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Show if MAY 32, 1636 THE BEAVER FRESS, FRIDAY, MORE ABOUT "BIG BERTHA" (Continued from Page One) great height. No one know yet about the big gun. Shortly before In Berlin, a first lieutenant of the German army had an audience with the kaiser, lie was Arno A. Stelnicke, now a deputy sheriff of Salt Lake county lie was sent with orders to the village of Crepy, 78 miles from Paris, and It was from there on the Saturday morning in the spring that the first shell was sent down upon Paris. Day after day Sergeant Ipson and his men searched for the concealed gun, and day after day the shelling of Paris continued. Ipson, on one occasion, n arrowly escaped death when a shell hurst near him A piece of aharpnel struck his left hand. A companion beside him was saved by a tobacco tin In a shirt pocket. The steel fragment Greeting: Cards Appropriate for Graduation and Father's Day At the Ten Cent Store What Local Folks Are Doing tore through the tin and into the Mrs. Wallace Patterson and two Mrs. Melissa Ash worth left lust man's chest, but he lived. little where daughters of Milford are the Seveir Another shell struck an Eng- Wednesday forsome time with her, spending the week visiting with will visit e she Mrs. Patterson's sister Mrs Don lish curch on Good Friday. Mrs. Jlia Tanner. m N'eilson at the Telluride Power at English men and women of; plant. services were killed. Mr. and Mrs. Emery "Find that gun!" were the or- Los Angeles are risitint with their LaMar Bohn is going around on aunt Mrs. dean Hales and family ders. crutches this week suffering from ibis week. But Ipson, nor any of the Allied a broken ankle which he received fortes ever found the gun. ThursA crew of men are at vork on recently. day evening Ipson learned things that had puzled him 18 years. He Highway 91. widening culverts, of our James Patterson was over from found out about the gun, and he prpar"tory to the paving Milford Sunday to spent South street. met the man the Kaiser had sent main the day with his mother Mrs. Vein to the little village of Crepy. The Hamberger Fisherman Patterson. At the meeting the two old enemies shook hands and settled was not very evident on the openwill thathe is Ralph Goodwin motored to Ce It date. hopped ing down for a chat. season. dar this City last Friday to enjoy the "The firing began at Crepy", remain in his hole all exercises of the H. A. graduation Steinlcke said to Ipson. "It was over C. settled class. He stayed for the cold Senior Another snap later moved to Chateau Thierry. When you Americans began to the Beaver valley this week as you dance in the evening. drive us Germans back, the gun will note by the weather report on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patterson was moved to Messiers. The last page one of this issue. and Mr. and Mrs John Atkin atshell was fired from there. That's On the opening day of fishing tended the B. A. C. Graduation ex92 miles from Paris." re- ercises Friday at Cedar City. Their Deputy Sheriff Steinike was de Sunday no large catches were corated 32 times. Twice he was ported at the Little Reservoir nor sons Bob Patterson and Joe Atcaptured and found his way back on the Beaver river. Limits were kin were among the graduates. taken at by various fisherto Germany. Mrs. DeWolfe of Santa Anna. "I'll tell you the story of the men. The largest fish reported gun some time," he told his friend was an Eastern Brook weighing California is here v'siting with Von Rog- - three pound and caught by Ralph her niece Mrs. Bernieee Brooke ly enemy. Stewart at the and family and her nephew Wells Sixty-fiv- .j.-- iiiC, d r Fer Tiftlf ' if ' 4 SSft I", 6V- IH HI III III III Ml ' III MM i tlf, Hi-Lo- w "Vice-admir- al Hi-Lo- New Spring Arrivals FAMOUS FKAXK BUCK HELMETS Air Ooolwl Piicod u,ul 25 60' 75c $1 Just the thing to keep your head cool and dry in summer. MENS & YOUNG MEN'S WOOJ, PANTS & SLACKS ?3 4 350 of Navy and Brown Duke of Kwit Colljus FANCY POLO SHIRTS 49 FISHING J. for Men and Boys 75 TACKLE Brookes spent a her mother Mrs. Bernieee Brookes and family. She returned to the B. Y. U. Sunday. Miss Betty short vacation with Frank Beekwith of the Chronicle at Delta and a friend were anions the fishermen gathered at the Little Reservoir on the opening day. They remained until Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. William Thorley ilXJUKES FOOT ON KUSTY NAIL Cedar announce the arrival of Mrs. Clara McFadden of Mil-- j a baby boy born Sunday May 17. ford come over Tuesday night to be with her sister Mrs. Josie Work has been started on the Skinner who is laid up with a bad sewer extension runing north and foot caused by stepping on a rusty south in the block north of the nail. Library building. FOR SALE Group of Bee Cologe was in charge of it, and it had nies, Enquire Will Twitchel, Jr. at North Creek. 90 in its crew." Ipson, who was an internationMr. and Mrs. Burton White and al courier during part of the war, is pleased . . . he's going to find two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph out more about Big Bertha. Not Nelson and daughter left last that it will do any good . . . just week for Las Vegas Nevada where help complete a job he's been wor- they will spend a short time with their son Joseph who with his king on for years." wife will accompany them on a ten day visit to Los Angeles. PLntds and Mixed Patterns MEN'S FANCY DRESS SHIRTS Murdock. The Beaver's at the Little Reservoir afforded many visitors entertainment. Untterly without any alarm they went about their regular work. Cutting trees, draging logs and branches to their dwellings beneath the surface of the water. If you don't think they are natural woodsmen just tramp about for a few minutes at the south end of the Little Reservoir and you will be convinced. 1 AND LICENSES F. TOLTON INVESTMENT COMPANY .r if Alalia mm m mi w.m cool linens, white and cheeks nt 25c, 35c, and up fib prices. 1t 69c Mav J. F. Tolton left for Salt Lake City early this week on business. He will return today. y; 8 it v WORK Shirts Extra heavy Blue nad Tun DRESS SHIUTS Newest Styles 7 T ay, ot the industry, Kelvinator fir-- t . one-thir- d f Tn t t "HWMr mA tt. M (hi PINT BOTTLES Leu,,,,, and Yaiiilu SALAD DKESSIM; yuart Bottles, I'KESH HON1.V GO-O- P Purov nil Only KELVIXATOK r"ilt 3. IT 29r 30r 25r 65r Vucuiini Paiked FLAKES 2 Parkaj-eSUGAR 10 (Mill nds SODA and y Ton FT GUAHAM PAI Ell .25 ' ppr it PLUS $2.25 s & for the time in the history with a Certificate of Low provide Cost of Opcrau-mThe 1936 Kelvinator usu r ochJ! as mu.h current as many refrigerators now in use. This BEAVER 79r tion Plan- -a Five-Yea- Prots-- x signed assuructi dependable service, And it gives sparkling K voA beauty, a w ealth of really while convenience feature a cabinet designed to proi a easy accessibility. Scethenew Kelvinator. Yocl be glad to Jearn that it costsa more than ordinary refrigerate and that it may be purchased to s extremely easy terras. Sizes See it too! need. every family VM?'?,,.. -u 'ORN Materials noCun pair with its o W - GROCERIES Shirts KAKI color work shirts, Zipper HOYS a son ?j for which you purchase an elec- trie refrigerator. It gives you Visible -- with a Certificate of Economy Low Op. crating Cost-- so you can know, in advance, that the current con- sumption will be amazincly low. Ic gives you Visible Protec- - Willeson Straw Hats 89c Overalls G the birth of ISth. rjr ft ECONOMY fastener 4 announce Mrs. Glenn ESSMAH $1.50 nr p.iir 8j It) Mr. and IM The 1936 Kelvinator gives you Visible Cold with a Built- In Thermometer , . . marked in degrees ... so you can see that you have safe refrigeration for your foods, the one basic thing Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hutch ings announce the marriage o their son Carl Hatchings to Nao mi Mickelson of .St. George. WASHABLE RESISTS WEAR RESISTS WATEK RETAINS SHAPE at 25c, I.V, 50c and Sl.Oo MENS - A crew of men and the National Guard tractor, manipulated by Stan Tattersal pulled over and cut up the two large locust trees J;Oti the east side f the Beaver hill J.park. This was done WVdnesdav. Specials on Men's Wear If f 'afre?-- i dV"A Mrs. Alice Thomas If ft For .Salt Lake Monday where she will visit her aunt Mrs. Mclviu Ball and family. Lee's Style Shoppe K ifl lW ifttnlfa L few days. work shoes and boots at popular s Mrs. Earl Wilson and Mrs Elmo White and little son motored to Minersville Tuesday afternoon to spend a few days with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson left for Salt Lake City Sunday where they expect to visit relatives for a Dont forget we cary dress oxfords i Mrs. Alden Woodhouse in confined to her home with an attack of the flue. WW CAPS, r , Mr. and Mrs. Clark Beaumont were home from LaVerkin Satur day visiting their sister Mrs. Jay Dean and family and other rela tives and friends. New Shipment of GRADUATION DRESSES h j SPECIAL HELMETS for work 4 i re 0 v NEW STANDARD v. , ts Alt rnwUFNlENCE Thm ClutstandH 6. Interior Light KewBcautvnf nr-.;- v , iW nuiro InTliermomctcr ithn -- WIIIL.il r.ivr, 4. Five-Yea- r Prntw;., 3. riexihle Grids In Alike A M' You may know toJay of doubt, that therefngaaor will give you lnnf! years f jj cause the 1936 Kelvinaw-a yeax Protection PJtt Sined by the oldest. electric refrigeration 8. Trays 10." VZZL Sliding Shelves 0 F MODERN REFRlCE'0 HOME FURNISHINGS I |