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Show THE BEAVER PRESS. I Local Happenings Lew Dalton of Paragonah spent Wednesday at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dalton. TmMMT. Mr. and Mrs. John Brlnkerhoof of Redding, California, are here tor the deer season. QgTOBEB t, GREENVILLE Walbeek' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A baby boy arrived at the home in Los Angers of Attorney and Mrs. Theodore are visiting Mr. Glenn Barton and son, their 17th. October Mrs. Eva Carlow has returned Bona Saturday, family. from a visit at Salt Lake City. the Mrs Keith Rollins and children Mrs. Mary Ann Reese spent with at Paragonah, with her f Miiford are here visiting Mrs. Ellen Joseph spent several week-enP. J. Bar Mrs. and Mr. Dalton. Lew Mrs. parents, days this week at Salt Lake City daughter, ton. with relatives. child-reEaston of Mr. and Mrs. Gu Mrs Grant Murdock and vis-here are home arrived Lake City of Salt Mrs. Jessie Ward has just re- Redding, Californa, for a visit Sunday with their par- iting with Mrs. Barton's mother, turned from a visit at Los Mrs. Julia Griffiths. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Easton. with relatives'. ! i 1 Floyd Foacgreen of Hill Field, at Ogden, came down to enjoy the deer hunting season with old friends. Mrs. Lanel Neilson U trt Kk Lillie Jackson ntunifd week from a visit with her sister in California. Mrs ! d Mrs. Hattle Ashworth spent the week-en- d visiting at the home of Aunt Polly Munford. NORTHCREEK I ! Mrs John Whitlock and chidren Nada are at the Stanley grand-daughte- is it best . from Green home. Mrs. Bill Murdock and daughter Bonnie from Cedar City are at the home of P. A. Puffer. Mrs. Ruth Twitchell and Mrs. Susan Murdock of Miiford, were visitors hers, last to toko r, and Mrs Monday. Mr.and Mrs. J. Larsen ot Loe rwn. Rker returned to their Grant Smith spent several days on last week in Salt Lage City Angeles California, came in for .home in Springville after a few Mrs. Lois Colby of Delta spent business for his feed store. Mrs. the deer hunt. They are guesta or days' visit here with a sister, last week visiting her niece, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox. Barton. Haiel Vern Oakden. She returned to Word was received from Pvt. visThe following ther home Sunday. Acil Gillies that he had landed on Arthur Joseph of Parowan came itors spent their deer hunting vathe Hawaii Islands. Was feeling over and spent a few .hours Suncation here: Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mrs. Wendell Ross of Salt Lake fine. day afternoon with his mother Davis of Las Vegas, Nevada; Mr. visit here arrived to City Friday Mrs. Annie E. Joseph. and Mrs. Merrll Coffee of San a few days with her parents, Mr. Mrs. EM Nowers left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Pedro, California; and Mrs. Martin Gren and family. for Salt Lake Mrs. Stam Atkins of Salt Lake Armond Morris of Draper, Utah; City, where she has medical consultation with City is the house guest of her mo- Adona Davis of Salt Lake; Mr. and Maree Hutchings, who Is em- gone for Dr. Gowan, a specialist. ther, Mrs. Ema Robinson and oth- Mrs. Viron Baker of Draper, Utah; ployed at Hill Field, Ogden, came er relatives. Penn Barton of California; Virgil home to spend th week-en- d with for Aunt Mumford left of Provo; Russell Scott of Davis Polly Mrs. Glen Mr. and her parents, Mrs. May Carter and little son Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Al Barton Salt Lake City Thursday for her Hutchings. final examination under Dr. Gow- Stephen, of Caliente, Nevada, are of Las Vegas, Nevada; Harry Cofan. She expects to be gone three the guests of her parents, Mr. and fee of San Pedro, Calif.; Chas. Mrs. Arleen Clark of Los AnMrs. Geo. C. Murdock. Cbesalie of Los Angeles, Calf.; Mr geles, California, and Mrs. Lou weeks. Leonard Davis of Provo, Utah, and Tweddell and son Richard, are Mr. and Mrs". Dan Lindsay of Abe Nolton of Salt Lake City. Mrs. and Mr. and Warren Low Mrs. Abbie their mother, visiting little daughter, of Granger, Utah Portland, Oregon, are the guest? Willden. are the guests of their Aunt, Mrs. of Mr. Lindsay's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox of Nell Hutchings and other rela- - Mrs. Charles Lindsay. MANDERFIELD Thermo are visiting at the home tives. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hutcherson Mr. Jo siv and baby M, of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Green at week- - j Mr. and Mrs. Morris Patterson of Los Angeles, spent the daughter, Veldene, of Maywood North Creek. They are here for of Los Angeles are the guests of end at Beaver with their parents California, are spending a the deer season. vacation at the home of their parents, Mrs. James Low and Mr. and Mrs. James Jones. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutchings Mrs. Eva Carlow, and are enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Byron Black Sly. received word that their son Ken- the deer hunt. son of Shasta Dam, Caland little neth had been moved from Fort Herbert Edwards, son of Mr. are here on a visit with ifornia, Leon Paice and McKay Farrer earDouglas to Texas, where he will be Mr. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Edgar Edwards, left came down from Logan Friday tc stationed for a short time. Fort for ly morning Wednesday Black. Clark enjoy the deer hunt. They reDouglas where he will enter trainturned to the U. S. A. C. Monday L. A. Hardy of Baker, Califorof .Halley, ing for the armed forces. Dotson Mrs. Ruth nia, was in Beaver for the deer where they are attending school Idaho, is here visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. Darius Gilligan hunt and called on hia old friends this winter. narents. Mr. and Mrs. Labon and children, of Provo, are spendAunt Polly Munford and Hattie leaTJ? t0 make her ing a few days here with their William Goodwin of Salt Lake,Burt' Ashworth and had a nice visit for Dome in rrovu, uiau. parents, brothers and sisters at was week to down the a couple of hours. spend City the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe end with his mother, Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Delwln Rlcharde Bradshaw. in was and J. fortunate Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hurst of Delta came down He returned and children of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly Pacific Grove, California, arrived getting his buck. a week with their mo-- I to spend at a family dinner in Beaver Thursday to visit a few home Sunday. Mrs. and Mayme Goodwin, ther, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sly. of Maywood days with their mother, Mrs. Wilto engage in the annual deer hunt. William C. Bowman, Mr. and liam Hurst and family. While in California, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sly Mrs. Mr. James town Dewey will indulge In huntRoy Waite and TnUn CmUl, ... 1. la at ti n T r,m of Nada, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sly Abbott, returned to their home at ing deer. in Salt . Lake of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Arms plant . . Bunkerville, Nevada, the'r,last of Ington . Sly of Sulphurdale, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hutchings and sons Buy the week, after visiting was down for the deer hunt Sat Chester Sly of Manderfleld, Utah. and Don Hutchings and brother-in-law- , days with relatives. urday. They returned that night Albert Butler, of Salt Lake Miss Barbara Leasing came with their deer. Mrs. Elmo White and children City, came down Friday night tc from Salt Lake City Saturday to participate in the deer hunt. Thep of Compton, California, are here Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson spend the week-enwith returned home Sunday night tak- spending a few weeks with their and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomp- her parents, Mr. and visiting Mrs. Isadore father, and grandfather, Harvey son of Nada, Utah, and Modena Leasing. She was ing with them seven fine deer. by White, while Mrs. White is at spent several days last week at friends who cam accompanied here for the Mrs. Emma Platte, an old resi- Ephraim with her mother, Mrs. Beaver with their mother, Mrs deer hunt. They were Bob dent of Beaver, but now residing Sevey, who is very ill. Ezra Thompson. Elmo Neater, and Roy Turn-ein Lyman, Wyoming, was a visitor These gentlemen were guests Mack Ashworth and his "boss" here for a few days during the Professor Hector Lee and Mr. at Sunday dinner at the Leasing Mr. Lee Palman Fred Fenton, and deer hunting season, with her Winn of the University of Utah home and all returned to Salt nephews William and Kent Mor- of Tooele, Utah, arrived here Fri- spent the week-en- d at Beaver and Lake Sunday night. gan, and other relatives and old day night to enjoy the deer hunt participated In the deer hunt, the They were among the early lucky friends. Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Guy Christian and hunters on Saturday, and Fenton guests of Mr. and Mr. Lee. of Hunt, parents Ted Perkins, returned to their Mr. and Mrs. Leland Priday, of and Palman returned home carryhome In Escomdido, California American Fork, came dawn to ing with them two fine bucks. Beaver County was seventh in spend the week end with their Mack remained for a week's visit line in the collection of scrap met- Saturday after spending 2 weeks parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs als, according to the state head- visiting at the homes of their brothers Frank and Percy Beeson. Farnsworth. They accompanied Ezra Ashworth and family. quarters report. Beaver county Is They reported having had a won Elder Vance Fisher, who went on credited with obtaining 440,000 derful time while here Mrs. Ray W. Goodwin and two to Miiford to visit his parents, Mr. greeting ec pounds of scrap metal, or 88.28 many or tneir old friends. sons, Donald and Dwain, of and Mrs. Parley B. Fisher. lbs. per capita. Nevada, were Beaver visitBurton K. Farnsworth of Salt ors Friday. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and Lake City, accompanied by his their sister, Mrs. LeUoy Goodwin sons Walter and Tom were at Ka Mr. nephew, Dean Farnsworth, from and parents and grandparents, noah Wednesday to attend a wed Provo, came down to indulge in and Mrs. George Baker, over from ding reception from 3 to 7 p. m came to consult the deer hunt with thrir brothers MInersville, who In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Karl and father, S. Taylor Farnsworth Dr. E. S. McQuarrle. While here Hutcherson. Mrs. Hutcherson will and Bill. The boys and Burton Mrs. Goodwin visited with her 'he remembered as Miss Helen and grandmother K. were lucky, but Taylor has to mother-in-laJones. Mrs. Mary Goodwin. Gas masks which came Into use try his luck again. in warfare for the first time when Mrs. Elmo White and two went to MInersville Tuesday the Germans used poison and musto visit a few days with their par tard gas In World War I, are much ents and grandparents, Mr. and Improved today over those used then. The Chamlcal Warfare Branch Mrs. George Baker, before they of the War RE-ELECissues these In for home left their Compton fas masks toDepartment T every man In the servCalifornia. . ! out-of-to- - two-week- s y Mrs Clark Oillins returned to her home at Miiford after a visit with her parents. M. and Mrs. Victor Crosby. She was accompanied will visit by her sister Joy, who with her for a week. Mrs. Abagail Grover of Beaver Mrs. Olive- Sellinger from San Ber- nardino, California, Mrs. Wendell City, are Ross from Salt Lak their of daughhome the at guests ter, sister and mother, respectively, Mrs. Martha Green. At the home of Wm. Twitchell were the following people whe came for the deer hunt: Mr. and from Salt Mrs. Herbert Johnson Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stout from El Scgunde, California and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward Hood and daughters from California. Coming from Draper, Utah, for the deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs Vyron Baker ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Morris and family They have all been at the home of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Dell Evans. Doyle Rollins and children came up from Modena to visit with her brothers and sisters. Raymond and Shirley Baker expect to be I There change la travel. Do you 1 2 d fcnow- -. 90,000,000 perwni wJ. on motor transportation Tire-rationln- ha g How to have a better frp 1 2 Travel only when necessary? plan trips la advance. Select less crowded schedules; go week daju 3 Get tickets earlyj 1 Alltf's only me;t winter Nations has Agricultural Sepmarketing administration. tember purchases increased 38 over August. Food from American farms is helping the folks of those other nations hold on until the war is won. takt suitcase. BEAVER DRUG BEAVER, CO. UTAH UniG,. .T.ilFIC j'STAGE I Clarence Kirkham of Ogden was with here to spenS the week-fn- d his wife and children. He rt turned to his work Sunday. and BROWN ASSAYERS new ule: here later. Food for Our Buying of food to needs of the United been stepped up by broughj millioni riding buie? 3 Buy bu line are unable to buy more butei? You can help the but lia provide more pleawnt tn el for all by obeervini the-r- j .n is a "be because war ha. " AUTO LOANS REFINANCING BROWN Quick Loans Mall Work Solicited Low Rata No Red Tape We Standardize on Accuracy EUREKA UTA H Co. Froyd-Corr- y Cedar Cltj 66 N. Main Telephone 10J Scho-flel- r. e, WkatlfouBrnfUiiU Will BONDS w OEZ30E U o ice. We are taking no chances. o D o : . ' t - t ' ; i ' . U I o r0-- D T D 0) o n U-- o r o o ii Representative Walter K. Granger DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE to UNITED STATES CONGRESS D o Insure National Unity n O Political Advertisement Oft TTOC Ellas Moyes of Bakerfleld, Cal ifornla, and several of hla friends arrived here Friday night and Sat urday morning Ellas was joined by hla brother Ernest Moyes of Escalante Utah, and together with their nephews LeGrande, Gilbert. LaVar and Elmer Gale, they went out to enjoy the deer hunt. While here they were th gusts of thetr sister, Mrs. Jane uaie. Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Hopkins of Mountain View, California, and Dr. E. A. Petty of Burbank, Call fornia, came to "the old home town" to enjoy a visit with their old friends. Mrs. Hopkins went on to Anabella, Utah, to visit with relatives there while the doctor hunted their deer. She will return to Beaver this week and spend a few days before leaving for their home In California. We Sell Cheaper! MURDOCK OIL COMPANY The night of November 14 has been designated by several hundred soldiers form tjie state of Utah, including a great many from the central and southern districts, as "Utah State Night." in order to provide an opportunity for all the men from the Beehive state SVi in sprvipp j union and some really Western entertainment. The cuxaiigenienis are oeing handled by an all soiaier with the cooperation and help of the USO Club in nearby Wichita Falls, Texas. Music, singing refreshments and entertainment of all sortp will fe- ature the program for the evening. Now That America Is At War AH ing: The type pictured here Is the "can" and "elephant nose" mask nd eosts about $9.25 each. The headgear Is transparent, made of material resembling cellophane and does not cloud with the breath. You can buy two of these gas maslrs with the purchase of an $18.75 War Bond. We need thousands of them. Don't fsU to give at least ten percent of your Income every pay day for War Bonds. Buy them at your bank or postofnee, regularly. the Nation's Vast Resources are beMobilized to Insure Victory IT IS CLEAR that a expanded National vastly ?ffort is imperative. Production schedules for aU manner of mili'ary ittms must be stepped up at once. Every activity of our national life and our to civilian economy must be immediately adjustedthe that change.. To attain victory we aim at greatest production which is physically possible; we call for the greatest national effort that can possibly be made. The purchase of a Defense Bond or Stamp help to insure Victory. wifl V. S. Trutmrj DtfrlmtHI There Is nothinr Mrs. Elteka Robinson of Logan which man may be so long and her sister, Mrs. Luella Storn as the lextent of hit of Morgan. Miss Lois White of prejudices. Jeffrey. Mr. Mrs. and Sherman Cypress, Carter and little daughter, of Mil- ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murdock of Long Beach, California have been visiting at the home of their parents, and Ibrother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennlf White, for the past few days. Miss IOis, and Mr. and Mrs Carter left Sunday night to be readv for school work Monday; J the rest of the visitors left Tuesday night for their homes. 0 RPEFENSE M BUY W1 UNITED STATES Vr ravings ''rBONDS ' 1 ttXDIAII 11V I ! Beaver City Branch OF MILFORD STATE BANK |