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Show MINERSVILLE What Local Folks Are Doing By Special A customer OGEtTwTbABSON SAYS: ; Correspondent druggist, bnt in the midst of a fundamental per Just as good. (Continued from Page One; . v. 'S i Giv iod of recovery with the business bruits and it Mr. and Mrs. outlook for the coming months Joseph Tanner W they W0t bo u' home August. Factors in steel improve- bright. Louis Schwob returned economist's more." From a n and on of relatives called Idaho, the in heavy sev Mrs. Nell HutchingB spent ment are the revivial in Salt from the Primary-hospitastandpoint, the timeto push sales eral days last week up at the Lake where he has been the past friends here Saturday. industries, boom activity at auto- campaigns is in a period of de demand new and Mr, and mine with her friends mobile plants Mr. William Bowman of two months receiving treaments from' the .1 sources. Blow dining business. But She returned home for osteornelitia in hi sleft arm. Mrs. Bissel. the Arizona was a guest at from miscellaneous executive's business angle, at furnaces new steel Saturday. The boy has been released by Dr. the Henry Hall home Thursday ing in of time to drive salesmen, buy more this stage of the cycle means Baldwin and is on his road to evening. space, and launch adadvertising activenow are Mrs. Joseph Pattersonwas rush Mrs. John Banks has spent seve that all industries is when the campaigns vertising in the recovery. ed to the Iron County hospital rai days at St. George where she ly joining is in a buying mood. public home Building-Currently, 3. Sunday where she under went an Albert and Dick Haddock left has received medical treatment. Business, according to tlif Bub-so- n cent above a Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Osborne building is 50 per operation for gaul stones. This is for Salt Lake Monday where they $2.00 to&l ixr Chart, is now twenty-fiv- e the second operation in the last will visit their sister Helen Had and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Osborne year ago while industrial con- cent above a year ago, and only Yet is up 100 per cent. six months for Mrs. Patterson. dock. spen the week end in Northern struction cent under Normal. More- the industry is operating at only one per Utah. 1926-2aver9 lover, activity snouia continue 10 Mrs. Ray Goodwin and daughAubra Cartwright motored to Gilbert Kelsey of Salt Lake 40 per cent of the over half our jmprove for the next year or two times In ter accompanied by Mary Goodwin Milford Tuesday. good City has been a guest of Royal age. at least. But do not wait until returned to Pioche, Nevada Wed present jobless would normally the Wood for the past week. builpeak of enthusiasm is reached in the be private employed nesday morning. Mrs. Joe Skinner is residing in The Mesdames Ralph and Allen do to builyour expanding. Now, while in Milford where she has Tanner of Milford visited rela- ding trades. Hence, gainswe are at- business is entering a prosperity mean that Union meeting for Beaver Stake ding permits tives here Monday. era and your profit margin is good was held at the West Ward chapel Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kelsey of tacking our unemployment prob- is the time to get busy.- - Depresare core and aiding 1:30 lem at at the p.m. Sunday Congressman Abe Murdock left Salt Lake City visited relatives allied lines. I sions have not been outlawed. A good in twenty-si- x representation from for Salt Lake Monday to attend in town Sunday they were enroute estate and Good time are not guaranteed to in real a each ward was present. boom reduction on all for look the funeral of Secretary of War Paragonah to attend the funeral few last forever. Hence, it Is today's next A very splendid talk was given George H. Dern. the construction during of Mrs. Kelsey's brother Carlos iermanents big job for everybody workers, by Pres. Clark G. Murdock on the years. Thornton. to salemen make are hay managers, 4. Railroads Carloadings paying of tithing. Mrs. Melvin Edwards of Nellie Craw departed Sunday Enone HutchJ while the sun shines. But rememPresident Clark also stated called on Beaver friends for Pioche, Nevada after spending currently running 15 to 20 per ber that thrift, honesty, still are industry, oss smith that the markers for Fort Camer- and Miss Kendal Farnke at Rocky several days here with her moth cent above a year ago but on and Lee's Ranch would be Ford dam Friday last. under the 1931 level. Sc far the and righteousness are still necesExpert Operator, er Mrs. Lenora Craw. in placed September 26th. The decendants of James and railroads have been laggards real sary as foundations of lasting The this For apointment recovery period. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Jackson Ann Maylor Eyre will hold an Copyright - 1936 -come from prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. George C. loads, however, freight the week with end his and spent past Phone 82 Eyre reunion here Friday Publishers Financial Bureau. of Milford were over to parents at their Rocky Ford ranch Saturday September 4th and 5th. those heavy industries, such as are which Union meeting Sunday Miss Vanda Jackson returned with A Gillins reunion will be held building and mining, just now beginning to get in step. them after severl weeks stay in here Monday September 7th. new Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muir of Freight gains, in turn, mean Mr. and Mrs. James Eyers of orders for railway equipment, Milford were in town Sunday. Minersvllla were Heaver visitors Mrs. M. L. Garvey of WashingMr. and Mrs. Fay Hall and son a vast industry in itself. Machine D. Sunday. ton, C, arrived Sunday to visit Bobby are spending two weeks at tool orders, which are almost her mother Mrs. William Hurst Salt Lake City where Mr. Hall is back to the 1929 level, forecast Donna Anderson returned home and family. fudther recovery in these capital attending scho,ol. For Efficiency and Advancement last Tuesday from a three week Bernard Jameson is spending goods lines, 5. Retail Trade. The new Revisit with the Fergusons' in Cali Mr. and Mrs. William Norman two weeks at Salt Lake City atthe ifornia. covery Peak for consumer sales and son of Provo recently nude a tending School. the is the reached Summer to visit Mrs. during Norman's par flying Mrs. Lynn Roberts has been Hattie Goodwin is spending this ents Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Meyer. BRANCH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE relatives at Las Vegas most bullish news of all. Mounvisiting week with her daughter and fami- Mrs. Norman was Miss ting retail sales are felt through formerly Nevada. ly in Kanosh. Lorna Meyer. Mrs. L. E. Murdock spent the all lines and in all communities. OF UTAH Week end at Salt Lake City. The In relation to the season's unusuBob and Adolph Patterson spent Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tanner went last time she visited Salt Lake ally good damand, the nation's 'infinished goods are at Monday at Cedar where they went to Milford on business Monday. ventories Cedar City, Utah City was fifty two years ago and the lowestof to visit their mother who Is conpoint in years. This the trip was made in a covered fined in the hospital at that place. means that more raw materials Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elmer of wagon. low cost in asrr High quality instruction South Milford were business calMr. and Mrs. Grant Thornton and more workers will be necesbasic Vera Fotheringham is visiting lers at Beaver Saturday. sciences, music, biological scieJ ture, art, of Salt Lake City visited relatives sary during the Fall to keep pace in NephI with relatives. inconsumer with demand. For here Sunday. economics, engineering, mechanic arts, home stance, replenishment of depeted Orlando Adams of Parowan was onomics, geology, business and secretarielsct Hortense Park left for Salt a visitor at the home of his mother-instocks has already boosted textile Lake Sunday where she will at- -law GREENVILLE education, speech, drama, social science. Re:i Mrs. Susan Murdock last activity to the highest level since tend school for approximately two week. 1930. by Special Correspondent nized junior college credits. Senior college week3 in connection with her FIVE QUESTION-MARK- S in agriculture being add this year. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barton of work. There are, however, several Mrs. Warren Neilsen and chilMilford called on relatives s here question-markin the outlook. dren returned home Tuesday from O Registration, Saturday, September 19th. Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin Moroni. Tuesday evening. First, and of most immediate and Children, also LaBerta Dean Hyrum Walker who has been importance, is the drought. Some Write for 1936-3- 7 catalogue. of Provo stopped here over the visiting relatives at Milford re- sections have been hit very hadd. AUGUST LIBRARY REPORT week end to visit relatives. They turned to the home of Mr. and Farm experts are not yet certain were enroute from California to Adult fiction circulated that the gains in farm income in $54 Mrs. Ivan Frost Thursday. Mrs. Leslie Walbeek and daugh Provo. areas will offset Juvenile fiction circulated .... 4o4 ter Gladys accompanied Mrs. crop failures in burned-ou- t reVeterans of Foriegn Wars 193 circulated Magazines Glenn Barton to Milford Wednes- gions. Another fy in the ointment Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox and non-ficir. with Total 1,644 Mrs. children left for Payson Sunday Walbeek and daughters is our constantly growing Federal day. where they will visit her sister Attedance 2,188 are going on to their home at deficit. We cannot be out of the and attend the Onion Festival. woods until our government Is The following new books were will sponsor a Mr. and Mrs. David Atkln re- balancing its budget. Third, the the added Innocent month: during Mrs. Nola Beaumont and chil5-drehome turned Sunday after a week campaign may also cause some tin of LaVerkin, are here visit- Bystander, Karen's Destiny, Baree visit at Grand Junction, .Colorado settlement before the election is ing with her sister Mrs. Jay Dean Son of Kazan, Kazan, Summer at the home of their son Chester over but it will not alter the basand family. ic upward trend. People, Stampede, For Honor and Atkin. Mr. and Mrs. Don Atkin and 7 Then there is fear that the struLife, Golden Rain, Guns of the Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Burke baby daughter of Boulder City, ggle between the Fascists and ReRio The . Rancher's Grande,.. ofBlack Rock made a short visit Nevada, are visiting at the home Communist sin Spain may touch Floor Show during evening this week at the home of Mr. and venge, Steele of the Royal Moun- of Mr. and Mrs. David Atkin. off a major war. Trans-AtlantMrs. Thomas Burke. Blair and Herbert Koone of distpatehes will be disturbing at ted, Dona Celistes, .Maiden VoyLew Riser's Troubadores Legion age, The Hidden Door, Ezra the Milford are spending a few days times, but no general European William Fenemore of Kanosh Eelephant, The Strange Death of at the home of their grandmother war lies immediately ahead. Fin spent Tuesday with his sister Mrs a Doctor. Sarah J. Martin, while their moth ally, labor unrest is a John P. Barton and his mother er is convalecing from an appendix good deal of anxiety. I causing o doubt very Mrs. Anna Fenemore. CARD OK THANKS operation. She is confined at the much, however, if American labor Milford hospital. as leadership is so short-sighte- d Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Meyer spent Earl Parkinson of Plntnra Is to launch a strike in any big inWe sincerely thank all those Sunday evening with the Rohin-son- 's who helped in the sickness and visiting at the home of Mr. and dustry this Fall. But next year-l- ook at Rocky Ford dam. burial of our dear husband and Mrs. J. II. Morris. out! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tanner PUSH SALES NOW father, and we thank those who Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber of gave words of sympathy and con- and Mr. and Mrs. David Broad-hea- d Weighing the bullish and bearof Thomas anl R. R. Thomas ish influences, South Milford were shoping in solation and the beautiful floral the scale falls of North Creek visited at the heavily on the side of Beaver Monday. offerings. Us optimism. home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Wil- Only a lack of spiritual vision is Mrs. Edgar Patterson liams Sunday. and Family. holding our nation back. We are FOR SALE PICKLE SUPPLIES 4 L-- I" Z l Bur.-kervill- e, childre! $1 ty Man-derfle- ld TRAIN! at at d ht c. Cal-ient- AUXILIARY e. CARNIVAL DANCE Labor Day, September ic J Get 1 Your a i ti From 0 Civil and mining engineer's equipment, consisting of a very fine double telescope transit, two pair of assay-or'- s scales, that will weigh a pencil mark, diplng compass and a number of other compasses used by mining engineers, for sale at a bargain see G. W. Woodhouse Among the out of town people who attended the funeral of Edgar Patterson were, Mrs. George Morris, Carl Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris, Thomas Fowler, Edna Peterson of Parowan; Mr. and Mrs. Durhan Morris, Mr. and Mrs Reed Rollo and Edith Woolsey of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Asa Topham, Howard and Viola Top- ham of Paragonah; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Joes, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bond, Mrs. Art Williams and Mr. Orele Williams of Milford. 1 School Days - the most reasonable prices ever offered, FOR THE HOYS SHORTS-TI- ES SHOES SHIRTS SWEATERS HATS JACKETS CAIS Etc. PANTS, Before buying drop in and price our new line of merchandise. In Merchandise Given Away I at SCHOOL SUPPLIES Outfit the school children at our store. We have everything they will need. (JET YOUR COUPONS and Ask for coupons with each purchase get a full set of dishes. dance Monday night MAKE OUItSHOI' VOUU HEAD- QUARTERS FOR LADIES AM) U.IRLS READY TO WEAK, 2 deliveries made daily I LEE'S STYLE SHOP I brown We will trade flour for whole wheat or handle all your grain for merchandise. Beginning Saturday Sept. 5th A Number Will Be Given With Every 50c Purchase - - - - See our style show pickles-spic- es, WE WILL TRADE On The Last Day Of September The Lucky Number Will Be Drawn From A Box In Which AH Stubs Have Been Put We have full line of School Supplies at - $2500 for peppers, caulif lour, onions, and sugar vinegar. Then : at TMWSI FOR SCHOOL GIRLS IIOSERY DRESSES BLOOMERS SHOES UNDIES SWEATERS etc ook We have all the makings SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS D Phone 57 leaver !eop lav |