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Show i I THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST Local Happenings SHOE-SOLE-AC- E jour Local Shoe Shop Is not able to take care of your SIIOK REPAIR WORK leave your Shoes at the MFRDOCK OIL COMPANY to be sent to the MILFORD SHOE SHOP Service Within a Week If Mr. and Mrs. Sy Osborne went Owing to the fact that considover to Minersvllle Sunday to at- erable advertising was unexpecttend the funeral of Mrs. James edly received late this week we Dotson. are overcrowded and compelled to defer publication of a number of Jasper Cartwright of Parowan locals and news items until our came over Tuesday to see their next issue. sister, Mra. Emma Atkin, who la John Christensen, son of Mr. slowly improving from an operation. and Mrs. Hans Christensen, will entertain the Primary children of Mra. Imogens Manwarriug re- the West Ward next Tuesday afturned to her home in Idaho last ternoon at 2 p. m. in the Ward week after spending two months Hall, with music and stories. All here with her daughter, Mrs. Flor- are invited to come out and listen ence Mooro and family. to John. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Carter and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennis White, and Miss White, left Friday for Long Beach, Cal., where they will spend a ten day vacation with their sister and daughter, Mrs. Josphine Murdock and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth llollis returned home to Milford Friday, after spending several days at Panguitch Lake fishing. They were accompanied home by their daughters Afton and Carol Jean, who had visited with their grandmother, Hattle Goodwtu, while their parents were away. her relatives, neighbors and friends called to offer their congratulations and best wishes. Aunt Polly surely enjoyed the day. On Tuesday night Maud Tattersall had her to dinner and Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Harry gave another birthday dinner at which Aunt Polly and Hat-ti- e Ashworth were the guests of honor. Cart-wrig- ht wwm am MSGS? BRANCH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE W Cedar City, Utah 13-1- September 8 Classes Begin at the BRANCH Headquarters AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BUS Monday, September 20 INFORMATION and boys; Living quarters available for both girls make reservations today As the war goes on, transport, tion conditions are constantly changing. Before making a trip, be sure to consult your Burlington Trailways agent-w- ell in advance-f- or the latest travel information. Wiite lor further information to Director Henry Oberhansley, Cedar City, Utah Calvin Barton is home again, after spending some time in Salt MINERSVILLE Lake City. Miss Helen Morris has returned home after spending two weeks in Nevada. Ray Heslington left for Provo to visit his aunt, Mrs. Merle Coffee at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Morris, spent a few days in the mountains fishing recently. Miss Lois Morris has returned to Ruth, Nevada, where she has work. Sarah Bohn Is visiting at Pioche, Nevada, with her sister, Mrs. May Craw, who is quite ill. Mrs. Emll Nowers and children of Beaver visited here Sunday with relatives. Keith Outzen of Tooele has spent the past week here visiting Mrs. Cal-ient- e, GREENVILLE By Mary two-week- i ing a few weeks in Caliente, Nevada, visiting. Mrs. Olive Murdock has returned home from Ely, Nevada, where she has spent a month with her son, Mr. Rulon Murdock and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atkin and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith and baby, returned home to Ruth. Nevada, after two weeks visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris. The speakers at our Sacrament meeting last Sunday were the Stake Presidency S. Taylor Farns-wortJ. Reed Moore. Wesley Farrer and Lee Hess. Lee is at home on furlough from the Navy. Their talks were very interesting and enjoyed by ail - and Mrs. Blaine Blackett returned home after visiting a Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puffer few days In Circleville with their daughters went to Cedar City sister, Mrs. Tom Smith. Saturday on business and to Mr. and Mrs. Hon Atkin and a short visit to their children. David Roy and Floy and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Daun. returned to their home at Murdock and little Bonnie. Nev., after' spend- Mr. Walt Blackner EMIL'S CAFE Telephone 42 EMLL jirowi or XOWERS, Agent m INJSMS & NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. In the matter of the estate of DAVID E. JONES, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned Administrator, of the above estate, at the office of Geo. C. Miller, on or before the Beaver, 30th day of September, 1943. Dated this 29th day of July. 1943. CHARLES JOHNSON, Administrator of the Estate of David E. Jones, Deceased. Geo. C. Miller, Attorney fo: IN Administrator. (First publication July (Last Publication Aug. 30, 1943) 20, 1943) NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. In the matter of the estate of SARAH ANN JONES, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned Administrator of the above estate, at the office of Geo. C. Miller. Beaver, Utah, on or before the 30th day of September, 1943. Dated this 29th day of July, 1943. JOHNSON, CHARLES Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Ann Jones, Deceased. Geo. c. Miller, Attorney for IN" and last pay son-in-la- ing a few days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkin. Misses Helen Williams and Naomi Calvert returned home after visiting for the past two weeks at Caliente. Nevada. TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT s Mr. Boulder city, BURLINGTON WAX BONDS Probate Guardianship Jane Martin has reNotices turned home from Milford after a visit with her daughters, Mrs. Mildred Coon and Mr9. For Further Information Consult Cora Jones. the County Clerk of the RMrs. Emma Williams is spendespective Signers NORTHCREEK Jane Culvert BUY MOKE Mrs. Sarah home. The Misses Geneice Marshall and Genevieve Robinson have returned home after spending the past two months at Salt Lake City where they have been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gilllns have had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hayward and children of Ely, Nevada, Mrs. Oscar Stephenson and daughter Mamine of and Jay Browner of Salt Lake City. for LATEST Cedar City, Utah Processed Foods. Blue stamps R. S and T (Book Two) good August 1 through September 20. Meats, Etc. Red stamps T and U, (Book Two) good through August 31. Red stamp V. valid August 8, and red stamp W, val- friends. id August 15, good through AugMr. and Mrs. Sherman Carter ust 31. are visiting relaand Sugar. Stamp No. 13 (Book tives daughter in Los Angeles, Calif five One) good for pounds thru Floyd Rollins of Layton, Utah, August 15. Stamps 15 and 16 (Book One) good for five pounds is a guest at the home of bis each for canning purposes only, aunt, Mrs. George Wood. through October 31. Stamp 14 Mrs. Nellie Erickson has as becmes valid August 16 and will her grandsons Jerry and guests be good for five pounds through Allsen of Los Angeles. Philip November 1, inclusive. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tanner and Shoes. Stamp No. 18 (Book One) good for one pair through children of Salt Lake City, visited relatives here Sunday. October 31. Gasoline. No. 7 ("A" book) Mr. and Mrs. Mac Outzen and good for four gallons through baby of Tooele, Utah, have been September 21. guests at the George Marshall one-sixt- h imwiiii at the Gamble Store and SHOE SHOP The American Legion Auxiliary planning a window display of the pictures of the boys from the eastern portion of Beaver county now in the armed services. Send or bring the pictures of all the boys and girls in service to the J. F. Tolton Investment Co. store. They will be well taken care of. The window display is planned as a temporary feature to stimulate the purchase of bonds and stamps in thd Legion's drive now in progress,' and which is not going as well as was hoped for, only about Wedding and birth announceof the quota having as ments, neatly printed, by the Beayet been sold. ver Press. tf. is wmwm iuiLWW , For further particulars Inquire of Murdock Oil Co. Mrs. Luella Thompson returned home Saturday after spending three weeks visiting with her son Collis Thompson and family in Portland. On her return trip she stopped off at Salt Lake City to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Low, Mr. see her daughter, Mrs. Lyle JohnMrs. Martha Morgan was honored by her nieces Wednesday, aud Mrs. Arnold Low were dinner son and family and at Eureka to when they all called to help cel- guests of Wlnnifred Smith during see her son Lorin Thompson and ebrate her 79th birthday, and a the visit or Kail Llttig of Daven- family. She reports having had a wonderful trip, seeing everyvery happy afternoon was spent. port, Iowa, August 5th, and spent a pleasant evening recalling hap- thing of Interest on the way. Verland French of Boise, Ida- py circumstances of their childMr. Earl Llttig of Davenport, ho, arrived here Sunday to spend hood associations. was a week-en- d Iowa, guest of a week with his wife and children, Miss Winnifred Smith. Mr. Littig Mrs. Walter Milford of Carlton who are here visiting with Mr. and a winter in Beaver 40 years Mrs. John Atkln, parents of Mrs. brought her little daughter Norma spent when he was a lad of 15 sumago, Mae over to doctor the Monday, French. and he has always entersuffering from infection in her mers, tained fond recollections of the some on foot. She had stepped Mrs. Viola Paxton of Layton, kind of a thorn and it penetrated town. He is now a big Insurance Utah, arrived in her old home executive and has a 600 acre farm town Wednesday to visit a short the flesh quite deeply, causing the in Davenport, but still likes Beatime with her brother Milo Baker infection. ver very much and says he would and family while her son. Corporlike a summer home here. Last Wednesday, August 4th, al Baker Paxton and wife went to was Munford's Aunt Polly 83rd St. George to visit Mrs. Paxton's birthday anniversary. Many of RATION REMINDER relatives. The program to be given In the West Ward next Sunday night will be sponsored by the Ward Choir. They have been doing considerable practicing recently and hope to give the public something really worth while. All are invited to be present. ' 13, 1943 Bill Mrs. Stella Merchant returned from, Texas Tuesday afternoon. She was accompanied home by her son Darrell, who received a physical discharge from the U. S. army some three weeks ago, because of a heart ailment. We hope he will soon be better. left for Fred and Don Puffer were Administrator. Caliente recently, where he has 1943) called to Milford Monday evening (First publication July 30, on the railroad. employment 1943) 20, iiecause their brother Drew met (Last Publication Aug. Mr. and Mrs Leslie Walbeck with an accident while stacking have gone to Salt Lake City, Glen Greenwood, the In bay. where Mrs. Walbeck is receiving Glance some way he lost his son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greeand fell off the stack and accmedical care " 011 a steel barrel. He was tak-!- nwood, met with two painful fell he idents. 3rd On to the Milford August Mary Jane Calvert has left for hospital, but his from bench breaking a two weeks vacation at Boulder was later released and returned wrist' aami nn Aiieust 8th befell to his home, where he is City and Las Vegas, Nevada. improv-- ; and broke from his pony ing riding satisfactorily. Mrs Lee I'alce and children, " his the right elbow of cap and Mrs. Claude Davis are her.' The poor little fellow has been la Save visiting their parents, Mr. and regularly by buying War a bad Bhape, but Is now iropror-inStamps or Bonds every payday. Mrs. William 11. Calvert. as rapidly as expected. . hi g 4f. " St?" m nmwn statu teuphone a telegraph company V'sST i |