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Show 1 THE BEAVER PRESS, page eight A service station is being erectGolden L. Stoker, county agricultural agent has moved hla of- ed on the South East Corner of fice from the Tolton Building to Min Anderson's lot. The building is taking shape rapidly and the, the County Court House. carpenter work Is being done by Mrs. Carl Tolton who was re- the Mackerel Brothers, Walt and cently Injured In a car accident Elton. and Is now confined at the Cedar The Belknap camp of the D. U. hospital is Improving rapidly and will soon be able to come home. Pioneers will hold their regular meeting Monday evening June 1 at. lhe home of Daughter Nettie FOR THE FOURTH OF Jl'LY Stoney. All members invited and Automatic Cap Guns, etc any others interested may attend. Metal Water Pistols, Sparklers, Pin Wheels, Flags Silk & Paper Mrs. Bert Detmers and son are Parasols, Return Balls Baloons here visiting relatives. They exand many other articles pect to return to their home in at THE 10c STORE Boulder City, soon. ANNOUNCEMENT 1P36 FRIDAY, MAT 29, TOPNOTCHERS by TODAY'S .1 the Dity get the refrigerator thou Ket To made millions of out-or-tia- r 01 refrigerator5 f te tsfarl) 2 Hi-;- ': 1 S tfrMmrL fastis J( S S 1 fry KUWlf W(L1 're ci" " - pauii? against, pcuru aru I 1M Registration for Summer Band will be Held Thursday, June 4, 1936 at the Beaver High School. Any Oie Who is Intersted in this Work 1 " s V J W 12 may Register. There is no charge for instruction. denial mfesrion &oesmk t I AE Mrs. Waldo Yardley is improving from her operation for toxtic goiter. TRY ONE TODAY -- Try one of our nice, juicy steaks, from JUMBO MALTED MILKS O Choice JJeef All your glass will hold and a refill. t I ! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO CAST Each Sunday Afternoon Direction of Committee on Publication for Utah K. S. L. 2:30 inom MEMORIAL DAY CASH Thurs-Fri- ., Red DSOI1 11 S.e Specials May d Groceries 28-2- 9 D PORK & BEANS, quart cans, 2 for 23c 23c SALMON, pink, tall cans, 2 for PEACHES in thick syrup, 3 cans for 23c 11 2 and ounce can for .. .13c PEAS, tender sweet, 6 box carton 20c for MATCHES, SALAD DRESSING, Mile High, quarts 30c 20c PINEAPPLE, broken slices, quart can 3 23c TOMATOES, Solid pack, cans for 3 20 oz. ... 23c BREAD, loaves, for 4 in 32c BUTTER, Creamery, 1, per pound 20c ECGS, Gentry's, Strictly fresh, per dozen 20c CHEESE, Brooklawn, mild, per pound Quality Meats r ui 13fh Mrs. Harriet Edwards returned home last Friday from the Cedar hospital where she underwent a very serious operation for the removal of one of her kidneys. Model Ashworth, erturn-e- d home Friday night. from Rich-- I field where she had been visiting her sister Mrs. Julia Tanner and family. She was forced to return on account of the accident to her daughter Josie Skinner who stepped on a rusty nail some ten days ago. Mrs. Skinner has been forced of to go back to bed on account the seveir pain she has been Mrs. Melissa ! ! Kel-vinat- CoW-Kelvin- Mr. and Mrs. William - - d Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Strawberries, Cantaloupe, Cherries, New Spuds, Green Peas, New Cabbage, Carrots, Hard Lettuce, Onions, Radishes, Bananas, Grapefruit, Naval Oranges, Sour Lemons. isww I amazingly Low Cost of tion . . . Visible Econoa vinacor gives you a twYatfi teaion Plan. In addition a rubber $ every ice tray of this most tiful, most convsnient, mosta Kelvinatpr ever built. See it for yourself. You'll It to find out it's no higher i than ordinary refrigerators. wLk buying terms are easier than n (j - as i:tf !s as Se each rive are lei f ears cor ittnt Ithi re w on iiub r - ? I elk fc bi, a1 E Se WE HAVE EVERYTHING I for Your SUMMER Needs R in 8" S. tesion is wo wh( lrnuh 0 COOLIE HATS for Girls ii ii te co so Grocery Specials Broadcloth SUNSUITS for Chil Id b; y a: I by SUGAR, 10 pounds for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson and daughter Velory are visaing with relatives and friends herd. 65c PEAS, clean-pac- can 10c .... U b SBee Sbiisi quarts BEANS, green cut h TROUSERS & SLACKS 69c k, ivinf 19c JAM, family favorite All flavors, 2 irwl STR AWFELT hats for Men rbled COFFEE, per pound Mrs. Charles Llndsey returned Friday from California where she spent a month visiting her daughters Virginia and Norma. Mrs. Horace Patterson and son Earle attended the graduation exercises in St. George Thursday to wittness the graduation of her son Evan from the junior college. brl: fit a Miss Lillie Hamilton is visiting in Cedar city with friends. Dean and family. anc I lipid i s ye re- Mr. and Mrs. Ozrow Shipp and children were over from Salina Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jay i fdat Carlow Mrs. Anthony Woodhouse turned home from the Cedar Friday and Is much after her goiter opeartion. o voi b in Los Angeles Miss LaMarr Hawkins took her 7th and 8th erade eirls on a ska ting party Friday. After skating for a while they roasted marsh-mellow- s. They all report having a good time. 4se flCthe I WHITE SLIPPERS An lurip WHITE OXFORDS frc nu can 10c SNAPPY SHIRTS CORN, Kitchen King, can 10c & TIES i e TOMATOES, per can Mrs. Hortense Park visited with friends in St. George Thursday a 10c PUTNAM and RITZ DYES BEAVER i ph. GO-O- P mit and Friday. ' ar M. raei a a . . 6 lie J) POT ROASTS, grain fed steer BEEF per lb 17c PORK ROASTS, young and tender 20c MILK FED VEAL, Shoulder Roasts per lb. .. . 17c LEGS of LAMB, per lb 22c SHOULDER of LAMB per lb 20c STEWING HENS, nice and plump, per lb 20c SPRING FRYS, Red, 2 pounds or more per lb 23c STEAKS and CHOPS, all cuts, choice, per lb 23c 1 lb SHORTENING 4 pounds 53c 13c Hot Dogs and Cold Meats of all kinds K5-3- At the BEAVER HOME FURNISHINGS Mr. and Mrs. Beecher entertainThe Junior and Senior Class of ed at a well arranged luncheon the high school met up the Canyon Monday evening. Bridge was played. Mrs. Kate Joseph and Grant Tuesday evening for a real outTolton winning high honors. ing. The last befor the juniors take the old guards place at being Big Mrs. Marion Keith and children Seniors next year. are here from California visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Duke Mr. and Mrs. Rich of Price are Harris. here visiting their daughter Mrs. Blanks for Intention to Hold Percey Beeson. Your Mining Claims for sale at Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson the Beaver Press. Get them now! entertained in honor of Mr. and Blanks for Intention to Hold Mrs. Lew Mar Price and sons Sun-- : Your Mining Claims for sale at day. The day was spent in the Ilea' the Beaver Press. Get them now! ver canyon. are visiting friends California. illustrated is & If you've waited until now ait no longer. Come in to our itore today and see the 1936 We assure you that never before have we seen an electric refrigerator which in one year has tcepped out so far ahead. ator Visible gives Built-i- n so you Thermometer a you can see how cold it is . . . Visible Economy Kelvinator gives you in tdvance a signed Certificate of an Beaver East Ward will miss Mrs. Paul Beecher very much in Primary as well as Releif Society. Blanks for Intention to Hold All look forward to her return in Your Mining Claims for sale at the fall. the Beaver Press. Get them now! at all times SHADVS CAFE o : 20c We Serve you the Best of Foods vv surgery What Local Folks Are Doing Hce Cure Choice Cuts and Kept in a Choice a?a&efr4-7w'in-f o r.let her, "y ilf I',,,'t, Vale Lee's Value Lee's Value CHILDREN'S DRESSES HOUSE DRESSES y Large Assortment of Latests Styles Lee's Value El lare' nnrl ' moii or, OIiS a C F?3 '7 !'"'''h Value TINY BABY Dresses to I and Rompers SILK DRESSES White and Pastel Shades Large and Small Sizes P?h, F Lee's Style Shoppe hi Flo, |