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Show I BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. JULY Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth returned Supt. I). R. Pearce has been Laura Harris of Boise, home He has k away all week on buisness. a Friday morning form Salt after left Idaho, Saturday visit with her sister, Mrs. Leo been in Provo, Salt Lake City and Lake City where she spent three weeks with her son, Mack AshLogan. Coats and family. Alfred worth and who are slowly recovering U. received has Gillies George Mif Homa Parkinson and Miss he from burns. Ruth Robinson of Salt Lake City word from his won, Jay B. that United month sail this for will the at Reaver with spent the week-enStates. For tile past year, Mr. GilOthello Pearce of Tooele and their parents. lies has been stationed in Mr. and Mrs. Jennis Ipsom of Salt Lake City, former residents of BeaMr. and Mrs. Hill Ash worth and ver, were enjoying a ride around children of Milfoid visited Mr. WednesMrs. Mable left home town and being the Gentry the Ashworlh's mother. Mrs. Hattie day morning for Richfield where guests of Mr. Pearce's brother, Ashworth, Hie last of the week. she will visit with relatives and Ernest Pearce and family Thursthen she plans to go to Ogden to day and Friday of last week. Mis f)orothy Lyons of Overton visit with her daughter, Mrs. K. 0. Nev., and uncle, Cy flownian are Stock and family. FISHLAKK FOREST CLOSED visiting at the home of her Mrs. two-wee- son-in-la- d per-ent- s, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shirley Mackerell came home from Cedar City to upend with her parents, the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackerell and family. She returned to her work Monday. Miss Kent Morgan Jr. and sons Brad and Tom returned to their home at Los Angeles Thursday after enjoying a week's fishing at Puffer and I'anguitch lakes. They enjoyed the visit with Mr. Morgan's father and family, other relatives and friends. and Lug Huntington accompanied by their sister, Mrs. (ieot'Kft Anderson of St. George, went to Salt Lake City for the week-ento be with their mother, Mrs. Al Huntington, who is there for medical attention. Miss Rhoda d Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rohey and two TO USE OF FIREWORKS Because of hazard that to develop, the unusual growth of early maturing annual plants such as cheat grass, the Regional Forester has isued an order reon stricting the use of the Fishlake National Forest beginning June 25th until further notice, it is announced by Ulaine Betenson, forest supervisor. The order prohibits the throwing or placing of burning cigarets, cigars, matches, pipe heel, fire crackers or any ignited substance by reason of REOT tilSt r'i! " !ol'-- t kind ol tllf Of ' y .. i' tOI'e:-- t '' K tlllll k i - ' hp Monarch range, in Bros. Miniature ci,,,,.. 251-- J Matured an illustrated artiii,. m tin. i. rendition, phone T'Ain metal beds, urday evening Post of junt. l. like new; was declared 'A dreatu ometr,, , surinss. :at circus is a niiniat,, . i..'. niahorfauy1T..-.- Jdresser. The inch to the foot ana .u. after ;in.(.. Call of any .IIS complete jr,.us jn a in. lii-i- , -- U'T" ra o a ' t i: a'. damage d- li! Thfv at a:;,e and ,.. - i.i: irrigation, tii -- II pel a-- "'' year. Wli' r a! lolled :tn should the nearest i est supervisi County She! In- '. III I "v.o, oak dining Round, and tour tahle .tin ii 50 clowns, 53 aerial acts, I' tO !':'-,- 1 ' on th. m I features 47-- l Jll-A- fire-wor- you' I i,,M7u people, a com. 1.750 People, 2SS ; to the m this 3'ot,-1- chairs. missary tor trucks and wagons. The biggest little MKliS HKU1T -- - Cherries, earth is a sight to hei,0iu I ;,,,':,: lies, apricot-- Place you .one of the many amazing at the exposition. ,.,ieis NOW. Phone I,' rareiiil hilly tiT-- phone SALK i people s , i: .!,!.A utility trailer i nere are i i b.mii. tires, amazing collection, witpiw.eg excellent im Inded; Bargain. mals, 17 of them nursing Good hi't'di; and depend for from win' a ' dusM'les th ,.e r . in ilii to t'l 't:il' Th' v l' '! no:- titn le-tons of ii''- - oat:; open "'OUJlQs at: a ,od at. '.va-t- Of "Lit.tle" Circus ?ig!eS he world s bi". !;... cus has joined the l t .v, . inol Pvnnsiti,.,. dii.: ",R1 1JA1""11 will e Iie;i tlv :fl lay nil. of iaii'l in AH the unusual fire is likely 18.-IS- Small, young CALVES JUtf '.. MtRlHA' BAKER. tTKI '.,; Ka More titan a "tile children, Pat and Betty of Arcada, .',':(' l: roads and Calif., visited Monday to Wedneshiuit t lie home of their trolled at day friends, Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Pearce. They surfaces am will tour the Northwest and places City streets routtd sa:t in Wyoming before returning to in any place where It may start a phalt. tar co their home. '.I of V.onill- ,. Ladies hrov. n wallet, be- important papers 1). Stod- (nu to Mrs. Amy Ennis Mrs. Call ueward. J1S 74-Atkin. con-,,;,,,- ,s'P - ..tiier ;:,i!e? of k viar- - j; ujli SAKE LEt io ttc.Rts wrrn iut i i ' tackle box. full A I'isliins trolliiiit equipment, lictvveen lower Telluride and Kent's Lake Reward. Find.r pi. ace rail ii7-- atH LEGS AS Ht Vsflt ALWAV5 HAVE, i osT w or ca tr. Racing Cars Prepare Contests Next Week L .Lllo 1 K1L i I ill frt Representatives of the Motor Contest Association. Uverning hotly f American dirt trark auto racing, arrived recently in salt Lake city to begin preparations for the four national champscheduled ionship sp, ed programs f, r the ftah Centennial Exposition and at Salt Lake City. July August The MCA officials, Joe Dielil of White Plains. N. Y.. and Caylord Whit" of Cleiidale. Calif., predict-M..- l that dirt track champions and halleiigers fiotii all parts of the 'ration will enroll for the SlO.OOo title competition. Expo-- it ion workmen are at work the ne k State Fair grounds a. ;nc oval, tuning it up for repot d breaking speed assaults during the four-daracing jamboree. interna-,i!1!.- I ilk we l tin Ma nAvni.iftiial ROSS & iSt! ELECTRIC am SALES & SERVICE has always had the finest sto k of electrical parts at the lowest prices. Your oi'iect judKiiient will be quick am OL( )TT to reeofiiii.e il:r. anil i Shi ant , first place at n liainpioiisliip (a. . we have, won , TLus will keep, . . adi an( in ant favor. the Sill er offi spe flos Sai ora erti Bea Ar( y Wa: iMMH ; nil : :n i i ; ;is i i ; r-i-i ! n;:in Mir:!:.!:!:,, Au 11 DAIRY I Que DISTRICT RiCE MEET Ma. nz WW SPECIALS!! SATURDAY. 19th THRU SATURDAY, Eas 26th K. Yen San T7 n !!. Tho W T? DAI 0d HATS) ARC THC Fc was The; Mis? SWEEPING fiiin COUNTBV! hotif Ker: r.an Se 'ad o Hen I HIP n hor Pin. nam , CP i i f inpl :La l trio; rli p i 1 by S; y Tl !'i ere MU 2m tt ri or 7t CI. noon the , Mabf 'hild races !an. I J j EVERY NIGHT DISCOUNT 50 DISCOUM ox ALL R0DE0 SHIR In Men's, Women's and Children's Rayon Trimmed and Rrijjht Colors 25 cc DISCOUNT ON ALL C0WIJ0Y BOOTS 25 DISCOUNT ON MEN'S and BOYS' I A( KKTS For Dress and Casual Wear -- NO APPROVALS 0U EXCHANGE- SMEN S and ROYS LEVI'S and "LEE KlDfl6" IM'ECTEI) FOR THE RACE MEET Hi the rhar Warti Bill Th Ka l.a f'n iy w. Th !y ! ioxzzxox: Th and 25 per cent 4 fTjmf MEN WOMEN arade, Program, Sports 7 and I "rty. man: .'fW1.' 8:30 p. m. vC four ii FIREWORKS AT RACE TRACK - -- J- - F. TOLTON INVESTMENT Uimtmnmmm'HHum.i """""""Hi.lilllliliiniljillllllllllllljlll Th CO. at Vo |