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Show ! BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1946 WW t American Legion Hall MUSIC BY Per couple, $1.00 Admission in MANDERFIELD Whitedozen 33c POTATO CHIPS-pack- age 15c and 25c SHOE STRING Potatoes, Betty Sue- -2 for 25c Fresh 1 mM,mmKmmmmmm wnu lUi e AOS nimn 3ftE Lee's Style Shop Ladies - COATS, SUITS, 3 pc. SUITS 12 to 44 . 16.95 to 69.95 i S.2-.- wards. OLIVES Ripe, Green and Stuffed ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE PAPER CUPS AND PLATES EASTER EGG DYE !b tii!!u:i!!iii;!iii.:e;iiiiiii!!:iii!; a. PORK & BEANS Pierce's No. 22 can....22c PORK & BEANS Happy Host, No. 22....18c FLA VORADE Punch powder package ... 5c SALTED PEANUTS mhmw Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Edwards visitAuto Loans Arraed Sunday at Cedar City with Miss HOME LOANS, nged--Liberal Terms - Lowest Eleanore Bradshaw, who is attendRates Interest Monthly Paying the BAC. During the afternoon ment Plans. KKAVKU BRANCH aftthey were guests at the annual BANK. ernoon tea, at which the girls enPainttertain their mothers. FOR Mrs. Chester Sly and children ed daisies, Columbine, and l'an-siereturned from Delta Friday after .My plants are now ready. a ten-da- y visit with her parents, Roy Bradford, Spanish Fork. Ct Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter and WANTED Experienced waitress family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burt of at W.i!!:r's Cafe. Milford. !ltc Beaver have recently moved into hour. morning shift. S to 4. Call -- t the home of the late Rube Ed187 or EASTEE SPECIALS 1 Thursday, April 25th CLASSIFIED By Mrs. Melvin Edwards Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries CIIOCOLATES-B- ox L FUNDS FOR AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY iaiiraaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui,!;::!!!!;:!;!!; EGGS r I "THE LEGIONAIRES Ex. Ladies, 25c TrTS 3 Cheap. Bassinette, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards re- FOR SALE baby buggy. Taylor Tot. Call turned Friday from a business trip 123-to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Art Connell and Henri ix Deluxe model FOR SALE-aMrs. Joe Rickerson of Milford visone K state Ileatrola. Phone ited Saturday evening at the home . of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edwards. IV YOU contemplate building this year and want information on priority aiul what have you see REYNOLDS BUILDINC, SUPPLY By Imelda Green Mrs. Ruth Twitchell of Milford TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, MACHINE ribbons and spent last week visiting with her stationery, (let printed stationchildren and grandchildren. THE PRESS. e ery for Mother. A fire broke out in the and bathroom of the WilFor return of a black liam E. Warby home last Satur- REWARD female Toy Manchester Dog. The insulation the day. got against Answers to name of Fife, wearstovepipe and ignited. The fire ening harness. Communicate with gine from Beaver was called out, The Beaver Press, Box 351. and the blaze was soon under conCARD OF THANKS trol. After the engine had left the We wish to extend our thanks fire broke out again but was soon for the sympathy shown us by extinguished. Mrs. Usher H. Wilcock and word, service, or floral offering, daughter Diane spent several days during the recent illness and death of last week at the home of Mrs. of our wife and mother. P. F. ROLLINS AND FAMILY Wilcock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green. STRAY ANIMALS Mr. and Mrs. Dell Evans are the is hereby given that any Notice proud parents of a ten pound baby girl born Friday, April 12. The animal found on city streets withcouple has two boys. Mother and out an attendant will be impoundJ. nd 105-W- 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 45c lb NORTHCREEK ADD-IX- Fresh Vegetables Mondays and Thursdays Free Deliveries Saturday PHONE 218 pump-hous- -- Hoh MINERSVILLE I?y Mrs. Alvaretta Robinson Fay .Marshall, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Klmer Marshall, is homo on leave from the Navy. He has been in the service shire 1942 and foly leave expects lowing his to receive a discharge. ;i0-da- Those attending Stake l Sunday-Schoo- Convention Sunday were .Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Cillins. Mrs. Vivian Marshall. Clarence Corbridge, Charles K. Jameson, Alvaretta Kobinson, Ktta Rollins, Madge Carter and Dorene Jameson. A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carter Tuesday night. The children at school were given vaccination lor smallpox and typhoid on Wednesday. Mrs. Jack H. Ogden went to Salt Lake for an operation on her face. She came home Saturday but had to return Sunday to have it dressed. She is still in Salt Lake City. Miss .Maureen Browner of is here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Heber Cillins, Sr. Griseman of the U. S. Navy, son of Mrs. Alba Carter, is home on 3 leave. Hob has served in the Philippines and Japan. Sherman Carter spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corbridge left this week for Salt Lake where Mr. Corbridge will have an operation. He was injured while at work on the railroad section. GREENVILLE Mary Jane Calvert Heber Williams of Salt Lake City arrived here Tuesday to spend a few days visiting friends and relatives. Mary Jane Calvert arrived home Ry Monday after spending the past week at Caliente, Nev.. with her father, Ross Calvert and brothers. Mrs. Mary Jane Hlackner, who has been so seriously ill, is now recovered and at the present time is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Del-mKesler at Milford. Mrs. Hert Fordham received Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson word that her son. Arlos, who has went to Cedar City Wednesday on been overseas for the past few business. months, arrived in the States and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Griffith will lie home for a visit in the and family of Salt Lake City are near future. here visiting his mother, Mrs. Ada Morris Rlackner S 2c, arrived home after receiving a discharge Griffith. Her (laughters. Mrs. He has been in Hobo. Cedar City, and Mrs. from the Navy. Kvelyn Warby, Heaver, were here the service for three years. Mrs. Leonard Davis and Russell Sunday and had a family dinner. An Eva Drive surprise social Scott of Provo returned to their was held at the home of Mr. and homes after spending a few days Mrs. Ralph I'earson. Guests were visiting their mother, Mrs. Lettie invited not knowing what it was Scott. all about. They arrived at the home at 7:.'So and were divided Twin boys were born Monday with four in a group and given to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cox. Mrs. different streets and told to return Cox is at her home in Reaver. at 'J:'.U. Those selling the most The couple has one daughter. Kras received a prize. It was very Kent Kspli'i of the Heaver Fiyd successful. ' Kras were sold A lunch was served, after which and Seed, made a business to Salt gillies were played. Candy and pop Lake this week to get a load of torn also were served during the Sherwin-William- s paints. He has evening. Twenty-oi:- e pai t u ipated recently been named agent for this in this event. company in this territory. Cal-ient- ar e. La-ber- ta Easter Grocery Specials UtlIlirllll!llllll(iHIMIIIIIItll'll!tilUIH(tlliMtiillll1llltllllt1llllllIMIrillHntt RHEUMATIS- S-- W IIIIHHIllttmMHIMII'IKIOIIItlllLIIIIIIHfllimilHINIIIIIM I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, tt 9S to 3.95 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robinson of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Paitoi Cedar City, spent the week end at came to Beaver recently. Mrs. the home of Mrs. Robinson's parunderwent an operation at tie ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parkin- LDS hospital a few weeks ago aii son. is recovering nicely. Pu-to- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farnsworth and family of Provo, were visiting with relatives in Beaver This is their first trip Sunday. here since Mr. Farnsworth has been released from the service. Walt and woodwork finish that .washes as easily as your china. For bath- kitchens, rooms, it walls, woodwork. m $1.67 U A "buy" at $.?9 per The world', Outside HouseltiJing package Flower Seeds Given Free 1 i with Paint 1 to C JUST ARMVEB LIMITED AMOUNT ELGIN WATCHES Men's & Ladies' Remington ELECTRIC RAZOR CIGARETTE LIGHTERS CAMERAS-V-1- 27 THERMOS BOTTLES Semi-Lust- re S-- W JMlMlttMMMIMIIMIIMMMtMMIMItHMMUItMIIIMHtMMHfMMIMMIIIt j Thomas Baldwin submitted surgery Tuesday of this week it the Iron County hospital. He w visited Wednesday by Mrs. Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson. JEWELRY Now at f BLOUSES 2 to 14 PAI S J. F. Tfil.TON 'NVESTMFMT DRESSES SKIRTS & ASSORTED Brilliant decorative enamel that covers solidly . . . dries in 4 hours. See our variety of colors. qt. 19.50 and ARTHRITIS Enameloid I to Little Girl's Mrs. Abbie Willden returned to been ill. Beaver Monday from Los Angeles, Mrs. P. J. Barton has been viswhere she has spent the winter. iting here for several days. She to Salt Lake City ThursMiss Jane Gillies returned home returned day. from Foeatello, Idaho, where she D. R. Pearee. .lerk of the Hoard has been since last fall visiting with her nieces, Hortense and Ed- of Education, returned Sunday na White. evening from Bingham Canyon where he consulted a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Davis, Mrs. Roy Yardley returned home on Ruth Davis and Mrs. LaPreal Davis of Panguitch came over Wed- Saturday from Salt Lake City where be bad been to receive mednesday to see the new twin sons ical attention. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cox, which were born Monday. Teh twin boys Joe Nelson underwent a major each weighed 4 lb. 13 oz. Mrs. La- operation at tb hospital in Cedar Preal Davis will stay here to as- ( lty Saturday. On Tuesday. Mrs sist at the Cox home. Mrs. Ruth Nelson and Mrs Hud Cramer vis Davis took little Jacquelin Cox ited him. It is exnectei! ih:it h.. back to Panguitch where she will Will be able to be moved to hi:; remain for some time. home Sundav. WITH - 4.95 M- NTE-OV- ! Radishes Green Onions Lettuce NEW POTATOES FOR SALADS WEINIES LUNCH MEATS SALMOM SHRIMPS TUNA PUNCH POWDER POTATO CHIPS FRESH EGGS AND EGG DYE- SSWANSDOWN and SOFTASILK Cake Flour For Angel Food Cake YOUR PICNIC WILL BE A PLEASURE WITH OUR GROCERY ITEMS 9 to 46 ed and owner will be fined. Also all dogs without license are subject to be shot. BY ORDER OF CITY COUNCIL Frank W. Farnsworth was re- P.O. Box S25, Vancouver, Wash. ceiving medical attention SaturPd. Adv. day at Cedar City. Laboratories Grant E. Smith returned TuesMr. and Mrs. Dick Bradshaw of day noon after spendiag two days Caliente, Nev.. spent the week end in Salt Lake City on business. with Ceorge Bradshaw. who has SALAD DRESSING PINEAPPLE AND OLIVES STUFFED RIPE 9 BARS GUM O 9 CANDY NO LIMIT LAY-AWAY- Ladies' STREET DRESSES , baby doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hood and family of California visited the first part of this week with Mrs. Hood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Twitchell. Mrs. Lillie Jackson left Friday for Clearfield, Ohio, to attend the funeral of her brother. She will remain there for some time visiting relatives. 1 A new Shipment of Pur- chase of $1.00 Will,im,SWPHOUJI - Wl PAINT II4 - NEWLY APPOINTED AS SHERWIN-WILLIAMUhALMC THIS AREA PAIIt i j f Each purchase of f t so ; : or cosmetics entitles you to a chance on a IS for soft, fresh, youthful looting skin FREE COSMETIC GIFT awarded weekly Rgulutr 11.7) Drawing Every Saturday S K BEAVER fi LrWPvii FEED AND SEED PHOXK 220 caver JDmngCo. rhompson Murdock Mitchell Tolton |