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Show 1937 THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, ' : ii I "f WW n ifAiiimaanw7'' B jllL ko 11 I n Li I La Tjer ome Afeu; at i the FIRMAGE THEATRE BUILDING v 311 Next th p .P0DS ft of ke feati fany j'thai Everything Will Be in Readiness for Your Inspection and Approval Milium arm I Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer entertained at a wedding shower and reception Tuesday night Aug. 24 in the West Ward Amusement hall for Mr. and Mis. Reed Edwards. Jess Edwards acted as The following Steed. program Two hundred and fifty were was rendered. Musical reading Ann Price. present and enjoyed the following Solo Vivian Edwards Louise program. Miss Martha Comic Reading J. F. Tolton. Hurst as master of ceremonies. Duet Marjory and Ann Mildred Price. Reading Tap Dancing Dona Rae Steed. Mackrell. Solo Mrs. Don Dolton of Iron Musical Reading Melba Yard-le- Mr. and Mrs. William Oakden Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Steed entertained Friday August 20, in the West Ward Amusement Hall at a wedding shower in honor of the mariage of their daughter Kathyrn and son Blair CLYDE L. MESSINGER & SONS 28 SPECIAL SATURDAY AUG. CHOICE BEEF POT ROASTS FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER CUBE STEAK - Very Choice SUGAR Josephine White. m Trombone Solo Kenneth Hoops Violin Duet Beth Hutching3 0 and Lois White. Acrobatic Dance Dona Rae Steed. 15clb 0 - 100 POUNDS IN CLOTH BAG 10 POUNDS IN COLTH BAG all their friends. $5.35 55c ALL SALE ITEMS STRICTLY CASH 0 0 0 0 B. Nowers' Market 0 all enjoyed social dancing. A delicious lunch eon was served in the Banquet room at 11:30 Mr. and Mrs. Steed received many beautiful and useful gifts and best wishes from 000000000t000t0fr000t Mrs. John White and Mrs. Alton Atkin were hostesses at a wedding shower Saturday night at the White home in honor of their brother and sister Orema Marshall and Karl Limb who were married August 6th. Fifty five were present, the time was spent playing "Bunco". A two course luncheon was served at Midnight to those pres- ent. 0 FOR SCHOOL Supplies : 0 0 0 0 0 Shop at the : & o CHILDREN'S DRESSES $1.00 I 0 MISSES DRESSES : $2.15 CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS 20e i HOLLY CLEANSER STANDBY SPAGHETTI STANDBY PEAS CATSUP - Quart Cans 2 cans for 156 -- Ambrose received Miss Winnifred Smith has hern the hostess to a series of card parties in the past two weeks The Rummy Club was entertained Wed. 18. Mrs. Joe Bakes receiving high score prize. Mrs. Patterson consolation, and Mrs. Lizzie N'ielson Guest prize. The past Grand Club at Bridge .Sat. 1st. Mrs. Flossie Johnson receiving high score prize and Mrs. Ethel Murdock consolation. Twenty guests were entertained at Bridge Sat. 21st. at Bridge. Mrs. Melvin Witwer wining first prize Mrs. E. S. entertained at a wedding for reception Saturday night their daughter Elaine who was married to James J. Heaton of St. George July 24. The reception was held at the home of their mother and grandmother Mrs. Sarah Ellen Dean. Thirty relatives and friends were present and had an enjoyable time playing games and with music and dancing. Refreshments were serced at 11:30 Mr. and Mrs . Heaton received many The young couple left Sunday for Alton, Utah, where they will make their home for the present. 2nd. and Mrs. Leo Thom- Mrs. Elizabeth Muir returned home Monday from San Francisco California, where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Mary Dunnan and family for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Philo Davis and family of California are here thin week with their parents and mand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Davis. visit- and Mr. and Mrs. William and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stewart Stewart i t 106 l 10C l Miss Lola White arrived here Thursday from los Angeles Calif, where she has been for the past two weeks spending her vacation. She will remain here for a week to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum White. Wayne Steed and two friends Miss Dorthy Bower and brother Frank Hower of )Kden wen- visit ors for several days at the of Wayne's parents Mr. and Mr Marion J. Steed. They ret.m,e,l to their home Tuesday. - ),.,, 53 (X 4f oni 4 Jail ajiiad lEave PARLOR All work guarantor T$th lithe ! lie. b; w las SCHOOL NEFDS FOR BOYS OXFORDS and low shoes at $1.75 tog Boys Belts at 25c - belts in nice colors at I CORDS - all colors-zi- p $lj pockets and lock SLACKS - nitty and stylish at $1.98 $2.49 New Style Dress Shirts - check and plain at Dress Soxs all shades - loner and short at Polo Shirts - beautiful shades at 35 and Boys Shirts and Shorts at Hut-chin- Miss Ada Thompson returned to her home at Price, Utah, the first of the week, after spending! the summer with her grand mother Mrs. Abbie Willden. 0 to Thompson's Variety Star School Specials Aug. 28 to Sept h and children motored over to Alex Hamilton and his mother Fillmore Sunday to attend the Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton of Salt funeral services of Anion Hanson. Lake City, are visitors here this week. Mrs. Lurena IJurridge and Mrs. Hyrum I,ee made a business trip Sheriff and Mrs. Niels Jensen 0 0 motored to Salt Lake City, the to Provo, Monday. first of the week to spend several Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willden 0 days with relatives. of Caliente, Nevada, arrived here last Sunday to visit this wr-eMrs. Myrtle Ashworth was call with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed to Cedar City, early Saturday Arthur Smith and Mrs. Abbie morning on account of the sudden Willden. death of her mother Mrs. Lutes-hi- a Smith. Mrs. Ashworth has Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson not returned home as yet and wo from Hemlt. California Were are unable to get the Obituary for the dinner puests of Mrs. Winni- this weeks Issue of the Press. fred Smith Sundav 22nd. 206 CLOTHESPINS 18 in a package 10c RIPPLED WHEAT 10 lb package 106 I SUNNY JIM PEANUT BUTTER (1 pint) 206 000000000000000t00000t00000000tt000000tl -- - Riverside, California, are 0 ing In Beaver with friends Z relatives. 22C for Sat and Mon. Mrs- Mr. and.Mrs. Casey Christensen New Fall Percales - per yard GROCERY SPECIALS Limb many lovely presents. of Mrs. I I w r d inf all M 1o' bei fT f m lovely-presents- and pson consolation $1.25 to $2.95 BOY'S CORDS Mr. Mr. and 01 iV pig After which all enjoyed social dancing. Music furnished by Chas. Waiters and Co. At 11:30 a deicious two course coarse luncheon was served in the Banquet Hall. The four long tables, and rooms were beautiful with summer flowers as decora-tioThe young couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. ,A large crowd of relatives and friends were over from to attend the reception. Par-agona- 'ft hu lug s. Girls Chorus. After which 15lb 30lb -- Phone 83 Co. Murdock. ir 10 BEAUTY O. K. toast-maste- r. f I Make your appointment early at the y. Solo "Felica" Carlie Southern Tap Dance iiinsi ruver ! m years 01j age Our Extra Special Permanent and This mill is in your county. We have gone to a great expense to equipt our mill with the latest in the Bleaching Process. At present we have our mill equipted equal to any in the state. We are And producing just as good quality of flour We Don't Mean Maybe. - o.i I BacHuui -- ni' of t the GIRL DAY SPECIAL Children under the age of 13 ews eJoeiAL FARMERS - We have a flour exchange for you of 33 lbs. flour, 12 lbs. brand, 3 lbs. shorts (not skd.) per bushel of No. 1 Wheat. 1 lov iiriiiniMnBiWir"'iitfiiwiiwi AT EN ION d SCHOOL NEEDS FOR GIRLS Dresses, beautiful new colors at 51.98 - Si! Girls New Oxfords - just in at $2.75 and$U Girls School Rayon Hosiery 25 and Girls Handkies - new patterns and colors Girls Rayon Undies - good grade at JSa New Fall Line of Boys and Girls, Wool Sweaters K frei Beautiful Colors and at low prices. u Blankets! Blankets! New stock at Driccs unheari Make a small deposit and have them layed am Pay the balance when you take them. le GET YOUR FREE DISH TICKETS t ' I id ; ft Sat. Aug. 28 - Mon. 30 PEAS - No. 2 cans STRING BEANS - No. SUGAR 10 pounds 2 Cans -- & COFFEE, M.J. B DEVILED JELLO-al- l MEAT-- cans for G flavors POWDERED SUGAR PINEAPPLE -- 2i, L - 2 pounds for 1 Mn " Come in and Look and Our New Fall Shoes Men's and Boy's Cords, Etc. Fresh Meats POT ROASTS - Baby Beef BEST STEAKS - Baby Beef 22 HAMBURGER 18 SAUSAGE 25fo 17 hi i |