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Show MARCH THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY F if t!F Jqi The Price of Cotton is also Off, So for a Couple of Days, Saturday and Monday Buy from Us at These Sensational Prices. Mens Never Rip Overalls Reg. $1.49 at ........ 99 Cow Boy Neverrip Overalls Reg. $1.50 at ...... 99 ... 59 Boys Overalls 79c Grade for . Men's Work Shirts All Sizes Reg, 75c now .... S9 Also Special prices on Rubbers Boats, Shovel Handles, Forks, and Ect. GROCERY SPECIALS . .. . ... ... . . 100 100 100 100 Fine Home Cured, Hams, Shoulders and Bacon, at Reduced Prices. eaver Good We deliver to your door twice daily Phone 57 COUNTY AUDITOR'S FINANCIAL REPORT A CORRECTED STATEMENT OF CASH BALANCES Cash in Banks and in the Office of the County Treasurer, 31st, 1937: Beaver City Bank .. ... 13,691.59 Milford State Bank 37,117.25 - Less Checks . ..... 1.96 Outstanding Net Balance Utah State National Bank Less Checks Outstanding . $ 18,288.82 39.00 Net Balance . Cash in Office of Treasurer .... Total ? 18,249.82 11,652.22 $ 80,708.92 Pierce's Unusual Meat Bar aa for Saturday, March PEAS Per Case 234 cans 2 for t for- - Mr. and Mrs. Burke Detmers ATS n iL 16, C55eeNvbB29c 29c"IESHinis Shavers 2K can g 25 2 for 2& FANCY MEATS t POT RoaSt Extra Special . - lb. J2c Best 1 7C tlBUBGEB SAUSAGE T-B- Fresh Ground - - ifl!ifi2f Surloin ALL PORK one ..... -- per pound 15c . Trunin r in, and Gent's Furnishings - t II ... riDg( . 1 whet 1 m, K atth fcat th inspec 1" ! P. M. Bes of 'hat i I doing it here Mrs. Clara McFadden and Mrs. Kenney of Milford spent Monday with Mrs. Josie Skinner and sons, the Pioneer They also enjoyed meeting of the Anderson camp. Earl Harris of Oak City, several days visiting at tie I of his brother and . Mr. and Mrs. Orville Harrb Bea ( !f, he sa ort tli sister-j- their t i inse. week. Joaimis led offi mm were tin I of night est V -- iaterti El The Treasurers of Clubs, Churches and Committees l Sainti 1 night tendid Openin Truir Ir.roer " Song B Awa acran ai e8 If you collect or care for any conside- fhe ti i amounts of money you should open a checking account with the bank and thus protect the money in your keeping: rable Kroth jot E frumi !Ck Mu ir, aci i Solyo Bton Besides the safety of a bank account there is the convenience to consider. If you deposit all money received and pay everything by check, there is never question .or confusion about., II i first I Topi ftrinj ho; ! panle any So Ad Jlder your the " accounts. tout and Mrs. Edd Nowers spent Tuesday at Parowan with with friends and rlateiev.s f' You This Bank Welcomes Sta lavr Miss Stella Burt was taken to CItl hospital for medic al aid. Mr. and Mrs. Angus White of Long Beach, California, spent several days with relatives here last week, after a visit to Miner sville, Utah.- - iSvionlil .iii.mii.i.. n hi 1 1 1 1 1 , inii.iiirih iw lmitniifaili11MMnMji Mr. and Mrs. James Willden Jr. as arrived home from Salt T.av City, to make their home In Bea THE iiiU'im w ' 9. r. I I CHAMPION ICE-M"- " p- i - ior the present. " - ner inursday afternonn ia i. " i i ,er nome. The afternoon 'was peni in sewing and nMt viiai. At Ti.au a dainty two course "Prlng lunch was servos to the twelve members present. - " '. i u- m-- nil Ktffiri ' CJU- - " w BEAVER MERC. CO. - pspec Capta Mr. i - - - - - per pound J Meat S1.F Sack Per Family locs Mrs. Jacob T. Tann(r is ing her spring vacation in south em California. 3 STEAKS tn r LARD per pound and their mother Mrs. Isabell B. Gillies spent several days at Salt Lake City last week on business. Mrs. Cyrus Bradfield of Mlner- - i sviiee Is the house guest of her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs warren Griffiths. PE( Ml .; 1 the Cedar Cattsusp ipa: GEM FLOUR by. I, lb' CAL TOMATOES Per Case Mrs. James Williams Sr. and Anderson daughter Mrs. Vernon Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Greenivlle spent Saturday at Beatheir at a welcomed baby boy home Tuesday March 8th. Mother ver with relatives. and babe doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joseph of was called here Friday Parowan taken was T. Mr. John Joseph to the Cedar hospital Monday for on account of the serious illness of their father John T. Joseph medical treatment. I-- !ati GROCERIES Margie Griffiths of South was a Beaver visitor on business. Mrs Ruth Anderson received spent Mrs. Christina Baldwin word relaSunday that her son Aubra with her Kanosh at Monday Anderson who was seriously injur tives and friends. ed in an auto accaident in Calif, Mrs. Nettle Banks was called to several weeks ago, was on the ImMinersville Tuesday on account prove, and that he had been of Illness among her relatives at moved to his home from the hospl tal. But would not be able to be that place. up and around for at least three Miss Agnes Firmage returned months. home from Long Beach, CalifMrs. W..C Adams of Spanish ornia, Tuesday after spending two weeks with 'her sister Mrs. Karl Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas C. Adams and their baby son of Rummler and family. Ogden, were the week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gray re- of their son and brother Mr. Milo turned to their home In Pioche, Adams and family. Nevada, Wednesday after spendMr. and Mrs. Mark Woolsey ing four days with their mother Mrs. Belle Williams and family. entertained 24 guests Wednesday evening at their home, At 8, P. M. Mr. and Mrs. William Carlow a delicious hot plate lunch was returned home Monday after spen served, after which the tables ding two months at Santa Anna, were cleared and all enjoyed play California, with their daughter ing "Rook". High prizes were LaVern. won by Ladies Lacy Nowers, and men Milton Gentry. Consolation Mrs. W. U. Stewart and Mrs. by Vern Ookden, and Ralph Lewis Stewart and daughter Betty of Adamsville spent in Beaver with their sisMrs. Clenn Utleyand children ter and aunt Mrs. A. A. Morris. of Sevier is here the, guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Heber Atkin. Foods Common With Hawaiian Foods common among the Hawaiian are fruits, rice, various kinds Mrs. C. B. McMullln entertained of meat, honey, fish, pol and various 30 little playmates and school tropical vegetables. chums Tuesday In honor of the 9th birthday of her son Douglas. Out side games were played until 5:30, when a two course luncheon was served to the little guests. Douglas received many nice gifts from his little friends to remind him of another birthday passing J I lie FRESH WEINNERS doing Mrs. F. Ashton of Fillmore is the guest of her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Murdock for an lndefinate stay. Ul) HAMBURGER Fresh Ground SAUSAGE All Pork 2 pounds for BEEF POT ROASTS Choice ....... FAT HENS 3 to 5 pounds . tall cans 4 , 'Annabell Hales made a week Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce of end business trip to Salt Lake Adanisviile spent Monday with City returning home Monday. their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. and their brother Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunt Dave R. Pearce Mrs. David Mr. and March and sister a 9 pound son Thursday, Pearce. 3, All nicely. LAMP ptb 14roi3) POffMllaaBBS CASH Mrs. Eva Roper of Oak City, WedMiss Helena Williams left spent several days last week with Nevada to her sister Mrs. John Ashwortb nesday for Pioche, her brothewith spend a few weeks and family. and Mr. and sister r-in-law and family. Francis Gray Edward Harris of Delta, an old Mrs. last Beaver of spent time resident Mr. Bert Gray of Minersville Friday with relatives and friends was a Beaver visitor Tuesday. standing GASH Specials! V SATURDAY 12 - MONDAY 14 ' m . i r. Wednesday $ 50,306.88 1 ; Local items nrnl Items V, The Mills and Jobbers are Fighting for Supremacy in the Cotton Goods Market. CORN Regular Size Can TOMATOES Regular Size Can 1938 and Mrs. Harland Goodwin Mrs. Alfred Prusse and baby -- -J Mr. nn Dale Of Pioche, Nevada, who have been .visiting with their with their Mr. spent the week end nd irrandDarents noronfa o ' bua an1 brother waiy and, ti tiiiii iitfi , aim x. yi rwt n .... mil r . Mr. ana Mrs. aw PIlhew for their home ia Cedar City last Ralpn woouwiu, returned Walbora. They Sunday. home Wednesday. 1 PEAS Regular size can BEANS Regular Size Can lit " Mr. Gillies of "ere v.sitln Mr. and ,..HHal ra rirrio.ni.. ..... b,; MrT. EmTl Nowers and i.MrS- V. Murdock i. . Dailna Wednesday aft er- noon to watch the bnV 7 DH Detween Bea ver and n. 5a,a Ir CZCZJUl :' s , . 4- 1 r, f , I i- - J .tTTrrtB TOD"' SEE THE MEW KELVIN' Beaver Home Furnishings ! i 1 |