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Show First National Bank s - POLICY - U--- ri -i- ' HELPFUL IN SERVICE- - Full Line of Men's Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Paints, Oils Alabastine , - T tre-evani- ng. The Leri Bharts la e a ten day!4rip 4Iriub met with-- Miss In Circle valley on forestry business Elsie Shepherd last week, and there His family is expected to join him were some very mysterious plans laid lor Ihe remaining few meetings here about the last of the week. that will continue 'till the sub-hig- h mmi ' We have an line of closes at the end of this month. - "- - Ready-mad- e The K. K. K. club will meet with Men's Clothing. 8tyles . and Milford Notes prices lust right Tolton ft Mlas Alice Atkln next week unless the girls decide to go picnicking In U tsons. ' ... Mrs. C. W. Thomas has accepted to the Sam White steadprobably ' . a position as clerk In the post office. grove.-hold will Rebekah Lodge Belknap a regular meeting Tuesday evening, La Rue Morris of Beaver was here May 20. Mrs. Guy Crosby and Miss Louella Something special in order on Wednesday. . so the date. don't forget Warby gat a party last Wednesday that evening, ' night at the Warby home at North Ben, Davis of Beaver, was in town on business Thursday. in honor of their brother, WilSalt in Creek, been Fraser has Henry Lake for the past week transacting liam Warby, who has recently reBeaver, purchased business for Beaver Ray Barton turned from service In France. About Equitable Co-O-p 80 acres of land south of Milford 30-- guests were present. Games and" He returned Thursday. last week to add to his already large "tore, ' music were the entertainment of the acreage.. ' Lilac - blossoms filled the Whornham left for evening. MUsHatUe Miss Myrtle Woolsey and Miss Eth- with sweet air fragrance. Refresh el Ashworth, of Beaver, visited a few;Pr,ce- - Uuh- - MomU ,0P few day ments were served late In the even days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. vacation. - vWilson Moore. lng. have Goodwin and John family U savtA iLMmm T Tt Das mam vm nwan from to make Beaver Saturday night was rife with general Jollification around Beaver." The which has Just been vacated by Tomtheir home, and will wcupy a part Junior class of Murdoch Academy, of his mother's house while here. my Himstreet. gave a big party In he amusement uviuni vi Mill, ' haU out there, at which they played i uik hi. uuiuywu Griffiths Waa, airing his new Beaver, are rlritlnr Mr.. Thomnson'. automobile at Beaver 8unday. He gams had music, discussed the futu- brother. Jimti Atkin nd fitmiiv ana " will be sending cattle to the range re tne near ruture especially ' v had more ice cream and cake .than J. R. White, who has recently pur- - ,i. chased the Ches. Barton residence,) they knew what to do with. Prof. R. on North McKeon street, has moved f his family from the Montreal mine C. A. Brown teturned from Colton, and Mrs. Bean were the only teach to their new home this week. California, Tuesday, Bays he has era present, although the others ihad a line winter. We are glad to were bidden, Mrs. Maeser chape A Woodhouse, manager of the Dlx-- j 4 roned the gay party, and they didn't Mr- - Br0WB kom tt,B- ie Power company of St. George. , go nome 'tui morning: " was here on business last Wedne-- ; Mr. Woodhouse waa day. formerly; Next weeV Friday. at I; 10 p. m. manager of the power ccpnyjere. j wtll the reguUr . meeting of the A good program Economic Walter Lunt oi Cedar City spent !Ho,M several days In this vicinity of late, j will be presented. All are cordially in the interest of the Singer Sewing invited. ' ' i . Savings .... machine company. r word Mon received Archie Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton and son, Cullen. of Beaver, were guests of the day morning that his father who liv it! Ezra Barton home Saturday evening. es In Provo, has had a second stroke Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, James Tanner has purchased the of paralysis. their left Immediately with children, BushneU property Instead of the to be with him. Prove for property as we mentioned last week. He and his family have Mr. Welch, the White sewing ma moved Into their new home. ' chine representative, who has movWHEN ROSES BLOOM IN FRANCE. The Grammar grades spent Eo.es-da-y ed his family here, has taken the on Pearce's Mrs. Rich Ith plcnlcing. The 5th . and Stb house of Throughout tbs breadth of Shna France . asaln the roses blow. grade went to. Rock Corral, the 3rd street and the'Arrewheed trail cor Entwining peasant's lowly cot and state and Ith irrades to the. willows, while ner. and are nicely settled, ly old chateau. ' the. 1st grade had a party In th'j They seem , to bear a. message to each Mlas Thora Rich, whd has been waiting-- watching heart. school yard. As wives and mothers of our land untir teaching in Adamsvflle for the last ing do their part A oenal the railroad employees three months, closed her school last For since our sons gave up their lives to stem the foe s advance MCWle4 tB9 expecUUons of the week and has been visiting friends roses bloomed within thy officials of the Salt Lake Route in In Beaver for a few days, left for her Thrice have the garden, O fair France! their subscriptions to home In Wellington. Utah Monday Oar land's sweet - namesake, "La Bells Loan. ' afternoon. France." Its radiant pink unfolds Ua pledge if happier days to coma, its fra-Wilt Munford came over from Bea . . grant cnauoe nouav ver Friday, to visit his wife and dau Mrs. E. Jt Fanisworth,' who has With faith renewed we turn to thee. O valiant Jacqueminot! ghter. Vera, and attend .the High been snendinr the winter with his For every drop of French blood splUtfd School vaudeville, In which the lat blood red the petals blow. aaujbter, Mra. Hattie Christian, at t?r took a prominent part. . He. r j Monroe, utalv.; returned to -- Beaver We gase deep In thy crimson heart and .read the message plain: , : iMt Yri Monaay. an( will spend the sum- - "Ceurage! But yet a while and France , . V Imer with her daughter, Mrs. .Clara . comes to her own again!" . County Attorney Russeir Parsons' e by the memory of thooe dauntless spir . of. Beaver, bought a lot on NcMh! its gone before. Stoddard i We hall our cause Invincible, our ardent : j The Needle Work club met at the vows outpour, - HenryFraier. manager of of Miss Fern Ashworth last WeTl rout the "foe with fire and sword, and knee. with p Besver County store, made j n The ,viing waa Ood willingbayonet ere the, roses fctoeen again In the News a short call Monday even- apent In social tHne over their fancy lng. ' ' -Philadelphia., Public Ledger. Miss Hattie Whornham," city 11- -, work. During the evening, light of Beaver, came over Mon- freshments were served. Those pres NO APPEAL TO HIM day night on her way to Price. ent were; Ruth Smith, Vera White, HADE where she will spend her vacation Reta Boyter, Emmallne Supley, ' Scotsman Fled at Onoe When with a friend. Mame Supley, Eva White, Mrs. Joy KMsrly He Heard Prospective Wife Spoke ce Smith and Fern Ashworth. . ,. Three Tenguee." Mr. and Mrs, "Marvin Edwards and r ' Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holllngshead A pawky old gentleman of Scottish Te Tb Mv , A- Program moved erer Thnraav from nkavtp and will make their homes here, i Sunday evening in honor Of Mother's persuasion, hearing rumors of the coming of bach Both gentlemen are employed in the Day. Mr. Wm. A. Martin of Salt . j elor tax, hied him Salt Lake Route shops here. Mrs. wu pHndpai ipeaker. to a matrimonial Judge Nichols returned Friday ev- - 2el, Hatch aang Mother McCree. agency, where cultured enlng from a business trip to San Misses Irene and Oners G rover gave highly Bernardino and Los Angeles. . . Mrs. dame presided, yocal duet on the piano. Tb . efter Piece. ."Oh. At a m-- tln." e h.i8mHh wife," began the Father" One .with tvarlationa My Scotsman, "a wet-1- Mlas Elva Burns wss chosen valedio-- , Fernley sang a solo. "Mother's Hymn worn eddlcated torian and Miss Mse Bowen salnta-- , toMe " msn, no ower big. torUn of the cWs of 1111. The ' vtnat hae ye on points considered In making the se- -i lection were scholarship, oral expree-- i Mrs". Milton Gentry and small son your booksr "Let me see, sir." replied Mrs, Cu slon, participation in seTiool actlvl-- . returned Thursday from an extended ties. The margin by which Miss visit to her pld, turning over the leaves of sn parents, Judge and Mrs. Burns and Mlis Bowen won, was ledger. "I have so Richfield. at After spendfirst-clas- s very small, as three other members Erickson, many An, here Is eligible. of the class scored almost as high. ing a few days greeting friends In a really superior lady on th sunny "' t ' .town, she will go to their ranch for side of forty, gorid looklng. domesticat ': wblle. Mr. Gentry has toae South ed, musical and speaks three tongues.1 n.n',!,r.o!'th? VSIsB VBIISIV cultural School were 111 on ,hort business trip and will , Three tongues, did ye ssy, mem? last Friday, looking us over. They sre reported as having been, very 'meet his family here before starting Oh, may I be guarded I Which Is the nearest way out . much pleased with conditions ks they in on their summer's Work, ., found them and say that there 1st mut little for them to do here aa we ' The Senior class was entertained How the Kaiser Is Confounded 0-D- THIS IS THE RECORD OFJIIiS The most- - beautifutnd . BAM We have a complete line of Farm Machinery which jwe sell the Farmers at4he lowest market price. UTtLE MORE FORA LITTLE LESS? . " and- - Monday Satardar nights, a the plays house greeted presented by the Walter's Stock crowded Co. Sunday, the Mutual Improvement .stake officers made a visit to Mia ersvllle. " They gave some Interest ing talks at the various meetings. .':',"." ; " . ; Superintendent Karl was a visitor at the : t " Maeser Mlnersvllle Q.- : We are glad to know that Mr, A I Do toon ' la recovering from his accident of last week. : "" lt&tociZFZ: Miss Verneta Vaughn of Lehl. and Glen McKnight of Minenrllle, were married In Beaver, Friday May Ith - t :;: MVRDOi'K i. NOTES J r M' Day The students of the Murdoch Academy white-washe- d the big "M" on April 10. . The work was completed by noon. When the boys returned to the school, building, a most appetising lunch awaited them, which certainly tasted fine to the bun gry students. After lunch was over, the students took possession of the Amusement hall and danced un til they had to quit for want of breath. Never before had the Murdoch students so thoroughly enjoyed . themselves. Track Meet The big Southern Division track meet which took plaae at Murdoch Academy on May J. was without a doubt the biggest event of the season. The large five acre cam- - '7 wa V. m( ' wm t)ia mih 7 w mv y u ana exthe site of the crowd. There was cellent work displayed, showing the Southern strength andlgor of our. " T on-ioo- ruubpya v '. - ' MVRDOCK ALUMNI Announcement is made by the officers of; the Murdoch Academy Alumni Association, that their annual banquet will be held May 23, at the AH members Intending' to school. be present are asked to notify Mar-doc- k Academy, Phone 3Sf t before ' ZZL. May 3 1 The grand ball given by the association to the public, will be given the same night In the Beaver opera house. V JLjJ.L UICKISAYS . t tone v ftfM." IS UOHt THtO.tO HC OSS 5AN5 tM ao im T. rOT(tf ' Mercantile iminwii r Send Your Clean Rags to the Beaver Woolen Mills Co. and have a good, clean, healthy Matress made. Your War .. j . Pledge. Keep The; . on ;crapJooIt I -- fr the-Vict- ory J wj,w . - the-hom- Co-O- ,- -i-- i,. an j THA.H Farmers & Stockgrowers-- . . Frlo i ; We depend on a large number of sales each day with a small profit rather than a small number of -sales with a large profit on each. ' - ! lw school Tuesday. . : tf . . , . - , . FARM; MACHINERY j ; of eomiJlete-lin- e Waists ever shown dn Beaver. fep-to-d- Mr. Lewis Griffiths and Alvln Bak er returned from a week's visit in Salt Lake. A -- PROGRESSIVE IN FACILITIES Last Thursday,, Friday and day an enthusiastic audience ed the "Fight tor MUUons'' presant-e- d at Wood' hall. t? Tn - IN CONSERTATWE tn Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Will Oakden, until the hour for most elaborate re Frldijr mornlisx, liar 9, a fine glrL r freshments, which all enjoyed. The The girls are beginning to realize Material tor graduating dresses that their home school-da- y are. al most over. Nest year several will can be bad atTolton'a. go to different points for post grad 7.. ;Dr. Lace of M. E. church, Salt sate and college work. Lakewas in Beaver last Saturday pn ,..:..... ; Harry Gf eon and alsterr Mrsr-?it4-busln$sy- tor Crosby, entertained at Mr. Green's Rubber boot for Irrigating Jmt ar home at North Creek, Tuesday evrived at Tolton'sw r ening in honor of their brother, Al bert Green, who has returned from Note the window display srtTol France. large number of hie friends and relatives were present ton's for spring Underwear. to welcome him and the evening was 1 Sale For carpet loom very la happils spent with games and social test Improvement. Mrs. Ed. Pat time, Urifrefthmentf were served -- : terson. during Bearer, Utah . PERSONAL LOCAL. AND j, " t.,itT trnl . ' . already demonstrated that we must do the actual work in or--i der to make use of it by putting wells f M,M taM and Installing pomps, . As Hrette Music, read fortunes filled the time, Ounn. HI A number of the ladies took their lunches and went to the lied Cross rooms to spend the day sewing on the garments for the Belgian children: Mrs. Jane Tardley is very anxious to get these garments finished and on. their way. to the .Division headquarters .by the first of June, and If several' of these pic-- . nic days could be held, much -could the work out be done-anOf the wsy, for this Is the beginning of a very busy time for all house keepers. sewing- d several years ago, but she has con- -' tlnued to make her home in Beaver. Mrs. Underwood has several sis ters and brothers and many other relatives in Kansaa, and baa longed tcr sometime to go sad bo with t again. 'Although we shall miss her we cannot help but feel thankful that she has at last her great desire. Our best wishes go with her where-evshe mayNgo. - er dr. J. j. nrswEix - - Mrs. Charles Pedlgo and Mra. Hen ry Green, gave a party at the home of Mrs. Pedlgo's, Friday evening, May , in honor of.tBe birthday's of Stanley Green' and wife. A la" number of V" guests were present, among them several of the retdrnw' soldier boys. A very Interesting pro gram was given" dur ignhte bmuibb tne evening. gram was glveA-durin- g Miss Thora Rich of Adamsvllle. gave several recitations. Frank and Per Dr. J. J. Buiwell, ophthalmic Spec tailst, of Salt Lake, will b at Beaver Hotel, Friday a. m. until Sat" No ehar: urday, I p. m., May References... ge. for Jesting eyes, "Glasses are worn for health af well as vision." 11-1- 1. . ldo-r- st elass wiring and electrical repairing. . James Thompson', first- class Sergeant, U. 8. Army, C. A. Thorn ' pson,' Beaver City, Utah. j C-Ja- - mes ' " cy Beson sang, gamea were played ' For Sale One spring wagon. and refreshments served, late in the at the Press office. quire evening. En- dellrhtful surprise. was given to FOR8ALH . Mrs .Jane Yardley last Monday night. Cheap New Clayton Piano, May 11, In honor of her (1st birthfinish, Beautiful Tone,. Bench. day. The affair was carefully plan Stool, Terms Liberal. A. Hatchned and carried out by ' her dau ings. 7 '";:;-- ' ghter and many friends and relatives were present.' The rooms of the home were proTusely decorated with lilacs and other spring blossoms, filling the air with their pleasant odor. Lunch was aerved at 11 o'clock. Oarnes and music were the order of the .evening. Guests departed at a late hour, wishing her many more ' RKXEW TOUTt OLD HATS OF ALL happy birthdays to come. A Ma-gho- -- ':. LADIES and GENTS - Mrs. B. F. Underwood has sold K1XDH BY SEITDIJiQ THEM TO her property on the Academy road Joseph, one of the Beaver school teachers. The people of Besver 'will bate to see Mrs. Underwood Bhe came here from Junc-tto- n leave. Ctty, Kansas, with her husband Your Int'rtst Is Compounded Mr. D. F Underwood, about twentv r If You Keep Your W. S. S. years ago, for the benefit of Mr. Undsrwood's health. He passed away r have I to 'Mr.. " . New York . Shoe Shining Parlor; lUlford, VtMh J - |