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Show AUGUST 0, THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, Local and Social Events Miss rejoicing over the arrival of lovely baby boy, born Tuesday grandmother Mrs. Sarah C. White morning August 6th and he tip-e- d the scales at 10 lbs. Mrs. Alice Harris Smidth of Los Angeles is visiting with her Deputy PoRt Master W. L. parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hutchings and others went to Harris. Boulder for a fishing trip where the fish were reported to be Miss Nellie Hammer was visitwhales. Bill caught one almost ing with Mrs. Mary Woolsey last 7 inches long. Never mind Bill week. the fish at Puffers are almost as Mrs. Sarah Woolsey, Mrs. Jenbig. nie Bushnell, Maxine and Alton Bushnell, Helen Barkdoll and Myrtle powell motored to the City Camping ground in the Beaver canyon last Tuesday evening MEN WANTED for Rawleigh where they enjoyed a delicous Routes in Millard, Carbon and outdoor supper. Emery Counties, Write today, Mr .and Mrs. Dick Cox and Rawleigh Co., Dept of Pioche, Nevada were children Denver, Colorado. called home Tuesday on account FOR SALE 160 acres, choice of the death of Mrs. Cox's uncle, mountain land and large spring Thomas Grimshaw. In pass northwest of Adamsville, Miss Agnes Firmage returned Kirk Realty Bargain 1550.00 home Sunday from Long Beach, Co. Mllford, Utah. California where she has been r with her sister Mrs. Pauline GOLD WANTED for the past three months. Classified Ads UTII-3-S- Rum-mle- Licensed tgold buyers will pay up to $35.00 an ounce for old dental bridges, crowns, rings, chains, lockets, watch cases, spectacle frames, etc, or any other discarded jewelry if mailed within 30 days. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity given to you by a reliable concern Ho get full value for your old gold. We also buy old silver. ELCO GOLD REFINERY 212 Spring Arcade Bldg. Los Angeles, California f I j While O O D o o D 4-- Mrs. Orson Talbott and children returned to their home at Paragoonah Friday after spending a week with their parents and Grand Parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gale and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin A. Little stopped to visit a few days with their friend Mrs. Sarah White on their way to their home in St. George after spending sometime in Salt Lake City. u o Y D ThQv Lust o VP ID) ID) o o D o D o Give us your orders oS New Potatoes 10 lbs Vinegar per gal. Machine Oil per gal. D o O D o o 15c to D o fl Fly Spray per pf. HBeavei? Phone 57 i o D $795 95c 25c o Galvanized Tubs no. 3 o Co-o- p Two Deliveries Daily mi rru Soy Mil Out-of-to- 1 d, Itten 11 New Fall Dresses At Reasonable Prices Ani i Daily 1 Mime w Ladies Sweaters 5 House Frocks Pa jar Party Dresses Ladies Hosiery Childrens Halt JUST ARRIVED Sho; 3 "l BEAVER MORTUAR' A flu at to suit all J-- ll St. o 9x12 $550 o 35c 50c Flour, Sugar and Binder Twine at BEST PRICES Congoleum Rugs eav Lee's Style D o eontinUe City; form., j has where I PA1'1 St. George Calif- plaili' Arnold Grimshaw, Carmel, from ann ' (continued from page 1) with fft! J ear . visiting week a for been ornia; William, Randalph and George Grimshaw of Cedar "City Clyde L. Messinger conducting. selected',' Souther James V and Ray Grimshaw of Summit. Music was furnished by mixed from ti is up Dean Mr. Harvey JosThe Body was brought to Bea Willard S quintett, John P. Murdock, with his e Milford spending a week ver morning. Wednesday eph Bakes, Luciell Murdock, May-mPreside Mr. and Mrs. Jeddy Duan. Services were conducted by Lrin Osbor! . Hoopes and Margaret Barton. parents West Ward Milo Baker of the There first number was "Let The GeneoWi,.,' The East Ward Relief Society Edna Black, Lower Lights Be Burning." to Bishopric. a bazzar for gj? are making plans "The Teachers Work is Done" llPaul ThmpJ ' fxxxPrayer by George C. Murdock. be held sometime in August. No Night was sung by a Male quartet, Milo Solo, "There Is living.1 ' There," by Thelma Barton. Mrs. Francis Gray and children Baker, J. Frank Smith, R. Chase lnston came A. and Miller Bishop been William have Murdock and Kent Morgan. Nevada of Pioche, with Messinger were the speakers. I!lainey Barton Prayer by Patriarch Geo. Palce spending the past two weeks tl" Cornet solo "The Holy City" their mother and grandmother Solo "Only Remembered" by ition and i ton n nv., by George Woodhouse. Hattie Ashworth. Mrs. Grace Williams. sent. "Softly and Tenderly, Duet, who Bishop Farrer, Speaker, Frank Williams of Minersville spoke of the splendid work done The others ... Jesus is Calling," Mr. and Mrs. Wedneswas in town on business Milo Baker. as a ward Grandma's iar. by Brother Thomas prayer by Duncan day afternoon. Closing clerk and faithful member of the Gillis. Grandma Vineent ward. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Patterson Interment in the Mountain Know solo "I That Violin Perhaps My enjoys . Patterson and their View Cemetery, grave was dedi- Ambrose Beth Hutch man anyone else Redeemer Lives," Patterson Vern La Mrs. mother cated by Pres. T. W. Gunn. A,,s- Edna ings. Black Pa visitors were, Mr. of Milford were dinner guests this was C. R. article speaker Concluding Marsends Mrs. of home at the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Rogerson, Murdock, who spoke of Thomas her many friends ,t ohn Grin and Mrs. Carl Ehninger, Mary tha Williams. as a school boy at Murdock Acad lie L. D. William Jensen of Salt Lake City; Ken Barton was brought home emy at his splendid achievments V e City. Jessie Eli Grimshaw and daughter Rozena week and how he put them Into practhe last 1 1935, afl Lake Salt from City and son Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Ray tice after graduating. Iks suffer Mr. and end, but is still confined to his (continued from Grimshaw of Enoch; He spoke of him as a missionCider trou Mrs. George Grimshaw, Mr. and bed as a result of the automobile ary companion in New Zealand, mountain air has lohn is tli Ceof Mrs. Randolph Grimshaw accident he was recently in. of the splendid work accomplishhim. lib and I dar; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brad-fieled among the people by the deMrs. Glider passed j la deceast Mr. and Mrs. James Griffith, ceased. aay morning at She body Mr. SEES INFLATION Mr. and Mrs. Cy Osborne, Thomas set the type by hand ing for three iver for months and Mrs. Sam Cline, Mr. and Mrs. for "The Messinger" a book used Disease and jial. comply V. Wadoups, Mr. and Mrs. James SLOW PROCESS by missionaries in New Zealand. lesidents survivor is herfe only Mrs. Jefferson, Atkin, George Lover of My will be Duet, "Jesus will Lty misseri reatlly WalMrs. Mr. and James Lang, Helen Bohn and Ora her cheerful and si A Real Dangar for the Future, Soul", niorning lace Patterson, Ambrose PatterBoyle. cit tion. Her husband beiti Col. Ayres Tells Banking jjjendid son and Mrs. La Vern Patterson Albert Mulr. American War veteran, by Closing prayer fibituary Mr. and Mrs. all of Milford; Groins. Flower Girls: Out of town people fl be prir Ralph Myers of Minersville. Lu Huntington, Nola Muir Beav NEW BRUNSWICK, X. J. Presed the services were Marie LaPriel Muir, Edwards, that not do indicate is home ent prospects Miss Norma Lindsay, Tom Williams and Si from California to spend her inflation severe enough to cause fur- Nora Muir, May Atkin, Mildred will come Smith, Kate Muir, Mary Dunham, Jim Murray of Las devaluation dollar ther summer vacation with her parents soon in this country, but as an ulti- Cathie Muir, Grace Jones, Jan-ne- tt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsay. lin Milo Baker. mate development it seems to be a Hoops, Mary Mulr, Isabel real danger. Leonard P. Ayres. Bugler, Aldon fcj. very Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shipp and Vice Amelia Dean and Ora Muir. President Cleveland Trust Muir, Firing Squad, Sailo "Sir. and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Company, said here tonight in an Soldier Pallbearers: Commander of Ftaj I in BeaHerbert Stapley, Thomas Muir, S. Warren Shipp returned Saturday address before the Graduate School Taylor Farnswortt. mornn from Bryce Canyon. of Ranking. He believed this state Ernest Muir, Warren Neilsen, GilBill Gillies, Bob M le to aut ment to be true "unless the govern bert Briggs and Edwin Smith. Mecham, Ted Cocked. their un Richard Haddock met with a ment enters frankly upon a policy of John Ashworth, Commander of died serious accident Sunday night issuing fiat money with which to American Legion, Lucian Gillies, chings, Thompson Mis Williams and Vivian Ea meet its expenses." At present that oke Jul: bone above the the breaking just Gilbert Smith, does not seem to he in sight, he said. Rbdney White, Bier was drawn k vHe was wrist in his left arm. The Graduate School is operated and Alex Boyter rear guard. horses and driven i a L. E Interment was in the mountain Swindlehurst. jointly by the American institute of ie has Banking Section of the American View Cemetery with services conGeorp Color Bearer, was 12 jj THOMAS DEE SLY Bankers Association and Rutgers ducted by the American Legion. Color Guards, John Bue! ra to offer advanced studies University Grave was dedicated by Chap- - Marreli War. for bank officers. ee dau (continued from page 1) 'We have so ml gr; enormously inMr. Tom Patterson and an aunt creased the capacity of our banking He also Mrs. Martha Morgan of Beaver. system for credit expansion that It larson Is difficult to see how we could have Funeral services were conducta vigorous business revival without ed at the East Ward Chapel Monhaving it develop into a credit infla2 inie at L. day p.m. by Bishop Clyde tion," Colonel Ayres declared. Messinger. Inflation a Slow Process Chorus consisting of Marjorie Mrs. E If inflation does come it will be a Mackerell, Mayme Hoopes, Luciel rsday ( slow process, he said, pointing out Murdock, Milo Baker, Joe Bakes, limbers that in Germany, France, Belgium d the sang "Let the Lower Lights Be and Italy It took about five years c even Burning." to develop from the time when the Prayer by President T. V. Gun governments entered upon policies Ithday. Id wi Chorus, "Shall We Meet Beyond of financing large peace-timdeficits i The River." by bank credit up to the time when STers. the public to began generally spend Bishop Clyde Messinger then ;heon money rapidly because of fear that sere cc spoke words of comfort to the beit would still further depreciate. reaved family. Mts. "If we are to go through such a Elder Ira Yardley was the finAfter period here it would seem likely al speaker. that it might last rather longer than lying ' Violin solo "Face to Face" by the corresponding in by did periods Beth Hutchings. abroad," he said. "Its beginning ianefrf would date He fcby Mi from the spring of 1933 Prayer by Elder LeGrand Gale. Grave was dedicated by Elder when we left the old gold basis for Mrs. f our money and entered upon the James Yardley. Interment was til gif policy of financing large governheld In the Mountain View Cemere hi mental deficits by the sale of Fedtery. eral securities mainly to banks rathOut of town friends from Miler than to private investors. "The method that we are followford and other places were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and ing is the one that proved disastrous in Europe for in all those countries Son, Mrs. Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Including Germany, the increasing issues of money that caused the inII some M. Griffiths, Mrs. Albert Winn and flations were not mere printing k. 1 Mrs Jo.sie Thompson, Mr. and press issues of flat currency, but Mrs. John Stohl all of Milford. were secured by government bonds fi tn My Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Twitchell and notes discounted at the banks." hat Among the clearest lessons taught of Springdale, Miss Emma Lowder the by European experience, Colo"A Distinctive Service" Parowan; Wallace Ivie of Filmore nel Ayres asserted, ig that there are fc:nboi "no good hedges asalnst Inflation." mug (Will) OK THANKS He added: Conditions We wish to extend our thanks Prices id tc Did Not Lightrn D. l.t Hurdem b to our many friends who so kind "One LICENSED LADY ATTENDENT Who ly assisted us dring the death these of the strange facts about inflations Is that while they of our dear husband and father ;nda: destroyed the values of most existThomas Dee Sly and to those who Phone Main Beaver ing debts, they did not succeed in se took part and furnished flowers lightening the debt burdens of either at the funeral. the people as a whole, or of the corn Mrs. Rose Sly and Family porations. od i "Inflation destroys the value of 0 i o bonds and mortgages and so conCAM) OF THANKS fiscates the property of these hold-erU ( I Wish to express my sincere of and hands it over appreciation for the kindness and to the obligations shareholders and the equity sympathy extended to me by all owners. However, It Introduces so who assited during the illness many new economic difficulties that and death of my dear Wife Mrs. these Bhare and equity holders ASTHMA and SUMMER COLDS W are Mr once at Jassie Glider also for the beauti forced to Incur new Indebton' relief mi ful funeral unnecessary. Complete services and the edness go that when stabilization ion comes the problems of debt are many floral offerings. $1.00 Postpaid. Nothing else to W bo about as troublesome as they were Mr. S. W. Glider. before, or even more so." Over 40,000 HOLFORD'S V0NDE The five requisites of inflation SI CAM) OF THANKS were listed by Colonel alone. "CO as INHALERS Ayres sold last We wish to thank all those first, a year period of sustained active who assisted or gave their' serbusiness; second, a rising stock $1.00 today for full season's relief M vices In any way during the illmarket; third, real credit expanSix THE DANDEE CO., 14 North ness and death of our beloved nun sion; fourth, greater outflow of ')0I band and father, also for the gold "than we can tolerate which MINNESOTA, St., would force s us to MINNEAPOLIS, cut our beautiful floral offerings. currency free from gold"; and fifth, entirely or write Mrs. John Grimshaw Free Booklet. continued large budget deficits In and Family. government operation e Light Dresses White Shoes Slacks Light Trousers Straw Hats White Oxfords o o May Jensen of Salt Lake Ffle ON ALL for all kinds hsraxssrrsxrts! he FORJAJJPENTER (continued from page 1) 1 l I o o The Happy Six club met with their leader Wednesday afternoon at their regular meeting place at 2:30. nr THOMAS GRIMSHAW LAST RITES Itha Patterson of Milford a is visiting at the home of her are Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Gale 10S D o 0 W rr for |