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Show PRE, FRIDAY, JUKI 14. 1913 Alma's Grocery UOED MACHINERY CIS, AUG AIMS 1 1 Minn.-Molin- FOR WEEK OF JUNE OLIVER 16x18 Automatic BALERS $575 $1150 Only Baled 14,000 bales only 12' e $3800 Only Case VAC '51 with 3 pt. hitch $1025 John Deere A with $1200 M power-Tr- ol Ottawa loader "It" with new and Tool Bar attachers Tops at $1275 Uni-mati- c, John Deere 8' DRILL, rubber tires $250 John Deere 12A COMBINE HOOD WELDING MINNEAPOLIS-MOLIN- $525 & EQUIPMENT DEALER E FISHING and CAMPING No. 2i2 can MUNSINGWEAR COLEMAN LANTERNS COLEMAN STOVES SOX BUY A iNEW DEL MAR SPORT SHIRTS -S- UMMER KNIT PORTABLE TABLE and CHAIR SET Flat Fish Spinners Lures Flies Hooks Poles, etc. YLON -N- 2 496 for BROOM THIS WEEK COME ENJOY YOURSELF WHILE SHOP- GOT 85,800 TO SPARE? Our national debt, which now is .close to 52ti3,uuu,uuu,uuu couia be paid off immediately. All that is necessary is for each and every SHOWING NEXT WEEK AT THE family in this country to donate last week. Stake Board members present were Esta Cox, Louise Ro 53$ PING IN OUR AIR CONDITION STORE LUND BROS Drop in and see THE NEW 308 WINCHESTER Borden OFF ANY OF OUR FINE BROOMS IS KRINKCE CREPES Buy DAD a New RIFLE or Shotgun 3.45 OR SPAG.-- 20 PEACHESDIXIE Queen WEMBLEY TIES EQUIPMEN- T- 27 84 SALAD DRESSING FATHER'S DAY WILL BE SUNDAY, JUNE 21 Both sacking attachment and grain tank with auger unloader used one season M-- MACARONI 4 22 MILK- -6 Cans for COMBINE Self-propell- ed t' recklessness in government. And that's why our biggest domestic problem is to cut government costs, to balance the budget, to start reducing the debt as soon as we can, and to reduce the tax burden. 15,874! Yes that's correct. Your berts, Macel Morton and Mildred FIRMAGE THEATER Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox and Smith. The lesson was given bv share of our staggering debt visited recently at the home Sam Erma Hoopes and the scripture is more than $5,800. That Is our Sunday and Monday. June 21, 22 of Mrs. Cox's mother, Mrs. Rebecwars of a from series report by Colleen I.ee. Bingo was "THE PRESIDENT'S LADY" This heritage Karma Joseph playing accompani played with small prizes beinn waste and financial with ca Orton coupled at Pangulteh. feature one of the brings together ment. Bishop Allen C. Reynolds awarded after each game Refresh- TIME TO THINK ABOUT TIRES screen's favorite stars, Susan Hay- directed the meeting. for your Implements, wagons ments were served to 19 by the See your O. K. ward, and the newcomer, who has and trailers. The speakers in the First Ward officers, Evelyn Warby. JuneWal- I RUBBER WELDERS. 600 No. made such a hit, Charlton Heston, were Sherman Carter and Dennis beek, Mrs. Hoopes and Cathy Muir. a in from of the his story pages M13tf Main on Highway 91. Farnsworth of the stake high coun tory, revolving around the life of Primary Hoard Has Meotuijr, SodaJ cil. Mr. and Mrs. Carter favored HOME HOLDER HOLIDAY FOR SALE 120 acre Hay Farm Andrew Jackson. With the above The Stake Board of the Primary with a vocal duet, accompanied on on Milford Flat; modern home; talent, and a story made to order, Two Stake affairs have been the had a meeting and social on June the piano by Mrs. Mae C. White. complete line equipment; small "The President's Lady" should 11 at the home of Mrs. Esta Cox Bishop LeRoy Harris conducted Home Builder Holiday held at down payment, terms. See please those who like a truly good Mrs. Louine Roberts conducted the the meeting. and Beaver, under the direcARNOLD LAWSOX. So. Milford motion picture. tion of the stake leaders, Cuma J12-Jy- 3 meeting and the scripture report Mr.and Mrs. Charles K. Jameson Goodwin, Tuesday, Wed. and Thurs. June was given by Mrs. Ingra Van Orden Lois Messinger and The social was to honor three of were the speakers in the Third Linda Yardley. HAY FOIt SALE Would like to 23, 24, 25 "MONTANA BELLE. On Wednesday evening the three the members of the Board who Ward, Sunday evening. Frank Jes- contract all crops. This hay is on (Action fans are again treated to a have been released, Gae Murdock Hup played three harmonica selec Beaver wards and (ireenville met Milford Flat. If interested con Western produced on a large scale tions. Bishop Wallace D. Yardley at the FirstThird hall for this aftact ARNOLD LAWSON on Stan and having such notable stars a Peggy Huesch and Vie Paiee. The Jane Russell, George Brent, Scott g J12-J- 3 fair, with the parents of the girls members were present conducted the meeting. Atkin Farm. as special guests. The prayers were Brady, Forrest Tucker and Andy ed with a gift from the Board. 1 ffl'r i m Bunco was played and prizes went Primary Activities by Ceo. C- Goodwin and LaMont MAX OR WOMAN Be Your Own Devine. The story revoSres around The Second Ward Primary offi Thornock. EXTRAS Boss to Lenora Muir, Dorothy Webb and Following the grand Spare Time, first time of the "Dalton Gang" end Belle Starr, fered An Entirely New Item. legendary outlaw figures. The pic Nell Smith. Luncheon was served cers and teachers took the children march, the Seagull girls were to 15, including Irene Cox, special of the Primary on an outing io the crowned by Cuma Goodwin and Refilling and collecting money ture, filmed in color, promises race track last Tuesday, where rSsta Cox. The crowns for both oc from our machines in this area. plenty of action and excitement. guest. games and lunch were enjoyed. casions had been made by Gae No selling! To qualify for work Friday and Sat., June 26 and 27, The Primary people served punch Murdock. yon must have a car, reference; "SMALL TOWN GIRL." It is with CHIIWH SERVICKH to the groun of 93. Transportation The presidents of the wards in $640 cash to secure territory great pleasure that we bring to our was by hayrack, pulled by a pickup troduced their graduating girls: 8 hours and inventory. Devoting The speakers in Second Ward ruck. Kodak screen a picture that is so typically pictures were taken Faye Fordham, Greenville; Lela a week to business your end on were Ira Yardley of the high coun'entertainment' from start to fin on return. their of the group percentage of collection could ish. Morgan, Third; Evelyn Warby, Se cil and Evan Patterson. Dee J. Starring the lovable Jane with to net $400 monthly up meet cond, and Martha Pake. First. The Smith sang a selection with HowThe June teacher-trainin- g Powell and handsome Farley Granvery good possibility of taking ger, with ard li. Low accompanying, and ing of Second Ward was held at girls sang the Home Builders song. dancing by Ann Miller, over full time. Income increas and Mildred Draper on by accompanied a of on solo with Nowers the Monday meetinghouse Xancy sang comedy by S-- Sokall the picFor interview ture is an MGM the piano. The games and dancing ing accordingly. musical in techniwere directed by Mr. and Mrs. Ira include phone in application Box color with a that has comedy, story J12 M. Fisher, Milford. 130 girls, par B. Beaver Press. romance, and a good time for all. ents and Primary officers were in If you want to be entertained, do attendance, and dixie cups and BARGAINS Due to new gas dis not miss "Small Town Girl." Utah to coveries being piped cookies were served. County, we have a number ot very good used Electric WATER Stake Home Builder Holiday HEATEJtS, STOKERS ( hoppe and The two wards of Milford ), FURNACES, cast dittingviihtd htrifagt of MlnersTllle had a Home Builders and at prices yoq iron and steel, Milford in A K4tttr Compbll pianos Holiday, Friday evening to afford Examples. pass. can't under direction of Cuma Goodwin, 1 l. Elec. Water Heater, $30; stake Seagull leader. The group Stoker and Furnace, $125.00. sang the Home Builders song, ac Mitring ? of actJm WASATCH FURNACE & APP. and Beth Edwards, companied by CO., 120 No. University Ave., i i , was $f the opening prayer by Bishop B04y design J12-J3- 1 Provo, Phone 3956. march The Richard Jones. grand Master-craf- t mooh z construction and coronation of the Seagulls was In Mahogany and American Wall, jt COMING w, iw 4 pta, , the next part of the program and POWER SHUT-OFF- S -width JOtt ,iSnT4u r PtpNtZ m.h, k the girls were crowned by Esta O Notice is hereby given that in Cox, stake Primary president, and order to make necessary switchGladys Whittaker. Mr. and Mrs overs of transformers, power will V4r Mitchell Fisher directed the games be shut off in the area bounded Refreshments were served to on the west by Main Street, east to PHONB or WRITE PAROWAPf SSll JUKI JMOfl 90, and other than the ones al 00 East, and south from 200 ready mentioned, there were pres North Street. On June 27 the pow CELEBRATING ent from the wards and stake the er will be off all day in this area. following leaders: Luella Rollins. CITY ELECTRICIAN FIFTY YEARS FORWARD ON THE AMERICAN ROAD Emily Gillins. Rene Hardy, Beth Mildred Edwards, Lois Messinger, CARD OP THANKS Smith and Linda Yardley. Mil-fo- rd 20-y- r. MAMS mm GIVES YOU YOUR "FULL QUOTA" out-goin- OF - FLAVOR CREAM MINERALS VITAMINS Z Heirloom quality... too" bin-fed- 40-ga- rf--- r- open house" Kenneth M. Joseph NOW, OUTSTANDING We desire to express our sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindness extended to us during the illness and at the passing of our belovd husband and father; for the calls at the home, the words of comfort, the floral offerings and all other kindnesses, we are deep-l- v MILEAGE I ..II I B Depth i I 5 at Wit tratiiWTO, M. i 4f: f tX fcwiwM. ew COOP, NOW lt .".;. . AVAILABLE . . . ... gpdl d aord protects againat blowout . . . adds cooler running. OrM a amooth auahion ride and level oirt ror) with 0 mimt ntw hth tttintln-ilnow available in fnrn.'nlntr.J j t . . . i;"i. MONEY CO-O- P Drop over to our "open houae" and the '63 Ford the top triumph of Ford's fifty years on the road. You'll have a great time and you'll find out first hand just why the swing is to Ford! We'll be glad to Bhow you all of Ford's 41 "Worth More" features see A4m 3 .1 FOR YOU ...I, in our act OEI-AY- V-- mtl... low-pri- ce ... ar Juno 22 We Will Have a Modeland Color to Please Your Desire THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY i"t t SAUS CO. AUTOITTE cit Ird South Street l Sail ike Cilv, l.'tih WESTfRN 174 and just why we're so proud of them. You'll see the only 8 in the field, for instance . . . the world's moat modern Six a host of other fine-cfeatures which make Ford worth more when you buy it . . . worth more when you sell it! EXCLfSIVB AUTO-- F four cinmunii . . . irllinil nd Truck. T I E Electric Cr on iht...ticautt Al'TOHTTE ,t tmt, oBly 3c A DAY TO OPERATE, 1'owtrlul . . . dcpen(JhI . . . nl . . . nyoiw AUTOETTEt Ubrl can dri .!,stoun!i . . . Utt turnovr..,w .v.a Milt If y.,i w.nt to MAKE BIG MONEY cllin( AUTOETTfS...ina can WRITE $"HI0 lor Mllinl N'T I We're having our "open hoube" beginning SELLING AUTOETTES! ur ofiTunily ol a lifelim IUrt' ACFNT IIIUAY-OO- BEAVER COUNTY IT'S OUR ANNIVERSARY BUT YOU GET THE HAPPY RETURNS CARBON PAPEU. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. ADDING MACHINE PAPER and other SUPPLIE3 AT THE PRESS OFFICE. TilG ftMnfUiimly tww tm.ttm low pramurt tir . . . new denign . . fcaO aia . . . full aaAty-tkl- d full tread trad depth Width . . . darignad to Bw Urdrcii to tnak it outstanding la It oiM. Balaamd blodk traad dwign gives safety grip ontrol . . . narrow Inner ribt gi flexibility for wear and shock ttmxvtkmL Outer riba strongly iupporUd by design dbodkW bJoaka tete and touS action. Cold rubber In tread add longer wear. Strong latex inmi-kte- COOP Bpuoiai Tirn, a tutstandint buy, (timely and accurate a (about your neighbors V AND NElGHBOORHOODi c4&im rr MRS. W. A. FIRMAGE AND FAMILY. - SzSwtt 1 iL grateful. w,d,h ''by At Adrian Baldwin, Beaver County Representative Vt 18 South Main Cidar City, Utah |