8 and woiiicii lb. Ihresliold Mandhij; of life, Willi nil , world neforc j on, an indeed be envied. Y. know lll.lt oii Jti(. strainiiiji al (be leash, anxious l Man in l- ijour life's woil, ten iiMleni to this n,es xaue. The hest way to enjoy Ii inn Ih lo save ennujih inno, , lo insure that life ,,f llllls a forlnhle existauce out its sp;,,i. ,,., saving t Hie Milloid stati I'.atik be part of your life's work 1'3 JL IE IP M Qjj 11 Mod.l 31 mill J-- co- i i than the Man Firestone - Seiberling Tubes Datterie$ Today famousT. Modal Milford Stati Bank Repair work ' oE all lciodl "SERVICE THAT IS SERVICE" W. R. Martin Garage MILFORD, UTAH |