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Show i 8, 1947 BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST iiiimiisiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie JililllliillllllliM BIG SUMMER WE ARE TAKING ORDERS FOR GOOD SPECIALS TOWELS $2.35 per 20x102 for colored ISt WASH CLOTHS (heavy white) each SHEETS (Kestmore) 81x99 each 2.80 CANNON SHEETS, 81x108 each 3.50 FLANNELETTE White, FLANNELETTE, flowered, 36 FLANNELETTE dark, PERCALES 36 in. in.-- 27 in. 45 yd 55b 65i Mrs. Gus Easton received the sad news Thursday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Fay Hickman, in Los Angeles. Sunday the funeral was held at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hickman were former residents of Beaver. BLANKETS 2.25 & Mrs. Welis S. Farrer, Mrs. Lur rena Rurridge and Ann Fillmore were in Salt Lake City from Tuesday to Friday of last week. They attended "Promised Valley" while Mrs. Farrer's niece, Miss there. fieraldine Knowles of Salt Lake City, accompanied the Iieaverites home and will visit here for ten 2.85 OTHER BLANKETS AT SPECIAL PRICES 50C down will hold your Blankets until needed J Mr. and Mrs. Ray White and sun ul' Ilhica, Now York are the guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. li. While. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Jones of Mrs. Nellie Griffiths of Caliente, calif., spent last week at Nev.. is the house guest of her the home of his brother and fam- brother, and family, Mr. and Mrs. ily, Mi and Mrs. James Jones. Otto Schwob. e, Mr. and Mrs. George Brannon Mrs. J. Albert Muir left Monof Provo spent the week-en- d at day for St. George, where she visHeaver with their daughter and ited with relatives. She rturned family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren home Thursday, accompanied by Thompson. her brother, Bert Sullivan. Ron Yurdley, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Waldo Yardley, was taken to Cedar City hospital Monday where, he underwent an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith and children .Janet and Rex with Mr. Smith's mother. Mrs. Emma Smith at Grand Can-- , spent the week-en- d Karl and Barbara Farnsworth went to l'rovo Friday and from were .going to Salt Lake Mrs. C. H. Cook and son Robert there they to attend "Promised Valley." City down motored of Salt Lake City, returned the first of the from Salt Lake City a nd were re- They week. cent visitors here for ten days at the home of Mrs. Cook's parents, , Mayor and Mrs. (,. I'. Hutehiu-sonMr. and Mrs. Isadore Lessing. Hutchinson Mrs. Rex and Mr. home Other visitors at the Lessing Kanosh rwpnt.lv were, their daughter, Mrs. and Ken Hutchinson of Lee Wiggin-Bonni- e Mrs. Mr. and and Roy two and Lenore Jones daughters ton and daughter of Bloonfield. and Karen; a have spent, several days with all son Garth ,Ky.. and Showalter Clark Mrs. Karl Hutchinson. and from Cedar City. m n iL ill O ii - ICE CREAM FREEZERS O CAMP STOOLS 9 CREAM SEPARATOR, family size O YOSEMITE RADIO SET, 5 tube O TEAM COLLARS o FISHERMAN'S RUBBER HIP O SHOVEL HANDLES (3 shapes) & GARDEN HOES and HOSE o HOSE SPRAYERS and NOZZLES O FISHING SUPPLIES Mrs. Austin Hall and two chil- 1 of Ogden were the guests o: Mrs. Hall's father and sister, Sai I). Hutchings and Mrs. Verne . They returned Thursday. II n nil ess IP M ly l AUGUST es to their hom; and Mrs. Aubra Morris Rawleigh Long Beach, Calif., called on Products. Good nearby locality Mr. Mrs. A. A. and parents, Write open. today. Rawleigh's is on their were Friday. I They Colo. Denver, Dept. to Nebraska to Mrs. Morris' tatAND ADDING ter's funeral. TYPEWRITER Mr. Sell independent. o! life Mor-- a s Yellowstot-Natlona- EVERYTHING IN THE STORE ON SALE Ladies GIRLS DRESSES One Lot of WASH DRESSES Good for School BABY GOODS Value to 3.95 Value to 3.95 1.95 Sale Sale Value to 3.95 1.29 This 49c MRS. RKRT NOW10RS AM) FAMILY Mrs. 49c SUN SUITS Value to 6.95 SKIRTS-Indi- es, Val-t- BLOUSES-Lad- ics Value to o Sale....3.95 3.95 Sale 1.95 - BRASSIERES Little Girls' One Lot of PANTIES ANKLETS 59c-S- 20e aIc 0nc Lot 49c 10U 49c POLO SHIRTS PURSES 0NE L0T 0nc ot 49c SLACK SUITS SLACKS 25 15C Sale - 1 c Carl Cox of Cedar city last week at Reaver with ,h"r mother, Mrs. Kva Willsou and her sisters. ' Mrs. Yortie Oakdcn and Mrs. ;A'ist;n Mall end two children left ' omsuay lor Olen. Mrs. Oakden .will also visit with her two dangh- "is salt l.ake ('it v. Mrs. Marv j''' ttini!l and Mrs. Kathryn ('raise i'"1." Ralph Hut "inns and tatnily. Sh will also visit with relatives in HriRham Ifitv. 0FF WE HAVE 50 NEW 10r WINTER COATS OFF ON ALL WILL HE GIVEN OFF 11 (co on tiikse NEW MERCHANDISE kok 3 days ILL One Lot of Ladies One Lot of Ladies STREET DRESSES STREET DRESSES STREET DRESSES Sale 3.95 Value to 10.95 Sale 5.95 Value to 16.95 Sale L olQM 7.95 ' ALL SALES WILL BE FOR CASH ONLY ' iT m i ii rort.hle. M'.i: oi mi: s IJ.MllOK, Ci.s,,e step into relnn, rrssHl rioting. OF A TAIL.. i ;,h, ' M,M,. one lhin. to list. LEE'S STYLE SHOP YOUR AFTER SHOWER OR TUB..- One lot of Ladies Value to 7.95 l way TH-221-- MACHINE RirSROXS, CARBON Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fotherin? PAPER. TYPE CLEANER AND ham. old time residents of Beaver HANI) CLEANER AND OTHER at the homec: SI PPLIE.S AT PRESS OFFICE. spent the week-en- d their niece, Mrs. Ella Smith. Mr LOST l hip wader boot between and Mrs. Fotheringham have jn? Ponderosa and Little Reservoir, returned from a trip to the Cam Sunday p.m. Finder please call dian Temple and the Idaho Fa!i; l H. I). Thompson. Reward. A8 Temple and through Park. They were called t( HI) or TII.WKS their home in California Mondj' because of the illness of the: We sincerely desire to thank all daughter. 'those who tendered expressions of 'sympathy to us in the death and burial of our esteemed husband and father. We appreciate those uho took part on the funeral services; the many lovely flowers; those assisting with cars, and all ali other kindnesses. 12 and 13 II, All Kinds dren son-in-la- rr?v BOOTS ffi!i!!!lti!!ilii!!i; BK 3 DAYS ONLY O jyon. E Ij LAWN MOWERS 9 TEAM BRIDLES little days. 7 Elsi-nor- O o GARDEN CULTIVATORS 59C and 98d WHITE SHEET BLANKETS 4 Phone 51 "If it's good to eat we have it" and BIAS TAPE in all colors RIC-RA- C GOOD PEACHES DICK'S MAR WHITE SILK HA YON just the thing for cool summer blouses yd 98 PLASTIC APRONS AUG. 8 FRONT LAW N SWIMMING POOLS DELIVERY AT STORE 29t 50i 55 yard - NO CULLS 36 in. printed and plain QUE WEEK BEGINNING i SLEEPING BAGS yd yd bushel FIRST LOAD WILL BE HERE AI GI ST 13TH 1.25 SAL! CLEARANCE PEACHES LBERTA Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries "ti '. !""".'.lllWWr.. it,., r.fl in,. i; at I lie I I.IK THII'? Model KiKlloN, ),. oinliinjit ions, sale. xI.it too numerous frexh, mill W11 lot lies ' kmmI, l(Hk the Knjoy that dean dressed iippeamiK e by iiiK jour garment - h ' ' T'1 repibirly. nl 'JK will not only fe HI but, belter, hy r'" irnt. ln(er. Try our rffh . loda)'. wrvlre 'Irnning irrN.H(d 1 ALL WORK Gl IRAXTEf'' Illipwiipiji Harold's Cleaners kef One door wcvt of Ileaver, I tall nnl |