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Show 27, 1943 THE BEAVER PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST r i 11 L.ocai Happenings SHOE-SOLE-AC- E If your Local Khoe Shop is not able to take care of your SHOE REPAIR WORK leave your Shoes at the Ross Smith was taken to the Mrs. Maxlne Wilson spjnt tlie d at Payson with her sis-to- r, Richfield hospital Tuesday, where Dr. McQuarrie performed an Mrs. Keith Bauer. on him. Oamo Warden Harold Gale is Mrs. Joseph Skinner and daughlaid up with an infected knee-caHe injured it while at work ter, Verginia of Los Angeles, arrived home last week for a two weeks vacation with home folks. Mrs. Emma Yardley went to Ruth Flrmage of Milford came Paragonah Thursday to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Bettsy over Sunday to spend a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. William A. Firmage, before she enters the school for the year. Wm. of Flrtnage Manager local cinema, is confined to his Fred' Anderson returned to his home suffering from a severe athome at Oak City Monday after tack of asthma. spending a week with his grandGeorge Parkinsn has gone to father, Heber Dean, and Benjamin, Utah, to visit with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. TayMr, and Mrs. Bert Swindlehurst lor Parkinson. MURDOCK OIL COMPANY' to be sent to the MILFORD SHOE SHOP Service Within a Week week-en- For further particulars inquire of Murdock OH Co. p. Gamble Store and SHOE SHOP GREENVILLE By Mary I Jane Calvert Mrs. Claud Davis is here ing her parents, Mr. and visit- Mrs. W. H. Calvert. Miss Winnie Blackner returned home after spending a few weeks at Salt Lake City with friends and relatives. Atkin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence spent Thursday at Paragonah last Mrs. Sam Gentry left Monday week with relatives, and attended and children of Ruth, Nevada, are for Salt Lake City to spend a week the funeral of their friend, Mrs. here to spend a few days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkin. with her daughter, Mrs. Tod Pat- Bettsy Robinson. terson and family. Miss Edna Calvert of Caliente Mrs. Carlos Murdock and her is here visiting with grandparMr. and Mtb. Ora Hoffine are chldren left Tuesday for Fillmore ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Carejoicing over the arrival of a ba- to visit until the last of the month lvert and Mrs. Emma Williams. by boy at their borne Thursday, with her mother, Mrs. Ashman Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atkin and and other relatives. August 19th. children of Ruth, Nev., are visitMrs. Mrs. Le Roy Goodwin and her Mrs. Earl Wilson has received ing with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Atkin Dave and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bak- word from her husband stating er of Minersville, were Beaver that he was somewhere in the Pa Frank Morris. visitors Monday. cific; that he was well and busy Othel Bowman, district OPA repairing shoes for the service manager, was In Beaver Tuesday Mrs. Dora McGee and children men. going over matters with the memof Caliente, are here visiting with Miss Barbara Smith was re- bers of the Beaver board pertaintheir mother and grandmother, Mrs. Joe Skinner. turned to her home from the Iron ing to the ceiling prices in this He paid tribute to the county hospital last Saturday. She district. Mrs. Delia Levi of Milford is has undergone appendectomy. She ladles here for the splendid way spending this week with her Is feeling fine but is having to in which they were handling the "Home Front Pledge" drive. In daughter, Mrs. Mllea White and take it quietly for a few days. the evening he met with the Dairy family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murdock and Men's organization and discussed Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. Smith little daughter of Los Angeles ar- many vital problems of interest to went to Paragonah Thursday to rived here Sunday night to spend them. Mr. Rowman was en route weeks vacation with par- to Salt Lake City to meet in conattend the funeral of Mrs. Smith's ents, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennis ference with the State OPA Board. Robinson. sister, Bettsy to White. Mrs. Warren Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson, left Tuesday Miss Barbara Leasing ca:ne with by train to see their husband and home to spend the week-en- d her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore sou, Private Warren Johnson. Leasing and family. She returned Jasper Cartwright of Parowan to her work in Salt Lake City on spent Tuesday in town on busi- Monday. ness. He and Ken Barton are Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth returned rounding up cattle ready for home Saturday after spending a week in Salt Lake City and BounBishop and Mrs. Delos Baker, tiful with her daughters, Mrs, his Mr. and Mrs. Less Carter, Hilbert Le Fevre and Zona Prusse and Eyer and Clyde Holliiigshead of Minersville, were over for conMr. and Mrs. Rosh Patterson ference Sunday. families, and Mrs. La Vern Patterson ufj Mrs. Annie Terry left for Per- Milford visited Friday evenin j in ron, ('tab, the first of the week to Beaver with their mother and j visit with her mother, Mrs. Bren-d- u grandmother, Mrs. Martha Wil-- ' Thompson and family for two Hams. weeks. Mrs. Carol Smith returned from Aunt Polly Munford left Mon- a two weeks visit at Caliente, with day for Salt Lake City, where she her sister and family, Mr. and will be under the care of a phys- Mrs. Dwight Carter, who accomician for the next ten days or two panied her home to visit with weeks. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Murdock. Bishop and Mrs. Carlysle Cron-nlnMr. and Mrs. Carl Goodwin Word was received here of the and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bond of marriage of George A. Branin of Milford were over to attend the Payson. I'tah. but a former resiPriesthood conference Saturday dent of Beaver, and Mrs. Emma and Sunday. Creviston of Payson. The wedding took place at Provo August 21, Mrs. Warren Thompson spent 1943. last week at Caliente, Nev., with Mrs. Lurena Burridge of the her husband who has employment there, and also in looking for a Lee Style Shop personnel is spendhome, but was disappointed on ing this week In Salt Lake City this quest and had to return to on a buying expedition, the fruits Beaver. of which may be expected In the advertising columns of The Press Miss Myrtle Parkinson returned next Issue. Watch for It. home Tuesday night from Salt Lake City, where she has been Mr. and Mrs. Jute Gllllns and with her aunt, Mrs. Jean Hales their daughter. Mrs. E. Connell. and reports that Elsie Hales had and mother, Mrs. Mary Ellen gone through her operation and Mathews, and sister. Pauline was holding her own. They think Mathews, spent Sunday at Beashe will soon be all right. ver with their son and brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvtn Mrs. Jane Gale returned home Mathews, and attended Stake REMINDERS RATION THRESHING CUSTOM PROCESSED FOODS Rlue stamps It. S and T Hook Two) good through Septcinher 20. Stamps 1'. V and W become Valid September 1 and remain valid through October SMALL GRAINS OF ALL KINDS AND ALFALFA SEED BRAND NEW CASE COMBINED HARVESTER First "(3lass Work For further particulars call or see ALBERT GALE, Beaver, Utah ETC. T. V, and W. I'. stamps Two) good through AugRed stamp X. now valid, which becomes valid Auggood through October 2. MEATS. Red (Book ust 31. and Y ust 29. for one pair through October 31. View, Fort Bridger and Lyman, While in Wyoming Mrs. Schwab gasoline Stamp 11 (Book One) good for Stamp No. 7 ("A" Book) good visited her cousin, Annie Taylor five pounds through November for four gallons through Sept. 21. Hatchings and other relatives. Hook It! and lii One) Stamps Mrs. Hutchings, who is an Invalid good for live pounds each for (aliMrs. otto Schwab and daughas the result of a serious injury Othrough ning purposes only, ter Rhoda returned from a two to her hip suffered in an auto actober :si. weiks trip to southwestern Wy- ccident more than a year ago, shoes oming, their itinerary including wished to lie remembered to her Stamp No. Is Hook One) good Kvanslou. Melbourne. Weir. .it many old Beaver friends. SUGAR 1 I i j ; I My g. Sunday after spending three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Lyon at Pungultch. Mrs. Mary Goodwin went to Milford Friday and spent the day with her sister. Mrs. La Vern Patterson, who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. They had an enjoyable time together. Miss Helen Ashworth cnter-- f alued at a farewell party Sunday night for her friend, Leon Williams of Milford, who leaves this weeek for Camp Farragut, Idaho, where he is In trainiag for the I' s. Navy. A very happy time was spent at the party playDelk-iouice ing table games. cream and wafers were served by the hostess. Mrs. Katherln M. Schnepel of Fort Douglas spent a day or two last week with her parents In Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Murdock, while en route to River side. California, to visit a short time with her husband, Lt. Richard Schnepel, who is stationed at that "place, after which she will return to Fort Douglas. Ms. Jean Hales and daughters, Mrs. Ruby Hales, their niece. and Myrtle day of last City to be McMullen, Miss Ana-bell- e and accompanied by Mrs. Mark Woolsey, Parkinson, left Friweek for Salt Lake with their daughter and sister, Miss Elsie Hales, who underwent a very serious opera Last Saturday evening almost tion Tuesday at the L. D. 8. the entire East Ward gathered for the annual outing In Reed Smith's M. Leo Campeau arrived here Held. A few people were scared out by the sprinkle of rain, but early last week to visit with his these who went enjoyed a pleas- wife and children, who have spent some time here with their mother. ant evening. The day's activities were under Mrs. Tina Ferris and family. They the direction of Allen C. Reynolds. left Monday for their home in Lulu Tolton and Wm. A. Merrill. Twin Falls. Idaho, accompanied The committee was on hand at 4 by Mrs. Ferris and her daughter, J. m. to greet the children who Mrs. Martha Rogers and baby, fame for the children's sports, who will visit in Idaho tor soma and eu Joy til the various gautst. tlua. s r U "Of Course I Want . . You I -- an . To Keep Living Costs Down JUST TELL ME HOW" do your bit to help keep down living costs if you'H make the Home e ' your personal Har y job 10 ke ly1T' aiy Watch for th, published list, of top legal prices for your community. Clip out of your newspaper and carry ihetn with yo" you when you Of cou know your food dealer must post hi, selling price, And it', yL to check them agatn.t the top legal price, on the official lis,. retailer attention to any error,. If he i, unwilling ,0 correct them renl .0 the Price Pane, of your War Price and g (YUr name will never be u.ed without your permission). Thafa how to "hold the line". Mrs. America! KT T I I Ugl Will Priett Aeetpt No Riond Goodj Without Giving Rtion Stmpi Tt'a up to you! S P O MAKE THIS PLEDGE Will Py No Mor. Thn Top N Mayor II. I). THOMPSON MARTELL E ASTON MILTON GENTRY CARLOS MURDOCK LABAN HURT SORE l!ishi D B Y 'AMES WILLIAMS fH'KN HLACKNER HAULEY MiOSE STAN FOTHERINGHAM DALTON TATTERSALL |