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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY. 23, 1947 FRIDAY, JUNE 6th - Parade, Baseball Game, All Night Dance American Legion Hall Prizes for BEARDS, "how's your's growin'?" i:i!l!i!iKilli!I!l!li!lillllll!lllllil!l!lillfl t mm W0 ill VW" R Rk. mi ia 11 11 H BSk & ' Goods', Notions, Groceries Dry v SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY & MONDAY BUY THEM A USEFUL GIFT- - BOYS GIRLS WHITE RROADCLOTH "Munsing Wear" ORANGE JUICE Polk's, 6 cans 1.10 46 oz. 3 cans GRAPEFRUIT JUIC- E- Treesweet 6 cans 87c 46 oz. 3 cans SHEER BLENDED JUICE SHIRT SPORT SHIRTS Plain or Fancy NYIiOX HOSE In Fancy Itayon oi" Wool Pierce's, TOMATOES Blue Pine 56c No. cans TOMATOES Blue Pine 66c No. 22 3 cans Rayon Night GOWNS 23 SLIPS or PANTIES No. In While or Colors SHIPMENT SPORT Olt IWKSS KID OXFORDS GLOVES XKVV MOW SPRING PATTERN'S Straw or Felt HATS cans ...98c TOMATO JUICE Rayon PAJAMAS TIES 3 on PURSES or Handbags Black, Drown or Colors How about some "Samsonite" LUGGAGE for your Vacation Trip 2 Suiters Ladies Wardrobe or Overnight Bags Just Arrived J. F. TOLTON INVESTMENT gal 55c 6 cans 1.08 1 STRAW HAT WEEK f 6 cans 1.29 We have a New and Complete Line in all Styles and Colors of DRESS STRAWS 69c Happy Host SPRING CLOTHES PINS TEA KETTLE each DISH PANS-O-val, NEW SHIPMENT 1.70 cans 1.92 22 Scans for PORK AND BEANS FABRIC 6 2.15 2 doz CALL AND SEE T.HEM NOW 35t 1.69 DRESS SHOES 89c Our Men's and Boys' Shoe Department has a wide selection to choose from. Come and let us show them to you. We have just received a shipment of White Lawn White Flaxon Daipers Plain Color Percale Crochet Factory colors all Children's Silk Cotton, Slips Children's Cotton Pajamas Stamped CO. Cut Goods THOMPSON'S Ui;!!IIIil!!!)S!!!!i!lll!lll!II!l!l!!!Iliiffl A. Carlos Murdock made a trip to Salt Lake City on Mis. John Yardley of Pan.guitcli visited relatives and friends here on Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer accompanied by Mrs. Linda Munford made a business trip to Salt Lake Thursday of last week. They returned home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Symes two children of Salt Lake City and district Miss Jennie Larson, the week end at the home MIA (TLTrRAL ARTS spent health nurse of Cedar City was a of Mrs. Symes' mother, Mrs. A. R. FESTIVAL WELL ATTENDED Heaver visitor on Saturday. Whitehead. A large crowd attended the M. I. A. Cultural Arts Festival TuesMr. and Mrs. Robert Warner Mrs. Km ma Smith received word day evening at the West Ward. visited in Beaver a week on their The affair, under the direction of vacation. They had also visited in Wednesday that her California. The Warners reside in Hill Melling kas taken to the Iron the Stake Boards, was a climax of the year's work. The singing of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Warner is the county hospital for a major of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ation. He is doing as well as can the large group of girls in the lie expected. stake chorus, directed by Kathryn Whornham. son-in-la- oper-daught- i tFoRTHE er ct Jpjp ct All o Traveling Bags ' OUTSTAHDltiG PEN VALUE! The benches were moved back and the following dance demonstrations were given: two quadrilles, Greenville; Gavotte, West; Gold and Green Caprice, East and West; Swinging in the Sun, and Waltz Quadrille, Minersville; and Aloha Oe, MIA official fox trot, East and West; benediction, Arthur Hansen, Minersville Ward. East Ward Gives Aaronic Priest lioxl ( 'ertii'ioates At the sacrament services in the East Ward Sunday evening, Gilbert Gale presented 13 boys with Individual Awards for 1946. A hisSchnepel and accompanied by Mrs. tory of the Aaronic Priesthood was Ireta Baker, was particularly out- given by Kent Terry, and a solo by standing. The program consisted Blaine Thompson, accompanied by Florence Woodhouse. Short talks of the following: Song, congregation; invocation, Sherman Carter, East Ward; scriptural reading, Pricilla McQueen of Greenville; song. "The Lord's Prayer," stake girls chorus; one-aplay, "The Criticizedand How," Greenville; scriptural reading, Afton Neilsen, Milford; song, "The King of Glory," chorus; talk. Ruben Dotson, Minersville; one-aplay, "The Namesake Girl," by Milford Ward; retold story, Mrs. Blanche Pryor, East; sketches of the life of Franz Schubert, Carol G leave, West; song, "Song of Love," chorus. Store for Men and I Mary Warr playing accompaniment. Talks were given by Barlow White, Kenneth BakerwDavid Miller, Ray Yardley. The prayers were by Norman White and Glade Merk-leOver twenty boys received Individual Awards from the Presiding Bishopric and four Standard Quorum Awards were presented to the groups for achievements dur ing 1946. These are the only standard Quorum Awards in the stake and the highest number of llnidvidual Awards. y. I Mr. and Mrs. Riggs Murdock were also .given by George Miller and Arlo P. Messinger of the high and children left Saturday for for a few days" visit with council. Bishop Terry presided. Og-de- CAW aH Cosmetic Sets $R95 With all these fine Ko!l$ CA Ink en JBmm ... dryl Writes for 3 months to 3 years without refilling. Shaeffer's Eversharp Parker Waterman pri; Alwoyt ttortt. Never tarvt. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Rtloadi cUanly with a CA Cartridge in IS ond. meant Capillary Aetron Cartridge CA week Contsruction Materials Company Roofing and Siding V. S. GYPSUM MATERIAL WORK GUARANTEED XO MONEY DOWX n J. M. B0DELL AT BEAVER HOTEL Day flowers. M16-3- 0 r t. M23-J- 6 FOR SALE -- East Ward Relief Society Home, including the corner lot. Inquire ELMO PATTERSON, phone 161-J- . M23 FOR SALK 20 TONS WHEAT. Sold not less than ton lots. Anyone interested call at COVE FORT. M23 FOUND pair of ladies black kid gloves, near Courthouse. Owner may pay for ad and identify the gloves. M23 ICE Any quantity, 2c per pound' SMITH'S LOCKER PLANT LOOK HERE! WantedMen to start In business on our capital Sell some 200 farm-hom- e Products. Thousands of our Dealers now make quick sales, big its. For patriculars write prof- s. The. dfi iriKi was A4it ONE OP TME. GREATEST APPi' Hft TVTtS OF ANV BIRD- -lf BS.EN "to CONSUMtrft .WEIGHT IM PISH CMIlM OLCOTT & ItOSS IXFXTKtf one " KALES & SERVICE h the greatest followl"C f Ta" fie, customers in Hoover. us for electrical repairs, w"' Ice . . . wu'll be "Johnny on W Hpot" before you can ay I'KHT REPAIR SERVICE- Raw-leiigh- I VaS's Shoe Shop Opposite Postoffice in Meredith Building ValGene Beeson, Proprietor EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Thompson Murdock last SALE MODERN, us in two numbers. HOUSE. SUMNER MURDOCK. numbers were vocal renditions by Jesse Walker and Gale Farns-wort- h i FLOWERS Mrs. Ella 0. Perkins with Kathryn Schnepel and will be at the home of her mother, Mrs. May Oakden, with Dec-- I writing features: Pen and Pencil Sets by morning of WANTED WEANER PIGS. S. n ATl'IV liija 100 xaiit milium. fOR ONLY Earrings and Pennant Sets son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Elwlf Arnell, Logan. Mrs. Arnell is fc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 VanOrden. Harris O. VanOrta I came to Beaver to get his motto and they went to Logan Saturfc A baby May 9th, Aaronic Priesthood Gives Program at West Ward Sunday The Sunday evening meeting in West Ward was in commemoration of the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood, with J. Albert Muir, Jr., a priest, conducting. Horace H. Rose directed the priesthood chor- FOR Other musical Compacts Rings Boys llljljllllllllllllilllilllliti oration Perfumes ! Mitchell Tolton OF ALL KINDS Dept. Denver, Colo. l UTE-221-19- 2, at perSckcent 1 i5r2e 9 n AINTS, of SHERWIN-WILLIAM- FF S including Outside White and thinner GARDEN stock of F3tELI) cfenS"1?! aim iust.n'"" BEAVER FEED AND K'"t C. Espllo SEED phoni |