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Show 12, 1947 BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER NO RAISE IN PRICES THE MOST DISPUTED FISTIC BATTLE OF BOXING HISTORY - J ALSO "CALENDAR GIRL" Friday and Saturday, December 26 27 FIRMAGE THEATRE fice will bo open every day in the week. Sgt. James will also be in i:rt (iffli i: oi'r:i;i e harge of recruiting at Miners-villA lMTinanent I.'. S. Army and and .Milford and may schedAir Force Recruiting Station was visit to those towns ule regular opened Monday morning in the basement of the Library Build- in the county, in tho future. ing. Master Sergeant G. W. James is in charge of the station and lias -informed The Press that the of Try a Press Want Ad- - COMPLETE PICTURES ROUND by ROUND BLOW by BLOW AK.MV KIX Kl IT I'EKMWK.NT at ih:v .lIliliH SEE FOR A RIOT OF FUN J "THE DAFFY DILLS" PHONE 218 err- NORMAN WHITE play cowboy OILIL and act loco in his coco. ONLY 11 MORE SHOPPING DAYS 'TIL XMAS We Have a Complete Line of GIFT ITEMS Rod - itlEATS QUALITY AT PRICES YOU CAN'T BEAT SPECIALS FOR, SATURDAY 2 LBS. SKINLESS FRANKS SLAB BACON pound CHOICE HAMS Half or whole-po- und GROUND BEEF pound 75 826 680 74 PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH US FOR YOUR CHRIST3IAS TURKEY Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries NELL THOMAS and GLADE MERK-Oas the wrankling Dill twins. Cpp NORMA NELL BARTON raise Hail Columbia and tame the Dill brats. CCp GEORGE MILLER regain his belongings from his rowdy kids. epp No means spared to make the DILL family reconciled to a new stepmother H Silk Gowns, Slips, Scarfs, ley WOLVERINE WORK SHOES e WORK SHIRTS & DRESS SHIRTS WASH CLOTHS TOWELS LADIES SLIPS o PILLOW CASES al Dolls, Dishes, Story FOR THE CHILDREN Tops, Carts, Wagons, Sleds, Tricycles XMAS CARDS XMAS SEALS IlllilllllltllllttlJ v & IE sir m TlHIillll WHETHER IT'S FOR MOTHER. SISTER, SWEET HEART OR WIFE WE HAVE WHAT SHE'LL LOVE FOR CHRISTMAS. COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTION Beautiful SLIPS make lovely No woman can have too many. See our large selection at prices from $1.95 to $4.95 BLACK POWDER DAYS THURSDAY, DEC. 18th Curtain at 7:30 p.m. Reserved Seats, 75c General Admission, 50c and 25c ing that has been brought into the state, in the past few years, in the form of many choice sires and outstanding foundation matrons, is beginning to materialize, said Hulon P. Peterson, president of the Association. He calls attention to the fact that for the past two years, I'tah bred cattle have shown their superiority throughout all the western states, having won more top places in the Hereford classes in major western shows than breeds from any other state. UTAH HEREFORD CATTLE MOVE TO SALE POINTS Utah Hereford breeders from all parts of the state are preparing to attend the three great livestock auctions as scheduled to be conducted throughout the state during this week and next. The first of these sales was at Ferron on Wednesday, and the second at Spanish Fork today, December 12. This is the third consecutive year for the sale to be held at Spanish Fork on that date. The third of these sales will be The Utah Hereford Association held at Vernal, on Dec, 18. will also conduct sales in Cedar Investigation of the livestock on Feb. 19 and Richfield Feb. 21. being offered by some of the au thorities has shown that the quality of the offering is very high. Press Ads. bring results The results of the splendid breod- - (Continued from first page) as long as the depth of the pot, set in a vertical position and finally wedged in. A hole was dug in the ground and a large pan placed in the hole, then the pot was placed upside down over the pan, and a fire was made on and against the bottom of the pot. This caused a great deal of heat and the pitch, good home-mad- e pitch, oozed out .of the wood and dropped into the pan. This pitch was tempered, or thinned, by some thing that Tom Wand and Robert Keyes had in a bottle. As there were three stores in town that carried a large and varied stock of merchandise, and seven smaller stores, scattered about town, that specialized in certain lines and 3 r For BUSINESS DOES NOTftli N VJ PALI. ON US LIKE 1A AAANNA. FROA HEAVEN BUT IT HAS TO BE m FOUGHT FOR ON tJ-s- , fl THE BATTLER ELD 1 ODWPETITIOtV; OF ma onlJw'O THE on 'ffl ' FITTEST 15 years li W00DH0USE YOU'LL FEEL Volland's line of artistic RELAXED CHRISTMAS CARDS . . . for your father, mother, sister, brother, niece nephew, uncle, aunt, cousin, other mother, and the mother of my friend. TOO while (liiviiiR when you know that your car has had by the Ixst of someone who really knows regyour cnr. Ilring it here will that for servicing ularly give you peace of mind many extra miles. printed yards of Garland Rope, for decorating Red or green St 10 DERM'S SERVICE FOR ONE WEEK Dainty UNDERCLOTHES are always appreciated. And women in. our community know that if you get them here they are the best. Prices are reasonable quality high. 49c to $1.49 POST TOASTIES-larf- PRUNES-lar- &c fe pte 17c dixie SORGHUM- -- 2lp 0Je count f $1.83 Vi sal. $1 CANDY AND NUTS ';i ar for sout !f NEW 50 25 Lee's Style Shop "".in I "r riTII m City size TOYS & CHRISTMAS LIGHTS BLOUSES and more blouses is what every woman needs. We have a beautiful selection in all sizes and many styles, patterns and colors. Here is a "must" on your shopping list. Priced from $1.95 to $5.95 .ili iil, (To be continued) has sold XMAS SPECIALS Smart and stylish are the words used when describing our l.irgc selection of GLOVES. Young and old alike will agree that they make ideal gifts, f 1.95 to $4.95. a. drug stores, I presume the boat makers could get any kind of a bottle they were looking for. In addition to this Beaver had three saloons and a clothing store with a bar and billiard table in the rear. The boat was now ready for painting. i 1 Woolsey's Grocery 4 ' - :!i:OIS!III!ffl:iDIIil!IIIII!lllllllll!III!!!l!!l!:i!!!:!II!BllI! gifts. HEADSCARFS in gay colors and designs offer warmth and stylish charm. Put these on your shop49c to $2.49. ping list now. 50c to $1.00 5c and 10c - B. H. S. AUDITORIUM Vlllllllllllilllllllllli il!lllilllIlinillliiil!!ll!l!llll!il!l!il!!!!!!!il!llli:W Books, BEST SELECTION OF HARD CREAMS CHOCOLATE Saturdays. (Place your orders before 11:00 a.m.) MERCANTILE box CANDY FREE DELIVERY SERVICE: Mondays, Thursdaya and BEAVER Ties, Socks, Pajamas ' Scarfs GloveS( ' DrCSS Shlrts Work Shirts and Overshoes Panties, Perfume, House Dresses, Nylons, Blouses, Table Cloths, Hand-mad- e Pillow Cases, LDS Gar- ments, Bags, Gloves COME AND SEE OUR DRY GOODS DEPT. O FOR THE MEN FOR THE LADIES 17 CP H per-son- Frew Delivery on Saturday SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES ON FURNITURE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SLEIGHS-JUSTARRIV- Cedar toy at a ( ea'ante h, ED Upson OFF ON ALL DOLLS William van Or Residents DISCOUNT ON - - HEAVY COATS I Supt There ai ,he hi, " an. I .. ' 11 foil... Ji I i. 'am, DRESS TROUSERS c of ,B TRICYCLES SCOOTERS ROLLER SKATES GAMES TABLE AND CHAIR SETS DISHES (toy) TELEPHONES MECHANICAL TOYS - I i f. ua on. 1 ti . . point t J11 reoelv Open from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. AVER CO-O- P Z nior ff,,0rbythe tk Vi"t l It h |