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Show """' IIHI 1 Local and Personal Mention now fathering the famous doctrine that bears bis same, President James Monroe always preacVed conservation by banking. His keenness made the Louisiana purchase possible. Every great man says that banking b the bulwark of this country. Besides , mil Ml'"""- was Smith of Cedar City Jjiek Idol is building a six room Ashwoth's modern MrsEzra of home, with John llofine a brother and Peason doing the brick John and was in Beaver Wednesday Coupe in stock. Let us show you work, Arthur Smith the plumbing Thursday. how real warm and cozy it is n and Cockett and Mackerell the winter weather. Mrs. Vene Orton of Mander- carpenter work. ield was in town Tuesday, doing Mrs. Arthur Cannon who has some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Orton expect to move in town soon just recently moved here, and is located at the Lower Station, of for the winter. the Beaver River Power Plant, Neil Neilson has purchased 15 received word tbatJjexjmnther ine Ramloiilet ewes of t Morten- - MfteMas. Daley of Panguitchwas sen Bros, of Parowati. John . not expected to live. Mrs..Cannon Barton assisted Mr. Neilson in left Sunday accompanied by her broi her Frank Daley who came selecting the ewes. for her. 4 Ralph Pitchforth of Milford was Mrs. R. IF. Burke received word in Beaver a few days twa week from her daughter Mrs. Isabell on business. I )etmers, who was operated on in A delightful party was given Salt Lake City last week, saying Mrs. Bart Baldwin Tuesday even she was leaving the hospital the Pressed Figs, Groceries, FresiVApplcj ing, at her home. About thirty next day and would be able to SPECIAL guests were present. The evening come home in a few days. was well spent in playing games Molasses, per gal $1.00 ' and social chat, after which a J.65 Honey, per gal Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ashworthj of cuts Pork served. Best Beef and a)-was lunch dainty were caiieo to beaar fcaturaay. Shoulder Steak 15 . Their little grand child Marion Jess Baldwin, son of Mr. and Smith met with an accident by Mrs. Thadus Baldwin of Mander- from fence a breakand falling I field. returned home , Tuesday. Beaver City IJUh his leg. Mr. Ashworth returning Sess has been in the U. S. Army ed but Mrs. Ashworth remained for a year and a half. Having in Cedar to nurse the little been stationed at San Francisco The editor and his wife a i Jack Sherwood, manager of the greater part of the time. He Beaver-Milfordebted d Truck to Mr. and Mrs. Tha line the reports as having had a fine trip Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson says that Milford was almost de- Burke for aj generous wtpfti as well as many experiences, of Minersville spent Fridav of serted on Armistice Day, nearly pork spare ribs, pig's live; t last week in Beaver. every one in Milford haveing re- meat and j sausage, all t; Mrs. Linda Twitchell who has sponded to Iteaver's invitation from an eleven months old Ife been managing the Mansfield Our Mrs. recorder Hattie City to aid in honoring the County's Jersey that! dressed well r hotel, has given it up and has Ashworth from returned Parowan War Heroes. 400, lbs. The meat was ,tri moved to lier home at Mander- Tuesday. delicious and greatly append field. scribe! and family. We acknowledge a pleasant by ye La Rue Morris who has been in Word has been receved by Salt lake for several weeks tak- - call from Rulon Tanner the first friends of Mr. and Mrs.. Lorin treatment returned home last of the week. Rulon has been electAmong thjjse from Milford liShurtz formerly Forest Ranger of ing ed Editor in Chief of the Mur- - en joyed the Armistice Day week end. BeaverCo. butnow living in ('ali-ent' dock Academy school paper and bration were Mrs. PhilOmir. Nev, Mr. and Mrs. Shurtz Paice paid the WH. wth the assistance of his daughter Mrcy and MaGe? Bishop are well and wish to be remem- Press officeGeorge a pleasant visit Tues-- i staff, soon commence its publica-day- . Fernley, Mrs. James Lani t bered to their many Beaver tion. Miss Wanita Miller, i friends. NEILON & SON Have you one ? haven't, start with us today. The First National Bank The Bank of Personal Service Beaver City, Utah Fair Deal (Garage BEAVER CITY, UTAH CITY MARKET lhanksgiving -- -- Will be here next Week i - . f i -- M ' Marion Every business man, every man, every woman, should have a bank account If yon . """" . At .11 a oeiier nine 10 gei your car overhauled than now. tin. roads are hard on cars, A 'dollar expended on your car now may save ten. later on. Betterl equip your car with chains, It may sQVe a wreck. All sizes in Stock If you want to be reaXiomfy while driving, buy .an enclosed car, we have a dandy new" Ford Mrs. Lydia Fennimore has gone Mrs. John Pearson expects to to Salt Uke where sheexpects leave son for Salt Lake to visit to spend the winter. her mother who is ill. Litchfield Mr. and Mrs. George of Milfcrd were dinner guests, of Sherman Frazer left WednesMrs. Vene Orton Sunday. .. - day for Milford. Monroe, Banker And Diplomat , at "' " There Neve Ashworth-wh- o has been Mildred the little two year old Hurl on Puffer Lake road, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Walter working V has completed his work and is r Mackerellis very ill. f. home. ' Now Is The Time To Buy Your Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peels. We have a fresh stock just in for the Thanksglv-in-g Cakes and Puddings. Our grocery stock is always fresh and our prices always right. If you can't come to town phone your order to FERNLEY'S Phone No. 39f2 . . Leland Dean Prop. i e, j Tourist Cafe and Bakery I Roy Cowan, Salesman for Sim's Utah Grocery. Co. and H. B. Serves Meals at All Hours ; Co. were in town Tuesday. Special i R n: Sackett Salesman for Cuddahay C. Salt lake Wednesday. E. OSTERLOH Ray Messenger of Reed was guest last week end of his father Melvin Messenger. Opposite Camp Grounds Phone 80 Mr. George Goodwin is confirm ed to his bed with sciatic For First Class 1 1: Dennis White returned from 50c Dinner Mrs. Joseph Skinner paid the Press offiice a pleasant call Wednesday. Plumbing and Tin Work call on Wm. Fennemore of Kanosh was "ARTHUR SMITH a' Beaver visitor this week County Supsrintendent Day is recovering from a bad cold. Phone 120f5 irT? A TATTTR virP liANEKS TAILORS ST-TH- P AND C I Mrs. Catherine Noyes returned home from Salt last week. Ike Misses Ella and Aletha Davis entertained a few friends at a chicken supper Friday evening. Indies Skirts cleaned and pressed $ .50 Those presentwere. Myrtle Woo!, Ijadies Dresses cleaned and pressed 1.60 Beaver City, Utah sey, Haskell Earl of Milford, Main Street Hortense Dean, Erma Hansen, Dessie Robinson. Jack Banks, Caroline Matheson and Ned Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones, and An Ferrell Kesslcr who is now enjoyable evening was by Mr. Jone's Mother all of Adams-vin- e few a is Filmore nt spending ing spent all. Armistice Day in in friends. spent In Beaver visiting days Beaver. Jas. Griffiths of Milford was in manadoor chief Beaver Monday. Harvey Dean, Ross Stoney was up from Reed ger, at the Armistice Day dance, Friday night, ; reports a large last week and after participating Miss Annie Frazer of Milford Bale of tickets and a very satis- in Armistice Day affairs, return- is visiting her sister Mrs. Baker Edward's, and brother Khermsn factory attendance. The next ed Saturday to his work. is in mind have Frazer at Manderfield. tho boys thing Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Boyter knnnfit ilniwn. for the widows Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baldw and orphans of the town.. Vatch their son Philo, and their daughin were Chloe Miss ter PnmcrnnnnK ImbV Of Boyter, and and sure help be and dates are for . J. the boys gladen the hearts of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy spending a lew dava hw visit- Brownhill at lunch last Friday. ing friends and relatives. these good people. Men's Clothes Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 MM if SATURDAY MOl-1- 9 Everybody come and help clekn up the play ground at the I New School Building t Bring Wagons, Carts, Shovels, Rakes, 4ftine Forks and a few Picks. ! , i t , One Days Good Work Should Clean Up the Grounds FREE DANCE I THE BIG Gffl AT NIGHT |