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Show 1 S I r t whn n the past eSTb" I been f pop- - 'dramatic role of his Point of the Air," f ."of United States Army fest Point of the Air" his includes cast J as, he g aoSmvan,Robert Young, youth-lea- resent d; Irmt Lewis Stone, Russell Rosalind grSeaaon, Wadsworth Henry Bardie, frt Taylor, Robert Livingston K 1 "8 till Field, Randolph Army $10,000,000 Berry's son, played Young, finds romance famous f Willi Lbert I O'Sullivan the Generals She offers encourage-- t the cadet while he goes the rigors of tests, flying Lter. Lb flights, and fln-- I maneuvers spectacular aerial hund-jj- s with training reviews solo lotion, I planes. before photo-fptie- d never furlllB for an air picture to be film include "power n in the W' from an elevation of ten a lusand feet to the ground; of jumb" from one foup parachute dred planes in the air at once; foe time bombing maneuvers of lining planes breath-takin- g scenes. ial and THURSDAY d IIf over 2,000 ground and other ops like to laugh and who snt? run, don't walk to the you Theatre, where "Baby funniest ke Harrington," the jjn of the year, is playing. mage And not ginal. only funniest, but It has no parallel because Butterworth, jpnparison, Jarles ong its most nor star, is unique comedians. This is Butter-irth'- s first leading role, in a Iture especially t J the y here, - u established hm-offl- written for him. GREENVILLE JAIinougii dif-fre- nt un their daughters Mrs. laice and Dorothy Calvert. v-- yJt u a ADAMSV1LLE Correspondent by Special Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart motored to Fillmore to spend f week or two with their son and daughter Mrs. Wallace Day. They left late last week. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Evans were Milford visitors Monday. Mr. Donald Smith and Miss Milldred Johnson of Adamsville were united in marriage Tuesday at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr. Lorin Gritfiiths and Ralph Stewart were in Beaver Sunday attending stake meeting. Miss Elenor Johnson visited for a few davs at Beaver last Sveek with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Hesling- ton of Milford called on relatives here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Singleton of Layho were visiting at the home of Mr. Evan Jones last week. Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Ernest were visitors in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cooms of Payson were visitors at the home of Charles Johnson, Sunday. Murray Crosby and friends Miss Johnson and Jay Sorson-berr- y of Springville visited with friends and relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Williams and several other friends of Mr. and of Las Mrs. Sherman Glyder, home at were her visitors Vegas this week. Mrs. Glyder is very 111 with bright's disease. Helen Misses Mildred and Green returned home Tuesday after visiting at the home of Mrs. L. W. Banks at Milford. Misses Nola and Loretta Baker Howard and Armand Morris, several days Walbeck, spent Lake last camping at Puffers week. Melba by Special Correspondent Moses Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Melvin Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Baker Edwards, Mrs. V. J. Mun- ford and daughter Linda, motored to Salt Lake Thursday of last week to visit Mr. Melvin Edwards who Is receiving treatment at the L. D. S. Hospital. Mr. Edward's condition has been very critical; but he is now on the improve. Mr. and Mrs. LaVal Bradshaw and baby son, also Miss Verle Bradshaw spent the 24th at Richfield with Mrs. Bradshaw's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baldwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baldwin their families of Oakland, California; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fraizer and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin and families of Cedar; also Mr. and Mrs. Warren Huteh-ing- s of Pioche visited at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Baldwin during the week of the 24th. This was the first time for many years that all of the Elder Baldwin's children have been home together. Jess and Earl and their families returned to their homes in Oakland, last Monday. Raymond Murdock left Sunday for Monteray, California where he has accepted a position in a service station. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ennls Hoopes a son Wednesday, July 24 th. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Blackner are rejoycing over the arrival of a sou born Monday July 29th. Arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Yardley, a fine golden haired daughter, Friday July 26th Nat Pendleton, his famous ganger roles, his burly toughness in farp contrast to the small, man. Ruth Seiwyn returns to the Sreen after a year's absence in selected. GEO. C. MILLER SHOE HOSPITAL Highly Finished, Substantial Work Our SPECIALTY Geo. Woodhouse An Important Notice to ARTHUR SMITH Telephone Sralbscirilbeirs Attorney-at-La- w Telephone BEAVER , . indented WHISKERS . Extracted or Per- Absolute Satisfaction rased. I'uarranteed n f i n era or Ned without charge. - r LINE, WILSON & CLINE General Law Practice Offices At f'l'Ord I!faver 3 88-- F GARAGE 01. BARBER SHOP flllinnn SANITARY BARBER SHOP North of the Post Office REAVER CITY, UTAH LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY "Our Lobby is Delightfully Air Cooled During the Summer Months." FR EVERY ROOM IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH State Bank JOHN A. MALIA, Commissioner of the State of Utah, in charge of the liquidation of the STATE BANK OF BEAVER COUNTY, Plaintiff, vs HYRUM A. WHITE and NETTIE ELIZABETH WHITE, his wife; FIRST NATIONAL McGARRY; BANK OF BEAVER CITY, UTAH, corporation; INTERMOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT MEN, C. LAWRENCE a corporation; WHITE and EFFIE WHITE, his wife, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 24th day of August, 1935, at twelve o'clock noon of said day, at the front door of tha Beaver County Court House in of State Beaver County, City, descrihed Utah, the following realty and water rights situate In the County of Beaver, State of Utah, The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NW4 SE V) of Section 31, Township to-w- lt: 28 South, Range 200 ROOMS yjoWL JsdnphxmsL (Bill! A NEW PLAN of rendering telephone bills will be put into effect in the near future which will provide a more efficient billing and business office service to our customers. THERE IS NO CHANGE in the regular August 1st bill, nbicb you mil receive promptly, but please be sure to read the notice enclosed ivitb your bill. It explains the nav plan and tells you your new billing date. AND 200 BATHS HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 ;Je Hotel Temple Square has a highly desirable 'nendly atmoshpere. You will always find it supremely comfortable & thoroughly fpeable. You can therefore understand why hotel is: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Y can also appreciate why; IT S A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NW14NWU) of Section 17, Township 29 Salt South, Range 7 West, Lake Meridian; containing 80 acres of land; The east half of the south- east quarter (E'iSE) and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SWSE U) of Section 31, Township 28 South, Range 7 West; and Lot Two (2), of Section 29 G, In Township South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing 159.26 acres of land; The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NWM,4SE 4) of Section 18, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing 40 acres of land; Lot One (1) of Section 6, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing 38.94 acres of land; The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SWJ4 of Section 32, Town- South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and containing 4 0 acres of land; Commencing west 26 chains and north 26.60 chains from the southeast corner of Sec-to17, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence west 5 chains; thence north 6 chains; thence east 5 chs; in thence south 6 chains, to the place of beginning and containing 3 acres of land; Commencing 2.5 chains west and 4.75 chains south of the northeast corner of the south- idian, and THEODORE BOHN Attorney at Law office at the Courthouse SALE west quarter (SW4) of Section 16, Township 29 So., Range 7 West, Salt Lake Mer- Every Day We Do Our Part To Make Your Face A Work of Art. SALT RADIO NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S ship 28 PLUMBING and HEATING FER THE LEGAL NOTICES SW) j111The supporting cast is especialy lays another of bibi MANDERFIELD y. e . Lee. The 24th of July was celebrated here by a program in the morning sports, children's dance , and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atkin and very good horse races in the afdaughter Marylu of Ruth, Neva- ternoon. A splendid dance was da are visiting at the home of held in the evening. Music furnMrs. Atkins parents Mr. and Mrs. ished by Leola Hoopes. Linda Frank Morris. Twitchell and Lyle Goodwin of Mr. and Mrs. (Maude Parkinson Beaver. and sons of Pintura are spending Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mathews of a few days at the home of Mr. Cedar City are spending a few and Mrs. J. II. Morris. days at the home of Mrs. MathMr. and Mrs. Perce Williams ews grandparents Mr. and Mrs. entertained a number of their Orsan Blackner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tltiessen and friends at a hot supper Thursday family who have been visiting for evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Vyron Baker en the past week at the home of Mrs. tertained a few friends at a can Sarah J. Martin, returned to their home at Ely, Nevada, Weddy party Sunday evening. The evening was spent in playing nesday. cards and eating candy. Edward Mathews, of Boulder Mrs. Dave Atkin and son Jav, City is spending a few davs with left Friday for Ruth, Nevada to his family. spend a few days with their A number of married couples daughter and sister Mrs. Ed enjoyed themselves at a wiener Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are roast Monday eveninR over at the proud parents of a baby bov Martins Farm. A large bonfire born Sunday July 2Sth. was made in the old fashioned Loree Blackner, seven year old fireplace and everyone sat around daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur it toasting wieners and singing Blackner, was taken to the hos- appropriate songs. The delicious pital at Salt Lake (Mty for med- repast of wieners, rolls, mntsard, ical treatment. Loree has been pickles, potato chips, ands coffee suffering for the past seven which same mixed well with a big weeks with Pertonitis of the Are in the fire place and garnished with a lot of fun was enjoyed bone. Mr. and Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. William Calvert by the following; are visiting at Ca'iente, Nevada, Will Blacket, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wilthe effective role of Dorothy. Har- liams, Mr and Mrs. Joe Barton, vey Stephens, whom we recently and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Scott. saw in "Evelyn Pretice" and Lois Morris, returned home "After Office Hours," is again Tuesday after spending the past suave and villainous. month with her sister Mrs. Dan Briefly, the humor of the story Atkin at Ruth, Nevada. lies in its situations. A small-tow- n clerk becomes involved with one of the toughest gang's hoodlums NORTH CREEK in the country and is suspected of 3 by Special Correspondent being chief of the gang. WMiile 2 police stage a man hunt for his Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Peterson arrest, he is perilously the guest of the gang in their remote hide- and daughter Leah of Salt Lake out. The surprise finish is calcuCity were week end guests at the lated to push you right out of home of William Twitchell Jr. by Special n,.tn: uie yuiuie piiuuilly concerns the exploits of the Jsmilling Butterworth, Una Merit shares honors as his wife. Jey make the comedy perfect s jam, these two, each with a technique, each balancing chair. e other, yet both in perfect har-fcn- your . 4.1.1 19ft l8St6rn liiavir Goimhr Mans SqcMoei u w w ia i u Tl'ESnAV MOV.. . ra ..n TiirATDU THE BEAVER PRKSS, FRIDAY', AUGUST 2, ONE IMPORTANT ADVANTAGE of the new plan will be that you will receive a bill with all charges and credits brought up to the date of the bill. Please Head the Xoiicc Enclosed With lour August 1st Bill running thence chains; thence north 8 chains; thence southeasterly along the channel of the Northwest Canal 12.65 chains, more or less, to the point of beginning and containing 3.26 acres of land; The south half of the southwest quarter (S4SW4) of Section Two (2); the west half of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (WV4SWSE) of Section 2; also commencing 10 chs east from the southwest corner of the south east quarter (SE4 ) of Section 2, and running thence north 20 chains; thence east 4 chains; thence south 4.75 chains; thence northeasterly 1 rod, more or less; thence south 15.50 chs. thence west 4.35 chains to the place of beginning, containing In all 108.6 acres of land, all In Township 29 South, Range 7 WeBt, Salt Lake Meridian; Together will all water and water rights of every nature, kind and class appurtenant to said tracts of land, above described, or any part or portion thereof, whether represented by certificate of apdecree, propriation, court stock certificate or otherwise; also all other Improvements and appurtenances. Dated this 23rd day of July, west 8.17 1935. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY NEILS JENSEN, Sheriff Beaver County, Utah SAM CLINE Attorney for Plaintiff. First Publication Aug. 2, 1935. Last Publlsatlou Aug. 23, 1935. |