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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, THURSDAY ON OUR WANT ADS (Continued FOR paint spraying, paint & paint Albert See reservoir of about five acres, small of class 1st quality ing 10, 17 24 pd then into a beautiful stream for Moyes. , 8-- 3, FOR SALE - The Susan J. Murdock home, together with all furniture and full city lot In 4 apartmenta, now rented, a real going at a sacrifice enquire Theodore Bonn. FOR SALE - Alberta Peaches for canning, good size, will be In Beaver nearly every day until crop la exhausted - please leave order at Beaver Press - Walt Segler. FOR SALE - Weener Pigs at Will Stewarts In Adamsvllle. IF ITS fruit or potatoes you need call Grant Smith at 18652. prices la town. Best Mrs. Mlna Jensen of California spent several days last week with her nephews Sam and Milton Gentry and families. Mrs. R. E. Hammond returned to her home In Salt Lake the last of the week after spending a week with her parenta Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tolton and family. about three miles then disappears Into the lava rocks and Is seen no more. It is a wonderful trout stream, however, there were many signs posted along ts upper half, notifying the fishers that it was closed until 1940. We stayed at Duck Creek camp for a week, making trips to many points of interest including Nava jo lake, Cedar Breaks, Mammoth Lake a t Preek. which point we came in touch with a Fox movie company taking pic tures for the next big show, "Drums Along the Mohawk" Ther we saw them shoot the scenes where the Indians chase the leading man across the Mohawk river, which is way back east in York State, (Cdar Breaks is the highest resort of any importance in the U. S. 10,700 feet above sea levil). It rained several days while there In camp and some of the time we were quite damp, enough so the tent got some dirty, but never a squack out of Aunt Dell. I caught quite a 'nice mess of rainbow trout out of Mammoth Creek and we surely did enjoy AsDen-Mirr- ter Drucilla left for sa! them as our mesa box was getting FINANCIAL REPORT low and it was many miles to' a Monday. ' store. There was a CCC camp close . the of by, about a mile, but they would Miaa Beautrice Humnot sell us a thing. Education of " Board Virginia is here viMt we 29, Saturday morning July momer Mrs. M. A. Hur8t broke camp and headed for the Six) (Continued from Page er relatives. Grand Canyon, about 150 miles from our Duck Creek camp, way 6.98 Mifflin Co The Paxkm family over In Arizona, through the not- HoughtonBrother's 7.24 Laidlaw 17.50 The T. L. Griffiths family parti held July 23rd at ed Kaibab National Forest, the John Yack AdelaidJ 20.00 warn .. . largest and best stand of Western Beaver nret cipated at a canyon party Sunday Kanosh canyon. Abo. tic uo. was members were present"! , N. O. Nelson Yellow pine in the country. n jamt nark, uu v H l ruuui ' dinner " i n r ii ncnn v"" " We made camp on the North vv iii. Mendhenhall 1.76 were to 34 persons. Tney 3.00 served rim of the canyon from which we Ben Dotson Several people attended James M. A. Halsey, Arthur Halsey, 6.00 Mrs. made trips to different places such Grant Pryor ver. t as Bright Angel Point, Cape Royal Southern California and Margaret Penney of Kanosh, 9.60 AnMusic Company Point Imperial and etc. Evenings 16.50 Mrs. J. G. Albertson, Carman, Bom to Mr. and Mrs Baxter we went over to the Union Pacific Norman 19.00 na and Alta June of Salt Lake, Smith a Fotherlngham girl, August Si'.. 40.00 lode to enjoy entertainments Harley of Cedar City, Cedar hospital. David R. Pearce Schoppmann Gene "dBe and J 9.75 given by the employes of the hotel Evan Walker 118-2Rollins, Paul urimtns ana feeling fine. Jay School illus to Mlford the High and listen and camp warren 15.00 famllv. Wm. Griffiths, Muir trated lectures given by Park Marion 22.00 Griffiths and Woodrow Griffiths Erickson Leonard 8.27 Rangers, other evenings we attend The Craddock Uniforms.. Mrs. Sarah C. White hajf. .85 and families. the camp d the lectures around ed into the apartments at ti Kathryn Murdock 6.80 fires, at the camp grounds. The Mrs. Mary Goodwin of san Levi J. Murdock home. William 5.80 Mr. and Mrs. Laundry elevation at the North rim varies Cedar CtyBlackstock 2.60 the attend to down were Paul W. i e nn Salt Lake from 8250 to 8850 feet A precious bundle arriv services of their neice George Murdock noted 3.UU funeral the rim at Tr. Xritrava It is the North . home of Mr. and Mrs. j the " l h 17.50 Nettie Price. Kaibab squrrl Is found and in on J. D. Ryan juarever eany Monday am Library other place in the world. It has a Southern 4.40 Miss Judith Prusse of Cedar It was a daughter. M0ths Aasnrlatfon white a dark grey body and pure 10.00 City is visiting this week with her babe gettin along Vranlr R White just swer olume of a tall. A curious beauti Leon's Service Mr. and Mrs. Ezra grandparents ful creature. Here too we saw . stato Land Office Powell Ipson of SaltLai. Ashworth. nMt.h . fnnHnAntfll National many ibeautlful deer, mnnv a dinner oou.vu guest at the home Bank wonderful racks of horns, some 29 and Mrs. H. K. 10 children, Last Friday, Boyterlast J347.751.12 with as many as eight points on a TOTAL . friends gather day. near and neighbors The a,hnv is a full true and cor ed at the home of Aunt Polly Mun side. After five nights in camp there rect list of the warrants issued by Mrs. Ruben Tanner of of the ford to do honor to her on her 79 we headed back towards home thA Board of Educaton School District for birthday. A very pleasant after- gelea Bpent Tuesday at Beaver County stopping for a couple of days at the year 1938-3noon was had with social chat. Re wth her parents Mr. and Zlon National Park. freshments of cake and punch Tanner. E. A. GRIFFITHS, We reached Beaver Saturday in Edu were served. of Clerk of Board time to have lunch with Walter Mrs. E. A. Valentine left and his family and a good visit, of Swindell Blanche chil for Miss Ryan, and Callente, Nevada to Valentine Mrs. George then on to home at Milford. week her Iowa the visiting past daughter Mrs. Jack spent The Milford. at 18 days, 833 miles, in camp all dren spent Friday and Mrs. Irene family who are suffering Tolton Miss Lulu a Mrs on camp guests of her parents Mr. and; the time, meals cooked Hammond at the Tolton home. whooping cough. fire, ate on pine boards or on the Dick Jones., This is the first time these girls ground, bathe in a lard pall or have seen Miss Swindell since they or washed feet In the dish pan, Miss Dorothy Williams spent attended the University of Columbut never a squack from Aunt Saturday at Sulphurdale being the bia in New York State some years Dell. She would rustle wood bring of her Cousins Mr. and Mrs ago. Miss Swindell enjoyed herself water take her turn at K.P., never guest Wm. Fotherlngham. very much while in Beaver and A.W.O.L., could cross the creeks hopes to return again in the near Jumping from stone to stone, slip of Lowder Mr. Mrs. future. Grant and In. and get wet, look over the edge at Fillmore several days spent of the world down 6,000 feet or Mr. and Mrs. Sam Price of Salt Beaver last week. of the mountains, to top up up, Lake City were guests at the home and thousands of feet above her, of July 24 relations of Mr. and Mrs. Issadore Lessing The 24th was heard we the only complaint that her neck got lame from look- of Mrs. Mary A. Tanner of Nephl last week. met at the home of her son J. T. ing up so much at Zlon Park. Tanner and from there went to James Robinson has recently re A BETT Karl S. Carlton. Ponderosa Park in Beaver Canyon turned from Rollings, Wyoming, to help Mrs. Tanner celebrate her where he visited his son Lawrence Miss Winnefred Smith made a 89th birthday. trip to Salt Lake City over the Mrs. Alice French and eons of week end returning Saturday. money. You cor. Mr. Mrs. Idaho are here spending a Morris of and Boise, Aubry as visitors Miss Smith had Sunday a friend Mrs. Beth Braithwalt Pioche, Nevada were here last week with their parents and of if reading They were enroute to Den- grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John and son Fred and daughter Sarah week.Co'lorado where they will Atkln and family. from Honolulu, Hawaii. They are ver, Ads in this po; make home. their to for visit to Cedar City enroute Mrs. Jim Dolton and grandmoth a while and expect to spend the Mrs. Mary Goodwin and son er Mrs. Mary A. Reese spent Wedevery week. Ad winter in Utah. Ralph spent the week end at Pio- nesday at Cedar Cty with Jim che, Nevada with Mr. and Mrs. who is confined at the .hospital tising payi YC) Conscience HarLand Goodwin and family. there. No man loses anything by being true and steadfast to his convic tions. He may not be popular, but what does that amount to? is, or ought to be, dearer SAll than human favor or applause. About You and WA-Yfrom Page 1) AUGUST 10,1939 or Your Friends in BEAVER 8( - n'. - V. 5i Tvi ff(1 l 1 - k' ,,M i 9. M WE MUST VACATE THIS BUILDING at Once! We have many odds and ends that must go reCome in and gardless of what they are worth Make us a price on them! Listed Below are only a few of our Bargains: c 200 pairs reg Sun Soxs while the last 7 Birkshire Hose reg $1.00 while they last 850 Valour Service Hose reg 65c quick close out 49 Ladies' new style cotton Garments reg l,25....79t Ladies' Hand Bags reg $1.00 while they last 690 Canton Flannel reg 25c yd while this lasts .... 170 Percale 80 sq. reg 25c yd Not much left at .... 140 SHOES One Lot Ladies arch support and dress slippers Sizes reg. $4.50 must go 1.98 One Lot Ladies Oxfords reg 3.50 .... choice 1.98 One Lot Shoes reg 4.00 - 5.00 Choice 490 BOYS and GIRLS SCHOOL SHOES 1.98 Boys Oxfords Reg 3.25 while the last Girls Oxfords & Strap Slippers reg 2.50 at 1.25 1.98 Boys Milton Jackets reg 4.25 Closing out Mens Leather Coats reg 5.95 Closing out......3.49 Mens Cloth Coats reg 4.50 Closing out 1.98 Pink Glass Tumblers 6 for . 250 50c Brooms, heavy, ont......390 Closing reg bi , 15c-25- 4-4- 5-5- r SET 10 TABLE for!, Hi-he- el all 4-t- ie Thompson's Variety Store I Con-scien- 6B3)Boo Facts Tliat Concern You No. 10 of a FRL anrl Aug. 11-1- 2 Specials terUa. t HfcS m M AS HE WAS! SUGAR farmer a had two million dollar yearly 1 1939 FOR ITS CROPS. BEER CROP-LANWOULD COVER ALMOST ALL THE FARM AREA OF FIVE NEW ENGLAND STATES-3,00- 0, OOO ACRES DS I - BEER RWS A MILLION DOLLARS A DAY IN TAXES AND MAKES A MILLION JOBS AMD NOtf, TO KEEP BEERS MANY BENEFITS, FOR YOU AND FOR THEM, AMERICA'S BE EWERS WANT TO HELP KEEP BEER. RETAILING- - AS WHOLESOME AS BEER ITSELF. TWOR PROGRAM WILL INTEREST LOCAL LAW AUTHORITIES... AND YOU. 1 il i ,k Wl'H al LARD 29g COFFEE M. J: B 3for25 2 lb pkg. for JEL SERT, all flavors, PINEAPPLE 2'2 can SPAGHETTI 3 pounds for .... 18 19 C. W. SOAP Giant CATSUP, nt can 16C COCOA 2 pound can -6 ;.2jj? f A f forjjj I I 6 SALAD DRESSING Qts.. J ...... Barsjg tall cans 23 Close Out on Humming Bird Hose, knee length a 79c value for.- .- 5 FRUIIMVEGETABLES LEMONS 20c ORANGES ISc IWMDSjc heads. IS LETTUCE large 2 For . 3 bch. l& CARROTS TOMATOES Fresh Pound. BANANAS p pund -- Per pound Foundation, 1$ East iOth St NtwYork, N. Y, BEAVER MERC. CO. BEER. ..a .beverage ?of 'moderation miimiTlh. 3l0 f 1 RICE Best Quality 3 pounds,, til We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity 3 CANTALOUPS MAY.WELStOY0UJHE FACTS? For fret booklet, addreul Un tied Brvr$ Indui-fri- SBC 27C Pork & Beans market for. his beer owps. today, beer pays one hundred ; 4 for Soda Crackers 2 lb Before ALSO -- Cornflakes, large pkgs RAISINS 4 lb Pkg TODAY-- MILLION DOLLARS ANNUALLY 0 pound bag MILK, taU cans WE WAS THIS BIG- - 1; -1- and Gent's Furnishings ' 6 f |