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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1948 SATURDAY SPECIALS YAMS 10 pound ORANGES -pPOTATOES-4- 100 ound 0 LIMA BEANS 2 720 pounds 15 PIMIENTOS VINEGAR 440 Bulk, gallon -- ALL KINDS OF BOTTLING SUPPLIES 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. orvo oDnncDV iUULQf.1 Q yiiuui.li I iinni AND APPLIANCE Mr. and Mth. Ernest Cowdell of Los Angeles have been visiting Friends and relatives in Braver this week. On Monday they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grinishuw. Mr. Cowdell stopped at The Press office to subscribe for t he "home town" news. Dan Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dill Martin, met with a painful accident Monday while helping his father and Edison Frazer cut some wood at Joe Greenwood's place. He caiiight his hand in the saw and almost severed his left thumb. He was taken to the doctor for I Mrs. Howard Paice was returned to her home Wednesday from the Iron County Hospital where she had undergone an operation and been a patient there for a week. Mrs. Estella Thompson returned home last week, after being in Salt Lake City with her son Blaine when he underwent an operation on his leg. Mrs. Thompson reports that Maine is able to be in a wheel chair now and that his condition is Improving. It will probably be necessary for him to bo there six weeks. He is a patient at the St Mark's hospital. iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiii S E y 1 ,tj. Reaver House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Joseph the past week have been Mrs. Gordon Uuh, Seattle, Washington, the for mer Miss Helen Joseph, Mrs. Arthur Potts. San Mateo. Calif., a sister of Mrs. Joseph. Mrs. Potts will leave soon for Japan to join her hushand. who has government employment there. Mr. arul Mrs. Scott Dunham and Rosemary and Carol daughters, 1 nd son, Scott left Wednesday to return to their home in Rerkeley, Calif., after visiting for a week at in stwh'iH foody, I'SAC Is in- Matching a swift the home of Mrs. Dunham's broth Tinit.s staff ami physical plant. creasing its faculty enlarging men and women is at peak strength. The E er s, J. Albert Muir and taniny. of Mr. Dunham flew to California largiftt building program In the history of the institution Is after he had been here a day or Build for Your Future - wcll-trniiM- 'd E E underway. E Therefore young p two. eople ran obtain Ietter training at E ltali State than ever lefore. in, i ,,u .inviwj1, High School, has i ,1 IliiS'lnX A E TiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiif KLKCTKOLl'X av. M.card. i:: '! on MAX, l',t trail. Ai::if FOR SAI.K Thorn A . k lilt Al i: ingl mi in ii A nil h r t ii rued Sail Lakf from night Sunday City, w here !i.' mil' M''" ia S f 0 ..... SCHOOL SALT BACON IIAMS-Sm- 4 all, to 8 lbs KIPPERED SALMON lb 74c lb 40c lb 65c Ib 79i 49cai55cw ANKLE SOCKS, and 29c 1.G0 . 6- 6- Buy Early While Our Lines Are Complete" -- in ss Mr, and Mrs. .la. k Cox have (iOLDLN ONION DAYS AND l.akr on business IIOMi:COII.N(i TO I5I-- li!M) gun,- lo Salt 'I'liidi- sons, Koiiiild and Donald ai'i AT PAVSON Sl PI I MBI i: : with Hi. it i.i Mil snot li r. M is. Ksta hors.. a, ,:il !n'ii-iigh- t of im four days and at tli eighte mil aiitHi.ii tiold.-tift Onion Days and iunn co ;n in g c. do- hration to be held at I'aysoii from Friday. September :: to l.iibo; Dev.; Monday September it. Over one hundred horses have' b en owners from eiil red by throughout the slate to inn in three days of racing. There will: be eight races daily with post linie; scheduled for 2 p.m. a. h after-- ' noon. The state's fast st horses, plus added pursts. and a topnotchl track promise to maintain this' . Top-flig- Cox. ni-l- no iar. M: s. 'o ( ml baby a ITtive gom- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lessinsr. Tliev i' turned to Cedar Monday ni-l- SOCI L SMTRITV WANTS TO CONTACT PKRSONS ur, in aki: t:r this prolort their fill social seniritv ben fit rinhts, th To help t!o 111 Siriiritv Administration Social ; is 11 11 as ing program. . SHEAFFER PENS AND PENCILS REAVER HIGH SCHOOL PENCILS PAPER of all kinds for the classroom ' ' I"' mir 'A wA: I'tah's outstanding Labor Day att rai t ion. The Jaycee Amateur Uodeo which has been established as an important part of the celebration will he underway on Monday evThe rodeo will ening at S p.m. feature the wildest stock pitted against top amateur riders from It! to tib. This show will be the limax act of this year's Homecom- y', - t CmiBl I IE Smart Styling Features CURLEE FALL SUITS A t 11 i U i, I celebration n cs Top-qualit- 11 1 SUPPLIES all ani up Yards & YardsfbT; PERCALES for dresses 05- 6- 9- 75c Boys SHORTS & SHIRTS BOYS' SOCKS, pr. ZSt in nieii dtnxi he clothes they buy. They know that expert designing is a basic ingrt'dient-an- .l that to this must be addtj iiU;ility materials and fine It is the skillful bleii ing of these three things whid makes the new cl'KLEE Suits a style leaders for the Fal: ing smart style in t ami Winter season. Come in and see Ii new Curl Suits which we have recentl? placed on display. Here yoi wiil find a beautiful assortment and smart materials al of pat terns in worsted and otier fabrics. We are featuring Cur! Fall Suits in a wide range models and sizes, so yon an sure to find suits you like that fit you. M.-- 0! Best of all. you will find th- - smart ('urlee Suits priced to your budget. Conn in and them today. J. F. Sei 11 TOLTOH IHVESTfilENT CI niiiiilitmMiiiitiimiiiiiMiiitnitinini'"l''l;ll,t"IH,l,"m,lW' ity No. ;Hate of Birth Address I'aiiiily I'.euiiiou Mrs llattie Co.uhviii was hap-lilsurprised Monday wle all of I'er hiblrelt ilrove up to th obi home and took her and h.-- son 'hinde up to i'mid osa i,, ,,,, j,,y a liot dun., and family reunion The ei nt was t,, ,,. l,i,-.d iy anniversary ,,( Mrs. Coodwin X Thirty-fou- r were present, as fob! Mv and Mrs Leltoy Cnmb jlows: win of Battle Monntain. vada Mr. and Mrs. i;, ,, l,ewis. Mr. and X Mis Mollis Mr and Mrs :'Iark Coodwin. Mr md Mrs los Mollis. Mr. and Mis Harold jCoodwin. all of Mil ford Mr and Ml'f N'ettell l .1 soil of II. ';, Mr, land Mrs (;ji) t ) : .: . :in, fi,,.,,. families; (d.nide 1; Iwin. and Mrs. Ii. Vmi (o.i.dw in and M. K 'Thompson. This the first tj,,,,, the families h;,Ve ,ee, ,,.. t,( ,. sev-rayears t'fooi-- 0 11 t -- 1. X i. ' ; , Try Our MOCK CHICKEN LEGS Every Saturday Now Each MEET YOUR FRIENDS 9 AT OUR FOUNTAIN DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE at 5 p.m. Orders taken after 3 p.m., delivered next day DONT GO BY - 13 si! Ml i:i(;-o- t i'v r Public Law approved by Cresid-nTrumati Mav l!e 1 f ) s J ami nds the original law providing for Mustering. Out pav bv evtend-'"tile lime llil! ire Abie), - COME BUY! BEAVER MERCANTILE PHONE. ?5 cations BEAVER DRUG CO :i. can be inml.- S;es XK to !:,. SOMle v.- -, tllUS far failed to net-o- f kin of d. veterans who mav "YOUR HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS" XK" 1 !M .. informed that t'ov veiei an's must, ', .,,,: Fehruarv - ,.,py ,... ), ,'1 Ve ,e are jejj, have been ( ,,, !:! e V. t, Mir Social Young and tender 1.50 ami rhildrcii inu t !i is wi ek Mrs of Mi!. ill h. 5c GARTERS-p- air SPORT SHIRTS nia with 6s-7- longstockingT! free fireworks exhibition will hold the spotlight on Friday evening at the race track. Midget auto races are on the docket to thrill comers of all ages on SaturBoth these vents day evening. will take place in front of the grandstand at eight p.m. The annual D. II. christeiisen reunion will be held in the Payson Park Sunday afternoon. All former students of this emim nt educator are invited to b. present for the reunion which will be held at three p.m. For the homecoming program to he presented in thN'ebo Stake Tabernacle Sunday night at t ight p.m.. a prominent speaker will be Other attractions will presented. he presinted to make this a mem orable point in the Hem coming. y speciality act- - will nteitain crowds between races 011 ach of the three days. Among the acts are Phil and Ihumi llonta who do muscular work on a 2' foot pole. The Koyal Whirlwinds will punctual, their roll, r skating act with audience participation Jack Cavanaught. Australian whip- ii.-t 1. a 1. 1, .1... racker. varies his art wiih a knife M'n ''."i years old or older, and act and changes places throwing wisli to inquiie about mv with his lady partner. I 1 Social Security benefits. have In addition during the four-dain the I!- aver! I read your a: ti celebration, an art and flow- r exI Press and would like ;iJ1 apitoint-- l hibit will he shown in the Junior ment time you come to High School building. ai Beaver.the 3L PORK STEAK 4.50 ; SHOPPE iii.,jii.jKs,KaKMM SPECIALS 4sr BOYS' POLO SHIRTS 89c dm 98c ml It'll ur.-- t In ('alitor-- ;w issuing a special call to workers and former workers who havi reached the age of Ha. it was anMrs. Will Muir returned home nounc d this week by Sherman II k Wednesday from a trip, Km srh. niainiacr ot the Prove to California, where she visited' office. with her children. In Oakland, she Any person covered by the So- visited with Mrs. Khoda Johan-.oia- l Security Act may file his claim sen and family; in San Francisco, at age even though he is still with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muir and workinu. according to Mr Ruesch. family, and with Raymond Muir. lot' course, the eligible wiige earn, r Mrs. Muir went to California with may not rec.ive benefits while he Mr. and Mrs. Lee Muir of Rich- - is workin.g in a job covered by tinland, who had been here visiting. Social Security program. But by Lee brought his mother hack tolfiling application, he ran prev-n- t Beaver. They were accompanied any possible loss of benefits in the If he keeps putting off by X. J. Hodges of Rodeo, Calif, ifuture. m:iUilli. :i ibiitll llu til :i luc . ,,1111, o s 10 which ikj ia no . b. entitled. would otherwise je? -"So important is this matter. I mat we not te. lint we f.urge all workers in private indns- ,try and business establishnients I host who have done work under to come and s e I Social Security 1 us," M r. 1! iies.di said. For the convenience of residents I I ,of the Beaver area who may wish ;to make appointments with this I jrepr. selitatiVf. therr is published I jbelow a form which they may us. I Fill in the blank and mail it to the iSocial Security Administration. , . ORTOH'S PASTRY SATURDAY Girls' SILK PANTlS BOYS' CORDS pr. 10 Girls' CottoTANrjT 29c 35C Pr 2.10 pr. Lt. color -. Dr. and Mrs. L. A, Harding and children, Ronald and Margo returned Sunday from a two week's vacation trip to The Redwoods and San Francisco. They were accompanied to California by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Humphreys. Mrs. Harding's sister. Mrs. Margaret Jackson and daughter. Loma ac companied the Hardings to Reaver and will visit her for a time. 2.25 attend til.'' !' it Old-Ag- Meal BOYS JS4 UT. .".1 & SLIPS & waist overalls K. ' i sjn-ii- ID 1 in e bibs 1.98 ' "LIBERAL AND PRACTICAL EDUCATION" uKu k e 5 BOYS' OVERALLS JT-S- & GIRLS' 1 UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE PICNIC Km Wed. SICULsT CLOTHING CHOOL (,. :M ,i .nil ml Hotel. i jA 1 QUARTER ENDS December 17 u B For Catalog and other information, address the President i 'ash. M beenl studying for his master's degri Mr. and ,l s. LaNoir Jones and at the USAC. Logan, during the Sunday summer. The McCloys and Miss family of ('filar Cit Brown left Thursday for Idaho to and Monday with their parents. MrI. ,. ssin-' Moiulay, get their two children and will re Mr. and they .njoved a family dinner at turn to Beaver. ,ar - CASK ,,; ,. Mtlfi.rd. Free Delivery l'HONi: 218 AL'T : 111 1 FALL QUARTER REGISTRATION September 23, 24 and 25 .... Call . lu.i-M- Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries nterator ;,-- ViIINKT. HKN Fi--l- Practical training leading to Logan, Utah ., FOK SAI.K anil KI'I " back to salt Lake City at'tt-spending some time with her parents. Mr. am! Mrs. lilaine Cox She was ar Dill pan it d ami faniih iiit two-wee- Mrs. Percy Reeson and daugh E success in hundred of occupations is offered. This technical E ter Shirley Ann returned WednesE training Is balanced with sound general education for living from Price, where they had day home-make- r. and as citizen and serving q visited with Norma Reeson, who has employment in the telephone 1 SCHOOLS: office there. They also visited with Mrs. Reeson's paernts, Mr. AGRICULTURE EDUCATION a und Mrs. Rich. They were accom WILD ARTS AND SCIENCES RANGE, FORESTRY, to Price by Lynn Morgan. panied LIFE MANAGEMENT COMMERCE who had ben visiting here for two HOME ECONOMICS ENGINEERING AND weeks. a GRADUATE SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY 9 - - . Mim-rs-vill- ALSO FRESH VEGETABLES OPEN EVERY DAY AMMAlSEItt! 1 tin-nex- 420 pounds Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. Tolton family left Sunday to make their were Parowan visitors Sunday. home at Ely, Nev., where Mr. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Lindsay It ft has employment. Sunday for a week's vacation at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and Los Augeles with relatives. family of Boise, Idaho, are visitMrs. Pauline Wood of Miners-villing this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. White. spent Friday at Beaver with her sister, Mrs. Ken Ward. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Griffiths and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bartholomew Miss Sybl- - Brinkerhoff lias iroiie returned Tuesday from a vacation to Salt Lake City to viist for two weeks. trip to the Parks, Southern California and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Heslmgion Visitors at the home of Mr. and left Thursday for San Franci-ovacation before Mrs. C. Edwin Pake Tuesday and to spend a ten-da- y starts. school were their Wednesday daughter, Mrs. Ileen Olson and baby and Mrs. Martha II. Hatron has reMrs. Alice Anderson and daughters Edith and Genevieve and son, turned from Salt Lake City w hen-shspent the summer with relaFred. tives. Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Haorld Raker and and son, Charlie and Don Farrell Carlow of California came Sunday son and daughter from to visit for a few days with relaspent Wednesday at I!' aver tives and friends. They had been with relatives. on an extended vacation and were on their way back home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ashworth and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Chester Philips eame to Reaver on Friday and are and daughter, Ruth and sons, Wm. visiting with Mrs. llattir Ash and Frank spent Monday visiting worth. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Ham witli Mrs. Kate Noyes and Mrs. I). ilton and with other relatives ami T. Reese. The Philips are former friends. Heaver residents and were returning from Garrison to their home Mrs. C. H. Cook returned to her in Salt Lake City. home in Salt Lake. City last week after sending ten days with her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Inman parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Les- and daughter Joan of North Hol sing. Her son, Robert, went over lywood, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle to Cedar to visit with his cousin. Pedlar of Roscoe, Calif., were re Garth Showalter for a few days, cent visitors at the home of Mrs. before he returns home. Innian's sister, Mrs. 1'ercy Reeson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 0. McCloy md family. While here the Dee- sons and their company enjoyed and Mrs. McCloy's sister, Shirlev a trip to Ilryce's and Zion's Brown arrived in Heaver last Fri- - 'l ,,,.1,. ''IV r..: THE YOO.iiJ ,5GAPTl!!l KIDS when have thr timt of their lives playing pirate, but someonr mentions ICE CREAM, thty drop everything and tak time out And Mothers, this tteat is pooc! for them, because our Ice Cream contain5 essentia! nourishing elements necessary for good your youngsters to Ice Cream often. health-Trea- t 100 cc -I- HTY FROM HOME PRODUCT Ol'R LOCAL DEALER- S- BEAVER ICE CREAM CO. |