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Show 1 1936 THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, JAXTARY 81, GIREEM GOLD BALL $ - PHONE $ tU i 57 SP- - 'the nast week. She has been offlc- ThnnVs to Editor David Wil our 'iuting at the Press office in the liams of the Milford News, because SULPHURDAUj a paper absence of her husband, LOCAL ITEMS cnhsrrihers are getting by Special Corre8pondent we illnes. of j this week. Maybe some day turn. a him good do Two Ton of Flour, selling at can Mr. and Mrs. The Beaver East Ward Relief Harry Mill the Call held their regular literary entertained a few hundred. 12.75 per of Paragonah Society Robinson II. John friends 28. week meeting January Tuesday, We Deliver, Clyde Messinger evening in honor of th. has been spending the past West of the Mrs. Ethel Hutchings visiting here with his daughter, ab- wedding anniversary The Miss Alice Topham of Paragon-a- h 41 Xar.Vpv. and his srrand- - ward gave the lesson in the was spent in C. Mae playing Smith class leader, card, was over to attend the children. He left Thursday for his sence of the which sandwiches, coffee ,! White. wedding reception last Thursday home. cake was served. evening. and Mi-Elizabeth Morgan Robinson, Ellis Mrs. Mr. and Thursday evening a few fneodl Alex Hamilton of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Robinson Wane Buhanan of Beaver, and called on Mrs. Alfred Robinaon. of Sherman Carter of Minersville and City is spending a fews days this and Mrs. Collis Robinson, all surpised her, it being "e! week in Beaver, attending to busi- Paragonah, were over Thursday were chosen for major parts in in the Branch Agricultural (College birthday. ness matters. evening to attend the reception Mr. Jehu left Tuesday for and Bartered Bride," "The .Mr. of the Cll. of opera, marriage honor ifornia to be gone several about be will which presented Patterson was Mrs. Albert Smith. Mrs. Joseph days on business. March 1. called to Meadow last week on account of the serious illness of her Seven students were hurt Sundaughter, Mrs. Glen Duncan. day evening when a schooner lll!!l!l!!!l!!i!!ll!:il!ll!!ill!ll!!l!lllllll!lllll!l!!llll!;il!llll!llll!lllllllllll struck a concret bridge below an The Belknap camp of the D.U. in cline on. East Seventh North St next P. will hold their meeting Two Beaver Students at at Logan. 3rd I Monday night February were among the injure, Ross Far-re- r the home of Mrs. Mary Ann and Adolph Patterson. Reese. tnan to piepaie xui a, wimuexiai career busier a S j Ther hasn't been L. D. S. Business College, and I ap- Mrs. Susan J. Murdock returned in the 5? Jr1 community this in .. . ! t lady i home last week from Parowan, young naa ot attendi the S for been opportunity preciate Mrs. Carlton has where she had been visiting for than S this school." F. B. Cooper (a former ing two weeks with her daughter, iiinmliiiiiuiimn uiiiiiimimminiiiiiit uimn EE of the College, now with the mi student Mrs. Adams, and family. 5 I I MH4 1 TJ1 S s Insurance yon can 0 The best buy . . . plenty of fresh g fruit and vegetables the And OUR ft year around! low prices make It econ-- 0 omieal insurance, too! Start the policy at dinner today! 5 vp&wiaia iui "kT Tn t 4 TVT- -1 uniuiuaj . txvipe, cum J iiiuiiuuj per dozen $ GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona, Sweet, dozen S LETTUCE, per head I LEMONS, ner dozen , DRY ONIONS, per lb POTATOES ner Ih wivmurjo, odc 35c 8c SOY "Z'lZ. I I I f g J t 3c EGGS, per dozen 25c HONEY, per gallon SiKlIP, per gallon DIXIE MOLASSES 89c 85c 79c 20c PINEAPPLE, Sliced, 2y2 cans OYSTERS, Large Cans, z BEANS, Standard, Cut Green, No. 2 cans f s Huteh-ing- $4 PERMANEHTS announce the marriage of their daughter Barbara to Ralph Patterson of Beaver, Thursday, January 23, at Parowan. EE EE for only $3 ( Uncommon Sense a? , 12-o- Ball Syndlcat-WN- and J Street and Silk Dresses BEAVER CO-OSTORE! I P t At the Firmage Theatre er again in the picture of circus life, "0' Shaunghnessy's Boy." For their "brilliant performances In "The Champ'' and "Treasure Island," Wally and Jackie have been rewarded with their greatest film. er TUESDAY OXLY In a screen play admirably suit ed to their talents Ann Harding are and Robert Montgomery again seen together in "Biography of a Bachelor Girl," directed by E. II. Griffiths. This is the first time this popular team has been since the oustanding hit from the same studio, "When Ladies Meet' ) CASH ONLY f These PricesStart MondayLast Two Weeks lived a few years longer he would have had to b. for only ?4 Servlcs U If Mark Twain had $5 FEREtlAHEHTS I By JOHN BLAKE retract his asser-Ma- n that every- the Weather body complains about the weather, but nobody ever does anything about it Something will be done about it very shortly. The disastrous drouths in the Southwest have led scientific men to search for ways and means of doing it The job will take a long time, but It will vastly more than repay all the work and all the money that will be consumed in the effort. The plan is to stretch a forest like a belt across the desert and prairie part of the United States a forest that will supply shade and make it possible to prevent the terrific damage done by dry spells in that section of the country. tlon Costly In time and money as this project will be, It will more than pay for Itself after the trees have a good strong growth. The new forest will be a hundred miles wide, and extend from the Canadian line to Mexico. For years the treeless stretches from Montana to New Mexico have been the breeding places of heat, arid gales, and destructive sand storms. I 0. fiNote: Until March 15, make reservations weeks before you intend to register. 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Business College EITHER The parched soil, loosened by the heat is raised at the bidding of tiie wind and swept on and on like the sands of Sahara. SUNDAY and MONDAY If you have gone through such a The circus came to town! Leastorm you know what it Is like. If ding the big parade are Wallace haven't. It would be diffIce Finished icult toyouconvince you of Its fury. Beery and Jackie Cooper, togeth- But when a barrier of The annual harvesting of ice in trees holds the gales In check and "ties" the soil to mother earth, the Beaver has just been completed For 1st Class Several ice houses have been filled entire character of the weather will with ice that is thicker than it has be changed and the farmer will ACETYLENE been for several years. It varies have no more fear of the loss of WELDING from 14 to 18 inches through. bis crops. Burl and Harvey Ashworth have See This ?ast enterprise cannot be had this work under their Warren Thompson carried out In a mere handful of years. The most rapidly growing tree a cottonwood or a poplar requires years to grow to a useful size. It must be defended from bugs and other parasites. Many trees will die and replacements will be necessary. hope that these trees will be planted forest fashion, and not placed in regular monotonous tiers aj they are in Germany and France and other countries in Europe. And I hope It will be possible to plant those which will supply wood In their old age, and thus in their declining years help to compensate for their cost. 1 5 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE I U K. BARBER three L. D. 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