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Show APRIL 10 THE BEAVER PRESS, FBIIAV. i . - Tht bid tor filing th KaU Lake Reswvolra was let to Ted Willden and Ezra Ashworth. This la Mr. WMdens second year and he expects to fill the reservoirs in at least forty days. They will etart work as soon as the snow breaks so they can get to the ditch. ANDERSON CAMP Anderson Camp of the daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Sunday afternoon at thehome Mr. and Mrs. Melburn Skinner of daughter Jennie Howd's for are rejoycing over the arrival of their regular meeting Vice Capt- a fine son Monday April 12th. ain Elizabeth Pearce conducting. Songs by company were "SunMr. Scott Tanner of South Gate i n shine In your Soul," " Our moun- California spent Saturday friend and relatives town visiting tain Home So Dear," and "Have He will spend some time at I Done Any Good Today. attending business. Chaplin Kate Jensen offered invocation and daughter Hattie Mr. John Fetzer Archetect of Bohn the benediction. After business was transacted Salt Lake City spent a few hours three poems were read by Mary visiting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mumford. Walter Carlton and family, Satur The life story of Simion F. and day of last week. Luclnda Morgan Howd was read Mrs. C. H. Cook and son Bobby by daughter Kate Jensen for Jennie Howd. and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Price and Bro. and Sister Howd were grandson Don Van Steeter left for some of the early Pioneer settlers their home at Salt Lake Saturday of our little city, and much honor after spending a week with Mr. and respect is due them for the and Mrs. Isadore Lessing and fam sacrifice and suffering they went ily. While here they motored to through, that we of today might Cedar accompanied by Mrs. Lesslabors. Comment ing to spend a day visiting Mrs. J enjoy their r and tribute were paid by daugh- L. Jones and Mrs. Clark ter Sarah C. White who could and their families. remember the first home of the Howd's it stood where the BeaMrs. Melissa Ashworth returnp ver now stands. ed home from Milford Sunday after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Clara McFadden. Ask About Our New Oil Permanents Mil-for- PRICES $3.00-$4.0- q All 0 -- What Local Folks Are Doing The $5.00 Work Guaranteed "OK" Beauty Parlor ZEnone Hutchings Ross Smith Phone 83 Waldo Yanlley Wednesday night, r, oh and monopoly was played dur a very ine the evening. At ll::n served was lunch delirious plate receivMrs. Yardley t quests. ed many beautiful and useful d Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grimshaw and Oievia Dean visited in Cedar Good Wood m bop V n home returned Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gilchrist and His Swing Band Vineyard Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thompson re turned home from South Gate California, where they have been LEGIOII HALL O'CLOCK ADM. 50 spending the past winter with their daughter, Mrs. Emanual Luud and family. Good Wood for Sale, see Wallace Paxton, Ph. 94. CEI1TS IF Mr. Baird of the Western Newspaper Union, Salt Lake City at the Beaver Press on yesterday noon. ME 1 Cereal Bowl with a purchase of 2 packages of Wheaties A Ballon Doll with the or purchase of one package of Wheaties. SPECIALS SPECIALS SPERRY WHEAT HEARTS Delicious Cereal package SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR Yi HORSE RADISH MUSTARD KRISPV SODAS $1.75 per bag CHERRY BLOSSOM TEA pound 15C jar 10C per 2 pound package TOILET PAPER 5 rolls for PINEAPPLE TIDBITS crushed 3 cans for 33; 23C 10c . or Choice, fancy ZjC MIXED CRAX Beaver 25 33c package MISS UTAH FLOUR Phone 57 Hattie Ashworth, Mrs. Josie Skinner and Mrs. Clara Mo Fadden motored to Cedar City Sunday to visit with Mrs. Edith Woolsey and daughter. While there they called to see Mrs. Chompton who is at the Co-o- p 2 deliveries daily ludent 25, nstitv 6 packages 6 cans 2 large Nnrt 2$J cans GRAPEFRUIT Shavers No. 2 as 1 tlaS,3 can .4 and the if Men'al i ....... H'mv.i 1 sin Fork t Sctw! for STEAKS, Best Cuts POT ROASTS SAUSAGE HAMBURGER 22jib l6CIb i that brk I The gr011 4 turning in 22cib jy Warren lgcfo ucational ire. The groi 1 re- Belh D. THOMPSON'S D DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE The B( the Ut jf We now have our stock arranged so that can see at once just what you want. We are now in position to sell at reduced lome of you "Monday .J gular n prices. charg Du A ; fid Eva We have a splendid stock of Notions, Dishes, Bolt Goods, Hosiery and Shoes for every member in the Family. Invoc The I "iarUia I A go lenjoyec Shirts and Overalls and Rubber Boots for Men and Boys. Ip: Farm Tools, Horseshoes and all kinds of nails. Bennett's Paints all colors at Reduced j prices v. 1 J Nik n I T HIS, 'c H I V I (::? " ,A we'll sell you a iff Plus-Power- ed for ml or-- . X i ' a week J 1 B Ztt "X ., FREE! i I I 71 V V '"' - AJ ut Kelvin Horn, Book ,r,fun'u(PPl'incei-.ndfu- ll . , t.f B THERMOMETER... "! t., r.lrig.r.lion j tlwayi. RUBBER QR1D3 Iff l.mp.r-hi- i mnoh lc CERTIFICATE r ALL ICE TRAYS... Klvinior'f plat ptovidM t"n"'" 36. "", 'n ,h" -.)Nx.k. ir.rrecl f" .tor toj,yl ji Only Kelvinalor gives you all these advantages OFLOWOPt' BUILT-I- pow-- r yoa'll ATwacosT... Only glvM yon tliii. B. YEAR PROTECTION cl d.P.nd.bl. . . Y..r. . certified Ik m Kelvinalor ; 4 Mil h I BEAVER HOME FURNISHINGS A , ! S I won by Gladys Meredith. w-e- peniten te Fresh Meats .a? serving by Miss Elaine Willd-- n and Miss Lucy Hamilton. Point Prize was won by Mrs. Alton Atkln; honor prize by Mrs. Lorln HutchlnRs; consolation by Annabell Hales. Guest prize was Mrs. Kdwln Harper of Mesa, Arizona made a short visit at the home of Mrs. Alice G. White on while Wednesday of last returning from conference In Salt Late City. State i I 2 for 25c Cak- m trip tc je a GREEN VEGETABLES Beets, Turnips, Radishes, Carrots, Lettuce Fresh Tomatoes Dage, lawn lower ana y Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and children from Reseda, California are here visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Davis and other relatives. principa ri O ' ver mf," 3 pounds for 3 pounds for MACARONI - wnty- ' jno. 2 can No. 2io ' an SPAGHETTI Mrs. Walter Carlton entertained her club members Friday nisht. At a delirious plate eight-thirt- 17 g jj n1 Miss Josephine Robinson neice of Mrs. Glen Gillies was married to Leon Kidd of Kentucky, Thursday afternoon April 8th at the home of Mrs. Gillies. President S. Taylor Farnsworth officiated. A group of friends and relatives of the bride were present to witness the fashionable ceremony. The newly wedds left early this week for the East where they win spent their honeymoon. lunch was served to the following Mm. Gladys Meredith, Mrs. I). O Robinson, Mrs. Kaye Hirkman. Mrs. Othello Martin, Mrs. Otto Shipp. Mrs. Treodore ("ox. Mrs. Kb Gillies, Mrs. Fern Robinson. Mrs. Carl Dean. Mrs. Jay Dean, Mrs. Hortensp I'ark. Mrs. Dan Mathews Mrs. Alton Atkin, Mrs. I.oiln HutchlnRs Annabell Hales and Grace Skinner. Mrs. Carlton was assisted ln i v A 9 CATSUP -- Mre. An Old World - LuLuA lieved by comedy and enlivened new song hits, combine to make "Banjo on My Knee," th" Twentieth Century Fox picture which comes to the Firmage theatre, Sunday and Monday, a hit screen production. Add to this a story that is distinctly different in theme and plot construction; with the locale of Tobacco Road and for characters the shanty-boater- s who live, love and die on their ramshakle barges on the lower Mississippi, and the sum total is something new in movie entertainment. Fighting, loving, laughing, weeping, the tempestuous emotions of these picturesque children of the mighty river stir the blood and intrigue the interest of from opening scene to everyone, thrilling climax. The selection of a cast to delineate these difficult roles whs little short of inspired, with Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea supported by such talented and popular players as Helen Westley, Ruddy Ebsen, Walter Catlett, Walter Brennan and others. - DECORATIONS "v and MONDAY SUNDAY painful accident while riding a horse, it fell with him breaking leg. He was grought to Utah to be taken care .off,- and came on to Beaver where he will recuperate for the next few months. Beautiful Effects " drama with music, deftly ! packages All Flavors JEL-SER- T Frank Holebrook A ,!! Mr, 6 packages DEVILED MEAT PORK & BEANS Pierce's is Walter Carlton 2 FIRM AGEJTHEATR E Burt. SOFT LIGHTS 9 Hiro-glifie- Mr. Holebrook met with a very 9:00 FLAVORADE of Metroplis Nevada, is here visiting their mother Mrs. Nancy K. i Sat. & Man. April Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bart:n returned the first of the we?k from Salt Lake City where they had hi en on business. left home early Sunday morning for Milford where they aecompan ied, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Will-- 1 iams and son Bud and his companion John Clay to Lehman's Cave, in Nevada. a delicious After enjoying Trout breakfast they entered the cave about noon with Mr. Lynn Thatcher, as their guide andspent 2 hours on an exploring trip. While on the trip to the cave they made a tour of the C.C.C. camp, The Desert Range Kxper-ments station and the along the road side. They enjoyed the trip very much. Harry Hodges returned home Monday from Carmel California, Where he has been spending the past few months. visilJ SP!EdA j to her bed this week from stomach trouble. by Mrs. SHREADED WHEAT Mrs. d ings. Paxton. Ph. !'! Mr. and 'nday 4 : ir Sale see Wallace Mrs. H. Chase Murdock Marjory Mackrell home Monday from Indio Calif, where she has been spending two weeks with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Goodwin and baby. While there she visited San Francisco and many places of interest She enjoyed her trip. MUSIC f - Ml'- - ! BarrarPuigh M''o'd is her, ,..HicK announce the engagement of their Fay and fa mily. visltinit ilaughter Zoe to Mr. Heg Stagg, son of Mrs. Lila Stagg. Seattle, Mr. Mrs. ilelb, The will marriage Washington. nnonrethe arH.,WM "fN take pi ce in May. April 12th. City Monday. Co-o- She was accompanied Mrs. McFadden. G"J"eiUs Ph-on- ix Mrs. several days. Mrs. G corse Stewart and at a Will Smith were hostesses Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mrs. of in r hnior bundle show, Show-alte- zpert Operator Mr. "ml ".T""15-Mrs, and babv William Hurst and daugh ter Louise accompanied their son and brother Howard Hurst, to Arizona. They left the first of the week, to be gone Mrsii z 1 |