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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. JANUARY 30, 1018 - iiiiiitjiiiiiiitiii..ii n iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniii u.'..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii.hi i.uiiiiiuiuuiiillinumiiinniiiiHiiiitMmuinin ' , - '"'' wwk mtvmmjmt'mmmwir"RKl'!Z , I . i SPECIALS SATURDAY'S TREND SOAI' POWDKK 8)i oz pkijs. Regular 36c NOW 2 pkgs 37 12c o.. package MARSHMALLOW . r - - COCONUT- -3 oz sweetened ISC CITRUS SOAP 45C large package GAUZE TOILET TISSUE 10c YES TISSUES, similar to Kleenex 33i - - Aj . - I a pew If ON THE FOLLOWIN(J (J ROGER Y ITEMS T 9 SPRING GARDEN PEAS o .l id' I!;!iitilU'iiHii I oiiiniitjcc, prcscr.ts Willia u i(v, m in1 r Leon IVclincr, (left) Salt ii'ii .iliiui 'iiiimiitice, with tho henutil'ieat ion fro;): Hit r;il ( haii'iiian of tin Kiiffiiri'-r.M.i--l.rm aw Vvs. Yimn II. Holt, publicity au.l Willi i.,n. t in tli,t i. ac lop outstuiidiiiK is- - iiicihIht of Maribati Holt. Knt , Mi's. ami minit cliaii-inai- i of the Fntoi lamlsrapo , county romniittiH for 1917. . ...-i- MIXED VEGETABLES PIERCE'S TOMATOES ORANGE TOMATO Enterprise Wins All out tennial By Mrs. Alvaretta KobiiiNon clean-u- and beaut ii'ica-tio- n brought dividends t w;-th- IS j pi ; HYGIENE PRODUCTIONS v.-- presents ; klk ; i )( BSE MU LT FIH 'ATI i WEDNESDAY NI.NT TO l'.FI.IN At a meet in., held Monday aft- ernoon of tbi.e iatere.-t- i d in fak- mg a . ourse :n "i.iP "ature Appre-- . elation," tin lasses were sched-- h W Uh-- .l lie sday afte'-for e;i to r, noon f'ora :s Suthet land, the by Mrs 1 2 c; v. ill last weeks and in the is open to any..' is s. t for Wed itv. The- first el: I, at the high school nesday. accord MANDERFIELD Meom-cours- R i i ' !4 and EIRE DEIMRTMENT MAKES SAME PLACE TWO RUNS TO Fire, apparently started by a transient, was reported early Sur- day morning in a bouse on the Ralph Hutching farm, north of town. Members of the Volunteer Fire department responded and believed they had the fire extinguished. About 7:00 a.m.. Tuesday, the fire broke out again, and the department made a second run to the cabin. I L 1 I 2 HOLLYWOOD CAST ALL-STA- R t,MLl.rl.lYAl w Beautifation Award y heir year installation of a new $25,00" wa- e outlined y tor system wmcn trennies tne roii'i,! iiHi'evem nr. rommitte. In making th" pre-- i ter supply; old homes improved; chair-nehomes built including C. I. snt:iiioii to t!i" Cnte'-iris- i. Mr. Frehner units; 27,2 blocks of sage brush man Win. had Tiil'v met removed and grubbed; all streets said that Knt-rM. lauded the disced and graded unsightly barns thereiiiprem.tr: and razed and all remaining barns and people for tbei.- ;: ': e for tle ir s 'nip tiook which gives in outbuildings improved vacant lots story and picture the iirpvove-- i ideaned; new fences built, old fenm. nts included in t heir pro: ram. new ces improved or removed; Among the points lisi.d on lawns planted and public square achieved tin? which KnPrin and cemetery improved and cared award were Ml per cent com uew uuMuess imiumis erei t lot ton very munity part jioi led or under process of erection. band raked and or: HP 1 ll' ii a. in the 10 47 Cen- p c p campaign to the city of Enterprise on Jan. 11, when it was awarded the beat:- tification trophv for outstanding CO-O- P achievement in the region com prising Beaver, Iron, Washington and Kane counties. Judges wen members of t lie State Beautifica-tiocommittee. Presented by" Leon Frehner of I nltp Citv member of the ill Sunday. He has recovered and Qnll State Centennial Beautification is about again. The West Ward M Men committee, the trophy honors the played basketball here Monday with evening, the score was M im rsville as victors. The Scouts and Deacons, also of Beaver were were here playing, the score were I 1 in favor of Minersville Scout team, and 1:M4 in favor of Beav-- i r's I leacons. FOR SALE Eight room home, six brick, two frame, with bath; two blocks west of highway; $'50o cash. For information Hy Mrs. Melvin Mwards inquire at Beaver City Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills and Duzzett or COAL DELIVERY Mr. and Mrs. Karl Thompson and and Sevier Valley. Phone 104-Mrs. Flossie Rieke'rson, Milford. J9-3- 0 orders. place wit- - dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ed-- WE WILL TRADE coal or a ds. HORSES. for FISH-BAIMiss Klreta Bradshaw, Beaver, Write ALBERT STEWART at was a visitor the past week with Adainsvillo. Utah. her sister. Mrs. Lal'real Edwards NOTICE rm family, while her parents were 24-3- 9, Don Carter, who is attending (he BAC at Cedar, spent the week end homo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carter. Considerable damage was done to the home of Charles Kox last Friday about noon when it caught fire. Mrs. Pauline Wood, neighbor, Baw the fire and warned the family. Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Thomas of Beaver and Mrs. Thomas sister of Idaho were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Banks on Tuesday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. Frank D. Williams has been vc y 111 the past two days with pneumonia. Mrs. Joy Clock of California is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hollingshead. Mr. and Mrs, (leorge Baker received word that their granddaughter, LaRae Goodwin, was married Christmas Eve In I'ioche. New Mr. and Mrs. Lean Thompson are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Sunday at the Cedar Four-Comit- community participation and cooperation o IINERSVILLE I , IJLENDEI) itMUMUuMiHnmHHHiMiiimiHNHmmmHiiiimiiiMHiiMnnHmiimmiHuimu , l.iev.-i.M'ii- - GRAPEFRUIT JUICES - EAVER U ." . AJ FIRMAGE THEATRE Monday, February 16 pay-cas- T JO-3- vacationing in California. Mary Lou Edwards was unable to attend school this week on ac-- i iMii.t of illness. Mr. and Mis. Jack Sly were visiting Sunday with Mr. Sly's father, DalSly. Mrs. Dale Sly is still in Cedai city helping to care for her mother. Mrs, Lottie Rosenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith are a; the home of her parents. Mr. Vis. I. oval Baldwin. Tlley atai: tended the farewell testimonial for Mrs. Smith's brother Donald held Wednesday evening. Mrs. LaVoy Maycotk accompan ie,i Mr ami Mrs. Don Maycock to Fillmore. Tuesday. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Carter are the parents of a baby girl, also born Sunday, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Heber Atkin. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Lester lioberts motored to Salt Lake City to do some shopping Saturday and returned Monday evening. Larina Mrs. Robert Bonner, NOTICE C.IVEX. HEREBY IS 0 that the partnership heretofore existing between Tiiady M. Baldwin' and Koyce Ilolvoak, in the opera-- j Hon oMtOYCE'S SERVICE STA- TIO.N, lias been terminated. Thai the said Tbaily M. Baldwin, a sunies no responsibility as to in- idebtedness existing or hereafter incurred incident to said business THADY M. ' BALDWIN EXPERT HOSIERY MENDINt; WILLIAMS. Ho: jpi. Beaver Hose be left at LEE'S STYLE SHOP, Beaver .NINA AND CLYDE, I.. MESSIMJEi: SONS KECOfiNIZED I'OK CI'STOM (iKINDINi; SEItYK E Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Yardley and Robinson, Mangene Thompson and Sons has Clyde L. Messinger Leon Thompson went to Cedar on Mr and Mis. Jack Yardley were won recognition for the accuracy in of sts relatives ul" Paragonah Monday. and uniformity of its custom grindBishop Harold Baker was very on e dav last week. ing and mixing service. The local ";i!:;;'''limiliFffl1,fl v re eived a ( Vrt e tirm of Mixing Accuracv for !i s folfl lowing analysis at the Ra'ston PuH;rina Comoanv. St. Louis. Mo., of f ;! samples taken from regular nixes H prepared for customers of the mill '! Proper mixing of iiu irerii: lit- lias become recognizi d as ,n increasingly important f;;ctor in the efficient feeding of livestock an j poultry. Ralston Purina requires that all samples vary not more f than of one per cent to qualify for the Certificate. Mes- QUALITY MEATS AND DELICATESSENS singer and Sons showed only the slight variation of ,1; protein in WE STRIVE TO PLEASE the samples tested. The Certificate will be poffd in a prominent place at Messitu-e.V OUR SATURDAY'S SPECIALS Sons as evidence of the ability of the local equipment to service fa no rs with custom mixing that ui'l HALIUUT Fancy Sliced pound 62C jhelp them achieve maximum pro- duction from their grains - t v - 1 ( i r 7 I -- 1 : , '4i 7r5 VI. A , U- - Vv i V V . , ' - . r--: - V. i . i I r"it N .fAf V'.'-V- i 7 one-hal- SALMON Bright Red COTTAGE CIIEESE-pou- nd CHILI BRICKS BONELESS 1 1 oz. pkg PICNICS-po- SLICED BACON Slices-po- und 59c 24c 50c 79c 85c und pound REAL ESTATE HINTS ey paviK's a moment, digs fists into warm pockets, and smUet as he looks ,M ,lis itlitr s fields. Next spring, when the land come to life, he'll help Dad more than ever before. And just a few springs after that, he'll be a rvwn m.in doing a man' work, taking a man's place in the world. I.vfti now he's building for that future he's a member of a 411 Club. In bis th b lie joins other local members to elect officers, plan programs, share in community activities. He learns at first hand how democracy works. Then tix, each year he has one or more Club projects agricultural projects of his own choice. He learns by doing, and he competes with other i ll Club numbers to see who does best. This way, he finds out what it's like to be in business for himself . . . he- learns alxiut free enterprise by t.ikini; an active part in it. 4-mtmbers in "Live Power" ProN the program is mighty important gram learn details of tractor care to this boy and to 1.700,000 other and operation so important in memU rs. Projects for boys and projects for modern farming. This practical proe and teach girls alike build gram is sponsored by Utah Oil Revaluable skills at the'same time. fining Company in Utah and Idaho. too-m- ay The Utah Oil Refining Company feels Boys-gi- rls, enroll through l 4-- ' - Real ,ns ar-t- he most (onipble of .ill legal proi eedillgs. 1 he law onlin:it requires Unit every iiisirument or affeiin vsi1 on-ve- hi 4-- self-relianc- honored to support Club work by sponsoring the "Live Power" Program. MERCANTILE shall I Imi recorded. A Tractor-Maintenanc- ftJSflifliijyiiiii 13 nfv- - !i itOMljitl'Ull.i.ilWuw itieOe)Lji,.oMltlfl;li' aihlssl h I ) ; s ! id f. He Counsel. !k-- t ) e UTOCO liis or your Wd recorded? and require an He wise PHONE 1 their County Extension Offices. 1 es-slu- ti' BEAVER i .:..!.. )e H Land is the mo-- f coveted of all possessions hut the tuosl apl to bo iiuohnl in fraud and deception. Our Be Wise and Buy Wrise at the Place "Where Customers Send Their Friends" A bgal fc..- - ,,v-...- ' . ft |